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Des Moines Tribune from Des Moines, Iowa • 5

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rmi)AV FEBRUARY 16, 1917. 5 THE DES MOINES EVENING TRIBUNE: the Men's Apparel club, tha traveling salesmen's organization which "terisins th Hothlr board of directors of the association which includes Messrs. John Ruvane. Roy Flynn. Ore Drletzler, Daily Visits I 1 HEKE'S THE LATEST IN HIDING COSTUMES SOCIETY CLUB5 Robert Sturgeon and Mrs.

Dora fat and healthy and ha every Indication of being In Its right min I. Now, groundinoles retire for the winter like Dears, and February Is unusually early for oue to appear. How It could bave gotten to the surface through the frozen ground is a problem. It It 1 a sign of an early spring an anxious public would like to know it. The mont prominent function of today was the afternoon" tea irlven CALENDARS FOR TODAY.

IWM ML. FOUR STEAMERS SAIL TOWARD PERIL ZONE Kureaa. paranta and lll nnCar a favor on The Bvetilns Tribune by reponlns primp'" tt tnia arfloa all 1 01 i ha. al ml SIM. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Case. 3 11 Clark street, an eight pound daughter, Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at tbe Methodist hospital.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Shops, 409 East Sixth Feb.

12, a tn pound girl. to the wlvte of the ntato officer and legislator! by Mr. Addison Parker, wife of Senator Parker, and Mr. Jamei li. Weaver, wife of Representative Weaver.

About were received by their hontesae between the hour of 3 end 8 o'clock at the Golf and Country club. Mrs. Frank president of the Legislative Ladle league, introduced the guest and the following Des'Molnea women acted as Midlothian fluh. valenttna maeaiurade party at Hotel Chamberlain. Wi Bnd club with Mr.

n4 Mra. Hal Hay. Ternrifnorean club, dancing party at Mflwinlt: t.mpla. Mia, Addlaon Tarkar end Mra. James B.

Weaver, recaption at Country club for lefflaiailva lewltee. Uovmi.ir and Mra. L. Hardin, eve- fi parlor noste38fls, Mesdamee P. Mills.

W. 0. FInkblne, George F. Henry, Carroll Wright, Aletta Early In "at home." Iflu .11. Rnnli and Mlae Kvlm Hood Smith.

Mr. W. O. FInkblne was a dinner host of last evening entertaining at the Des Moines club as a courtesy to the legislators of the Thirty-seventh- general assembly, who are graduates of the state university. Covers were laid for thirty.

An informal program of after talks followel dinner. The speak ers were Senator K. W. Eversmeyer of Muscatine. Senator J.

M. Wilson of Centerville, Senator O. A. By-tngton of Iowa City, Mr. Harvey Ingham and President Walter Jessup, and Dean W.

G. Raymond of the university. -i- -r -r Mrs. J. H.

Loper entertained the Auf Welderseben Card club Wednesday at her home, 1200 Fourth street. Red hearts. Cuplils and red and white carnations were used to decorate the house. At the conclusion of tbe afternoon, which was devoted to cards, a two-course luncheon was served to sixteen. Mesdames Jones.

Radcllffe and SUher were awarded the prizes for high score. Davla ftrnnuptlal party In honor ot alias Dr. Delia Caldwell and Mra. p. J.

entertain Jo IdO Hub and HUB Panda at everlnc company al Htocker Unity tlrele. hard tiroes nrtj at First unitarian cliarrn. will Mr A. A tbert. OUCH! LUMBAGO? Try Musterole.

See How Quickly It Relieves Yon luit rub Musterole in hrlcttlv. to Btownina eiub. picnic lunchoop stith KesmoiDoap will stop that scalp itching The way a few shampoos with Re-inul Soapcheck dandrulf and stop scalp itching is a distinct surprise to people who have tried in vain to find relief from thrse annoying conditions. In severe cases, aiittle Rcsinol Ointmentshould be worked into the scalp after shirnpooiny. Sloan, Harris Cofrgenhall, Harry T.

Kolllns. E. H. Carter," H. C.

Alver-son, Murray Campbell, H. C. Wallace, Ales Fltzhufrh, Arthur Neumann, Oliver J. Fay. Wllion McCarthy, John Blair and George Polk yippee.

(-residing over the tea urns, at a table centered with a tall gold basket of Jonquils, were Mrs. Janaco haloes. Mrs. Harvey Ingham, Mrs. Charles Rawson and Miss Mary Stewart.

Bowls of jonquils and potted ferns were used in the living rooms where the guest were entertained during tbe afternoon with a short Mo A A In.nn I '-'I 'A i i -1? Br Tha Aaawlateel Praea. PHILADELPHIA, 16. Four steamers, all of foreign registry, sailed from this port yesterday for points In or near the war tone. They were the Brill eteamshln Strathdon, bound for Gibraltar, with a general cargo of merchandise; the Cheyenne. British for Barrow, with 2,400,000 gallons of benzine; the Joaquin Mumbru, Spanish, for Barcelona, with lumber, and the Drammenseren.

Norwegian, with grain for Gibraltar. The net tonnage of the four vessels aggregates 10,211. CLOTHIERS HERE AGAIN The Iowa Retail Clothiers will meet In-Des Molnea again next year. So thev deflrtel at helr closing meeting yesterday. Mark Johnson was elected president of thai association and Maurice Lauer, 2835 Kingman boulevard, president of Mra.

Ely. elal eveftlnt tor Morth Dee Moines Social circle. B. M. eluli with Mra.

Lewis Mlchset-eon. Mra. Herbert Roaaar. aftarnoen. auction nally tht pain il gone a delicious.sooth-ln comfort comet to take its place.

Musterole ia a clean, white ointment with her parents, lr. and Mrs. C. M. Cook.

Mrs. Will Bray of Cimuda. Is In the city for a visit of indefinite lenc'h with her sister, K. Simpson of Arlington avenue. Mise Emily Talboit.

a teaeher In the Dos Moines college, has returned from Osceola, where she was summoned by the death of her mother, Mrs. Asa Talbott on Feb, 8. Mrs. Harry Babbitt end little daughter, Betty of Pomton Lakes, N. and Mrs.

C. Baldwin of New York City, will leave next Tuesday for the east after an extended visit with the former's mother. M-. Marv Mr. Harry Walton left last evening for his home in Chicago after a short visit with local friends.

MR. a MOLE LEAVES" HIS HOLE; CAUGHT party. Cbt Delta fraternity homecoming. CLIB. Moi.tk r.H Uolnea Wotnen'e Improve.

m.ri! league meeting In Julia Ward Hl acriooi. aahlnaton -scbool liomecoiniiig In ANNOUNCEMENTS. rlanawalt Farant-Taachar (asanclattan muelual program. Mrs. C.

B. Payne, violinist, played "Llebesfreud," by Krelsler. and "Humoresque," by Bor'owski, accompanied at tbe piano by Mrs. Arthur Neumann. Mrs.

Reeiael Saap ana Reataol Ointment ere by .11 drug fieta. For eemplee of each, free, write la Peat. K. Rea inol. Belrfmaie, Ma.

itlM'tlna' In achool hutldlnc. North Dea Molnea Child Coneervattoa I. Ur. wllllim 'Runtoa. made with oil of mustard.

Use it instead of mustard plaster. Many doctors and nurses use Musterole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, pains and ache of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblain, frosted feet, colds of the. Cheat (it often prevent pneumonia). tXrant I'arent-Teacher aaeoctattod la Grace Jones Jackson, soprano, sang kl.rt....,)..

rirat Dea Molnea Child Welfare elrele of National Canvraae of Mothrra and "La, Chanson dee uaieers," Dy Bamberg, and "Sing. Smile, (Slumber' with a violin obligate by Mrs. Parent-Teacher aeaoelatlona, meeting Broanlng club, picnic luncheon with Mr. A. A.

Andeiaou. Elmwood Mothara club, meeting In kta. dergartan. bird Parant-Teachaf aaaociation. meet.

In In kindergarten. Payne. Miss Leonore Mudge acted as accompanist for Mrs. Jackson. Among tbe guests waa Mrs.

Walter Harding of Sioux City, who is visiting at tbe home of Gov. and Mrs. W. L. Harding.

will speak of "The. Dialed Lltera ture of the South." (Evenlns Trlbuna Special.) WATERLOO. Feb. 16. -Is the groundmole a sort of second cousin to the groundhog? H.

B. Decker would like an answer. Yesterday he saw a ground-mole digging out of a snowbank In his yard. When It wasn't looking Mr. Decker grabbed It and holds it in captivity.

The animal is strong. FUTURE EVENTS. Dry Clothes, Warm Feet and Among the prominent social events in college circles sill be toe formal banquet and dancing party Mr. H. A.

Mlnasstan. 716, Clark Mrs. Mary J. Bondurant and Mrs. B.

D. Van Meter will be Joint hostesses to the members of Chapter EH, P. E. O. Saturday evening at the borne of the former, 2816 Cottage Grove avenue.

The afialr will be In the nature of a colonial party, the guests on this occasion being tbe brothers-in-law. -f- -i- -t- The "members of Chapter P. 15. O. will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with John Fairall, 114 East Ninth street.

The committee ia charge of the afternoon Includes Mrs. HaUle Mitcbell. chairman and Mesdames Mary Gillespie and Mary Byers and Mies Lydla Wall. Mrs. J.

C. Hume, chairman of the drama committee announces a change of date ot meeting. Owing to conflicting engagements at Hoyt Sherman place for Thursday afternoons, tbe drama committee, will meet a last year on Saturday morniLs at the club house. The next program will be a study of Brieux's "Red Robe" at 10:30 o'clock, -f- -T- -5- "The Trail and the Wall of the Womin" is the unique title of a lecture to be given this evening by street, will entertain the members Of the Mary Fuller circle at an afternoon tea, Wednesday, Feb. 21.

Each member will be privileged to RAGTIME which will be given by tne Tan Sigma sorority of Drake university. March 17. at the Hotel ust a Gentle Sa Sblner, aJ bring a guest. Chamberlain. On March 10, the members of the lota Alpha Obiega will have banquet and dance at the same hotel.

The Drake Men's Pan-Hellenic annual danee will be T- The Browning club members will Ws'll teacn ul 1ft Pity real raclline OS the piana In leeeuna IF TOO DON'T KNOW A NOTE In 1U luuni If run al-ready play. You'll learn to play popular one, fox Irate, "ras." any niece. "Mooey-aeek Guarantee. Vaudeville and oleture nlayllnn FEND FOB KRBB BOOIC Opan from 11 a. m.

tu m. (Tirlstenien School of Popular Made ttn IXitMmmi Bid, ttk and WaJnnt ftta. participate in a picnic luncheon Wednesday, Feb. 21, in the parlors hfllri nn thn evenlna: of March Zl Hot emonade and next Saturday, Feb. 24, the of Plymouth church.

At 2:30 o'clock. Dr. J. Edward Klrbye iirss mary keck The above Dhotoaranh shows the Kappa fraternity will bave a dancing iirty at the Chamberlain, -i- -f- latest riding costume for women as The Legislative Ladles league. worn by Miss Marv Keck at Coro- nado Beach, Cal.

AMVSEMEMH. I. Tbe costume was designed by Miss Keck for her own use and it has made a big hit at tbe California resort. the Rev. Father J.

F. Nugent in the I. O. O. F.

hall over the Garden theater. All persons Interested in the social evolution of woman are invited which beu its regular meeting yesterday morning at the Historical building and listened to a travel talk by Miss Elizabeth Perkins, will next Friday morning be entertained In the domestic science department at East High school. The clasp will give a demonstration and will serve a luncheon to the members at noon. Mrs. Emory English, Mrs.

John Voorhees and Mrs. William D. Viller will be the chairmen of the day. Mrs. Fred D.

Staves will entertain the" members of "the Frisble carried out in the decorations and refreshments. Little Dolores litis impersonated Cupid and distributed valentines. to attend the lecture by the A. O. H.

and L. A. No. 1, under whose auspices it is given. CONTAINS Tbe Mutual Benefit association CTMPLE precautions, but wonderfully helpful in avoiding grippe and colds from exposure.

When you get home, put on dry clothing, get thoroughly warm, and drink hot lemonade-plenty of it and piping hot. Use hot water and "Sunkist" lemons, one to each glass. California's Sunkist Uniformly Good Lemons When you order lemons, ask for Sunkist, the uniformly good California Itraona. Sunkist are waxy, tart and juicy. See that they reach you in the clean, crisp tissue wrapper, stamped "Sunkist.

They will of the Harris-Emery companv held WITH THE TRAVELERS. one of its series of parties last eve Tomorrow Klflfc of Saturday proarrama aaarr aaapicc af Par a I -Trace, re' Amo. Uoa'l Fall to a "ROMEO and JULIET FVntvrlns tfccwGrrat Bsr A nd th Popular BEVERLEY BAE GomtaBOoojs Show Ktom 2:30 tm P. N. AdmlMloai Mat.

Eve. 15c. Chlldm Re ning in the Knights of Columbus half. club tomorrow evening at her home, One hundred and fifty couples were present and enjoyed cards and 1 Miss Edena Smith, who is teaching this winter in Dallas Center, will return th's evening to spend the week end with her mother, Mrs. Dora Hood Smith.

Mrs. Drury Haugh of Oskaloosa. is in the citv for a week end visit program of twenty dances for dbsu i ottage urove avenue as a farewell courtesy to Mlsa Marybelle Talcott, who experts to leave in a month to Join her sister. Miss Avn, who is teaching in the State Uni which the music was furnished by loungs society orchestra. Tne atfair was in charge of the versity of Kansas at Lawrence.

Mrs. Carrie Harvijon Dickey of Cam- Driclge Has planned for a novel bit DES MOINES' FOREMOST MILLINERY STORE ia mM4 if OS flai.llSFS:a-fl of entertainment and all members are urged to attend. Mr. Oeoren Frarfarirk Oerien tins 1M trlmmiMl Satin Turbans, worth to $2.95, at, your choice for Saturday, at Issued invitations for another in his winter series of soiree evenlners. for 100 astonishing valuen In Trimmed Hatln Hats.

Including values to to go at $2 luesnay, Feb. 20, in hia studios stay fresh much longer if vou leave them in these wrapper! until you use them. Always have at least a half dozen in the house. Cellforala frail Bxcluatfc a Cm i ftWrWli Or. in the Shoos On this oc $1 casion the program will be presented by Mrs.

Zoe Pearl Park, con 20-722 A I ACT STREET tralto.vMiss Edith Vsry. planistand Miss Rita Lewis, violinist. TODAY'S EVENTS. At This Famous Emporium For Saturday "HI, SEVENTEEN EXCLUSIVE FEATURES The United States Patent Office has granted seventeen different patents to the makers of the Mehlin Piano. Which means that the Mehlin while possessing all the advantages of other pianos, offers the pianift seventeen added features-deemed worthy of recognition, as improvements in piano construction, by the United States Government.

The making of a Mehlin Piano is an science a science that has taken a century and a half for its present development. But with it is blended the art of the Mehlin family of piano makers, which happy combination has achieved 'the piano with a perfect scale scientifically and musically perfedt Write or call for new art catalog of ypur favorite make, In new or used piano. Bf Massey Piano Co. "Iowa's Largest Piano House" 813 Walnut St. Des Moines Ri are manufacturers' distributors for the World's Finest Pianos.

Here jou can make comparison and selection from a magnificent collection of such World Renowned Makers as A. B. Ctiase, Mehlin Sous. Kimball, I.yoo a Hrnlj, Homer, Martin Whitney, Henderson, Hinxe and others, including tbe famous Angelas Players. Setting the pace for Spring with the swellest trimmejdjPattern hats we have ever exhibited, at (Including Fisk, Vogel and New York models) Miss Evelyn Davis and Miss Gladys Gnnis will compliment Miss Ferne O'Malley of Perry by giving a dinner this evening in the blue and gray room at the Harris-Emery tearoom.

This is one of the series of parties being given in 'compliment to the hoporee before her marriage Feb. 20, to Mr. John Connolly, Jr. The guests will include the honor maids and bridesmaids chosen by Miss O'Malley for the wedding. Covers- will be laid for Mrs.

John Dwight and the Kew IS on values in Newest Uiere shiny Great aale of fine orna meiua, worth to at 5 straw hats, at- ribbon bat: 48c 2.48 $1, $2, $3 No Charge for Examination Best References We treat every customer justly and honestly living up to every word of our advertising. Bridge Work $4 Per Tooth Crowns (gold and porcelain) $5 Each Plates $6 to $15 One Day Service to Out of Town Patroin IOWA DENTAL CO. DR. C. N.

BERKEY. Mgr. Knoms 212-214 Century Bide. Millinery Subway Opening Saturday Misfles Newest all straw shapes tn best colors and styles, values to i-6 at VOL. Mtsees Gladys Knnta Grace Dete tfveljrn Davis Bolalord.

Grata Maiiev Catherlne ronrad Helen Keefner Feme New floaers and wreaths on sale ino Satin Trimmed hats: worth ST faura.l... Over 800 untnmmed shapes ji Fine newrimmed straw hats on worth to $1.48, Saturday fyyQ 1oblTTi (Soharar) il Neweet out In New York tailored sailors Saturday ji at $3.00 Over 513-17 Walnat St. Phone Wal. 2951 THE STORE WITH THE HEADS One of the enjoyable bocIhI affairs of this afternoon was the informal auction party given by Mrs. Herbert Rosser at her home.

1173 Tenth street. George Washington novelties were used by the hostess in decorating and in the luncheon. Those who soared in Royser's AMI SKMTiN'TS. AMISEMENTS. Phone Every Nlaht M.

Al :15. hospitality were: Pflcr. KOr ao W1'07 "nd Ot v' Romance, Mallaeee: "THE WHITE IrJE-tt-V Meedamee- Meadamee fp Ht. tit SPECIAL RETURN NOW TWO WEEKS lijestic SISTER' OOC, tC, sue. A.

E. Fletcher John Fenlfft C. CiwK Drury tleuch O. Smith D. Ailiuii M.

Fneaberg Gaorce Field G. FastL Joha ntebt Hoy Fletcher R. W. Gregory SnnnV Matlnrr and Weea Tlie Musical Knrce "MAM'ZFXLE" -r- ELLIOTT SHERMAN PRESENT D. W.

GRIFFITH'S MASTErfPIECt A Composi LAST VlME Daddy Long Legs Miss Doris Haoger trill entertain the primary training class of Dea Moinea college this evening at her home. 1919 East Ninto "t- -T- -r i Miss F'reda Swallow irill entertain the Mif.pah class of tbe First Methodist church this evening at her home, 919 Franklin avenue. Mrs. F. P.

Graham wag hostess to a com pan of friends at a matinee parly at the Orpheum theater this afternoon in honor of Miss Mabel Perkins, who is leaving. goon I'rloM tl.RO. Sl.OO. 7.1c. IWIe, 3Se Most Wonderful Art Conquest Since the Birth of Civilization tion of National Figures With the Universe as a Background Munitions of Business Like Munitions of War Jeiit be produced and stored In time of plenty asalnel the hour of ureas and need.

Setting aside a surplus fund from one's monthly business profits la the safe way to provide tqr unforseen circumstances. Our Savings Accounts or Time Certificates offer a li to make her home in California. Those who snarei in the courtesv TWLJ W' jar were Mra. R. E.

Miller, Mrs. Clar 2 a Umym Brartnnlittr Snnday and THE AC TO GIRI.S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ence Story, Mrs. F. Sosna, the honor guest and the hostess. safe, convenient way of doing this, and they tarn i Interest.

(ale Depoelt Dexe. for Rent, 11.00 to 130.00 a year. Central State Bank Thrift Means Readiness The days of life do not always run smoothly. Adversity snaps at the heels of prosperity and sometimes bites bites hard. Wages are not always high or work always plentiful.

Health does not always stay at high tide. Sometimes it ebbs If you have been caught short before, you surely do not intend to be caught short again. Make THRIFT a habit. You can start a Savings Account with as small an amount as a Dollar. Iowa National Bank Des Moines Savings Bank "Des Moines' Largest Bank'' Entire Second Floor Fleming Bldg.

Mrhte i Hun. Mat. 13r-S5c-SOc-15c Week Day Matlneea IV-iV-WW. fi PAST EVENTS. i.mi:' r- vieeknaiT UhKlS JLO1- Mntlneea The Mightiest Product of the Stage.

Its Rival Does Not Exist. See this Gripping, Thrilling, Stirring Romance. It Will Make a Better American of You. SIZ-314 Fifth Street IMOJ I)V. PrealaVnt t.RA.NT MTHERRIV, HI I.H B.

HF.1H.K, tier Pn-eildriit. JOHN B. raahler FRK C. ASH. 4IIIHS W.

HAWK. Aaalataot Caaler. nerr V.rn otur uow Arnpltn Vaartrville Munmarlnr PrltM. VT WJ E.ntcafrruent Etdel EYEM'CS 8:15 Mmm 2:15 Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Marchant were hosts to the members of the 500 club last evening at their home, 1607 Mondamin avenue. Three tables were surrounded for the game at the close of wtilch Jlght refreshments were served and priies awarded to Mr. an1 Mrs. Joe Hall. The club membership Includes: Messers.

and Mesdames: Joe Hall A. Zimmerman Andrew Hutton Cherla Tell Wlillaio Brluesar Herman Marchant. The Kewpie clubof Highland Park, an organization of little girls. If Cloaina; Sat. Mht.

ANNA EVA FAY (HrnrU Not a UTlna; Pltnre Rirat time In VaadPTlll la thim dtjr Ansnrrt All Quratlona. 500 Seats at 25c' ot se of iinj and 7er ilief ge- nof- i the suli rdllB '3sed 3or- AW 7. 1 fell day. th Hs be- PRICES Seats on Sale at Box Office 1300 Seats at 25c 1 300 Seats at 50c 300 Seats at 75c Few Seats at 1.00 300 Seats at 50c 200 Seats at 75c 40THF.RACTS, Matiimi (rxreot Son.) IEBI fellows Dally! All ut ivte. 46hoi Jc i Rnn.

MaU. l()-50r. entertained at a valentine Dartv Wednesday evening at the home of P0iZ fi VVALNLTT I SOI umauG SATURDAY SPECIALS Mis. xm 6euer, aouo inn street. Valentine suggestions were carried out in tha decorations and refreshment menu.

A musical program was enjoyed during the evening. Those who participated in the par The neat of Vandwllle rirat Ram rlrtaree Fresh Saratoga Chips, made 2t3ll Tivlre uallT Sl3U Now riaylnsr SAKAH PA OPEN end 7 Other Filar Ornnenm Fearorea Kosher Ring Sausage, lb. 25c Milwaukee Frankfurters, Wieners or Knackwurst, lb. Spiced Beef, a delicious meat for cold luncheons, 60c New Show Every Day ETHEL GRAKDI3 every day, lb. Large home made Sweet Doughnuts, doz.

Fresh Crabmeat Salad, Ib.50c ItaT A. Mlllev, PreaMrnt. II. f. IViller.

Vlre Pr. t'. n. ci Tteneon. At.

Caehter. H. T. arkhurn. Caeliler.

4. P. Hart. Aoet. Caehier.

K. L. Ciiase, Asa. ablr. J.

K. lappa. Aeet. Caablrr. ty were toe 3IISvB Glerlje fsmpbell.

Annn Fel.r5on, Jfln PhPCkiey, Merle Hammond, Bileln. I'auline Flcralns. laer-a tllatiys Briwka'ay, EDii.ca Harrlt-a. Jnaephlne Ivy Frame, flijllls Campbell. You'll Want to Set It Again Third Return Engagement ne Battle Cry Pgscg "A Call to Armm Against War" MaU Eve all seats.

15c CiMreiia Matinee Tomorrow A. M. till 12 inr ts a Today Pro a ran MOW SIIOWIG DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Fancy home made Layer Cakes, Pies, Coffee or Apple Cake Shop at our Shop. You'll sure be surprised at the many tmpt in dishes ready prepared. The Misses Genevieve litis and I.urile Rowley entertained at the home of the former, 1108 Seventeenth street, Wednesday evening as a farewell courtesy for Miss Helen Byrnes of 1420 Twenty-second street, who is leaving Feb.

21 to accompany her father on a trip through the south. Nine couples spent the evening with games and Mat 15c Evo. 10c ROYAL DELICATESSEN GARDEN TKEATRF Today nasi atury VIVIAN MARTIN in "The Wax r.1odel" lOr MAT. K.VK. HV hool iurp- rth-'i ides a Hn? ry." READ THE WAIT A PS Cnmlnst Tueadny and Wcdneadnj A niRUOCK In "ENVY" jj S17 LOCUST The of i lore '7 Deaillr Olm'J BMsJk a.

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