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FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1928. a COOLED . co] ¥a POR re a4 UA TONIGHT—Last the “A Gentleman of Leisure” fa) ee. When brave men won beautiful women! and Mr, Jan Naylor, European ‘Cellist David Belasco’s TARTING ATURDAY— The inside story of girl- hood adoration that would not be con- trolled—a visualization of love's young dream— s Ss mighty stage success— = =. ooo olo|ooololo ooololo|ooororoyol 2 cS = co a ojofojopofojofojojojofojojojofojojojojojojolo! A First National Attraction oyofo (oj oo} a ‘Oj O} oO} _ B RTY te Pictu LI \ (| LEAVING TONIGHT Douglas MacLean in “A MAN OF ACTION” SATURDAY— Paramount's human y drama that carries you from green fields and babbling brooks to the glitter of Broad- way and the world of make-believe— Sa) NN SNS J ee E] & & . a = & & | 1] & & & & » $2 & & & West’ 3: a & & = & First National Attraction & a &/ & bac = ~ & KENNEDY J. WARREN 0} with & MONTE BLUE pa, ange 2h & & PEDRO De CORDOBA eee pais . porated Motte = N DORE DAVIDSON ‘ ROSEMARY THEBY ol Marjorie Daw fi RG it's a sightseeing trip of unending splendors; of & Noah Beery 3] : and heart- SPECIAL— & William V. Mong @ ost breldents FUR FASHION SHOW ol oo} \ (Courtesy Baker Fur Co.) Each afternoon and ED | arso—the trann ot | twice each evening. & Bia oe OnN | ALSO— | api iris y Ben Turpin 4 4 s a “FIGHTING a NI & Also—""KINKY” c BLOOD” oy Sa : A Cameo Comedy & co} \ “WHERE IS MY z fal series | \ warns ae vay a THIS E' vING?” ] Strand Orchestra | BN ; aes [9] Coliseum Concert [i] ) p Bee Ce es i aati date hs el & M. Jacques Beaucaire a N URLITZER \ 2 N / | | Seemed DEER EEE DES Vanesa English Educator to |Both Are Reckless | Farm Boy Rises to } Speak at University) on Eve of Wedding! Position of Premier Prot. John Adams, of the Univer. sity of London, will be the only spe cla] lecturer dy ne wi gust 6 to 10, fered ot Teeaicaases classes. He will lecture dally ‘at 4 ae es room 102, Education hall, * Professor Bolton's graduate class in comparatiy parative education, 6: rs Pp ducation, on GLENCOE, IL, Aug. 3—Twenty- four hours before their marriage, George Denton and Miss Jeasie Law were arrested at different points for reckless driving. ‘ On Monday, at 10 a. m, he will ad- dress an all-university assembly in . Phases of English education. | Meany hall. All Glasses will bo dis. TikaTED ong | Missed. During the week he will KER FREE! give ya : Bhort. pete | sive various other lectures before : Telleved in 24 to | special education groups. ; ing reduced in 16 to 20 days Wonderini| DF. Adams’ topic will be either ery. Wi COLLUM Duorss 16, ATLANTA, free trial treatment. PSY HESEDY COs Dept | “Sherlock Holmes In Real Lito" or “The Decent Clonk of Ignorance.”’ To the Scenic Wonderland of the Puget Sound Region— Sunday, August 5th Commotious Steamer Leaves Colman Dock at 30 A. M. for Union City and Return ROUND TRIP $2.00 CHILDREN HALF FARE Lanehes Sérved on Board, or Bring Your Pienic Hamper BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW For Full Information Inquire URIST INFORMATION BUREAU Local 10 PUGET "SOUND NAVIGATION CO MAIN 3993 COLMAN DOCK TO) VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. 3.—Hon, Jobn Oliver," now prime minister of British Columbia, was an English farm béy when ‘he began to work South Africans Are Death on Wild Cats JOHANNESBUE Aug. 3—The organized warfare on wild cats in South Africa has resylted in the slaughter of 64,963 of these animals. Kid Party Is Hard on Grown-Ups “Oh, here you are, Sue! Were you asleep? I didn't mean to disturb you, but I had no idea you'd bo ly: ing down now. I thought you were in the midst of Willie's birthday pasty.” “Oh, It's just over, thank good and Willie has gone to meet his papa with one of the older boy I don’t know of anything more tr It does take time, but the table looked lovely—didn't you think #0?” "Indeed, 1 did, Those cunning lit- tle place cards and little silk flags. And the kiddies adored thelr red, white and blue-striped peppermint candy. No wonder you are tired, though. Children do get tempera- mental and quarrel even at the most enjoyable parties.” “I suppose I shall feel rested goon, but, really, I feel like I had been hit by a cyclone, I am ao tired I don’t feel that I can ever get rested in time to go to that reception to- night.” “Now, dear, don't you fret. It's an hour or two until you have to get ready. And when you seo how gorgeous your new gown looks on you, it will rest you, if you don’t al ready feel better.” “Oh, I hope #0, 1 do look forward to wearing that lovely dross for the first time, Isn't It a beauty? Just think! I only pald $19.60 for it at Cherry’a reduction sale, at 1016 Seo ond ave, between Madivon and Spring, in tho Rialto bullding, just over the Pig'n Whistle.”"—Advertise ment, ing than giving a children's party. | THE SEATT TLE STAR THE ST be Advantage of Making Friends” Cc.N. W TAR’S By Mrs. illiamson ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW I am that unfortunate creature, @ y|Daily Short Story } millionaire. But tt fs not my fault.| wicker table, a box of clgarets I'd My father made the money and| forge and Ww thoughtlessly left it to me, I say| I took a cig it, leaned thoughtlessly,"” because, as an fr ck and gazed up, up dividual, I have comparatively it the trar ‘ 5 of em tle use for wealth, I like living in| ¢ that ahimmered under the green depths of country and making dome like fairy flags from friends with tree Iichard Jef high roof of a f palace frey and Thoreau are my favorite! It way delielc mo that tree authors. talked to D It made me Of course, I can spend on other| more certain than ever that she people the money I don't want forjand 1 were really kindred soul myself, and so I do, But arrang:| Tree re among my dearest ing all that eats up a great deal of| friends; so far in my life they were t and grey m Bexides,| of more importance than people many “persons are of opinion that,|and if the girth felt the , I bestow my donations in| mystic comrade ne must wrong way. They offer|always have be betweer 1p me, especially old ladies.| her and m | Young ones don't “offer,” but they} I smoked on, happily, in the ex have ways of showing my dull in-|quisite calmness which al put telligence that offers from mojone in true rapport with Nature might be entertall and lead to] And in that ment Nature sur something useful to everyone con-!rounded me with her embrace corned. hutting away the Now, I am not particularly young | » you're Dian or handsome, I shall never see 25/ tree,’ noble beech! again, and Iam one of those long,| myself to Hin T Magnificence aralghted chaps who the thought-lang ch all me—cannot hope to # understand ' ight for themselves, Yet | tho they ar awake to us hu should be blinder than I am if I) mans at night Do you brood were not re that a good a jover her loving protection ber of pretty girls in several coun-|you who know her so well? tries would be willing to take mo} There was no perceptible wind, an a husband. More than once] yet the green city of leaves wan had a close shave ays how-! filled for me with sudden rustlings ever, up to date, something has! It is in that way a tree talks to its held me back at the last ditch human friends, if the humans aren't This but sum thi was I was introduced to Miss Arliss at/ the initiatéd a flower shc , because herself—alme sho might fume, dren way a pale gextion of a golden heart. She mid she lived in the country and adored | it. ‘This pleased me, and tho-—wher it came an ‘invitation from mother—the “country” turned out to be no further from town and town Ideals than Henley, still, 1 “fell for it," an we on my side the Atlantic. | It was a day dropped out ¢ heaven when I went, blue and ¢ mingled with green, why its was mirrored in clear water-depths Diana Alin was a ily, gx she stood tall and slender and white fn her punt, bearing mo in purple cush 3 cane along tho glaanlike river under the shadows of arched trees, She talked a fittle—not too much—about posta I lo The world that wo spell with a capital and call gay, seemed to bhve little luro for her. Sho was the most exquisite creature, I th the Hud. ar lam er lunc 2 Un! on to out of door ir flendat* you show jonly half fin | to dash off and catch the afternoon | The i it post, but | minutes pens! not only did got her ext | Dloédd in my } Diana, had bold river fi ledge of a | was ankle hi | tle blonsomt |more resent than do flowers on a ¢arpot. a hedgo of was turned it with eme: Beneath wero to | pillows. had come. care: Pan-of-the-W: & periscopo towards us bushes in b “A telegral paid!’ I thrilled she tore ope velope. She terruption “Tm afra house and waid, Til not be a utes, You on thinking This tree wi to me, It's ye! \e. GLOBE I had ever seen whose long a lawn, Disna and me te have our ¢ where fee and ciga deck-cahira Y match another more manly cha! you could lean forward with elbows| you will have her for your wife. fore I can answer this Glasses mer the “Something’ at's the story ow It was just the she waa like a flower ost any kind of flower be, according to per and hat That day it pink rose, with the sug old we In my he me to qu on river flame ce p. heon, in window mother ence a cool dining “v amiled. “Di we take out cof. every day, if it's I have a note or 0 will nhe ll join you in a fow nothing desperate hap. I not miss her, istence. If I hadn't I for: veins. led me away from the ront ofthe lawn to a small, wild gafden that trimmed the buckwhter, The grans igh, and laced with lit- ing things which no ed being stepped upon Along box, rose blue irises to a dryad's drawing room by a vast beech which domed| friends, rad, this superitree there cushioned = with the Irises, and ir, in whieh It was all up with me! My time| «reat blessing of human I knew this, and didn't|!ove—a man'# love for a woman, alto come down and—and ask me Here was the unspoiled maid.) Woman's live for a man T told mother to wire en whose god was not money, but| both together make hippiness, You|for me in reply that—that I'm— joods. I was going to nay I hardly-knew-what, when tho| But have you the strength?” white cap of a maid (unwelcome as| in calm waters) flitted between rhododendron bloom. m for you, miss; reply at Diana’s frown, as en the brick-colored en- e, too, regretted the In Dear girl! id I must run to consult —mother,"* the ah But way more than 10 min- won't mind? You'll go sweet, river thoughts! iil talk to you. It docs my own special tree!’ feet le Inatrul expérience 5.00 Complete EXAMINATION OPTICAL Co. cam | near enough to eavesdrop with ear | against the door hind that door can ecateh whisperings her children, Tho of Nature to ght place for being introduced to| tree's green world closed mo In. I know her I know her well, too well! the rustling answere ybut I thought that I had misunde Too well” could not be the 1 repeated them with stood words a question thin time “But why? thoughts kreen steops. “She loves me tI well, ame wir if once. m tgnale My the She your mounted anxiously becavise I > my ly do for feet be: my head munt that 1 arms can move background. nymph or h her a wood to charm I I make of water-aprite men. When fears failure she brings them here, where I against my will © her beauty. With my ur she is as a witch, ever yet reainted © treo of libations, proporala, I gain for Ts which sho accepts, ver if something only better comes. 8o it is always.” My heart was for trees are not like ux, Th le. Th believe. St fed Diana, Maybe you! against her, O Beech," 1 sald. should she want many offers of marriag e in the end she can accept t * murmured the nwhile, do you not a human girl with an ngel face can play with men as a nw that cat plays with a mou: The mother of this girl you t |love, but do not love, laugha and calls me “the Engagement Treo!" two talk together under my shade when they believe no ears fave thelr own can hear, and I jlearn how easy it is to break al or when shoe finds out jhe has not as much mon that or as I} high a position as she hoped. Of.| did should have had no drop of red|ten I would have warned a love-| faltering. | sick one if I could, but you are the firstcomer who ‘knows my unire. | and then throw me over, as you} say sho has thrown over dozens of will accept, but will not| you over. This I know be t tree-spirits are friends of th who a my| Theso tell me you are |rich, with that stuff of metal and |paper worth to the soul no more| {than my leavés when they fall to| earth, dead] For the sake of that jstuff she will cling to you, and | throw ike an azure mist, and the pince|Cause my attends | the on knees, bending tear a flower-|Then, all your years on earth you face, turned towards’ you from tho| Will walk in sadness, growing old |before your time. Bi muse tho Ute one And only} | have still time to savé yourself. | Plays All t It will add a your outings, Play: Ja in a clear tone, th room for records, $40. Special Summer Terma $1 Down—$1 a Week In case At Take Your Music [THE lisle hemmed tops, li at $2.65. at $1.25. full fashic stockings, “It I will it, I have the strength,”| terfere. D I boasted—to the tres or to mynelf.| agement will} @n early train back to town.’ “Thi prove!" ed in few moments next my ear. My eyes were shut for concen Dresses, styles, materials and colorings at striking savings. DRESSES Reduced to $16.75 $22.50 $27.50 $35.00 the warning whisper breath GROTE-RANKIN CO DRESSES — SUITS — CAPES At Reduced Prices Silk Stockings Include the Popular Phoenix and the Guaranteed 26-S Heavy weight, full-fashioned Silk Stockings, with toes, Piping Rock gray, silver, Havana and new tau. Medium weight Silk Stockings, full fashioned, with lisle hemmed tops and lisle feet. brown, gunmetal, Piping Rock gray and fawn. Priced at $2.00. Extra sizes in the same quality in black, white and brown. Priced at $2.55 Medium weight Silk Stockings, semi-fashioned, with lisle garter tops, lisle toe, heel and sole. white, tan, brown, fawn, gray and gunmetal. Priced Grote-Rankin’s 26-S Guaranteed Silk Stockings in a complete stock in the wanted shades—dark fawn, medium gray, otter, tan and black. Every pair of 26-S Silk Stockings must be satisfactory. You are to be your judge. If they do not wear as well as you think they should, bring them back and we will return your money. Pure thread silk yned, lisle soles, heels.and toes—$1.95 pair. Children’s Stockings in plain ribbed or Richelieu. Black, white and cordovan. Priced at 55¢ the pair. Children’s Half.Socks in pink, s! white. Priced at 35¢ and 40¢ the pair. —First Floor tra. tion, but I opened them quickly. The tres world Iet me out into what wo call reality. Some tiny twig had snapped under a light foot ned. Diana was close} to me, and more beautiful than ever, for her eyes were very bright, mother o' pearl “You've been aselep, lazy of me?” “I—I hardly think I slept, yet I} dream Was it a’ good dream?” tioned me_ softly. dreamed that all the men qu ‘ou wish to tell me, O Beech|the world were in love with you,”| Tree, that Diana Arliss will accept|/I said, looking her straight in the eyes. is that a good or a dream?" Her dimples flashed. “Why, very good dream," she smiled. woman can have too much love, she?” I echoed. t was—useful.” “And you're glad back?” “Of course. fine company.” to have Tho this beech “Aren't you curious to know what took mo away?” “I've no right to be curious. “I give you the right! something. engaged.” “Oh, but you mustn't let me With You Dance on the Boat or in your Camp—One of these Portable Phono- graphs will furnish the Mus SPECIAL TERMS Down A Week Play This Victrola Portable You can have all the latest dance hits wherever you. go its music adds to the fun, In a aplondid case; $50 ma- chine, at Summer Terma of $1 Down—$1 a Week manf” pmething desperate must have| Promise when a woman tires of a|she laugted. “I hope you dreamed happened, for she didn't come, and| man, “Well, y dream was good. At least, That tele- ‘s| ram was from a man who wanted |as if with excitement, and the red)the hundredth anniversary of the of her cheecks was like rose on| first issue of trousers to Britich in- fantry. of you,” I confessed, she} in| baat al bd | can| | me is in- reen light. |(there must have been a bdreeze)| Physician. ke fairy hands in elfin applause. | —— | Tommies Celebrate OTTO F. KEGEL, President = = ee a Are Remarkable Values 1its and Capes that are up-to-the-minute in SUITS Reduced to $16.75 $26.75 $49.75 WRAPS Reduced to $17.50 $25.00 $29.75 - $35.00 —Second Floor New Leather Bags Very.Moderately Priced $5.95 Snappy, new Leather Bags of pebble finished ecrase in new styles and bright sports colorings, which include purple, gold, green, rose, blue, tan and black. In both pouch and envelope styles, with box bottoms and completely fitted. Moire linings, at- tractive metal clasps and single or double strap handles are some of their fine points. —First Floor $1.00 Down Puts a In black, Priced and soles heel In black, Havana In_ black, with elastic lisle tops, VICTROLA in Your Home —Meazzanine Floor cy, romper blue and Don't count me as an en-} I maid “I have to catch |Posed as Physician Diana's! tate: paled -Atighity. tp’ the| and Is Fined $500 E But the beech leaves| CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Willlam Lun- in the bdreeze|isden was fined $500 for posing as a © japped together Pants Anpiversary LONDON, Aug. &—This month is ToBeProsperous You Must LookProsperous Don’t let shortage of funds prevent you-from selecting your clothes now! i Hundreds of young men and women are -us- ing oyr CREDIT PLAN. It costs you nothing extra and certainly is a wonderful convenience. CREDIT :~ PAY AS LITTLE AS $1 or $2.a Week CIFIC g NG OuTf! 1221 THIRDAVE..CORUNIVERSI You Make Your Own

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