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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER M, 1SU.
THE NEWS SCIMITAR.
PAGE NINE.
AMUSEMENTS
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We Cordially Invite You to Make 'Our Shop Your '
A ' -.Headquarters While Visiting the Fair.
We Have Advertised Since !
Our Very Beginning-- 4
We guarantee thatquality for qual
V ity, by 'comparison Phil A. Halle Smart
. . Toggery cannot be duplicated at :a les4
'' - .price in this section 'of the South if it all!
;.:' -v V'e confidently believe tliat advertising is in .'
V-" great' measure 'responsible for our wonderful
success and groth for it is air added assurance
... .to our patrons that, they are not paying any more'
for real quality smartness of appearance excel
lence of style perfection of fit and personal serv-
ice. ' ' '
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Always Six .Months" Ahead of the Toggery
Processionl "'.?!'; VrUV1" ; . ,
EXCHANGE- BLDfl.,
Inclusive Handfora Johnston & Murphy Footwear!
Agents Knox, I)ol;bs Co., Stetson and BorsaUno Hats.
. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. -
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PRIOR'S
x 87 South Main Street
Surprising Values
hilt-.
The newer styles mpst popular materials and
' colors best tailoring.
? Suits, $35, $45, $74.50 and Up
to $200.00 y
Dresses, $16.75, $24.50, $30 and
Ud to $135
Coats, $20, $24.50, $33.85 arid
' Upfo $85
' '"Eliminating all unnecessary expense and
'.operating NINE upstairs stores enables
v.'f "fi to make the price better.
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v vn 87 MifM:8eW
The Upstairs shop yv;ith the lower price. ;
- H 'f ? J Vfo 'TWHT Of OUALITII Vs- ' . SB '
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PTTHE Incomparable
,11 Sonora phonograph
adds its' beautiful
bell-like voice ";ti the Sri
. whole-hearted and t sonor
ous welcome which. Mem-'
phis extends all fair-vis1-itors.
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Be sure to visit our
bright, attractive booth
' in the Woman's Building"
and see various charming
models of this wonderful
instrument.
Ask to hear a favorite record played, and
thus enjoy the marvelous tone about which
you have been told so much.
There iis an easy chair arid a cordial wel
' come awaiting you. ? . , ;
Get 'a sarhpie., package' .of the 'Sonora Sil
vered Needles! ' ' ;'
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You are" also invited, to call at our Sonora
Music Ropms.. arid Ladies; Resi Room
r while in the city a cozy meeting lace at
111' Madison avenue. v 7 , . . '
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Fortune-Ward Drug Co.
SONORA AGENCY
Memphis, Tenn.
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i We Sell for Less ,
now Rent Low Pric.' Easy Term.
:Wi also want to buy xecond-hand furnl
.lure and pianoa for cash. W. txchanK.
new for old.
Hunt Bros.' Furniture Co.
.tu aula Ava.
BOTH PHONES
530 i
TAXIS and AUTOS
""New tyric.
Foiks who piild United SutVs cur
incy t the N.r Lyric theaier Tbuit
day night Xt witnM the opoiiinc pr
lorlhauc. of th two-day niieiiint
of liolns I p;" the llva.y musical cort
Wy of iiitinn aud Uarrw which delihi
ua New Worker for aimost two immim
Beamed p like the sho-. for everyone
almoin, except thou anitrted with haii
Upa after appuudini themselvea .ore
went out whist tng. or trying to whistle
soma of the hjuiii.i ijaiiig airs that
volplane through tie thre acts of ih
Piay and cn.nrn (a. tuteratitial apacas
in the falirlc of a ready ever plot
so unusual with nrusioal comedies.
True, thi is the t.econd road year
for the production.. True, It waa not
the New York cast, but the same scin
tillating lines were Ultra, the tuneful
mujic was there; in cast of principals
for the most prt was adequate, the
chorus liumbai were suiig well, awn
though Uml organixition was a littlo
shy on looks, but Memphhuwi etarving
for a real musical .comedy overlooked
these shortcomings and if everyone ot
the big a-udience luat night tells a
friend and that friend heeds, crowded
houses will agHin delight Ui heart of
Frank Uray at Friday afternoon's mati
nee and night performances.
Jack Mack is the bright particular
ftar. He ia a genuine comedian. He
does not report to buffoonery and slap
stick methods to get over. His reading
of the lines of James Montgomery's
comedy, "The Aviator." are finished,
not overdone and literally push into
the risibilities even of tha most cat
loured sense of humor even of an over
worked cashier paying city bills on the
10th of tha month. Vhe situations are
worked out we.t and Alack a person
ality dominates every scene In which
he appears. Perhaps this last state
ment might be modified when speaking
of the lady who pjiys opposite him.
Yes. she is a blonde nn attractive
blonde, with a pleasing voice though not
a Oalli-Curcl, but with a pair of eyes
that she must have to leave at the
powerhouse to be recharged everv night
from the electrifying scintillations which
emanate from them. No wonder Kob
ert Street (Jack Mack) in the play
takes his life In til hands and at
tempts and makes his first flight as
an aviator without practice when she
sings "If You book Inlo Her Kyes."
They are the kind that, would make
any of the male gender take a jump
in me iaae u tney were directed at
him hard enough. Her entrance Is
quiet, her way of winning her road to
the hearts of the audience artful, and
like the play Itself, Beatrice Burroughs
lor mat s ner name grows upon one
until at tha finish you want the show
done all over again Just to get a few
more peeKS at Beatrice.
Therese . Josephs as Madeline Man
ners Is cast au Ingenue and aha slnas.
dances, talks with piquancy and charm.
She Is the real dancer of tha shaw
and skips over the stage like a sprite.
She also has a pair of eyes. George
Phelps, as her lover, la a clever young
dancer with a Zosodont (mile, whose
bubbling personality ably seconds both
her and Mis Burroughs In dialogue and
duets In which they appear.
The real male voice of the Dlece.
however, is that of Raymond Ellis, who
plays the part of Jules Qaillard, the
French aviator. He has a semldramatlc
tenor that Is pleasing, though Its res
onance does not carry It quite far
enough. He reads his lines well and
If he is not a Frenchman Sacre Morn
Dleu! he talks like one.
Other principals are all well cast In
eluding Arthur Cunningham, who as
Sam Hoblnson, the mechanician, is the
foil for much of the comedy brought
out by Jack" Mack. There is also Dan
Marble; who has been playing In musi
cal comedies since before "The Isle of
Champagne" began forming In the river
of Imagination like Mud Island In the
Mississippi. He helps along In the
comedy and his hands can be seen
In the way the show whips up with a
snap at tne finish ana enas wun a
bang. .
Tney say chorus girls ars not being
made any more that New York beau
ties who used to kick over the foot
lights, etc., prefer the affluence of the
life of a manicurist beauty parlor dip
lomat or confidante of a plutocratic
chauffeur to making one and two-night
stands on the road. Perhaps they are
right for the only thing lacking in
"Going Up" la a beauty chorus. There
are a few beauties, however, , but they
have a hard time In keeping some of
the young ladles in Una and kicking
and singing in time. The show came
from Nashville Thursday. ,H was four
hours late. Perhaps tney picked up
a few girls at Hollow Rock Junction.
Briggs, the cartoonist, hasn't - drawn
yet, so far as we know, a cartoon en
titled "What Does a Chorus Man Think
About," but he might draw one "What
Does a Manager Think About?" In the
choice of chorus boys. There was one
iast night who came very nearly spear
ing himself In. the Jaw when trying
to do the "Tickle Toe. However, he
afforded great amusement and didn't
trip up any of the other actors. It
is an airplane show. Perhaps this young
man was chosen to take the place of
the airplane if It ever , gets lost with
the fusllage of his ears.,
"Going Up" is a good show and well
worth a visit. NED COURTNEY.
'The Marriage Question."
The engagement of Haxel Warren at I
the Lyric on next Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday in "The Marriage yuestion,
her latest success written by Ralph T.
Kettering and Lorln Howard, brings
home an interesting point In the career
oi tnis mucn-iovea ana mucn-iauaea
actress who is accorded the distinction
of being the most popular femlnle star
of Manhattan,
Hasc Warren was bom in Virginia
and attended a public school. As a
child she nursed the desire to play
parts on the stage and as she grew to
maturity through girlhood there arose
within her an ambition to become a
leading actress with her name In big
etters upon the front of the theater.
Her career has not been an easy one.
Probably no actress ever mounted to
fame over a rougher road. Harrassed
by more apparently Insurmountable ob
stacles, she started as a child enter
tainer in cheap vaudeville theaters. She
sang a little, danced a little, and she
Is the authority for the statement that
she was a -very poor entertainer. By
hard and harder knocks she achieved
the fame which she strlved for, that
today her services are in great demand,
not only for the stage but pictures as
well. :
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Mil
Kill
Canteen Boxes
Special Tomorrow at
$4.69
Great assortment ot those
boxes that are stylish, with
fittingi and large mirror;
several Btylea 10 choose
from; brown, blue, gray
and black; spe- A A hf
rial sale price. . 4T.U
Marabou Capes
A special lot of marabou capes. These coruP
in black and natural colors, plain and ostrich
trimmed; we offer these at the following
special reductions:
15.00 ( AIMvS I'OK 912.no
$13.50 1 WHS FOlt 910.00
$10.00 CA1KS Hlt 9 H.10
(Main Moor.)
"Niagara Maid" Silk Underwear
Smart Millinery
For the Miss and School Wear
$1.98
to $8.50
"NIAGARA MAI l" SILK MLOOMKKS
These are pink or white; full, roomy gar
ments of glove Hilk; $3.50 d0 QQ
values; Fall Sale price ...... ). aO
SILK IACK HOSK, $3.80
lace hose, black, white and colors; all
the wanted shoe shades and plenty of
"browns;" all in the Fall Sale; S4.50 and
and $5.00 values at, : JQ QQ
the pair ( P3.0a
SILK ;IA)VHS
Distinctive styles and color combinations,
as well as all the wanted kinds and stanle
colors; noreltlea never before shown: ultra
fashionable silk gloves, priced at ".To,
$1.00, $1.21, $1.50 and $2.00.
(Main Floor.)
SILK TKMHKS AM) I'MOX SClTS
Ultjve silk, In pink or white; all sixes, S4
to 42; ft'll cut garments; worth up to
15.00. Fell Sale
price . . . .
$2.SO AM) $3.00 sn.K HCSK,
Full-farhloned pure thread silk hose, In
black, white, colors and nloiity of
"browns," the kind you pay $;.r0 nnd
$3.00 for today; on sale at,
the pair
KIXKST HtF.XCH KI1 (JIOVFS
Finest French kid gloves. In plain staple
kinds and novelty emhrrildered effect:
these are unmatchable today
at the price, per pair
Drill um v
$3.98 F1
K, $3.19 H
$2.19
$3.00
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A splendid showing of dain
ty new hats for children and
juniors on sale in our Junior
Millinery Department.
In felt, velvet, velotir and
hcaver : colors, black, brown,
navy, new blue and cardinal ;
all undcrpriced.
(Fourth Floor.)
Juniors' and Misses'
Goats and Dresses
i Attractively Priced
$
O.95
', Loew'a Lyceum. . ,
Lafavetta and comnanv. Tjfnvtt.
being an unusual healthy, cheerful and
artlstlo French woman the "company"
a pair of accomplished troubillion dan
cers are billed as headltners at the
Lyceum theater the last half of the
week and close a vaudeville bill which
probably has not been surpassed by
Marcus Loew since this theatrical wli.
ard took over tlw theater. Mile. La-
layette is whimsical and uses distinc
tive methods of her own In winning
the plsudtts of Loew patrons, but even
the most dense, ia bound to sit up and
take notice at her astonishing display
ofi gowns and most of all her rirnli
comedy and beautiful voice. Her dos
ing number in which she uses a small
bass drum, swung about her dimpled
shoulders, left the audience in the best
of humor.
Vlelnc with Lafavetta and comnanv
is Lieut. Charles Gerard, seconded by
a pulchrltudlnous damsel who lnr
back at him from a messanlne box in
one of his numbers. Lieut. Gerard lost
an arm in the Argonne fighting. De
spite this hsndlcsp he plays the piano
well and combined with his vocal ability
wins such approval that he even stopped
the supper show Thursday evening.
ClmAvm rSI11n "tka .H,.l, " t.
the clever little crime sketch of' ftie
same name, is a finished artist In her
line. She Is equally pleasing as the
boy crook and after a transformation
a petite, vigorous young woman. John
Carlton makes a good stiff-necked char
acteristically dense portrayal of the
average fiat-rooted detective and puts
200 pounds of vim and action In the
sketch which moves with the rapidity
tni' 1 wentietr leniury limited.
The bill opens with an acrobatic act
full of thriUs and startling feats of
agility by King Bros. They also In
ject Just enough comedy into the act
to make It go well. Crclghton and
Stamm, a boy- and girl fli t, and Mae
Allison In "The Upllfters," a film ver
sion of a Saturday Kvenlng Post storv
of Will Irwin's, round out the best Loew
bill seen here In many a moon.
JUDGE PARDEE DEAD.
ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 2 Judge Don
A. Karaee, senior juage or the Fifth
circuit of the United .States court of
appeals, died at his residence here early
today. His death was the result of
an attack of acute Indigestion suffered
Thursday morning. Judge Pardee was
ii years oKL
I " " THE IrttKSSKS. ,
I Materials include French serge, heavy
1 serges, satins, taffeta silk arid combl-
I nation materials; colors of black, navy,
j copen, Pekln, brown, green, taupe, rose
1 and plum; styles are blouse, belted
1 and coatee,
i Trimmings ar dainty lace ruffllngs,
elaborately displayed wornmansnip 01
i silk embroidery, braids, pipings, but
i tons and combination colors of rich
j silks. This collection will bear t,he in
spection of all. , .
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, ;; -.j! THB.pOATS. I . ... .
Materials are polo, kersey, velours
tori ni,,sk holtnd loose back and flared:
colors are "black, navy, copon, Pekln, all
shades in brown and tan, oxblood, Ox
ford and taupe, all nicely one-half and
full lined. ,
Styles include the fur-trimmed, self ma
terial collars, artistically finished with
nobby buttons, belts and pockets. These
cotfts were designed by a manufacturer
who specializes on youthful and girlish
lines.
(Third Floor,)
Boys' Wool Suits $16
Chosen for their unusual wearing quality. They are made in
solid colors and mixtures; shades of blue, gray and brown;
also all-wool blue serges; sizes 8 to 18 years; two full-lined
knickerbockers with each suit; unmatchable J1 e 7tl
at less than $22.E0; priced P 1 O. 1 U
Winter Coats for Girls anc( Tots
All Sizes, 2 to 14 Years, in a
Wonderfully Wide Assortment at
$7.95 and $10
Whatever style you want can he found in this col
lection of smart and becomingly modeled coats.
Be cd, flared and loose backs are much in evidence,
also yokes, shirrings and pleated skirts. Sizes 6 to 14.
Materials are velours, pompoms, silvertoncs, velvets
and plush. Trimmings selfmatcriat and contrasting,'
others fur, plush and cavanne, collars and cuffs, odd
belts, pockets pnd unique collection of buttons adorn
these coats. All colon, '
The Most Charming New Dresses
For Girls of 6 to WA Years-Street, Afternoon or Party
All pretty fall colors navy, copen, Pekln, Burgundy, browns, tans, rose,
green, blacks, etc. are fashioned Into these dainty and serviceabla dresses.
Materials are French and heavy serges, taffeta sllCa, velvets, satins, crepe
de chines and georgettes.
Styles are many and variedblouse, belted, coatee, empire, surplice, regu
lation and middy styles; skirts are pleated and tunics! trimmings colored
wool, silk embroidery, hand smocking, fancy stitching! piping', silk braids
and numerous other style features.
(Third Floor Annex.) 1
We Are Featuring
Them Specially at
$
14
.95
Boys' School Suits at $9.95
With Two Pairs of Pants
Newest waist seam models, shades and patterns; coats are
made waist seam style and slash pocketB, serge lined; the
knickerbockers are fully lined and all seams reinforced
where the strain is greatest;
sizes 7 to 18 yearB r. .1 . .
$9.95
SUITS FOR LITTLE BOYS
Suits of quality at prices much below moBt stores and suits
that are sure to please the boy, too. Cut In the newest mod
els ad made of blue serge, casslmere, cheviots and corduroy.
$4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95
Boys' Wool Mixed Pants, $1.98
Watch pockets and belt loops; sires 6 to 17 years.
(Fourth Floor.)
Candies For Saturday
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Children's E. Z. W, Union Suits
Heavy ribbed fleeced, made with double set buttons and
hose supporters (an attachment every mother knows) ;
this underwear Is easily worth $1.60 suit; all sizes,
Children's Medium Ribbed Button Waist
, Union Suits For Fall
No sleeve and knee length; Just the underwear for right
now; all sizes; 86c value, for 41c suit.
Children's heavy ribbed, fleeced, fine cotton union
suits; sizes 2 to 12; specially priced, 7Bc suit.' "
Boys'
Sweaters
Coat sweaters
cardinal; sizes
to 84; l.0.
In
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Boys' U. Suits
Heavy ribbed, fleeced;
made full and absolutely
the best underwear made
at this wonderful price; 2
to 17 years; f 1.00.
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Children's Fleeced
Shirts and. Drawers
Children's heavy ribbed,
fleeced, bleached' .shirts
and drawers; fully fin
ished; sizes 2 to 18 years
40c.
89c
11 vra
Children's School Hose
Fine ribbed school hose; the
most perfect stocking; black,
white and brown; sizes 6 to
9 4; 2.V pair.
(Main Floor.)
ASSORTKP OHOOOMTK
AXD VANILLA NUT Fl'IJGK
Pound, 80c.
' ITALIAN CKKAMERY
MAB8HM ALLOW ROLL
" Pound, 40c
HEAVKNLV HASH
You all know Bry's Heavenly
bash, those delightful chunks
' of milk chocolate creamery
marshmallows and -roasted
hazelnuts: pound, 00c.
' (Main Floor.)
Here you are the first of the
season. Those : big. luscious
Tokay grapes, dipped In
cream and Hershey's velvety
milk chocolate; a real $1.00
value for 00c pound.
LITTLE FISH TANDY
In all the dainty flavors and
colors; those oh, so good kind
regular 60c quality, for 20c
pound.
PEC A s nrTTFn ucotcH
R.RITTLK HOI'ARKS
Pound, ROr.
Men's Pure Silk. Satin Stripe C repe De Chine Shirts
$9.85
This Bicycle On Our Easy Payment
Club Plan
The Most Extraordinary aBrgain It Has
Ever Been Our Good Fortune to
: Offer the Men of Memphis
Shirts that were bought nine months ago, and tbe wholesale price on shirts
like these today Ib considerably more than what we are asking, but no prof
iteering here; we give you the benefit of our foresight. These shirts come
In beautiful loud stripes, in wonderful range ot combination Btrlpes, and also
In neat Btrlpes; beautifully made and finished; all sizes, 13 H to 17, and all
sleeve lengths.
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Men's $4 and $5 Sample Hats $3.35
Full size, with heavy gray tires, natural colored wood rims,
i roller chain, leather saddle, leather-wound grips, adjustable han-
die bars, rat trap pedals; $0f QC
f: assorted colors 3r7U
. (Auto Shop- Second Floor.)
MEN'S 80c I'CRK SILK NECK
TIES, e.ic '
Beautiful pure silk satin four-ln-hand
ties, made with slip-easy band,
bar ticket and safety pin; big, full
share and comes in all the newest
fall designs and color
combinations'
MEN'S 2 FALL HHIItTS
Fine percale and striped madras;
come In soft French turnback cuffs,
well tailored and full cut; newest
patterns and colored combinations.
stripes, all sizes,
14 to 17
63c
$1.33
This season's newest shapes and
shades in every wanted dimension.
A manufacturer's complete fall sam
ple line, which means that these hats
are well selected and extra fine fin
ished; all sizes.
We also show the greatest value
aud unlimited style in fine felts
and Imported velours for $5.00
to $7-50.
(Muln Floor.)

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