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FOURTH =22UNION PRISCILLA DEAN in a whirlwind crook -secret service drama “The Silk Lined Burglar” will be here until Tuesday night only. Russell on the Wurlitzer CONSTANCE TALMADGE is now delighting throngs with this comedy “The Veiled Adventure’ | Sensations of an Artist’s Model THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 26, 1919. { { 5 4 4 ~~! The Jeal CHAPTER XU Manya Rudina, Russiam-born, is telling In the Star of her experiences as a model in New York's Latin Quarter, In the present chapters, she is dealing with her experiences with an artist's Jealous wife. BY MANVA RUDINA Famous New York Artist's Model When that an her without « | Lwent home from my first day at }the sculptor’s studio with the know! <ige that his wife disapproved of me, and in my heart I felt that there was somethng moro than dis knows jealous df hould she an artist's artist's aun me wife iw what » approval Put there was no reason why I not go on with my engage met to pose for him. Ww had an other busy and interesting day, My interest in the modeling wae intense |Piret I would pose with my face to the artist; and he would work a Jwhile, then I would turn with my back while he worked from that From time to time he would meas ure my arm leg with calipers to determine how nearly he had come to the proper proportions in his clay model. The luncheon hour went by un noticed ut at 2 o'clock came the studio. dressed outdoors, and was | shou or Ss! had buttoning into for coat, gloves. When he her jheld up his hands. “Martha, Martha, I pointed ) * he “Iam av used to it by now,” she said, coldly, “I shall keep our appointment alone, and tell our hostess that you preferred the studio to her drawing room.” She looked both of us over coldly and without waiting for a reply, left the st Neither of us said an she had gone. W other and understood, For half hour after she left work went badly; we were both uncomfortable But then we forgot and worked to gether as before At o'clock the studio door opened without a warning knock and his wife came in again. She smiled sweetly. “My dear Albert,” she was ha her on and saw the have disap am, ba his wife | sculptor | ous Wife yhave just retu affair, and you bored, It that did not go," and went up him and kissed him on the cheek. He was much relieved “Iam so glad 1 did venience you, my dear," he and waited for her to leave, “1 think I will watch you work,” said, “I and not bother Ot course, wish," he uneasy ned. It was would as well a have béi was you not ineon waid he will just #it over here ye ot course u at all if you raid, could wee he was Ax for me, I did not Ike tt at And the work did not g¢ well. He could not work under the of his wife, He kept put ting on the clay and taking it off; | would model and then destroy hie work | Hin wife was watching the work; she watching me I saw her looking me over from head to feet, and my face my body felt hot turns. I resented me as tho I were all eye he not wh by at & plece of marble statuary in @ hall, I had engaged myself to pose for the sculptor jand not for his wife, But he had! |been so kind to me and was him. |sel€ so uneasy that I would not make @ scene by refusing to pose | longer | He soon ended the eltuation him self, saying fushed and her cold starin, We have done enough for today jit has been @ long, hard day for jyou, Manya, run along and get your clothes ¢ ‘! I was glad came from the | wife said “My dear Miss Rudina, it is late and you must stay and have dinner with us." Mer words were cordial but her voice was like a atee! knife I was about to refuse, his I knew that fee diy if T refused, bowed and accepted t It was a silent me mont of the talking. And went home I was unhappy should I do? I could see to do except go on | Just cause for offense. | | “I will not be prevented from carrying on my work by the unjust jsuspicion of @ Jealous wife,” 1 waid to myself. But I might better have done #0 to do it dressing When I room, hi I saw he would and ro I invitate Bhe J when I What nothing giving her no when badly Satisfactory Terms Always Beautiful Bedroom Furniture To Be Seen at the Grote-Rankin Company’s THE ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. NEGEL, President A Wealth of This Week Pike St. and Fifth Ave. ERY interesting “New Comers” are attractively displayed for your approval, in most charming and c omprehensive variety. A visit to the Fifth Floor Bedroom Furniture Section reveals so much that is new and beautiful—upheld by a quality standard and offered at prices that offer economies of a decided advantage to our customers: Buy Now is a sensible slogan, furniture is far from plentiful in supply throughout the country. Buy Here transforms the slogan into a piece of good advice, for here you are protected absolutely both as to quality and cost. The Attractive Old Glory Bedroom Suite Illustrated is an example of the many extraordinary values now assembled. Price $297.50 Sai tliat nt. ib Ss 8 The unusually appealing at- tribute of this Chinese Chippendale Period Suite is its irreproachable molcing and finish, both from the standpoint of art and artistry. Other exquisite Bed Room Suites built of Mahogany, American Walnut and Oak in all finishes delightfully bold, with many humorous touches in the Montenegrins Are Race « of. 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Swift Drug) | OUTSIDE TOWNS ARE MAKING BEST RECORD; “Friendship bonds devas- tated France are meeting with greater sales in villages and small towns than in Seattle and the larger | communities, to the | Washington state committee for the |relief of Northern France | Children in the schools of Maple Ney and Yakima are doing th best work so far, according to th committee REVENUE OFFICER IS | KILLED BY SLACKERS |_, WHITES rt, dept @ collector, was ki rs of p h gun battle with 1 ar the Virginia bor » slackers have not for according inter his se yet been captured Peptiron A Real Iron Tonic Puts fron Into the blood, giving |nerve strength and endurance, re- | stores appetite, aida digentio motes sweet, refreshing Made by C. 1. Hood Mass. 3 DAYS, STARTING THURSDAY, MAY AND LENORA 20 BARNES BIC 4-RING WILD ANIMAL: AL THE FAIRYLAND FANTASY ‘Alice in Jungleland” 600 PEOPLE G00 S5OHORSES 550 1200 "tnnests" 1200 | 40 okncinc cimts 401 Street ey 10:30 A. M. Daily ‘erformances 2 and 8 P. M. DOORS OPEN AT 1 AND 7 P. M. prd- | BY HERBERT COREY NEW YORK, May 26.—There are only three animals in the world reared exclusively for fighting. They are the gumecock, the pit-bred bull terrier and the Montenegrin man, Friends of Montenegro are asked to modify their Montenegrin man is bereinbefore de scribed as an animal only to dis tinguish him from items of the veg table and mineral kingdoms. Con sidered as a man he is no more of an anima! than is the male of any other primitive, courageous, forceful \race. His one reason for existence |is that he may fight and wear pret ty clothes, His women do the work Politically Montenegro has been an anachronism and economically an Jimpossibility. The state has no In dustries or exports worth speaking of and cannot produce enough to feed its people, Yet it has existed ut: conquered for more than a thousand years, Once Sole Barrier Against Turk No other state on the continent of Europe has such a record. It was once the sole barrier against the | Turk, It had the first printing plant in eastern Europe, but the typo was melted into bullets during one of its wars to maintain its independence. It# army is not equal in fighting force to two regiments of American regulars. But it declared war against jAustria without a moment's hesita tion when Serbla was attacked, Now the Montenegrin has voted to merge the state new state of Jugo-Slavia, The Slavs are all Serb in blood Mon rins have the purest jot them all. No foreign arm: overran the land, Strange until very recently no more welcome than umknown foreigners would be in any military camp in time of war. ate years her existence was only possible by the fact that ald an annual subsidy to her s in order that the Montenegrin army might ever be a check upon the anti-Slay intrigues of Austria Hungary. Without that subsidy Montenegrin men must have sought work in other countrie | Montenegrin Home Conditions found tb hidden bare roc officers of the Amer. ican forces who recently visited Mon. tenegro told me There enough vegetation about them to | support a goat, it seemed to us, Yet there was a big man and a little woman and a herd of children ‘The explanation, of course, is that the man of the house was—until Russia went to pieces—a salaried sol The Montenegrin man is al- most always a hug w. Hin drena sa striking confec of bi white and red and black, H |never works. The Montenegrin wom an is tiny as compared to her huge aster, takes little care of her dress and farm work leaves little time for housework. One thinks in voluntarily of the little brown hen nd the magnificently arisoned gamecock in seeing Montenegrin man and wife together. But she is ordinarily sturdy, in the Jugo- blood over " were | the ways dier fe tion “Come Again” this In one of the signe that you 1 NOT find on door, becaun we rely entirely upon the qual ity of our sary foo to reflect i 1 115-16 Seaboard nde, rth Ave. at Pike, Heattle erton, Wednesday and Sat- M., 319% Paetfic 4146 Kenwood Dr. Dickerson PTOMETHIST OPTICIA naa a ee oe 730 indignation. The | leginiature | but the | was not| “These women carry mighty bix | loada,” said my Serbian orderly on | my most recent visit to that part of | the world. “Yesterday I saw an old | Woman carrying a barrel on her | | back. When the Montenegrin wor: | en want a rest they Just squat down | on their heels #0 that the frame they carry things in rests on the ground. | | When this old woman tried to| | straighten UP again she could not. | “Tl help you, old lady, 1 said. | An empty barrel is too heavy for a| Uttle woman like you.’ } It ien't empty,’ said the old lady ‘It's full of wine.’ “It was, too. She sald that she didn't mind carrying it. ‘When I | Was young,’ she said, ‘I used to carry | | four or five hundred pounds on my back. This barrel weighs only two | hundred and forty pounds, but I am | 68 years old.’ * | ‘ASK AUTOS FOR MEMORIAL DAY 300 Cars Needed to Carry| War Veterans | Memorial day exercises this year will consist of a parade on the morning of May 30, followed by | jservices for the soldier dead at the cemeteries where they buried and a memorial program for the mallor dead to be held at the Hell dock The Grand Army Spanish War Veterans, World's War Veterans’ affiliated organiza tions are in charge of the framing of the Repub *\of the program Three hundred needed by the Elks’ club for |veyances for the G. A ther war veterans for the day par Shatia, automobiles con of the committer Elks Auto owners are urged to respond oft in| LEAVES FORTUNE TO | GIRL WHO JILTED HIM | PROVIDENCE, R. L, May |"I shall never marry another woman! Charles Wallace told the sweetheart of his Miss | Nancy utler, when she bro! oft} |their engagenent in New Hedford | man. years ago. Miss Butler m af moved to Providence was twice married, Nancy Irving A few days ago two men called on her and notified her that Wallace had died in Manchester, N. H., a wealthy bachelor, and that in his will he had made a bequest of $10,000 wuto to the woman he had | his youth FRANCE GRANTS LAND; 26.— k where st being now Mrs and his loved in | ance LOANS SOLDIERS CASH) (Special to The Star by PARIS, May H |French plan for putting its jon the farms in the der the Loire: Twenty tc be allotted to each ex-sold certain main at the head of edrs, To each will be grant $586 for the purchase of implements | and equipment for farming, to be r funded within 15 years. born after taking farm, | parts of this loan to be refund: | ed in proportion the number of | children. | N. 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CHESTS— 50, immensity our of offer every style sibly wish for. od $54.50, 858.50, ranges us you could pos $67.50, ICE $165.00. $17.50 and Careful Householders Come Here for Their Refrigerators “Smoke? Sure,” Says Sonia, Cigaret Girl; “It’s Artistic femberamient NEW YORK, May 26 nd hy not? Cigaret smoking by women is not immoral contrary opinions of tockinged spinsters notwith- verdict n quivecal * the cigaret girl of G after & rumpus Vassar col reached be and the faculty gree to confine laces other than given ing at mpromise nts irks thelr smoking to 1 dormitories, he has th forgotten her other most ince Sonta name—ls bond of M around vag My ork my way pemain a ckward peo: amt the 1 cigaret shop in the started in business with packets of borrowed cigarets Jdled in the neighbor. taurants, Now she village's most pietur vi a few rich she 4 little re of the and popular char iverying evening at ¢ ters forth clad in a red Kellerman,” with a red sk sey, sandals, a ¢ : of beads and hatless. With her tray of homemade igarets she from one restau rant to another—to venture, La Boheme, t Whistle, the Pir ing the narcotic a quarter to t unappreciated art writers and and a dollar brokers hood's is one esque ters he saun: “Annette rt of Jer goes weed to the nor neglectec , their models, interpretative to the alien and insur. poets, dancers but prosperous agents I know who raise the kind of women fuss women just all this over EPILEPTIC; ATTACKS Have Been | STOPPED { For Over 50 Years WOR KLINE'S EPILEPTIC . MEDY. It is a rational an’ remark- ably ay (Falling Sickness) and kindred ents, Get or order It } I am an artist, but do not paint; a dancer, too, yet do not dance; sometimes a poet, but never sing; Iam a star— longing to shine; often in love yet do not love; I love life, but do not live; Iam merely @ human seeking to find mysel/— SONIA, code of morals and our own ethics. They may be ‘different’ but are ; Rood as anybody | “We don’t want Wall st and women with spiders’ minds spy ing around here, Both annoy us We are vagabonds all, and proud of it, ways, including our smoking | women, then, for heaven's sake, them keep away from our villag dians and their wild tants Only Three Die i in Volcano Eruption ROME, May 26.--(United Press.) Casualties resulting from a violent eruption of the volcano of Stromboli yesterday totaled three killed and a | few injured, according to advices ved from Messina toda he ma | terial damage also was slight. | Firat and property destruction on the ts: land were heavy After later infor. mation was received, the fleet of hos. |pitjal ships and destroyers called back. spenders by let | smoking,” explainea come down here sightseeing from up town or from Brooklyn (this with ja contemptuous sniff) expressly to| A sufferer from | get shocked, I suppose we do shock |tacks of influenza for |them, poor souls, but what do they | months, Miss, know about the artistic tempera, | 36 W, | ment? night. “We Bohemians have our own not been made Sonia. “They DIES the last Lillian G, Bey, Cremona st., died Sunday six as and if people don’t like our queer | eports said the loss of life! was 28, | Funeral arrangements have | Don’t worry about eczema or other skin troubles. 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