‘ : A PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS i ae i OAAY, Octobe ‘th . 3 HIGH SCHOOL Ww With ith The Colours MURDER ON ad 4 OLLAR D GIRLS’ PARTY GRIDIRON |Delightful Affair Held Saturday | | Unique heestary: ‘Picture is “70,000 Monday and 7 Morning In 1.0.D.E, Hall i Witnesses” at Capitol Theatre TWO SHOWs __ ol wre ow RHUL i we nae First of This Week Feature Starts at 7 a és = | HIGH SCHOOL HI-JINKS ADMISsion — ),° dina —opnie Phillips Holmes, Dorothy Jordan, lic g pm | On Saturday morning the 1.0.D Charlie Ruggles and Johnny Mack | vtie Tuesday and Wedneday |E, Hall was the scene of a color- Brown head the cast of “70,000 Wit- | Sensational \ ky iful event. This was the High nesses,” a thrilling en nual ur Football Match iset on the football gridiron, which lcomes to the screen of the Capitol| iTheatre as the first of the week! 66 ifeature attraction. ‘ () + 9 School Girls’ Club Hi-Jinks. There ae were about seventy girls present,| jall in costume. Tramps and ladies ‘of the “gay nin eties” minglea with \Japanese maidens and pierrots and The story has to do with the at- 3 — pierettes while a bride and groom tempt of a gambling ring to “fix” a| WITNE \ ; f Pure Silk Flat Crepe—In several shades, a won- | Children’s Pullover Sweaters—All wool $1 00 chatted with Tree oe and big football game by eliminating the | [ , * ish senoritas a derful grade and weight $1 00 in a pleasing variety, each Tweedle-dee. ssatyrise $e — " star player of the favorite team. NY per yd . aanced with Hawaiians and gay ‘They fix it so well that the star,| With Phillips Holmes | i Sleepers—In fleecy warm quality, $1:00 gypsies. These were but a few of} |breaking loose and enroute to a} Jordan, Charlie Rug aa: White Flannelette—Nice, soft quality $1 00 sizes 3 to 7, suit, each ° the varied ensembles present. jtouchdown in a clear field, is sud-| Mack Brown fe 27 inches wide, 6 yds. for e The “ladies” of the party eempe- denly seen to stagger, stumble and = Linen Roller Towelin cae ee $1 00 oe ae ne One res fall. Physicians find him dead with | All had seen the m “ inen Rolle »weling— , ‘ i ia . Rie . . ae goa 2 s y MP . ee $1.00 Vests, 2 for ° was won by Miss Betty Camer not a mark on his body to explain None could tell who ¢ hepran degen fs oq Following this was the Grand Par- how he was killed although they ted the crime Ci 1 Scrims—With frilled colored $1 00 Children’s Fleeced Bloomers—Cream 1 00 ade, led by the last year’s Presi- know it is murder i a borders, 8 yds. for e 2 4 and 6: 3 for . ; ‘ ; 1 A Paramount Pictyy dent of the Club, Miss Helen Mc- | The boy’s teammate and buddy and a clever detective finally solve the case, however, and it is here that the keen interest of the story Caffery. Miss Dorothy O’Néill ‘rib Flannelette Sheets—With pink or Wcaninni'd: Windia Cotas iindie ‘ ae om —— € ee ith pink o $1.00 Women’s Flannelette Gowns—Nicely $1.00 Miss Thekla Fulton. as Bride at blue border, per pr trimmed Groom, were awarded the prize for Novelty—"Niagara py Musical—ETHEL Mppy ad, each n “IRENO” Colored Jacquard Towels—20x38 in. ; the most original couple. Tw $j TRO NE} olored Jacqu ee owels 38 in $1.00 Boys’ Natural Color Union Suits— 69 NEE Reade eg A ta gece Nat comes in. METRO NEWs pink or blue, 2 for ss ; a Cc mates - Cn ae Holmes plays the part of the PICTORIAL NO, » 6 to 14; per suit tistic couple, one to Miss Hadi Sue teammate with David Landan call ; sie i a wala a 1 00 i hiro and Miss Noriko Yamanaka : : a a WEDNESDAY ReViy 5 for . Ladies’ Non-Run Silk Bloomers—In $1 00 5s Gkinhel Minanets wiris the dthe the detective. Brown is the victim , . , ef IV 5 as ds se girls, the othe ‘ ed , ; ' “NEW | : several shades, 2 prs. for ° to Miss. ay stathers nd Biles and Ruggles is a wise-cracking re- ™E y MORALS POR | Morning Frocks—In fast colors een dds okaaneae i ee porter covering the game by radio, [ii||| WEDNESDAY & Ting srints, each e Corsets and Corsolettes—Large and small sizes, Grace Watkinson, the pictures-| Aiding the troops. One of the p04. Jordan is the girl in the @ “THE SQUAW Miy oweeeee. Coe made from sturdy materials with $1 00 que gypsies. The comic awards nany society women of Sao cast which consist jem inly ' men ‘articelli Fingerin —_ a were singly, the two winners} Paulo who have signed up as i... Pee . Corticelli Fingering Yarns—In 4-oz. 1 00 elastic inserts, 4 hose supports, each ; made singly wens ” ) Wines ~ ig ta: ited Pp 4* ‘and includes, among others, J. Far- thin hee $dir © being Miss Helen Clark and Mis nurses while Civil War rages rell MacDonald. Lew Cody. Walter Babies’ Silk Padded Carriage or Crib $1 00 Pat McAllister. Miss P. Gwyer and ly my we ean) sew Cody alter ° Miss M. Delaney and Miss J. Mac ne One en pee Men's All Wool Cashmere Sox— $1 00 Covers, pink or blue, each e 3 prs. for . ant ; 7" donald the judges, came to their de- A ; bE b ll ts a Mi D H Cretonnes—In neat designs $1.00 ‘cisions only after a great deal o merican oot a | C.N.R. TRAINS $$ . Ogal Men's Pure Wool Figured Cashmere $1 00 6 yds. for Sox, assorted shades, 2 prs. e discussion owing to the many an —_—— For the East— ' mecane Feather Pillows—In art tieking covers $1 00 varied costume ; Yale 6, Dartmouth 0, Mondays, Wednesday and Fri TEACHE > MUS Children’s All Wool Cashmere Ribbed $1 00 each . Dancing and games in the gaily Pittsburg 12, Notre Dame 0. idays 9:30 a.m, ae Hose, black or sand, 2 prs. e decorated hall whiled away “Sa- Michigan 14, Princeton 6. |From the East— | re , ' pt received a new shipment of Crepe Dresses turaay morning blues Furthe Columbia 6. Cornell 0 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- Phone—Black 232 Women’s Silk and Wool Hose—Light or $1 00 In navy, wine, green and blacks, all $3 95 entertainment was rendered by a Minn¢ 7. Northwestern 0 days 8 p.m dark shades, 2 prs. for - new styles and specially priced at “ lano solo by Miss Hien en Army 33, William and Mary 0. | ; : ~ ery, two vocal selection v M Ma hussetts 21 mher 5 Sport Sox—Ladies’ 6r children’s; wool $1 00 Australene Knitting Yarn— $1 00 Betty Cameron and violin sole | a cate G ot Sete » silk and wool. 2 nrs - Vv peers SRO S VOU. SOK ennsylvania 14, Princeton 7. or silk and wool, 2 prs, for r 7 balls for r by Miss Edith Johnson B own 14, How cea 0 | | Refreshments were auctioned of! Georgia 33, Florida 12 SEE OUR WINDOWS PHONE 9 by Creddy Morgan and Lucille} North Carolina 13, North Carolina | Brooksbank, who wel relieved, | ata f : ae i ih co, eh Wen ke, Cocame, extdusted, by} Vanderbilt 12, Georgia Tech 0. | ; vs ld aa iss Bey Parlow and Miss P re 14. Se hern Memphis 6 ti we CRS ARIE £2 | Mc Allister | Brigham Young 25, Wyoming 0. | : The kind donation of a box fi Colora College 3, Colorade Ag- | applés was greatly appreciated and | a fi much enlivehed the party After refresh: learned of their Washington 33, if California 38 Ne-| future, throtgh the medium « Madame X., in this se not ar unknown quantity, but Miss Pat cla Gwyer. At 12:45 the gat Owing to Miss Miller returning to her home in ti east, the Cut Rate Shoe Store will be definitely clos down in a fortnight. The whole stock of Men’s, la Special Hard-Time Bargain Offer a me pe ie | oe To Subscribers to the Daily News or i AN Liat Megs ktm Rats etee iversity 36, Los ee y ‘a.2 . broke up, with every hope for pro-| angeles Lions 7 | dies’, Boys’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes a grams just as pleasant to foilov j aS a } . . ; ". | Michigan State 37, Syracuse 13 Rubber Footwear will be sold regardless of cost, los 13, C 7 : Wi sin 7, Oh tal i ! ™ profit. 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