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STAR—MONDAY, OCT. 1, ACTORS WILLING TO DO IT OVER! Poor Lions, However; May Have a Different View! a | 1917. PAGE 7 ee PLAYING ANY articles have found M thelr way into the public prints about the dangers { which motion picture players un hat dergo to get the proper action into | their screen plays, These stories the would be disbelieved, however, If ' Se. one could have seen the condition of the players in a comedy produc i tion which Henry Lehrman has | just finished for Willlam Fox, In this comedy, ten or twelve prin cipal actors and three Hons were used After the picture was ended during the taki of ft, the play were exposed constantly to the Angry paws of the animals, but not & single person had been scratched The case was far different, how ever, with the lions Ethel, the chief pet, lost a tooth tn one of the melees, Lucille, an other prize, ere out on the flank, And Jess, tho biggest and shageiest of the trio, had his leg skinned Low- ptl Make another medy with | e Hons? | Henry Lehrman's actors are ] | E: ] h b F tu : willing vory Lname C amber Furniture Maybe the lions aren't. > me é ° S$ bres r | HE Suite suggested in the sketch is an example of the at- onor System”. i . ; : BE ¢ “The Honor System,” tho ten-| tractive values now available in new, low-priced Enamel |part photoplay, whict playing at} | " ‘ j as rood \the Idberty, combines melodrama Furniture of good design and construction. hing |tragedy and comedy all in one | ican |The scenes of the film are taken | ‘ a Feb- from actual occurrences. The pic sad Sp aT The Suite of Four Pieces, as Illustrated, con- ine his Eastern home to accept a| Charles Clary, Miriam Cooper and James Marcus, in “The Honor ° $ bile position in the far Southwost System,” Liberty Is Priced at 75.00 for- where he arrives to find It a typi |——————— ———__—_—_—-— —___— | " ne 3 4 oe [eal frontier mining town, which '8 Hag been ill for months, making no | ® TRC yee || —consists of Full-size Bed, $17.50; Dresser, $32.50, ded by Mexican bandits a few | pictures for many weeks 1 ° mt ; tom * Chi i 3 i ate n of days after his arrival. ‘The gather-|2ictures for many wooks after ehe| | 4 » Cooper in “The with plate mirror, 24x26; Chiffonier, $18.00, with plate its ing of the greasers over the cactus | iow p Rn pe Salil pl | 7 ik cle, aa a e Ne Aaa deal covered hills is x beautiful aggrega-|heaacunstom from San Plexo to| |. . Toa od | mirror, 16x18; Toilet Table, $1 7.00, with 3 mirrors. t im |tfon of scenery and action, cul-| santa Barbara | ee ie All in the popular ivory enamel finish, with tasteful minating in their attack on the!” jy. 441 saunders and Anita K CLES —AR-etar onst tn “Rtas: } 2 ' : slief le mining camp, thelr effort to eather 7 » the Hack Monk decoration_in relief. nt in the mfe of the mining company | PAY" —, —— bell oe an tm “The “ and Joo Stanton's bold ride for) campaign tx on, with two automo the Wattle of the Anere,” (Fourth Floor) biles to be awarded to thowe secur. Kathiyn Williams tn 3 1° Then follows the episode where eden ns niggndhadlrngen , al in i ~ Joo ia made the victim of clrcum- Phoned Abeer et wera ¢ mem! | case A hense O'Mealie “bets in f 18 stantial evidence. The cast in-| Tn “aggre Nendage.” cludes such stars as Gladys Brock Bil Hart staged spectacular | @ we did ENEMY well, Milton Sills, Miram Cooper | horse race in his ¢ aft ple-|on his third Paramount picture, re and George Walsh ture, “The Narrow Trail,” and wins) Clara ) ” Jon his faryous pinto , Fritz - ot Most melodramas have one big) Julian Eltinge is now working| in thrill, but “The Lone Wolf,” Her- -_ ast anttindiepensae Hl ' ‘> bert Brenon’s picturization of Louis 0 d H 42 h ’ The network of intrigue, the cun-|Jouenh "Vance story, nlaving | *HERESS WAY SMILING 50 Trimmed Hats “Inc ning, the daring of thi wolves|the Coliseum, breaks records by | | - > ot diplomacy are dramatically set|contatning three wpectacular epl-|| DOUG FAIRBANKS In an Attractive Offering | Chiffons ELMANN forth in thie @reel melodrama! |sodes: The burning of a bie Parts DOES IT | wc, Lieu hotel, a race between two automo ||. e |biles, in which one feapr thru an . 3 95 | 75 Y d CO 1 pnee aa etabs eae s hak in ter at $ c Yar # J bet wee Trop! racing | “ pi cross the English channel HIS low-priced gro y popular types | ED under net for | of Hats in waists and for many Fifth at Pike, Continuous 11 to 11) Baby Mine” Admission 15¢—Children be Madge mnedy, the famous comedienne of “Twin Heds” and “Pair and Warmer,” makes her | first appearance as a motion p White Satin Sailors with black velvet under-brim. Turbans with trimming uses are these Chiffons in shades of Lavender Gray Coral semi-tailored effects, among them | | | Velvet ture star fn Margaret Mayo's rot feather and ornament White Navy okt ce cor Baby Mine,” : (ORPHEUM wich ie ae ey a ner: Crea | Light-Copenhagen Sky jStrand this week | Medium-size Hats with | Pink Delft-blue Third and Madison How did he rise to power? ribbon bows, orna-| Brown Black White Eugene Levy, Mgr. How did he moet bis death? ments and wings. c ae, 4 What was done with his body? The val i Priced at 75@ yard. Be pe © questions, all dealing with he values are very at- —Basement Salesroom. one of the biggest personalities of tractive at $3.95. The ]modern times, are answored In —Basement Salesroom. | “Rasputin, the Black Monk,” shown at the Clemmer, For the Bit ee W ] S arf: Right Place ii ee ise cor or ine nossian ool Scarfs t Go revolution an the fall of the ° | omuuedts in tld Laath St 1:50 ampe : |“The Clodhopper” eat er area: Tonight or tomorrow after. Charles Ray demonstrates his} | HESE Scarfs of noon is to the Orpheum Thea- | ability as a dancer in “The Clod-| Hand-Ba Ss | oweis | soft brushed wool tre to see ‘hopper.” playing at the Mission : ; ; The dance which he does ts an are very smart for wear jeccentric creation of his own, 1 00 Cc ac. with Autumn sports which he calls “The Clodhopper * | ois’ TOWitLs | suits. They are in fancy- Gilde,” which, he claims, i the) This glimpse of a scene in ono of Douglas Fairbanks’ recent. pic- ‘ ‘ : | URKISH TOWELS | | striped effects, combin- ¢ hyeed ee ten Travement. {tures shows the famous star “bull-dogging” a man, “Bull-dogging” {s|f] T HE popular shapes | in 13x25-inch _ size, ing old-rose with gray “pecan , , the sown term for sn off : nerse, coing fall tae inating: Os | in Black Leather | stamped for dainty em- | | or green, Delft-blue with V " d the Rex| tl c a steer nrowing him by twisting the horn nis I 7 : audeville Peeoveay eee onicaien an c Fairbanks, rode and “bull-dogged” the villain {na mobeihig Sy metal or | broidery designs, also Cot- brown, yellow with 7 villain to steal the girl—Fairb: sur- green nd rose, Bel- gium-blue with red and green. Price $1.50. —Basement Salesroom. frames | ton Huck Towels me ing 17x27 inches, with eas- ily-worked patterns, 13¢ each; 2 for 25e@. ~Basement Salesroom. nario called for t mounted on his neck, landing so forcibly on the ure was delayed nearly two weeks—while th to a real hospit al and treated for ‘wrenche “i back nks, the abductor that abductor was er - covered Sunday to see the latest arrival in this city in war pictures, the tle of the Ancre, shawing the tanks In action. Acts —Ande 5 Act Feature Brady Motion Picture and coin purse and mir ror fittings, $1.00. —Basement Salesroom. Nance O'Net!, | ternational < c MPOSTER, CALLED |MAY SEND PARCELS mraten ore eres o7,2%'| TQ WED SEATTLE | TOSAMMIES CHEAP Carson Goodman, author of Gods of Hate” and “Reveng: PORTLAND, Oct. 1 in { mies anywhere for 12 cents a eae Frank pow which fs the same rate which self on the|applies to “elghth zone” points in| * ep to Mies Resste | the United States Gossip Robert Warwick is at Plattsburg, N. Y., working hard, and, they say making good for a commission In| eve of b the officers’ reserve. Alma and Tom are as happy as;stances beyond their control. Jeff and I, whose only sorrow is| “Margie, dear, I want to say to that we have no children, you just one more thing, and that “Looking back over my child-|is that every girl must work out hood days, dear, I would say that | her own salvation. But, oh, I hope the greatest thing for a girl who|that mothers will not teach their has to earn her own way in the girls love {s all. By this I mean world is cou the love we see depicted on the for 15 Cents Tonight 10 EVERY GIRL MUST BE HER OWN SAVIOR evening, Margie, while in my little sitting 1 detectives announced to-|the folks at home, from Europe, at That told Miss Bartor 5 eate aa 1-4 t service man and too excited and too hay as in danger from alk much about the play, t back to the time when we This fall and winter Florence Reed is to appear on the stage and before the camera. w place, Seat |, And he'll bring back packages to @ | | ‘arcels may not be insured, reg- istered or sent C. O. D. |to | we George Arling, recently with the Addresses must be written as fol- If I had daughters I would fit|/stage and read of in vel Pe ody was found in ‘ P > | were children, and told me that in 7 ine € by noveis. Fox company, has joined the Trian ‘ at. | lows N addressee, 2 them for some place in Ife besides| “If we could make the lif re - ear Port 1, and Sat ' 'e there had bee o other a he lite of Cents Tomorrow Afternoon gle-Keystone staff, at the Fine Arts Portland | official designation of unit to which |#!! his Ife there mo the home, just as I would the boys, |sponsibility, instead of the life of jurday the girl came to dic . sicaes.-(2) ; girl in the world for him , ae - “aie 8 cong with the statement that Ratissoau | Anco, wepeditionsry Forces.",'|, "1 d0 not think, dear heart, that ITT, Some .'‘ciace is in ue home, | would not leave to bo tate at oer Cc Margarita Fischer, the Oregon|was murdered. 1 investigate| Under. no circumstances. a aa over so unhappy in my Ife| we are finding that some provision |daughters a heritage of tears.” for Children er ner aataen The. Girl Who| the cane oner Smith |the location or n military |My girls of your set In singing that |™ust be made for the women who| This ts the end of Paula's story, Wouldn't Grow Up.” Miss Fischer | to filed “ee » | organi 1 be included in the ad-| "0 about ‘Thomas Jefferson |*T@ thrust out of it by cireum | (To be continued) 7 . ze “ | dresses on mail Saige ¢ = — w case suicide operatives do green, and so forth, and so "was a nasty litte cat, and WON'T FIRE OREGON ‘UNIVERSITY OPENS; | itn tie towa!t answered. "| PAGHFIST PROFESSOR ATTENDANCE FALLS side of the head,’ 1 answ Jeff looked ‘shocked. He had |, ‘ y United Press Leased Wire 2 7 one of the ideas of the cave man.| EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 1 The of Washington Perhaps if he had, I would have|faton, who attended the Chicago | and Seattle ot know Ratisseau ret service THE CANADIAN CLUB PRESENTS THE. TANKS | | | PARIS, Oct. 1 | on both ban German attack of the Meuse, fol lowing violent bombardments, were thrown back by French defender today’s official statement asserted The Play That Promoted Laughter Throughout the World University area | wih open {ts doors, after the sum- Wednesday, with a TA Vision. as mer vacation, covered that I loved him long| meeting of the People's Council for | Goon nocré na 8 a h thy ‘Do you remember, dear, the| will not leave the faculty of the|the unpee cle in e OM day you met me when I was mak-| University of Oregon; at least his f ne » “Or lege” v 4 from the two semes- AND HIS WONDERFUL 1 . Y ing that sad trip from college? 1 missal will not be immediate, |ter to the fourquarter system hi aid. ‘What a blessed coincidence | president Campbell said today. it was that you happened to be on} faton appeared at his desk at the same train.’ | tne opening of the untversity. ‘But I did not happen,’ he an-|Campbell issued a statement that ‘When JT read the sad) Faton had assured him of his sym-| gq oe * aturday, eliminatin news in the morning papers, T tele: | pathy with the cause of the allles |®r outside work. i the chance craphed a friend to see that you se aalh ne Sew Haven as tio ve | WINDOW WASHER, 60, coon IS Al ACQUITTED “SS Ana those wnito violets, that t] LS KILLED BY FALL! wexarcrm, oct. 1—a ver have always thought were for some ‘ ita dict of not guilty was returned girl, were mine, dear?’ Pe tetas Toate shec G wote ‘che vigil by a Those white violets and allleng results of » fractured skull, |2vt% !n_ the Coon-Chariton case, other flowers, Paula, T havernever| witch he sustained when he fell John W. Coon was charged with given any other girl flowers fn all! tity a skylight at the Cascade ho. |@Urder of Mrs. Alice Charlton dur- my life, and 1f you had not loved lq) gtriking on the sidewalk, ing ®& quarrel over water rights. me I should have gone down to my} Gtresiau was washing windows | COOP Will now answer to a charge er unlov lWwheny the VAABthent Gormunene of murder of the husband of Mrs, |Charlton, who was killed at the Ve were married In New York, | " Noble In Seattle ppc EVERYTHING FOR 2 THE Margie, as you know, Just after the \C Ly EYE AND EAR | J kroat_succoss of Hannah Frankel, alll Jeff and I got Ruth Dayton to} versity football star, who has just The Hospital Corps boys at Fort — und I left the stage for good and play my part, and she has been on|returned from Fort Sill, where he W ALTE arpealtag. thru ‘The the top Wave of success ever since. | received especial trench fighting | Lawton are 4055-4056 Arcade Bullding, Gucltecren | caused considerable confusion and | changing of courses. Military train- ing will be held five hours a week jand will take up practically all of Lens Home of the Kryptok Lens. We Prescribe, Manufacture and Fit Glasses. Seattle's leading Place. Established 1910. NO CHARGE for Screws, Springs or Leather Cases. RUTH MILLER Concert Extraordinary Assis Afternoons 180 Evenings 20¢ Kiddies 50 swered Optical a by Spargur Quartet MRS, NOG DR. PALY SPHCIAL—We will fit you _ REDUCED RATES TO_ CALIFORNIA. The Latest Official British War Pictures—Overwhelming In Immensity—Tremendous In Appeal. PROCEEDS SHARED for the Relief of Seattle Soldier Dependents now at, or going to the Front. $2. Program ores 60c Wednesday Eve., Oct. 3 Benefit Fatherleas Children of France C. HENRY FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Firet Cinss. $14.00 T $ les Ports ae ego .. - $22.00 ’ BR “Celle” Sailing October 0th, Go08 service, inrge outmide tate 4nd unhurpasned meals ie Sty cony, a wv passengers. Full y Ticket’ Office 12 1150 19 ‘Treasurer i gh Fj 3 : 2 Tom Perry has written her three | instruction, is visiting at the Sigma |Star for more phonograph records, plays, and every one of them was|Nu house before Going to Camp|They have a phonograph and 10 Children . THE McCORMICK LINE Phone Elliott 3436 | CHURCH a success. I rea Fourth Floor. | Loge & Lewis, where he will be bayonet lly believe, Margie, that instructor for the 361st infantry. ' ‘ds now, but would like to have a few more,