South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 October 1916 — Page 7

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suvrs o sali;. S-ats arf now on sai- for the I'.istoral romf.'ily drama, "Where the Ilno.-tor Crows." which will ho th ; ttrrjftion at the Oliver theater Sun- !; v afternoon and niht. Th idcce N'lls an interesting .vtory with a well iU lined plot, punctuated with refined humor anl a beautiful love' story ;mwJ present. 1 t.v a competent cast. Realistic scenery taken from actual Ihotiri aphs of th- vicinity of a .mall Connecticut village, where the action of the play takes place, has Peen provided.

AT Till: liASAMJ!. Today's feature picture at the Ii Salle presents NaT C. Goodwin, a dramatic actor of ability, who has l.eon seen on both the legitimate and pliotodramatic sta'e. in "The Marri;uv Bond." This is a modern society drama based on some of Mr. Ioodwin's actual experiences in matrimony, and it has been 'elaborately staged and is well handled by a capable cast. Jackie Saunders will aain be featured a. usual tomorrow in "The Crip of Kvil" serial story and tnother episode of the "Ileatrice Fairfax" story will also be shown.

j players. The show is entirely new

and pnbably only one feature of last season's entertainment has been retained. That is the running board cn which the principal and chorus Kirl.s render son; numbers In the midst cf the audience. New numbers for presentation on this board have been prepared. The company is headed by ivddie Dale. German com-

jedian. and Jimmie Cooper, straight

comedian. while the supporting company include Ada Lum, Helen

Stanley, Habe Hay. Connie Fuller.!

Harry Peterson. Norbert Sinsi, and Sam Carlton, the latter beim? a clever Jew comedian. There is also a chorus of attractive girls and in the song numbers they will display a great variety of gorgeous powns and novel costumes.

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The 1'iiioa Trut Company is now at home in its new building. Corner of Michigan and Jefferson. Alvt.

AT Till: COl.OM.Mi. A novel feature will bo shown at the Colonial today in "Little Mary .Sunshine," a the part production from the Pathe studios which stars Baly Marie Osborn in the leading role. This child actress is but three years old and although exceedingly youni: to lead a picture, she holds the attention of the spectator on account of her winning disposition. The story.concerns a poor little urchin of the slum district who, becoming tired of life in her home where there is no one to care for her but a drunken father, wanders into the street and enters an automobile that is standing by the curb. The owner happens to be a wealthy younff man and he takes her to his home where she i.-' cared for and it is through the child that the youn man is reunited with his .sweetheart, who has refused him in marriage. Saturday's Blue Ribbon feature picture is entitled "The Kid," the story of a Kirl reporter on r New York paper with charming lallian Walker in the leading role.

"Till: CIIAIIMINC; WIDOWS." Replete with i:ood sinning and dancing, plenty of rapid lire comedy and liberally sprinkled with feature acts, "The Charminir Widows." the bi burlesque production will come to the Oliver theater this eveninV. The show is said to be frorpeously costumed, the scenery handsome, new effects in electrical lisjhtins are promsed, while the presenting company is composed of experienced

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Sale of Fine Suits Realizing that there are several ihou.uui women and misses wanting suits at 2 5, and knowing that they are entitled to the cleverest stvles, smartest materials and greatest values, we have arranged lli!s most -lMrriff iv

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ties and mixtures: belted and pinch back models $4.50, $5.95 and $6.50. Children's Sweaters, with pockets, in tw shades of red, special $1.50.

Lingerie Blouse Sale at $1 Voile and orandv waists in many diilerent styles. The large collar on many is effectively trimmed with lace or embroidery. Others tucked or with pretty trill front Special $1.00 SILK BLOUSES South Bend's most remarkable assortment, greatest number of styles, smartest models and unapproachable values. Of line Georgette and crepe de chine. Newest deep collars, pretty jabot and frill fronts. In white, black, flesh, maize and

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New Trimmed Millinery $5 $7.50 $10 $12.50 and $15 An attractive showing of Hats that presents the new ideas in shapes and the charming developments of the rich velvets and plushes into sailors with rolled brims and military and mushroom effects. All are effectively trimmed with new ornaments; velvet flowers, mehllic ribbons and furs and silver and gold iace. Special for tomorrow 50 Trimmed Hats at $5.00 each.

Corset Sale, $1.00 Saturday Special l-i-ht new models in famous American Lady and Kabo Corsets. There's a sty le anions them Vest adapted to the needs of your tiure or every woman's tigure: nicelv trimmed; made of good cou- Q j til and batiste. Sale price tj) L 2-piece BREAKFAST SETS

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Silk Hose Hull asort'rient of the new fall color, black and white; the f a m o u s "Round Ticke:" brand, excellent quality and good tilting stockings 55c pair. Ha ncy striped pure Silk Hose, pair $1.25 and $1.50.

Wonderful Styles in Coats

Saturday Sale, $25 Three leading New York makers sold us their surplus stock of high grade Coats at a price enabling us to offer ycu these uncqualed values. Fully 50 different styles. They accurately .ellect the neuest authentic modes! Made ot good quality wool velours, plush, plaid zibeline, diagonal, wool plush, fancy corduroy. All shades. Hehed or full flaring.

Mostly full satin-lined. I arge square fur collars and other smart trimming. Sale price. .

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A picturuation of Ishen's powerful story. 4DANGE R GIRL," two-reel Keystone comedy with GLORIA SWANSON and BOBBY VERNON.

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AT Tili: AUWTOIUUM. The story of "Pillars of Society." taken from Ibsen's play of the isaine name and being shown at the Auditorium today, takes place in a Finall town in Norway. Karstan Hernick, whose shipyards are mainstay of the town. i forced to return home from

a Uohemian life in Paris to assume

the manigemcnt of the business. Knowing the dependence of the townspeople on his company, he feels forced to break his secret enfja?remont to Lnna. that he may marry Hetty, her rich half-sister and with her fortune he saves the company. From this unwillin? hypocrisy row others until Karstan is hailed as a pillar of society. He Is approaching the height of his career when a certain .Mine. Dorf, an actress, arrives in town and threatens to reveal an old scandal of his I'aris days. To protect himself, therefore, he persuades his brother-in-law. Johan Tonncscn, to take the blame for him. He agrees to do so for his sister's sake, and leaves for America with bona. Mine. Dorf dies and leaves her little daughter, Dina, to Karstan'.s care. As the years pass Karstan assumes the leading pUce in the community and feels secure when Johan and Iona suddenly return, the former to clear his name, and the latter to persuade Karstan. whom she still loves, to establish his position as a pillar of society on a foundation of truth instead of lies, she having just learned from Johan the truth of his disgrace. Jonan fulls in be with Dina and renews his insistence that Karstan lear him before the public. Desperate. Karstan connives at their departure on an uns-a worthy ship, but his terrible plan reacts on himself, for his only child, has nfn away and has been discovered on the hip as a stowaway. The ship catches fire and there is a thrilling rescue of the little boy by motor boat. Karstan is awakened to the truth of his position and at a reception Riven him hy the townspeople, as a tribute to their leading citizen. he confesses the truth. The outcome is a strong lesson told with great power. "Dancer Girl. a two reel Keystone comedy, is also being shown.

AT Tili: OHIMIKI M. Plenty of laughs, several thrills and an occasional lull are all included in the hill at the Orpheum for the last half of the week. All of the acts are good, but one or two of them draff a little. The program is good enough, however, to make up tor the shortcomings in any of the numbers. For a good, clean comedy ske tch, the playlet. "Kvery Day in the Year" offered by Morgan and Gray, is one of the best seen at the Orpheum in many a day. The act correctly portrays the late husband hurrying about his home before leaving for his office in the morning. Everything imaginable j;oes wrens, bringing in lots of good comedy. True to its name, the playet shows something that happens every day in the year and the two actors put plenty of punch into it. Wilson and Wilson in "The Handman aivd His Hand." hae a black face act that is considerably above the average. One of them gives an impersonation of a colored minister at a camp meeting", doing the turn by singing "You Can't Fool All of the People All of the Time." ISoth of them are. good singers and dancers and every look means a laugh. The Diving Nymphs do the usual fancy dives. Miss O'liuehlin does the feature stunt of the number by dropping about ;'.0 feet from a trap-

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