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EAUTY, Maxine Elliott, ts B ready to admit, may be justly measured in terms of epider mal thinness; but so far as It Koes, it has never found so marvelous a jrecorder as the motion picture camera. At least, that is tha opin fon of the celebrated beauty, after her experience before the cameras of the Goldwyn studio, where she has been making “Fighting Odds” and “The Eternal Magdalene.” “ TRE tay etl never despised the mo CANDY STRIKERS KEEP UP FIGHT; Clreulare sent out by the un- fair candy companies to their customers thruout the city state that the strikers are not strik- ing for higher wages, The strikers said Friday they striking for higher wa: Prentices to get $7.50, and br 4 er \eix months receive an in- crease to $1.75 per day and after one year $2 per day. Mrs. Lillian Gage, 713 18th ave., }who has worked for the Superior | Candy Co. for one year, and was lemployed at the Pacific Coast Bis- | FIFTH AT PIKE jontinuous 11 to 11 Admission 15¢ Children 5c. eult and Candy Co. for 10 years, says that when the Superior Candy Co. and the Pacific Coast Cos con- solidated, they cut her wages down from $10 per week to $8.90, the min tmum wage. Contradict Wage Claims Miss Eva Ostina, who arrived employed by one of the biscuit compan!e nd who has fust return- ed from the International Bakers’ and Confectionery Workers’ con- Yention, interviewed C. E. Roberts, president of the Imperial Candy Co., who sald that the average wage of the Seattle candymakers is $12 a week. The strikers contradicted this dtatement William T. MeGuern, secretary of the Candy and Cracker Bakers’ union, says that the Imperial Candy Co, ts getting tts candy from the Krouse Candy Co. of Spokan: is getting its supply from its branch in Tacoma. Only Six Strikers Return “Only six out of 600 steiking girls and men have returned to work,” declared MeGuern Friday. pr. rr The Queen Anne Candy Co, sede -_ Washington Candy Co, Jersey © Examination [Chocolate Co, B. & H. Candy Co and the R. & H. Candy Co, have signed up with the union to date. The Queen Anne and the R. & ‘Cookie Co. are working double shifts in order to meet the big demands |sinee { the strike. TO DARKEN HAIR "ornica, co.| APPLY SAGE TEA St. Phone Main 1550 | $2.50 cuasses - On Earth one of the f optical that oalty rt to finish, one in ON FIRST AVENUE in free, by eraduate op. 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PAGE 8 CLAIM Charles Gunn, Triangle leading man, earned the first holiday he has had in a year by fighting two } } & Pickford in “The | ex-pugilists, for seenes in a ple Madge Kennedy tn “Maby | | ture, and acquiring thereby @ gon | jerally bruised up anatomy Thu» } |did he earn a day's vacation In which to limp about and get well || Clara Kimball Young {# to be nyrene Fewer in| [Starred In “Shirley Kayo,” & play tease ase tie Cnmaeent™” | |in which Elste Ferguson made a hit | CLASS A--Alice, Brady in “The | jon the speaking stage. Joseph Hungry Meart.” Kaufman, husband of Ethel Clay ton, and the chap who directed old son of Myrtle Stedman, makes |“proadway Jones,” “The Traveling his motion picture debut in| Salesman,” and other pleture sud “Freckles,” the Gene Stratton Por-| cesses, will have charge of the ter story, pleturized with Jack | timing of “Shirley Kaye,” Pickford and Louise Huff as co Immedia y after the holidays Miss Young # to Porto Nieo for the making of a pleture and from stars. Miss Stedman, who was heard in there the company moves to Los & singing engagement at the! ay whore a new studio Is to Coliseum theatre not long 4K0, 1% | be prepared in Chicago, and will continue to New York before returning this) Aithe it has been rumored per winter to Los Angeles, She wants |sistently that Loulse Glaum {x to to make pletures of her own when she returns to the studio, leave Triangle, the latest is that she jis on « vacation, but will return to Triangle fold jth Margarita Flacher writes to a Seattle friend that she has the best d Saturda fe ene te Seen %Jrole of her career in “The Girl ° Who Woulda't Grow Up. The tion pteture,” safd Maxine Raitt | re tig ht ot GB AR i recently. | “Otherwise, I should) band, Harry Pollard, and ts the never have come out of my volun-| AM ade after « long illness tary retirement from the stage to} pose for Goldwyn, But, frankly, 1] , . ¥ had no notion of the effectiveness A Goulash of the camera as a tool of art.| “Where Are My Children?’ (Co-|p », ? The artphotorrapher's camera has {ionial, yelled the hero, as he Relieved From Pain and been giving us beautiful composi-|hugged “Baby Mine” (Strand), to Suffering by Lydia E. tions for 10 or 20 years. But tho} h breast. | " ’ [T admire auch work highly and| They are “Ptrting with Death"| Pinkham’'s Vegetable have sat for my portrait to the| (Mission), In “The Ghost House} ‘om ind. greatest of these photographers, 1| (Coliseum), calmly replied the vit Cc pow had always felt, until I came tnjlain, staging "The Battle of the! Brooklyn, N yr F contact with the moving picture|Ancre” (Rex), with “The Hungry four years I suffered a great doal Jeamera, that the marble of the|Heart” (Class A), In an effort to! oe bain periodically, sol would have sculptor—and nothing else—could|have “Rasputin, the Black Monk,”!15 tig down, My back would ache| record the world’s beauty at any-|(Clemmor), break up “The Honor tnd I would fot thing near {ts wonderful reality, | System” (Liberty). fh ghee | “Then | chine, the box with the crank! met this amazing ma- It miserable. I re) who was leading man| membered how | Earle Fox, t all my ideas of f0F Pauline Frederick tn several tion picture camera in the hands| Talmadge and Pearl White, ts to ries reitet| of such an artist as Mr. Hill, whom |e seen within a few woeks in a from pain by us- | 1 met at the Goldwyn studio, ts an| Triangle plotare with Winifred Panes vee unapproachable recorder of physt-| Alen etable Com-| pound wnd I de. ided to try it, 4 thanks to Nettie Evans, an Pnglish actross, who played with Pathe and Gaw mont in Paris, and had consider able experience with the Herlin the Compound, and Copenhagen producing com- h just as it did my panies, is a recent addition to the mother, and I am free from pain. cal beauty.” Tom In Army * Tom Forman, Lasky leading} man, who recently enlisted tn the coast artillery federal reserve, of od me California, as a private, in by way) stock company of the Lasky or- | bac’! wo and that general weak of becoming a second Heutenant | canization. nese that was hard to bear, I having taken the examination in am able to do my w during such company with several others. It ix|, l4oyd Lonergan, who wrote the/ times and am recommending Lydia expected Forman will pass with| ‘rst scenario for the Thanhouser|E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound | to my friends who Miss Meta Tieden company, and has been connected | I dia’ | with that Institution sineo ft was flying colors. Marshall Stedman, started, in 1909, retired on Sept, 1. Pre Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y ee the 16-year ea 8 To know whether Lydia E. Pink. ham’s Vegetable Compound will! help you, just try it. For advice! write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medi. | cine Co. (confidential) Lynn. Mase. Your letter will be opened d and anewered by a woman, and held In strtet confidence. Gray Hair’ A preparation merit that darkens makes ’ 9 KILLED Trying to Do This Fairbanks’ Stunt pint of wa , Bay Rum, 4 and \ t can put th it at home at Directions come in of Barbo Compound. At all drug stores ONLY RECITAL MASONIC "ervard TEMPLE Pine Friday, October 6, M115 PF. M. Casainary HERNIAVSK The World Famous Trie in— Recital Supreme Prices, Box Office Now © M. NOTH —These renowned art- ints arrived this week from a triumphal tour im Australia, and will give @ recital in Seattle this n. AMUSEMENT METROPOLITAN TONIGHT KATINER SAT t Time Sacuraay ’ pening HtNRiETTA CROSMAN In the Comedy With the Meraage of thrill king of the 160-pound Douglas Fairbanks, movies, lifted a Galety and Kindness man, while poised with only one foot on Glacier Point. A mere] sheer drop of 3,300 feet. Nine people have been killed by losing thetr| By MARIAN DP FOREST balance and falling from Glacier Point (Founded on He RK Martin's | Fairbanks has no ‘sense offear. Thru hia unique philosophy Novel, “Bi tte”) | of mind control he has schooted all sense of fear out of his thought. | Prices—Nights $2.00; Matinee, | MOORE THEATRE THEATRE ornrr M VAUDEVILLE Gus Kawi Randbox Re Santly & Norton, Al Herman and, Four Other Acta Datly 20 and 8:30 “Anyway,” says Fairbanks, “it isn’t the use, it’s the abuse of a stunt pee that proves fatal.” Therefore he seldom does the same stunt twice He has performed over two hundred difficult feats for the movie camera and has never suffered an injury. He holds the indisputable record of never having “faked” or employed a “double” for any of his acrobatic demonstrations. Twice WILKES Fifth and “i Saturday [| but a whale i fa play #., Wats. dee By the Auth Valentine NEW PANTAGES Nights, 7 and 9, NEIGHBOR @ IT'S AVITAL QUESTION PALACE HIP Afternoons 1:0 to 6; Byes. 6:20 to 11 dy Today m Lindsay and 1 5 Other f enture Vhotopiay, Molly King “The On-the-Square ¢ Afternoons, 100; Eves, and Sui anv SYMPHONY CHERNIAVSKY i oRcHESTRA DAILY CONCERTS 3:30, 7:20 and 9:20 Violin Solo by Cherniavsky— “Devil’s Dance” ... Piano Solo by Alex Cherniavsky— (a) Minuet . (b) Prelude No. 24 (Blacksmith) . Orchestral Numbers— (a) Grand Opera Selection, “Il Trovatore”.......+4++++« (b) “Missouri” (Waltz) seeeee Bazzini .....Paderewski seeeeees- Chopin ITS A FIRST RUN AND HER FIRST PICTURE STARTING=— OMORRO MAXINE ELLIOTT —that famous international beauty and stage star ae —from the gifted pen of IRWIN S. 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