Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1919 — Page 8
THE INDIAXAPOLB KEW8, WEDNESDAY, AUGITST 20, 1919.
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Ai.toAmiiA^i;,ii* x«M to -A Dmffiiur ©f tto Wolf ruvnamr, ftWof *»« totsrffoy. A otorjr of tko for Bortbona wildoraoM of Conoto. Otiiot pnMrmm ottroctfooo Ineluffo tbe CouiBont novo wcoklr ^ fftrsito
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CWUOfflAlo-o*^© Moo Who Tornod Whlt«.“ feotarfieiff th« Enfflish octor, H. JH. W»f»«r, will eootfmio to to otowo for ito rtnooiodor of tto wmk. A ooaooiy ood tlio enrroat Potto Kowo olo* or« obown. ^>«cU! niisteoi
pr««r*« to tto Utortp ffoztotto ojmI tto Aotcrtcoo MonaoBiotB.
Mffirf to Cftoitofft Co«rt
'on Moor* to '"Hoartooooo.” o Chorloo Kioto otory^ ptctarlooff. Thttroday, Friffoy owl Sotnrtfoy. Tto Circtetto OBd Kftoffron feotaroo oro o4d«tf oltroctiOBO. ^ ^ KECiKTr-^wto 8. StoBO to "Mob*o Dortro.*' wUl to ohowa Thorotoy. Fritoy ob4 Soturdoy. A Gale Hoary comedy, “PoBto,” olto ii oa the pro* IfflO—^ylor Uotnes to a roiliekiBff force. "A Roffulaf Fellow.” ^TJinr««l»y, Friday aad Sottirtoy. The proffram oiao iBelttdoa o fore© to whieli Taylor
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.ftoffiBiB too tooB or*
to# too BBBBOt awetiaff of tto ll|pi|ni0iiaip Fedoratioa of Phmor*
ttoertninol eottrc rotm of
0iPwa»th(iii»t Saturday at t J» a n Aaioflff tto opeators are Lewii Taylor, mermary ot the Indiana federation et
a AoMciatione . W H. Hiefcann. i of tto offfaohBaUoa, and I, totoett, an aUerttey. Tto J Melody Qtorfot aad the Maoortte Qaartot wm prorida
i. Flak ia preeldeiit of tto mmoa aad tto other offlcna are JohB m, aorretary, and R^al MeCUiia.
The proffran <orewtttee for M nftto to ^ w. t.wmnu
aacor. SWiH fAeClato. S. M. Spftoffer. tSm.
UllMto WBtttoi BoNMih W. m. FMek. totoOwtoOti. Aaa C. O. Sttt> too, aad liHiee Gnao. Dale Morgan hi
^ tto owpmtttto arrao^'
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WITH THE STARS OP MOVIELAND
Far anaggliag a* W M proctked n the Mr aertbcra metot »f the Oandtaa wiMW' aeMW tow the cHMe aew tM hocder esd the coBsetoeat puaMuaent «f the taw tmk> era ie piciejed fa '*A Daaptitcr of the WaUr Ui» tee. whieli wKt he ■newa Thunder. Friday end taturday at the Alhaeittm. The man pnrUm Mim Lee with ttw rale eC a daughtor of a fur ■maggScr haeWB ae “The W^,“ Seared la the reugh
Meat of the wood*, the ghrl mehce
ymag wemeahood Mioie toe
- ^ _ .. gen a gitaipee of the eutelde werli. which abe dew when
hw fether tehee her wBb hiai oa a fonrhey
eta mad
A B. Hiffhtahiie, Tto reception
, to W, A AftinaB. JffgBtBffg, SHfah Dbw-
JDaie Marghti,
M. Walter ford Wat-
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ttengASE TO MONSTRIKERS.
Pmy of Now YoHc Borfaoo Lfno Street Car Man Ptatadd. , MBW TOBX, Aaffuat M -Joh E. Htofaff, raeaWdr of tto Kiw Tark italltowa CaaoaMwy, which epdfatoe moot of aorfhoff Saaa fa Maahattaa, too I gdiMthanl It per oeaL waae f maim, makteff »jnr tia tto Mit few *nio I# wiFitoB did ato ffo oa I tto auhway and eteratod laMli Fhio ratarnod to work thle ntora- ' S^aito atoas graatad m m par owt
late drliisatiee. la the ctty etoe shmrr falie la Jove with a yenag oeui ef wealth whe recl|iRwa««e her affcctieB aad fetlewe her whea Ohe tetania with her father te the far flouatry. There the yooth enoountere a leelotw aMNBber «f the enmegnag hand whe hrmade hlM aa a reraaaeamcfBL The glH aavea her eweethcan from death la tMluag fhtotoa while the emaggilag tatad ie ecat> tered try the real toMaia. 9e*a«sm of rare heaifty tahee ta the aiarra moomaiaa and a tmvorttng trnm. wblto hi headed hy Biiott Dexter add Raynwad Battoa. go to awke ttw Ptetore eae of the hem Mim Lee haa appeared Mi. Other ptegnwi euractlone wUl he the Oettmeat aewa weekly aad a ftraad
Hewy S
Mea who Toraed* White.” the earrent attraettM at the Coieaiai. ta a noted Bagilto
aeter and taw atarred to meny hig iiUM|a
■uraiwua. both la Uw Datted Otatea aad Kaftaad. Batoara Caattetem, whe playa ia au^ort of lir. Warner, alaa eaaw ta the
ecroen fma the lea^mate etage, where
mratocr
ehe atarred ia a mratocr of big prodoetiOBa. eaa of wild) waa *Tt Faya to Adrertlae.” “The Man Who Turned White” le regarded ee ene of the beat {deturea ef the year, and for Utia raaean It ta being aaewa throughout the weto at the CManiel. Tlw ptetera telia the etery of an Snglieh aetor, wretoM by his own paofto. tema hia back aa tfon raad goaa te live wKh the Ambe and beemnw the terror of the deeert. Many big daeart aewaes are featamed to the pfe-
turc.
One ef the eeenee for "EverybodFe Sweetbeeit.” the aMsnlcfc idetare in which Kleie Janla will make her acreen debue, oaiia lor a nwtoer at wounded eeidiera mm extrea. tt gave MMe danle an opportunity to put into pmettea her favorite motto: *Tf he Wha gned enough to Stot for you, be te good enough to work for you.” She obtained the
aoidlera ftten an eaatam hoepltat hr a parMael vialt, and pHd ihem for their work.
j inrodi ef the eattnig aad effittag pi'eceaa. They are Allea Meiobara new feature. The fUght to ^nplneae.” atarrlng Decetby Fhliape. In whitotoe ator plays a remarkabte dual rtoe. end ”Tb« Pfnnaete.” a probtem (Mama of ator-the-war matotteoa hi santtncmal BnTtm. Whieii Brie iw MrahaMn. the Mue oStoar ef '"The Heart at Huaaaalty,'' wrote, warrai to and diraned.
^Ma aM MoriM popular fuceura, la one
”A ftegnter Fellow” te the title tor a tore* to which Taylor Hoimee wfu eppear at the lafa mtarsday. Friday sad Saturday. Hr. Rokawa^to a eemedtea who poaaeaaei a vaat etero of vereatiitty wtdeh he wee to advaatage on the optoea. Sis aoppert iatoudee a watt balaaeed comfaay of popular |torara. The pregyam will Biso Include thtor bieeay fua 'Stoas. "Man's Iteatre.” teatarlng Lewte 8. Stooe. which wtit he ahown at the Regent the lattw hail ef the week, te a drama ef the tog woods lumbar eoimtry. laeluded to the caat ef "Maa’a Daatre" am Jane Rovmk. Ctoriocta tturtOR. Bill Dyer, Oeorn Fearoe. foe Benaott and Imitt Carm. ‘Tkato." a edmedy faatortag Gteie Henry, will also be •bowa, Cterl MUkM^ whe eupported Mildred Harris to aevarei of hop Lote Weber Jewe! pmductioae aad who waa racently snm with Anita Stewart fa "Mary Itegan.” has bean caapaged by Itoiveraal to ^y opposite Marie Waicamp to the cxknttauattea of the "Tempeet Oody” aartee of two>reel western dramas trhtoh are bolttg made under Oeorge Holt’s direction. The attraetioa Tbttraday, nito^r and fSaturtey at tlw Ctrcte te Tom Moore la "Haartwaae,” written by Ckarlee SUton. author of “Tbe Lion and the Monee” aad other notable atage aucctwea. Tbe story te a remantlo drama ef e young composer aad Um atory haa its locale wltbta the waUa of the theater The elotong eoenes are being taken for "Tbe Woman Under Cover,” the Seda Cowan atage itoty, prodorod by the Henry 'B. Mams eetote, which Oeotve Selgmann te making into a alx-reel feature with Frltxt Brunette, as the Mtar. The story deals with newifiaper Ills aad the roottlghts 1. Bam^ Sherry, former Trtengte eter, who supported Frank Mayo and Kathryn Adame to Lynn Reyntode’s .production of "The Little Brother of the Rich," is In sup-
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mvi) Jail froek<!iy
priced at
•29^ '45 '65 ^ ii and by degrees up to $125
Elegant diimer gowns, afternoon frocks and smart tailored models for afternoon and travel wear developed in satin, silk taffet^ tricotine and serge. Models for womai and misses.
Styles unique and entirely apart from the commonplace, and with many new departures in sUhouette and ornamentation.
SilF
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r/^rtrenely and color— ilMi are exia fur. Hoot 1^0 wear ^^.sop-
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a£ 4icu?fnqf'^ of SS foc^c^njL OR. jrtke^
Hie purchase of your winter furs « during our August Fur Sale is more than ever advisable this year. Hie cost of furs is rising daily, and all reorders will of necessity be at a consideraldy advanced price.
Anticipate your winter fur necessities and make your purchases now at actual savings of from 20% to S5% on After-August prices.
A reasonable deposit will hold all purchases for future delivery
A splendid showing of
ycUl millinevt/
atflO
III the displays are rolling brim sailors, chic draped turbans and tarns. Charmingly designed with ornamentation of appliqued flowers and embroidered stitching in yam. The new shadra are henna, brown and beaver. Splendid value at $10.
Others priced at $15, $18,50, $25 and up. SELIG’S
•net of Bury Cnrey fa —Th* JEtenml 8«vese.** the wwtom toaFs aeweet feetisr*. Kathteeu crcamofar. who piuyue oppotot* Mama J. Corheu fa hte •fghwea-optaodo ■Htot. "The Mtoalght Mrau." hea hcwi r«—ffiffaf by Utovaraal to be Horry Conar'a toiStog woaiea to tote amwmmt woutora bmIofraara, "The XtcrBoI Shvage.” Nbraaa Dawa. who dtructmi the twa-reel watoaia ’“Iho Mao of Tiatod Butto.** to pvotaetog a two-reat Stea aevtoty. It to o "oex oMtodrmam" of domaetie ztoatlottB caltodi "Tto atonM] tneagle.** aad hea doga aa tto oBly actora ■MgcM Ciawdlo has algaad a eentract with Bl B. PhaBma. tto oaotpaay that etaza Beeafo Barrteeate, aad hancaferth to wSl ptotogiaph tto auB-crowaad star to all bar predaettoaa Mary WacLarcB te te ha Marrad la the tomaace af a Uttte Soat^ astoL which to to be pradueod hr Ted Browatog from Henry C, Rowland's novelette. "Aald Jeremiah." '•Oeeaman- Pxopexty." the new drama of natlanaltaBtien of waama la Ruaala, with Rabart Aadarsea aad OMlaca Maere aa tha foatarad ptoyera. has bcea started. "The Deaexc TraU" ia tto warfctng titls of a naw taro-raMer of outdoor typa to which Fata Morefasa aad Magda Laaa wtu star aadar Oearge Botra diraetfam. "Jtai ef tha Baagen.” tha acw Harry Oarer mModraaie qf Teacae to tto early toys. WTttiaa by O. A Laacaenar. to nearlag eompiectoii. "Tto Right to Happiaeas," Dorothy Philiipa'a aeweet auparpiuductlea. haa raceivad tha dual eatttag. Marten Davtea has Satehed har latest Icetaro prodttCtloB. “The Claema Mardar." "Roe-Skid Love" te the aawaat LyeeMoraa enandy tt procaae of productimi.
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