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2 - 1—Bill Hart and Sytvia Bremer In “The Narrow Trail,” Liberty. 2—Clara Kimball Young In “Magd; Coliseum. 3—Scene from “Who's Your Neighbor?” Rex. 4—Mrs. Vernon Castle in “Stranded in Arcady, Strand. S—Dustin Farnum in “The Spy,” Clemmer. 6—Herbert Rawlinson in “The Man Trap,” Mission. THE WOMAN OUTSIDE “The story begins to get inter. til Jnever seems to get interesting wn-| brains, there could be no concep the introduction of tertium) tion of the frankness and utter gen esting,” said Dick. quid?” erosity of a mind like hers. Her “Why is it, dear, that marriage “ytarriage jg interesting, Margie,| *Pirit was unguenchable. She did but husbands and wives cannot al-|"°t. know the word fear, except as er person. Her smile was like caress, her voice vibrant with that intangible quality which, for want of a better word, we dub ‘person was a queer kind of attachment that grew up between us. 1 her more about myself than I had dared acknowledge even to AND_IT_HAS A_DELICIOUS FLAVOR ality.’ : . made me perfectly fpprtncriy eee, After I knew her, I told her) content when I was with bh and GT, senuine package once that she had a man's brain/absolutely at rest. The cares, the 9% Booklet of choice and a woman's heart. She did not|annoyances, the bitter side of life voulpes sant free consider this as complimentary as/ slipped away and left me in a soft oS i meant it, for she insisted that her | glow of appiness Wt brain was as feminine as any oth-| “As Ic Made As long as life shall last 1 wil (=z. only by er part of herself, However, she|remember our ramb Neher WALTER B had been able to eliminate from it|thru red and gold woods of a per AKER |i{ ait the siliy uttle prejudices and|fect autumn. Somehow the won 4 affectations that one finds, or at|derful, mature splendor of ee & CO. Ld. least I had found up to that time,|tnmn ‘day always reminds me of in every woman I had known. I|her, It seems to say, ‘I have lived | DORCHESTER have never known a woman so wn-|and found life good, and now am | MASS. affected, #0 democratic, so just,| putting on festive dress for the never known one #0 loyal to her|next great adventure | eno. u.s.rat ore. Established 1780 friends Many people misunderstood her, (To be continued) CS their hy pereritic é use, in =} Can't Find Civil War Heroine’s Flag By Staff Corr CAMP LEWIS Tacoma, Oct. 20. ANGHAI Despite every effort on the part of officials and men, the civil war flag which snatched by a draft NTS ed man from the hands of aged STAURA Mrs, Allie Bailey as she stood on Sacramento depot platform, bidding No. ented 106 Second the men good-bye, has not been lo a’ ar Vester. cated Branch No, 2 711 Pike St. The bar of the Sacramento At elther place you will be men have n searched twice. served to your taste, with f cooked In American or Coie ioe! coming laais GIRL Is MISSING or merchants’ lunch Our Chop Suey and Noodles have Friends and the p are become famous. Bring your earcting for Vida’ s ihn va, 47, Of family or friends and try our Beare + Wo pas: Clap excellent Sunday Chicken peeves seem diet emi. ne) wore Dinner la black and white checked = sult k velvet hat and shoes, and has k hair and brown eyes, ¢ EVA TANGUAY SOON TO BE SEEN IN THE MOVIES! ways get the perspective an interesting psychological study “Then you think that the third’! “Of course, I did not realize all person introduces the perspective / this at our first meeting, I did . as well as the prospective?” jfeel a sudden interest that 1 had “Anything in the nature of a/never felt in any one befor 1 tf pun, Mrs. Margie, is strictly pro-| found myself, after «he had left the “hibited. Read on, dear, | am/|office, picturing again and again anxious to see if I sized up that! just how she threw her head up in| man right. Up to date | have been| sudden gesture, while her smiling @ little sorry for him, tied to a self-|mouth opened to lendid ish, extravagant woman. Tt ne 8) which, like ne else! to me that he has been p ty her, gave the impression of white so far. I am afraid I should fect health pulously cleaned cocoa have ‘flown the coop’ long before.| was the sanéet woman 1 beans, scientifically $ what does he say about ‘the wom-|have ever known, and yet her im blended, skilfully am ,outside’y” gination would run riot with a Well, 1 will repeat the last sen-| picturesque 1 of emotion that I roasted, and with the ®& tence 1 read yesterday—Then all| with my colder temperament, could excess of fat removed, N at once I woke up. I met the/hardly follow. She was almost —_— woman agan in her love of beauty reduced to an extremely Mt shall never forget the first|Gaisy on the rivera brim’ was fine powder by a strictly time I saw her,” he writes, “She|never to her only a daisy. It was came into the magazine office to|the ‘open great co mechanical process, no ta sors. ks. Was Very ‘Beal tant tio wet trom commen’ things chemicals being used, tiful—a woman any one would look| “She loved ease, and yet I have at the second tim but aside from | know er to endure « erty, the finished product her mere physical beauty she seem prseelghly yl agg nll ihe containing no added Wed to radiate a spiritual quality | well, perhaps | have sald enough mineral matter. that I have never found in any oth-|to show you that I loved her 67 told | TAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1917. PAGE 3, =n Cyclonic Merrymaker Won Medal as Most! Popular Woman on American Stage in| New York Contest. VA TANGUAY makes her firat appearance in motion pictures a Virefly” in “The Wild Girl,” soon to be seen here he enters upon a brand new phase of her career, and nets a tar in the screen firmament. To the thousands of admirers awaiting her appearance on the filma, the vaudeville queen's debut {n this new medium of expression will be a red letter event, and her work on the screen is marked by the same cyclonic individuality that bas Made her the mort talked-of actress on the vaudeville stage: “The Wild Girl,” which was written jally for Miss ‘Tanguay by orge Fi ner, gives her e ortunities, and she is supported by unusually able cast, Stuart Holmes plays the part of Vosho, the who tries to trap the little “wild girl” into marriage, and Tom Moore is the rescuing young hero, Miss| Tanguay brings to her interpretation of the title role all of that youthful zest and abandon which stamps her work on the stage, and| her picture of the litte Southern heiress, reared by roving gypsies, is an appealing one. p eptional ¢ an villainous gypsy Miss Tanguay’s entrance into the film world is a notable oc currence, She is, without doubt, the most popular public entertainer on the boards, her popularity having been undeniably established @ |few years back when she won the Morning Telograph's famous popu | contest. This contest finally narrowed down to two favorites, | ‘anguay at the Colonial, and Vesta Victoria at the Plaga, and Broadway lined up loyally, with the result that Eva Tanguay was ad: and given the diamond medal. Another medal| of which she is very proud was won in a sort of endurar contest Miss Tanguay kept up a continual performance for 1 hour and 40 minutes, during which time she sang 26 songs Movie Admissions Are Boosted | Help’ Help! The H.C, L. judged the favorife. ° Want in Farnam in “The in clutching at the| Mire, Vernon Castle wa | Pat ng | pocketbook of the movie fans ! | Yesterday motion picture exhib | + mex on {tora of ttle met in the Central Willard . Feet decided to boost the! | MISSION —Pranicl Farnam = in building and price of admission to the first class houses from 15 to 20 cents, At h im “The present most are charging 15 cents iS A—Carlyle well in “On in the afternoon and 20 cents at) ¢ Dangerous Ground.” night. The reason given is the 10) | oe | per cent tax on Krone receipts to! | PROGRAMS SUNDAY be taken by the government | | Line hon il Mart in “The Nar | ‘The Liberty will be the first to} ae A | raise. Admission will b cents, | beginning tomorrow Vernon Castle ta j William 6, Hart's initial Ince-Art-| jeraft production, “The Narrow| | Tra opens a week's engagement | at the Liberty Sunday, “Big Bill”) disclowes his first efforts as an au-| thor, the story of the photoplay having been written by the star) @ himself. Appearing opposite Hart, with almost human intelligence, is Trap.” A— Vrederickh Warde intgn's Double.” Mrs. Ultimate Consumer notes Fritz,” his famous hors |that nowadays macaron! boxes are “The Narrow Trail” presents) about half full, but so far the patri Hart in the role of “Ice” Harding.| ots have forgotten to reduce the an outlaw of the plains, who fall#| «ize in the holes of the stick, out with his ng because of his} —- horse, a conspicuously mar pinto, that discloses the identity of the bandits wherever they go The Star-liberty News Weekly shows various local events BEST FOR LIVER, Glera Ki. | BOWELS STOMACH Magda,” the first picture to be re leaned her own company.| . Magda” is th n adaptation of) They liven the liver and bow- the play by the same name, mad els and straighten you famous vy Bernhardt and Duse right up. Clara Kimball Young does some of} the best work of her career as the! beautiful heroine, Magda Don't be bilious, constipated, sick, with breath bad and stomach sour. Mrs. Vernon Castie, who opens Saturday for a four-day stay at the | Strand, is fast becoming the real j dare-dev of the screen | In her new play this week, among other feats. « leaps off a 60-foot) lcliff into the rushing river below and then again we see her go down the rapids of a mountain stream in | a frail canoe, hit a rock and upset |Longfellow Society Elects Douglas Dongias Fairbanks has been elect Jed an honorary member of the In | | ternational Longfellow . society, principal motive is to pre birthplace of the poet Tonight sure Take arets Long Ita honorary member-|and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver ship includes President Woodrow/and bowel cleansing you ever ex Wilson, W. R. Day, justice United| pertenced, Wake up with your head States supreme court: ex-President|clear, stomach sweet, breath right |William Howard Taft; Cardinal/and feeling fine, Get rid of sick O'Connell and Bishop Fallows | headache, billousness, const!patt furre our stomach, bad There is much Interest around) cot» a our skin, brighten the corner of Second and Univer-|your eyes, quicken your step and sity abs Who's Your Neighbor?" | feet like doing a full day's work For several days past the Rex) Cases tter than salts, pills jhas t heralding the coming of|or ca pcatise they don't shock | this pletur the bowels or the next r or gripe inconvenience all from the housetops and) the ti other points of vantage, and for the] cause past week {t has been almost impos-| gay sible to get into the theatre. Mothers should | Beginning tomorrow, “Who's! pious, fevert Your Neighbor?” will commence the|Cascaret any time second week of its run injure the thirty bowels give cross, sick children a whole as they can not feet of tender Dustin Smoked 600 Cigars Facts about “The Spy,” at the Clemmer | Eleven thousand, one hundred and twenty-four persons were used in the various scenes, such as club rooms, balls, ete i Seventy thousand feet of film ex which 7,000 had to be AMUSEM ENTS METROPOLITAN Last Times Today MATINEE and EVENING POTASH & PERLMUTTER IN SOCIETY $i‘. posed, from selected Company traveled 00 miles tn |taking the several scenes Twenty-seven automobiles used for different bits in the production Six hundred cigars smoked by Dustin Farnum during the making of the pleture. | “The Man Trap,” with Herbert! Rawlinson in the leading role, opens a four days’ engagement at the Mis sion Sunday The Man Trap” is the dramatic story of the “men higher up” and an innocent vietim of crooked politics | | Frederick Warde makes his first, film appearance in a modern role in| Hinton’s Double,” at the Class A| Sunday “PALACE HIP The New York somnambulist inuous Today, 1:15 to 11 who asked exemption becduse he IN OF VE” }teared he might walk in his pa 5 Other Mie New Acts German trenches in|] Featu topiny, Mary Miles || | jamas Into the Minter tn “Melixna the night can be re in the trenches, \] Free Hip Balloons at Sat, Mat STARTING SUNDAY | “ Frederick Warde iio HINTON’S DOUBLE 5c CLASS ‘A’ 5c Any THIRD, NEAR PIKE Seat | om, ed in the sound the ¢ NARROW TRAIL. Hart is cast as “Ice” Harding, a real “He-man.” The | Narrow Trail is a fitting farewell to Hart’s Fritz, the little Pinto pony, who appears for the last i times in motion pictures! HIS PULLMAN BRIDE—A JOY RIDE IN A SLEEPER BERTH—2 Reels, All Mirth FIRST AT PIKE me | NINE DISTRICTS AT CAMP LEWIS. TO FIGHT FIRE By Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Oct. 20,—Camp Lewis was divided into nine fire districts today by a general order issued by Gen. H. A. Greene. There are two fire companies, in general charge of Fire Chief Mentor, and these fire fighters, in case of a blaze, will be aided by every Sammy in camp. The alarm is to be sounded on a big motor siren, which will be erect-| Pe? the parade} center of ground, and when it blasts every bugler in the 1 of fire Sammy will then tumble from his bed, if at night, or drop his work if the alarm is during the day, and fall in” to march at double-quick to the scene of the conflagration, blows two post will _|BILL HAR When an individual discovers fire, | the top of his voice and then notify entral by When Jit will be up to bim to fire his rifle |twice and then make for a phone. Most frame construction, |ment has two the spread of flames from one sec | tion to another. i6Y. MC. A. Houses I Staff Correspondent CAMP 1 Six Y, M. ¢ eantonment formally dedicated Thursday night, James R dedicated, | program and short talks by work-| ers here, tended. i} SUNDAY NOON CONCERT Military March Holzman Rigoletto Quartet 4 . Verdi Song ... : Selected Merry Wives of "Windsor Nicolai WALLACE ::. WURLITZER ee —IN THE— Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c; Children 10¢; Loges 35c. NUXATED directed to yell the fact at, telephone. a sentry discovers a blaze, shout “Fire!” and buildings are of and the canton to prevent of the “breaks” OPEN AT LEWIS R WIS, Tacoma, Oct. 20. A. buildings are now doing business at this The fifth building was and Thompson of Tacoma pre- | Building No, 6 already is There was a musical | Do you w About 1,500 soldiers at?! | house? Use