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THE RECORD-AMERICAN, MAHANOY CITY, PENNA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925. "STAGELAND'S MASTERPIECE IS NOW SCREENLAND'S MASTER PICTURE" WHERE EVERYBODY GOES FAMILY THEATRE MAHANOY CITY, PENNA. WM. J. GANE, Managing Director Matinee 2:30 Evening, First Show 5.30 Last Show 9.15 "SEE THE MOST POPULAR PLAY EVER WRITTEN, AS A BEAUTIFUL, AMAZING PHOTOPLAY" NEXT MONO A Y— TUESDA Y— WEDNESDA Y ADOLPH ZUKOR AND JESSE L. LASKY PRESENT A MASTERPIECE OF THE SCREEN ( A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ) PAN WITH AM ELA.OORA.TE CAST FEATURING BETTY BRONSON Screenland's Latest Sensation! HETTY BRONSON TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF UNBROKEN POPULARITY AS A PLAY NOW BROUGHT TO THE LIMITLESS SCOPE OF THE SCEREN. THE LIMIT IN PHOTOGRAPHIC MAGIC IS REACHED IN "PETER PAN." ERNEST TORRENCE, STAR OF "THE COVERED WAGON," MAKES CAP- HOOK HIS OUTSTANDING SCREEN PERFORMANCE. TAIN LAST SHOWING TODAY MEKTON OF THE MOVIES AND SHEIKS OF ARABY AND OTHER STAR ACTS SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AFTER SCHOOL THE MANAGEMENT OF THE FAMILY THEATRE, DESIRING TO GIVE THE CHILDREN OF MAHANOY CITY AND VICINITY AN OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THIS SCREEN CLASSIC, HAVE ARRANGED THE ABOVE SPECIAL MATINEES. SPECIAL USHERS TO CARE FOR CHILDREN. t T f T T T T T T 7 T f T I I I I t T T T T J t 7 i I 7 T I t I I For Peter Pan Week THE D. J. CLEARY STORE OFFERS Peter Pan Waists of English Broadcloth, in White, Blue and Ecru ............ $2.00 Peter Pan Collar Sol:; (Luce and Linen) in White, Ecru and colors, from .... 50c. up In addition, we have special for this week: Satin Charmeuse, 40 inches wide, in Black, Blue and Brown ................ .-•• $2.00 yd. "Christobci" Silk Crepe. :»(> inches wide, in plain and fancy colors (New Spring Shades) ........................ $1.00 yd. Fast ('(>!') . "f'liicK" !)r<',;-. Flannels in all \ the new shades :',6 inches wide ..... White Tab!" Damask, (Quantity limited) 75c. ^ inches uide 45c. yd. MilllllllllllflllllllilllilKllllllllllllllllllllllllli'MMIIIIIIIIIMIIIKIIIMllHIIII FOR PETER PAN WEEK AT D. J. CLEARY STORE 37 and -'JO WEST CENTRE STREET MAHANOY CITY, PA. See The Paramount Picture, "Peter Pan," At The Family Theatre t x T T T T r I f: ti f I *' T t! | I *** 4' f 7 7 t Tinting the Hair for Beauty's Sake Practiced for Ages COLORED COIFFUP.G: > OS3 CtllCAGO Hair has been dyed as IcsiR all worfisa bat existed, ac cord taK to Neal H. Andrewa oi Nfc-.v vuric, in an address ticro. "Veuua, Goddeen oi Lo^e, wa? orimnally a brunutte, accordini? to tradition, nncl bleachou her hnir to blond." rteclnred Mr. An<lrcv/i "Afttr /in Jrwision ot northrrn , liurope oy the Kumitns, (Jcn-.,au prisoners were brought back, and for the first time Itorne saw blond women. These women were so much admired that Roman women bleached their bair with quick limo to compete With the fair ones Them through all the apee hatr ha!" been dyed through one process or another. "Since there Is DO physical charm more attractive than abort- dant, beautifully colored tresses, thousands of women are dyeing: their balr. A fwhton recently im ported from Paris prescribes hair colored to match tbc grown and stoclcinirs. The style nan been taken op by girls as well oa older women. "UntU recently the majority of hair dyes contained injurious chemicals, the most poisonous ot which was pnrapbenylenc* dmmlrio, which dnmutred the scalp. Dis cover y by cheuaiats of a prepara tion, harmless in its action on th« nnir, and laclcinR para. (109 re moved nil risks tn na»r dyeing, and the rnopt fastidious women now ace it, for It Is impervious to water, curling and sunshine^" FABLES tiN HEALTH FOR SLEEPLESSNESS l:\unmia, \lr:;. Mjilll) U|M' - .cjili'. : ni i , ".'• ruilCf'tl 1>\ nit thdURli : '!" .'h-l ii.>l , ,-iii H l,y thai I 1 ' 1 "V;M-\\uvK '.|."'p '' '» !"' i:nliu- folks p" -' : tllC'il 1 h('!ld:» toil- . - - **» *j »*» **+ # I'.V lii'ill! 1. I 111' I'tilldU ii ivit .MI - .MMIHI l ' i '."' : ,.....--. ... ..,•.,[ in 1 i'i>iii|iliiitic<l 11' I ' Inn' il 1.il.< n I'.iin in Mr. Miitm I'-.il i" < '"iilil not t.l<><>!'. lie , _'' ))', /.. .....ii.. I lu jiiill tin ni mil 'M i/.MI ni'-r. lei! Iliii! .In- ii->- lln> -iii.-ll nl III HH! IIKirnillK' ill llllle 1UC I'll ,ln l.i ,,.- j],, , 11( | Ml'.:. A'l.'lllll ill AllVtl.iVM llMlii .' - -' , . .,, ,. Ill i i. i!l"l- I If. , ..» ^.>... -.. - >.-< .')'! ii ;, 'N, »,! -..^ ill UK,. BOYS REVEL IN PIRATE ROLES IN "PETER PAN" A M!'\V (\ pc of desperado HHV;I toned thr JH';HV oi' (ho citizenry of Los Allg'oh's ID M'vrnil j'liiinivstors who realized I in- drr;mi of ovrry hul bt't- wccn the IIKCS »f six and sixteen when they turned into pirates, coni- plelr'y <M|uinpc(l with cutlasses sea boot:;, pistols, knives a'»id dashinK soamun's uniforms all for the Herbert Bronon-.Taramount jiroduc- tion of tin- Harrie elassic, "Peter Pan," \\liich roiiiesi to the seroi'ii at the Kaiuily Theatre on Monday. In "iVtrr Pan" the hoys have wonderful parts. They meet, fairies. Indian: and the dreaded pirates. The Ill's! t\vo hoi'onio friemllv but the blood-thirsty pirates, hcuded by Cap tain James Hook, arc deadly enemies and aru finally defeated in a pitched battle on the decks of the pirate vessel. Featured players in "Peter Pan" vire Betty Bronson, the personal thoico of J. M. Bnrrie, Ernest Tor- rence, Cyril Chadwjck, Virginia Brown Faire and Anna May Vfong. Roy Pomeroy, whose clever effects in "The Ten Commandments" will long be remembered, assisted Brenon on this production which was adapted for the screen by VVillis Goldbeck. Some people marvel at the way birds fro south for the winter. Since they have nothing else to do they would be foolish not to. •*ff PETER PAN A Fascinating New Style in WOMEN'S PUMPS as •I 55 :<J>. ^ VA 'A Light Tan f Velvet $4.95 This advance style is mighty tempting to the well-dressed woman. So many graceful de tails that space does not allow us "to describe them. In, Black Velvet or the new - - - - shade of light tan at 138 WEST CENTRE STREET MIK THE PARAMOUNT PICTURE, "PETER PAN," AT THE FAMILY THEATRE

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  • THE RECORD-AMERICAN, MAHANOY CITY, PENNA., SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1925.

    "STAGELAND'S MASTERPIECEIS NOW

    SCREENLAND'S

    MASTER PICTURE"

    WHERE EVERYBODY GOES

    FAMILY THEATREMAHANOY CITY, PENNA.

    WM. J. GANE, Managing DirectorMatinee 2:30 Evening, First Show 5.30 Last Show 9.15

    "SEE THE MOST POPULAR

    PLAY EVER WRITTEN, AS

    A BEAUTIFUL, AMAZING

    PHOTOPLAY"

    NEXT MONO A Y— TUESDA Y— WEDNESDA YADOLPH ZUKOR AND JESSE L. LASKY PRESENT

    A MASTERPIECE OF THE SCREEN( A PARAMOUNT PICTURE )

    PANWITH AM ELA.OORA.TE CAST

    FEATURING BETTY BRONSON Screenland's Latest Sensation!

    HETTY BRONSONTWENTY-ONE YEARS OF UNBROKEN POPULARITY AS A PLAY NOW

    BROUGHT TO THE LIMITLESS SCOPE OF THE SCEREN.THE LIMIT IN PHOTOGRAPHIC MAGIC IS REACHED IN "PETER PAN." ERNEST TORRENCE, STAR OF "THE COVERED WAGON," MAKES CAP- HOOK HIS OUTSTANDING SCREEN PERFORMANCE.TAIN

    LAST SHOWING TODAY MEKTON OF THE MOVIES

    ANDSHEIKS OF ARABY AND OTHER STAR ACTS

    SPECIAL CHILDREN'SMATINEES

    TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAYAFTER SCHOOL

    THE MANAGEMENT OF THE FAMILY THEATRE, DESIRING TO GIVE THE CHILDREN OF MAHANOY CITY AND VICINITY AN OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THIS SCREEN CLASSIC, HAVE ARRANGED THE ABOVE SPECIAL MATINEES. SPECIAL USHERS TO CARE FOR CHILDREN.

    tTf T T T T T T7 TfT

    I I II

    tTT T T J t 7iI7TI t

    I I

    For Peter Pan Week THE

    D. J. CLEARY STOREOFFERS

    Peter Pan Waists of English Broadcloth, in White, Blue and Ecru ............

    $2.00Peter Pan Collar Sol:; (Luce and Linen)

    in White, Ecru and colors, from ....

    50c. upIn addition, we have special for this week:

    Satin Charmeuse, 40 inches wide, in Black, Blue and Brown ................ .-••

    $2.00 yd."Christobci" Silk Crepe. :»(> inches wide, in

    plain and fancy colors (New Spring Shades) ........................

    $1.00 yd.Fast ('(>!') . "f'liicK" !)r- lln> -iii.-ll nlIII HH! IIKirnillK' ill llllle 1UC I'll ,ln l.i ,,.- j],, , 11( |Ml'.:. A'l.'lllll ill AllVtl.iVM llMlii .' - -' , . .,, ,.

    Ill i i. i!l"l- I

    If. , ..» ^.>... -.. - >.-< .')'! ii ;, 'N, »,! -..^ ill UK,.

    BOYS REVEL IN PIRATEROLES IN "PETER PAN"

    A M!'\V (\ pc of desperado HHV;I toned thr JH';HV oi' (ho citizenry of Los Allg'oh's ID M'vrnil j'liiinivstors who realized I in- drr;mi of ovrry hul bt't- wccn the IIKCS »f six and sixteen when they turned into pirates, coni- plelr'y