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He's quiescent now—poor devil! Strong-looking but he ain't ‘sed to the heady waters of Man- Battan. Here. Get busy. Have you all got your proof sheets with | > All I have in the Herald for to. bmorrow is a story bawling out the Film Guild for trying to make an artistic movie, You see, their orig fal {ntentions were admirable @ough, but they could not com Band the power to put them into effect. Furthermore, they chose to middle their production—which was ‘The Scarqcrow’—with the most Magnificent box office title of the Year—“Puritan Passions.” It was | weighted down with that encum brance when it collapsed in the Cameo theater yesterday. | However, Glen Hunter proves in | “Puritan Passions” that he ts by | Ro means limited to the awkward toy type of part; he assumes the | tatumes and airs of an 18th cen-| try courtier—a strange, inhuman ¢rtature who has been brought in- to being by Old Nick himself—and does it beautifully. But outside of him there jan't Much. In fact we invite all those who have been ardent supporters of art in ita death struggie w Give Telephone Direct MA in-4271 Tsont0cape were served: atthe DANAMA PACIFIC Unternationel EXPOSITION; ee to | good courtly ing except a even have to be smart on Mondays, | Archy, w talking v smart | who is k who cl Ls s helped formulate © some time, r work on Monda le of 1 Broun and but I couldn't very ® on third-hand, A & poem yesterda cracks—one one from becaus to that > tha yt not get Plenty enough for ‘em, Will the marquee favor us? Markus, you fish! Markus! Not! communique from ‘sin Paris, Archy was h a wise old cockroach n as Gaston le Cafard. es of France for witon aid he had he Quai I for dec 4 the most ACTOR 1S GLAD TO GET HOME Ralph Warren Soule Lived in Seattle BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER Did you ever have youthful ambi. tions? Did you ever leave the old homestead to follow the paths of promise? Did you ever rz Ralph Warren Soule, rising young tenor at the Metro- politan this week, visiting Seattle, his home town, for the first time since 1914. again, ll the Joy of your soul from hich once you were wont to gaze upon in the aching long. ing of your young heart, and wonder would you yourself ever, ever sing from there? All this, and more, marks the homecoming of young Ralph Warren Soule, back again to his glorious West, to his homeland, his mother as he nightly takes the character of Baron Franz Schober, in “Blossom Time," at the triumphant, and sing! Metropolitan, and | lights it from within with the golden | slow of artistic ability. Charm—that immeasurable gift of a bounteous Creator, is the dominant | note of Mr. Soule’s person: Charm is back of the debonnair ren dition of the dashing, lovable young nobleman, friend of the immortal Schubert, which Soule so naturally and gallantly portrays. Watching him smile as per specification, on the stage, You somehow feel that that smile would be the same, no matter where or when you came upon him And you're right! Back stage at the Met, amid the dust and confusion incident to rehearsal, and the croas. grained snappings of an {rate direct or, Soule, with the same old grace and smile, to be back home again. *"T used to go to old high,” he said, “and from there to the U. Then I lett for New York | worked there in the Russian Sym —| phony, New York Philharmonic, was | two years with De Koven Opera Co. From | the ends of the earth to save you money Follow this | circle, | jOPPORTUNITY : Star Want Ads| and put in some time under George | Cohen,” “And thin is the first chance 1 e had to come home—tI left in —and one can't keep track of the fine things they've done to the old town since then, But Mt. Rain. jer hasn't changed, tho, My very last memory before Waving here was jot looking at Mt. Rainier from our back porch, have had since returning iw at Mt. Rainier from our porch,” Soule is the son of Mra Soule, Agia look Emma Thackeray pla He old me le is negotiating the pur chase of the home adjoining his mother’s, He smiled again, and { simply hadn't the heart to ask him if he was married, | told me how glad he was | and the biggest thrill 1} back] primrose ||) Broadway |}! | |, Suspected Burglar Is Under Arrest Is Saved $200 Maintain Service in Spite of Strike FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH A Review of DOWNSTAIRS STORE Reveals Many New and Attractive Values 1,000 DRESSES—8 PRICES—150 STYLES NE new added to Downstairs Store displays of cloth One Style From Each Group Is Pictured for high school and for business Fabrics in each group are of de- Trimming effects are widely varied and afford unlimited choice. shipment after another has been and silk Dresses, there is an endless array of charming styles. New styles are much in evidence, and modest giving but a hint of the many other styles, equally as smart, from choose for afternoon wear; for Fashionable Navy Blue, Brown and Black AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH a pleasure. ae their sizes until it would seem for college, wear. which cl pendable quality. one may the street, with bright touches of color in elaborate bead trimming; all-over embroidered collar ef- prices in sufficient variety to make choosing Women and 3s; and women of full figure will find they have not been forgotten. tention has been given to assembling becom- ing styles for women who require large sizes. AVENUE Dress Fashions will find misses Especial at- Straightline effects Side-fastening Plaited Flounces Lace Panel effects Coat effects A Special Purchase of Women’s Oxfords At $4 35 Pair e price for A’ unusually low brown NuBuck Oxfords, trimmed with brown Calfskin. Made on the fashionable last sketched. With Goodyear welt soles and rubber heels. Sizes 214 to 8. Low-priced at $4 DOWNSTALR these smart 27x54-inch Velvet Rugs Special $2.50 Bach SPECIAL purchase of these Velvet Rugs in 27x 54-inch size and four attractive patternings. In pleasing colorings. Good quality rugs. Special, Thursday, at $2.50. DOWNSTAIRS STORD White China Cups and Saucers Set of 6 75c ronw HITE china C ups and Saucers in the pleasing shape sketched. Good values at this low price, DOWNSTATRE 8" fects; brilliant motifs and girdle ornaments; elaborate braiding in self and contrast- ing colors and a score of other attractive trimming details. Sizes for Women and Misses Extra Sizes for Women of Full Figure Prices $15.00, $23.75, $33.75. $9.75, $12.50 $17.75, $21.75, $27.75 and (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Broken Sizes in Women’s Silk Underwear ROKEN size assortment of wom- $1.95 en's _jersey-silk Vests and DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bloomers in pink and orchid shades. Four Good Styles in Girdles For Women and Misses $1.00 UR good styles in Girdles of plain and brocaded coutil and all-elastic. The coutil mod- els have insets of elastic. have light boning for support. In flesh color. Two styles, as sketched. Sizes 28 to 30, At $1.00. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Curtain Samples, Single Curtains,Curtain Corners AT VERY LOW PRICES 100 CURTAIN SAMPLES in 18x18-inch size, Wide assortment of styles. Hach 5¢. 1,150 CURTAIN ENDS of lace-trimmed Mar- quisette, Bungalow and Filet Ne Suitable for small windows and door panels. Hach 29¢. 100 SINGLE CURTAINS in Lace, Ruffled, Marquisette and Filet styl Lengths 24, to 2 yards. Tach 69¢. DOWNSTAIRS STORE MATERIALS Chiffon Velvet Velveteen Canton Crepe Poiret Twill Knitted Fiber-silk Lace Satin - Philippine Gowns and Chemises Newly Arrived in the Downstairs Store $1.95 woues who enjoy the daintiness of Philip- pine Handmade Lingerie will find attractive new Gowns and Chemises, of fine quality, added to Downstairs Store displays. Twelve beautiful em- broidery designs to » from in sheer ty Gowns and Chemises. At $1.95. ~DOWNSTAIRS STORE >, ya SS <M oF a Ws Women’s “Hole proof” -Silk-Boot Stockings OMEN’S “Holeproof” Stockings, with 20-inch silk boot. Cordo- ] 00 van, white, light gray, medium gray, $ e beige and black. With lisle top, heel and toe. Sizes 84% to 10. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 32-Piece Dinner Services $4.95 IGHT-WEIGHT, semi-porcelain Dinner Services in pure white, with thin gold band decoration. Set consists of: 6 Finoh Plates 6 dineh: Phites 1 Vegetable Dish (An open be made to $4.95. 6 Cups and Saucers 6 Fruit Dishes 1 Platter ck pattern from which additions can 3.) The 82-piece service, low-priced at ‘AIRS STORM