The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1920, Page 15

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Cd pele) X Gain AY LAL ONE READER SAYS THEY’RE NO There ARE toy many exhibited. Does “G. E,’ 7 NLU ARE OUR MOVIES UP TO SNUFF? BACKS ARGUMENTS WITH PROOF oor, plotless and pandering movi: * think that the “Sunshine Comedies. LEP WO? AA coy THE OLD GARDENER SAYS ae 2m, went 8 garden get a fow package in vartety and rT w them as soon No. 5 man with children who has time to! ‘Dask” in the amfles of some frivob eave Seattle Style t—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- Confessions of a Bride should make a good ective | merely wondered why 4 man Ike ing BY CYNTHIA GREY you put the seed into the ground dressed women on Seattle streets Minterpr . . || where ¢he plants are to bloarn, 7 Because motion pictures reach the .masses, as well as the|| for poppien do not stand trans “Late for our Dad i» moving a ne classes, it must be admitted that they are, or may prove to!| pianung. They have a prefer fast Peg fim : . remark ei t e greatest source for education. ence, too, for a sunny locator after we had finished his father Brine a “movie fo to the standard? nd one where the soll te rather tient letter from Honolulu, | “He'n 3g A few productions have been given us which demonstrate gives 06 Gand 6 Ve es foe a ge ee pet i ges melhor the power for good the motion picture can exert. But any) shades of color, For a tempo with @ can N pretending ad movie fan knows that there are members below the standard.|| rary garden you can't go wrong 1 that he But Til be - The other day I printed a communication from a lover of || '" planting poppler H 6 Inn on the J good motion pictures, calling the attention of the public to} | an : eee onl this fact. | vide the dollars his wife pends. | boul aay be is" t agreed. te - Here is a letter from another reader, which contains some | D0 hs mpend them rh pa ng ee vd tnteresting facts about the movies: share | toe, what yoiu f as hers, get their share? Ifa we an 2ut bis companion bed Dear Miss Grey: 1 have long perused your columns with|has more than one child, 1 defy. her| Read between the lines and nee he “a both pleasure and profit, and admire the uniform good sense|to get her day's work done in ime Certeis “manages to avold th i \dgmen: therei: than eight hours, [f it ls put off ’ @ who watch the big px o ane nicely of ae i ~ pp: mad today, rs hag to be done tomorrow kn an if Katherine Miller The f lette: answer to “Pinhead _— tone of "G. E.'s ir, In answer to “Pinhead'’s” COM~| and every day of the year. Does she |would beat the men to it! Bot aa ments on the latter day movies, did not ring true. I am|nave sundays off? chuck But it n't ne re = ‘with “Pinhead” first, last and all the time. Pernonalty, 1 do not know any wo-| markable to me that a pretty gir ~ =o the “Bathing Bevy ity on the dignity of the plot or the wholesomeness of their humor? I fear that even a mental! defictent would note that the moat accentuated * portions of these vehicies are those! in which the ithsome lines of the, bevy of beauties are displayed. “G. BL” ever marked the UP nature of the sertals ran by vaudeville theatres and others? They are sermutional, horrible and suggestive of brutal cunning. If they ean possibly bring cleaner and better ta, I would like to learn the nature of such thoughts As far as I could ever see they consiated of a {AT do YO Seattle Star. Dean too bury guiding her bus the traffic if the salacious cardboard | muries of these cheap movies missed |¥OUr husband, bot love does not come her eye. week. Let's have better movies, i Comes to Rescue Of Poor Man Dear Miss Grey: It makes | Dlood ball when I read an article men have the “whip hand” to stand together for each other. & man be ever so depraved ( 7? Let him be a gambier, anfait to his marital vows, or any lite ° stuff, because real tm town know about it Does wary. A cheap thing 3 public about it? Decidedly NO. stons are ‘woman make one false step, dime ts some of ber dear sisters feel it “G. E." admi @uty to inform all her friends, cheaper theatres, husband or father. cheapness th: “Almost Thirty” certainty the majority ome queer arguments, Winter labors eight hours a day to A Permanent Hair Wave PAY FOR IT LATER The Instrument of The Great Artists Practically all the really great artists make Records for the VICTOR, but to secure for yourself the full measure of their artistic excellence their Records must be played on the: VICTROLA— the one instrument made for that spe- cific purpose by the Victor Talking Ma- chine Company. Victrolas from $25 to $1,500 Convenient Payment Terms On Any Victrola Sherman Play & Co. Third Avenue at Pine Seattle Spokane Tacoma Portland of Mack Sennet fame, gain their pop- think? Write Cyn thia Grey, care of The Come on, everyboty, it's clean up| TOLERANT. the one signed by “Almost Thirty,”|to if I were a man. im an imac of The Star, No wonder They that her splendid man has given her always will have, until women learn every moment of his time, and that moral sense), do you hear another) men I have ever known, ! have never man telting every one he meets about | known one who gave to Ing lke those, and let every man | nature one of them tell his wife or mother! who think we are so fur inferior to But let ®i the great and glorio thelr | least, to the stronger sex summer, thru heat and cold, the poor ous admirer, even if she wanted to. | Show mo the mother, one ont of 50. |who wants to! “Almont Thirty” may | U | | pave used all the wiles whe was oa | |pable of in winning ber husband,| || That doen't give her the right to |eny that all women do. I never |knew a girl who was the least bit attractive who had to resort to “wiles” to win a husband, or any thra |PUMber of them. True, there may be no logical reason for not loving At your command, I certainty have no patience with the woman who sits wn and pitien herself and broods ‘the onlyeman she ever loved.* |1 heartily agree with Cynthia Grey, that, having married the man, she should make the best of it, if the too. or fault in her own. The point ts that my/|she is lying to him every day of her lke | Mf, as I would not want to be lied “Almost Thirty” seems very sure Let if he has, n he's thy & proven the rula ¢ ception that all the married his wife every moment of hia time, and that! for any length of time. It iwn't thetr ful fail any) Surely there aren't many women male. Let's) and/hear from some who foe! equal, at| her THIRTY. | a h onal Gea, but I love to eat RBolét’s | French Pastry and Coffee Cake! 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Bob admired her openly; he would compliment her when he saw her; he enthused over her to me; but never, never, would he have consid wife “smart” enough to un jered » | dertake what she was doing end such futile thinking about the limitations of being a wife, I re viewed hin father’s letter | “The Argentine for Don | Manuel's yacht, and Don Manuel ts supposed to be a vastly wealthy cat tie king of South America! He is ruining the Pacific for pleasure, and | Certeis is his guest—his cousin from Spain. His name is down on the |sbip’s Met as ‘Karpas.’ Certets—or | Karpas—vever goes ashore. If the coast detectives want him, they will have to invade the yacht and take him. Dad's letter is clear so far But he seems peeved because he doesn’t know how nor where nor | when the kainer’s friends are going to meet the Numan bankera.” “Areber helps us on that point,” mid Bob, taking up the next epts | tle. “He mays that they have de | cided to send us all the information | they collect, but that they munt send |it th driblets for obvious reasons | | | and we must pateh it together. Then if they are all wiped out by a revo lution or a hurricane, the record of the conspiracy will be fntact, and can be put to the service of all gov. ernments still interested in Mmiting German militariemn.” With hie knowledge of lanenaces, & knowledge which Certeis did not guees, Archer had discovered that | the Russians were not to meet Cer |tels at a hotel. Certets had adver tined his yacht for mile! The Rus sian financiers were to appear as prompective buyers. It was too sim ple—they would come aboard the yacht wevera! times, and in the end the purchase would fall thru. 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Our liberal policy of credit is reasonable; you arrange to make your payments con- ory took.” _ By Mabel Cleland J x Page 26 “Little did they gucns, these! “Of course they screamed, and sinali boys, when they started off|Jerry remembered (hae ae scroms LAke Union on that bleak | hadn't learned to swim and be Noverhber afternoon, that they|knew that he bim to have guch a terrible ex |abio to swim a lit nee before they reached Vhat cauld they do? neadn, “‘Heip? Jerry at the tap “Their real names were notlo¢ his voice, ‘Help! We're @row- Jerry and John but that is what own-in, we wi i them | “And he swam as hard am he The Indians thought nothing | could with his hand holding fast f seeing two litte boys start off|to the strap which he had n & canoe on # Uip across the | buckled around John’s shoulder, c But you see he was only @ | en had to|iittle boy and not so very strong are emselves land try as he would, he couldn't ‘ thick around | keep that curly head above Yhem that they had to learn it, | water had to not afraid of things) “John kicked and struggied— nd had to learr use & GUN | then hung @ dead weight. nd to swim, to row'& boat or Drowning! Drown-owning! paddle a canoe ulled Jerry, more faintly. “So Jerry knew all these things 3ut his voice carried and @ | \ ittle, because he was only little|man on the shore who was trying himaelf, And John knew them), steak, heard him, and be eaid: even @ little Jess than Jerry, but! “<1 thought a lot of that steak, they weren't a mite afraid. but when I heard that ery the “Presently John eaid, ‘If T had | steak flew one way, the pan the hat oth paddle 1 uid help jother and I ran between, jamped ou! And Jerry said, ‘You better |into my boat and I'll wager Be tay where you are. The wind's |hoay ever got into that lake in ® “ nd 1 don’t want to stop.’ | shorter time.’ John aid, ‘Well, couldn't you “A grown brother of the boys just hand a fellow the paddle?|aiso heard it and reached the Phat wouldn't ‘fect the wind @ny,/| struggling pair before they sank. I guess.’ “They hed to lift them But Jerry was sort of bossy |into the boat, however, because Johm's ong curls had tangled themeshves and he sald, ‘No, sir! You mit ,rotnd the cords of the powder still, I can manage better by my-|ana held even after Jerry's self’ And the way he said it| ti 4 made John so mad that he forgot how very easy it is to tip over a cance and he got up auick and started to reach past Jerry and | pick up the other paddle and. splash! Before either of therm ule oe Ow 8 See knew what was happening, over | *!!, well 10 © ween art” exted went the canoe and they were in| qin most giad we fell tn, omiy the water. don’t be feverish for = weeki Ne He ee way, but I suppose the mame ability | which sent her out there will carry her on to success!” This from my | husband, “She'll have her difficulties: No} man who was not proof against the wiles of woman would be sent an such an important political mis. | sion? I asked Bob. | “Wine, women and song are not for conspirators of their caliber,” Bob asserted. “Well, Dan Manuel isn't proof by | ‘any means. Don Manuel will fix it |tor Katherine, Otherwise I can't see how she is ever going to meet) those Russians.” | Then it occurred to me that Chrys| 6 would have to go wherever Kather- ine went. Chrys would have to moet |—that's the Cherry plan—the plan Certels. Considering her new cer.| that has made good dressers of thou |tainty that she had gone thru ON be sayed — fo and OS mock wedding ceremony with him, | What's new in men’s clothes—end : that seemed impossible. | us prove to you that Cherry’s tail I could have cried out to see her | ored clothes will give you the perfect hampered—so tricked by fate. Which. | fit and the correct style you seek ever way she moved, her mock mar. Cherry's Style Shop, 207 Risite ringe had robbed her of her chance | building, Second ave, over Pign to help spoil the rendezvous between | Whistle, between Madison and Spring, the German and Russian plotters, (To be continued.) Let's go eat at Boldt's today. him scroma her knees and rolled back and forth and they pumped tie at inst be caught boy for a few days, but he was ‘ F\NB 2) een is done in a business-like manner, dignified

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