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or acm Rap eran tt i Ta am Rain eel aii age nine Atpmntnget wer gen see neaereane'n a TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923, Pan Bilt Ts Varied rhe Playhoum: of No Regrets 7 —] s ; 1 = Exotic Dancing Is NOW— Fd te ; : Program Feature |== First National's =~ f "S = TODAY 3 PROGRAMS g ithe, ESS Mystery Romance Ge a Yon Chaney tn A bill of average Pantages a | of Paris and the | : Se ace of Notte ak opened at that theater Monday aft} African Veldt{— <= ms ‘cir A a ernoon for a week'n run, featuring | == = WL MOUSK-—~Marl view in Nat (Chick) Haines and his com- 7; 9 x COLEUS S batons Grittith and pany of musical farceurs in ‘Yes, An Opportunity Seldom Equaled. Success of Osa ipa eee es aesaan aie My Dear,” apd sharing deadline COLUMBIA Virginia Vall and Mil- ton Mills in "A Lady of Quality.” STRAND. na) Purvlance in" Woman of TNTER (GA Fa in "The Mark of Horr: COLONIAL MstOn Billa. Marbare iford and Anna Q, Nilsson 19 Wonderful Free Offer Causes Same to | Be Repeated Wednesday. | Here’s our FREE OFFER: We'll give Men's beautifully tailored Two-Pants Suits, of all-wool serge, full lined, blues, browns and pin stripes, These are Singerman’s $40.00 kind—and they go tomorrow at the wind-up price.,......... 56.00.0008 $16.85 And as an added inducement to force all these suits to be sold before the close of business Wednesday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 Hat in the house— honors with two otner acts, They are Baraban & Groh's company in a novel pantomimle song and dance skit, and Milo (%, a tramp come- |dian and an artist of mimicry, Vrom the standpoint of applause, Sonia Baraban, Charles Groh and hn Haw feature this week's bill. They offer an exotic dance number in which Haw’s strong baritone voice in the sole feature and in which Sonia and Groh demonstrate thelr mastery of preudo-Indian and |Amb dancing, It is well costumed Ponjola” DEN—Douglas A MOST WONDERFUL PICTURE PLAY— Thrilling Days! mantic y PHIMps ta “ture STAGE AN-—Mr, and Mra, Cor hia Ta London!** ay Wirth and vau' ville, PANTAGE: t Mal a vau now they again W ore! and there's hundreds to select from—will be given ABSO- PALACE ne Witt King and oom: on the sereen tn the Jand accompanied by mlmplo yet ; LUTELY FREE with every suit sold tomorrow. hy photoplay of the | benstieat nenic and Nghting ef- OAK--Dick Hyland and eompany tn 10m, eerios apiure ||| fects and Js, on the whole, a rtrong And included with this offer, we'll give Men’s Beary All ‘Let's Go: / your eat nye her jusaber. ae eae 9 RS *s $80 and $40 as quaint and lo io |]| “Chick” Haines troupers, in the ? ten x Ee cerontoeeuy ‘ow prices ? 85 me nortreyas, [final “spot,” present an abbreviated > ol t a tic periods 66 |musteal comedy in which Haines, Ta dhiak Js catch ha Saeco yi $13. in BY a bier: that, peried in LITTLE OLD obese and jolly, and Sadie Duff, as his termigant wife, provide the com- edy. A cost of four others and a p well-costumed chorus of six, help th | the early fifteenth century when the} Jaristocrats and the common people | were continually clashing, was used | by Victor Hugo for the background And here’s Lot 8: Men’s Finest Tailored Suits, in heavy) English Serge, Blue and Bankers’ Gray, Singerman’s $50) kind (full guarantee in writing with every $19. 85 NEW YORK” ADMISSION | to present such melodious favorites 5 a - ch, “Honey Bunch,” “Some Girl” the final wind-up price tomorrow is of his immortal story, “The Hunch se ADMiseios an . suit), and the final PP back of Notre Dame," and that fa | Brenin and “In Our Bathing Buits.” Milo (%}—he doesn't explain the interrogative uffix—ts an old stager and his simple, homely Presentation of novelty whistling |jand mimlery of birds, animals and | mechanical devices is a knockout It tan’t so much what he offers as the And with each of these Suits and Overcoats you get, Absolutely Free, your selection of any Hat in the house.' BUT PLEASE NOTE: THESE FREE OFFERS GOOD, WEDNESDAY ONLY. Think of buying Men's Heavy Fleeced or Ribbed Underwear for 69c, mous period is graphically and vivid- ly pletured in the screen version of Hugo's story which Is now being {shown on the Heilig acroen, The characters of that timo make the most interesting part of the | Istory, which is centered principally fabout Quasimodo, the hunchback. In MAIN ENTRANCS TO THE BIG PICTURES — 1928-1024 you can buy Men's Fine Dress Shoes, formerly §7,00, for $2.98, Men's Work ° DeTKO! ity ¢ puts and Men's Heayy Wool Underwear, | Shoes for $2.65, While fine Boys’ . o% personality with which he puts | worth $2.00, for 98c, And Men’s|Shoes have been marked at $1.95. | the part of Quasimodo, youn ot itoy <, i fa Winter Union Suits at $1.39. While] Wednesday we'll sell Men's Singer: |8% given the most wonderful char | ‘arman & Mack, two youngsters, 4 : Men's Standard brand Garters go at|man Dutchess ‘Trousers, $6.00 and ‘ctertzation ever seen on either stage) he aka a sch GRE Gano Ht te ae Tic. Everything else that man needs | $7.00 values, for $3.65, “Singerman’s| or ecroen, In the opinion of & great | om n= |whivh they demonstrate two aver- s f ‘will be found in this great stock, and | $4.00 and $5.00 Pants at $2.35, Boys’ |many critics, And mie < mene | Rex Beach has been spending con-|469 volees and three song hits, James Kirkwood ‘ it will be sold in proportion. Suits have been marked $3.8: heavy there are several other players who/ | siderable time of Inte at the Para: ‘Down Georgia Way, i ‘Oh, How Anna Q. Ni n All-Wool Mackinaws at $4.85. Heavy,| give strong characterizations. She Lied” and "Struttin’ Jim.’ Isso Men's Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00, o- | |mount Long Istand studio assinting pure wool, pullover Sweaters, form: erly $7.50, at $3.85, And here's the cause for these) Joseph Kilgour Ruth Clifford Ciitford and Grey have the open- Hing number and they “keep thing: |rolling” with a beautiful and cld are priced 85c, and Work Shirts at | Ldoyd Sheldon in editing and Utlne 69c. Men's Lisle Socks at 18c, and |the Paramount COLISEUM ‘The stary of a model's life and life | picture made from Cotton Socks go at 9c, enormous reductions —Singerman’s|in general in the art studios of mod} Eulalie Jensen ia a pictur aque figure in the pasts of his story, “Big Brother,” The. pic jhoop rolling and juggling act. Mar- Tully Marshall a = = — = = = = | = — | = = = = | k a = : = é Men's Overalls at 98. Men's Col-| stock must be wound up at once, to-|ern times, vividly depicting some of Marie, queen of the gypsies, in Victor Hugo's “The Hunch-| ture 4 th aoe |ston and Manley in “Do You Follow — ' lars, all sizes, at Se. Winck Wear! gether with thosn of the combined |th humiliating indignities to whleb| back of Notre Dame,” which ia delighting big crowds on its i Se ee nase et Mat". present a: gemaetore repartee | — The & Overalls—in fact, everything that | Red Front Stocks, at 1001-1603 First |the models are forced to submit, ts | caoca kat th H iid thenter 7 og with @ cast including Tom Moore, |) 4 song 484 Gicue weeks = j | man needs for dress or work trear—| Avenue, corner Pine Street; and this |told in “The Common Law," Robert | Second week at the Hei ng neater HOW. H4ith Hoberts, Raymond Hatton} Si cas Amazin — ‘all included in this sale and going at| forced drastic action is the cause of \W. Chamber's well known story, | oad aaa aa vaaea a Mena and | Yuko n crooks jumped the |20° King, Charles Henderson and| & — these sensational prices. Tomorrow | these sensationally low prices. which is now S ig c eee 10 | graceful boy, but she acts with un-| claims of miners and looted them of | Mickey Bennett, Gee Walsh, haying completed | == Story screen form ere is probably no| F 4 naturaln peai'g 9 fpoeor _* a work in “Slave of Desire,” a screen | =a H i Be here when the DOORS OPEN, WEDNESDAY MORN- star in ali the realm of the « Affected natrninen and aul sf oc fny aif a hg ne Gis la an adaptation of Balzac’s “The Magic | jm ofa = . ING AT 9:00. We have just mentioned a few of the bar- | more pre bee ' der completely to the illusion of neo | transferred to the screen and is Bkin,” and in “Reno,” Rupert BB = : story than " Bsa 6. ! s A gains offered, Never again will you be able to buy Singer- an appealing and human por. | {nm th the flesh an old-fashioned , by a strong and large cast. |e es ; col sara is aver nt — Girl i man’s high-grade Men’s Wear at truly Bankrupt prices.|trara!. A number of other stars, in-| Of the early years of the 19th cor #38 oes es, 4 Wh Be sure and come to this great clothing sale Wednesday. | orp rg AE oyelesbirdy Par G BN Hes usd 6 eteaay Now Paying ie :. = You can't make any mistake here. Remember our address| i" Dv Pont, Billets Dexter. Theil ABERTY fitfarent trows that | “k LADY OF QUALITY” tots produce t|eee~=sLved Like == —RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY, 1601-1603 First) josworth, ate tn the bie playing cast. Pietion Jovere are often disappoint eee el Man! | | Avenue, corner Pine Street, ee Sai vaky thasvaka thik Mpcutig cake - _—— a Man = i BLUE MOUS ahene dg ¥ : Fa Gibson, | Weyman’s nove} of Franee in the | = i ‘TET’S GO” IS character than In any other gulse.| Lovers of real good film ain-|0n the sereen. But those who have Macy FuItbin, Mille Deve [| time of Cardinal Fichelleu. = — | His part In “Let's Go” ts so hyater-|ment should not fail to a § oklay’s Timer ewer. ee ee i— - $$ | = | Atso— lically funny that even'some of his| Davies’ big picture, “Little 0! are pagent gate p alta. vere — Wrioht? LI V ELY PLAY |catstante couldn't keep from jaugh-|York,” which is now on It ‘ond | Promised i Betevies Stage Fright — “~et's Go" fs the right name for | !8- |week at the Blue Mouse, In this|! com- . An “Our Gang’ — Dick Mounts nev show at’ the| The new show han several good|story of the Gotham of carly” day Be. DrMORSE'S = Comedy ma ‘Oak theater for it is the snapplest |Special numbers, ina among|is presented the 5 lor and ro. Y INDIAN a B q bit of musical comedy that has ever |them being the offerings of the/r of that very remantic period — graced the Oak boards. It Is not | Oak quartet the trio, Teddy a called upon to ROOT PILL # AL L ACE = j the prettiest, but it is the fastest | Magnus “m with aifferént from s ; oh — and liveliest that the comedian has | Version of * and Mil which she has. previously | (0), lous Tongues" ts the tn-| = AT THE B | yet presented here, and that is the | dred Paige also seems to make quite | bee en and she make the epee given the picture now} ZER ; ‘opinion of many of his patrons who|® hit in “The Girl in the Moon.”|her greatest cfinracterization. Not pati di S° at the Oak theater, The} a ORLIT —j have geen this show. Pitexe A in Our Alley” is the offer — _— - reese at ba icauitabanch mall-town folkw and ig} — Hyland again takes the character |ing of Roy Alexander who holds a felts Anna @. Nisreg ani James |. och interpreted. | ‘== Coming— 4 ‘of Able Schwartz, for his patrona| prominent place in this woek’s Kirkwood. : ct eis } 0 1 Niblo are the — “Anna Christie” i ‘ like him better in that Hebrew | show. | eee , oaeee & a = | | AGAIN AFTER ur sya 3 iz | _Merrio ngiana " the year! “‘Hurricane’s * Dorott = | can Main 0012 for | | 1700 1 nm the . rying | lips’ well-known a: thrill! 4 Ss | fnformation about f ° 5 | T KING ALVITA': » new ple 1 8 short engagement at i Liberty, “Strand ‘and | | | bla t week. A love story, simple | Pollard's biggest and best comed Vren = a | iA eager gh eeaeleos th Sao "California oe Bust," ts tie con DICK HYLAND & — The CREDIT GLADLY Way | 2! 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