IHfc; OMAHA HKK: UEMA., AtiiLT Wil Villa on Sunny Riviera Enthralls Omaha Women Of kit the iiiMisriilr. of (beir suniitier ut ! talue whic'l Mr. ). It. Vubie anil Mm Jet.ie M ilUrd r,r (nought baik with thrni. none is i-ior ivi. or liuiie rttre.luiig llun thet ot Mi Antoinette Ogdrn't silU the, Kivirra, wbete Ihry p in many bour. in the Mediterranean un- itine. Min Ugden. a innrr Onulun, b taken a villa at tap d'Antibei ari'i sa a dunning (joste to hrr old Omaha trirml.. "The villa is right on the ra." Mrs. .Volii 4'd, "with ilie Alp be U ni it, and u i uiivuudrd by a wa'Ud gatdrn whuh was a nn ot roe. osi Urge at yi ur Ihm.I, it tme4 10 us. Garden are almost a religion with ihrui in 1 ranee, and I hae never en luuhrr rtorr. They are in lurtr.al in their style of laudnape uarilrnuig Many ui our meal wer server! on the terrace nverh'king the blur water." I roni Artdie M M'llard, Mi Ogdrn ami Mi S. olne motored north by May ,t Marrili-i, where they tuppid to re the Colonial l'.po- iiion which w.i in t"ogre theie this summer. ' Tranre lu every right to be -J tiioinl, b"'li id its fojomen ami o( i he c trios it inn itsrlf," Mrs, iobie id. "I I. t (air is rnontvits ami the a'tliitrrture of each building is mt ti!e t the country it represent, whether it va Imn( hma, Mada- Mcar or Moroico. e rone ' in rickshaw s haubd by the dark skinned little Anamitei, and wr vis ited the native African village. Indo china bad cut some marvelous acrobat in the exhibit" Their motor tup ai-o included Augnon and Ais les-Hams . where l hey were touched and -pleated to be entertained by their driver and Miner at hi own little villa bv hini !! and his predy -rrncli wiie. Since June Mit Milbird and Mrs. S. obie have ben in Pari, wilh ide 'np to ltrittanv, rm.tndy and I outi, Milton lJ jr hiijj of Omaha kccotupaiiird them on their excur ion to William the C'oniueror's Inn "i Normandy, made famous bv F. llopkinon Smith't book, 'The Ann iliair at tlie Inn." They sat iii the Miiichair if-elt, according to Mr. Scobie, and aw the room occupied by Mme. de Fevigny. They alo met Mr. and Mrs. Walt er lle.id and Mr. and Mrs. Howard li.tldrige in Paris and were the giie.ts of Colonel ami Mrs. Stone, who are stationed at Coblent. They K-turned to Omaha the end of last week alter trotsing on the Majestic. This makes Mi Millard's xixternth trip abroad. Boyi Take Walking Trip. Jamr Wyuiau and George Vo i Omaha, and .Vorman Nice ot I.ui- oln. all of whom are vlassniatrs at frimeton, are taking a walking trip through Colorado. Tlirv startrd thrir tramp from Dome Lake, and l ave been tlironiiti Yellowstone and l.strs Fark. 'J'licy latrv Maiikets and knapacks and report that mo torists along the way have Iutii more than generous with "lifts." Thrv evpeet to return to Omaha the end ol llii week. For Mn. Cassidy. Mm W. P. Adkin.s jr., was host ess at tea at hrr home .Saturday aiternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs, Frank Cai&idy of Atlanta, Ga., who arrived last week to be her litest. On Sunday Mrs. V. '. Ad kins, sr., entertained 11 guests at Auto View Rest at hreakfaM, when Mrs. Cassidy shared honors with Mrs. Adkins' daughter, Mr. David Hervej Home From Isle Royal. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Markham. Miss Virginia and their son. Bailey, re turned early last week alter a month spent at Isle Royal, Mich. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith, who have aUo been spending tiie month there, arrived home, and Saturday the last member of their narty, Mr. ami Mrs. Kdward J. 'helps, followed them. Author a Visitor Here, fiozcna IJrydlova. author oi "lo I'nvcilcd.'' but better known in Oma ha -s Mrs. Charles Grotte. passed Monday in Omaha enroute from New York to l.os Angeles, where she in tends to build a home. Her daugh ter, Alice, accompanies her. Mrs. Urnjamin S. Hakcr, an old friend, entertained them. Fraternity Entertains. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity n ill entertain Friday evening at a dinner dance at t lie Country club. -v r 1 ! lite . rs'""-V. New Y Secretary 'TV 0 I JKiisTXaru 7JqUofc J Mits Mary I'atton. new industrial secretary lor tlir ouug Woman's Christian atsociatiou. will arrive September I from Des Moines, where she has been engaged in V, W. C. A. work. Mi-s Patiini i. a siMcr of Dr. James I'atton of tins cilv. She will make hrr home with Dr. and Mrs. I'atton on Mercer park road. Baldwin-Peycke. Miss Helen Peycke and David K. Baldwin of Seattle, Wash., are to be married Thursday at the home of Miss Prycke's sister, Mrs. John How ard Payne, with whom Miss Peycke has been spending the fummer In Omaha. Mr. Baldwin arrives Wed nesday, and the young couple will spend their honeymoon in Chicago before returning to Seattle. . , Leave for Berkeley. Miss Helen Stenicka entertained Saturday evening at her home in honor 01 Kdward Manger, who will have noon to enter the University of California at Berkeley. Those pres ent were the Misr.es Gladys Hoff man, Gertrude T helm, Mary Chris irnscn. Rose Ostramick. May Sten icka and Messrs. George. Edward and Frank Black, Don Miller and James Skomal. For Mother's Birthday. Miss Mildred Othmer entertained In guests Friday in honor of the birthday of her mother, Mrs, F, V. Othmer. Miss Othmer has just re turned to Omaha aftcy a month spent at Burlington and Atlantic, la. Card Party. The women of Holy Name parish will entertain at a card partv Wed nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the school hall. A food sale will be held in connection with the affair. Mrs. William J. Hynes will return todav from F.lon's ranch. Sheridan. Wvo. Spending Money p'riP"" X"'. ;Ul '"" 1 n is as important as saving1. You can't save wisely unless you know how to spend. Each man must work out this problem for himself. When wisdom good com mon sense guides your life time's course, success MUST nmp. Spend wUely. Sec, then, how much MORE you can tave. The Omaha National Bank I1 mam at 17th Srl Capital ami Surplun $SfliMjmil Personals Mrs. J, H, Pumont i home irom a (ix week' tay in Colorado, Mn, Arhur WonLetg it the guri (ot M' U. If. .Salvers ot Lincoln. 1 P. A Cattin ba ion- to the Minn- eota lakes lor a 10 Ha; ' hilling tnt. Mr, and Mrs. Jay I). Fester ! turned to Omaha .Saturday alter two week in Chicago. Mrs. Clarence Petenon and daugh ter. Pori. left Sunday lor Colorado Springs and Denver, Mr. and Mrs. K, P. Smith re turned la-t 'Ihurtday lioni Mead' ranch in F.ttei Park. Dr, George lloehler left Sunday for Minneapolis, where lie will be a guest at a house party for a week. Mrs. S. S. Oakford, Iter daughter, Meridith and son, Sammy, will re turn Tursday alter two months pmt at Durango, Colo, Mr. and Mrs. Ware Hall arrived home Monday from Yellowstone and F.strs Park where they have been on a vacation trip. Harry Palmer is at Burleigh Hill. N. II., after a 10 days' atay at Star Island with his mother, Mrs, Alma Palmer, and brother, Arthur Pal mer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dempster and Mrs. Dempster' sister, Mis Bessie Allan, arrived in Omaha Sunday alter louring in Lurope for the um mtr. Dr. R. C. Kennedy of Omaha, ac companied by Dr. F D. Cunimings of Lincoln, .has recently returned from a motor trip thtougli Yellow stone park. Mm. George Cassels Smith lias re turned from Three Lakes. Wis., where she spent the summer with her daughter, Mrs. William Van Doru of Chicago. George Smith, who has been spending the summer abroad with a number 01 Dartmouth classmates, landed in New York last week and is expected home Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Chapman of Waukegan, 111, spent the week end with Mrs. Chapman's parents, Mr. and Mr, rrank Beadle. Mrs. Chapman was former! v Miss Mary Beadle. Mrs. J. W. Burt, Miss Frances Burt and Horace Burt returned to day from a six weeks' atav in Estcs rark. Airs. Hurt is planning a hort trip to Washington, D. C the uiddle of this week. a middle Mis. Frank J. Carry received a card from London from Mother Michael and Sister Madeline, who have been visiting friends ;ind rela tives in Ireland. Both are Sistrs of Mercy from Mount St. Marys seminary here. Miss Charlotte Acer left last evening to;- her home in New York alter a summer in Omaha as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Beecher Howell. Miss Acer will complete her college course at (he University of Chicago this winter. H. If. Baldrige and Waller Head, who have been touring Europe since July, sailed for home August 2J. Mr. P.aldrige will spend a week at the Joseph Baldrige summer home in Maine before returning to Omaha. Mrs. Baldrige, Mrs. Head and Miss Vernelle will remain abroad until De cember. John Clarke has been traveling in Europe with a group of boys from the Hill school. This month they have been in Venice mid Rome, and will land September 1 on the Niagra. He will come to Omaha for three weeks before be goes cast lo college. Mis brother. Cornelius Clarke, left last evening for Port land, Me,, for a few weeks stay be fore his return to his senior rear at Hill. My Marriage Problems Adcl Garriaon't New Phase of "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE" iCornikt Il;tt The Sound That Camt Through the Side Door. . "Readv. Madae?" l.illuu't low-toned aumniom Horn outaide my door brought wr lo my teeet tensely. I had dressed as she requested an hour before, and aime then had been n'ting at the window watching the twilight lade into dark nrsa, and waiting the hardest thing in the world to do. I crossed the room eagerly, opened the door, and answered softly; All ready" The light of the ball was strong upon my (ace. Lillian glanced at me keenly, then put out her hand and me drew me toward tier, giving little shake. "Vou're taut a a fiddle wire," she aid. "Come out 01 it. We may not have any action for hour vet, and if you don t relax a hit, the wire' likely to snap. Betides, we want you for a hand at bridge, and if you draw Allen as a partner, yon know be' absolute ly merciless on error. So you'd bet ter get ready to mfnd our p's and "Bridge game," I repeated vaguely. Lillian often surprises me, but this casual announcement sent mv mental wheel spinning madly. I had been prepared to crouch in a darkened room waiting for the appearance of the desperate man, Smith. But this commonplace proposal Lillian laughed sottly. merrily, and I felt the needed relaxation come to me with the familiar sound. "It is rather a come-down, isn't it?" she aked teasingly. "But I don't know anything better for tak ing our minds off Mr, Smith until the minute when we have to occupy them entirely with the dear man. Do you: "How Will You Know?" "No. indeed," I answered, for I knew by experience that three niore enthusiastic bridge devotee do not exist than my lather, Allen Drake and Lillian. The only reason I like the gme i because it give me the chance to ex ercise the memory which ha proved so useful to me, but I atw-ay feel dis tinctly out of it in such able com pany, never more so than when I have Allen Drake as a partner. With but an occasional, apparently casual word, which, nevertheless, raises a blister upon one' mental epidermis, . .. . ... f 1 or a languid, inquiring nti 01 ms long, womanish lashes, he is able to make me thoroughly uncomfortable and if J possibly can get out of it, I never engage m tlie game when lie is one of the players. If Lillian had planned to give me a counter irritant for the nervous ness over Smith which was consuming me, he could not have made a better selection "Don't look so frightened." she laughed. "I'll see that Allen doesn't eat you alive." "But," I protested, breaking my rule of asking no question concern ing Lillian's plans, "how will you know when Smith is starting?" The Signal It Given. "We're taking no chances, child," she said soberly. "It is absolutely vital that we know what he is doing eve: f step of the way, and tinder Allen's directions, Tom Chester haf arranged the niftiest system of sig nals you would ever want to . see: Mr.' Briggs will start the thing when Mr. Smith displays symptoms of leaving the house, and from that time until we purposely let him go, he'll never be very many feet from Problems That Perplex Answered ti. BEATRICE FAIRFAX. .SliouJd They ''Dal'" Dear Misa Fairfax: I am 17 years old and engaged to the dearest boy 011 earth. Now. "our" worry Is this: This fall 1 snail he teaching ochool about 300 miles from him, and of course we Rhali not be able to see each other. We have talked the matter over and be wants me to bave dates with other boys, and I want him to have dates with other girls. Would this be proper when we are engaged? We have enough confidence in each other's love to believe we could do this and yet be true to each other. We are planning on getting married when I am 20. I hope to aee this published tn The Omaha Bee real soon. Thank ing you, I am, WORRIED. It would be perfectly riarht and fair for both you and your friend to have date with others since you both agree. Of course, you may be taking chances with Cupid, for rroninnuinty starts many lov af fairs. However, th plan you have hoth agreed on is proper enoURh and splendid way of testing your lov. It it will withstand that, and thr I no reason why It should not, then ou can b anr of happiness always. Mickey: Rlu and tan. Hold to th Mu shades. Dark bin for th street and hfht Mu for th evening. Tan alao will b good, and a golden brown. t would S'Ufest yen Join nni ; church society. This t a splendid 1 wav to meet th kind of bo you I should know. I don't think you i should I sv anvthiug to ilo with th 1 partv you refer to. Re.mbr. a.iv , noitilnr unkind about hr and do' tm rrliieir her, nd If you tan do her a kind act. do , but It is riot necessary to see anvtbtrf of hr j Why net avoid hr quietly wltheui bee knowing sen sr doing It. I. s ta.t. F(! Writ ere ef IK derail-1 mnl a'ore ( rar ef th hair dreeaing rfeeartiraot. Snd hv will, 11) sou alt '! wish Is knnw. Yes. , Il I prefs' tn (it wilh bos 1 ,i rt em ir fr, tu t ftir witlv ihsm ' md i" df aevihii t wNe 1 itm think o'i r tt ihsm mers j 11 ss j a H I'. J 1 v d .i .r 1 s f h4 miI k l. !. I 1 I n "f iilltiw r 4iv pi ef t' ln' P k aulas frit, foe I Ms if nf eaiiv si.-il t writ iu fee "s i(ii a Ips Mtrbri tt ts rif-t; ni, f"f stia r i st at if H,.. 4 r.n t ii:t Ss --, uhi'4 ,(s S tniF iihr iiikI S iks, 1111, Ti ( 1 ts i i4 I ! one of suum 1 he.ter men So tl,ere' nullni'g lor u to do but lu " r that br.t .iiwl 1 mr I along, put our nund upon liie n anv advantages 01 iin-triiiup band. N ou L fl AU' ltl..l't Alt,.,' .,f Its. i.l ,. .....I should diaw bun a a p tucr, and I irrl it 111 my bones toi're going to art bun." "Ihen I Irrveuily hupr our bones have but thrir power of prophecy lor once," I iaij earnestly, and the I next minute we werr in the library and gtrriinif my tathrr and Allen Dcikr, who vrir alrradv comiort ablv 'rated behind the blidge tablr. My hone was iielr. however. a''"' Lillian's prophrcy luliilled. lor ' ... 11.. . .m.l ............ Jk .... j Mr. Drake lor a gjinr which lo me ui ir uiiK 1 'itii mr m seemed iiitrrminablr. t cmild not keep my mind upon the taidv but frit a nervotia felluwaliin u.i'.i kaiir. U llil UJi .itfi-tlmf mu f I H.I til a I roenrr eif the room, but who, Iron.' her tacul 1 ontornous, and low, tin- 1 patient muttering'., was patently dropping still hr ,it last ,n she knitted thrm, I kurw that Lillian j l.ad told In r to vt 111 the icm with 1 us because lie leared the effect of solitude upon the girl' nerves, and thoiiiih she appeared to be absorbed in her game, vrt I tjw that she was covertly watching Katie, determining what would be the be-t method of handling b"r. And then, setim ibr nrrvrs of every one of Us a -iiivrr, ll.ere came a low tapping upon the side door, which I guessed was the expected signal. Country Clubs At the Field Club. Wednesday evening George Bian (is has ottered the services of the P.randei Tea Room orchestra tor the dinner dance at Hie Field club, coniplimetary to 1 lie state golf tour nament. Those holding reservations are Guy L. Smith. .'0; F P. Bover. .Ill; J. J. Haslry, H, Jack Hughes. : Mr.. H. L. Arnold, Stuart Kdgerley. 4, Gordon Bennett, ; II. A. Vierling, : Job iiGamble, 2: D. H. Asbloii. 4; W. M. Giller, 10; Mrs. Fdith I. Wag onner. 0; H. G. Shed. 2; J. F. I'ul ver. 14; Clinton Bronie, 8. At Auto View Rest. Mis Grace Brant entertained 10 Biie.sts at breakfast at Auto View Kest. For Sunday dinner I. B. lones run 'or yen:j. (,. Martin, mx. and H, A. Schaetter. lour. Birth Announcements, A son was born August 22 to Mr. und Mrs. R. I'. Foster of I'nion, Aen., at tlie Stewart hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alex l.ashiiisky an-1 nounce the birth of a daughter ! Very softly he crept alon the wall August 28 at the Stewart hospital. a little way. He knew that some 11 , .1 , ... 1 times when you jump off a wall a f aCtS ADOUt Women. . stone will rock under your feet with In England any woman who pos- 1 clanking sound; and he didn't want sesses the statutory qualification re- 1 10 disturb the sleeper in the tree, quired for the appointment to a Sometimes as you will remember judicial oflice is equally with any he was very thoughtful, man eligible for appointment lo that He managed to reach the around office. J sUenlly, then stole ouicklv to the tree Girl students of the University of Oregon have organized a rifle team. Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Epsten and children, Kobert and Tom, and Mrs. Fred Thatcher of Kansas Citw will arrive home the latter pait oi the week from a motor trio to tlie Minnesota lakes. and have good sense, l! is hard to advise girls with such a silly notion as you both seem to have tn your heads, so I suppose, no matter what I say, it will make no difference in your plans. Hut I repeat, if you elope you will be sorry and deserve whatever you net. The boys them selves will have no respect or love for you. Wave your hair mul comb it back softly from your face, and either pin in soft puffs or in a. knot at the ba' U. This is always becom ing. i MinmU . ot - Am ,.e" ci.-.-,.w,vT:i r s. . IftlaS j 7 . V tePY-TIME TALES MORE TALES or CUFFY BEAR irARTMlVIITIElllFY b 4 w - CIIAPII.K I The Code That Cobbled. IJu.k tin a niid'umnirr'f rtemng luiiud tuny (Wr at the foot of Blur! rr 5A W A & nioinitain, wlirrr the woods reached 1 strong as its voice I'm glad I ht i, nown to meet tbr pat;urr, Already for it surely would hae earned mr bghts were twinkling thiough the ' 0(1 lo lis nest " window of the jinilioue down m .Sumehotv br no I.iiigei cared to the valley below CiUlv wa won-' visit the lienboiie tint nighl And drring how long il v.oitbl r heiorejwhen b" said to bis mother, la'er, "I I aimi-r tireen'a family went to bed. ! almost bioughl you some goo.e featb He intended to visit the henhouse, j rrs; but it was n't a goose that 1 found and hr didn't wi.li 10 ditiub tbr ! anil it not awav," Mr Bear promptly hoil.i hold. Son, 1 -times Cully v sint Lrd tin Ins ran. He asked Culiy very (lioughtml ..1,1 ,, ., , ue was waiKinw iiiiv aiuflH Hie ton ril the slotir wail Willi an ec and 111 ear and a po-r ready for a Kght or sound or sun II oi any mouse that in iK li be out lor an evening's stroll. ?t Suddanlq a tirrli ciy rn( in Cui'ff ' Bear'a ! "& aaax JoaaU. Qv&Jt Just as he was passing beneath the branches oi a wide-spreading maple tree, Cmfy slopped short. All at 1 once be had noticed a veiy pleaant fragrance in the air, whiih made bun tl.ink of dinner. "It can't be a mouse," Cuify tid j under hi breath, "bill it's i.er-' tainly something good something delicious." Gingerly he stretched his ueik first over one side of the v all and thru over the other, to siau the ground and listen for a iamt rustle, or the quick patter of tiny feel. Il neither saw nor heard anything. Yet that Strang odor still tickled hi': iio"e. I licit some sense told him to look un-not down. He raied his bead. And right above him he beheld a I shadowy shape roosting on a I'tub. 1 It was a big binf, sound asleep. "My goodness!'' Cuify thought. I sliant need to make a trip to the henhou.se tonight. 1 1 err a hen that's come'to meet me. and began to climb it. Little by little lie drew biniself up the trunk, taking care to make the least possible sound of scratching as he grasped tlie rough bark with his claws. At last lie reached the limb where the sleeper drooped and dreamed. It was quite dark now. Hut so tar as I'uffy could tell, ilie big bird bad not stirred. "It's too bis lor a hen." ( ni'tv murmured. "1 believe 11 is yes! it j must be a goose." lie didn't know that geese never ! roosted off the ground, lie didn't j know that they couldn't wrap their -j webbed feet around a limb and go to j sleep. 1 "Mother will be pleased when I 1 bring her goose leathers for a bed," j Cutty said to himself with a smile. 1 Then he thought of his lather; and ! his smile faded. He knew that noth ing less than a good big share of the goose itself would please Mr. Bear. "I'll take him the feet! They're ccr- I tainly big," Cuify decided. Then he edged along the limb. It j CASTORIA Tor Tnfanti tnil Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of if " Jr For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA 1 tnib!e4 ben4lli Ins sseigbt, Willi , all his iar he couldn't help that. Th rthtr be weni tlie mote the limb jstiiioU. And when be reached out a a v to grab tu !iu the limb much that the aleeprr 'jnokr. Suddenly a terrible fry tang hit l hi v Hear' ears; "Gobble, gob , .!e. uubble. gobbler Coming a ft did out ol the uleiue oi the night It .tartled Cmfy atartled and ttight ened bun. He missed his tooting and irll out he I1'"1"1 imJ clump it tern besnle the ttone wall. He beard tin beat Ol grcav winas abovr him. saw a dim hape go sail nig oit arrot tbr pasture, and oou be br.id a gho.tly gobblr. gobble, gobble gobblr tar down the bill- "If thai ws a bud. it was t iurer our." I'utiV iniittrird. 'It wasn't a ).. 1, w d a,M,,P h it was as a (rw nuestiont And when t utly (old liii rs :.bout the trrnblr giibble. 1 unldilr. ufibblr. vobblr, Mr Hear , ti ied. "1'hat was .1 tmkry. Don t l"!(1r -(,, ,rwiblrr you. oil are not j i,(iili'r our eiape!" t ouiiiirtiiig ui uiiislancrs. P WJ, o angry that u'ls ptoui- 'tici .mile and keep vnmself m ised him hr would siitely laltli tlie net one br saw and gne II 10 n 1 Ilea; "Shall I bung home his goiilil' too, I'a'" l uliy aked. Mr. Ileal did not trouble lunisell to answer. !) I hl is..' 1 Hun Down liy Trtnl. William Bower, ' a woikmaii, mav be iiiternallv iiijiiTrJ as tin- i- suit 01 beinjf run down by a trink j driven by J .S. Todd 01 tintna. Neb. 1 yesterday near Sixth-einht and I rn ! ter stiert. Powers is in the louu j ty hospital. PRICES REDUCED W. Clun sna Pros Mtn's l CA lw mr Tfcr. fic Sails Isr V psf rttarn ihir o i ssprs 0." rs 'eel psjr fSip'itcaii. DRESHfR BROS, B,l eiMH. HOti'i. Ismtri II le 1. Hut Cum-t C ''l ' 2a 1 ? Assam si. si issue ) N motieaal picture in jrsar h hasl such a natural salting, sublima grandeur has so played upon th chords of lo and all its moods as dots "The Storm NOW PLAVINC ft NOW PLAYING Continuous from I. IS P. M. A wonderful combination pro gram of six standard acts and fsatur photoplay with Elliott and Girls Novelle Bros. La France and Byron Three Senators Nada Norraine The Pickfords A thrilling picture as you' lien in many months. "Love Never Dies" So th realistic and awe inspiring TRAIN WRECK BATTLE IN THE RAPIDS Next Saturday TRIPLE HEADLINE bill with th gratt array ef amusement or offered t popular prices in Amorica You'll B AMAZED When Ysu S "ALEKO" A RoTolation far All Th SEEKING THE I TRUTHS OF LIFE I NOW 1 fcrOnltf )ihtf a !.. i ,i a . atkt tMt i BB4. Thurd4Y rrtdys-8turtst C0NSTANCK TALMAD0K Common Sei.sSc Can You Smila tn th Face ot TroubU? You may think that suit iiae a monopoly on trouble, but there a r rountles thousands who, 11 the1 l.ava no uiore trouble tlmi ou t leat have at much; and many moi who, it they bad no more iN.n rem. would Count it grlt'i'g fH pet' easily. Sumetiiu: )oii bate been su" prid t. luid that a man who inlr easily it at the s.ine time tarrying a brvirr load than sou are, t.nt be tunics and thinks a wv out, while ou . oal and wony abinc I be ilia'." air in Ut'i ol tli II Hi llo silllb't. I: iirur i!o ny u' ':f"'v woirv tuer tioublrs and problems. While v.ti are busy worrying thrri i no lime, nor are ton in rofi dilion lo thmk a wat out of our pi rilu 41111 l.l To be sii- von sluinld not be carclr., 01 ,.ur lulure that )ou take no account ol the outcome of your Miidci taking-, and so good-natured that our lailur.-f nuke no impres sed! upon vim But 11 trillion totidilioi's uieren 1 ( m,)(, u think a wav out ol your iiiiin "iltics, hating practical pUn i sinooib out )our muddles. o iiPH ilit l;!i l iaii ilcs niiriots are erteclivfly placnl oii,rliiurt ax ai "st a pattrrned wall where a 11 allied inuror would be out eif plat'. Now and Until Wednesday Night AGNES AYRES "The Ordeal" And a Real Comady, LLOYD HAMILTON "The Speeder" NOW PLAYING A screen masterpiece for thos who demand perfection. A SUPER COMEDY 'That Son of a Sheik" NICHT PRICES Balcenr. 40c; Main, SOci Bex, Msliness 3Sc (until S.l NOW SHOWING "Clay Dollars" A atUe el Uuilis a rnase, laiurf EUGENE 0'DfIIEN OsVvtUPtlCJCUtT VAUOCVtUX Mihm Uil, a la- Isa.v Nurks. IS Hy'aMS and MelNTYRE M m on tuui "UhiiMsursTicPsT i. a i. , sik.i r.af Al Alt, MU a rstwi Aa fuit il taHO AM t lk, Pk . . a., S.ki I., ts. S s. l wt MU Milk, SINGER'S MIDGETS OMSMS SMS, ((MIS' M e4 Si Ts r.s Sk M rniM VVU 0 A iu.Js IsNICR'UmCHS VTM U " MI lit so l 4 l Mt4y ' Im tt.. is. a. rj at. it t Stweit Si s, I sirf.f m4 I ! t" f 4 it ( Mr tfmjs: I R,m ; '' s . in UM