a . 2 i - Rare L = on Heal a ALLE . = es : = = THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Vy WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1920. 4 OO od Blouses so Smart ve Children's Aid Ward { Th - : : Flees on Freight Train ealrica A sixteen-year-old lad, a ward of the Children's Aid Society in this | } { city, made a sensational getaway at ---- Sharbot Lake on Tuesday, when he | 0 At the Grand. ascertained that he was being sought "Human Stuff," Harry Carey's }for the Children's Aid Society in | latest Western picture, will be seén J Kingston. The youngster boarded a | for the last time to-night. This is freight train going east and so far | his best picture made this year. The.| has not been located. He is wanted po {Story of a young Easterner who fOr running away fyom a farm at | takes up sheep ranching in the West Elginburg, where he had been placed. | after failing in commercial life, and : 4 . | his on with the cattle Hey NEW ALLEN THEATRE. . + of that district, make a powerfu » Somrsapiacumese . play that suits the star to perfection. | The Work Is Progressing Rapidly-- 1IS ong x | Olive Thomas, the popular young Opening In October, g . | star will also be seen in her latest The work on the new Allen The- {starring vehicle, "Love's Prisoner," |8tre on Princess street is proceeding The story deals with crooks, clever [Ta8pidly. The brickwork on the ex- . y : detectives, and others: who are aly {terior has ben completed and the it , ! {forced to bow to the rule of Dan | Plock cement front is most imposing. A an u { \ Cupid. There is a delightful strain | Lhe roof has also been finished and - of comedy, as well as love, running {the workmen are now engaged in through the play. The musical PUtfing on the red tile roofing. All programme by the Grand's orchestra |the steelwork has been installed, and will include To following "Rose of | When the floor is laid the work of de- u # a So Spain," Desertland," , "V corating will be commenced. It is The High School Suit { pain osgrt and, Sietlan | nderstood that the appointments of % . I HH | F | | Moon" and many other popular num- {bers. This bill will be seen for the |the new motion picture house are to | [last time tonight.--Advt, be magnificent and no expense will | : . | | * {be spared to provide patrons with | We are showing some "Little Shephard of Kingdom |the most congenial surroundings. Tt | 9 | Come." {is probable that an organ will be . '|B! Not only children but thelr elders | installed, and the orchestral arrange- very smart stunts in ib as well will be delighted by 'The ™ent will be made in Toronto. No H . Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come," definite date has yet been set for the | We have just received a new selection of Voile Blouses -- practically every wanted style. They are fashioned of beautiful sheer English,Voile, the principal trimmings be- ing lace neck and sleeves, embroidered fronts; half and long sleeves. Priced at $2.00, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50, $5.95, $7.50 up to $9.50 each ; : | just brought to the stage in elabor- |opening, but it is probable that the | Young Men's Suits -- |ate and sympathetic fashion. This [theatre will not be completed until A | production, representing months of (October. (careful preparation and of rehearsal, | : iY Is due at the Grand Opera House , Suits for. young men | August 28th, bargain matinee and | WHO'S WHO AT ' {might ogly. The cast has distinction ' ho 1 ow wh t th | im its leading players and each mem- TRADE CONGRESS Ww a ey {ber of the company, was chosen from \ {& number of applicants who were carefully considered as to type. want when they see 1t-- |George Simpson, Dorothy Dunn, ; | Dorothy Refuse, James Kennedy, Joe A ] { Franklin, Will J. Ollo, Jack Hawkins , : {and others who are well-known in $25.00, $27.50, $30. > | the profession are in the various k roles. The play is of mountaineers |of Kentucky and is full of love, thrills and fun.--Advt. SILK PETTICOATS That will do justice to the narrow Skirts that are in .vogue, accordian pleated flounce, in an unusual range of vivid colorings and sizes in navy, plum, black, dove, copen, taupe, burgundy, purple, kelly, and shot silk-- Bani id rien 237.50 10 $11.00 each # rm, m---- This store has a well established reputation re Pari . o . An attraction which promises to for having Just the sort of Suits that Young {be one of the novelties of the season {will be seen at the Grand Opera . . M house Thursday and Friday, August Men appreciate, want, and will have. B | 26th and 27th, when beautiful Edna e § | Goodrich, herself, will be seen in # 'Sleeping Partners," a comedy trans- " ' ' "" lated from the French of Sacha Gui- We rea Young Men 8 Store. try by er Hicks. The man- agement wishes to !mpress on the theatre-goerg here that this is the only company on tour in this play and that it comes here direct from a season of success in New York and Chicago... Some intimation of the subject matter of the play can be ~ FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN gained from a description on the pro- | ime of the acts; Act 1, The Flat ' . . » . . ® ® (Where She Hesitated, She Game: Aw) pSteley Machin, JP... Made of a superior Satin Drill or Middy Cloth. We | 2, The S: > Flat it a esi- | SARE Trt at . . " - . wmgs ons tation. She Slopt; Act 3, pa Same RR an anush Imperial Comnoll are showing these in all white, white and éopen, white i Flat Still and No Hesitation. | She | Rvaiconed. "a oe ye talon, [ She | ninth congress of Chambers of Com: and delf, white and navy, white and red. Children's sizes, 6 to 14 years. Women's sizes, 34 to 42. an exquisite miniature of suggestion | Sept. 16th, is one of the best known | Prices ........$2.00, $2.75, $3.50 and $4.25 each » eT land whispers and hints, drippling merchants of London, En land, and "ie Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" i sentiment, cautiously playing with has diplomatically handled number- hidden fires, condoning defiant fro- | egg crises. He was for five years . : |lles and decency and substituting 2 member of the imperial board on | Wicked glances, long silences, little commercial intelligence. He is a {muffled songs and gestures full of | member of the London labor council- meaning for literary assistance to | ization and arbitration board, and a dramatic event.--Advt. member of the London court of arbi- tration, which deals, with business At The Strand. disputes. He was born in Surrey, i An exciting automobile race is the England, in 1861. He is a past big feature in "Excuse My Dust," the grand treasurer of* freemasonry in 1 latest picture starring Wallace Reid, England. : whic his coming to the Strand The- ------ {atre for three days + commencing Farmers, Take Warning, i {Thursday next. This photoplay is That weed with the blue flower, 2 designed as a sequel to "The Roar-|alowed to grow along the roadside, ! 3 ® 'Ing Road," 'a previous automobile | and on a number of farms, will soon : ) pleture with Mr Reid, and, like its |cover the whole farm. - The writer predecessor, is based upon an original | has seen acres on which nothing magazine story by Byron Morgan. | could grow except this weed. On ° ° Wallace Reld is again '"Toodles" | some of the farms the owners had Limited Walden, manager of the western | moved away and the buildings and 50 ONLY, -CHILDREN'S PLAID Gingham Dresses $3.95 for $2.25 each These Washable Gingham Dresses are made of a high grade Scotch Gingham, nicely trimmed Collar and Cuffs of Pique, plain Chambray and Repp. The mo- thersof girls 2, 3, 4,6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years will not hesitate to take advantage of this special offering ate, 0) coven. $2.25 each such favorites as Ann Little, The-| See top of Page Three, righthand ohn Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. - ---------- A it A ---------------------- 2 ., Guy Oliver, Sam Wood directed and it is a P t Artoraft.--Advt. HANSON, CROZIER EDGAR Ee & BE iii HHT Av | P lums son tise oo [PIRINTERS lighted the audience at Griffins by or his splendid acting in "The Beloved | ° Market Square, Kingston an : : : ara Chote ai, ho iene ve | Mn =e 00000 ed Cheater" is a tingling, tangling % BORN, : ' rromantic canter. Here is a hero who | BURNETT, in Havelock, Joy 31, 1920, 4 : -- 3 bears all the earmarks of 'the prover-| 10 Mr. and Mrs, nett, ; Imperial Gage vial villain, that is, any man Who | gue Harcid Kin Burnes BN i : Dossesses undue attraction for the 5 fi . : : memsbers of the feminine sex is us- PALMER--At Syracuse, N. Y. t --Medium Sugar ually a villain in the movies. To add 6th inst. James Pitas, ~ A age 52 jo this ynlortunate Sharacter is ok 21 days Survived bY is ero kisses a young man's financee, Ehtere: Gach : --~Burbank ( red) i and wins her 1ove. Now here is where a oy Daa ' the touch of the master hand is seen.. . / | Without reformation--nor a miracle Woaony J. A Si Girls --Abundance (red). ' such as we sometimes see--the hero | The funeral took place at the family |== M Brings this fmasing tale ra gurpeis. Zesiden 302 lum place, - | = 3 . ng conclusion. Be sure and see this . A |= } -- Bradshaw Blue. Fang delightful picture which cannot fail ih ca g: > WHAT KIND OF SHOES IS YOUR BOY : | to please the most critical, also the cemetery. E S WEARING? balance 'of an entertaining program- " . - , {0 : ; G -- Artic Blue. me, which includes the third episode ; Sh : A . : Z of ls Wihitlwind, that marvel Xe lous The Old Finn' of Undertake. AA Soy We can fit him, with a good looking, good ; comedy picture g "Smiling" Phone pn} PRY - wearing Calf Boot; solid leather fn- FRUIT JARS Bill Parsons In ~You Know What 1 rr E soles. Sizes 2 to 5, tor ....,, -- SRANULATED SUC ATS Rn TE branch for 'Darco" cars. The "Dar- | fences were rotting down. One jc0' engineers have a new motor, a | farmer said the land when seeded 8 | marvel for speed and power, which | with the evi] weed Was not worth a > {their rivals, the "Fargot" people, [$1 an acre. The cattle would not | g ' are anxious to inspect by fair means | go through it. Ey or foul. To prevent "Toodles," who ----daii | : ; : is his son-in-law, from racing, J. D. An Announcement, { Ward, the "Bear" and president of H. W. Vanderwood, who has coh- {the "'Darco" concern, has his driv- | wuoted a general store at Yarker, ier's license taken away for sixty | wishes to announce that he has sold {days and sells the three "Darco" | his business to R. F. Holland, Ring- {racing cars. But when the "Fargot" ston, and also wishes to thank his company challenges the '"'Darco" to many patrons for the support given . {a road race'.from Los Angeles to San to him and trust they will conti $ - Francisco, *"Toodles" secretly buys | to patronize hig successor. Bye jback one of the cars.and enters the ri ' ? : |race. The other two "Darcos" have New Station ai been purchased by the "Fargot" peo-| Toronto. Ang. oe pcuing.. Un ple and disguised as their own cars. |; n Stati 1 b ; YELLOW ST. JOHN No 1 In the race "Toodles" is nearly 15th, ale ro ' the travelling Sept. ; . wrecked by his rivals, but succeeds jo ft ig understood that the heads tment in the in eluding them, finally reaching San of the passenger de: iving daily from [ff Eismtec, en ie Sd ha 94,5. la Sia i, CORAL In rivin al TO mse a8 won the race move and be g y wonderful new "Darco" motor. The | that date. ready to do business on Niagara District "Bear" has entered the contest to 'protect "Toodles." Wallace Reid is ; wig -- supported in "Excuse My Dust" by DAILY MEMORANDUM. FT A Em TI NN -------- For the Boys and a Phones: 458459. Wholsale 1767.