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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 5

News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 5

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Mansfield, Ohio
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5
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THE MANSFIELD NEWS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1915. FIVE Kimonos SUITS and Bath Robes Beautiful Kimonos and Bath Robes suggest Christmas Gifts that give lasting pleasure and comfort. Silk Kimonos in American and Japanese designs. They are made of plain and figured kimono silks, some accordian plaited, others handembroidered.

They are priced from $5.00 to $12.00. Pretty and serviceable Crepe Kimonos, plain or plaited, also some Japanese embroidered styles, are priced from $1.00 to $3.75. Warm Kimonos made of pressed flannels and flannelettes, trimmed with satins, are priced from $1.19 to $3. Bath Robes made of robe DISTINCTION flannels or blankets, in pretty patterns and washable colors, are priced from $1.98 to $3.50. 'It Was the Other One' Explains the Miss Golda Stull, Stenographer In Office of Attorney Barr, When Accused of Being Married.

Similarity of names has been known to cause inconvenience or anif noyance or embarrassment and it is reasonable to conclude that "identicality" in names could go "similarity" at least one better in the matter of producing any or all of the aforementioned unpleasant sensations of inconvenience, annoyance or embarrassment. to Thus an experience has been undergone this week to what she regards as the extreme limit by a Mansfield young lady whose name chances to be identical with the name of another Mansfield young lady who early this week embarked on the sea of matrimony. The only distinctive differentiation between the names of the two young women prior to the marriage of one of them was the middle initial, which with the one was an "M' while with the other it is an But at the best middle initials serve but poorly for purposes of identification, especially among young women, who are more often designated merely by their first name. In the case referred to a marriage license was issued to a young lady named "Golda M. StulP' which chances to be tue identical name of one of the stenographers in the office of Attorney L.

D. Barr, with the exception of the middle initial, which in the second instance is The young ladies are not related. Thus it comes about that one Golda Stull is married while the other is not yet embarked on the matrimonial voyage, it being the Miss Stull who is employed in the office of Attorney Barr who continues in the state of single blessednessbut this has not interfered in the slightest degree with the congratulations and well-wishes which been heaped upon her since the mention was made in the papers of marriage license being issued to another young lady by the same name. of course some friends of Miss Stull (the unmarried) have seized upon this as an opportunity for a little fun at her expense while others have seriously taken it for granted that it was the Miss Stull of their acquaintance to whom reference was being made in connection with the matrimonial publicity. No less than one of the friends of Miss Stull (not married) went so far as to buy her a wedding present and refused to credit her somewhat emphatic denials of her marriage.

So she now has at least one wedding present and is undecided as to whether it would be advisable to temporarily act as custodian of the gift in anticipation of being actually entitled thereto at a little later date, or to return it to the donor with a suggestion that he keep it handy so that it may again be forthcoming when conditions justify its presentation in connection with the actual cccasion for which it had thus been prematurely purchased. But in the meantime, whatever her decision may be as to the ethics involved in connection with the presentation of a wedding present purchased as a result of a misapprehension of the identity of the bride, the important and outstanding feature, 1n-so-far as the present recital 18 concerned, is that the Miss Golda Stull employed in the office of the rising young legal practitioner, Louis D. Barr, is not the Miss Golda Stull IN 783 DOWLING'S who early this week became a bride and she will probably appreciate it those who have been laboring under the impression that she is married will call her up and explain that they now understand that she is not married. Eighty per cent of the juvenile crimes for which children are brought to court consist of one or another form of rational play which is in no case essentially criminal. THEATRE TODAY ONLY REA MARTIN THE BROADWAY FAVORITE Coquette" Four Act Melodrama D.

L. DON, THE FUNNY COMEDIAN "LUMBURGER'S VICTORY" L. C. SHUMWAY "THE AMBASSADOR FROM THE DEAD" Lubin Drama TOMORROW RICHARD TRAVERS --INTHE UNDERTOW BUD COMEDY SELIG WILD ANIMAL THRILLER SUNDAY Broadway's Most Beautiful Star "LILLIAN SHOULD A WIFE FORGIVE An Equitable Feature VALUES Ivory Gift UP TO Articles $25.00 Are Now $8.50 These are unequaled bargains for this season of the year. They are better values than are usually offered during January Clearaway Sales.

There is a good assortment of colors and sizes, all in desirable styles. The materials are all wool serges, gabardines, poplins and mixtures--trimmed with braids, velvets or fur. They were formerly priced from $15.00 to $25.00. All High-Grade Suits not included in the above group are priced at saving reductions. Useful Gift Items of White Ivory are priced at 25c, 50c and upward.

Combs, Brushes, Trays, Mirrors, Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers, Jewel Boxes, Hat Pin Holders, Pieture Frames and Manicure and Toilet Articles of all kinds. Bed Room Slippers Children's Knit Slippers made of pretty colored yarns, trimmed with contrasting colors, are priced per pair at 50c. Women's Knit Slippers in light and dark colors, are priced per pair from 50c to $1.19. There is a limited quantity of these---to be sure of getting the size and color desired, we suggest that you make your selection at once. Handkerchief Specials Handkerchiefs and Folders containing two Handkerchiefs, formerly priced at 19c and 25c, are now 15c.

Children's Boxed Handkerchiefs of a 15c grade, are now 10c. Another Triumph for Paramount pictures JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS A NOTABLE ALL STAR CAST in a picturization of "THE CHORUS LADY" BY JAMES FORBES CAST OF CHARACTERS PATRICA O'BRIAN OLEO RIDGLEY NORA O'BRIAN MARGERY DAW DANNY MALLORY DICKY CRAWFORD REID RICHARD GREY SYNOPSIS "THE CHORUS is one of the most popular contributions ever made to the Paramount Program by the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company. It is a picturization of stage life of of James Forbes' comedy today--a play which ran two whole years in New York and several seasons uninterruptedly on tour.

Thousands have enjoyed its wholesome fun and have laughed through tears human qualities. at its It is a play which lends itself The excellently to picturization. frequent and compelling incidents which lead to the dramatic climaxes are especially suited to the photodrama. Patricia 'Brian, brave little chorus girl, who is quick of tongue and big heart, is represented in splendid fashion. Her sister, Nora 'Brian, who insisted upon going on the stage despite Patricia's warnings, furnishes a human example to thousands of girls out the world.

throughThe story of life behind the footlights women smile is which young universal in its appeal. The glimpse behind the curtain which hides the world of powder and rouge is a faithful representation of a side of life that never fails to interest. THIS IMMENSE PICTURE WILL BE SHOWN AT Night at Price, 10c. TONIGHT OPERA SHOWS: Tomorrow 7:15 8:45 Sunday Night Only We Have Decided To Again Show MARGARET CLARK In Her Greatest Hit pee Helen of the North On account of the hunHEI ENG dreds of requests to do AND HE so. THE GREATEST PUBLICITY AT THE SMALLEST COST IS AVAILABLE TO YOU THROUGH THE NEWS WANT COLUMNS Complete Change of Program THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow BRINGING UP FATHER NEW SONGS, NEW WARDROBE, NEW DANCES, MATINEE DAILY, 2:30.

MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY-EVERTT'S ALL FEATURE SHOW 17 PEOPLE- -MARGUERITE AND HER LIONS. See this daring queen in her marvelous performance with the treacherous and savage beasts of the African Jungle. SUNDAY PICTURES--SOUL ENCHAINED, featuring LYDA BORELLI in Five Parts. THE WHITE WAY THEATER The House of Feature Photoplays- Tim Roberts, Mgr. OPENS TOMORROW SATURDAY-DEC.

4 MATINEE A AND NIGHT Madame Malvine Lobel Supported By An All Star Cast In The Unwelcome Wife A Powerfully Realistic Drama in Five Parts by Ivan Abramson SUNDAY-DEC. 5 MATINEE A AND NIGHT JOE WELCH The Best Known Comedian On Earth in TIME LOCK NO. 776 In Six Parts with HAL REID, the Playwright, himself, in the Cast MONDAY---DEC. -DEC. 6 MATINEE A AND NIGHT For King and Country A Strong Drama in Six Parts with an All Star Cast, Featuring Princess Rospali and A.

A. Capozzi-A Beautiful Picture. TUESDAY-DEC. 7 MATINEE AND NIGHT David Copperfield A Visualization of Charles Dickens' Masterpiece in Seven Parts. No child or adult should miss this presentation.

MATINEE EVERY AFTERNOON. No extra charge for these productions, TEN CENTS ALL THE TIME. ROYAL TODAY THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY With Little Mary Pickford. THE MYSTERY OF THE EMPTY ROOM In 2 acts with an all-star cast. AND GOOD COMEDY.

SATURDAY SPECIAL EDNA MAYO Essanay's Queen Star in A BIT OF LACE In three acte. COOK TRACY Fire Insurance 43 West Fourth Phone 289 Best Stock and Mutual Companies Represented. -TODAY Campbells Are Coming" Five-act Universal Broadway feature, starring Frances Ford and Grace Cunard Battle scenes, cavalry charges, hand-to-hand fights between native Sepoys and British combatants in all--massacres together with sensational harem scenes and oriental dancing as done by native Indian girls--all play a part in this massive production, The play is a military drama of the Sepoy rebellion in India in 1857. Seeing America First Wonderful views are shown in this 1,000 feet of film, Have you anything to sell or rent? Try The News Want Ads..

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