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TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1¢ Columbia “FOOLS AND RICHES” A setmeitint Staretng HERBERT RAWLINSON Supported by TULLY MAMSIEALSE RATION RNY and— ROUND 3 me “LEATHER PUSHERS” REGINALD DENNY AUPT MAN'S ACHE TIA commpy D A suADOW RAG RUGS o °o = CHARLES RAY in the fest ture of his career “THE GIRL 1 LOVED” Being the personal love story of dames Whitcomb Kiley (71. | Oban A Last TIMkS TOHAY “DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS” STARTS WEONESDAY GLORIA SWANSON “THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS, BELLEW” Tem phe 4 TL aru. Imm modern 4 “THE © or SAN JUAN™ Comedy — —Newe— HETTY COMPSON tm “THE LITTLE MINISTER” 106 Werk vs » Mats. SUNDAY Sat MAIL onDERSs sow SEATS THURSDAY The Ideal Summer Show Sova SF, Jy 9y OOM SPICE se Tye R Lely Mas ah ge The 6 Show at These Prices WITH ALL STAIS Jonnny Throop. Wetty Ridner, . Marthe 100—PEOPLE—100 at Seenea—23 ie, $1.00, $1.50, Wed. Mat. Se- S10; Sat. Mat, 500-8200, Positivety the largest and most expensive company ever routed on & transcontinental tour The curtains open—benvy— binck—forbidding—and re- tan enthraiting drama of love and hate in the un- derwortd. “Parted Curtains” —with Henry B. Walthall and Mary Alden Ontt! Priday, with ACTS Vaudeville 5 Ohildren 10¢ Always ‘ A NEWSBOY? | STAGE Beeeeeseeeeee WORLD of MAKE-BELIEVE SPOR Renee eeeeeeeeeeneeeseneee SCREEN seececcccee . . 7 . . . . © TODAY'S PROGRAMS } SCKKEN tepping Along,” alace Hip theater this Miss Barnette ta acer in the part of a ren in that of a : Wilt King ating “Somme hoy a. kay deville pre well as ) girl.” OFFICERS WILL VIEW PAGEANT High Men of Fleet to Have Part in Ceremonies “dancing rA ” <Vartety vaudevitic ama Ach MIR " Parted STRAND tn her The He A lorsee in @ beat and « two are new yrea in her in be behind the The slated Mt fu t ae A r cared d Tou ne t at temperaments just t beat sing a horse have fficer T freer where ar ot |. will respond exactly ¥ Just : Angeles, returned Mahlon Hamilton ts tin in this production, a comedy directed by Wesley Moberts support is excellent BLUE MOUSE Ray areatent acting Girt 1 Loved we at the Mlue ter rit Loved of the personal love affair James Whit lated in ble tithe. In ite » be bight ments Were made to er anus More of Monday evening. than 129 o tn Chartes Robire tthe feet Wiley, Ree Willlama, chief of Admiral T. M of Division 4. manor dedieatory Mow is the story | of the appear poet mb Kiley . 7 of the enme n cere ute form ft officers ha piece fleet nav and take art tn NOTARY CLOn WILL PURNISH TRANSPORT. The Ft hb ATION tary undertaken | prom » the The cars will leave COLSEUM The f arry the naval party ¢ veraity stad m Interpretat COLTMBIA MANY LODGES WILL Hertert Hawlinsen ENTER DRILL, TEAMS Many of Ages around the experiences of a tad wh had been reare had no weikttier ding of bis father’s fortune tn eeeited c and whe of Hed Men has undertaken to rep he big Lewis The |" Revotutios ria Rawtinson portrays the million mtion par on so . in a very Matural manner depicting ae ' Sane beat roles. He nt Wash. | ** ort of an excellent cast he Katherine Talt in New Pawn Arthur Ariog: tine irs scene jal days when Preside ington ret with The opening performance I te a tr * #up a by all, Peery 4 his cabd Dorks Be alo 3 of the “Leather P Reginald wing at the Columbia also this COLONIAL on In attendance for the oc ak romantic All ple r nda of the t rented Nrilig and adven on ue holders and ¥ aling days of a cen executive commit the baste of the story the now the at attend opening perform e theater fn full ATTACKED BY LION 4 not NAIROBI, Kenya Colony, July 17 A rail: engineer, named Fane, enadeed on the constru of th ow Uasein-Ciehu line, nd thrilie, an’ livening Htthe con « in en tents, presented by foture le one of the best an excellent ton . waa ro Ha own theater has nd Me on the construction camp 1 into a lair of a lion etore he could sess leaped on him and ‘Then the beast ™ when he walk kn the oma with tw the He cube eeteen the } male r verely mauled him. nine lead. WINTER GARDEN Charles Jones ia the star of a ro “The Helle of INCOME AND OUTGO LONDON 1 ng! & period ian't at aa her expenditures. Dur ding to of. expenditures were ie for the same 13 mantic drama fan Juan hiets feature at the Winter July comed ‘ome for Sometime F c is nent as gr land's in arden, Jones role, which he In better than he has and the the ent week, acec as a dramatic rpreta prot done In pres pletures, being well recelved millions, | file ts at THE FUNDAMENTAL LAW What right of wome igle of the United Staten constitution guarantees the Which one provides for prohibition? Can + regulate the supreme court? When was the method of electing the president and vice prenident changed? Which house of congress has the power of impeachment? How is the president of the United States tried for a high crime? Can you ankwer all these questions? Or have you forgotten? They are all answered in the fundamental law of our country. the conatitution of the United States. 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' had acareety m window of the large whieh Hopkins st eray Mue-ce from commar on ear ated stopped men began to rior exactly wh Bho sudd very and defenaclons stenographer for Peck Brothers, torneys, sho knew that the law jooks with a stern eye upon the possessor of stolen goods—and she watch which olen nm expected. amall at In her pocket sho believ touc shoulder . yet with mo,” said a @ second to lone.’ “Come with There's not She had a confused impressiof of voice looking Into the worried eyes of a] young "The ico,” he murmured, car—this way—huatle!* She glanced from the window at the approaching policemen, Then rhe ylelded to the pressure on her arm. In another second, aa it seemed, ound herself in a little blue roadater, whitring along the street at a speed which defied all of traffic or safety. And some dis. tance behind came tHe big gray en with its load of policemen! They pasned the city. limits, Dogs apd chickens began to be numeroun. One hen miscalculated and passed abruptly from thin world “She'n—a good little young man_ breathed. | gaining?” “Oh—they are!” Haxel "Can't you o faster?” She glanced at the young man as he bent grimly over the wheel, She “n My the they “Are cried. The one vig nine DANCING TAUGHT Hummer clasees start. Monday evens ing, #120, Plonty of rasament, Lande nul Instructors, Vrivate lessona all LL] practice, No en Ing Hehool, Want 0269 } hours, laws | | Ned Nearing, [enough to do would be to get some: | body to introduce you to hor, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement Lower Prices for Standard Qualities Cool, Summery Tub Frocks 4.95. $7.50 Every Dress in these assortments is spick-span, new and crisp. A splendid showing of the leading Summer styles. All the newest crisp, cool, Summery fabrics. Normandy Swisses, Voiles, Linens and Imported and Tissue Ging- hams. Frocks for Street, Afternoon, Busi- ness, Sports and all Summer wear. 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Do you becaune there was a girl I wanted| know, I'm hungry. I know a fine to moet, onty II didn’t know any-/ little place at Barton Beach where body at—at Peck’n So I went out| we could—" a lite wild. weet. 1 bought “No,” mid watch at Lorton’, just the} be proper at before the robbery—dropped it) you doing?” In your pocket on the trolley—and| He had suddenly started the car pot that note in the paper.” | with a Jerk. He suddenly faced her, grinning) His eyes met hers. Hix look was slightly. | not bold, but it was very friendly “New listen to this,” he stated.|—and perhaps a little insistent, “Just as I wan leaving for the post-| “I'm trying a little more wild office at 16:30 this morning, Jim) west.” he said. “You're kidnaped— told me that the police expected to! for lunch at Barton Beach.” bran just as nalure | Serves it/ — | Bran for health every day, of course, and especially in summer. But how to serve it? our safe rule is to follow Nature's own suggestion —keep the natural. proportions just as you find them in the grains of ripe, nahine, tay the ooean! | Whole wheat in Shredded Wheat Biscuit. srpuincl oremagneaaraees Eat whole wheat, because it provides every Hasel stiffened: ia prim| 100d Element in perfectly eR propor, ly, “to take mo to the elty at once tions. Eat it shredded, because the crisp toast’ woe you mine MM) ed shreds form “roughage"— not flour-paste his eyes on miteat fr out tron] An the long digestive tract.” For allyear health, eat bran in the way Nature planned it for you—in Shredded Whole eat, Strawberries and Shredded “L think sho responded. | x | Rpot 4 that he was a thief, f om the officers of the law that abe wanted him to ithe re hit win ace he | eves,” Was attractive of when the he has been if the adventure might have no happier ending than the police court! She looked back and tears came into her eyes. The fight was much & hopeless one! The xray car was gaining rapidly, She could hear the drumming of the mighty engine If 1 can make thie hilt," said the young man; “I ‘think I can fool those fellows.” Tho roadster “made” the hill “Bend over—so that the branches won't hit you," he commanded. — [ The next moment he had turned hin car from the road, and brought) it to a stop In a pine grove | Happened to remember this d “We'll be he commented with satisfac cateh | Hazel all. for that “It Oh, wouldn't what are spot tion The gray car whiseed by, the young man backed out upon the ‘oad again and began doubling back his own tracks. "There! he muttered. 40 milex away before they our trail aguint* “Rack in the Hazel suggested, He did not reply, It presently became evident to Hazel that he was taking a very peculiar course | back. Junt she way about to protest, the car came up over the/| of a hill—and thero before them, blue and sparkling in the} sunshine, lay the ocean! city, as neerned in the robbery at Lorton's jewelry store, On the y you slipped the wateh Into my pocket because you were afraid] you'd be caught with it. Then you! put that item in the paper #o that} 1 would bring the stolen wateh back | to you. Here tt ia." | Ho xmiled slightly—and she had] her firat clear vie of his eyes,| Somehow, they weren't the sort of eyes she would have expected a thief to have, “That jen wale quit the way of it," “Jim Heaton—Jim's a pbe-—-mays one day, ‘Do you know, thin, old world’s lost every bit of romanee it ever had?) if you happened to “nay a girl whom y didn't * you understand Jim aatd thie ‘all you'd have imagination And “Wh you freckle-faced, red-headed = young a ‘Jim has a Kitt of denorty. tion, gets It from his newspaper work, ‘You see, gitle like A little wildewest, shootthetownup sort of atuft’’ ‘That's what Jim says, Ho seemed very intent upon a whe'd any, snubsnow f f