! ' : - . , r-- 1 . '"itj i' - - ii,tu; 5 . HTirTTNH mrGONCTATCSIIAlJ;SAIXIl, OltEGON T V It, .4 THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1; 192G tfbatHa Gone Before : " . SYLVIA THORNE; motherless but -with a father who live in MI11- ersburgy Pa;; has risen from 'extra' Kir to small parts in the mortea. Before -she went Into-the movies her name was Mary Mckenaa She Xeep house -in a small bangalow In Hollywood with . , C JEAK KTINialso in the mo ies. In love wttb SylTla la V HOWARD; BENNETT. V young business Jinan of MiUersburg, who wants her ' to' marry - him and v re- tarn to Mlllersburg to live. Syl yia's friends In Hollywood are the hard-working, quiet people, while Jean travels in'a rather fast set. Chief among Jean's admirers is r SYDNEY HARMON young art director; a married flirt. - His wife j 5 ISOBELJftARMON, has suffer ed mad) v from his affairs. Syl via expostulates ' with "Jean con lernlng the latter affair with Harmon, telling her Mrs. Harmon may make trouble. In'ornatlonal - Picture Co. calls together all its younger actresses .to make- tests for the leading role pi aZblg new picture, The Mir acle' of Notre Dame." Francois Vernay, its author, in Paris, in play "Celeste" "f rom," scenes for warded to him i Both Sylrhv and Jean talte the tests , -Howard 'Bennett comes to Hol lywood to see Sylrla and again ur ges his suit. Harmon, coming home with Jean while Bennett And Sylvia are together., tries to maVe love . to. Sylvia, , and-: Howard' Is jealous. After the men have gone Sylvia, again warns Jean that. If she continues to let Harmon come there she will break, with her. Now Oo-oa .Wltli.the Story. i SEVEN Sylvia came Into ' her dressing room, began to remove the make up from her face, with a sigh. It had been an unusually tiring day; she had sat through six hours of it waiting to ppear in a scene which, owing to a last-moment change in the scenario had finally been cut out altogether. . Working she loved, . but these Interminable 'waits when directors and scenario writers, authors and publicity men consulted and consulted and fought; suggested new - Ideas and as promptly dis carded them, discussed motiva tion and psychology and what the censors might think and say. eists on selecting the actress to wearied beyond her endurance. ft Foranywhere on anything - - . rVis exactly, that kind of a finish. It .- . . " won't torn- white; is-unaf f ect-:-'(-- i cd; by hot or .cold, water; can l;;,C';r be, usedlon inside or outside " '- ' ; work;' autos; boats, etc;, dries :" : -'. ;to-'the ioncK oyer night ; can ' . .; be Tubbed and polished, if de- ' . Get'a.can today and use it for any var- 1 ;. , ishinr purpose You will be well pleas : ' ed with. itv : We- sell paint brushes. WW; iuuiitiGmcGiriGia JhastamjRriumbi RIlSTEIffilaRE iEARGAIN DAFl 2 Werwill use this bargain day tp clean up our stock. The ; r i bargains will, be on display. "Lota of them. SOMKFiriVt OF THEM, ARE HERB NOTED , :cj .Ladies' House Dresses $1.98--Values Bargain Day 98c , Feather Ticking 8 oz. Blue and White Striped -Bargain Day yd; 29c Table Oilcloth 1 Regular stock. Our 34c ; vi-; Grade' -Bargain Day ' v yd. 27c 50c Fig Voiles. Nice fine Goods Extra . Special ; Bargain Day yd, 19c Pillow Slips i '-v"' 45x36 vsV'': Bargain Day 19c 32 Inch Gingham 25c Quality Bargain Day - yd 14c v3(T Inch Suitings Striped .Colors, "56c- Goods A Bargain Day Wllfyd.25c- V - TScSHpse iBargabDjayV : 36 Inch' Suitings Renfrew's Fast Colors Tubf ast and Sunf ast "Bargain Day ydi;35c Ladies V Union Suits Bargain Day 39c & S fe RinXINEI . V i g .irls Hats-Values Up to $3.00 - - IfelSSfcP'Ssa Day 95c' . ', fffe LOTS OF BARGAINS BARGAIK DAY , ! :Cf:NORTCGICIAIi STREET She-' had J liked the little scene; here had been nothing in. It, so ?ar as she could see. to bffend the most. puritanical fi upllfters, and yet, because of a fear that some Til" minded" person . might read Ideas of strggestiTeness ' into It; It had --beea. takea out, 4 . - I Sh harried Into Jier street clothes.. . Experience bad taught her the value of physical exercise s aa. antidote' .to ; ojrer-wrought nerves ;ahi would walk, walk, un til; her nervous vitality, bottled up all day, had been consumed by bodUy fatigue. '" ., For some reason) she : had felt out of sorta ever since Howard Bennett left for home, Bome two weeks before His visit had been a short and not very satisfactory one; Howard had persisted in his wooing, his demands that she change her mind, up to the very Sylvian , was thinking of that as she pulled ion her hat, started down the corridor v with it long row of . deserved, rooms.!; Z&a. ahe turned the corner a. boy from the administration offices . in the. ot- er wing ,o the building, hurried up. placed a slip ef pink paper, in her hand. . Sylrla glanced at It listlessly; it was a message to the, effect that Mr Sollberg, vice pres ident of the company, and under Mr. Hirsch in New York its ex ecutive head, desired to see her at once. " "WJiat's the excitement, Jim my?" she , asked, as they walked down the. long, hall-which led . to the other wing pf the building. "Search me," the boy grinned. "Mr. Sollberg must 'a' forgot to tell me." Her contract, in all probability, Sylvia reflected: crumullne the moment of his departure. It had I nf nanar .'tn tln n,nV Sall been dlfHrnlt tn l-onist him. Jit I S " " times; she had finally sent hlmjl.1 .ut tWO week! t0 ru away with the promise thatghe would arrange for a short visit home as soon as the picture' in which she was working, was. fin ished, and give him his answer then, since he refused to accept it, new. Howard .was optimistic, always sure in his mind that no sensible girl could possibly resist the com bination of wealth, position and security he had to offer her, had gone back by no means discour aged. The fact that he believed Sydney Harmon a keen admirer of Sylvia's charms only served to whet his own eagerness, to stim ulate his own admiration. Com petition acted as a spur. Sylvia could not have arranged matters better har she tried. His last words were characteristic of "him: "You're going to marry me eve'ntualy, you know, Mary,' he told her, as the train was about tp move out. "So why not make .Tap your mind to it? Nothing can ever change the way I feel ever." O-. W. Dar. tire a- tubea and AO- cesorles. Has the Goodyear tires, the standard or xne wona. sir. Day can give you more mileage. Corner Com'l and Chemeketa. () Should she suggest an Increase in salary? Or now that Aline Du vall was going! to Europe was she going to be let ou? The . latter seemed unlikely, so long as Paul Lamar -liked her work. And dur ing the tests of the "Miricle" pic ture he had gone out of his way to compliment her. It was not until she stood at tihe threshold ,of Mr. Sollberg's office that she realized that something more important than the renewal of a contract de manded her presence. Mr. Soll berg, tipped back in his chair, the invariable unlighte'd cigar be tween his teeth, was regarding her quizzically. And with him were not only Paul Lamar him self, but Allen Somerville, the In ternational's chief publicity di rector, and the studio manager, Mr. Kling. They all stared at her in.sO curious a way that Syl via flushed and her hands went to her breast in a queer, child might have used on behold ing its first Christmas tree, very Pomeroy &- Keene, Jewelers, never fail to give you 160 on the dollar. Watehes, clocks, pins charms. Standard high grade stock in all departments. () simple and natural, Yery 'compell ing! ' ' ,y, i ' 'Mr.iSolbergiook-the cigar from ills mouth., ; . " , "Sit down. Miss Thome,' he said. . I On ; the lot he called hei ay iviai, dui ii was ciear mat me occasion' was too formal for that. Sylvia! sank, into a seat, her knees trembling. Was it possiblewas it really; actually possible?.' " "Miss Thorne,, Mr. Sol berg went on, taking a slip of .yellow paper if rom his desk "we have just received word from , New York that Monsieur Vernay has made hisdecision regarding the role olj Celeste in "The Miricle ofj xsotre ; JJame. iiis caoiegram reached Mr. Hirsch today. It gives me great pleasure to tell you that you are the one he 'has se lected." Sylvia gasped out something. she never knew what. A great lump seemed suddenly, to gather in her throat and unaccountable tears gathered in her eyes, slipped down her cheeks" like lost pearlsr Paul Lamar snapped off his eje- classes and came over t6 her smiling. "I'm! not a bit ' surprised,-Sylvia," he told her, laying a hand on her shoulder. "You "have something a great charm that Isn't loist, in the camera. I think you and I are going to make a very wonderful picture." , She looked at him - gratefully, struggled to her feet. "You and I." It was like him to share his greatness wih her: to suggest that she, with all her inexperi ence, could work not only under him bu with him. Coming from one of the really big men of the screen it was infinitely flattering. She grasped his hand, her cheeks like June roses. "With you. to direct- me," she whispered, "I fell I could do anything." It was more than she had in tended to say, implying as it did iicobbs & Mitchell. Co.. lumber' and building materials ror every purpose Get estimates, loos at quality of material, then you will order. 349 S. 12th St. ( ' Stolag - Fubl - Tran : BWGKWAkEribUSEj Coal and Dry Wood at Reasonable Prices ' i Crating Local and Long Hading--Moving . 143 South Liberty ! 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