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Wet NORMA TAL AND PRR bee MA rs arden of m ‘The Eternal Flame’ wtih CONWAY TRARLD Saturday—Mao Murray tm RODOLrH y Nicht Onty DGE VALENTINO screen's perfect joven screen production— nd Sand” TA NAL Harold Lloyd im his first Sect comedy “Grandma 's Boy” Friday Night eT ride 'DELGNIA cereale Too Teday, Tomerrow, ‘Thee Wanda Hawley Much Married A comedy new about « that te pair of & lesson = ‘DILL OPENING | HIS CAMPAIGN Is Speaking This Week In Wheat Belt Towns “This renatorial fight ts a clear jeut contest now between the pro. sreasives and the reactionaries of the state,” says C, C. Dil, democratic candidate for the United States sen- | ate, to The Star, opening his campaign for election. Dill began his speaking campaign by a speech at Pomeroy Saturday Inight. Today ho was to speak at Asotin and Clarkston, Tuesday at Dayton and Waitsburg, Wednesday at Newport, Friday at Martin, Wil- leon Creek, Quincy and Ephrata, and Saturday at Lind and Riteville, | A striking fact about this cam |paign is that Tam fighting for the same cause which Mr. Poindexter jebampioned for some years,” said he. “The Congressional Record of [the past two years shows that he |has voted for every plece of special [privilege legislation passed by the jernate in the Interests of corporate th | “E was a progressive tn 1914 wpen |I first went to congress, Iam a progressive today. If elected to the senate, I shall be a progressive dur ing the six years covering my term As ® candidate I appeal for the support of all progressives, Decause I am free of any direct or [special connection with any clique in « statement BB or class, any newspaper or special | Sbout 2:90 a, m. Friday morning interests whatsoever.” VANCOUVER, Wash.—Mary | Elizabeth Holt, 17, of Portland, mar ries James Wesley Holt, 29, for seo ond time, after divorcing him follow. GIRLS! LEMONS | WHITEN SKIN AND | j { | \ BLEACH FRECKLES 4 | Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces | of Orchard White, which any drug |store will supply for a few cents, | shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach. Masaage thi ectly | fragrant lotion into the face, neck, rms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty and white. | ness of your skin. | Famous stage beauties use this Jemon lotion to bleach and bring that | sort, clear, rosy-white complexion, jalso as @ freckle, sunburn and tan Seeks Clues in Slaying of; BY HARRY EB. CAYLoOR 18.—Detectives mingled with the} mourners at the biers of the Rev.| Mdward W. Hall and Mrs, James | Mille today in hope of finding 4) clue tn the actions of some of those | present. Investigation has revealed, ac cording to the police, that the mur-| ebureh of St. John the Evangelist and Mre, Mills, cholr singer and wite of tho sexton, probably took place in the city of New Bruns wick Thursday night. After the man and woman been shot, beaten and stabbed | death, thelr bodies were placed tn jan automobile and carried to the} | grove on an abandoned farm, where |they had been found Sunday. | ‘The slayer or slayers carefully} seattored torn love letters around to! }erime committed thru All | been forgeries, in belief of police. | pullflighter, | Mra, Hall, [admitted that she was |seen entering St. John's questioned by “the woman” rectory | } She declared she had been to the| church to see whether her husband)" had fallen asleep tn his study. | Mills, husband of the slain wom lan, visited the church about the }aame, hour looking for his wife |he told police, thinking that she |might have been taken {ll while working there. | ‘The clersyman's wife and the |wexton did not see each other, both | tnatsted. Faith of Wife Is Rewarded by Judge LONDON, Sept. 18.—Because his wife stlit had faith In him, the court leanceled 42 robbery charges against jArthur Bradley, 2o he could start afresh 'Baby Elephant Is Cutting Its Teeth| LONDON, Sept. 18.-—Sundermotre, baby elephant of the zoo, is having| jm painful time cutting teeth. Lini }ment is applied to her face thrice j daily. / SPOKANE.—Prank Gilbert, 35, tn tantly killed when auto skids and plunges over embankment near Loon | Pastor and Woman IT der of the rector of the Eplacopal |g | not to nt THUY SEATTLE STAR NOTED STARS AT STR DOUBLE MURDER, HE BEING | rsa (SRycen ithe TN | TODAY'S PROGRAMS NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J,, Sept. | Lewts tone and | lor in “A Foot There Again the dashing young hero of the silver sereen, Rodolph Valentino, appears in a gripping Paramount at- had traction at the Strand theater, to|action of the play, “Blood and Sand,” The is rapid and ts filled with hair-raising incidents, The author of the story ie Vicente Blasco, who gained fame with his story of The Four Horse men of the Apocalypse,” The novel offered Valentino the / Jopportunity to exhibit hia histrionic |atve the affair the aspect of &/ acting ability to a high degree. motives Of) hero appeara as an appealing and | Jealousy Jromantio bullfighter. these love letters may have/acts the role of Juan Callardo, the Lila Lee and Nita Nal-| police, |di furnish the Jove and hate in the The Valentino en play. | LIBERTY another week Harold Lioyd, will furnish laughter for Liberty theater patrons The boy's grandma, determined to help him overcome his cowardiinens, frames story of how a charm helped his grandfather to rid himself of « similar weakness, The boy utches the talisman tn hig hand For in “Grandma's Boy,” DYE STOCKINGS OR SWEATER IN “DIAMOND DYES” “Diamond Dye to worn, faded skirts, wails stocking», sweaters, covering ings, draperies, everything package contains directions to sim ple any woman can put new, rich. fadeless colors into her worn gar ments or draperies, even if she has never dyed before. Just buy Dia mond Dyes—no other kind—then d years of wear | Your matertal will come out right, be. cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed mk, epot, fade or run. Teil your druggist whether the material you wish to dye ts wool or silk, or tion. and Joins the sheriff and his deputies jin @ search for a tramp who killed a town citizen and terrorized tt ace for some time. | The boldness with which he over. | powerful tramp causes a The village “bully who is his rival in love, is beaten until he himself ts cowed, Mildred | Davis is charming in the girl ‘Another feature 1s the twonct play, “The Valley of the Missing.” Irving Cummings ts the star and plays the part of a corporal in thy Royal Northwest Mounted police. eee comer th riot of laughter, COLISEUM “The Eternal Flame,” tn which Norma Talmadge stare, 1s winning favor with theatergoers at the Coll week & highly emo. Mins ‘Talmadge enact sour th tional role, . |the part of the Duchess of Langeals, a wife who ta turned into an alluring coquette because of her husband's idinbelief in the sincerity of her love | She ts the ideal of all the men of |Parie, who make many sacrifices to gain her affections, They get noth ing in return. Then enters Gen. Armand De Mon |triveau, a personal friend of Nw |poleon, who is adept in the handling of armies and unversed in women land love. The duchess soon draws on the heartstrings of the great gen- Nita Naldi and Rodolph Valentino, starring in “Blood and Sand,” at the Strand theatre thia week. Gallardo, a dashing and daring Spanish bullfighter, thrills | the city of Seville until it echoes with his praise. is a temptress who drags the brave to dishonor and destruc- Valentino, as Juan Miss Nalda [nde ago. House Peters plays the leading role of Tom Logan with Edith Hallor as his leading woman. | Among the favorites playing im | portant roles are Russell Simpson, c trude Claire, Hacka thorne, George W. Lucretia Harris, Ramsey Philbin, H. 8, Karr and 8nitz Ed wards George | | WINTER GARDEN Mra. Irene Castle, danseuse and ctress, appears again on the silver sheet, in the picture called “No Tres- | | Passing,” at the Wint ren thea- | | ter, | | The story of “No Trespassing” in |troduces Mrs, Castle in a series of | events, She dances, rides, swims and | | wears a number of stunning wraps | and gowns. The action of the story | takes place in New York city and in| a picturesque town of Cape Cod | | “No Trespassin, which ts a Hod kinson released picture, was directed by Edwin LL, Hollywood, who for jseveral years wan production man jager for Mary Pickford. eee BLUE MOUSE “A Fool There Was” is now show. ling at the Blue Mouse theater for| one week Under the direction of Emmett J. Fiynn, the famous Grand canal of| BUILT ON VALUES THE GROTE om RANKIN CO, [vt OTTO F. KEGEL, President We Urge You to Buy a MONARCH Malleable Range Because we know it will prove to be a good in- vestment. Housewives who have used a Monarch Mal- leable Range—and there are thousands of them in Seattle—tell us —That Monarch Ranges Save Fuel. —That Monarch Ranges Are Easy to Operate. —That Monarch Ranges Are the Best Bakers. —That Monarch Ranges Last for Years. To profit by the rience of others is to buy a Monarch Malleable Range. No kitchen is complete without a Monarch as part of it? equipment. ; oo ee SRO SORES EERE MTS A RN a aeaR aR tT | Advertisement. a ae etapa Jeral. He misunderstands and learns —— too late that her affection for him is real. Conway ‘Tearle creditably takes the part of De Montriveau. “The | Eternal Flame” ts showing at the |Coliseum until Friday. | eee Venice has been reproduced with! Wonderful fidelity and will recall centatlo memories to everyone who hag \been «0 fortunate as to sec that center of romance, with its softtinted and timeaged settings, | its gondolas and its starry-cyed women. “A Fool There Was" ts based on the immensely popular stage play inspired by Kipling’s poem, “The Vampire.” ¥ lake. Gilbert was @ merchant at| whether it is linen, cotton or mixed Camden. Koods, —Advertisement, Trade Your Old Stove fe as Part Payment on a Monarch Satisfactory Terms of Payment Can Be Arranged CCE RE eS ee COLUMBIA “Human Hearts,” playing at the [Columbia this week, is a story of real love, The background and other settings are beautiful. The script fe the aame as that of the) : famous old Hal Reld play which| Man Rides Thru x * king of the stage a deo Bandits; Hurts ’Em ROME, Sept. 18.—His road barred | by two masked bandits, Signor An- New Drapery Materials That will contribute toward the creation of an artistic home are being featured in new colorings and pat- terns. Stylish, Dependable Clothes for Every Member of the Family pean eaten = M k P t f 0 l D mator ‘ar. dee diy at them, Both Lustrous Fiber Materials are merely one of the jotor ear directly at them ; ene a aymen 0 n y é own porn Poe Seen oy. Sere San many new things assembled for your selection, They 2] AERTS Yen RR are 36 inches wide. Priced $2.00, $2.25 and $2.35 “ The cultivation of the stik-worm! d rs WITH SIX MONTHS was introduced into Europe about||| Yara - the sixteenth century, | . Firet Seattle Showing = — — ———————— | IRENE CASTLE 1044 assembly room, Henry building, As this class is Umited to 40 mem. | bers, early registration is necessary, SACRAMENTO.—Harry M. War. ner, wanted in Portland for theft of $5,000 and $1,000 diamond ring, ar- rested here, Class in Business Law to Be Formed Tho University extension service {has announced a class in business jlaw. Tho first session will be held | Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 6 p. m., in ONLY SIX DAYS ff MORE TO SEE | “A FOOL THERE WAS” Coming Saturday CHARLES RAY in “A TAILOR MADE MAN" BLUE MOUSE ria THEATRE E:4 ave] TO PAY THE BALANCE For a Limited Time Only! To give you an actual demonstration of the value and the convenience of our Liberal Credit Plan, we have arranged SPECIAL TERMS, running for a limited number of days. You can now make needed purchases and open an ac- count at the Eastern by making a payment of just one-sixth of your purchase. For example: If your bill amounts to fifty dollars, you pay but $8.35 down and arrange to spread the balance, in payments by the week or month, over a pe- riod up to and including six months’ time. This same one-sixth payment will apply to any purchase you make—large or small— and give you an opportunity to know how easy it is to keep well dressed on very little investment. News EVENTS If You Love Music No Need to Wait Longer You can have the best of the world’s music in your home NOW—de- livered tomorrow on pay- ment of just A story the whole world loves and ono all Seattle is seeing. Come early, the lines are long. NOW PLAYING THE PICTURE OF PICTURES Guaranteed to be Cured Without Operation “(NAN I be cured and will I remain cured,” is the constant thought of suffer- ers from Piles. You can be cured and will re- main cured under my non- surgical treatment. Noknife, no operation, no anaesthetic, no pain, no confinement —and a pos- itive’ money-back guarantee of cure, no matter how chronic or severe your Piles may be. If you are a sufferer from Piles, Fissure, Fistula or Itching, write to me today, 'DR. CHAS. J. DEAN RECTAL SPECIALIST 2ND AND MORRISON PORTLAND, OREGON | MENTION THIS PAPER WHEN WRITING | Come In Tomorrow and Select Your New Fall Clothes Smart Styles in Fall Millinery Clever designers are represented tn our showing of new fall hata. Styles to becorm- ingly match your This small amount will send you a New Edison or Victrola, and terms will be so arranged that you will have lots of time to take care of the balance, and Wraps Late arrivals show exquisite new coats in Goronna Cloth, Panve- lene, Marvella and other fine materials, luxuriously trimmed in furs. Utility coats in belted and un- belted models in English Tweeds, tailored for style and service, and—best of all—popular in price. The new three-piece suits are late style ideas from that Paris—the fabrics include Veldynes, Merlene and Kasha gown. OF coat in the new, handsome shades. Many are oP te eataple ling >| ider: that offe elece gorgeously furred and embroidered. Frat eter B oplee, a kind. Your Choice of ||] Leading Makes This store offers all of the fine models in Victrolas and New Edisons in a variety of handsome cabinets— Oak, Walnut and Mahogany—for your selection, The $5 payment applies on any model you choose from this complete stock, All the New Records Are here and we will play them over for your approval, in our PRIVATE RECORD ROOMS Se ae tig as ee a Meet your friends Eliott 0810 for reservations Handsome Georgette frocks in the longer skirts and draped effects are among the new fall dresses that are now being shown. SP r 19th Year Newent methods, more lasting resw Just Returned From CHINA DR. N. YOW BRINGS NEW REMEDIES for Men and Women THE N. 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