The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 09, 1918, SECTION FIVE, Page 12, Image 76

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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, rORTLAM). JUNE 0, 1918.
LIFE SKETCHES BY ARTIST WHO SENSES SPIRIT OF THE DAY
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"The Dragnets of Fate." in which Wallace Blair. Governor-elect
and reformer, meets and falls in love with
Gracia. a homeless newsgirl of the slums. He pro
tects her from the advances of a white slaver, who swears
to get even by railroading Blair to Sing Sing
Gracia. who has become a
leader in society and church
circles, visits Sing Sing. She
sees Wallace, who has be
come a drug fiend and does
not recognile her.
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Close-up of Wallace Blair in Sing Sing thinking
of Gracia. (See vision in right hand upper corner)
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eiJJ she dons the newsgirl outfit which
he wore on their first meeting and
'then Wallace remembers her. He is
hown reaching out and touching her to
make sure she is alive.
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Gracia, who has"
in the mean
time fallen heir
to several mill
ions, through'
the death of an
uncle in Aus
tralia, spends a'
year at a fash
ionable board
ing school and
is here shown
(second from
the left) graduq
ating wit?
honors
Bored piano
player, who has
run out of de
scriptive music
and is playing.
"It's Nice to Get
Up in the Morn
ing" for the prison
The wjse guy says
of the film indus-' '
try that only the'
surface has . been
scratched
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Next day Wallace receives an anonymous check" for)
$ 1 0 000 No longer a beggar, he can ask Gracia to
be his wife. Close-up of the lovers .being passed by'
.the board. of censorship
Shortly after the
white slaver makes
a deathbed con
fession, and Wal
lace is released
from prison. Gra
cia in her rich
home in Fifth
Avenue sends for
him "You are a
.wealthy heiress. I
am a poor pauper
, 1 cannot ask you
to share my poor
.future." '
One - of Mary
Pickford's
thirty thousand
'doubles, who is
'careful not to
'admire Mary
'overmuch for
of being
fear
conceited