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Mreny, Must, Pletures weveral ploture studios? Tt aboard Saturday at the St | A Trip to Paramount ‘Town jearry you thru the studios of j Stars as Rodolph Valentino, ¢ Swanson, Wallace Reid, Tho | Meteha wet More Day to See WALLACE REID Comedy Paramount ” ke thelr photoplays. All the directors like Cecil B. DeMille William DeMille will be there, as well aa those favorite old ¢ E actor actors and. featured play ‘This ts something really differen Columbia Shows Determined that the popular ond ave, theater, the Columbia, « [mot be entirely “dark,” despite | fact that complete remodeling going on tnatde, the bas arranged @ miniature screen ve will all p “Borderland” "i im YOUNG DIANA” of pedestrians paused to see the ——— OAR ent with slides were furnished by Melody Shop. National's Sen Drama , a yURRICANES J GAL” PICTURE PATTER The cast of “Bitter sweet” been augmented by thi Christine Mayo, whose screen car goes back to the old Essanay days ing feminine role in “Passions of - Sea," Carey Wilson's romance MAS MEIGHAN inf the South Seas, which WE IT, Ths So" Hi) film in and about the tsland of OLONIA cHEATRi rectiaal Temerrow BLAINE MHAMMERSTEIN ta “WHY ANNOUNCE YOUR MARRIAGE I |Strand Offers Trip Thru Film Studio | Mow many Seattieites want to take| ® trip to a motion picture studlo—or » Bert Lytell, Wanda Haw ley, Dorothy Dalton and Betty Camp: ron and show you just how they Miniature Movie management front of the theater and hundreds the Columbia vocal and piano musto inclusion of Pauline Starke will play the lead joldwyn wit! hop and wit neh ria man big and too, har ore. Bec. hal! the te nin out the hae cor the of Ta 24 Second ‘Twelfth BULLETIN! . Painters Busy Carpenters Hammering Away Hundreds Watched the Curbstone Movies Last Night Charming Afternoon Dresses at the reduced price of $49.75 THER you are a quiet summer “stay-at- t¥¥ home” or the gayest sojourner at some favor- Tesort in this Charmed Land, you will be happier Possession of at least one of these perfectly styled afternoon dresses. Delightfully fashioned in beautiful silk fabrics, with just enough elaboration Take them acceptable for wear on any of the Many social affairs of summer and autumn. The materials are: Satin Canton Chammie Knit Crepe Romain Figured Chiffon Georgette Crepe Satin Foulard Canton Crepe Softly draped tines, oddly hung Padels, surprising and pretty Heve effects, bateau noeck- long, stunningly draped Walatlines, effectively elaborate Ing, and clever touches of Gebroidery give distinction to Many lovely models in this ion, ‘Tones of gray and tan, and the correct light shades of brown, a rainbow of pastel colorings, and the always ~ black and navy blue rayed for your preference N dress-want could be expressed that this group ¢ fill most satisfactorily Second Gallery annot Your atternoon cont fon of @ hat. Carn med, becoming afternoon hat ne may. be made or marred by the selec: offers an enchanting display of wide- reasonably priced. Firat Gallery very ot “The namely: “shoul words. one side Star. | present Feve ltrial of ¢ | begin the De postage. 516° Buffa your met First prise . prize : Third to tenth prizes, lumbia pass balance of season Eleventh prize shown soon at Letters must UNTIL FINST TIME ft money. Simply mail coupon it today even do not pay FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room Contest Conditions Prizes—Open to Al or two for and thirteenth... Fourteenth to twenty-fourth —Tickets for “The Storm” The above prizes are offered by The Star for the best answers to the problem of Manette, heroine Storm,” which t& to be the Columbia, id a girl choose « city man or an outdoors man?” RULES not exceed 200 Answers must be written on of paper only. Decision of judges to be final Employes of The Star, Columbia and Universal Exchange barred. Address Problem: Editor, Seattle It f= taking 250 men atx weeks to complete sets for Eric Von Stro- ‘heim's “Merry Go Round.” SHOWING NOW 3 WICTIAM DUNCA N Tr Vo ° mn of the Great Outdoors ntment. Harper » Cor. Pike St Free to Asthma and| Hay Fever Sufferers’, matter whet d relieve rms of inhalers, douc parations, fumes, nm t breathing, all wheezing. and all those terrible pi This free off neglect a sing! is to met you lagara and Hudson ats, N Send free trial of hod to hay yo below. | THE SEATT | “YOU KNOW HOW ’TIS” “You know how 'tis.” This is all Manette (Virginia Valli), the pretty little French-Can- adian heroine of “The Storm,” has to say when the two rival lovers fight for her affee- tions. On the left the city sportsman, Dave Stewart (Matt Moore); on the right the woods- man, Burr Winton (House Peters). Which should she take? Read the contest rules printed below. I~ | } | COLISEUM Gms and alr, as well as land, have WO been Uberally utilized In making “Hurricane’s Gal,” the real, sure-fire ur types of planes, including a wenger hydroplane and a scout sen at the rate of a thousand feet a minute, have been used in the cranking of some furious action high in the air, Two destroyers were brought into play, and one was used lin a descent upon a smuggling ahip, with the “gobs from the destroyer pouring over the deck rall of the |schooner and throttiing the sailors | into submisston. | eee WINTER GARDEN Wiltiam Dunean, with Edith John non aa hin co-star, is now appearing at the Winter Garden in “The Silent Vow." It is a stirring story of the great Canadian Northwest adapt ed from @ highly successful novel Jin this play Mr. Duncan assumes |two separate roles—father and son necesnitating double exposures which have been handled in a new way. The plcture shows until Friday night. eee | STRAND | "Tig maid Agnes Ayres, the pretty | Paramount picture star, just cannot | Sho fuse adores new hats, which, of | tion picture star, who has to have | several new hats for every picture jahe makes }ual and attractive hat In “Border }land,” the picture play now at the | Strand, It is a turban affair, with a jrim of oblong beads, which dangle about her face | cee | COLONIAL | Tonight for the last tima Man’s | Home,” the dramatic photoplay, wil) appear on the Oak screen. |day and Saturday, “Why Announce |Your Marriage?” a new production | starring Elaine Hammerstein, will be |shown, | 's @ soctety comedy-drama based upon |the actual experiences of one of the |country’s most famous women writ- jerm. Josef Franz is directing Shirley Mason in he Unexpected Wife.” | The Radio King” has been com. | pleted. |Will Take Off | All Excess Fat Mar Marm can and going thru long cine and star you can #e Marmota \YELLOW GARTER | WEARERS SOON TO BE BRIDES "Say, Elsie, I heard a good one ast night. I spent the night with Jane and you know how aubersti | tous she Is ra. Yes, she does. Yellow silk and |ribbon affaira with lace trimming We have « method for the econtrol| She says that by wearing yellow gar of Asthma, and we want you to try| tars now expense. No ters now at 16 will be a bride before r | this time next yee “That's certainly a new one to me We might all try it, though. out of date and rolled corsets are r|hostery don't always do the business one might as well wear yellow gar yj ters as pink or blue ones. Doe: ne insist that t be yellow “Oh my, yes! Nothing else will do nt all. But I'll have to admit that} Iam old fashioned and wear corsets I don’t feel dressed without them.” 4| “Well, I wear them myself with a skirt and waist. They don’t seem to} stay together without them. But & one-piece dress I never wear ja corset. By the way, I just bought best looking crepe dress y's. Tam going to wear tt to- ee for the first time I have quite ¢ the the new dress © of these yellow if they work a charm ew dress be I'll get no too, Yes, Cherry's are | id ave., in the Rialto Bldg, just over the Pig'n Whistle (take elevator), and one can get anything on credit with six months to pay. Advertisement, Sticew [resist the lure of a millinery store. | | course, tm perfectly natural for a mo. | ¢ wears a most unus- | For Fri- | | “Why Announce Your Marriage?” | She wears yellow gar- | Since | at} LE STAR |x | | WESTER (GARDEN—William Don- ean in “The Silent Vow.” | COLISEUM—Derothy Phillips in | “Hurrles: Gal” en Ayres in “Border- STRAND. / | land.” | COLONIAL— Man's Home.” | | OAK—Mies Du Pont in “False | u Kisses.” | LIBERTY For the direction of farce comedy jot the type of “The Dictator.” star |ring Wallace Reid nt the Liberty this week, Paramount officials could not have chosen a better director than James Cruse. The p ire starts out with a farcien! shb-title and the farce leontinues unabated until the final |tade-out. The direction of Cruze ts jafter the manner of « jockey who kets hin horse off first when the barrier {* sprung and keeps him Open an PAGE 2 - ar} Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTR=RANKIN CO OTTO T, NEGEL President) Buy Housewares Friday The Savings Are Worth While Banner Kitchen Sets Special $2.65 Substantial White En- amel Kitchen Set, consist- ing of bread box, cake, tea, coffee, flour and sugar boxes — every one neatly lettered; special, the set, $2.65. Copper Bottom Boilers Special $2.39 there until the race is over, . OAK |. Mise Dupont, Erle Von Strohetm's | beautiful blonde heroine, tx featured in “False Kisses,” the photoplay at | the-Oak Thursday and Friday. The | plot, adapted from Wilbur Dante} | Steele's famous oneact play, | | “Ropes,” and presents the young star |in a highly dramatic role | Pat O'Malley and Lioyd Whitlock lare prominent In the supporting cast B. C. Forest Fire Does Big Damage NELSON, B. C., Aug. 10.—Herole Jettorts on the part of local residents| saved a new mill, but a terrific for- eat fire destroyed 1,500 feet of cut }rough timber here yenterday, AL JENNIN | ~~. | | Al Jennings All bandits should be six feet tall jand ff they have ferocious black mus- | and hair hanging to their |shoulders, so much the better, So it is that Al Jennings, ex-bandit Jand train robber, world fugitive and |nomad of many lands, lawyer, bust |ness man, once a candidate for gov- ernor of Oklahoma, an author, and now an actor, who is appearing at the Pantages in Senttle this week, admits he is a poor bandit physically, Al is five feet six, and not an inch |more, and his good-natured face is creased with friendly lines and smiles. Jennings, some folks think, 1s boastful of his past, but the thing he i# proudest of, he says, is that he “has been honest for 22 years.” “And that's a long time for any: Stop Laxatives Which Only Aggravate CONStIPATION om Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it like this natura? lubricant and thus replaces it. Try it to- day. | | 7 | A | Extra heavy “Roches- ter” Copper-bottom Boilers with close-fitting covers and strong handles; spe- cial, each $2.39. All our Lawn Mowers are reduced for immedi- ate clearance. Buy a mower now and save. Folding Ironing Boards Special $1.98 Each A board that stands very rigid when being used and folds up compactly for putting out of the way; special, each $1.98. House Brooms Special 69c Each Good quality House Brooms, reinforced with 4 rows of stitching. Their long, strong handles are enameled; special, each, 69¢. —Basement Store riday Specials Ruffled Curtains Reduced to $1.69 Pair Eighty-five pairs Cross-barred Muslin Curtains, neatly made and finished with two-inch ruffles, are offered for clearance, the pair $1.69. One hundred pairs of Dotted Marquisette Curtains in small and medium-size dotted patterns, are spe- cially priced, the pair $1.35. Second Floor, Drapery Section 20,000 Yards of Fancy Braid, 1c the Yard Plain and Fancy Braids that you can use for all classes of fancy work, regularly sold at a much higher price, are offered for Friday’s selling at 1¢ the yard. Second Floor, Art Needlework Section The Bedding and Linen Section Offers Pronounced Savings 42x36-inch 72x90-inch Muslin Pillow Cases Seamed Bed Sheets at 20¢ each at 85¢ each 58x58 Hemstitched or 72x84-inch Scalloped Table Cloths at $1.05 each Wash Fabrics at Greatly Lowered Prices 32 and 36-inch Tissue Ginghams, in good assortment of checked, striped and plaid designs--regular 65c and 75c values are reduced tO poe + comcmemecawe amamisivisicinae 45-inch Imported Swiss Organdies in many plain colors—permanent) finish— regular price $1.00 the yard. On sale Friday at... Crochet Bedspreads at $1.95 each 50c YARD 50c Small and Large Rugs Are Reduced for Friday’s Selling There is a good assortment of 27x54-inch Axminster Rugs offered at, each $3.35. Velvet Rugs, size 27x54, and finished with linen fringe, are reduced to $4.35. 86x68 and 86x72-inch Wilton and ‘Axminster Rugs in limited quantities, are also reduced for immediate clearance. 9x12 Axminster Rugs in very fine qualities, in both seamed and seamless style, in a variety of patterns, are reduced to $37.75 and $43.50 each. 9x12 Axminster Rugs in medium weights, a few in the seamless weave, are reduced to $27.75 and $34.50 each, Second Floor k i body to be honest,” he admits. The skit, “The Lash of the Law,” | in which he appears, was written by himself and Willard Mack and | based on an episode in his career, he says. —-SAVE MONEY- Travel by sfeamer TACOMA | SAFTY - SPEED - COMFORTE 80c FOR ROUND TRIP VICTORIA, B.C PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY 12:00 Midnight SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS| Wed. Fri, 8100 A.M. Excursion Every Sun. Mo Special BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES DAILY 10100 P. M, PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS AND MILL PORTS 8100 A, M., 5:00 P.M. HOOD CANAL POINTS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, 9:00 A. M. NEAH BAY & WAY PORTS TURSDAY, 10:30 P, M. STEAMFRS & SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Cof COLMAN DOCK - }00T MARION STi PHONE MAIN’ 3993 UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM HOPMEN WANTED FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT | WAGES AS FOLLOWS: ig Engine House. Laborers. .38 cents per hour Machinists .... ». - 70 cents per hour Boilermakers .....:+. «.-71 cents per hour Blacksmiths ..:.-........70 cents per hour Sheet Metal and other workers in this line. . Freight car repairers... .63 cents per hour Car inspectors .........63 cents per hour Helpers, all crafts.......47 cents per hour These men are wanted to take the place of men who are striking against the decision of the United States Railroad Labor Board, and their status, and FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED. STEADY EMPLOYMENT, SENIORITY RIGHTS, REGARDLESS OF ANY STRIKE . 70 cents per hour Apply W. H. OLIN Oregon-Washington Station Seutile, Wash, WILLIAM CARRUTHERS 106 South 10th St, Tacoma, Wash. or W. L. MILLER 736 Central Building Seattle, Wash, J. W. FOSTER 609 Tacoma Building ‘Tacoma, Wash. ae meter uses = == ORRIN oteserer mee eatlrreyimnse ree

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