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A million Good Housekeepers accept this trademark as a symbol of Purity, a token of Quality, a guarantee of generous good- ness in biscuits; while a host of suecessful merchants will tell you that it is the Good Luck seal of the retail grocery business. Today, the famous SWASTIKA seal means more than ever before. Domestic science teachers are EMPHASIZING its importance because the Qual- ity Products, for which it stands, are the MOST NUTRITIOUS of all staple foods. You just try Swastika Grahams and cream or milk for breakfast and realize their nutritive value. You will find this combination an ideal summer ration. Eat more Swastika Biscurw! You'll work better and get more fun out of play. Pacific Coast Biscuit Company C6 Hi when he ¢ rear earbor watch ARE “GARBUNCLES” the Id if red flag of the Remove Hairy Growths Actually Removes Roots and All Liberty E.. »} motion pictu [three acts until the end. let TAR—MONDAY, JULY 23, 1 Senenetvmniain: o MRS HAZEL BLAUS! CARTRRL Mrs, Carter ts the clipped hair and olive drab and she must n to her at the front. She wanted to acc Carter, to Fra but war on the Atlant! Her discovery loss of his comm first woman disgu home on the her to become a failed to ompany her hus red on the transport after five days same tr return home, 917. PAGE Won't Let First Woman “Sammy” Go to War “Sammy,” but he: r fool army commanders in Arizona without seeing servic Corporal Johr and New York husband to her ansport but fe Bu BUSINESS ORPHEUM Reynaldo } . Filipino band | ig nove! drew packed houses to im theatre Sunday, Eight 6 Malay musictana, play 0c nas, bandurias and guitars, make aptrancing melody out lassic ‘selections like Tell” and both popular and patriot American aire Fillpino music ts beautiful to lis ten to, played with a perfection of time and rhythm that would do credit to any ayt b and yet the litue t entirely without Georgia Chartres ts a good girl whistler; Armstrong and Hale have an amusing comedy sketch, | De Swifte talke and batons and ney good pili in “The the Or own mer oter Darlin ‘ it WILKES “Nearly Married,” est vehicles Selwyn, in the Wilkes Sunday's mati the snappiest one of the lat-| w pen of Edgar| ‘a offering at etarting with} This is ore of plays that Selwyn has ever written, and, under the direction of Addison Pitt, it was put over with a bang The story has to do with ple who had They ide to let by gones, and go to a country | patch up thelr broken hearts Divorces, lawyers and ratnstorme! pr ‘angle whole affair up for|1 when Se! wyn has been so kind as to make everything turn out as we wanted from the very beginning pecially good was the acting ° Alexia Luc and Ge - Rand Inex Ragen made a ca wife the compar unit out a the * re fr a cou entra ones be by ine to the ble as a per good cast fin wit fect in a good to TIVOLI Nut Ho fa one comesies that ise” of the st musical has been put on at the Tivoli for some time, @ according to the ap ause rendered at Sunday's show t has won its place in the h — of the Tivoli patr Richard Lonsdale, the chief nut, was goo¢ whelful of clever c rende ably Defrey and agai snappy num-| fn th role of adys Brook ins mber o sisted by catchy the led some of hi back time to repeat bers There were also six good vaude ville turns and a motion pfeture that wound up an A No. 1 bill and were a credit to the new manage ment of Manager Haas PALACE HIP It fs x good vaudeville Dill that Sunday » Palace Hit The T Brothers are er titled to and earn first bonors Bessic Le Count made a big hit with her comedy character song Emily Darrell and company have a funny skit called “Late for R hearsal,” Alice a comedy Old Depot pla and has fec The Curtis Comedy two Intelligent dogs and do acrobatics Nalo and Nato. naders,” present a und violin novelty COPPER WORKERS WILL MAKE PEACE RUTTE, Mont., July 23.—De: the rejection Saturday night b the Machinists’ and Rollermaker unions of the proposed contract of fered by the Anaconda company, It ia predicted here today that the re jected agreement would be adopt ed, International Union — officials ay that metal trade locals in oth er Montana cities, each with one vote would support the agroement and insure its adoption opened Nelson and m1 ffor sketch roubles in which {is good, well novel scenic ef. any 0 Canines are who can act The Tw high-class Shrewsbury’s Boss of a Jitney Now Constable J. Ed Shrewsbury's running a jitney wagon. We don't know whether it’s for a campaign fund or the Red Cross, but he was |! on the Fast Union “beat” Sunday | Fey. afternoon. tion oa SPEEDED UP BY ® RUSS SITUATION a CARL O. CROAT WASH INGTON, | July While the Russian eituation again presente a gloomy out- look, finally heart of America getting down thie week to business her war Conditions in Russia have em phasized the necessity * 3— is the for greater speed in war prepara- tions her Food and aviation bills go on the atute sent Pla for }for exami: leted. this plans. calling up dra tion week, accordi: ed m are near! Ship Row Clearing | _ A second | Guardsmen ednesday Diftere: in th Ill be ae Con venue xroup of will be ordered for training ”“ over ship Denman-Ge: lod by President Wilse * clearing the anuren Nation Depend on Kerensky The ‘om er are staking m Premier orem: from military nal chaos Over and ‘ation: boat Russian peril situation aging, altho author hb on the ability ky to save impotence yove all other cons how r stands t It worries official May Try Raid A jals urge mous aeing With th 4 Ot rn an inventive ab there must or many there must an enc sea and land atta naval bases up ‘at-boles aviation bill all b » Is prospect that # n be launched later her Vaudeville Acts and pelle "is “The Darling of Mak Notable Paris” e Up Today’s Bill, Playing to Packed Houses 3rd at the and Madison. 10c at Night. 5c Theda Afternoons. Bara Souvenirs Tuesday Mat. ™ indberg veo free tr a. Uss TORTURH Can be eliminat Kuptu lal to prove it LUNDBERG CO, way f ng en mr pal out on ‘or “of Russia and inter id he is. il be of or ck FILIPINO BAND THEDA BARA “ ORPHEUM ~ THEATRE ma Camisole Laces, A Yard, 12 1-2c AN) i: Floor Important Reductions Each Week on Tuesday Wash Skirts With Rich Oriental Designs, $1.45 Main Floor Uppe THERE de They he ttons measure { } | Women’s Mussed | Neckwear Reduced Main Floor unter have from c¢ dow display ing will make them new, and the justify purchasing gies a $17 and A launder li re Neck Ne wear 63¢ T5e¢ SS¢ $1.00 $1.13 st kwear ckwear pckwear Neckwear parti Women’s Silk Taffeta and Satin Coats, $12.75 have this much pating is Middies “| ivy, | | Reduced $7 ze Me fC H | | Upper Main ft: styles are in the the Waist Sec: tion has t taker from the reg ular stock for this sale on Tuesday. Four of these styles are in slipover mod- of white middy with and One rose tleeves; belt of Sizes 26 els, made cloth and trimmed blue collars cuffs on 8 sleeves a coat style in bag and gold, with lon, collar, cuffs re i white middy cloth to 46. and Muslin Gowns and Enselogll es 5 69c Upper Main Floor Underwear Section has about 100 rments for this sale. Each is an excep tional value, and is priced just for Tuesday, ns are in slipover style with round or squaré nd are made of equal muslin quality of the En- Chemise hey trimmed with ribbon-run lace, embro: edging and insets, 16 and 17. 44 (THE | : The neck Ge are Ty insertion, 15, Chemise sizes beading Gown sizes Trimmed Hats in Summer Styles, $1.50 Upper Main Floor. a" hundred trimmed summer styles that are de- for street and outing wear. This ected number from the regular stock con- sists of ‘Milans, Milan Hemps and Liseres in the always favored Sailor, Mushroom, Tricorne and Turban shapes, and are snare trimmed with ribbons, flowers and novelty ornaments. The display will consist of Black, Rose, Natural, Sand, Purple and Gray CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE —__—____@ TEACH YOUR CHILDREN BY YOUR EXPERIENCE ° ° “1 could not help thinking, Mar zie.” Paula, “as I listened to auclough and Gerry talk tly fro eople in antr mar. ia us p look upon riage ery man and woman, in per |haps more modified fashion, abroad, looks upon marriage as a basis up on which to a family “The man, as soon as he is mar ried and has established his home n much the & done refuge in h home and her children the continent is taught of her e Americ pursues h way t wife her girl on marriage is the sur ce, not romantic love. girls look upon marriage as a kind of glorified courtship under the wuspices of the church and state. “When a man marries, he knows is ended and the thrill If his longing treperous, he seeks whore else. Margie is wrong, ter ore society The that has departed tion grows ¢ the fillip se woman's education ribly wrong. “To a person with common sense {t would seem, when a woman gives irth girl, she would say Som this will the fate of Some day a child will her arm she to a day be my in is ine today taught the this? N To th young American girl, bables cident be avoided, and altho she can order a dinner that will make the man who pays for It shudder. the mere mention that, while he struggling to get ahead on a small salary, she must do her work and get meals for two able to send her into hysterics I just did not know where Gerry girl, got her idea they never came from Aunt but she uly loved Beaut him much that willing to give him up to someone who would be better able to found a family with him than herself. ‘I'm not going to let mother marry him off to Gertrude, Paula, she said, ‘because Gertrude has nc more money than I and she's not half so agreeable, Her selfishness would make Beauty perfectly miser ible. He is a dear, Paula, and after marriage I expect he better husband than many men who ry because of a sudden infatua tion.’ “‘How are you going to get him honorably out of his engagement to rtrude” T asked Geraldine. yh, ' make her so mad she will break the engagement herself.’ “Tt seemed to me, Margie, rather ordid, but I said nothing. Oh, how I wished Gerry was rich, so she and her Beauty be 5 as dignity and 8 te 1 hou poor sensible Surely Rachel loved he 80 wa j| and live happy not to be, was rather pathetic of it until years afterward. ( |*READ > STAR WANT A’ aps! Dst| will make a! could be married, ! ever after. It was! however, and the sequel | 1 did not learn FOR HEADACHE, NEURAL INSOMNIA OR SUN PAIN U{ DR. DAVIS’ _ | ANTI-HEADACHE 23e AT DRUGGISTS To Be Continued) | CONSULTATION, —and— MEDICINE ONE DOLLAR CASH DR. EVANS 401 Peoples Bank Bldg., Second and Pike St. 10 a.m.to5p.m.;7to8 p.m. Sunday, 11 a. m. to 12. 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