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. STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 9, 1917. PAGE 4 U.S. RECOGNIZES GEORGE WALSH IN MANY LANDS same Time, However at the S: 6000 OF MOVIES He Is Not So Very Far From Home Paramount Chief Points Out} How Government It | Using Shows ON TOUR OF COUNTRY) In a recent intereios, Pram. | dent Hiram Abrame @f Pare mount, who, with General Wednesday Manager Schulberg, wae stop. ping at the New Washington hotel, on a tour of the United States, said: TALMADGE “We are just starting the most extensive and elaborate advertis ing campaign ever launched In the IN THE history of motion pietures; We will go into every English news| Tonight and paper tn every city of over 75,000 —of a social moth, flut- inhabitants in the United States and will be able to tell better than tering in the flame of her J oe ee ccnt ‘of the. English speak own folly! ing population of the merits of Paramount and Arteraft pletures Nothing But War “These days everybody ts think-| ing of nothing but war, war, war. It's on the public mind morning, | noon and night, and there was nev M George Walsh, in “The Book Agent,” Clemmer; Scene From “Even as You and 1,” Rex orge Walsh, the globe: ture, The Yankee Way,” had Wm. 8 of the ser If scenes laid in Chicago and in the er so much need of inexpensive but George hadn't a couple of de Balkans, Now comes "This In the en's goo! entertainment as now, and grees already fr Fordham nd Life which he has just finished 0 ooper Megrue and Irvin 8. Cobb, oll-kno’ * there i# nothing that can possibly Georgetown universities, one might 4nd the locale of which ts South ‘obb, wellknown writers, are re Hart, is to be starred in Lois Weber productions compare with the motion pieture say that the filma were giving him America R. A. Waleh, George's sponsible f “Pighting Odds,” tea tn providing stich a liberal education Tile last pie: brother, directed the subject turing Maxine Biliott at the “That the motion pleture thea George says he wouldn't be sur Strand « become " reine is next photopl t tre ha me a great factor in prised if his ext photoplay sen Husbend and Wife will colted him to the Orient ‘The Book Agent,” now at the Clemmer, bas {ts scenes in rural our national life,” continued Mr. Abrams, “is no better exemplified than in the fact that our govern ment {ts not on creen to advertise and « the sale of orate in the making of Dorothy Phillips’ Bluebird photoplays. Dor an othy will star while Alien Holubar 7 will direct. Albert Roscoe, who 2° . has been with Theda Bara's Fox Liberty loan bonds, but it te also Fairbanks Picture 15 \company. is Miss Philips’ latest being used by Mr. Hoover {n his , . leading man food commission, conveying Made In Wyoming messages to the The gov ernment was quick to gras such an opportunity for the right kind of publicity, and in the future the sereen will carry to the public the great and important messages of our democracy “The Man From Painted Post,” Wallace Reid in which Douglas Fairbanks Is fea- Maine sred at the Liberty, wan taken in|“The Source,” the story recently 16 most pletaresque part of Wy- appearing in the Saturday F ne Post. Anna Little is now his le ing woman. Is to go to the woods for a picturization of Suffer { “The Eternal Temptress” is the rather hectic title of Lina Cava) “The Moth,” Norma Tal-| . lert's first picture madge, at the Coliseum, abounds | Selected Sammy Not From Piles emotional possibilities and” dra-| Fond of Tinned Milk Etiiott matic Incidents Dexter, who la the hue 4 of Marie Doro. 1 an for Fisle F re Ke her fo matter how long or how boa in now a to your druggist ws and gent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. It will give quick rellef, and a» single » |! box often cures, Atrial package Jenn n matied free in plain wrapper if YOU Jeted Mar > ar send us coupon below. Kn Ry Staff Correapondent CAMP LEW Oct. 9.—"Tinne of the select Lois Weber declares, “Even You and 1,” her la pleture be ing shown at the Rex, is the best she has ever A.S.H. Are Carol Holloway’s Initials The Initials of Carol Holloway, the Vitagraph player, spell Her full name in Carolyn Skellie Holloway " released. nf n « allowed amp is 80 t FREE SAMPLE COUPON Aidied: Halen. roscntly with fay, ut eing all that the Tacoma ply, but long the men hav howling Jairies can # pon each da his « and a é Bmore Th cash Anthea in the m halle it er at all, is canned. this doesn't » to strike the ected man's taste at all ! te that arra: ° » Mary Garden ys her leading | ust be a thin ments a No U.S. Slackers in B. C., Says Col. West By United Press Lensed Wire VANCOUVER, B, C,, Oct. 9-— “There are no American slacker porting writer of New York, mn B. ©." reports Col. George N./ Youll nev yesterday West, American consular agent | ne cunt here. SS istshssssssssctsstteas css issrtssissars You Get Better Cough Syrup by Making AT PIKE Ito 1! averse to ding man for Little Prin ed, is going ame of } has enlist Flying Corps the training It at Home iG. Rice's Father Dies| NASHVILLE, Tenn, Oct. 9 Bolling H. Rice, retired cotton broker, and father of ¢ niland man Kerry British Roya’ and lea soon for camp at Toronto. Phone Main 4965. Florence Reed Is playing in ple Sea, Rassell Thaw, in tei” She Now Tells Her Truc Stery to the World. “NOW PLAYING As yet nothing has been done of. Sali paaian tonnans oie Charlotte Walker ficially with the business of con- . IF 1 HURT YOU, DON’T tt Phe etar hon . cripting allens and Canadians in| oT.) PAY ME.” appesring at Doers —in— “Mary Lawson's Secret” 5e—CLASS A—5c Third Near Pike. CLEMMER hanwe, New Chow" and called “The the stage written by Chin on a pieture gle Everlasting sccess of that Edwin Milton the states, « Dominion, but this r settled soon. \SCHOOL GIVEN FLAG Company L, Seattle home guard, presented the West Seattle schooi ith a large American flag at a triotic celebration at the Hia-/ ° atha playfield Friday. The Boy | SyxS> "ha: outs were in charge of the pre-| in more } nicer | 4 Americans in the he tter will be This te my message of deliver ance to you from the fear that ac companies Dental operations 1 EXTRACT, FILL TREAT Teeth absolutely withou pain in all cases but acute ab d conditions CROWN and | name Royle. Melbourne McDowell, famous as the husband of Fanny Davenpo an old-time favorite, is in the cast |of “The Bond of Fear,” at the Mis | #lon iTIS “Phillip Holden, Waster,” with Richard Bennett and Charley Chap. THE HOVSE OF MUSIC ‘recs “ate al ts heli s(ra.— Advertisement. | » most beautiful natural of all Dental we fitted to the of your mouth anteed under twelve guarantes, Oniy the finest of i Consult aulon and Insting rk correct A, Charlotte Walker “Mary Lawson's Se UTERSONS AUGMENTED 2USSIAN ORCHESTRA” SEATTLE'S BEST PHOTOPLAY MOUSE irer action ‘* parents have to a long-term sanay. Lite Maey arty in honor of the event to a n er of her young girl and boy friends at the Easanay plant last week | Lowest prices in your city for | high-class kuaranteod work DAILY CONCERTS, 3:15, 7 and 9 )Selection, “Traviata” .. Overture, “Raymond” . “Happy Days” Anita King, whe is completing | feature at the vif open he e r othe Los Ar foes not get time to her at 8 she s they com AMU oe at METROPOLITAN wv" THE LA SCALA Grand Opera Co. ge “CARMEN” Barbers Are in Big Demand at the Ca:ap CAMP LEWIS, Oct. 9 What do nanded a lew lone officer want here nt of a noncomm etly “cireulating” thr Ww arrivals lined up be barracks. T'm looking for a ¢ noncom K | tt she — f, lc! Prices—Nig barber,” ex We are short dv ton rief to the cor FIRST TIME SRATTLE rric MS — Nigh . PF ae no barber at this cantonment _ would clear her Skin jek ace tation. e MOORE THEATRE THEATRE ** She would be a pretty girl, if it wasn’ Weaty wa ike civilian barbers for that pimply, blotchy complexion ear che gates on oom VAUr Le But the rege“ir use of Resinol Soap, aided at first by a little Resinol Ointment, would probably make it clear, fresh and charm ing. Ifa poor skin is your handicap, begin using the Resinol treatment and see how quickly it improves. EDDIE FOY Six Other Actas 1 30 and 8:30 GEORGE WALSH 5 —in the— BOOK AGENT | ‘BIG NEW SHOW AT CECIL GRILL First Avenue Being Made Popular by the Biggest Show Yet Offered at the New Cecil Cabaret. Twiee Di or irritate the most eonsttos shin Mystery, Muste, Selence, @ oO1 BIG ACTS Feature P . “War and i Have you noticed the line of big ars parked between Madison and spring reets, night between etght and one? And asked what is BI WILKES Fifth "fe ae aie EMiott 408 , D a oe oe ris hee oe ‘on! — Week ¥ p> th partie ocall is the story of a book agent who fearlessly put one ‘4 ' 1 iswer Is Ve imple. An over—and slipped into a girl's finishing school where 00 pif ot big, new show, with all new there were girls—and nothing but girls. ; it Pere ee oe oe ee souvata t nd we are no THIS IS SOME COMEDY cit DoYouKnow that the Union Dentists J cs" vss. %' aha | down and look It over There fs one thing, however, | which you ail may be interested in knowing, and that is that Miss Helen Tait, the t popular and of cabaret charge attle? 1 lone for fifet-class work than any Their other Dentista in work la guaranteed for 1b Yours. Absulutely pain Of the Girls, by the Girls, for the Girls AND FOR EVERYBODY ELSE. NEW PANTAGES MATS, 2:20, HTS, 7 AND 9 World's Paychie Marvel enefit of those who are 4 to 5 o'clock evenings, LADY ATTENDANT 7 during the day, ¥ 10 to Lp. m, Su mostet Lof pr Pethe Weekly and Sidney Drew Comedy Auatated by MI VTONE shows tn Mr , has been oie at : UNION ca RG Cy She will have all new people. 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Boys’ Skuffers $3.50 Pair Made of good lotus tan calf, blucher cut; solid leather; stitched down sole; sensible heel and toe; full nt stock; sizes 2% to 6; special, a pair $3.50 Stock Up toe little ones; Children’s Serge Dresses $1.49 to $3.98 made of cotton and wool serge, in plain colors and Tartans; belted and pleated skirts, trimmed collar and cuffs; ages 2 to 6 years; prices. $1.49 to $3.98 Children’s Bloomers 59c to 79c Made from good heavy sateen; elastic knee; button top; cheaper than you can make them; ages 2 to 14 years. Boys’ Wool and Cotton Blouses 59c and 79¢ Made from good, warm, heavy materials, in gray, tan, blues and fancy stripes; all sizes from 5 to 16 years. Children’s Sleeping Suits 69c Each Made of a good quality of outing flannel in neat stripes in blue and pink; ages 3 to 10 years Children’s School Dresses “THE STORE MAT, SAVES VOU MONEY | Direct from. Big Successful Run Rialto Theatre, N. Y. LOIS WEBER’S LATEST SENSATION “EVEN AS YOU AND I’ Seven Wonderful Reels Gripping Drama of Souls at Bay The Devil's Influence on Love, Youth, Virtue FIRST Time Shown

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