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EM Tonight an Saturday Coliseum Greater FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15c Children Sc aa Dane: neat. sim: SHLIrAn present ROULE WALTZ, STANDARD ber—Our open class _— October 29, at Umited satisfaction. WE DO NOT RUSH OUR PUPILS. to ineure et, senguers. aa tons ery v— Day Long. ‘Leam LatestDances Chinese Toddle, Ramble, Jazz, Hello Pal AND ALL OTHERS Take 1 or 2 Lessons 1523 FOURTH AVENUE Member Dancing Teachers’ Assn, . Y. Fy STEVENS’ WAY /2 ~ \PATHE SIGNS MANY FILM STARS| ‘Mrs. Vernon Castle and Host of Others Are | Listed HE announcement that Pathe Frank Keenan, Ressie Love and and will star has created a IT has signed Fannie Ward, Rryant Washburn them In features sensation in film circles, It ind! cates that this corporatiog, one of few in the business that are eally suecessful, ts embarking upon feature production on a scale that few will attempt, What, with {rumors of new studios purchased or |rented for the use of these stars, It indicates a large expansion and a new policy Tt fs announced that Mra, Vernon Castile and Pearl White, who have }been under the Pathe banner for some time, and who certainly are |as well known as any stars on the | screen, will, like the four new stars | just signed, be featured In five-reel |features, which will be marketed fer the name of “Pathe Plays.” | The fact that Mra, Castle has been for some months working In fen- tures, four or five of which have now been finished, indicates that Mr. Berst, vice president and gen- eral manager of Pathe Exchange, Inc, has been holding them back in order to put them out under the new brand. Antonio Moreno waa signed by Pathe several months ago Other well-known players under contract with Pathe are Mol- lie King, Cretghton Hale, Gladys Hulette, Warner Oland, Doris Ken: yon, Arline Pretty, Mahlon Hamil ton and Sheldon Lewis, “The Fibbers,” a comedy-drama of misunderstandings brought about by little white fibs, is playing at | Mrs. Vernon Castie, in “ the Liberty until Saturday night. Bryant Washburn and Virginia Valli have the leading roles. calves ever allowed to run loose and unheralded, Douglas met the Dougias Fairbanks has discovered | tiny cowpuncher on a Wyoming another youthful “wonder.” His} ranch while staging “The Man new find is Frank Clark, 10 years) From Painted Post" and immedi if most expert rid. ately engaged him to play a prom ~Tinent part tn this film. Upon com pletion of the photoplay, the Art craft star took his find to Califor nia with him for other roles, AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Common garden Sage and Sulphur makes streaked, faded or gray halr dark and youthful at once Sessue Hayakawa Ie at the Cott. | seum tonight and Saturday in his | newest Paramount, “The Call of! the East.” The story starts and centers around an American girl, whose father made his fortuné in Japan. Corinne Griffith, who plays leads with Earle Williams in Vitagraph plays, is the wife of Webster Camp. dell, a popular juvenile. Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compoynded, brings back the nat- ural color and luster to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture waa to make ft at home, which is mussy and troublesome. * Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You will get a large bottle of this old-time ree- ipe improved by the addition of| other ingredients, at very little! cost. Everybody uses this prepa ration now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hatr, it does it so natoral- ly and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with {tt and draw this through your hair, tak- ing one small strand at a time; by | morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully | dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a de ‘Mghtful toilet requisite. It ts not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Photoplay Magazine has it that Jack Pickford, brother of “Our Mary.” and Olive Thomas, the Zieg- feld Follies beauty, with Triangle, | are wedded already. | Virginia Lee Corbin, who creat- od the role of the Princess In “Jack and the Beanstalk” and “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp,” the two William Fox Kiddie Features, has ordered a motor car, or at least her mother has ordered one for her. “Who's Your Neighbor?” which is now winding up a week's engage ment at the Rex, has created a great deal of talk and gossip among the many people who have witnessed the showing of this force. ful film, It drives home with a tremendous kick the improper handling of the vice situation of a large city Not | Castle appeal to her admirers in | “Stranded in Arcady,” the five-reel production which will open Satur- day at the Strand theatre for a period of four days only Not a single step of the light “The Spy” in Chicago. To be stre in the opening she por trays the part of a dancing teacher Funkhouser, the cen to the well-todo, but it is only a sor, declared “THAT *bit. The story quickly settles into | THE ACTING IN jaction that interest and holds thru . oar ar | out. THE PLAY WAS IN Cherniavsky and his wonderful PLACES TOO POW- Symphony orchestra will offer am| ERFUL AND TOO jentirely new musical program of | A A” is 4 orchestra numbers and solos ee ee AND Bal 'Toniant ‘will seo the last’ show JHA tM! . ling of Earle Willi in “The Love THE --SWEAT@imar: | STAND OUT ON fi y HIS BROW.” Redemption,” with Evelyn Nes. | bit and her son, Russell Thaw, con The Federal Court |stdered by many one of the most |remarkable photoplays yet screen s < ubsequently granted Hl) eq” and fresh fro sue an injunction and “The cessful career on I New Spy” was shown York, where it was a profound| . sensation, winning instantly with | It Will Be Shown |the overwhelming coherency of its Here story, and the thrill and tense inter. est of its narrative, is at the Clem Tomorrow ° CLEMMER Seattle's Deut Photeplay House Western Potato King Is New Spud Dictator) Watches Are the most con- venient. Our LUMINOUS DIAL at Chicago's _ pro-Ger- and fantastic variety is she seen to n Mayo take In the course of the story. “0m a dd and sence She comes to us as a straight | 4 Play censor refused screen piryer—and she maken| permission to show good. There is no doubt of thas | CLARKS George Walsh, featured in “The |Island of Desire,” despite his meanor, “Anything Once,” the atory of tenderfoot in the Wild [turing Franklyn Farnum, A STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 19, 1917. PAGE 10, Island of Desire Carlyle Mackwell in “On Different sums up which in breezy is a born New Yorker, itranded in Arcady,” at Strand Saturday Carlyle Dangerous Ground.” at the Colontal, Western de Weat, fea ers of bronchos and bulldoggers of |the Mission Saturday night. and delightful—that “On Dangerous Ground,” Blackwell and Gall Kane are seen to exceptional) advantage at the Class A Be as Pretty as a Picture Stuart’s Calcium Waf You a Complexion as Fair as a Lily, as Beautiful as the Rose A FRER TRIAL rno You plexi of. fers thi akin eruption It calcium sulphide that do blood must have it akin eruptions is proof of blood pov- erty, and you get just what you need This by > realize erupt thelr us ure, soc ne enrich and a dancer does Mrs. Vernon | Calcium War fact * has been demonstrat PACKAGE FoR or can have @ beautiful com- n the kind you have dreamed by using Stuart's Calcium Wa- closes at will Give They work in your diood f A atop | tion Pekin” to an, nd * thin liver other wonderful The The presence of| wrify it in Stuart's 4 of women and men who re: uiness in busin: fety and their Free Trial Coupon FAL ® Send math, Name Street AM M | USE SE “M E- E NTS 'T S| Catholic church, looking toward or me free Stuart's Calcium Wa at ones tria art Co., 421 Stuart Bide, Marshall, Mick. by return ckage of ore. 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TAILORED READY CO. 401-403 Pike Street Jan unusual opportunity to call an- jother general council of the Chris-! tian chureh, of which many have been held in the past Previous to the seventh century, seven general to determine great questions, and the findings of these It will be remembered that early! councils are recognized today by in the year Pope Benedict XV. ap- practically all Protestant as well as pointed a commission of four car- the Anglican, Roman Catholic and dinais to open negotiations with | Greek Catholic churches, |the Anglican church and the Greek Powers Less and Le The Roman Catholic church ts Ha eee eee pr onoeel | making less and less of the tem pret |poral power of the pope, emphasiz- There ta no doubt that when !96 his purely spiritual leadership, peace is established some kind of ®¢ the Anglican church (Protest a League to Enforce Peace wili be *Mt Episcopal) is quite ready to of Adapt itself to a plan which would Gown formed by the political states rt the world, It tp argued that this DINE action about the union of t t 6 dest gv} example will stimulate the desire |Oh ngs Indeed. ta the United | for religious union May Call Council If the pope's peace thru it will undoubtedly give Suit and Dress Special 50 choice Suits, colors navy, brown and green serge, gabardine and oxford, trim- med in braid, fur and plain tailored Very specially priced 5 00 Very exclusive models in serge, Crepe de Chine and messaline Dresses 5 A line of very specially priced Waists at.. ——]—— SSF A.M. HAHN 1336 Second Ave. NEAR UNION plan goes him $5.00 States an important movement is under way tn the Protestant Epts-| copal church to bring about or-| ganic union. One wonders what| will be the effect of the death of | czarism upon the Greek Catholic church—the state church of Rus sia~so far as union with other re ligious bodies is concerned The sectarian spirit among Prot estant chure in this country is being removed, largely thru the so celal work in which churches are becoming increasingly interested. One of the things most greatly feared by the various denomina tional leaders {is the effect of the | War upon “denominational loyalty” —for the men in the trenches for merly holding religious antag onisms are coming to discover the foolishness of sectarian prejudice Union Slow Here However, organic union between the more than 200 Protestant de nominations in the United States will be comparatively slow. The chances are thet they will not get very close together thru a discus sion of theological differences In a general council, This will be ac complished thru the gradual draw ing together of smaller groups. that is, two or three denomina tions at a time. Furthermore, that when It ts well known a country or a group of { nations has been divided on ac count of the war, as a rule the churches 4 the last to Ret to Couple re W redded In a Speeding Auto MARION, Ohio, Oct. 19.—Mrs Dora Patton and Claude C. Walters joyrode into matrimony While thelr auto skimmed over a country road 25 miles an hour, the Rev Jeremiah Hutton tied the knot No, it wasn’t an elopement,’ said the bride “We just wanted the novelty of the thing, 60 we speeded up.” J gether. counclls were held | theological | And yet, It is not impossible that the pope may attempt to bring to- gether the great religious bodies of the world for the adoption of a ment peace program for establish- ment of Christian ideals. 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