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BILLIE of His House,” Strand. BURKE '. MS 1—Sessue Hayakawa in “Hashimura Togo,” Burke and Thos. Meighan in “The Mysterious Mise Terry,” Coli STAR—SATURYAY, AUG. 25, 1917. PAGE 3 TO TWINKLE | See Yourself in the Movies see 5 ONLY | | and Get $5, if You’re Lucky BACK; OTHER ARS John Hamrick, manager of the Rex, will inaugurate a novel stunt 7, ee Hamrick has secured the services of an expert motion picture| ' photographer from one of the New York studios, to take a series of } “Who's Who" moving pictures ' Pictures will be taken wherever a crowd Is gathered, and then one of the individuals will be shown on the screen with a ring around him. | Any one marked thus will be rewarded with $5 cash by presenting him. | aS oo self at the Rex box office H \ | \ 9 © Poday’s Prog Sunday’s Programs LINENTY = Nessie Barrivcale tn fen Shoes. Millie Vere wrke in ‘The w COLISEUM Bald Bennett tn othey're Seamus Hayakaws in “HMashi on STRAND“ Herole Vrance,” war ple tures ’ Bryant Weshbure in “Skin las Fairbanks tn “Wild and SION—dack Plekford in “What Can't Hay HEX Margaret Edwards in “Iyper erites COLONTAL—Kathiyn Williams in) Mixslon—Heaste Barriscale In “Dawbs “tate the Prim O° Dine Ridge ASS ASE A—Dorls Grey in “Her Beloved William Desmond in “Master in “Mrok | oe The picturesque and humorous Latter Japanese hoo! ed the Ve Liber ro t at th When Douglas Fairbanks learned when Wal- that Victor Mleming, his phote published pher, had been drafted for serv humor bas {n the United 8 army, he sereen pr m th ary in je fu ntinue until he returned t wel idio, after the war bad The appealingly feminine, lovely Among the leading Universal I Hurke ts the heroine in an actors who come within the scope ial romance of love and m of the f te all are William Franey on f our t famous a Joker comedian c ts ane Mach nald, who a rominent rt in The r ¢ b erial, and Lloyd Whitloc the Collseur 1 r Dill, of Ruth Stone aa M ine feature company | strates a no : He Kathlyn Williams as “Weeping INTRODUCING nthe alle gos attention of passerst renee en tu ome ily ner HASHIMURA TOGO | J! rates “ , altho! nur d with the Be appears in what {s undoubtedly her Mos’ Honored Madam. From an explosive country vil | SIR & YES SIR: n New Jermy. vous = The “Q" in Anna @. Nilsson Mr Boss he shows great picture Him funny like nothing so tor a ar tah oc alone s for Quirentia | much You no doubt see my newspaperly writings in weekly » papars and otherwares. | then jus’ schoolboy Jap and pen push to Paddy McGuire and Patricia Han earn mos’ honorable but inconvenient jitneys | know you mos’ ry By na, both of the Fox encampr honorably smile an’ giggle when you come visit Hashimura T and recently led each other to the altar Hon Management So come early 7 | HASHIMURA TOGO ; ' Vitagraph P. S.—Now shsh-sh—a state ntiful young sneekrut | make love like anything 2 he public as TOGO [4 neir| “The Seven Pearis Bryant Washburn is no slacker.! or ine Pathe 1 th Motil STAR-L'IBERTY ieee | NEWS WEEKLY t \ Eugene Walters’ play, “Just a American Lake Cantonment; Mayor Gill in War Garden; Elks at Wenatchee; other local news events. to be picturized, with Walker an star. Lee as leading man. | Baker is na Mary Miles Minter is next in line| with a patriotic pla The Call to Arms” is the name of the film nery training Liberty. 2—Billie " . —_—_—_————® Cheshire Mitchell. Billy Conner vou los ce va 4 gives Bawbe he esses Continued From Page 1 |!2!s0 has come in. Today is the Pel Kade thd alt hte a ADMISSION 15c:—CHILDREN Sc oo last time we're going to print the atever|t teft her t dead tather Bl ickwell Is Made home. list. We'll report on Monday if “i>” . r | “You can dance as long as you any of the left-hand boys come |cents | William Desmond opens at the His Own Director} Want to,” said Joe Schermer, when thru Toda donors follow Strand § jay in a Triongle first-) ¢ eo Blackwel { World he gave us the use of the hall Here {t is,” wrote Chauncey anienaiaas sisea] run productio \ iraay- neers hte 4 O'clock this morning. Cash still continues to roll into following letter wi : e Star office for the fund, which Editor The t pias fg to be expended in buying tobac-| here's my check for th cai €o for the Sammies in France This being Saturday and the . or e @isimpl cause you were 80 janother moment while you discus® Each 25 cents contributed buys| banks being open only two os tis LOVE 18 FUNNY TO DISIN- | |hy go far from your swe rt.|my affairs, that you know so Uttle 45 cents’ worth of tobacco, This| hours, you'll have to hu to 5) ver-loot! v ¥ anual TERESTEO ONES You see, Miss Newton, Jack and |about, with a comparative stranger, Wl {fs made possible thru the cooper-| make sure of this check bein: at wn | otp i va tie */Carlotta Mavis have been lovers Again I laughed lightly, as © > ; {pohly Sines, 2090 Sri: And) Oty Van Renssalaer would not |, oe he waa seven and ahe i, ‘My dear Jack, I hope afterall | ation of the big tobacco companies,| good, so as to get my name 3@| account has &| sources of screen material k Van a ever since he was seven a i ack, and of men who are giving their; changed over to the paid col od his | reasonable, Margie,” said | was five, but the affair never reg ally — have said to me yourey - the money and time to the work. Ev- in today’s sheet IE ; a J sn his mother |Culminated into a declaration. Aft-| subject of your great and enduring iy cot Giutibated goes to hay | anne Rios ie eeae 1.00 | Evelyn Greeley New | sages we ae cr Carlotta went abroad, however, |love, you do not still call maul d na ap » ie was a t a ’ " tobacco. Expen: of the work| pear at the top of your “paid _ Doris Grey comes to the Class Al W orld- Bre ady * ‘Lead”|*** ned to the fact he ¥ p Jack was so miserat 1 discon: | Comparative stranger are borne by private sources. list,” I am well satisf to Pideles ss apse: 1 n “Her Beloved Enen A ing me more attention than WaS|solate, in self eo s sister Paula,’ exclaimed Jack in am “Here It Is,” Says Chauncey have my name at the tail-end. 1 i A any "strictly in the bond of friendship, and I packed and toc this ww as Sore hi ee hg come sua Our “holdup” work, explained in Any man who can raise P i+ ¢ e Carls morning after break: |much sooner than we had intended, | fr cae ager iat k, ne oxniaaa the above “box,” is worrying us. $100,000 more than asked for, of : 4 dpiicat bee , Jack had fairly capturea |! uld see th mornt he was iy: Gear Dat , there is nothing This morning we received checks to aid the Red Cross, is enti waa rece ly pa i ce a Wal t the growing morose and unhappy |to explain Your mother has told from two of the gentlemen who, tled to first plac 1.00 nterest he Heh Greeley, t OMENS |e BST re gait i I thought perhaps if I|me how beautiful and sweet and have been adorning the left-hand! Here's hoping ment was forthcoming tola with W 1 ywnideck, she ¢@ 2 + could be {told you how ich he was in love g00d is this dear little Miss Car column, Chauncey Wright and A victims of your so-ca Pe nga tv ad sual q © art Mrs. Van Renessalaer ce inhed, |YOU co persuade him to talk |lotta, and you spent most of last a as acting vera, and winning when she = wishec | about Forgive a moth- evening telling me how deeply im | 1 a a r popularity an ‘ans is shown {id not blame her for h er Newton, if she would in-/love you were. What else was eno ) glut y requests of n exhibitors | ¢ s at that time. After as . task that might |there to say?’ Men im France. TO TELL POPE THAT yrecas t it would bi to World exchanges for toplays with me quite a while on > “T left then, after this, tor ai litically tu wn by the allies/in which Miss Gree appear atters i ant only om |situation was too funny, rele, augh to this day Margie, I jaugh te “You see, Jack was perfectly LOAD UP THE Pires Tear out this Coupon, fill tt (Bach dollar buys f To the Editor of The Star: of tobacco, thru “Our Boys fighting men in France I understand that each with @ retail f 45 ¢ ages ll be placed a postca unknown friend, the soldier, of thanks. Street address Noodles No. | 3—Dougias Fairbanks in “Wiid and Woolly,” Rex. 4— acco © Barriscale will be seen | Siealon, "K—-Stiset Daly Pity dlagendd in “Bawbs o’ Blue Rid A movement is on foot for the! Clemmer. 6—William Desmond in “Master © Sve lat the the) SAREE OF 8 Tes. Cites C8y BF | The moun. {all exhibltors of the country, when and, ston. |tan , total recel the day will this | a wild ra I ated to fund MANY DANCE FOR T aah ne “te ea the sr who eLiciagomer ta ucts i by her aunt—old maid aunt tar who is to appear in Mutual's The crowd took Joe at bis word. Wright, with his check ‘They danced—some of them-—-till 4 Ou Boys in France Tobacco Fund Endorsed by the Secretary of War and the Secretary of Navy can spare to buy tobacco fi Incloned find .....---+es00 . to buy .. packages HY .crcceveses nis and that In each of my” pack which they would |S10" ao tted by « reichstag sub 3 dressed to me, o ni ny eld tt ye drafted by a Will agree to send me 6 message for Nah committee, representative of all po- D EDITORS UNCONSTITUTIONAL | as und Trieste litical parties. The various fac TO lots *# S etacra one. be represented in ac At Phe Wash. | By United Press Leased Wire aren ae Trieste nordance with their strength ‘ HEHALIS, aud he SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 25.—De-| ae ah Jand Trent { rmany and)“ Announcement today & the ington State Editors’ convention. |oigring tho draft law unconstitu-| jAustria may fight to the bitter end) suncommittee would inc Ke two aR hone Held nore ey es tional in that it provides involun | Sedaasicsterceissiew before surrendering these thru gociaiista, two members of the cen | J, Clifford Kaynor of Ellens-| tary servitude, delegates the pow-| ‘orce, 1 believe they would relin sa GAL burg, president srs of congress to the president,| o: a . Glorieux, for ; First iy Broughton, chemistry de-| one in which each nation secures '30 Offer Blood to |Rolse, and pioneer Catholic mis-\the program for the day karaie Saietan at tite Sateae | what it desires by the abandon-| Save Fireme Here died here this morning a aise | DRT HES npe-perte ‘tied A | Iam prepared by reason of mod- ment of other ambitions—that the save Firemen ere “Vincents hospital, where| If you value your “watch, let | Sity of California, filed a demurrer! ern equipment and many (27) years pope stri ‘The holy father, by a at Providence hos-|)e had been ill for three weeks. | Haynes repair it. Next Liberty | fo the Sarees Oe craft resistance | of practical experience to produce his note viously intends that the pittal morning believed! Heath was caused by Bright's theatre Advertisement. against him, The ts murrer will be/ the highest class Dental Work at RESTAURANTS territories in question be allowed Fire 2, Church, of En-| disease, complicated by other ail sa” aah cas anne September 4, in the federal | moderate prices. lowe | disease, complicated b: er ail el ¢ J NO, 2 711 PIKE OTREET to go to that nation which is most | gine for whom W. E.| ments \To Tacoma Through 5 Gold Crowns, $5. RE OPEN acceptable to them, providing their Riley, pli isan ep dat . For the last three weeks the} he West Pass | | aetna Core ie -' a 08 01 or made 1 ‘ores wave t of m riday MIZKL, | piehe gradu ere eake! < ay aot. A H c d J '. ad ™ eo a Aisposition 18 not made thru force gave a pint of bloot Ms! bishop gradually grew weaker, and the es 8: | Expects Airplanes Bridgownrs, per >) x The 8. 8. ‘acoma on her 1:00 P.M rr. Seating Capacity Doubled never be a lasting peace | Church was dying from anemia, announced he could not live. Hol trip to Tae es rnoe aril caas'| Will “I to London| 2% The Same Excellent Service That the papal proposals ultt-‘and when it became known that @| way unconscious from 3 o'clock! that run through the West Pass, | oe a work, As in the Past mately will result in peace, Is/pint of bloc lowing seen ahi 4 k geen Pe Most beg mag Dental Archbishop Bonzano's belief Jother would insure his recovery, 39) tow minutes before 8 Ollala, Lisa Beuimping. resort. A/to London via aeroplane in 48 | peapige tir tbe kaos. Our Chop Suey and ‘firemen volunteered, Riley was se torn in Dottignies, Relgium, he! peeutiful trip--and « dandy Sunday |hours is the post-war prediction of| Trained Nurses in Attendance Famous 106 2nd Ave. &., Near Yesler Branch No. 2, 7 Pike St. t..2 Frohman | First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Daily puts the old r Austrian to direct his eee CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE nd A. Cheshire Miteh ager of the Butle ell, man sent the | THE KAISER MUST GO ° Now re Vatican has made) Mack Sennett Ready and glo when I think of poor tack. He wis [powerless to say anything witht a pecia ' 1 1 : Just look at that bo: lor mecca gi ;/ telling his mother he had been ; ; ae | to Make New Films 4 clest dati miserable man I had ever seen. IJ his rb | * Continued From Page a the result 1s © , pce ae a Im $]ton; one would think he was un-| tierMrelt sorry for. him, but 1]making love to me instead of telle OINT 0 MI EE bin totic a oak Totork hos he Ke shin fe : yuld not resist saying: ‘My dear | 08 oy of Bis we lor his childs 3 tr mn Renssalaer Jack (you OF THE BOYS IN FRANCE |it was the holy father’s answer nF C M prettiest girls for Paramount Mother,’ expostulated Jack as | % Va v ; ; and send as much money as you also clears u | hia face became almost purple W ul He ee pre ih Pts (To be continued) or our Fighting Men. our packages of tobacco.) » points whie it jectes and ill have the first nao elears up some, pointy which) PO) RAE GERMAN [sci 2d itl ave the fiat one nig tao became almont HWY eg |) mee iw tation and makes specific the papal | is “Roping Her Romeo, Bae d not be at all 1 of |tWo days ago. I confess it seemed | | REPLY TO THE POPE +» he usual o stor u , | position regarding Moran, Slim Summer-|your impatience, You know your |like tt! Pacer he ui Pye meee gto peace, t | ville and Ben Turpin in the t.lgister and I started abroad with {4m mor | BY JOHN he bgetilatthdat 9 hen come Charlie Murray Mary You much earlier than we intended | “‘Mother, I will not stay here | SORLIN, Aus oermany vg) Thurman, Wayland Trask, Ch | are like individuals.| peREIN, Aug p ‘ Phe j ‘Suhel ELUENSBURG MAN SAYS DRAFT LAW IS in France Tobacco Fund” for our jolar by 0 kage: ever surrender thr dollar buys four packages, never surrender thru| siiwer to the pe ace ach United Press Leased Wire Spokane will | be the rea authorizes sending soldiers to fight | PORTLAND, plice for the 1918 convention on foreign soil, and discriminates | Right Rev nsus oh | hanquet given by the ladies of the | 1 favor of certain religious sects ° . years bishop of Presbyterian chureh closed | Guy yy ; sects, | Reliable Dentistry trist party, and one de quish them {f they could do 80 oO ne conservative, national, lib | ny without admitting defeat le m th ynserva je t progressive culo a a Maem ral and progr I of arm rorcible peace would recover a wank ane tent cia ia of arms. A forcible | can | Wo a week ago attending physiclans | Plates, $8 to5 ae 1 from the vel Allowing pansengers & view o Aug. 25.—New Yor! s of AM this morning until death came a LOMDOM SILENT ON (3023.°So Woodward ana Dr. w. o,| 284 lived career of high service) efternen ee Sir J. Compton-Rickett, army pay- if qoeward ans |for the chureh ducated at his master, He says the war has de- late Friday night Courtrat_and 60¢ — Round Trip — 60¢) \oioyed tying a decade beyond tne PAINLESS AUSTIN peidel, rirthplace 1 Located ip A ‘< POPE’S EXPLANATION aaa sieges cane to the United Ta id Indianapolis | ordinary peace-time development Dentist Have Become coma ff Wine States and was made principal of| teave Colman Dock every two hours ; Pr Oe ee Se Litho the * BEST FOR ‘RESULTS REN ade ot tye ae ee Madome: divest | “Persuasive Pegoy” la the title] No W. Cer Third and iim |ampiification of the pope's peace! | STAR WANT ADS Ore, in 1 PUGET SOUND ‘NAVIGATION Co,' of a novel by Maravene Thompson. 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