10 ASK GRADUATING DRESS ECONOMY High School Officials Urge Simplicity This Year. Parents of Shortridge High schpl se liors are today in receipt of a letter .'rom George Buck, principal, urging jconomy in graduating dress during the doming social functions connected with the end of the school term. Principals of other high schools also hare urged simplicity in graduaing iresses. Milo H. Stuart, principal of the Ar senal Technical schools, said he did not jontemplate sending a letter to parents, hat had advised seniors to observe con servatism in graduating attire. Only the usual request of sponsor room teachers that students observe dres* simplicity during graduating exercises was made at the Emmerich Manual Train ing High school, according to E. H. K. MoComb, priflcipal. Following is a copy of the letter sent to parents by Mr. Buck: "To the Parents of Shortridge Seniors: —The commencement season is fast rp proaening and the question of dress will be a matter of concern in every home out of which our seniors come. “I should like to assure the parents of our graduates that it is the earnest desire of the authorities of the school to have the utmost economy and sim plicity practiced in the matter of dress. '“We believe that it is unnecessary for parents to purchase dresses for each of the pre-commencement functions. “The class day exercises, for example, MOTION PICTURES. Today and tomorrow —then she’s gone forever! Better hurry! Clarine Seymour as “The Idol Dancer” A tale of love, romance and wild adventure in Southern Seas. AMUSEMENTS. ENGLISH’S Tonight Saturday Matinee and Night. SWEETHEART SHOP Book by . Music by Anne Caldwell Hugo Felix Sumptuous Stage Setting*—Excellent Cast—Bewitching Sweetheart Chorus Prices—Night, 50c to 82.50. .Mat., 50c to 82.00. Next Sion., Tues., Wed.; Wed. Mat. ' i and IP I I*so Beautiful Girls 30 A i ON THE gH; ILLUMINATED RUNWAY LETT CO! I Prices—Night. 50c to 82.50. Mat., 50c 1 to 82.00. Scats Selling. | I MuraT tcn;ghTp% 5 | I Last S Times. Matinee Tomorrow. I McINTYREand HEATH | HELLO. ALEXANDER I A Jubilee Cast. Including Pearl Begay. I Prices. Tonight, Si, 81.50, 82. 82.50. I Tomorrow Eve., 81, 81-50, $2. 82.50, S3. | Tomorrow Matinee, 50c, SI, 81.50, $2. I THE BIG JOY SHOW 8 BIG FEATURES GREAT WESTERN FOUR COWBOY QUARTETTE FIFTH CHAPTER DARE DEVIL JACK JACK DEMPSEY Ladies 1 Bargain Matinees EVERY MON.—WED.—FBI. WWBBI I RIALTO I Le?s Go —/f’* Continuous I EASTER WEEK SPECIAL ■ DOCBLE FEATCRE PROGRAM ■ Extra Special Vaudeville I No Advance in Prices 7 B I G F E A T UR E S | Ladies—Get coupons at this the- I ater good at the Broadway Mon- E _ Friday Matinees. B ALL THIS WEEK JACK REID The Information Kid and His Famous RECORD BREAKERS With An All-Star Cast. This coupon and 10 cents entitles lady to reserved seat at any matinee during week. 1 are held In the afternoon on a school day. “It wUI be entirely fitting for the members of the class to wear such clothes as they already have. “I take it that the parents will desire to have their daughters wear anew gown for commencement exercises. “This is an occasion which comes but once in the lives of the young folks and may well be honored in that way. “However, we urge strongly that these gowns be as simple ns possible and that undue expense be altogether avoided.” Capital Schedules 18 Conventions WASHINGTON, April 9.—Washington as a convention center will compete with San Francisco and Chicago this summer. No less than eighteen national and in ternational conventions, in which a total of thirty-three countries wUI be repre sented, are scheduled for the coming “convention year." One of these is the Southern Baptist association, which is expected to draw about 10,000 delegates and visitors in May, while the World's Brotherhood Fed eration, which will be in session in June, will have representatives from thirty three foreign countries present, inelud ing scores of internationally famous men. Clara Kimball Young in “The Forbidden Woman” In no photo drama in years has Clara Kimball Young ever had a character in pictures that has fitted her so splendidly as that of Diane Sorel, the dashing Parisian opera star. In no drama in which Miss Young has ap peared has there been such lavishness of scenes, gowns, settings and such a wondrous love story. A story- that will double your admiration for Miss Young and her splendid acting. Clara Kimball Young numbers her admirers by the millions in every country on the globe. In this elab orate new photo drama you will see Clara Kimball Young at her best. You will see her in a role you’ll love. And you'll see Conway Tearle and Master Stan ton Williams, the little boy who won the hearts of mil lions in “Eyes of Youth.’’ DO NOT FAIL TO SEE “THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN.” All Next Week STARTING SUNDAY fltypnr iwJll IHy The immortal Mate play of New England life that made Jan. A. Hearne famous the world over. A tremendous drama of claslilns: wills, wherein a father striven to force his daughter Into a loveless match. A thrilling ship wreck when tlie light in the lighthouse failed. Added Attractions: All-Star Four—that Peppy Male Quartet. "A Eton's Alliance.” Century Anitnai Comedy. Mutt and .Jeff Comedy. FOX NEWS. LVOVS-MORAN FARCE. SYLVIA KKEAMEK AMUSEMENTS. 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