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Pi * ? 1 J HEADUNERS TOMIGHT. Musical Comedy. K Hippodrome Yip Yip Yank Girls Photoplays. gf'-'v Kelson Lore's Conquest JDWe The Great Divide % I Princess Pal's First [f-i RED HURLEY changes bills -with r the Yip Yip Yank girls today, - and the dope Indicates there is k ' plenty doing. It Is a burlesque mllitary bit in -which we see General - Hokum's camp visited by a group of pretty Red Cross nurses who are determined to drive dull care away. Jtut how they do it is the cause of many a good laugh. The bill is prob ably noted for the Clever work.of Fred Haley,-black face artist who features this as his star bill of the week. He ' takes the part of the black courier, and makes things bright and happy all the whole. The song numbers are all patriotic in character, plenty of pep in action all the way through. The chorus is given excellent oppor* ' tusity, and if the weather man will kindly he good tonight there ought to be a big night tonight. Harold Lockwood Stars. "Pals First," showing at the Prin' ceis, is a story of brother love revolving around two pals. Danny Rowland and Dominie Blair, played respcctive' ly by Mr. Lockwood and James Lackaye. Graduates of Tale, Harvard, Sing Sing and San Quentin. criminal ' v* . outcasts of society, the two pals wan. der to Winnicrest Hall, somewhere in sunny ' Tennessee where to their ?v; . amazement, they are Joyfully admitted by Uncle lex, an old darky servant who tlunks he recognizes in Danny his long absent master, Dick Castleman, ' whose death at sea has been reports' ed. Taking advantage of a situation mC ; 'which promises to Insure at least tem(R \ ' . porary comfort the pals agree to cong: tlime the deception. 1^ ' As the real Dick, Danny wins the |V" love of Jean Logan in suite of the efforts of Mr. Harry Chilton, a rival for the girl's hand, and the date for the wedding is set when Dominie steps in and begs Danny to give up his plan of deceit. When Danny refuses. Dominie, to protect the girl, denounces his pal as a thief, a forger, a pickpocket and an ex-convict, k Danny realizes that his moment ~ W arrived and in a tense sence L proves that he is not Danny Rowland P - hot the real Dick Castleman, who as? . sumed the identity of a criminal in order to bring back the lost soul of Cafe lovable old Dominie. Nelson Picture Unusual Feature, fcr" With thousands of men and women appearing in the photoplay, "Love's f. Conquest," in support of Lina Cavalier!, the celebrated diva, this is said W . to be one of the largest picture pro1 ductions ever made in this country. The picture, which will be shown at .. the Nelson today is, in every respect, a remarkable production. Mme. Cava. lieri portrays a role of great power? ? that of Gismonda. an Athenian dnch%r? ess, a beautiful widow, who is wooed HK. In vain my many noblemen, who seek to possess themselves of both her . , ; . riches an djewels. In the portrayal'of " j= this role lime. Cavalieri wears her famous Jewels, which long have been a : source of amazement and delight to r ' operatic devotees. I. Gismonda has afour year old son, ?-h? loves with passionate devo ry _ tion, and when Prince Zacc&rla. & relative, seks her hand Incarriage, she Eg! spams his offer. Jealous of the child, the Prince orders one ot his lieuten4k-/ ants to thrust the Infant into an amphitheatre where a magnificent lion " he had presented to Gisnonda is confined. hen Gismonda hears of this socalled "accident," she publicly anrW nounces, as she stands within the shadow of the cross, that she will wed P; . "!V, the pian who rescues her child from ?' ' death. I'' Almerio. a common huntsman, en[y, ters the amphitheatre, heats oft the lion and brings the child safely to his r - . mother's arms. When he claims the fulfillment of her vow she refuses on H'_ the ground that he is of plebian birth . and unworthy of her. She persists in Ht ' her refusal despite the opposition of V the populace, and it is only when Almerio brings her the head of the bandit who has been ravishing her provKg? : ince, that the well-springs of her love for the man gash forth and prompt - her later to espouse him publicly. hi the development of this txemend El Anderson' | Ladies come ii |: j Hat in 01 Ii Less Re ll BURT* A germ lives just loos enouj :-r of a special brand we keep on hi & f:45 through the week, and 6:3< HARRY MOREY, In A society drama, in which 3 tlhmnnnt? t>i? npnnlp who Hva 4n jgjij An Ebony Comedy "A Ka Thursday?"MY OW] Attaction extraordinary; in ji.J " Friday?Dorothy Dal ton in Monday?Mary .TtekTord. in - . Thanksgiving Day.?"TO S. Interest ** the Dixie is centered today in "The Great DMde," a strong drama 'with Ethel Clayton. Allies Waj Review No. 14 and official XT. S. Government -war pictures. POP[ PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kerns and lit tie son, Philip, Jr. of Baltimore, are here on a visit to Mrs. Kerns' mother, Mrs. llaria Ford. Mrs. Carl Miller left today for Parkersburg where she will be the guest of relatives for several weeks. W. M. Fleming and daughter. Miss Ruth, left yesterday for Wheeling where the latter will enter the Elliott Commercial school. Miss Fleming's entrances there was postponed several weeks on account of the influenza epidemic. Born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Meigs Casto, of the East side, a nine pound daughter. She has been named WoT-ffaret Bnth Casto. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lough have gone to Rochester, Minn, where the latter will consult with Mayo brothers. Mrs. Lough has not been in good health for several years. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sbavei at the home of the letter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kale, a daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Shaver reside in Syracuse, N. Y. Express train service in France sue pended for ten days because 30 per cent, of engineers and firemen had "German grippe." Monument to Wilbur Wright to be erected next spring at La Fourclu d'Auvoors, where he made first flights in France: They don't separate sheep front goats in France; fIock3 of both graze together. 11 Home Baked Fies and Pastries Boyers Restaurant, Arvt 1 Every man needs shoes.?adv. ======= 11 a. m. to 11 p. ni' DIXIE j TODAY Afternoon. 5 and 10c. Evening. 10c and 15c. ' and War Tax. Dixie orchestra tonight ETHEL CLAYTON and House Peters in "Th& Great Divide" ?Also? ATTTPC WAT? ?( !. XII 4M AM, * 41.1 VIEW NO. 14. . Official U. S. Government War Pictures Thurs-, Fri. & Sat. Added attraction Thursday and Friday "SHIPS ARE A NA TIOJN'S SUUtiS | s Bon Ton i and select any ir storlr at gular Price j i THEATRE ' MAHMIRGTOH ;h In Burt's to get one good -whiff inds for him. First shew starts at > on Saturdays. day . "TAVPT "CTt T.TATCO I JLMULlUkJ It. Morey shows his ability to lmi society. Also tzenJammer Cartoon"?and "The ST UNITED STATES" an S reel masterpiece. "THE KAISER'S SHADOW." "HOW COPflP TOP JEAN." ELL WITH THE KAISER-". 'j ft" | \^yy f m- J Red Cross Annual Meeting. .The animal meeting of the Fairmont Chapter of the Red Cross Is In sea- r sion this afternoon at the Grand-Opera ? Home. The election of officers will a take place In which all members of the L chapter "participate. Members of auxI fliarles throughout the comity are also I in attendance. The officers who will z I be either replaced or reelected today x Include Chairman Mrs. Vaughn Jol- p I lltfe, -rice chairman. Mrs. Francis E. a Nichols; secretary." Miss Bath K el ley: treasurer. Harry Williamson. m m m~ * Attended Meeting. I The Music department of the Worn- ^ . an's club held its first meeting last ' evening at the home of the chairman, Miss Florence Cavender, In Virginia 8 avenue. Between fifty and sixty mem- * ! bers of the department were In attend- ^ [ ance, which was an unusually large jj representation considering wfeather ~ , conditions. The evening was devoted to the study of French composers and a an Interesting paper concerning the development of French music was read ' by Miss Mary Louise Nichols, illus' trated with Victrola selections. Mrs. a Myrtle Shaw Waddell sang a group of 1 songs, from the aria from "Les Noces- _ ' da' 'and sonsg from the 18th century by "Weekerlln. A group of piano selec' tions was rendered by Miss Amy Rogers Rice and "Current Events in Mu" sic" were related by Miss Mary Old-, ' -ham. Mrs. Forrest Fankhauser who - was on the program for several seise- tions was detained at bone by illness. MAAei??n> a# rha ?lAnflptm<?nt IX lid BUb libCVUMb w. will be held at the home of Mrs. M. A. Fletcher on December 17th when "an ' English program will be rendered* Dance at the Watson. A fance at the Watson hotel will 1 be glten tonight by a number of yonng i men, music for which will be"rendered i by Barrett's orchestra. A large number-of local yonng people are expected to attend. I i i 11 1 luippor J.LAUGH AMD THE WOBt I THE YIP, YIP, Yi 1 "While You i Burlesque Milii YouH enjoy seeing: F] I s?ngr specialties, Mane ?$o: Fred Matey, the funny blacl dancer and the Beauty Cho | Two Reels of ( Matinee 2:45 JEv< ||hippoe | PRIN< I TOD AY -and 1 SPEC The thrill of the day vri fort in contrast with miser THE SCREEN CLASS "Pals ' STAI HARi LOCK\ HEAJRST-PA1 Francis TP Berlin via FRIDAY AND SA A story jammed with dents that could be suggest out of all the chaas rises a its strength and purity. TWO DA ? IICI COM 1 : A*' 1TrrVv'' v"1 iM"-: ?K I J*" 1*' " ff' * " ' * Iwi'lf ^"^ * - 11 =smee@sgwHSteare?ds!^As9?^B s - l , To Sew on Friday. The Tram of the First Fresbyte- ' ian church-win meet on Friday at the hunch to sew instead of an "Thursday | a customary.. * Eastern Star Meets Thursday. The Order .of the Eastern Star win 3CCI 111 ICfiUiM OCOOiWM VU lUlUDMj I . jght of this -week at 7:30 o'clock. Im- j ortant business -will be transacted ad members are urged to attend. * For Presiding Elder. 1 The Rev. A M. Matin, recently ap- 1 ointed presiding elder of the local 1 istrlct of the M. E. South conference ad his family -will be honor guests at reception at the First M. _E. church, j outh, Friday night at which the con- 1 rogation of the church will be the ost- The Rev. R_ J. Yoak and Mrs. 'oak. the former the pastor of the J burch. will share honors with the , ley. Mr. Martin andfamlly. the event Iso recognizing the return of the foraer as pastor of the local church. Famine and disease victims In Leb- I non are estimated at 250,000. The famous Irvin Cobb at Opera louse Wednesday evening. Home baked Pies and Pastries. Boy-. r"s Restaurant. Adv Every man wears shoes.?adv. 6 Bellaws ! J?!to^-l?U HoT warer F-Cj?_3|H Sure Relief RELL-ANS TFOR INDIGESTION"JROMp f P LAUGHS WITH YOU VNK GIRLS IN i're Away" fcary Numbers" red and Eva Hurley in pd, the dainty soubrette, k boy, Jimmy Van, some rus. Domic Film. ;ning 7:45 and 9:15 >ROME 1 CESS 1 OMORROW ? :ial i ith riches, love and cornable, helpless poverty in IICS PRODUCTION First" | IRING j DLD Si VOOD I ME NEWS ? Ford ?r fli _ America rURDAY ONLY the most exciting incied by the big war. And , love story beautiful for YS ONLY - 4 nirATnr ail's bin-to-bin coal rarrey conducts by tie police despite 'a request ten Federal .Fuel Artmtitst t-aiot GarfleJc to desist, showy greater ifew Tork t? be 3,577.261 tons short of a "nonpar coal supply, according to figures made public last In notifying Dr. Garfield that tfci survey -would .be continued, Mayoi Hylan Intimates that persons found tc have boarded coal might be compelled to surrender part of it to less forta oate citimens in case a shortage of fuel developed. It was not announced lasl night whether the survey bad revealed iny hoarders. A recuperative diet in influenza. Horiick's Malted Milk, very digest! ble. Home baked pies and Pastries Boyers Restaurant. Arvt fitm i Order Personal Greeting Cards Now Bring your' plate, and make selection from our fcie sample book of original designs. 3c to 25c each. ti a_i_ . & tJOJiC < SUITS, O Offers Fashionab Lowest Among the JV Coats in Are the eminently prac many richly trimmed "w for dress, travel or mot ored fabrics of the seasoi Values to $37.50, now $23.75 I Smart Suits from New Ones, Spe< We are glad to have thej prices?especially consi good suits, at this time, broadcloth, wool velotu gabardines and all-wool 36 to 46, 45 to 51, 42 1"2 Former prices J Sale prices $1 Exceptionally j Women' An unusually attractive est, fashionable models, c and finish. Wool serges, med with braid, fringe ; eluding fashionable stoui Values to 322. Also velveteen, satin and ?the latest reproduction Values to $37. mw Lovely New Georgette Blousese $5.75 to $6.7! Very Suitable for Holiday Smartest, daintiest mode white, flesn, navy, taupe, 1 many daintily embroidered, and trimmlnz' of jCOI lug color, others tucked and *i and trimmed -with satin, -c practical blouses, econor priced. New American-M Toys and Doll ... LJtiC 5*OQ? v5 CiUXk] l| At THE HEI LINA CA "Love's C In this play Mme. C&valiere i that of Gisznonda an Athenian d wooed. In vain, by many noblemen [ and Jewels. Also "HIS WIFE'S FRIEND" TOM< Pauline Frederick In " "Reel of Real News" i? T . P or womens a DATS and I le and Dependable Prices Quoted This [any Styles ot f This Sale deal, made for warmth, ith fur/ Coats suitable oring, in all the fayi. " Values to $57-50, now $39.50 i Our Own Stock . dally Purchased 1 ie suits to sell at lowered iering the scarcity' of Suits of duvet de laine, s, sflvertones, poplins, serges. Sizes 14 to 18, to 48 1-2. 525.00 to $79.50. 8.75 to $52.75. Low Prices tor s Frocks assortment of the new)f excellent workmanship jerseys and satins, trimand beads. All sizes, ints. 50, now $13.75. 1 wool jersey cloth frocks is and adaptations 50, now $20-75. Abounding fn thrift o Tkanlrecn^ / * K ' Linens 11 \ Assortments savings, j J \ things .you are sure o: I Jj l hold linens here Thurs\jjj 1 Plentiful buying, mom tJ" I ing possible. Discrim =^J the qualities. And th< long ago makes the p jjjcj ~ lowest for the splendit f SPE W Pure linen Damask 70 incl J nlarly 52.75 yd. Special at ; Pure linen Irish Damask, terns, regularly $4.00 yd. S 194 Table Cloths, 2x2 y. t linen, cotton. $4.9G fco S15-4S 57 dozen Napkins, rricea Xi ?T1 I An Unusual S # 1 J | Eeautmii ana h LA 3 For Useful C GIfts. Reading Lamps of m u in zantine design with ; ' With Florentine bord atr*?t- inches "high to shad< SS? and plug $16-50. nlcally TTBff*"RV T.AHTP la Cole bigh, amber opalescent gla - f Plete, $12.50. Adjustable Me A lamp tbatmany apprec wv to-so many tuxrereni ucgics btg. Brass, bronze or bid ffiffitr, $2 H~S] N? . >? . ' *^r&CfMgJiHM nnrtrAT* i ml* iaf-"k.,;iBlSS^aHH SV"*- gMM ^ Comedy FEDOR\", and the fl |t|^l ar?H fT}]ri|| muff chflCT. Etc & II fsgSlK .'. : - rrkjSsgB t&mlK T. *'im && .toBt 'A^'/i 'Air II les -wide. 4 choice patterns, reg- 111 n 2x4 vd. sir?? nitre linen, halfl 1 - r j'tfi'jonM on S558 to $11.88, l . v Jrd floor? . hristmas Gifts. imber. opalesce nial brass ss' oreflald metal t$fcl"' date bewzse it can be adjusted ( or eaefly packed in a traveling I cel'linlsh ^wllli 8-toor cord and j gU boo. .-; v ?|M