'ME FAIR BEAUTY • • Ed Activity Films Re-create Stars More "Oldies' Due For Chapman Hall Showing Tuesday “Kiss me my fool,” Theda Bara murmurs as she casually flicks away the desperate man’s gun with a rose. Mary Pickford gives herself a half-disparaging look in the mirror, arranges one glove to look like a pair, and trips hope fully out of doors. And several dignified men get pushed in the face with custard and pumpkin pies. Everything from the most des perate of tragedy to the ultimate in slapstick comedy will flash across the screen of the theatre room in Chapman hall next Tues day when four more “oldies” are shown students. A survey of the film in America the series reach back as far as 1912 to show the young and terribly innocent Mary Pickford co-starred with Lionel Barrymore in “The New York Hat.” The movies are all re-photo graphed on new film and repre sent the best in the movie tech nique and accomplishment of the post-war period. Fashions, mor als, hairstyles, and conversation which were common and accept able in their day seem scream ingly humorous after a lapse of two decades. Next Tuesday's movies, which NATIONAL DEFENSE BEGINS AT HOME—LET'S STAY AT HOME, MEN This is the girl’s rifle team that Coach Harvey Blythe has been training this year, and there isn’t ’ary one of them that can't sp it a cigarette paper at 50 feet. The girls shown in this exhibition of fire power are, from left to right, prone—Claire Lyon, Marion Bar rett, Gloria West, Rebecca Anderson, Alice Giustina, and June Ben nett (drawing a bead on (he cameraman). Kneeling are Coach Harvey Blythe, Barbara Warner, Barbara Todd, Marjorie Schnallbacher, Thelma Bouchet, Cathrine Miller, and Barbara Miller. Phi Psis Entertain 2000 in New Home The Phi Psis are officially in stalled in their new chapter are free to all students on educa tional activities cards, will fea ture a Mack Sennett comedy, full of humor and the custard pies, a William Hart wild western titled “The Fugitive,” Mary Pickford in “The New York Hat,” and “A Fool There Was” which stars the frightfully evil Theda Bara. house after several terms wan dering “homeless” around the campus while the Georgian Colonial structure was being erected on the site of their former lodging. Approximately 2000 students and townspeople took advantage of the fraternity’s open house in vitation Sunday and visited the green and white house on East Eleventh street. Financed by the alumni, the house was designed by Dukehart, Johnson, and Wallwork, Portland architects, and has quarters for 36 men. Seabeck Praised At Bungalow Rally Seabeck, the summer confer ence camp, was put on oral dis play last night in the YW bunga low, before a group of about 30 students. Several students told of their experiences at the Puget Sound camp in previous years, and urged all those present to try to go this year, from June 14'to 22. “At Seabeck every summer, •Y’ students from four states get together to receive new ideas, have fun. and enjoy the company of students from other campus es,” according to Jeanette Lu vaas, who spoke on the recrea tional activities. Others who spoke were Paul Sutley, executive secretary of the YMCA, Mrs. E. E. DeCou, who holds the same position in the YW, Jean Crites, Pearl King, and Mary Kay Crumbaker. Colored motion pictures from last year’s conference were shown, and Genevieve Working led the group in a few typical Seabeck songs. Carl Peetz, “Y” promotion chairman on Seabeck, conducted the evening’s program v/hich vras closed with the serving of re freshments. THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS GIVES YOU EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR and LESS NICOTINE than the average of the 4 other largest-selling brands tested — less than any of them—according to independent laboratory tests of the smoke itself. THE SMOKE’S THE THING! It’s news! Not the picture kind —but news of first impor tance to smokers like you. Independent laboratory findings as to Camels and the four other largest-selling brands tested—the four brands that most smokers who are not Camel “fans” now use—show that Camels give you less nicotine in the smoke. And, the smoke’s the thing! But that’s only the start of the story! Camel brings you the extra mildness, extra coolness, extra flavor, and extra smoking of slower-burning costlier tobaccos. Get Camels your next pack. Dealers feature Camels at attractive carton prices. Why not get a carton—for economy and convenience? K. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. 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