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■f ay^ -^-.v-T:^ 41 1 . x-.-' The Mirror of Fashion, Reflecting: the Superlative in Attire MLLE. Bj-u^a... • ■v. Pi;. ■J& (IN PERSON) HAS ARRIVED AND IS IN NEW YORK • * ■ m .:: ..'/ / .. .:.'•■ -.... y,;:. ?■■■'<* • 7 ■;■•■■ '■:■: M':. • ■• - u In attendance on the great Fashion Show and smil- ingly welcoming all her professional friends and patrons at the 1 ■ ■■ ■ ■■;■ ■ . ■: , ! ' . ■.; . . ■ 1 ■■"'" '■'..'' ■', —■ . ■ , ' ... ••■'.• CLARIDGE HOTEL ^ . - . » ....... -. ■...-.-.....*.,, BACK HOME NEXT WEEK FASHION STUDIOS AND MODE SHOP UNIT I Opp. CORT THEATRE • • •.- SUITE 531 • ■ - •• : m . Kg ■■& 1 y •I 1 . if af tor house waa practically sold out. "Monte Chrlato" still doing capacity second week at Shubert-Detrolt. Next, 'Betty Be Good." Second time thU End", at Adams; "On With the Dance" at Broadway-Strand; "Broken Melody" at Madison: "Scarlet Days", at Majestic and "Other Men's Shoes" at Colonial. George White's "Scandals" to capacity it New Detroit. Next "Holy Boly Byes." at "Friendly Enemies" with Louis Mann at Garrlok next week. Heavy advanoe sale. Looks as if Famous Players will have a new theatre here, negotiations now pending. The Broadway-Strand will con- tinue as a Paramount house exclusively. Jennie Bonstelle visiting here last week declared she would come to the Garrlck for ten or twelve weeks follow- ing the close of the regular season. The Toung Peoples Auxiliary of Con- gregation Sherry Zedek presented "Let 'Kr Flicker" at Orchestra Hall, Sunday night to nearly S,000 people. It proved the best amateur musical show ever pre- sented In Detroit It brought to promi- nence Seymour B. Simons, who wrote the music and lyrics, many deserving of recognition by our best legitimate pro- ducers: Some of the songs are more tuneful and more catchy than found In many of the musical snows which are out this season. If this Simons lad does not occupy a place in the producing field on a par with Vlotor Herbert and others It will be because he doea not want a theatrical career. Mow he is collaborat- ing with Al Weeks, dramatlo editor of the Detroit "News" on a musical show for Nora Bayes. He has already written George W. Trendle, general manager of the John Kunsky Enterprises, was taken to Providehce Hospital last week for appendicitis, Sid Lawrence has given the Washing- ton Theatre circus effect inside and out In connection with engagement; of "Her Elephant Man" with Shirley Mason. Clown band parading streets dally and band concert In front of house three times dally. Tor rRKXTs ACTION several numbers which misi using this season in "Ladies First." Mose gumble, representing Remick & Co., heard the music of the Bayes' new (mow in Chicago rooently, when Miss Bayes was playing there, and Immedi- ately closed for the publishing rights. INDIANAPOLIS. ™* W « B J?^9 LNBT B - FOWLBR. a half, "Dear Brutus." MtmAT.—"Look Who's Here." PARK.—Musical. KEITH'S.—Vaudevllls. LYRIC—Vaudeville. Y.*fr£ M BROADWAY.—Vaudeville. < ? :*i M *'...■ ■ r&i ■ RIALTO.- CIRCLE.- -Pop vaudeville. -Pictures. At other photoplay houses: "River's &°* TOKEEPFACEYODNG It to do what others are doing ATTENTION! PERFORMERS Is sjMi si tkt HW ■■><« Trunks and Leather Goods We are In e PesMtsi «e Offer Tee ALL 1 At Exe.ptLn.ll71 ALL MAKES I Lew Prtess I STYLES The Garden City Amusement Co., Port Wayne, has Increased its capitalisation from $350,000 to $760,000. v -" l ""*« ,B, *" on H. R. Willoughby, Charles Hulen, Jr„ and Henry H. Osterhage have organised the Grand Theatre Co. with $15,000 capi- tal at Blcknoll, Ind. Arthur .G. Blacker, Louis B. Goulden and Otto Bansbach have formed a com- pany known as Supreme Pictures, Inc., with headquarters In Indianapolis and $10,000 capital. ;>r v!J" I . Try This On Your Own Face Before Your Mirror M PRATT °tewr • I1U1U 4ow.S4th8t. Bimon the loose skin from around your eyes. Make them clear and youthful again. Go thrgnsh life with an attractive face. \MST3 \3roadWdi \3TRAND THEATER Ttti MeM (SJ lt1artr»toi) rail Ha <t»iM tot), tkrat-ehr joe^r tart tslenilxce flora: Mp ft »*••• an. lundnr t»a. .ho. aoofett Sm Srmw- •ra-etl hurt riiwtod. YALUB S55d»OC SPECIAL AT... *pO*J Lew Prtess IncUdlns -hAbtman.- -hcbphy," -nevehbreak." "belbbb, 1 * "INDESTBUCTO" and ethss makes tee aamereas te ssss llon. ' 'kUl LEATHER POO DS AN D TRAVELERS' OUTriTS AT LOWEST FRICES A call will oonvinoe yea. STRAND^, J.UGGA.GE ^^^T OPEN SJfOJPSj^r EVENINGS SCENERY BY EDWIN H. FLAGG STUDIOS n