Daily British Whig (1850), 17 May 1918, p. 8

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» __ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918. « EE ---------- ein 5 * Price... ... ... Fini 3 © REEFER SUITS, BLOOMER TROUSERS, "MOTHERS t--Don't miss this sale, LIVINGSTON'S BOYS' SUIT SALE It is true economy in money, time and trou- ble, to fetch the lads here and let us fit them - out, BOYS' SUITS IN NEW MODELS-- « Size 25 to 28. Price . .. .. 86.50 . $7.50 Size 20 to 35. Price... | CHILDS' SUITS -- FIT BOYS 4 TO 7 YEARS -- . $6.00 and 87.00 ALL WOOL Size 30 to 34, fit boys 12 to 16 Years, Worth £0.00 to $12.00. While they last . : : $7.00 We dress boys correctly; We dress boys economically. Livingstons BROCK STREET. | The Theatres | a To-night, "Seven Days' Leave," { * Undcubtedly the most important {event of the theatre of the present im will be the presentation of i en Days' Leave" at the Grand {Opera House to-night and afurday, i matinee and night. This [a London ! success, now in its fourteeith month lat the Yyceum Theatre there, with seats at a premium since its advent in December, 1916, and with a record of box-office receipts transcending all irecords in the history of the modern i playhouse in London, not even except- jing the great box-office record of | "Ben Hur," has for its author Wal- ter Howard, a successful maker of i plays, Robert .- Campbell, whose | name stands for the best things in the | theatre is the manager, and has seiz- ed upon the production for the Uni- ted States and Canadian represen- tation. The company to interpnet it is composed for the most part of the jdistinguished players left available by I'the "big things' over there. Among | the names in the list are Lillian Lee {Anderson, W. F. Meehan, Daniel | Hamilton, Jack Morton, M. J. Harri- {man, Frank Holland and Leona Cour- {tney. "Seven Days' Leave' is a war Joya: yet attacks the great world jdrama from what might be termed | the inside. Its scenes lie about Lon-: {don. 'The distant rear of the guns jacross the channel may be imagined {It not actually heard, but the action | passes in environment with which every British is familiar, ! : NI | "Boston Engilsh Opera Company." If the musical tastes of this city do [not differ tly from those of Chi- eo. Mil kee, Minneapolis, St, | PXul, St. Louis, Denver and San Fran- |eisco, the Grand Opera House will be {the most popular place in Kingston ion Wednesday, May 22nd., when the | Boston English Opera Company comes here for a performance of "Martha" in the afternoon and "The 'Bohemian Girl" at night, in the lan- | guage you ean understand, at {you can afford to pay. {ization, which comes to Kingston after a four menths' run in Chicago {as well as runs in Milwaukee, St | Paul, Minneapolis, St. Louis, Denver 3 > ] | AREA Eat less of foods made of wheat. Issued by Canada Food Board. Saturday Specials Viany Interesting and Seasonable Articles at Special Sale Prices. 10 DOZEN GINGHAM HOUSE D ES, assorted patterns and sizes; regular price $1.75. Sat- urday for . . . . er arate. SES 22 DOZEN UNDERSKIRTS, cotton taffeta, looks like silk and wears hatter; in grees, black, brown and navy; sells regularly at 81,98." Satunda A 11 DOZEN BLOUSES fine white voile and fancy and plain PK. with high and low neck: also + Tuxedo collar. $1.50 and $1.75 qualities, Saturday for .. .. . 98¢ RERUN RANE REE ' Bn y special for .. $1.19 " E {and San Francisco, has acknowledged i by press and public the finest English {singing organization before the pub- {He to-day. The cast of principals in- {cludes the foremost English singing artists on the American stage, which | together with a chorus of unusual ex- icellance comprises an ensemble such {as one seldom hears nowadays. With {such artists as Joseph F. Sheehan, {John W. Warren, Elaine De Sellem, {Alice May Carley, Haze! Eden, Flor- {entine St. Clair, . Arthur Deane, { Francis J. Tyler and a half dozen {others of like prominence, it is no wonder that the success of this or- { ganization has been the one unique outstanding feature of the theatrical season. At Griffin's. { Displayed before an audience that i tested the capacity of this playhouse, Elsie Ferguson's jatest Artoraft pic- ture, "The Lie," was presented at Griffin's last evening. The picture proved itself to 'be one of the best in: which this popular cinemo sta ever thas been seen in this city, and ananifested its power and heart ap- peal instantly, so that it was most cordially received. The story of "The Lie" is one that finds a ready echo in the hearts of most audiences i because it is filled with those human touches that appeal invineibly to the | finer emotions. Another most at- {tractive feature entitled, "The Beautiful Mrs. Reynolds," proved tremendously _. entertaining last night. In this great picture four of | the foremost stars in tibndom ap- Pear, namely, Carlyle Blackwell, | June Elvidge, Evelyn Greeley { Arthmar Ashley. The production {deals with the most dramatic and | romantic incident in American his- tory--the famous feud between Aaron Burr, senator from New York, and presidential candidate, Alexander Hamilton, secretary of the US. Treasury,.and one of the most brilliant statesmen of early American life. It is not only true bat is human, romantic, intensely dra- matic and also entertaining and vit- ally interesting. These two.splendid attractions, glong with the second | episode of "The Eagle Eye," com- plete our programme, which = will appeal to all lovers of high-class mo- tion pictures. / J. H, Gordon Injured When Load of Hay Overturned. 3 While driving a foad of hay along Alfred street near the fair grounds on Thursday afternoon J. H. Gordon, Cataraqui, was thrown to the ground' when the wagzon was overturned in a drain by catching on a trestle. He § 1 BROKE RIGHT LEG. below the knee, and was taken to the General Hospital in James Reid's aufyuiames, where the fracture was set. Taken Back Home. The woman belonging to Camden Fast. who was brought to the city to : onter an institution, and who gave the authorities the slp shortly after her arrival, was located at the G.T.R. outer station on Thursday ? 4 NE u = a uo afternoon, and has been taken back to Camden| Mj = | -- Sm (HHT Se -- -- ------ i Sr -- Se ---- -- -- -- -- suffered the fracture of his right leg - ol 0 v aye . Save the food; prevent all waste. Issued by Cun Food Board. ExtraSpecialBargains for Saturday Morning Shoppers BEGINNING SHARP AT 9.30 0'CLOCK 10 Only adies' & Misses' Smart and Stylish ty SPRING SUITS Regularly Sold at from $24.00 to $33.00. 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