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te Attractions at the Theatres W. i'efäi ' ■ ^Kfet, Ml Hon Hoyle has such a fame as - «I author* that any play written by * faim Instantly claims attention. His lal ..dit work which bears the title "Af ' tcnnalh" and which onies In the Play house for -three days tingln'ng this evenlng, is Mr. Hoyle si his very best. In the same mood~nf expr ssion that he furn shed In his far-famed The Squaw Man" but of a different trend of theme. A company of unusual artlsls has Î? be<-n selected to pres nl the play. These players, who aro Helen Ware) Cyril Scott. Pauline Lord. Laura Walk cr and Forrest Hobluson are eaoh of) •ameh popularity and are great favor-) .Mes with theatregoers ivH over the country. The gathering together * In one «Ingb» company an event of unusual importance not Uf be .passed ov.r. It was indeed a gn at eompb mont to Mr. Hoyle and his work to hav^ these artists appear and Inter prêt h » play . , „ The story of Ihe play, which in Itself Is of absorb'ng Interest Is made more fascina! Ing, more familiar and more , realstlc by the too rough Int -rpretors who understand ami are sympathetic with the characters offered them In th, play. This comb nation of author - and play and ca«! Is unusual and as » such It has already attracted no small. •mount of Interest all over the coun-. «Hm hoI'SE IN ORDER." A toKhful reproduction of the HM Masque which Is given annually In, Paris by Ihe students of the Latin Quarter, Is one of the most effective scenes In the new Elsie Ferguson pic ture •'His House in Order" wh ch be gins a tTir -e-day run at the Majestic Several hundred extras wore Used ln the Bal Masque., and their costumes are noted for Ihe blxsrre and fantastic qualities. The costume worn by Miss Ferguson Is a creation that emhnd'es beauty with the unusual and Is one of | the pretles-t costumes ever worn by j this beautiful star who has been call ed Ihe "beat dressed woman on the screen" and whose tastes aro openly (patterned by prominent women every where. The added attraction Is Ihe latest Ghrtslle -comedy. -ATTBMIAm" - ;.*■ W try. Theatre today. "fmtONCrH THAN DFATII," When Nazlmov« Is announced as a star in a new production lhe public that always reponds expects somethin« out of the ordinary snd different In This Is Ihr story offered the star, espeo ally true In Nazlmovn's picture j "Strong r Than Death" which Is serv- I lug a week ss Ihe entertainment fett* ( ure at the Queen Theatre. With her characl';rlsllo unusualness, I 'Vi** rJm Vi A iJ V* ïp** ^i l W For the Little Ones W' ! To Keep Their Digestion Perfect Nothing is so Safe and Pleasant as Stuart's Dyspcps a Tablets. An experienced observer In charge of 8 lar«e ofllce said It was a waste of words lo tell most people to cal plain food. They prefer the food that do-1 lights the eye. Cheeking up on the effects the usiuri dlstreHses 01 ^assi sour risings water bra-h. ioggi-( ness and so on may be avoided by fol the meal with one or two ■iut 1 in lowing Sttuarl's Dyspepsia Tablets These sup ply the stomach tvilh an alkaline effect thus promoting normal conditions ns in health. Tli » puls the O; K. on so-cali ed rieh food. Men and women are but children of a larger growth when 11 comes lo eating the foods that satisfy eveu though they may cause Indiges lion. Indigestion is no! necessarlly.conflned to those who live high. II may follow so simple a proc *ss as the flavor of a hay leaf, thyme, garlic, sage or any of § i I <■ ;■ a A Æ i\! f m / 'll ff 7 *. * I 'i ill / * Discri m ina ting Families Invariably Order BURDAN'S ICE CREAM ■ in > It's preferred for its Purity, Whole somencss and unmatchablc flavor. Couldn't be othei'wise, being made from purest ingredients, amid san itary surroundings. Order a trial treat for tonight—order it NOW. Burdan Dealers Everywhere * I Naxlniova sets shout to charm hcr au I dlenoe in an Indian atmosphere, un tike any In which she has heretofore been seen. And It lJ evident from the comment and approval of Ihe crowds |h a( have witnessed her this week that | 8 f, c has succeeded as always snd pro I rented lb« publie here wtlh the kind ,,f entertainment In whleli they lov her j,„,| <sj John, merry and carefree, with plenty of virtues and Just os many vlees furn'shne Ihe laughs for lho pro g rajI1 | n "Cle.anlng Up" a picture for Spring with a spring In It. — "THE CLOWN." y|rt Mnora vvh0 ,, 1)P , t described R 00 medlnn with n sense of humor 1(| an Bt ,p reolat | on , or lha dram,Ulo j s Thom«» Moiphan, the chid p , gyRr |n , Th< , c|own - , lho paramount p Uf , oeM picture, whlrh rouies to the R u t0(i f today only ThfMp „ ao mUl . h of lhe ao-callcd ,/heart Interest In this picture that It h r1(rtll do wn Into the very core of nn ; v and s ,; ns thc 7ympn , hv of lh all dience In the very begin nin „ ; T £ mnrP0W and Saturday Corinne Orlf- 1 nth will h* 4een In "Deadline nt Eleven " Äh* one oMhlT™altos best faV()re(1 at ar* Th i 8 picture, which Is hl . r v ,. rv ]atcsti j l:lg the atmosphere of new«i»a®«r ofllce and courtroom, with rentv ^f humor and an excellent 1 v theme^throuirh It 10 e i g . «MmuWIXMK» I when 'theatregoer* know that "Seven nay^Leave-hasb'en popular all over |„c worW for a period of four or'five yMrs , they need no further recomraen dadatlon com ,. 8 i 0 The Playhouse Monday even ing of next week for an engagement of f our days. Special arrangements have [jj ePn mt ,dc with reference lo this aft traction and the first of Diese Is the benefit that will be given on Monday an d Tuesday evenings for the Amcrl can Legion, the tickets for which may pe secured from either members of the Legion or from lhe box ofllce. An us pecially low scale of prices has been I set so that all may enjoy the play, "Seven Day-.)' Loave"bogan Its life ' and popularity In London, where for over one year It was fchown at the Ly reuni Theatre. Since Ùicn It has trav eled across the ocean and was pre to the melodrama when It Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum For ajucpN'Cuticum 1 akurn.ft f««c»n#t'rr. frairraac«. AdJrrt*» CiUwrk LKbor»tr.-tgg.P i.l-X.UAl — n.îiêéê. the other savory flavorings so unlvers I a u y uae d In soups, roasts, dressings, flte As , ru i e If the stomach balks at ' . „ , K „ ^cli things. It will ha disturbed by cheese, milk, coffee, pies and almost anything that most people like so well, Such conditions as these are met quite adequately by following the meal with one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, They digest food ami at the same time supply the stomach wllh an alkaline effect that prevents gassiness, heart burn, sour risings, drowsiness after eat ing and such distresses so familiar to those susceptible In Indigestion or dys ; pepsla. Get a box of these tablets at any drug store In the Tnlled Stales or I Canada, price 50 cents, and then note how comfortable the stomach feels. Your most excellent cook may use garlic without a protest. sehteff lu New York months. for over six ; TOTO Al THE GAKIIKk. ; 1 in * bc ®" a rart ùf every llfl " who gt^rled^he* h«bit h? But very^few know how to fall ami not be hurt, let alone mnljo of U a graceful art. Hut Toto docs. Toto, the world-famous Clown, will be presented at the (Jar riot next wrek and he will do some of the oddest and hardest falls U lias ever been the lot of human beings to survive. Y-l he comes bark smiling every lime and ready for more. He enuse Toto knows the art of falling ar| d practices It. To fall, you nuisl .'tumble oft It doesn't matlcr off what,I but off something. If It 1« only your 'balance. The art consists In knowing j," to ha W n lln 'l prepared for It '° to «kJ« one should fall limply In ?. th r r words . >f l w t h ® n you <*™P Î, I s ra V 4 c ^ # , e . a f er ' ü cal 11 d "" 1 , n « ,lt he pull of M uvlty, but accommodates Itself to that "*' ur * '•*. % ln * tlncl -. /",»• f n le ' ,î" , h ; ta * e; be has fallen *" " P,!U "" , and ln I1 lh « ™ vlc *' m ' ,ch *" alfir Ho gef« a few bruises now snd then, but that's ail. He) knowa hnw to faU - ..... ITE ADVENTI REIt. Adventurer, Oi presented by »It week, at the Victoria ' h'-alro proved to be a spir ted t-omance H , nd W ' 1I1 ?7* '."I 1 ? 11 ™ a if 1 ' 10 w . clo0me ' K : ftr ' "• Sheldon has written a 8lory that at a11 tlme " 18 wel1 ? u " talned -' an< ^ * n ^ lc r0 ^ e ^ ero .Wr Karnum |j iag demonstrated once more his right to be called thc h ading actor of the si lent 'Ira™. Tlïëre !• In hla .parforrn «nee of Don Caesar d. Baxar. that which no olher aclor wo . reca11 could being ) Î A Berry at Bedtime Makes* Every Morninè Bright For (hat "hazy" lazy feeling RED CLOUD LIVER BERRIES (AaAU Vegetable Preparation) 15c. mn4 25c. mt ymur Drvifitt'i Red Cloud liver Berries , V Typewriter Supply Co. N. W. Cor. 7th «nid Marke ROYAL TYPEWRITER AGENCY Typewriters Repaired Î Rsrgn.r, In use! and rernsnufnelured typ-trrlters. Som^ almost brand AU Makes I.enili,a r ena. I, C. Smith, Ollrer. Underwoo,!. Itoyal. $C0 11 ayminta monthly If deaifed. Open .Saturday afternoons The beetf The floral! T reatons' — OfW »P TYPEWRITERS RENTED. 3 MONTHS $5.00 LT* Let Us Wire Your Home Electric Lighting Fixtures For Your Home 8 8 Vj 8 ' 1 We have a fixture to fit any purse or any room. 6-room house, $32.00. 8-room house, $37.00. \ Ü Electric Spe- - dally Co., Inc. v Eject ricians f!,. 849 Tatnall Street 'd W/ \\ Near Ninth V Phone 1954-W. Open Evenings. ; ' ,_ i RST. ilyt ' 0 .» r r 1 1 iL SA '-V. ^ m w.. 'i: Mi nHL'1 m a _ I tULM f II I î a m\i -M J > V X ^ j fq " I rt v> ' •v :7z~ 1 You Can Have a Player-Piano For Easter ■ Quality for qnnlity cur prier» arc always lowest. cam* noua but the most dependable pianos and player pianos and we are-always ready to have you compara our Instruments with any other in the city. You ran have one of these fine Player Pianos (or an Up. right or Grahd Piano If you pro for). Wo ! KN ABC MEHLIN BEHNINO PISOKEE BHONINGER AÜTOPIANO ROBELEN ! convenient payment terms make this entirely possible, < ail and see ns before you purchase, Como tomorrow. Robelen Piano Co. 710 Market Street 7I0TB0LA8 SONORAS ii CHtATONOLAB to It. His years' experience on the stage and screen have lilted him per fectly for such a role, and It was in that I type of part that he scored so emphati cally before motion pictures had reached the level they occupy today. Commencing todsy and for the re mnlnder of the week, the Savoy The atre presents June Caprice In "In Walked Mary," adapted from Oliver D. Halley's play "Liza Ann." What would) you do If you found Hint the man you loved had forgotten your very fcxjsi ■ m i nt:d Am luigag, d to a woman you knew lo lie utterly unworthy of his love? Suppose you knew that she really loved another and was marry H||ng the man you loved because he was r |ohV Whereas you loved him fori himselfT Would you put him out of your heart and sue him make the mis k' l ko of marrying lhe other? Or would y0 „ |ry mul(e u „. wU »er woman yvorlhv Î Or would you try and win him for yourself? Added attractions ^ ' Bl every performance, nif>rn(ni . morning, beneO of sTTverbrook School. R,SIN0 pnN - Md - Marc, ' 25.-The weaver« In the two mills at Elk Mills,! Coo'I county, have made a demand fori an eight-hour day, with Increased wages. They voted to atlTke on April 1 If a satisfactory adjustment of dlffer enocs Is not made by that date, 'IN WALKED MAHY." DMJCATESSelN SALE, A dellca'cssen and pure food sale will he held at the hnmi- of Mrs C. F. Stew art, No. 124 Orant «vende on Saturday The proceeds will he for the .M. E. Sunday CECIL WEWERS VOTE STRIKE 1 WHAT ARE The "VITAMINS? A little attention to food values will add to your health, happiness and working efficiency.The outer coat of the whole wheat contains a mysterious chemical substance called Vitamine" which is essential to life and health. When you eat Shredded Wheat Biscuit you get all the vitamins, mineral salts and oilier tissue-building material in the whole wheat grain-all prepared in a digestible form. It is the most real food for the least money. ■: O'I IqvK WÀ IKT f IV W (■ ft ■ : : ^ - Add Up Your Troubles! Strike a Balance and Compare It With This If While the 3,500,000 American Jews were loyally fighting and laboring to help "make the World safe for Dem ocracy,'' the Jews of Eastern Europe were being ground out of existence by the ebb and flow of contending armies. ëÆ it m /e-V/. tâéSSSà -. 31 ■ Today 6,C0\J,C00 Jew* Are Facing thc Darkest Day* Ever Known in th« Long History of the Race Families are scattered — broken. A hundred thousand children are or phaned. Poverty is the common lot. Disease stalks on every hand. America Is the Only Hope In this, the greatest crisis that Jewry has ever known in centuries of suffer ing and persecution,* the Jews of Amer ica turn to their fellow citizens of all rrces and creeds for that material and immediate aid which alone can save the survivors of the race in Europe from destruction. 4 I ;; ; ;> y ■: À //; ivy* n ■ I * I ' ï M V i / •y. 1 ; T ■ 1 » J ii $35,000,000 NEEDED! 9 s This sum represents the amount sought from the country at large. Every cent of it will go to buy the necessities of life for the destitute, starving and utterly stricken men, women and children across the sea. It is veritable ransom money, for without it millions will surely diel JEWISH RELIEF CAMPAIGN \ Life for Those in the Shadou of Death u ff « For the State of Delaware—March 20 to 27 Hon. George Gray, Honorary Nathan Miller, Chairman Chairman. David Snellenburg, Vice Chair man. v Louis Topkis, Treasurer. Rabbi Samuel A. Rabinowitz, Sec- D. C. Aspril, Assistant Treasurer. relary. —ADVISORY BOARD —EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE— Hon. L. Heisler Ball. Rev. Charles L. Candee. William Coyne. T. Coleman duPont. George A. Elliott. Hon. Everett Johnson. Hon. Ca'eb R. f a«'tf>n. Hon. Charles R. Miller. Rt. Rev. John J. Monaghan, D. D. John S. Rossell. Hon. William G. Taylor. Hon. Jchn G. Townsend, Jr. Hon. Josiah O. Wolcott. • William P. Wh : le. Samuel Cannon. Max Darevski. Hon. Aaron Finger. Mrs. H. Fe'nberg. Mrs. James N. Ginns. Max Keii Morr s Levy. S. Mornolin. Pabbi David B. S waren. Cl ar'es W. Srhagrin. William Topkis. PLEASE MAKE ALL CHECKS PAY AB .E TO LOUIS TOPKIS, TREASURER. This Sn«re Contributed By P. FEINBERG Furniture and Clothing 230 KING STREET. N. The Evening Journal Has the Largest Circulation