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sTAR—MONDAY, OC. 22, 1917. PAGE 7 UNTIL'“FIQQOT” GIBSON IS DRAFTED! a | FREDERICK &NELSON fame as champion of the world ta! the Pendleton Round-up five years | aon off Wid Watery actos, “ NOTICE: The Store Will Close at 5:00 P. M. Will Fo to War, “Hoot,” altho 9) sa Tomorrow in the Interest of the LIBERTY aanoolation sa raciiy drive a . LOAN Campaign drive a general in France, as Ed 7 die Rickenbacher is driving Gen | s Pershing | Voile and ‘ Creighton Hale, film star, who ts ; j . eing featured in the now Fs , ; M tt | perturbed about the publication of | : ) | hy | apers to the ‘ 4 ‘ | ree st ; Curtains rested th Hartford, Conn., for mak t ing a vicious attack upon President i y ! $2 25 Pair | Wilson, his war polictes, and the 4 e | United States ta gen last Mon ? 4 7 jday alght. The 1, who gave ~ "i ee ENTY styles in these he name of Mre R. Hale, of New \ork city, was interrupted in] the midst of her tirade at a meet = 2 4 tains, all of fine, medium- ing in Sootalist hall, Hartford. At} ty r i tho police station, she said she ‘ d 1 : weight vole Or marqui- was the mother of Creighton Hale. | ; ‘ , ’ U sette and all 2% yards Mr, Hale's mother, af a matter of 1 fact, is in England, where she ts Ong. ® practicing physician and surgeon, | r 3 There are hemstitched Ever since the beginning of the . war she has devoted al! of ber e time to Red Croas work and is now| +! M d fects, styles with edging of with the British arn y er t e ne aD * Never has Clara Kimball Young a) “Big Bilt” Hart's newest picture, | 4 > also Curtains with filet The Narrow Trail,” ts now play ’ ° 8 . been more fittingly cast than as ing at the Liberty. “The Narrow | D - F t pattern insertions up to 3 the spirited, bewitching, warm- Trail” {s throbbing with those hu evens! inn. room url ure inches in width, 4 i 0 1 ts of hate, love 1 re. . Ate a : A i og i, coop By Pong Veoxe, with the main story revolv. ici nate load ura tort ll dona dla. cass HE Extension Table and Chairs pictured are | In white, ivory and ecru ay ra Se” : ing around the life of a bandit and = ) . ; | a now “Magda” is immortalized on Pinto, the fastest bores in the —— | star of Paramount productions, has + representative values from an extensive show- color, $2.25 lage the screen! community, This picture marks PROGRAMS TODAY finished the portion of “The ing of Oak Dining-room Suites in the popular Bisieng soe! the last appearance of Hart’s fa-| | LIMKNTY—MU Hart in “The Nar Eternal Temptress,” her first Par Jacobean finish Aumart: Kee omer mous pony, ritz,” on the sereen,| | obf%eate amount film, in which she appears, BRANZ ADELMAN RS | Parle Foxe has been chosen as a Pert ae Sreeee mate Built of select quarter-sawed oak stock, correct Basement Lee Director Emile he | DEAYL®. coca - 4 Beet | / detail. idly into prominence during the “The Man Trap.” || : top, with 6-ft. extension, | leather seat, $6.75 each; uilte 1. “et oan || Of the particularly striking wom $42.50; 54-inch top, 8-ft. Arm Chair to match, Suite Peer, Gynt wc neeess Grleg a past year, His most notable work ” “» Double, ‘SHlangic Tiss Blows (Kew) -..- has been with Mae Murray, Pauline —— en of the stage who are “pictures”| Eetendicn, 855.00. $11.50 Jackets . -Brvin P. Lacie | Frederick, and as Gerard Mor-|@—— _ mmomth| of health, a’ fotiant example te daunt, with Norma Talmadge, in Christine Mayo, who plays one of (FOURTH FLOOR) $ | Panthea.” Just think of the hard knocks it) 114 ieading roles in “Who's 85c and 1.45 ~ would eave mein “The Fatal) Noienbor,” the big Willard k WES “Magda.” with Clara Kimball] *!"s photoplay at the Rex theatre un g , = fitted Sleeve- Young in the title role, will play at] Mrs. Vernon Castle ix sending Ul Friday n less Jackets have just the Coliseum Monday and Tues) thrills after thrills thru the large 5 day, only. Miss Young’s perform-| crowds who afte packing the noitother real romance among the Japanese Mayonnaise the right amount of ance In “Magda’-—a role made fa-| Strand theatre this week to see warmth for wear under Fifth at Pike, Continuous 11 to 11| mous by Bernhardt and Duse—ts) this dar i} movie in her, *84 Ella Hall are honeymooning. | ie ADMISSION 1$¢ | be finest ac ement on the latest production, “Stranded in Ar “The Man Trap,” an exciting and Salad Sets the coat, or for house CHILDREN ae nae cady tale of journalism, politics and and office wear over moderately-priced Cur and drawn-work border ef i cf; aE i %, * * | Mra, Verne t 1 t 7 ; ee z Peart White was discovered the irae eat Mea os agtontl Ay ot a lis ~ B as pe in il HESE unusual Sets are thin blouses. t y intently reading an ad- rs edne lerbert = Rawl , : : Col etased i © mae maga. | t “ gd et ye in og has the leading role, that of John of wood, lacquered in a They are of China nd “a Court p will Ory r Mu ne re 1 the " fi PS | stne The advertisement which ad cathe cee of he ta ticle” young reporter on the Chron soft, dark-green color by a silk, well-made and in- excited her Interest was one in| ' . ‘ . . " . |which the merits of a certain bul-} William Farnum = ar 4 the] There's danger tt ; special process h ren terlined | tet proot military cloth — ex-!quoits champlonship of Eastern’ Giark may get the ‘ ders the bowls impervious Black with cotton lin- ted eat stuf sald our) Long Islar ceks ago. a z ee F Aol) “ |Poarl. “Tm thinking of having : > ect : acid as are ing, sizes 36 to 44, 85¢. dress made. out of that material Bhp sia one of the foremost f tie aadins Abeer Tee tained in vinegar Black, green, white expert at driving an aeroplane. seis & Deantiful Morocd : and dressing. The and blue with silk lin- | pr her arm and a| pee? git re ; 36 50, Patriotism ts running rampant at, thoughtful, nsive — expreselon spoons and orks ing, sizes 36 to 50, at the Clemmer theatre this week, , "P00 her face. are also of \ wood, $1.45. ! e oi y nas | | opens yee William vee eel It required considerable argu-|}) and lacquered to —Basemont Salesroom. duction, “The Spy.” If the produc-| tee voetibbanse bene tenadiat neal match wane tion continues to “catch on”) ” > > during the rest of its run as Woll| eee heomes eget Hin-| Salad Sets—owl, Plate, Fork and Spoon, $1.95. sa dley 2 shelete & photoplay mi. M . a oa sm irate taken identity and the Iaw, tn|{] Mayonnaise Sets—Bowl, Plate and Spoon, 50¢. Boudoir Caps “nell pe bursting With &D\ which he is to be seen at the —Third Floor. planes, [Class A theatre, which started] = — 29c | Sunda Lina Cavalier!, internationally nay. famed beauty, prima donna of! George Anderson {a “dead.” Long AINTY affairs of world-wide reputation and now aliive George Amdorson! in, oer Basement Salesroom eske de’ Chick 7———— NOW PLAYING = | words, “Broncho Billy” has desert-| Heer re satin and chiffon with ed the films to become a prod r ° | of musical comedies, while the oth-| Novelty China cotton Torchon and " ’ eae pt a! “ ge = e eget shadow lace insertions Hinton’s Double screen in aupport of EI Han 15c 25 50c and edges, in light-blue, 5c—CLASS A—Se Som eatman The, Codiaens ‘ delft-blue, yellow, green, ir eo mt.”* { 7 thy 4 c a Ove 2 o ea ent.” Incidentally {t was recent] ANY useful pieces and nov a5 pink and old-rose, 29¢. | rumored that friend wife, Fritzi elties for gifts and card Scheff, was frantically endeavoring & hs At 50¢—Boudoir Caps to have George, the second, served prizes are featured in this collec- f fi i with “the papers.” | tion of Decorated China, includ- of Bane nets in baa - eae ] fags ‘ bination with Crepe | . de Chi also of sati USED PIANOS Boer te os cee cane shadow and filet pat ! a shadow and filet pat- | Cream Jars and many other articles, at 15¢ each. | DRAFT FRAMED terns —light- blue or Il] At 25¢ each—Individual | At 50¢ each—Sugars and pink, Tiny rosebuds, To make room for a large ship-| ment of Pianos due to arrive in a * i Creamers, Butter Tubs, ibbon bows 2a ii fow days, we have reduced prices | Sugars and Creamers, Sie Uonabing (Sata. & n bows and shir on a number of used Pianos that Veins Witenes Jars Mayonnaise Sets, on- red ribbon add to will move them at once. They con-| nee . : 3 bon Dishes and Cake their attractiveness sist of euch makes ar Foster & |r Trited Presse Leased Wire | Small Cups and Saucers. ' > ‘ Basement Sal: a Cs Haines Bros, Horace Waters,| | WASHINGTON, Oct. 22—A t Plates anenenh: Cakenneeen Maynard, Behr Pros, etc. None,| new system of choosing men Basement Salesroom. with the ept of two, have| for future drafts was an- a used over some onty| nounced today by Provost Mar- |b —— ‘ronths, and cannot be told| shal Gen. Crowder. It divided from new | the balance of the registrants Pn eae not Included among the first Ona ee Floomnow.. @Ekp| $87,000 sent to cantonments Original kt now... 8165| inte five classes. It reduces rs pas : +4] k local boa Original Price how. Rte | the work of local boards, and Original Price now....6800| . previces in._a detailed ques s : = 4#\it were not for that wonderful/if you have some one near who Price now....$250| ‘onnaire the personal history THE WOMAN SATISFIES | |smie on your lips. Do you know, |loves you. Price $450—now..... $250! Classification ie based | ® boy, that most of the good things| “ ‘Come, sweetheart, let us tell all as low as $15 down and| ‘the questionnaire will be made! “Some woman,” remarked Dick,|in life that have come to you have|the world to go hang and you and $6 per month. |to every registered man not yet in ®* 1 paused ftr breath while read- come at the call of that smile? It|I will live the rest of our lives just the service on a date to be fixed, !"& to him the man’s story | has the irresistible sweetness of the |for ourselves and each other.’ I MEYER & DAUGHTER |Seven daya ts given each man to, Ob, the man is In love, that in| rose for the bee, andall the while an /#hall never, forget the look that “ » she The al! inscrutable secretiveness lurks be-|come into her dear eyes, It was 1621 Third Avenue, north of Pine. [fill i and Teta ae ae eee so, that 8 not all,” said Dick.| hind that makes one want to give|as if, for one moment, she was er ee to one of the five classes, Those|“A man may be blindly in love, but anything in return for its confi-/ hugging the dream to her heart. in class 1 are classed up for phys-/he could not find those traits tn a| dences.’ | We were in a big, garish restaur- {cal examination first, those in class) ¥oman unless they were there “‘T Jove to hear you talk,’ I an-|ant. ‘The orchestra was playing one 2 second, ete Then Dick looked at me quickly | «wered. ‘I seem to be living again|of those plaintive Hawaiian melo- The class to which a man js as-/and said, “Margie, that man ts de-/ the lost youth that was never mine. |dies, in which primitive music is figned will depend upon his eco- scribing you.” | Besides, you wake in me forgotten | embodied the indescribable yearn- nomle worth as compared with his| “What do you mean?” ambitions, You make me think I\ing for the unattainable, and the follow rogistrants, said the an-| “Just this, If I did not know that|can still do what I wish with my |never-ending heart-break that fol- nouncement lit could not possibly be so, I would] life. You take me out of the leth-/lows the last hope, The questionnaire, which ie prob-|say that man was in love with my|argy into which I have fallen. Why,| “‘Do you mean that, ff I would ably destined to become famous, is) wife.” do you know, dear heart, that, had | go with you, you would give up the |known as “Number 1,000.” “Put I don't even know him,|I known you sooner, there {s noth-| life you have known up to this time Tia fevention redudes tlie local| Dick.’ ing you and 1 could not have done | and go away from the many friends . boards’ work by 80 per cent. In} “I know ft, and that is what|with this old world.’ {who love you?” she asked \the first draft, now being finished,| makes it so queer. Surely there) “I was called away to the place| “‘Gladly,’ I answered. e ropo | an the boards used 182 forms. The|cannot be two Margle Waverlys in| where I had most of my early trou-| “Again that look in her eyes—her new system will require about 20,\the world.” bles, and while there I came to a} hand shot out across the table and je cThe classification,” said Crow-| “I expect, Dick,” I answered} sudden conclusion—what was the |clasped mine, ‘And you will go? Theatre der, “will be based on every con-| softly, as I bent down to kiss him|use of t struggle? There must|I asked tremulously. y | , she said a nfoment everything went |ceivable condition, from the famfly!in gratitude for the sweet compli: | be same place wi re she and 1| or oceupational standpoint, that|ment that he gave me in saying I|could Hve on with the same con ii eas should probaly be sdvanced by alwas like that memorable woman |tentment that I always felt with|black, and then I heard her speak- {man desiring to be excused from|as seen thru the eyes of a man in| her ing, military duty: llove, “that there are many Margie| “When I got back to her I told} (To Be Continued) ues a “Kvery opportunity for appeat| Waverlys in the world, The woman | her the conclusion to which T had) 1) —— i the local in the letter is really only an aver-|come, ‘I went all o the house | **{ French Classes | from such classification b; “ I said, ‘I a board has been retail and per-|age type—a little more analytical,| of my youth out there | = ich . Night ‘fected, but proceedings have been|a little more conscientious than} reviewed again the hard years that to Begin Ponight — | greatly simplified.” most, that {6 all.” [took all the romance and love out] French is to be presented by the f be ie “L wish I could tell you in detail|of my married lifo, and I tell you, university extension school of bush all the woman I have described was | dear, I never felt so sorry for any |ness this year and classes will be Offer Business Law TETANY ERE grant teteay. (ome. aT did for myself as, T-went| cons, this vent, and classes will i ~ “Instead of discontent and nagging|back over those years that had|iia at the University extension The Is | Course Downtown); got trom her only content and en-|been wasted as far as real living| Mo. Gost, Honey building. The e ouse | prof, Leslie J. Ayer, of the facul-|couragement. I began, for the first} was concerned for other peopte an {fT8t meeting will be held on Mon |ty of the law school of the Univer |time in my life, to live. T have livad for other people all aay. Getober 22, at 7:20 In the even Selling ut sity of Washington, will conduct a| “All thru the long golden days of | my life, and now dear, Tam going ing A beginners’ class, first ad course in business law in the uni-|the early fall we were much to-|to live for my self. Far off, near! viiced work and conversational veralty extension school of business,|gether, It was a joy to me to hear|the equator, lies the capital ofl ig .as are being established, 1041-44 Henry building. A prelim-|her talk, She used to say to me| Ecuador. It is sald to be delight p ry meeting will convene Tues-|ofton: ‘I wonder that you let me| ful. Come with me out there. For)» ~ -—_____@ | dey, October at 7-30 in the}babble on, Sometimes I wouldlall you love luxury and beautifull] READ STAR WANT ADS} think you weren't even listening if things, | know you tan live simply ¢————_——————? evening.

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