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STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. iS, 1917. PAGE 7 TEWOVESTARS| 2!" FREDERICK&NELSON {i Carol Holloway to Head Bevy) ne of Beauties to Be Featured Basement Sale By Vitagraph in New Film | sroom An Important Disposal of cam Se" cae 9 6 vee | Baskets A New Velvet Sailor —_| | Garden Hose al nie Dellewey. | pee eee in many styles and sizes, Lawn Mowers and Gar- Women iS} Cloth Cl mal Cent cht ey SViAareeh abana sill work and utility at $5.00 den 7 eos casa acaul of alx girls whom the company a ee porter Is going to feature during the wAOCASS Cuseerre™ " baa ; offers a graceful in- ° ° coming year, Miss Holloway |e ie leading woman for William ail ci : Sillk Suits at S20 tach | Et Fete. oeciga ot dren’ orn studio, and Is now engaged S d G drag effects wh ar - Children Ss . on a five-reel ploture, having tamped Gowns | jrcmised consider Slasoiae Mule recently completed her work In » this A mr ne ; | vogue this Autu F g eepin uits N extremely low price to dispose of a lot of fe een serial, "The | 50c TGRIARLA tea dine Ss p 8 ~ : . pl ightin i 7 Spring and Summer Suits that were formerly The other girls named by Vita-| yons velvet with band 75c ice e295 so S( . . re graph for feature honors are uf prosprair bbo a € priced $32.50 to $45.00, and some of the mor Corinne Griffith, who has been| Gowns of fine cotton ma Dike oath $5 00 : } ! distinctive novelties that were priced considerably jeading woman for Karle William serial tat RAS Al See tls more than $45.00. Miriam Fouche, who has just fin eral, i at OF Oe I Also new are pretty ished a pleture with Evart Overton styles; assorted designs; ‘Tam effects, Draped Tur from 2 to 12 years. Price oS 7 Serer approved—they are fine under Paul S¢ardon; Retty Howe, ina We bans and Militaty styles, 75« They are the styles most approved—they are fine who in playing oppoaite Edward sit of velvets in black and y tailore rar ents “ i- c dl P. yies a lortheo! ng u ly tailored garments in semi-fancy and novelty styles. Karle tn a forthcoming Blue Rib colors; attractively priced bon feature Mildred Manning, —The. materials are of gabardines, Poiret twills, wh next release will be “Mary at $5.00. Jane's Pa,” in which she ts featu Basement Salesroom. wool Jersey, silks, silk Jersey and Yo San silks. SS atch Meare SERGMPSMARY kieeaa Stamped Lunch | pa e Women’s Union Eyre, seen in support of Alice —The colors include tans, grays, greens, Copen- Nook cas Hause ee ta <ea wie " haven, eapenta: navy blue, ete. aoe the Giaien” at the Shiiber Sets, 50c CRETONNES Suits, 35c Three for $1.00 The beautiful Olive Thomas is F JURTEEN - PIECI —All in one big Disposal Sale on Thursday at starred at the Liberty in “As $20.00 each. Even Break.” The Star-Liberty ets, con F A D * Women's Fine Ribbed i ae news weekly shows several inter nsdie cet btecatl andcé or Autumn raperies Cotton Unich’ Suits, 4am —A good assortment of sizes. the Collseum, Marguerite Clark medium size Doilies, one 25c, 30c and 35c Yard neck and sleeveless, with ing happenings of the week. At ee ee shows her fistie prowess in “The Wah or tee Amazons,” by sending her sister to | knee; sizes 34 to 42; the mat for a k. o. circular Centerpiece, | we to splendid advantage in window and door draperies, $] stamped for cross - stitch three suits for $1.00, or 1} An esca pe from International P , any , 8, inc 9 A Clearance of Women iS} S spies is among the thrillers in and other, desigus - on and for many other purposes, including the making of | 3: i, Richard, the Braz table, couch and bed covers, pillows, knitting bags, good weight cotton fab- Women's Stamped Night eeping Suits in white or gray; sizes each Basement Salesroom. Luncheon § oval Centerpiece and one | ery HEIR cheerful colorings and designs will appear ‘ Basement Salesroom. Harry Morey end A utility bags; these fabrics hold almost limitless pos- eaib Deon 7 f the Clemmer. At the Mission, Myr: | ©. Price 50c se > ’ : Coats at a Mighty Low [Price tS ee 7 Somme,” shov the British Broad selections of Cretonnes are ready for Wash Skirts troops in act in this famous | those planning new things for Autumn, intro- battle, fs at the Rex ™ ‘ ducing many new designs in color effects Reduced to 20 (0) At the strand, Gladys Brockwets {| Hairbow Ribbon pineal ctor" epetlirs “hud dowidtaice socnis o is seen as the star of “Her Temp: | Thirty-six inches wide; the yard, 25¢, 30 $1.00 sasuiiadoiiaee tatio The Colonial offers Wil 20c Yard and 35c. ‘ Harn Russell fn “My Fighting ( Basement Salesroom, Broken ‘ines of Women's tleman.” At the Class A, Gall Taffeta Ribbon of firm = = Wash Skirts in plain white HESE are the odd Coats, broken lines, f ‘ Kane opened Wednesday in “The quality, five and one-half cotton materials, also colored Man She Married” Inches wide, in plain and New Two-Piece House Set stripe and figured: fabrics; etc., from an unusually large season sell- . ———— eee fF) inolre weaves assorted lengths, waist saan . ‘ “ - | | Red, white, pink, sky-blue, urements 2 30 inches. Re ing. They are the styles given most emphatic i j navy-blue, Kelly-green, old a $1.25 duced to $1.00 each. e . . ‘one, Copenh nd Nile- pers va : —Hasrement Sale: favor. They are splendidly tailored garments eee Canes hay! NEW arrival, in the pretty t Selesroce | Basement Balesroon wr style pictured. Fashioned from good quality, | New Georgette gabardines, etc vr’ eas sag Tole si blue and white striped percale : at * tor, former tt erwal City and 1 triped percale, } an been cast in the current Ger- (fl Wash Laces with belt and cuffs of plain, light Blouses, $3.75 ald! Farrar production of the or dark blue material to match —Navy blue, black, rookie brown, tan, etc. Former me cx ff Lasky studios HH 10c Yard i stripe. Coat and skirt finished Blouses, tallored from: ame prices ranged all the way from $25.00 up to $50.00 Vitagraph has completed clgnt| fi with fancy piping. quality Georgette Crepe in 4 uv : P ns “ ! Pr ; hite and flesh color, and re velty er a reel pictured, starring the A varied assortment of une- Price $1.25. bf for some of the _ novelty effects oo aps ouiniel ister Geanalts | Poachers gecko tt H RES A Ce prettily embroidered. ia Mane % (or / Va Ss J. ach. , n > js an offering of noteworthy values at $ 20.00 gach iid abe Mabe Wataew. Make? dscitabie destens te Valen trasting colors. Y Taliaferro ts forced to swim the|f| — ciennes, filet, Normandy and oan wo. car Large square collar and rapids of the St. Lawrence river other types, in widths up to | BUTTER MERGER long sleev: Sizes 36 to 44. IM D ; P They aay that no double was used. | 4 inches. Price 10¢@ yard | In Basement Salesroom Price $3.75. . . ay 1¢e rom OISON | Adolphe Menjou, who appeared —Basement Salesroom —Basement Salesréom. Ragtime Songs Are || "0% } © th pippett of Marmuarital of excellent quality velours, Burella cloths, f the Loring |‘? Bad for Appetite, ering rep mask ta the é reen ndaptation of omy ga Says Butler Singer | oP te"tom tm iste ber own it sneroarAmbotsne ‘coro cont Remnants of Silks and Woolens} Street and Dress Pumps ig t y by valine’ poteca Pec hee Fee ein & very short time. 4 oe George Fisher, leading man io at Reduced Prices : $4.00 Pair a ae aa | ; | Mary Milos Minter tn the latter's hit Maca tntent® inclu Crepe de Chine for : : ‘ORPH picture # was requested by T kes teed % ets ‘ | : é HE smart “tailored” : William Russell for a big role in blouses, Striped 51 ! rate skirts; Plain ; ’ lines of the Pum ic OFFICI Oo P - ai Goan 1 iai's Girectian Paffetas, Messalines, Strij Tub Silks and a few ture ‘f ad t i 1 4 well ur other weaves; alsc 1 choice of Plaid Worsteds, Sa ae BRITIS Reg. ’ | Triangle Director Walter Ed. ; Mol >, } for shopping and dress WAR Price wards is authority for the state Serges, Plaid ingle Poplins, Challies and | wear. Can be furnished THIRD A ment that the next play, starring Tweeds use lengths for skirts and dresses and | PICTURES [15¢ | ee Mnulwor Louise Glaum, will be an absolute. | 7 | In Patent or Gunmetal Leather ‘ m for children’s garments pty cn tht gah ge pi ele, with leather Louis heel and medium-weight sole. Sizes 3 ROW—AL!. NEW See gatiace. tha aware elit All at sharply reduced prices for clearance | to 7; widths A to D. Price $4.00 pair ; if i} t r 2 — Basement Salesroom., . Sasement Salesrvom. I the Sybaritic touches f r, but—an edwards i . Bill for One Admission “oN neal dances soy Louise Back to Wild and Woolly | = 2g habitat! Inharmonious pianists and rag- , time organists have exhausted Gladys Brockwell's patience, Hence forth, if she has her own way and Mise Georgia Yantis, singer at enough time to carry It out, she e |the Butler, who believes ragtime going to write a special musica —_— The oneness of husband and WE 0O NOT WANT TO | jiittie book, is a m yth bi HEAR ALL THE TRUTH 4 We came back to the present’ when to read Mollie's third be successful in Listen now to Miss Georgia Yan William Fox A recent visit to a little book, to be op 1 each day 4 sband and wil tis, soloist at the Butler cafe mart neighborhood cinema theatre cans " ’ on our tr akfast each! must be’ diplomats—which meaun Miss Yantis sings iring Miss Brockwell's resolution. ; A : : morning Dick 4 ypen the letter/ both husband and wife must know dinner and late evening supper for that a ah when to lie and what to lie ” Somme hours. And, having the task i George Ovey, known around the ’ Ma : hour’s amusement in reading and} yyatg co nekrontede lle ahaa David Horsley Cub Comedies, is This morning the letter contain: |Cf this, but Dick was franker and naturally has tried to find t convalescing from an accident of . ¥ ed “Ten Epigrams of Interest to| he overeie: for he remarked, 6 e what they like to have her sing 1 “You will notice,” she says, several days ago, when he broke ‘ j Tranavenootaea devil, | wonder what 10 REELS “that my songs are taken mostly his left arm stunt” jump. His ‘ Pe nth | ‘The first’ epigram was: “The |¢%Perience she has had in marriage: from the light operas. I like rag injury will p it the filming of a| P . |man who is & monogamist is pretty |t#8t made her see it in that light \time—like to hear it and Iike to particularly boisterous = comedy | : Pai | |sure to be a misogynist. Therefore,| “Then you think to know when |sing {t—but my observation has and mapped out for him for this yh t Joh bride, you will have to choose <i how to lie is a great accom % | be at ncopated m but full value will be Injected in a ¢ H between your husband loving all|Plishment?” I asked - sygiial the War I Setbiy the aoetiine cea by led new story now being written by : j women or hating all women, whic h| “Well,” he answered slowly, and ring ne a 8 tion. I suppose there ts some act Director Fehrney that may revolve 4 of course Includes you.” his mouth curled up at one corner, mt part of entific reason for {t. I don’t know ,round the broken “wing ‘ : “Cle but not true,” was|“you certainly know a great diplos 3 Dick's comment mat is supposed to be a very ac p , h L their Historical Rec- popes cep haba le gt Teka Probably the weariest and sorest ‘ nice Meaniote test RPP i I ay a ah ds Pa ae ee eae re nan in the state of California was ys. i legutemarer : by ue a ords. Not that Misa Yantis does not Wanrins Gertarh of the Faittkake : : Whichever way yo a kiss,| “But, Dick, T want those whom jing ragtime, She does. And at Artcraft company, producing ; i" : as naughty or nice love to tell me the truth. |meal times, too. But she prefers Down to Karth,” after he had [the most Gemooratic thing in the) “You want nothing. of ia world Margie, You want the person-you | the other : emerged from a 15-minute catch-as 3 : rae { MOST GIGANTIC Miss Yantis was born In the battle with the athletic abe 3 I wonder if she ever told that |jove to tell you all the most flatter- SPECTACULAR ee gE een Mlle fl rool ha Douglas, which was one of the last | Si c ba ra oe j!nx things he can conceive about 1 8 play ern ove cenes photo q 5 : me y no} you, and, altho you know yr EVENT IN oe a ree een Groeee YeuneY ie Fe pe di dali baaeasl| <a . “Because Chadwick Hatton ts so|heart they ave ace tree you teem " circuits.. She was engaged a few . ; a ane ; really aristocratic he would not/think he believes them WORLD’S |days ago to sing at the Butler by | |like his wife to think even his! “Dick.” 1 said. solemnly, “when ‘ HISTORY |Manager A. Cheshire Mitchell |kisses could be like those of the/you are sick and have time to A hot polloi.” jthink you prove to be rather inter- ss : ae in " ; si “And yet kisses are all alike, | esting Smash-Up Victims |} | Dick,” 1 sata ‘I'd put it just. the other way, 48 . . ORPHEUM Wha “Never in a thousand years. | Margie ing ill not being Still in Hospital J] Wednesday's new program of| 4 j a There never was a kiss like any lable to work at your business. ta Joshua W. Zeeve, 949 19th a vaudeville and pictures at the Or st other kiss.” jvery ept to make a man think of who sustained @ concussion of the he Com al’ pheum theatre, Third and Madison, Louise Glaum P ‘And do you never reg he | any little trivial subject that comes lpesin in an atte socident Tuesday, brings Walker and Walker, man In “Golden Rule Kate,” coming to the Liberty Thursday, {t ap-|kisses that have gone befor » Jand C. M. Seeley and Mrs Je and woman, in comedy, singing and| pears that the Triangle Film Corporation is trying to make Loulse| “No, dear, for to the connoisseu Phen you think lying to your SITY. | 1417 E. Aloha at., who were injured Something Gorgeous lancing. George Coleman and his|Glaum fill the shoes vacated by the departure of William Hart from|the last kiss is the best of all a trivial subject, do you when their machine crashed into a musical dummies; Bertha D'Au-| that company. eye ; And then Dick leaned over and] my sir?” ; 2. - Bs traction company street ¢ are . bigny, a vocalist; the Orpheum} For the first time in many moons Miss Glaum is to be seen in a|kissed me Not if you are found out,” said OUR REGULAR Prices still in Providence hospital, in a in Playors in a little farce and the| Western character. It is this sort of work that first won her recogni-| That was very delicate love mak-| irrepressible Dick “aa iad kivien~ hoped | slightly improved condition. Five Milos, refined musical enter-| tion on the screen. Ing, was it not, little book? 1 sup (Te ue Sonttitaans pose I ought to have appreciated c | tainers, The last-named act, the Ne © Senta 250 | . . . . headliner, {# one of the most e@x-| py 4° ae 2 rived In port July 27 from Amster. |!t, but my rebellious thoughts went |Dismiss Kirby Linton 5 Acts pensive yet offered by Manager|Police Officer Dies) ir ii eito7 tons of coal tor vie {#beclating on what kind of a Kiss | Nialy Drug Smuggler The case of Kirby Linton, charg Hugene Levy. James A. McGrath, 46, a member | United States navy at Bremerton, | Would Malcolm Stuart have for the | *\* § “pr. Edwin. ed in police court with disord The picture will be Anita Stew- of the Seattle police department, | will sail tonight with a 600-ton bal. | Woman he loved, You see, little} Morris Ryan, was bound over aren conduct, was dismissed Tuesday — art, in her new Vitagraph Blue died at the Providence hospital jast for Slugapore, where she will /bOOK, Malcolm Stuart had never|by United States Commissioners D. D. S. Linton was arrested by dry squad Kibbon story, “The Combat.” Tuesday night, after a two-week await orders. The vessel {9 under | kissed me. Black, at Bellingham, Tuesday, to TIMSELF ifticers, but claimed he was a busi- i. 10c ines, following an operation. | command of Capt. Van Bwilk. We were as far apart as the| stand’ (rial on a charge of smuge + dy in of Los Angeles. The case ff Nights ......+.+- "i Blood potsoning was the Immediate See poles, Iittle book. 1 could not tel kling $700 worth of drugs from Came Lee ee Union Blow 1. Linto “Pes CLUB BREAKFASTS, STARTING cause of bis death, ck what I was thinking, and I}ada last week. Ryan was ai Seacding Deatist Dens outa spp ah Afternoons . ..Be ‘ Moar gry ts ashabnchem | New York physician claims to|know unconsciously his thoughts|at Bellingham, ‘Tuesday morning, rt | same time and place was continued To euit your taste and pocketbook, BOEROE SAILS TONIGHT coax hair on a bald head by the ul-! were straying back into some hid-}aboard the southbound train from Wer B | until Thursday. HOTEL BUTLER—Advertisement, The Dutch ship Boeroe, which ar-| traviolet rays, den place where I might not follow.|New Westminster, songs aren't good for the appetite. score to be used with each of the ‘i ¥ de 8 ba pr sections in which she stars for ° q Dear Mollie has written a letter