TAXI las~ .dies . LIGAR BOWL 109 S. MAIN ST. x 4 F- Ford cars Io r e ed me Into the game ++ .:. . i 999 TAXI 9i 20,330, 7:00,8:30, 10:0 Sat-21-All star cast in "The 13th Chair" (retuirn date), also a screen~ magazine. Sun-Mn-22-23-Nazimova in "Out of the Fog" with a comedy. COMING ATT'RACTIONS William Farnum in "Heart Strings." Shirley Mason in "The Elephant Man." "Gay Old D~og." William Russell in "Shod with Fire." I 1w WHITNIEY THEATRE THURSDAY,, FEBRUARY 26 MIMIM"rammiri . _. _ IDElB01 MONTE, Jr,' t~ 7 i rreyo [ rsinYMz4d "6s pr M ip I' k L OnHr, meON oi Id.1 , _ THJEATER MIGHT FEB 21 TEST COMEDIENNE Irwinr1 NCE ifIRf I ( I SCENE FRO1M "ON TrHE HIRING YANF," F+EATURING MAY IRWIN, H4AR- VEY O'HIGGINS, AND HARRIETS FORD, WhIIICH WILL B3E PRODUC- ED BY GEORGE C. TYLER THIS EVENING AT TH E AWITINEY. 4 ' U . I 'y I SE ATS NOW SELLING LOWER FIAOR $2.50 BACNI$.0$.5-20 ie1y, direct from the .er, N. Y. IINS LINE' as and Harriet Ford 4 T~he S tage THE~ WHITNEY " George C. Taylor) DISTINC2TIVE MERIT si.obert Hudson Minna Gombell 9Aomer Lindsey in Weslma* --Seats Now Selling "On~' the Hiring Lie,' to be pro- duced, this evening at the Whiney by George C. Tyler, is the only close rival to "Clarence," Tyler's other coin- edyr hit. "On. the-.Hiring Line" has,_i anything, a more brilliant cast. than "Clarence" and Mr.' Tyler, is to 'be ceredited with having revealed two new players with stellar ability. M\ay Irwin has been. accustomed to seeing her name alone in electric' lights,' but Harvey O'Higgins an~d Harriet Ford threaten to raise them~selves up to her, plane. must have a'pull, in order to win suc- ces~s on. the stage is all wrong," says Miss IMaud Fayles who plays in "Exh- perience," which will be presented 'tuesday evening at the Whitney 'by F. R. Conistosk and Morris Gest. "'A girl s'hould be clever, beautiful and talented, with a natural aptitude for acting, but most women are born, actresses anyhow. The big thing is opportunity. If that is seen-~and rec: ognized, at the proper tine, the path- way to success is made a great deal easier." '~ Th Sreen. THlE M1AJE~STIC "The .popular impression that a, girl 'Playing opposite Marguerite Clark in "A Girl Yam~ed Mlary,' is W"allace i Last Times; Tod'ay FARGIJERITE LARK : astory of laughter, love and tears Girl Named Mary", 1er Name Rhymed With Contrary! So did she. As poor as a church mnouse:. Yet, when her real motmher found her after years of searching,- offered her wealth-arne- beau- tt11 clothes-did Mary accept? Mac~onald who is said' to have se- Scured his first motion picture engage- ment as the result of a" "handsomest. 2man" contest., This brought! him to the' ate to f a flm p o u e n i became a leading man showing ability 2from the start. 2His role in "A' Girl Named M1ary," 'is thamt of a foreman printer, a loyal' Sgood-hearted fellow in love with~ they 2pretty stenographer her oine, played _ by Marguerite Clark, The picture is. .: taken from 'a story, by Juliet Wilor: Tompkins... THE''ARCADE Contrary, to popular cu,~om, the ,=her~o in "His Wife's Money," to feature SEugene O'Brien again today at the =,Arcade, refuses to assist, and actually 2hinders, his wife in spending her 2quarter of a& million dollar' income. - 'Brien appears as a young mining 2engineer who woos and wins a young heiress. Their 'wedding 'arouses the e ~nmity of the bride's guardian w-ho was ~ also a suitor. The heiress insists on l living~ beyond her, husband's means with interesting ;results. Zena Keefe Splays opposite O'Brien. 2"flEIIWIf OF. TIHE EAsT"'WILT, IE SUBJECT OF TALK S UN D.1Y SProf. Homer B~. lHubert of Spring- =field, .Mass~, will speak on "The Bel- gium of the East" Sunday nigh at 2the Presbyte'rian''church, following the union services in Hill auditorium at which. he will be the chief speaker. 2Rev. S. A. Beck, wyho with Prdfessor =Hubert, was an eye witness of the 2Korean massacres'.of the last twenty 2years, will also talk. Endeavors will be made' to arouse interest 'in the Korean movement, 'which, is being fostered here. by0 the 2Federation of Religious Workers. A CHANCE FOR GOOI) VATS 2 Are you dissat~ifled with your 2meals?. If' so, try a new idea-tasty 2vegetarian meals, cooked by an ex- 2 pert. Only best quality foods used. Good variety. Something to learn 1 aout 'food combination. Try them for one week-you will be surprised. Lunch at noon-dinner at six P. M. SWrite now a~s space is limited. Veg- h etaria.ns, care of Daily.-Ady. t. s:' ;: x l t: :4 'By YOUTH WITH WnI. The tre Tuesday. Februrary.24th 9o sc Y Most,'&'ondeyJuI Play in Ameica CECk°1PANVC ®OP .NOW IN-"$ ITS 82 PEOPLE 6TYH YEAR 00 (2~ O NTIU SCENESA 5\ SCCE.SS 'She' did not! Acted up: Ran away, love affair, anid won 'em all when she did it. Extra Added Feature Tangled 'em all in a queer Better come and see ! Biaver and, Better this year than ever- befo F ,bdrate Scenic Effec s- New Costume Cr arsd by the Clergy arm Cos to Coa~ ;raft Gallery"' ;gs Comedy Special Majestic Orchestra )WS 3:30, the News START 7:00, 8:30 TT- A 'XT v11 1 Adults 25c, Children l Oc kle Two Show P RICES- Lower Floor $2.0-Balcony $1.5 Gallery 75c/ SEAT SALE SATURDAY MORNING. Tic i