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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
0 '(if to run at the Heilig theater until to morrow evening. Mllliiillilllillijlllf This picture, which is being shown as a special Victory Rose Festival of iiiiiillRiPiililii fering, gives an insight to the east that can be obtained in few other ways than actual travel. Scenes in city and country places of Interest give the at mosphere of the yellow people, as pic tures following in the same-reel show the accomplishments, genius and talent of the Chinese. One reel is devoted to traditions of the country. Special stress is laid on the marriage and re ligious ceremonies. THE MORMXG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, ,THNE 13, 1919. i mmmm IIIIIllllllillllllllHIHIlHlHIIIllHllllllllllllllHHIH l A 1 JfejiJiU- n If f if 21' ill i . ; : I - fii : i i 'T M mm I M- " "I! N't ! ' I- -'; ?v !1 5 3 TODAY'S FILM FEATURES. Liberty Marguerite Clark, "Come Out of the Kitchen." Peoples Bert Lytell, "Blackie's Redemption." Sunset Mable Kormand, "T h e Slavey's Beau"; Charles Ray, "A 9 o'clock Town." Majestic Mack Sennett Bathing Girls; "Yankee Doodle in Ber lin." Columbia Monroe Salisbury, "The Blinding Trail." Star Viola. Dana. "Satan Junior." Globe "The Gentleman From In diana." Circle William Farnum, "The Jungle Trail.' FLORENCE REKD, IN- DRAMATIC SCREEN PLAY, "WIVES OF MEN," WHICH OPEXS TOMORROW AT MAJESTIC THEATER. see some familiar situation. It deals with a bride, who, just as she thinks she is entering- into a. period of undi luted happiness, finds that she is en tering a situation strange and unex pected. Her husband becomes a stran ger to her and she forces herself to become a wooden being to him. Quite by accident a ruse which she had planned to bring herself back love and fun leads her to the very secret which for 12 years has haunted her life. She proves big enough to take into her life the child of the woman who had cheated her out of the happiness of married life. Later, when the child has come to fill her heretofore empty existence, she is called upon to sacri fice all to her husband that he may have the child, his by birth and hers only by love. She. makes the sacrifice, but is not called upon to pay it. The child unites them, and after 12 years happiness once more looms in sight. "All Jazzed Up," a comedy, with Eva. Novak, will be another feature of the new Sunset programme. OXB of the most emotional roles that has been thrown on the screen in Portland during recent months is that taken by Florence Reed in ""Wives of Men," which will open at the Sunset theater tomorrow. The story of "Wives of Men" is one of universal human pathos, in which "nearly everyone who witnesses it will Columbia. The Columbia theater will open a programme tomorrow which will differ from any other programme offered by that theater in a number of years.'- It will include two stellar pictures, one of which will be the first installment of a serial. The serial, "Elmo the Mighty." will feature Elmo Lincoln, star of "Tarzan Of the Apes." in 18 episodes of two reels each. The story, which is by Joe Brandt and. Julius Stern, is that of a forest ranger, who aids the daughter of the western manager of a powerful lumber syndicate in clearing her father of unjust charges of swindling. A "Phantom Menace," cloaked in black and riding a motorcycle, adds mystery, excitement and interest to the plot. Grace Cunard plays opposite Mr. Lin coln, and the cast also includes Ivor McFadden", Frederic Starr, Rex de Roselli, Virginia Craft. Chai Hong, W. A. Orlamond, Madge Hunt and James Cole. The other attraction of tomorrow's programme at the Columbia will be Fatty Arbuckle in "A Desert Hero." In this comedy Fatty runs true to form, to say the least. On Itoad to "Follies."' Annette de Gandis and Edna French, two of the beauties of the Mack Sennett bathing squad, concluding an engage ment at the Majestic theater in con junction with the screening of the Sen nett comedy-burlesque. "Yankee Doo dle in Berlin," are on the road to Zieg feld's Follies and a trip around the world. Annette ana Ecna Tiave much in com mon. They confess, in whispers, that they once were stenographers, Annette figuring prominently in the capture of a German spy in San Francisco when she became suspicious of code cable grams sent through the Western Union office in which she was working dur ing two years of the war. Edna has been in musical comedy, has demon strated ballroom dancing, and was model for an art photographer. An nette, University of California girl, danced and sang at Tait's and in the Faii-mount Hotel Follies in San Fran cisco, and was a French gown model in one of the large stores of the Cali fornia metropolis. Mack Sennett saw them on one of his tours and promptly added them to his squad of bathing beauties. Heilig. "Reel Life in China" will continue Hippodrome. By a peculiar coincidence the head liner on the new Hippodrome bill is named Rose, which makes him ap propriately fit in with the Rose Fes tival festivities. A further coincidence is afforded in the fact that he is a Jack Rose, for the Jack rose is one of the handsomest and most popu- II MM JSS?Sa? "J'se in town. Honey!" The promise of trout and Trout and coffee taste mighty good when you come in simply starved after a long day's fishing but when you have a stack of golden-brown Aunt Jemima Pancakes, too, oh, man! That's a real supper! Those rich-flavored pancakes arc so satisfying when you're hungry clear down to your toes! And it doesn't take a jiffy to make them you just add water to the flour. All the ingredients are ready mixed even powdered sweet milk. Take along a package of Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour next trip. N THE iiloxM OliyflhUl lilt. Aunt Jemima IliOi Company, at. Joseph. Mm lar of rosey This Jack Rose isn't so handsome as he is clever and funny. He is a monologist who has stored up a fine collection of new smart observa tions, all of which he passes on to the audience in a dry witty way which makes him a prime favorite at once. Another single who is quite diverting and distinctly original is Alma Grant. She Is a positive proof that the best goods come in small packages, for Alma is diminutive with personality and tal ent in inverse ratio. She sings cutie kiddie songs. Along with her is a clever chap, Sam Armstrong, who entertains merrily while Alma changes her frocks. An attenuated eccentric comedian is Fitch Cooper, who has new and delight ful ways . of expressing himself in music. Much of his best comedy is occasioned by his original remarks about his own thinness. Winona, an Indian maid, and Chief Blue Cloud in traditional native cos tumes give an unusual and interesting specialty. Mareena. Navor and Mareena thrill and amuse witn their novel acrobatic and athletic turn in which one of the trio features as a clown of excel lent abilities as a funster. Claire Hanson sings and steps gayly. clad as a saucy school girl, the pivot around which four young chaps, garbed in youthful style, dance and offer corn ed. The photoplay is a five-reeler -C comedy nature presenting Zeena Kcefe in "An Amateur Widow." The Gau mont news weekly adds interest in de picting current events. Frank Lloyd, who starts directing Geraldinc Farrar at Uoldwyn'a this week, is building on his new ranch a clay pigeon range. There is nothing In the snort line he does not enjoy. 1 .FACTORY SAMPLE Beware of imita- tors and imitation sample shops. Look for Uig sign with the Hand Pointing at 286 Morrison St. Factory Sample Shop. 286 MORRISON STREET, between Fourth and Fifth Streets, Next tb the Corbett Building We Sell for Less We Take Liberty Bonds A I - iv. 1 " "" lex ?- - ,:"-5 . J f fr Starts Friday 9 A. M. Women's Suits, Dresses, Dolmans, Coats, Capes, Silk Dresses, Silk Waists, Sport Skirts, Silk Petticoats, Silk Sweaters, Slipovers and many sample velvet and plush Coatees. The' Factory Sample Shop has taken great pains in arranging for this sale so that all outside visitors will have something worth their while in coming to Portland to shop. REMEMBER: DURING THIS SALE THE FACTORY SAMPLE SHOP WILL EXCHANGE ALL SALE GARMENTS, AND YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED WITHIN THREE DAYS OF PUR CHASE. THEREFORE YOU TAKE NO RISK AT THIS RELIABLE FACTORY SAMPLE SHOP. esuitif ul Capes In Serges and Poplins. Values up to $20, at only Dresses Odds and Ends Suits; Capes Values up to $35, mostly samples, at only $12.95 and We sell for Less We Challenge Any Store to Compare Prices Silk: A most wonderful selection in all shades and all sizes. They will be the gossip of Portland. Values up to $35, at only $18.95, $14.95, $12.95 and ssip oi foniana. $10 $8 A most wonderful lot to be closed out; all sizes in serges only; values up to $18.50, at only Hundreds of Suits To be closed out; many samples in this lot. Values up to $40.00, at only $18.95 Beautiful Dolmans $18 Women's Waists Sweaters and Slipovers Values up to $8.50, at only $4.95, $3.95, $2.95 SILK SPORT SKIRTS, values to $10, at -. ....... $5.95 and $3.95 In Velour, Poplins and Tri cotines, all full silk and satin lined. Values to $50, at only Silk and Georgette Crepe Waists many samples in this lot. Values up to $8.50, at only N I A w -