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IATON AT CAPITOL Look at it any seven ways you wish, you'll have to admit after you've seen Buster Kgaton's new Metro - Goldwyn comedy, “Seven J : " 00K the Chances,” that this frozen-faced hiohidoiso% . ary, Arrange comedian has hif*the top of the ; platter, {comedy ., fleld. “Seven Chances,” | which Is presented by Joseph M. | 8chenck, epened at the Capitol {he- atre and kept the wudlence in con- | tinual uproar. | The Keith vaudeville bill will be ; hash with poached eggs on toast, = One pound dandelion gr headed by Oaks and DeLour and | 3 crisp whole wheat toast, milk, cof. | {InY- NeW beets, 1 head cauliflower, | their Marimba Band, Oaks and»De- : L3 . 1 bunch asparagus, 1 tablespoon (), Lour are perhaps the best Jiked : oo, mitnced parsley dancing team in vaudeville and have Luncheon enjoyed that dlstinetion for quite | {some, time, and now with the nmm.i |duction of thelr marimba band, Capitol patrons are assured of good entertainment, Other” acts include | Arthur Whiteluw, the “Irish Chatter- | %0 that the water, W1 heaUs are out of the | When slightly thick, fold n the whites of the eggs beaten until stiff and dry, Turn into a mold and let sland several hours to Lecome firm and very cold, Whip croum unti) sUift and flavor with powgdercd. sus gur and vanilla. Serve with the pudding. (Copyright en the stalke are alimost put the bunches flat in th pan to « tips Drain if necos- vegolables in u deep sepurating one anothor ¥ ‘fllmnln ||!|| u mn &= \.a/ o from by sirips 108t greens pepper :Imm“i I'“l with salt, 1925, Inc.) ‘ NEA Serviee ‘ |,||. and lemon Julco, Season the ot o butter and mir I'qur the f sparagus Dreakfast - Grapefruit Juice, Vegetable Luncheon vy owing uce over Vegetables and fresh fruits should * not be bought in larger quantities than can be used while fresh, NEURITIS QUICK' With Doctors New' harp, throbbing, knife.like paing mbh mficklm'wllh nu'.‘nlemll prescription ierltd‘)v ‘well-known professors of med e3 direct to internal cause—~removesinf muuon}sm;'nm;ml ;nfl N“{.’;:fie' and plln !d away No harmful o Mn\zed b)’Dhymulm X:l lor AN-, -‘!JN ?lb- iets_Only ic. box, lieved, Sold byi rug Store 2 Drug Co., ‘ Drug Store, Arch 8t s the ind cauliffower; . . Keswlek Pudding Umless otherwise indicated, theatrica) notices and reviews n s colump are written by the press agencies for the respect''o amusement company. om0 e e YSALLY" AT PALACE excellent _comedy In “The The second half of the special{Bride and Groom”, Sixth Aniversary Week bill opened . VALY at the Palace this afternoon and will |[*“PHIEF OF BAGDAD" ] oM b, ::" “':",::"l";l“‘:;("']Elj;‘“"‘fit- Douglan Fiaiebinks In “Tho Thiet | oo Margaret” Tord n “Volcife| ared S (e ",h,,“:;m‘y Teutire |Of Bagdad” pontinues as a powerful | gentiment; Apollo Trio in bronze | Cotlesh Mm»,"e in “Sally", d:);nwr:'x“ ut't:xu;ll;u‘:xg ".}nlho l“:“Nl\;l‘" fuvprm]ul‘llmm nf||umnuu (,‘rl'2 \:)(:v:*nl “Sally,” chich First N 8 el own s | Roman masterpleces; and Coogan | Baily, t I which Firat (Natlonally oo’ on the same bMI 1a-the pews and Casey in “The Shrinking Violet' {s starring Colleen Moore at the| ® > N ph o £ g eel and a selected comedy. On | There are continuous shows daily. Palago theatre, 13 u fiim adaptation [t SE S SUSRAT <O O | :_’f”"L'I;'m"’f,]I',:"l"\':\"',“'flf“;‘,'f‘l“','.‘““"" ""“l"'\\.lll be a speclal showing of “The |* % wak 00 \aFcingls Blogto, |Thlet of Bagdad" for school chil- Wit Matiliyn MiMer a8 ita o FTUMhé Thiet of Bagdaa” actually | % pan continuodgivipn Brosdway. [brings o new atmosphere o tfe |motor car, a box of candy or a can The Keith Bill of seven acts Is|, o transiatiig to o reality ail |Of Old Dutch Cleanser, You have headed by Jean LaCosta and her Six | punched out ittle slips of paper on ] . eam of imaginative adventures | punc Minstrel Boys,a song and dance re- | the eream of L ch board and have won a five of Arablan Nights, The picture is a |@ punch ¢ A } : ce, he—Y Ve vue in "mmn.«m':‘l”" |l:v1hn).‘wh1‘n:\i‘r‘ fot of fantastic entertainment that |dollar gold piece. n]\.\\l‘ \‘nl\ 1}“ H‘v!aimnvm' .",',', ”“ "; to Vaude. |1acks none of the aglie stunts of | gone to & church bazaar and I "1:"." ”"":‘"” 1"1»“;‘< a5t of four | Faltbanks, none of his humor and | stuck your hand down into a g ville” s presented by a ca | cup sugar, 1 cup holling wa egks, 4 teaspoons granulated 1-4 cup col 1-4 cuy juice, few t, 1.3 2 tublespoons ugnr, 1-4 tea ter gelatin, emon Végetable luncheon, Wash and look over grecns, re Let stand in half bolling Wash vaniila not to, I id water steamed brown bread, keswick pud- | ding, eponge cake, milk, tew. | Dinner — Bolled muttou, zaper sauce, bolled potatoes, stewed to- | matoes with toast cubes molded splnach salad, combination wiches, peach taploca milk, coffee, Sandwiches are often served with the salad to add to the food value as well as the “tastiness” of the course, In this Anstance, the sa wiches ada u plquant touch to a mildly flavored salad besides in- | ereasing the nourishment. | | moving slightly salted water hour. Drain and water to cover beets carefully, taking care sand- | br the skin, Cut off tops about bine pudding, | two inches from the beet and cuok pour slowly over yoll in boiling water ‘and rub off skine Let cauliflower stand in cold salted water r, head down for half an hour, g Separate into flowerettes and cook = minutes and stir into hot mixture, In bolling salted Cut the R from the fire tough'ends from the asparagus and | juice anl Let tie in small bunches. Put into boil- | water 1 mixture b ing water, standing the bunches up | en, frequ roots. grains su couple tor cook in until tender an cup whipping crean, powdercd poon it yolks o s slighitly boiling wa sugar this mixture until mixture uin soft stantly. Cook over hot hicke Let n in cold water for ten water mov and add lemon in cold gias to thick- atly while cooling salt stand “TAKA-CHAN You have gone to the ('Ir(\h and | | have taken a chance on Wwinning al Pharmacy, SUCCESS MEMORIAL FOR AMERICAN ARTIST! hit, . For O matter what model you buy, a Perfection storling dancers and comedians. | Otlier acts Include Blaney and Wood, | two clever girls; Harry Tanner, “A | Weary Soul In A Dry Land” Buri " and Frances in “Perfect Nonsense' Tom and Dolly Ward in “In the Cellar”; and Watts and Ringold, an | CAPITOL no device by which the magic of camera work can puzzle the onlook- | er. | Admirable character acting is | given by Snitz Edwards, So-Jin, | | Brandon Hurst, Noble Johnson and the ¥ sian girl, Winter-Blossom. | Julanne Johnston is the leading lady. | PALACE bag and brought forth a polka-dot necktic, When you were a young- ster, yon used to trade pocket knives, sight unseen. Never before in vour life have you bought a ticket to a theater without knowing in advance what vou are going to sce. That will be a thrill that you will get Chance” week at the Capitol, the weck beginning April 26, | }‘"llll-‘ GREAT DIVIDE Alice Terry pla: first mothér role in “The Great Divide” which ' CAPITOL o | ye Services Will Be held at West- minster Next Week 1y The Assoclated Press, London, Aprtl 16.—Mefnorial serv- ices for the eminent American artist, | John Singer Sargent, who died here | rday, will be held in Westmin- | ster Abbey early next week, it was| announced today. Qil Cook Stove is mechanically the leader in oil cook stove construction. Easy to clean and keep clean, as fast-as-gas, and —when it comes to cooking— Why, just ask.any housewife who cooks with one. There’s a Perfection model for any use or any purse. Ask your dealer to demonstrate. 7 Z Z Al 1, TODAY — FRI. — SAT. |comes to the Capitol theater nest | | week. In this Metro- Goldwyr: screen version of the stage gho' has the part of Ruh JTordon: There are few feminine players who | have reached stellar without having p | Sir Frank Dicksee, president of the | Royal Academy, and Canon Carnegis, sub dean . of the Abbey, are consult- ing as to the date and details. The day of burlal has not yet been decided. | Colleen Moore maternal role. In “The Great Di.| The distingu “"f‘r)'nllsl-&dr'nh“m‘ | { N HER GREATEST ROLE | ol vide,” Miss Terry is a v young | caused by heart failure due to fatty | (14 99 || mother, and her ehild is a fow weeks | degeneration of muscles of the heart, | i olatnfant followihg. an athoroma. of coronary| | arteries, D, R, pathologist, | at a coroner’s inquest today, | r a post-m m ion of | | Sargent’s ‘body. H. R. Oswald, the| coroner, rendered a verdict that| death was “from natural causes. | artist’s heart weighed 24| ounces, twice the normal weight, the | coroner said. He found the heart muscles extremely soft and pliable, | | gener -| indications | _ TODAY — FRIL. — SAT. SALLY'S BACK IN OUR ALLEY! ({//// a Z Yy ! i ? W i \\Illl 'Iul ON ERROL B CAP]TOL TPIE‘,\TLR 7 ALL 8 \ll l\l ITH 7 | ACTS Jean LaCosta | of chronie Bri disease. It was AND HER arned that gent consulted s | 6- MmstrelBoys- Blaney & wood | x">|nf;;' ’H.xl:,‘h;utln-nm;‘; of his n[ Sargent’s solicitor, the night e il he then| seemed in his usual spirits and ap- parently was in good lcalth. Sar- gent reached homeabout 11:15 Wed- . When a palormaid, im dead in bed his spectacles | wero pushed up on his forehead and Wats & Ringold | By |55l ThzRoad to Vaudeville | the maid sa BIG CAST—SONG—DANCE PERFECTION 0il Cook Stoves and Quens For best results we SOCONY Kerosene. STANDARD OIL CO. 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