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if0mmmmmiw mfm SOM.E TOP NOTCH MOVIE PLAYS BOOKED FOR TODAY In connection with ihe Mary Pick ford Life Career stories The Day Book will run a list of high class moving picture heases- which show Mary Pickford pictures? The main attraction of these theaters will be named from day to day during this Pickford series. ARGMORE, 1040 Argyle st "Du Barry." ASHLAND, Ashland and Madison "The Blessed Miracle." BELL, 2407 W. Madison st. "The Human Menace." (No children.) BIJOU, 304 S. Halsted st "To Re- deem a Note." BIOGRAPH, 2433 Lincoln av. "The Great Silence." CENTURY THEATER, 1421 W. Mad ison st "A Theft in the Dark." CLARK, Clark st and Wilson av. Mary Pickford in "Cinderella." CRYSTAL THEATER, 2701 W. North av. "From Headquarters." FEDERAL, 218 W. 61st st "The Only Way Out." GRAND, 1808 W. 47th. "Everygirl." GLEN, 2852 Armitage av. "A Child of the Prairie." ' LOWY'S, 140 Milwaukee av. Chas. Chaplin, "In the Park." PARK, N. Clark st and Morse av. "Justified." PLAISANCE, 466 N. Parkside. Aus tin "The Morals of Marcus." SAVOY, 4346 Madison st Charles Chaplin. SHAKESPEARE, 43d st and Ellis av. "Time Lock 776." STANDARD, 760 N. Clark st "The Green Idol." STAR THEATER, 1453 Milwaukee av. "The Duchess." STATES, 3509 S. State st "The Rose of the Rancho." STEVENS, 3952 Broadway "The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch." WHITE ROSE, 1420 S. Crawford av. "The Measure of a Man." Several theaters are omitted from this column as their list of feature at tractions has not yet been received. Mr 9 . J , ? -Aw woiiFiMi . CoH.-'.i CHICAGOGRAWS Harry Tansey and James minute clerk and bailiff in Walker's court, to marry in Ji Have you looked up fast straw hat yet' Some folks think that a leading to the loop stores more underhanded -ntiik'n grounded ""X We know of at least- two youhfj ladles who are going to wear 'n&ff bonnets on Easter morning, Tlitfl won theirs in The Day Book hat test. Rags and ballads may come and go, but "Home, Sweet Home" goes, on, forever. It is getting so the ragman cafo on Irving Berlin with his "Any Rg3 Today?" The wind whirled up Madison sh and a man was near arrested for jum rvme awav real estate in his ea. Why not make that famous oW song run, "Chicago's Bridges FaBfng'; Down, instead of London s The Oak Park elevated lines refuse to raise "L" out in Austin and Oelcf rare. s If the city had done what the ele-i vated company hmted it could do, wrt wouia oe navmg warm weather ween AN HEROINE J By Jim Manee 1 She stood in the window. The flames dashed about. When some one yaijed lotHMg. - ftb lilt, iiviu jvu WM w T rjfi "Oh, no," she replied, ji i :. i i fU For IVe found some soap, 3 "I'll come down on the lathar. get P. S. It's a relief to things off your mind. WEATHER FORECA, Fair Wednesday and Thursday not much change in temperatu moderate northeast windu 5 1 M iflH m