Feb. 16, 1917. 
A WILLIAM FAVERSHAM PRODUCTION 
William Faversham’s all-star com- 
bination in Bernard Shaw’s “Getting 
Married” which has been described 
as the season’s superlative success, 
will be seen at the Plymouth Theatre, 
Boston, for a limited engagement, 
commencing Monday, Feb. 19. 
When the certain rises, Edith, 
daughter of the Bishop of Chelsea is 
to be married in an hour to Cecil 
Sykes, but both balk at the last mo- 
ment because of conscientious scru- 
ples. The problem is offered for 
solution to the Bishop’s assembled 
family, but every member is discover- 
ed to have his or her own matri- 
monial tangles, either of fact or opin- 
ion. 
One of the Bishop’s brothers, Regi- 
nald Bridgenorth, has sued for di- 
vorce because his wife, Leo, has 
shunted him for a brilliant trifler and 
younger man, St. John Hotchkiss. 
General Bridgenorth, another of 
Bishop’s brothers, is infatuated with 
the cleric’s sister-in-law, Lesbia 
Grantham, who believes in mother- 
hood, but objects to matrimony. 
The Bishop holds that no marriage 
is valid if purely a civil ceremony: 
his chaplain, Soames, denounces all 
wedlock as unsanctified, and Collins, 
‘the Bishop’s factotum, thinks matri- 
mony an affair of convenience. 
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Of Timely Interest 
A Showing of New Spring 
Dresses 
New Waists 
For Spring Wear 
$1 to $5.50 
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For the past several days a number of 
our customers have asked in an interesting 
manner, “When are you going to show the 
new Spring styles?” And so to these custom- 
ers—and others—we want to make the an- 
nouncement that the first showing is now 
ready. Quite naturally, it is limited in scope, 
but what wonderfully pretty things are to be 
seen and how Very interesting! Too, the 
trend of Fashion can be very clearly discerned 
by careful inspection. Prices of the dresses 
on display now are 
$5.00 to $25.00 
advanced Spring models. There are New 
Voiles, Georgette Crepe, Rice Coth, Striped 
‘Crepe De Chine. 
it would be almost impossible to give a fair 
The styles are so numerous 
description and which would do justice to the 
showing. But this showing will do one thing 
—it will give you the opportunity of seeing 
a fine display of Waists and allow you to 
make comparisons and choice at leisure and 
to your entire satisfaction. 
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