ty but vindicated by enlisting in~. the " 'o I time to start wearing a cap he wears Il mrnav ssedhe apassmes.hisf"a- / + ~ it regardless of time, place or the th- = pVecatvse, e sue i conEdCa pus I'Vhile er well known factor,. Then, the HUERIJ~TR I - mand accompanied= by . a banker's U E wcso fwarn otcb________________ daughter wham he has secretly mar-_____________=___________ ried. While at sea his boat is torpe- tars, often attached, undoubtedly orig- *- as Are. doed by a submarine and he 'and hisintduo acmps Thclegrt wife are forced to trust to an open (By Frances Oberholtzer mateled aupo n amus.lTe acollege . menalad aftrenuuselie.andas0a)I.D'"" 5O. botfrsft.Do colge men set their. styles? stiff collar, like the flowers, has a way11Termidrothpcue ew evens tat ranpireaftr h an hi Most certainly they do. We'll have to of wilting with the activity of the sun .= d itswieav been taken aboard the sub-1 lm hm o ooe lewur (son), they abandoned it and now the , ariety marine and concludes with ttie terrific stand for it. Would any enterprising; tired business man is following in thea- ;vengeance he wreaks on tho subma- young ,business man allow you tot rsea. 1I h ~ h1 aiging ritle captain. suggest that he might have' started tisterfetl. ouladihlt sy hat[7 1 lJA .. gym- Dorothy Dalton takes the D~art of a the habit of, wearing galoshes-pre-wmnstye rciv ayiptu utasy trained nurse in "The Market of ,ferably two sizes large with'.all buc- o h aps fcus hr r Thn-Surs"t ppa ensday andte kiestiflyeing? in- few, very few, foolish 8ustoms, butIn t e W n er Gd n s usageThrdyathMaetc Ccngo You might blame the sheeps.kin ln the style of most things that the fair In t e I in e G re 's New York from the 'country to study ed coats upon the draymen and garb- disciple of coeducation bedecks her-' oduc- her profession she is caught up by akag collectors, but you have to be self Fr V s in. .ec rmPri rsm ier- fs e n et w rteso careful what you. say about labor nearer fashion center. It must be so ier- eirWdifeet yps thes'e days. We might admit that far =fork who in planning a class dress for and Complications which result bring,° coats may be traced to the ladies, but College women would eve pick ofit a. S fl_4 ' .some highly interesting action.lo o h ou o hm a ut us a n l. Nothing" Breen spread.' Go out into the country and scholastic or even convenient about __ __ __ __I , ie of II. S. MARKNS PREPARING see the sturdy famer with a rich, that outfit. Then there is the* matter . x It"l a a' oo ases. MAP OF BELLEAI WOODS, glossy garment madie from the ide of shoes: Nothing is dearer to tho' m ke odiafda toklie Washington, March 6.-A large re- of the late lamented Bossy. heart of the college woman than her m a e " ''. lien 'map of 'the section of Belleau Then take the recent craze for caps: long, slim, pointed AA's, but Paris = - e the Wood in which United Staes Marines,'In the city, caps are worn when it is says it is time to change and already A niud Ha rsendid such Revere and, heroic fighting deemed fitting and hats appear for the stocky, stubby French strap slip- this during the war is being prepared by more formal occasions, but when a pers have appeared at they Union= o be 'kMarine Corps topographical experts. college man once decides that it is struggles. ge pro )iwn A; H ami , wile se their choice nended relei EY America are ,d Hammer d to appear The first t, tebody's Sa Thursday n' ,s," with. wi:. tar role, wil weer light, l1iam ,11 be .. .... . r ... ... .,L _- .,. ...... SUNDAY SHOWS 4 DAYS claimed to be the ,cess of the 'year, ay night. Sup.- Dorothy Dickin, wood, Isabel Irv- Floyd Neal, Ray ,y and P'rank Syl- as the wonderful in matters of the MVcGininis, a war th a. Southern so- doing Salvation hind the lines in returned and the Commencing TODAY at 1:30 3:00 4:30 8:30 " DAILY SHOWS 2:00' 3:30' 7:00 f 8:30 ,.... MARY PICKFORID ment is introduced in the Len she learns that he has after she returns to~ Amer- ly he appears in civilian .s style of dress. and un- ers 'make her ash amed of .e denies the, relationship 3between them, .ptaln is stubborn and has eelings and so be deter- inm himiself back into her His repeated' rebuffs are )f much humor, his wife a merry chase and at last 1 another man~. predecessors, " The Fire nka," and "Sore Time," sSweetheart" is exquisite- and mounted in gorgeous he 'fun making in "Some- theart" is comedy that m situations rather' than dialogue. scenes' of the' play area h the characters popular- to Spain q zch as mata- ,dors, and other Spanish principal players are, for .rt, Americans. Somie of s by 'Antonio Bafunno are, Sweetheart," "It Gets "Twinkle," and "'Girl of ARCADE ,," a screen adaptation of novel and Mary Pick- Big Four" picture, is the ing for the first four days kt, beginning this after- 4 plans were resorted to assure as much reality in a~s possible, such as flid- that would correspond V:. Aunt Polly as described. a section of a house was said to be the largest sin- g" ever built for a mo- setting. e picture more Whan 400 ,red before the camera, a of whom were not pro- The "real" people were to advertisement that the apany wa$ going to stage r. The hundreds of coun- .o came to attend the fair tionally made their screen "POLL YANNA" I x_ "In the annals of filmdom "Pollyanna will doubtless go-down as the big picture of 1920"." Exhibitors Heratd. "We are glad that it was Mary Pick- ford that played "Pollyanna" for we should have hated anyone else in the part."1 N.. Y. Tribune. "Must' be ranked as a *"America is going to be a happier place ; to live in Il as Mary Picford in "Pollyanna" swings around the circle." Ex. Trade Review. 46 m qy "ayyPickford / was 'the original "Glad Girl" long be-, *fore Eleanor Porter - w decorated tesx the six- p best- seller are i I11re with "Pollyana." N. Y. Eve. Globe,,' 4 11 4 -J gem and entitled - to a e between a worite and a' she twice Shadows," will abpear W4ednesday "T. ere is only one dif- ferencq between Mary Pickford -in "Pollyanna' and Mary Pickford in the greatest of her 'early pic- twres. She has a better vehicle in which to play." N. Y. Telegraph. place of honor among the classics of the screen." Moving Picture World. WRY PICI1sFr'ORD I ORCHESTRA MUSIC All shows Sunday Evening shows Daily e THE ARCADE PAID MUCH MORE FOR THE RENTAL OF THIS FILM THAN ANY PICTURE BOOKED HERETOFORE, YET IS CHARGING AN ADMISSION OF ONLY 40c FOR 1ADULTS AND 20c FOR CHIL1DREN.j Christie Comedy WATCH YOUR BryPictograph