Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 229, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 25, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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for two .Jays, beginning next Friday. havp 1:PPn anv one of a score of ha<l "‘ft !*MM. I'pua her return to
Always good, 8*'izoick's productionx r iarR), American metropolitan Aunt Hurrid'H she tinds herself lock-
liavc never surpsfssed this romantic eij}PS, „s fnr as*tbe truths discussed ed out. so goes to the mrrtige to sleep,
lule ot the Anihian desert, iu wealth „rp concerned—thp practice commonly There also is Hilly Norton, and to avoid
of local coloring, atmosplitre, speoacu- culled ••putting up a front.” The hero a sound til ho marries Joy. who, to his
lar effect* nod consummate acting on gf tilt* story is a college football star then appears In a smart little
the pr.r| of Air. Tearle, in the tide role, who Is forced by his father's untimely frock flmt sets off her ehie beauty—
and Miss Betty Howe and Miss Mur- death to abandon college work and seek .................... _ .............
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thji.Mansfield supporting him. .his forttiae. in S** ^, ,..a
The story deals with the love af- friend of his father lends him money to
fairs of -Oapt. Seville Deerin«j 1>. H. '‘put up a f ' ’ - ■
j British Army, mul takes the notion Ui Upon a career.
iBritis ’ Anrtda, where love and war
'utmost inextricably InfOived. Iu fact,
i the Incident of war is admirably em-
ployed to solve the proldem of love.
| The whole story develops naturally,
a ad quickly gets Into its stride, carry-
ing Its human elements irresistibly to-
ward the climax which comes, how-
ever, with startling anddnuiesM and
power. The rich background o' the
Orient filters in through ihe wutp and
woof of ttie romance and, pei lmiis more
i titan nay other single feature, stump*
jibis photoplay with unusual character.
: The photoplay ip all tbftt could he
■desired. The direction, at the hands
[of George Ar< hainbaudi leaves little to
Tie sab’ U, i‘.“ praise. The oast include*
jt'oiip (itmpliell. Warren Cook, Ar'hnr
Barry and Charles Browns. A .«#t
numlier of supernumeraries was em-
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Social honors coming
urtt to hlin easily lieenuse of hi* aristoeraf-
le ancestry. He marries the daughter of
au ambitious serial climber and Incomes
a dllettaute. Drastic means middled by
his benefactor cause him to drop out of
the gay life, and When later troubles
develop in the oil properties owned by
his young wife and she visits the oil
field in company of her attorney this
benefactor}. the former collegian is
found displaying the grit and fighting
ijuaTUes which hud made him a star of
the gridiron. And there is alrecouollln-
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WjwEK&ecfzQ* MtrtKul
and madam"'spends the sunny
hours under its shade.
One of Jthe new gparas£s is
shown in the lower left hand
sketch. It is made of three layers
of organdy. • Two of white, and
under one of peach, which tints
•pUffE was, but not is, when the
!• Fashionable One went out
fait, the countryside to seek a coat
of tan. Wind and sun she faced
iintrepidly and unshielded, and re-
turned not into the city until she
(had obtained that coating upon
iwhicli ahe had set her heart.
' But now ahe bums not, neither
docs she tan. She no longer basks
in the sun. She has found that a
much burned Skin soon - turn*
leathery. And again, the lines of
a bathing suit do not follow the
WATCH YOUR STEP!
parasol has an adjustable handle |
which enables it to be tilted at [
various angles, which is ofen dw-‘
sirsble. # ^ e
The beach parasol is gay In col-
oring, with a sturdy handle which
one can thrust in the sand, setting
up a tent so to speak. The beach
gjiipMpil
an under one of peach, which tints
the complexion with a delicate
glow. It is trimmed in organdy
daisies.
• In die photo, Agnes Ayres, the
Paramount star, wears this iiat
and pafasoHn '“Bordeviand,” her
latest starring piciwro for Para-
mount W ' •
Hat and pgrr.sol are of water-
proofcu intterial, both trimmed in
loops of ribbon, likewise water-
proofed. This sort of pararol is
extremely practical; and is pretty
parasol is always built for two.
i(: The small arrangement on the
right is for riding. It can be
turned any way, and serves as a
shield against a browse as well as,
against the sun. It is small enough:
to be put up at races or tennis)
matches without hopelessly ob-,
structlng the view of passing
events from the vision of those
immediately behind.
TheTravis
-MUSSELMAN THEATRE INTERESTS
SHtRMAN’S LEADWC THEATRE. Iff
“The Playhouse With a RepuWwa”
IN SHERMAN SINCE IMS
This theatre; has always been recognized as
the one place where you can see the best pic-
tures that money can buy—
LAST DAY
THE WIFE TRAP”
MIA MAY
A Paramount Picture
Wednesday and Thursday
EUGENE O’BRIEN
“THE PROPHET’S PARADISE”
Just remember that every day is feature day
at the Gem. - .' *• l. T a J
The Best Pictures r'fSpe Orgi||-^HMH|
A House as Cool as a Cave y
A Sherman liilliliiAlP
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. JULY 25.1922.
DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS.—Bobbv is evidently going to be a Politician.
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Under Jthe'> 'Sheltering Parasol
{WedPUMlay. VIvucIouh little Mien Dunn
in seen «« Joy Duval, who, with lier
sinter. Cfi lly, low's the mouej th< ;.- hnd
uiherited. Joy 'limkes herself up as u
caricature office tyie in "Mudhia”
clothes uud horn-trlmniwl glnsei'S. takes
thi' mime of 'Jane Brown," tuul he-
_ conies a couipiuiioe to Aunt Harriet.
enthusiastic in their praises of (he pic The latter is mainly comemed with
scheduled to Hire at the close of the showing. r‘‘forl" uf Uev BIUy >0r
unite different from the prim "Jane
Brown,” : Ay)1
Bid it is at till* point that lively
series of searkling adventures begin,
adventures that give Viol* l*aua Hie
merriest role of her career.
Appearing ill “Olaas IJmiea” with
Mia* Dana are Gaston Ota*. May me
Keiao, Helen Lynch. Claire
Kllnwi rfh Os**' and Jeha
Harry Beaenauit diveetwl (ha ,
tion. The scenario 4a by Mith «ao-
ned.v. adapted from a afory hg flora
Oeia vl«v< Kennedy. > • f
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Last Tune Today
Ncrma Talmadge
In ; Vl l|
“The Moth”
AtiStdanls live on the grounds at Woodlake, and are pre-
pared lo care for early morning parties, as welT as any
olher time during the day.
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Facilities provided for parties to prepare breakfast, if they-
so desire.
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First car leaves German at 6:00 a. m. for Woodlake.
o To secure Sun-rise service at Woodlake, call upon C. Ev
Lennon at Interurban Station. ’Phone 607.
‘Adults 15c
Children 10c.
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Coming Tomorrow
“False Fronts”
“A fair exchange is no rob-
bery.” thought Mrs. Baxter,
who felt that when an aristo-
tocratk Drumond married her
Helen, heiress to vast oil
properties, she had gotten the
long end of the bargain: a
name that would swing wide
society portals. -v,
; Also Good Comedy
—AGAIN TODAY-
CONSTANCE BlNNEY IN '
“MIDNIGHT”
Also Two-Reel Comedy.
LEE MORAN in “TEN SECONDS.”
Best Mode in the City.
Take Advantage of Our Friendly Summer Prices-
ADULTS
CHILDREN
MATINEE AND NIGHT.
STARTS TOMORROW-
VIOLA DANA IN
’ “GLASS HOUSES”
A Delectable Morsel of Tempting Life Served With the
piquant sauce of comedy.
Also Two-Red Comedy.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-
RAYMOND HATTON
In a Western Comedy Drama 3
“HIS BACK AGAINST THE WALL”
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