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i <ni kext XI bj} WEEK j JULIETTE BAY ~ The Famous Broadway Beauty in =jj I. Comedy Drama in Five Acts : 8 A Prstty Girl—A Dashing Bathing Costume — and a Photo of the two reproduced in Calendar Form furnish the basis for one of the most enjoyable Screen Stories of the year. Miss Day buys 35®0 DoL Batfeing Suit for Play J Pretty Actress Wears Stunning and E/fective Beach Costume in 6 I "THE CALENDAR GIRL" _ Miss Juliette Day, one of the prettiest and cleverest able gown shop she wears several costumes that are the I girls on ths professional stage, and a prims favourite last word in beauty and costliness. | among the playgoers of Gotham, paid 1 ,50J dollars for " THE CALENDAR GIRL" is a play that will the stunning beach costunu she wears in the Calendar delight the hearts of womankind. It is a bewildenng Girl. her new production, and whirl of finery, but aside from this there is an interesting she certainly got her money s wort.i. ?tory ; n whjch Miss Day proves so fascinating that she 11 The gowns Miss Day wears in this play are all expen- is sure to interest the men as well as the women. That sive creations. Her ballroom gown alone cost 2,000 bathing suit would fill any theatre anywhere with male j dollars, and in the studio of Madame Lizette's fashion- connoisseurs. | ' . " The Lass I LimkrUs" | 44 THE WRECK IN THE FOG n Serial-Signal—Two Parts. Episode Two. " Dollar " Holmes lays the foundation for and then ocean and rescues him ; in appreciation the older builds upon it the vast power and wealth possible to Holmes gives her a position in the station on his railroad one who dominates the great lumber industry. Be- Through the station he sends a telegram ordering his licving that his wife .and infant daughter have lost their camp foreman to buy holdings of a small timberman, lives in the river accident. Holmes weds the daughter and thereby ruin a group ot his neighbours. Helen | B of Greer, president of the Amalgamated, and a son is goes to the men and warns them. When Holmes' 11 born to him. In reality, the wife and child that he emissaries come to the cabin he. refuses to sell and they 11 drove from home in hf? humble days have qeen rescued shoot him. Then comes a wild race by_ Holmes' men 6 I and given a permanent home in a logger's cabin. ' n an . autonjobile and Helen by locomotive and canoe, 6 B each intent on reaching the recorder's office miles away g H Twenty years elapse. Holmes son, Stephen, having and filing a claim on the dead man's lands. B I I finished schooling starts for home on the TKe automobile crashes through a condemned bridge ■ 1 steamship " Marathon. Helen has developed into a an J falls forty feet into the river. The occupants ot BE youn<» lady of beauty and courage. The Marathon the car swim to the shore. On a high trestle Helen's jj I ' runs on the rocks in a fog, and Stephen, panic-stricken, locomotive is stopped, and by means ot a rope sling she is I | leaps overboard and swims out to sea instead of into land. lowered into a canoe on the surface of a stream far Hi Helen witnesses his plight from a high cliff, but not lower, and starts paddling along a short cut out to the Bfl knowing that her own father's son, dives into the recorder's office. At this part the chapter fades out. fl I 9 Q-82 {j1 I ' 1 11 " —Jl

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 10