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OG | sarsF ie Per Eg VPaS SERS eas Paci De Mille’s Paramount gaper-Production— “MANSLAUGHTER a Y of the Rig Successes Deys More to ‘bastEn KEATON & a wieked haw oe rire National's “THE BLACKSMITH” & ta Irvte 5. ad TH many ~ e: Sirea Call" bones used to be kept as ammlets and charms, and the oldest Kagwa fetish ts the thigh bene of Cyrena Van Gordon, Opera Singer Venus, Arneris and Brunhilde on; the operatic stage, Cyrena Van Gor |don, prima donna of the Chicago| }Opera company, iy also a goddess in |her own home, and takes as much |pride in her cooking as #he does in her singing. She is never happler than when the maid has a night off and she can prepare a dinner for her hus One of her favorite recipes, handed down from her grandmother, is for an English “Weal an’ ‘Ammer,” |, These are the directions: Take one pound of veal and. one pound of ham and cut into «mall cubes: Simmer till tender. Use no |weasoning, as the ham itself ts suf fictent. Thicken the gravy. Put in| a baking dist, add two thinly sliced A Peter B. Kyne’s holled potatoes, cover, with thin, rich | Greatest Story = =~ t ibiseutt dough, and bake 20 minutes, | Fletureeque South wes! TR ASTER mera “THE LONG \“UNDER TWO FLAGS” __The final perfect translation of NCE” To SHOW HERE SOON ‘Under Two Flags” will be on the of the theater : The color of old Algiers, it* shortly as a UntversalJewel spe eee accent ot |maseive but dilapidated barracks, HENRY B. WALTHALL MARIO! sereen Columbia otal oductio: tarrt ita} jite quaint alleys and tt» queer Brednetion » starting. Pricdiie me DAW |characters, are incerpermted in the [iin Delid dile s support of fa |immortal story of Cigarette, the! mous artists of filmiand in this jdaughter of the regiment. loved picture, which ts anid to be the jherotne of Quida’s famous novel! most pretentious vehicle of her inder Two Flags.” Written sev career, Brilliant past performances eral decades ago, it haa been seen give assurance of the quality of on the stage, or read by most of the portrayals of James Kirkwood, |the world since then. |John Davidson, Ethel Grey Terry Seaun —, 8nd Stuart Holmes, Tod Browning, director of Min Dean's “The Virgin of Stamboul,”* also guided the star in “Under Two Flags.” Vivian Harder May Learn Fate Today! PORT ORCHARD, Oct. 11.—The fate of Mrs. Vivian Harder, on trial tells bow to dye or tint any worn, |hére for second degree murder, may ltaded garment or drapery a new rich |be decided today. Counsel for the color that will not streak, spot, fade | @fense were expected to conclude AND SKIRT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Every “Diamond Dye” packag orrun. Perfect home dyeing ia guar-|their case this afternoon and prob- at the Colonial theater. The story is |Cthers will speak. anteed with Diamond Dyes even if| abilities are that it will go to the you have never dyed before. Just |Jury before night, tell your druggist whether the ma-| Mra. Harder took the stand tn her | lterial you wish to dye ix wool or silk./own defense yesterday telling how, or whether it is linen, cotton or/in a moment of blind hysteria, she mixed goods. For fifty-one years|had grasped an 18-inch butcher knife; millions of women have been using and rushed aboard the steamer Ttus | “Diamond Dyes to add years of|seli Haverside, tied up at Port wear to their olf, shabby walets,| Blakely, on the night of May 20.| skirts, drenses, conta, sweaters, stock-/She declared mhe had no recollection | ings, Graperies, hangings, every-jof plunging the knife into Sherman thing!—Advertisemant. | Brown, declaring that the deed had Ft been committed tn a moment of mental frreaponasibility. ONLY TWO MORE oaks oF CLAre (to LYM MADISON AT SECOND BEW snow TODAY “LOVE IS AN awruL | ay THING” ar 6) A@) in years, starring + OWEN MOORE Star of “Reported Missing” The funniest farce comedy aie Aa Drises awarded at 7:30 to~ it for the best theatre amen ts be there. for MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE Calol Flushing Oi! and Zerolene ter safe, 4 STANDA! OIL COM Teas pisaees COMING SATURDAY MARY CARR mother of the Hill," in big screen Famous “Over another ¢rama “SILVER WINGS LUE MOUSE They all o A “The Wonderful Chance.” reeall |iey ‘TOD. AYS PROGRAMS (Banca ‘Thomas Meighan Leatrios Jey in siteostenent at "viele Dane in "The Five I } ier ied | WINTER, GARDEN—Shirley Mason Amaties.”* e ONIAL—Hedelph Valentine tn STRAND Technical adviser and actor at the same time waa the rather unusual situation in which Thomas Meighan found himself during the filming of the new Paramount picture, “Man slaughter,” which ts now showing at the Strand theater. In addition to playing the role of the young dis trict attorney, Meighan served as an unofficial expert on prisons, The star gained his knowledge of the tnside of prisons during his work tn * of Stlent Men” at Sing Sing. oe COLUMBIA “The Long Chance,” a story writ ten by Peter B. Kyne and adapted té the nereen by Raymond Schrock is now pleasing patrons of the Co lumbia theater, In a California dew ert town which had grown to city nize, two men, “the worst man in town,” the other a stranger, duel on the street. The stranger empties his gun upon the advancing “bad man,” who then pocket, No one knew anything about it exeept that the “worst man town” and a stranger had dled. eee one BLUE MOUSE “Love Is an Awful Thing,” the comedy picture starring Owen Moore at the Blue Mouse theater, ts win ning new laurels for this popular comedian. Local theatergoers may the same star in “Reported Missing,” “A I ree of ven “The Chicken in the Cai "The Poor Simp” and others, They were all clean, as ie “Love Is an Aw ful Thing,” whictr ls a» funny. o. tence. COLISEUM “Hurning Sands,” the Paramount Attraction at the Coliseum theater, is a story of love and hate, on the Sahara desert. Wanda Haw is charmingly portrayed el Biair, an Engiish girl, braves thelesert perils to visit Dan. lel Lane, a philosopher, with whom she has fell in love, Milton Sills ‘enacts the part of the philosopher. | The two stars are supported by an excellent cast of players, Louise Dresser, Jacqueline Robert Cain and others. eee WINTER GARDEN Wednesday night the engagement at the Winter Garden theater of “Little Mins Smiles,” the Fox pro- Guction starring Shirley Mason, wil! be concluded. Miss Mason ts a be witching little person tn the role of Esther Aaronson, @ girl of New York's famous Hast Side. The pic ture is rich in entertainment value, being replete with laughs, sighs and surprises. Logan, eer COLONIAL Redolph Valentino as a dashing villain with a mustache and Eugene | O'Brien as an ex-convict who im- personates a British nobleman, go thru a series of unusual adventures in the pleture, “The Wonderful Chance,”” which is now In fte last day by H. H. Van Loan and was directed | by George Archainbaud, with Martha Mansfield as the leading lady. Policaman to Tell His Side of Story Capt. A. C, Sullivan, dincharged from the polles department following charges of financial trregularities last July, will have an opportunity to present his cane before the civil service commiasion next Tuesday, Hearing of his appeal from the order discharging him as secretary of police began Tuesday of this week, when Assistant Corporation Counsel Frank M. Preston tntroduced evi- dence to support the charges againat Sullivan After this the commission adjourn. 4 for one week, announcing that Sullivan will be given a chance to testify at the next hearing. CHARLOTTE, N. C.—Mra, Willis Jenkins Freer, widow of the late | Frank H. Fieer, milltonaire chewing xum manufacturer of Philadelphia, more here. Phe City | in| enacted | including | marries George Humeread of Balti-| | | A scene from “The Five Dollar Baby,” the Liberty theater, popular F' irst ave. house. Viola Dana is seen in the leading role in which she playa the part of a girl who had been pawned for $5 when she was a baby. The pic- ture here shows three cross-eyed boys who came to the pawn- shop to get a loan on two cross-eyed cate, Buster Keaton is also featured at the theater in his latest | mirth- making comedy shoots from his! Fall planting of your rores for soon an the leaves have fallen from trees and bushes. Washington bureau has compile everything you need to know |] #arden, rose hedge, or '] fertilizer, planting, pruning, cutting, cultiv pm, and #0 on. or fifty, thin bulletin will be of want to plant now or next spring, letin, which is free to Star reade: betow en Washington Burpau, Seattle SI 1322 N. | and Inclose herewith four cen’ and mailing. in order awn and border of roses for next summer It tele what species and varieties to select, roses for arbor and trellis, Whether you have one rose bush Y. Ave. T want « copy of the bulletin ROSES FOR THE HOME, ‘The Blacksmith.” ROSES FOR YOUR HOME next summer should be done as The Star's you from official sources to have a beautiful rose 4 for all about soll and roses for value to you. And whether you you should send for this bul rs. Fill out carefully the coupon tar, Washington, D. C. is in stamps to cover postage |PARTY MEN IN Democratio and republican leadere are now preparing to enter the last stages of their respective campaigns. Final plans were perfected at a meet- ing of the democrats in the Haller butlding Tuesday. The republicans will hold the first of a series of rallies at Der Moines Wednesday owenlng. Frank H. Paul, nomines} for county commissioner; Walter J. Lunn, candidate for the state senate from the 30th district, and several jeorge Christensen, de state chairman, is due in Seatth week to take charge of thin has been learned that W McAdoo will be unable t invitation sent him by the d to visit this state and spea’ half of C, C. Dili, democratic nee for United States senator. STADIUM DEBT GETS A BLOW A check for $49,160 wna deposited Jat the Marine National bank Tues- Janay ns a part of the trust fund de voted to the payment of interest and |principal of the University of Wash- ington stadium debt. The money was raised by receipts from “The Way farer,” the Fourth of July and Labor day celebrations, football games, and self-imposed taxes on student dances, ete. With the deposit the debt is now |reduced to $181,000 . pocratic Tho bite of the American taran- }tula, Jong popularly believed to be deadly poisonous, is now known to be little worse than a bee sting. CAT FIREMAN fall for Sunday evenings at De Honey's New Academy, FE. Pike at 13th (Amerien’s Finest) fies the beautiful ing etteste, THR LAST DAY OF Rodolph Valentino AND Eugene O’Brien IN “THE WONDERFUL CHANCE” A Crook Story With » Flavor of Love and Komance sharp. after. urraaement. « worth double the new Tango Trot, p (ilide, Kehottinche and Country ALWAYS Alore Tonight at 8 10c ow rates for this week all Gay or evening, Phone nw, SATE LESSONS ALI, HOURS | A Movie S a Every Package When members of the Rockaway Park (N. Y.) en- gine company slide down the brass pole, their cat mascot Hans does so, too, Here he is doing it. A COLD GONE IN FEW HOURS “Pape’s Cold Compound” Acts Quick, Costs Little, Never Sickens! In a few hours your cold ts gone, head and nose clear, no feverishness, headache, or stuffed-up feeling. Druggists here guarantes these pleasant tablets to break up a cold or the grippe quicker than nasty qui: nine, They never make you sick or uncomfortable. Buy a box of “Pape's Cold Compound” for a few cents and get rid of your cold right now—Advertisement, Piles Can Be Cured Without Surgery An inatructive book has been pub- Mehed by Dr. A. B MoCl rectal specialist of Kan hook telie how sufferers from Pilea oan be quickly and red without the use of kalfe, no 4 trlelty or any ot in font pontpaid free to persone affiicted with pile or other rectal troubles who clip this item and mail ft with name and address to Dr, MoCleary, 647 Parkview, Kansas City, dio. FINAL DRIVES, PORT ANGELES. — Temperature |here Tuesday, 74; warmest October Gay since 1884. ‘RESTORES HAR COLOR YET NOT A OVE Nourishine is a real tonic which 7 feeds and nourishes the hair, thus restoring to original oolor whether black, brown or blonde, Prevents hair from falling and removes dan druff. No matter what you have |tried, try Nourishine—it is in a class |by Itself. One bottle usu: in ef. fective. 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Chamber to Raise Money for Project Under the auspices of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, an attempt to raise $54,000 to further the Co- lumbia basin irrigation project ts to be made, according to an announce ment made Wednesday, The money is to be expended fn part for educational propaganda, and possibly to send a delegation to | the next session of congress to urge action in the matter by that body, ‘Paint Your Cheeks from the Inside Out Ironized Yeast Produces Remarkable Results on Blood and Complex- ion in a Few Days’ Time You, madam, are only one of the | have worked Say, after exquisite complexion, beauty-labor a: ‘or a Summery Complexion All the ‘Year, Take Irontzed Yoast! of @ beautiful coraplegion. Tt is not & mere mixture of yeust, ie fron, ut stance all by itself, rouge, face cre: urifier, skin never, will never, and complexion, It, comps ots, muddiness, allowness, Dia, blackheads--all benuty. thieves —to vanish! 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