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hosiery are judiciously intermingled. She dances fast dances, rides fast motor boats and swims fast oceans with the easy abandon of one who wears beautiful hosiery and shows it. She is brought to a sense of her iniquity through the inde- fatigable efforts of a minister’s son, one Rodney Manners (Eugene O’Brien), who sees a- good and wholesome woman be hind Beth’s mask of sin and sham ‘There’s a happy ending with Beth teach- ing Sunday school in faultless hos’ This story may be used by Kleinert with slight changes. N equally absorbing drama exploiting Bull Durham may be easily written, as for example, “A Man in the Makings,” and goes as follows: Two-Gun Dawson (Bull Montana—note the subtle influence upon the subconscious mind of the star name in relation to the goods to be adver- tised) is the proprietor of “The Palace,” a dance hall in Bloody Gulch in the heart of the great open spaces where men are men and women are their natural prey. Works for him Polka Dot Nell Jaqu line Logan), his winsome _ bar-maid. Addicted to the use of cocaine, Polka Dot is fast falling into evil influences through the villainy of aMexican half-breed, Lopez by name (Raymond Hatton), who has | taught her to sniff the stuff. But Daw- son gives Polka Dot the makings on her twentieth birthday and teaches her to roll her own and the struggle between cocaine and tobacco is waged till Polka Dot is broken of the noisesome habit and Lopez is brought out beneath the silent s and strung up to a stately oak. son and Polka Dot are seen to ride off against a moon-drenched sky, rolling | and smoking their own as they are sil- houetted against the dawn. PAH Prescription: “The Swan” (Continued from page 21) half past eleven. With the aid of Turkish bath between the acts, to say nothing of a few seidels of cough medicine, I managed to stick to my duty as a re- viewer until quarter of two, when my bucolic training began to assert itself and I was compelled to go home to roost. Quarter of two established a new record for me, the previous record having been registered on July 17, 1910, in Pekin, China, when I sat at a,play until half past one. It is impo: ssible to write a review of the “Folic vas displayed on the night in question. I shall | when it is compressed within the natui limits of playing time and give you my impressions without the aid of strychnine, Sandy Macdonald, cold compre and osteopathy. What I saw at the first performance was a mixture of good and bad—some very good and some v bad—that confused one with its see-saw unevenni Among the good features were a comedian named Bert Wheeler who sings a sad mammy song while he munches a huge cheese sandwich and a large dill pickle, a very lovely Russian dance number, Paul Whiteman’s band of jazz professors, an engaging shadowgraph novelty and Harland Dixon’s hoofing— also the usual quorum of good-looking wenches. The bad features are doubtless deleted by this time, and may be duly forgotten. But more on this anon. L 1 ite: mond cent pei 1 Prwith perfect cut diamond. spstatan L5—Three perfect - at amon’ set es ‘ed white old er ee ton; mounting 14%, dlamonds. $35.00. Rice eries 15:08" mond cluster resembles Zot, solitaire, 14K. oh mounting. L 3—Newest style"o of 14 K. white gold. High grade 15- Jewel Warranted movement. " La L 12—Taeds's ring cluster ring, in platl- Sk ee oct mum 18K ‘white gold fl 15 Mees blue white dia- 5 ‘4K. laval- : mond. $50.00. ere: dl earl drop aK. neck eee 50, > seven diamond cluster set in plati- num, $55.00. ity bu waite € Tr iedy's. Napa en graved ring of 18 K. $22.60. jum: fine diamond in center, 4 diamonds on sides" $120.00. L 10—Lady’s 18 1. white gold with fine [J diamond im center; sapphire each. side. $65.00 L.20—Diamond set "rectangular wrist watch, 14K. white gold. High grade 15. iewol movement. Four blue white diamonds in plati- num, Lifetime guarantee. $42.50. gold Ban engraved . : ring, with two. first $2.00 Brings Your Choice quality diario 9 NO RED TAPE—NO DELAY 53 Simply send $2.00 and your choice goes to you rges paid. You have ten days in which to ‘Money back instantly if you are not sati: as to the quality and value. Ten Days’ Free Trial Send only $2.00 and your choice goes to you in handsome gift box all charges paid. Guarantee Bond attesting to quality and value accompa+ nies each shipment. A Full Year to Pay . H Simply send $2.90 and reccive your selection, |} Lt charges paid. After trial pay} Fine ce in 12. monthly pay- f diamond in 978 ments. 10% discount for cash, f} White gold top. 14 Free Royal B35 roen ord aan Xmas Catalog The most complete catalog ever publishedof Diamonds, Watche: Jewelry, Silverware, Came! ‘Toilet Sets, ‘et AE, FREE, prices from $5.00 L 14—Platinum front to $1000—quality the hign- ‘est, Ton days" trial an scarf. pin set with y full year to pay on every. perfect cut diamond. \ cS pe tase aise mond, te 0.005 stseke gold top. $48.50. "ROYAL DIAMOND 170 Bi oadway~New York 23 14K, pin, $27.50 comichooks.cfeyu)