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a run l'MTiir' in whi M in- , . ;,n authority than tho cflohrat.-rl attfT'.ij't'-i' to il ritl' whfth'T '''f,n,''"s 1 lt an;.'i t i f liti" AI in I) lie or hnir..-itr.s arc most Tff.-r i-.p.a!-. , Mi ,,. j.r.i.s',, r'f.r .llf5 v rv littlo inThr avi rn-t- Juan ,-f fitirs" Ir-n't j rrtl nation to o-il tlirati r-po is raro nnirh. ?o innp as s-h- is , :nvUK whonl she has jnanv udmirlookint:. For -Kh ty;, ?t l-oa-t s-om j rrf f fr .h,, ,n(i,arr(1 h'-r If to ;u-cimT.s that are mighty . v on J th, iP hearts hv h-r lnimitabl.- im-
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Joe.r behalf thin drar cM Did ! OwU s." 1 It dors not tske Mr. Towls or.
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:""v new moulicr of th.. n: Talen has dcvolord it to the point where
velous work on the banjo. To the averapts person a banjo is Jurt a ptrlnged instrument but. Van Ep?
th- cairC of Martha rrr. tb.e lancrr, who v.-ill ho rer.icmh r( 1 f r her clever vaudeville act last 5 a- ! ton. "When MiF-s Iorh?r r rcntly 'Joined tho rast 'Pid' Cowlrs Imiii' :('.iitely r.?;iv -I ( r n i-Iac at th '"family tat'l" .o to fpcik an-l make , her frl perft rt'y a, hon.e. He hps '.if.-:: ziK'il himself to prr.Uci the -ir'.s in the company from th' annoy- : ances to which .cirls cf th" j arc uially subjected. He passis ujon their invitations to tro nn aut. ! ..105, to dinner parties, ctr. He tven ' f nsors their mail when they let nim. : Eugene Cowie.1 is an old Bosttn avorite. As basso in the famous : i'.osTor.ians lie won his early fame : m that city and he has been nromi- ; ncnt for 20 years in the revivals of .lii-Tht opera that have been m'Ul i from time to time. Mr. Cowles I'.rcated the ro!e of Abdullah in "t'hu ;("hln Chow" in America and hi im- ! mediate success resulted i;i a cop.- , tract for th- run of this Oriental
pectacle- in An:erica.
tho eyes. And Wanda Jl.iwl' y, if sie; !s to bo taken a.; a fit varnp!- of the blendes, sort of throws th- ba'aru" in thir favor. Sh"'s a "vainp" in "i'o-d For Scandal"' which is at th" ("a:-tie today. And you'll say sh"'s sontf. vamp whon you've s--n tb.ipicture, un Thursday com.'-; Fryant Washburn in "The Sins of St. An-thonv."
oHiMii:r.M. Harry Kahne. "The Master Mind" who Kive.s a wonderful demonstration of wii.tt one human brain r in do, is- th" f atnro on th" audevilie j.ro;:rarn v.iiicli is Riven final s'liiiwiru: at th" Orphtum today, otlirr arts of m--rit aro Th" Hndrix I'.i lle Is'e company 1 recent inr "Th" Sr hoi 1 Master:" Jfdm NVff, original bl.iekfar" mcnedop'.sf and parody mtiu'it; Iil'rance brothers, in their k.ir'ifn of ciuilibri.-?ic novfltio."-; I,"inard nnd Haley, a crmedy duo who sinpr and talk entertainingly, an,; X"ia and Sidney- Kr llofri-T. musicians. Fet;inrinc tomorrow afternoon, a coni"dy sk tdi entitled 1 3 1 1 . c Comes to Tr.n" is th" headline act on the six act Idl!.
iT)iTti:irf. "Si'.k Husbands .tnd Calico XVivrs" the biL,- seven r el special attraction at the Auditorium today and tomorrow is a powerful plea for wives to keep abrast of their husbands in t vrrythiriT he doe or attempts. Th" f.Id ad aire of "what i saucj for the poo", is sauce for th" pander" is brought out in s-trikim: similiarity. House Fr-tcrs. a noted emotional actor i the s'.ar and he is sup-
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She1 Hiis a pretty, hi no v)vi hicrtulo. Ho was a liandim o 111 o j ounce Lawyer. She wanted III in to hai clients, m rdio "vainiH'd" 0110 for litm. And It was some job niitans;linc the iih-ss slio p;ot into. Hut it's funny-every inch of this film. Tliursday BRYANT WASHBURN in The Sins of Anthony
persoratj.ins of th" characters in 'Tih. Die Fe juven.ation of Atint Marv. fh" Making Over of Mrs. Mat." "A Fittb- Fit Old F;i5hioncl" ;:i;d e.thers :-h" has i'uali7.ed from w H known books and stories. "Nobody's Fool," is a comedy in Ihre- act.-? and four scenes, the location la im? in the horn" of a wealthy Wall st. broker (her husland) at Koslyn. Fontr Inland, in the summer colony of millionaires. It 'el!s a cedi' r nt .--tory of how a pathnt wife and mother who is b"keil upon as th" personification of innoeenc and simplicity, -an handl" the most serious situations and urn th" talds em th"S" who think they are fooling her, without thrn l;nowim: it, her methods, and say-i'lL-s brinr;ii;L: forth mu"h laughter and -ood wholesome conudv.
cm niv chow. Hllene Cowlrs, denies that h" i" no lemper a yr.ung man de-spite the
ri:i:i van urs. Fred Van Eps who will appear at tiie Coliseum next Monday even-
J ine; with the Victor arti?ts. He is a
banjoist extraordinary and is said to be the prcateJt banjoist in tho world. He is given credit for mak-in-r the banjo an instrument for standard song's. wh-nas it has always been connected with negro jazz melodies. fae-t that h" admits to pome 20 yars on tb.e stai"; and despite the i'urther fact that everybody in the ca.-t of "Chu ( hin Chow." the Oliver theater attraction week of Sept. 27, addresses him as "Dad." "Oil. they just call me dad' because ,H'V are all my adopted cnildrrn. " is Mr. Cowles explanation. "We call him 'dad' because he iMiuh a lovable fatherly person." ;-..- vs Miss Cunther, the prima eloana of" "Chu Chin Chow." "He is really th" Kiiardian of all of us younger folk?; boys and Rirls alike. Why a father couldn't bo more vigilant in
nu:n van ris. Those of us who are Victrola fans' arc anticipating the com ins concert by the Fight Famous Victor Artists, an all-star aggregation ef men who have made great names for themselves through their Victor Uecortls. This event will take placeat the Coliseum next Monday e vening. Sept. 27, under the auspices of Fibel Uro, local Victor representatives. Among the artists is Fred Van Fps, favorably known for his mar-
It Is a musical treat. Studying at least two hours each day he his found new string combinations hitherto unknown. He makes all his own banjos and has patented several features which add greatly to the tone volume. Immaculate ef dress he is six feet tall and a college graduate. He is the proud father ef four husky boys who aro the pride and joy of his life. One of the youngsters hopes to succeed to hU fathers' title of "King of the Banjo." (a ming also are Henry Furr. most beloved of all voices in the world: Filly Murray, the Charlie Chaplin ff the Kecord makers; Monroe Silver, better known as "Cohen on the Telephone, "; Croxton, Campbell and Myers of the Peerless Quartet and Sterling Trio and American Quartet. Last but not least comes Frank F.anta. the man who can "make a Grand Fiano talk." He is the pianist of the Smith Dance Orchestra of New York and also- makes many P'aver-piano rolls. Three solid hours of mirth, song, "jazz" and melody are promised.
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Hard to Tell. "Why do wom"n cry at a wedding?" "I don't know. I can't make up my mind If It's the bride or th" groom they are sorry for."
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