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wae sc ta STAR—TUESDAY, J JULY ee 1919. A Light Drama of Pink Passion Mauve Sorrow IRENE CASTLE The Best Dressed Woman on the Screen Society —IN— FIRING LINE” Her Gowns Are Gaspy. The July Ladies’ Home Journal Devotes Three Full Pages to a Description of Them. $50 Cash To the Seattle woman giving the best collective 15 to 20- word original description of Irene Castle’s gowns in “The Fir- ing Line,” now at The Strand. Leave description in self- addressed envelope at box office. nker’s Son Dies 35,959 Americans» _ in Auto Accident| Killed in Battle * “a | WASHINGTON, July 29.—(Unitea ee. Fay i z Funeral) pregs.)—A revised list of American were 1 oday for | expeditionary fores casualties, pub n E, Adair, 31, son of I. J.| lished by the war department to president of the Northwest- | showed 59 killed in action; 1 .|dead from wounds; 23,840 died of yom -Gtate bank, who was fatally geease; 51.212 died of other causes when his automobile over | 90,827 | wounded severely, 80,483 on the highway here Sun- | wounded slightly; 34,380 wounded (de- morning. He died Sunday | gree undetermined), and 1,585 miss tt at the Burlington hospital. | ing in action. ir was receiving teller in his fher’s bank. .He is survived by widow and 5-year-old son . — Let's go eat at Boldt’s—uptown, 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. The House of Motion Picture Quality. Now Here—a Wonderfully Touching, Beautiful Story of the Kentucky Hills, Produced by a Master Hand Pathe News TODAY'S PROGRAMS Kimball Wite Yo COLISEUM . aie in The prey in Pickford in Monkey wit Busi SLON—George Wall Over"; Harel Door Potting io At y; Bray Dean in “The Bx Leslie in “Too Brown Eyes and ‘Travelogue; St Anita King “Hearts ¥ in “Mistaken | and Sparks,” dd Weekly “The Red " EUM Clara Kimball for 6 Your s crowded Ben Alex lay, “The honors by latest phe » Colis rs thPuout r calls for acting tory and his charact comedy and wel The Better Wife” is a drama laid in England and tel of the romance young American girl and a titled Englishman emotional is of a MMER | Pauline Frede |and nothing more jone of t |The Fe mer this screen k's arm-—just that is responsible for e most graphic incidents in Woman at the Clem week It comes on the 4 restraining influence, resting on the sleeve of her father tu the fg he is too often his lips, and altogether y attention of the guest ement dinner no more well-bred woman's action In this respect the audi ence has the advantage, for they are let into the heroine's confidence Miss Frederick, as Win throp, plays the tragic of a young society girl, who lives in a terrible fear that she will inherit her father’s craving for drink attractir at the than any | would do. Helen STRAND Irene Castle is scoring a big hit at the Strand in “The Firing Line. The picture is based upon Robert W. Chambers’ successful novel of the same name, and none of its beauty has been lost in the picturization by Clara Beranger. Miss Castle plays the Cardross, who finds love and happi ness after traveling a thorny road She is admirably supported by role Sheila Walsh, in the comedy- drama, “Putting One Over,” will fin ish a four-days run at the Mission tonight. The new snow which opens Wednesday will star pretty Marga rita Fisher in “Trixie from Broad way.” | eirl COLONIAL Action. ard “atmosphere” are the keynote of ‘Too Many Crooks,” in which Gladys Leslie is featured at the Colonial. The action is furnished by a half dozen crooks turned loose in an aristocratic suburb as house party guests of a society girl. The atmosphere is what the society girl sought for @crook play she was writ ing, and is also what she gets with a vengeance, CLASS A The only child of a wealthy widow: er, Vivian Taylor has pretty much her own way about most things. So when a dairymaid on her father's es tate becomes ill, Vivian, delighted at the chance of experiencing a new sensation, substitutes for her own dainty garments the peasant dress of a milkmaid. This ali takes place in “Mistaken PHOSRHATE FAMOUS FRENCH DISCOVERY replaces nerve wastage, increases strength ener ey. dura any Gavia Rescheslthy teste BesT THING KNOWN For THIN. NERVOUS ARBUCKLE Fatty and the Bathing Beauties ALSO Too Many Crooks 10¢ WEEK DAY MATS um. this | She plays the role of a chorus | ~|took a firm clutch on Mr. Colt ant| omiscants leaving Germany. | debut as a lox star i Jack Pickford, Just Out of Nery, Appears at Liberty i in New Play | ‘| | on | A late photo of Jack Pickford, the youthful star, who} is appearing at the Liberty this week in “Bill Apperson’s Boy,” his first photoplay since being honorably discharged from the United States navy. Pickford is “Buddy” Apperson, one of his usual youth- ful characterizations, well played and at times carrying re- freshing bits of comedy. He is in love with a little mountain girl. There is parental opposition to the match, but Buddy persists and eventually wins out, * Incidentally this is the first starring vehicle for Jack Pickford under the First National banner. PEG HYLAND ADOPTS TWO LITTLE PIGGIES, Peggy Hyland, who has recently eted work in her | pro: |aucts ion, “Cowardice Court,” from the |famous novel by orge Barr Me Cuteheon, has ad two little pigs used in one of her plays. Pretty | direction in a number Peggy now has quite a menagerie in| tions, in which the strong m |her backyard at Hollywood, including | character will predominat two Airdales, an English bulldog, 40lexceptionally strong stories chickens, $ ducks, 2 Angora cats, 6 been secured for vehicles for the star cockatoos, 20 doves and a six-months- old cinnamon bear cub, They all get along beautifully together, | Hobart Rekwuiils Will Appear for Ince Photoplays| ‘Thos. H. Ince has closed a contract with Hobart Bosworth, the well known film actor, to star under his | Mr. Bosworth has had an extensive career an actor, director and |writer. During his stage career he —~- | has appeared with auch note Identity” at the Class atre. | Julia, rlowe, Amelia Bingha Anita King is Vivian and Percy Pem-| Mrs. Fiske and Blanche Walsh. In | broke plays the part of Stafford, motion pictures has appeared in ess “Oliver he Woman | Forgot,” “1 Wolf,” and m Jothers, Last year he made a trer doug’ hit over the Orpheum va | ville circuit in his one-act play, “The | Sea Wolf.” Bosworth is a fine phys- Jical type and is especially active. He rides, swims, boxes, fences and in dulges in all the outdoor sports. Ri | Blue Jean Billie never passed up a | Job because it was too big. So when she learned that the "400" were to gather at the big Vanderflip dinner and that 90 per cent of the diamonds | in town would be on display, she de cided to go there, too, An invitation? “Old Man Colt's son, Automatic,” wag to be her com- panion, and s0° escorted, what need | of an invitation? Her wonderful} spangled gown, a little more expen: | sive, a little more daring, than any| worn by the guests, overawed the flunkeys at the door. Once inside she | ge $5,000 PER | PASSPORT KEEPS GERMANS HOME BERLIN, July 29.—The govern ment charge of $5,000 for a pass- port is preventing many intending the rest was © Pretty Prisciila Dean plays the role of Blue Jean Billie in “The Exquisite | Until Thief” at ine Colonial. Friday After nearly 1,000 well known plays | Night— and books had been delved into by the scenario department of Fox Film corporation, iger’s Cub,” an Alas kan melodrama George Potter. | WATCH by has been selected as the vehicle in| which Pearl White will make her film PRIS! : Miss White will With in the tith . thi Mary hurston Hall * daughter of Hank Bloss, * was produced at the Garrick tre, London, and Jachieved notable success in 1915-16. It was novelized later and in book form was rated as one of the be sellers in the British isles. The nov elization is by George Goodchild, au thor of “The Barton Mystery ‘Pinches of Salt nd other fiction well known overseas ~~ FLASH —_ | THROUGH HER |NEWEST Jinteriors of or jlyn j that of big produc. | broth | the Post-Intelligencer y|some of ‘Picture Pater) A hum War Fatty Arbuckle's brother Arbuc pl t fa production le 1e role ren Kerriga Marie Re was ver moth vctre he of the portrayal from the in y weddirn comedy Drew ba tna ral tal Wife,” filmed capitol will for ‘Temperame play, will be the used in thi ture, and ¥ photograph inet mem ial per mission was obtained to great Owen I 1 as the first starrin Brady under the R “Wolves Lloyd Sheldon Duanes,” by 7 and of Morning,” b. ouls Tr three new features in which the company will star William Farnum. of Ww ings are Fox Nigel Barrie, Lillian W will id little Bs included in alker, Kath n Alexander are t which ports Clara Kimball Young in * Better Wife Charles Ray ha on a new pict title of will have picture ure under the A Man's Mone n new leading s Gladys working | Mr. Ray | lady George and thi ve T picture in for “Duty of a new Ol is the third has appeared company mas pictu Mi the § Prevent Meetings; Keep Crowd Moving The meeting reported to have been sch r Washington st and Occi at 7 p. m, Mon lalize nce of the police. the district, but nothing happened, At least 1,000 men mostly curiosity seekers, were in portion of the city, but were kept moving. Sorne few of the radi sded to Fourth nd Lenora st., but were met by police stationed there and forced to keep There were no disorders of day by ra¢ to th Police patr cals pro’ ave. moving y kind Ship Carpenter Is Killed in Fall) William G. Sutherland, ship car ater at the Bremerton navy yard from a scaffold while at work lay, and was killed. He is a r of John Sutherland, night an of the composing room of He had been Jemployed at the navy yard for th past ten years. His home was at Chico. Funeral arrangements have not yet been made, SMOKING CARS FOR WOMEN, NEW SCHEME NEW YORK, July 29—Smoking for women will be run on the Eastern roads within the next few years, New York rail- road men predict. The vestibules and observation platforms on many trains running to New England during the college commencement period this year were filled to over- flowing with young girls and wom- puffing ci REGAIN YOUR STRENGTH AND ENERGY and suffer ing from nervou loss of sleep, constipation and other conditions of ill health, try Proud's Portolive Tonic for thirty days and note the increase in weight, strength and vitality, the improved appetite, better digestion and all round improvement. Proud’s Portolive Tonic enriches the blood, nourishes the system and lubricates the bowels. Purely vegetable. It has proven wonderfully successful in cases of chronic constipation, and the relief is permanent Buy it to day and begin to improve tomorrow, Snergizes immediately. Strengthens anently. Ende by phys: ald by dru | fe Mo! | foren you are run-down Ness, It er ‘ icians Sleeps Any Old Way “Now “IT am 50 years old and never was sick until 8 years ago when I got jstomach trouble. I have spent a lind for medicine which did not I kept on suffering and get: worse. A fellow worker told out Mayr's Wonderful Reme- After taking three doses I felt a different: mar taking it T could not lie on back nor right sida Now I sleep any old way.” It is harmless preparation that removes the ca be my ean a. simple Now Playing An Emotional Society Drama of Today PAULINE FREDERICK —IN— “THE FEAR WORAN” Guterson’s Orchestra Christie Come | er | a Siren: Say | Bruce Scenic EXQUISITE THIEF” BET TER HER PICTURE, Keeps You on the B Your Seat Al Duriny the Six Reels, {infamy | breakir tarrhal from the intestinal tract and the inflammation which causes practically all stom: ach, liver and intestinal ailments, including One dose will convince money refunded Bartell’s Five Stores and drug:| gists everywhere Advertisement Hr GRIEVOUS SKIN THQUGE NEECS POSLAM mucus allays uppendicitis Drug Satisfactory Terms Always | mi GROTE-RANKINCE.| OTTO I KEGEL Prosident STORE HOURS FROM 9 A. M commenced work || Attractively Useful Furniture BEAUTY and_ utility sentials of good furniture. without the other. Beauty obviously presupposes correctness of design as well as general attractiveness. are the two es- Neither is valuable The excellent Furniture which we sell is the embodiment of both of these essentials and very moderately priced. Rugs and Draperies of Like Quality —= Grote-Rankin—Pike a Fifi th—Grote-Rankin SAYS HE WAS PUT OFF CAR AT POINT OF GUN W. V. Keliogg was ejected from a Lake Burien street car on April 2 at the point of a gun. At least, this is what Kellogg al- lege in his complaint, filed late Mon day afternoon, for $2,000 dam ggainst the city. He asserts he was mistreated, both verbally and phys ically by the conductor The conductor, on the other hand, | asserts Kellogg was smoking’ on the cat | Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, | 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. RiseUM Unloose Your Belt or Your Stays, as the Case May | Be and Generally Is—Wednesday Brings the Season’s Laugh Taylor Holmes In His Overturning of Troubles fy skin with Pos- and ‘Treatment will at one the hold should annoy and soon you with satisfacti pot where it us) Poslam prevents oncoming erup- tions, speedily reduces rednes the nose or comp Removes ation and out heat, pim- prompt anoying xion > prickly ions and i and other ples, hive to free sample f Vien Postam Soap is a daily tender skin. Contains Poslam, to “UPSIDE DOWN” That Will Laughing Apparatus Right Side The Fast-Action Comedy Turn Your p! Tuesday—Final Showings Clara Kimball Young in “The Better Wife”

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