The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1920, Page 11

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Sail: COMPARES GOOD MOTION PICTURES TO FIELDS OF FLOWERS AND FINE BOOKS Dear Miss Grey: Hear are a few lines, givin: ideas about the “movies” ew Why is it, in a beautiful land Ifke ours, that evil, degrading bures are produced? Surely the majority of the people in me in saying that evil pictures must be abolished and) Sa aie geopis chow eetbenes of intellectual 44 le ev ce Of ter in! ity Pea ete or oestrone ec 1 ey persist in e of the ire world to produce vile J ny bey to cater to the of those who are sinking to a lower and lower level? hy must we allow such a business to goon? Do you believe are Da a oes AT wholesome stories for the that our only resort YOU introduction of the sen- wicked elements ch are now gaining a dom- foothold in our picture that. there are many who te voice their opinions on this) and indeed, why shouldnt | right should dominate’ Here and now we must ac ourecives helpers in a great to plunge evil pictures ject. How can any of us pat all of the city girls in one class and the coun: try girls in another? We find good and bad im both places, and I believe [that if a gtrl ie so inclined she can | be good in either place, and by the | bad in the city as im the country, ref igki ¢ r Hit ai ut i | i i i : a 5 oF i a) i ? i : : 4 is 8 4 F ri tf Fi a i i j i | I i He pig ll elittay i if 3 be : i ! H f i it i i ! i SIXTH AVENUE aad PIKE STREET -SPECIALS For Wednesday Only ad SUNSET PAINT Produces a durable as well as a handsome finish Regular Colors White Gallon ....$2.85 |Gallon ....$3.25 Quart ......95¢ | Quart O8¢ Make your own light extension Electric Lamp Cord, ft...........3¢ No. 14 Rubber-covered Electric Wire, 10 feet for.. 4¢ No. 908 Electric Extension Plug. .18¢ No. 38666 Electric Extension Ke Socket for .............:.-..00¢ 1-Ib. can Ross Drain Pipe Solvent. 48¢ (Cleans out stopped-up sinks) 8-ft. Grapello Closet Auger... .$1.75 ror cleaning out Pilate) $ 25-ft. Steel Tape Line........$2.89 . (In steel case) Goodell-Pratt Plumb Bob......$1.49 (Full polished, nickel plated, tempered steel point) 20-inch Galv. Wire Lawn Rake. .69¢ 9-inch Hedge Shear..........$1.89 Norcross Cultivator Hoe......$1.17 (Five-tooth) seeeee No phone or C. O. D. orders same token, if one is inclined the! other way, she is just as apt to be Two PZ eee Semi-Tailored Design Shows Charm of Linen By CORA MOORE Mew York's Fashion Authority sketch model. Collar, cuffs and the Diue line, embroidered with black silk. The butions are black silk Now that the tragedy ts ended, Chrys remembers and has written to Jus that she perceived the fanatic, Sandy McCall, edging clover to the group about the oujja board, She thought it beat not to notioe him. | if he were excited he might go off |into one of his feartul prophecies of ® hundred years of war in Murope. “Best to let bim listen—it will keep him quiet,” ahe decided, and re turned ta her task of recording the oulja revelations which Katherine was about to get from ber new con- trol. “Ia the contro! a famous person’ | asked Katherine, “Very,” epelled the pointer, “Spell, slowly, the name he was en he lived on earth? LN Katherine Miller went white as a) ghost! Chrys shuddered as she per cotved that she had set down the | name of the traitorous monk who had ruled the late empress and thru her, half the Russian people. “Rasputin! came from the Bps of all the men about the board “Rasputin! —in four languages, made & vefitable confusion of tongues. But no one could be con | fused about the startling effect that | |horrid name had produced. Certeis |alone kept his head. He interrupted Katherine with a hard laugh, and at- tempted to remove the oulja board from her grasp, with joking inalat ence. | Russians interrupted “What does that devil want here™ jhe asked In a hoarse votce and with | wretched French accent | ‘The medinm put the question. The | answer came back: | “I hate! That is why I am here “Whom do you hate™ “Those who murdered met Those | [whe killed the csarina and cxar! | Those who caused the downfall of | the impertat—* | At this point the control, Rasputin. Katherine, So far she hed manufic | purpose, 1 suppose, playing @ trick. fhe had been At last she had pay se EOS ramet CHRYS’ OUIJA_ BOARD REVEALS AN EXCIT- ING MESSAGE FROM RASPUTIN | out. | writing Russian! | believer in the outja cult, she con | lerish interest. China blue linen makes up this became uninteMigthle, accerding to! banding on the «kirt are of the same | tured the diniogue to sult her own |} As many moderately long |reached the psychological mament | skirts are seen as very short ones, go that paint is a matter of indi vidual choice. As in all the now frocks, the hem should be at least te aiz inches deep. they are mado of the ame, and not inferior clay, as man—that they the mame intelligence, have ame ideals and temptations. woman is the medium the devil anything, everyone shames him if he Goes anything as a girl would, if he jooks Uke @ girl, or likes any of U toys or games girls do. Everyone must remember of having heard someone admonivh a little boy with these words: “Why, | wouldn't do that; ne one but a girl would do 4 ° . “Don't ery; only little 33 grows to belicve that he ts bet & Mere little girl ink that men freely grant te ignoratnt foreigners and not admit that their wives, and sisters have intelligence vote! put a Iittle ertmp tm this @tunt: When I waa e child Mit “Sky Pilot” | would explain this all away by re | marking that the men were merely |curioug or wished to pase the time sway, rather than that they really believed in it. A WOMAN. SALAD GREENS _ salad is at its best if prepared | ) wet material. As soon as let- *, parsley or other salad greens n nto your home wash them , Wrap in a piece ef cheese. cloth and put on the ice im your re- frigerater. When you wish to use them they will be crisp and 4ry. Parsley will not look well as @ gar. nish if it ie wet, and it cannot be chapped fine unless it is dry. Keep separate pieces of chease. cloth for cach salad and a small one for the parsley. Wash them in hot water and rinse in cold before you | | put fresh vegetables away in them. REMOVING GLOVES Kid gloves should not be pulled off by the finger tips, but carefully drawn from the hands. Blow into the glove and pull the fingers gently | before putting the gloves away. Silk gloves should be turned wrong side out in drawing therm off the hands, — COMING SATURDAY— NAZIMOVA “THE HEART OF A CHILD” A living romance that will reach the hearts of all. ‘a ery.” Naturally, that little bey) | when she cduld put a certain theory | to the test and catch a criminal by the revelations he would make of his || THE OLD GARDENER SAYS If your garden is pretty weedy you will find it worth while to |] seater a few radish seeds in the |} tows when you plant carrots. Carrot seedm germinate rather slowty, but the radishes wil! come |] @D © quickty that you can begin cultivating in a few Gaya Oth- erwise the weeds may get such & start that the little carrets wit! || be smothered when they appear || above ground. This applies te several other vegetables, includ |] ine parsnips, salsify and ontona The quicker you can begin fight ing the weeds, the better success you will have. profitable. 211 Union St. | Whistie, | Ave, between Madison a: Ses lo Wolttall can afford fo 2OVS 27 SIN WZO Ud SOR ANN Mt ee RR NH OI NNN ON OS own subconscious mind! “The contro}—Rasxputin—says that he must communicate with some: body in hin native tongue.” Kath: erine looked up suddenly at the younger, the more emétional, the more imaginative of the Russians. Once more Certeis would have ended the geance, but Katherine thrust the outja board into the Rus wian’s trembling hands, For a few moments the pointer wavered helplemty end wunintelli gently, The crasy satlor sdged closer to Chrys and staod where he could look over her shoulder as she wrote down what the board spelled Nobody thought about sending the man away. It must have been @ Gramatic scene, but our correspondents did not take tme to describe it. It ap- pears that thé pointer moved jerkily and nervously under the aristocratic fingers of the Russian. m wrote down a word or two, then stopped. They were not wards she could un- dergtand “Madame! Madame! whispered the sailor, ‘Then she surmised that she was And being a true Proceed?’ tinued to make the record with fev. She hadn't an idea of the meaning of what she wrote, | but she considered It a veritable rev- elation from the unseen world. When the seance was over, she would have the record transiated into French She knew it was a startling, « terri. ble measage, for as the words framed themselves on the pad the sailor) breathed hard close to her ear! (To Be ( A camera emall enecagh to be swal- lowed and photograph the tnterior of a stomach ia the invention of a Dan- ish surgeon. Credit Is One Attractions CHERRY CHAT of Cherry's popular. | ity emong the bet- ter clase of peopie is not limited to the fact that it offers Great variety of | superior | selections, Cherry's is sure to appeal | to you—and to make you one of its Second Spring. in Which Finally it| spelled “Rasputin,” as if introducing | | the contro! again, and then ft fairly | flew about the board. Ch .aeo x Se | Seattle Style No. 57—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- } dressed women on Seattle streets ) —Photo by Cress-Ddle. This smart suit is made of dark blue serge. The sacque coat is attracti are heavily emb; No woman can afford to miss “everywoman” A Dashing Photo Pla At the Stran As an Added Attraction There Has Been Arranged a Fashion Show Theatre Beautiful Gowns Radiate Paris and New York Fashion Modes They glitter and sparkle and radiate the most beautiful color schemes imaginable. The designs are alluringly attractive. cut with round corners. These corners dered in pretty black silk motifs. A self- \Here Are Few Substitutes for Potatoes fSeareity of potatoes and cones quent rising price is a matter of great anxiety among Washington | housewives, who munt answer the Jever-present question of, “What shall we have for dinner?” The potato is #0 generally used that we do not re lize that the same fool princivies may be obtained from other fooda It is @ etarchy vegetable and besides |this, contains much waiter, a litte | miners! mat , and liber At the present price of potatoes, an equal amount of fuel value can be obtained from tice, hominy, bar- ley or cornmeal, at about onethird the cont. With the addition of green vegetables or fruits, butk and min- eral may be obtained, thus making & better balanced meal than when pe tatoos are served as the only vege table. The following tested recipes, with |@pproximate number and cost per serving, may heip to solve your prob- lem in regard to potatoes: HOMINY WRITTERS 2% cape hominy mush % cup stale crumbs % eup milk 2 euae frail anion Chopped parsiey 1 teaspoonful salt Pepper Mix the mush end crumbs, ead ¢ engs beaten and milk gredualiy to form | stiff peste. If mush i very molet fult smount of milk will net be needed. Stir in (he grated onion, parsiey, ralt and pepper. Drop from the epson inte het fet. Fry until golden brown. Number of servings, 20 fritters; cost of reeipe, 61.12 ITALIAN RICE 1 eup ary rice 2 tabiespoontais oltve of! ton a% ‘@ eup chopped grees pepper 1 teaspoonful salt 14 teaspoonful pepper Fry chopped enions in olive eff enti golden brown. Add dry rice end brown | ently Ada canwed tomate, ec! pepper and seasonings. Cover and | ittle ae possible, utes until rice is tender, eight; cost per mush and serve hot. Cost per serving, 18 conte; sumber of eorvings, oz. fail Visit our stores and enjoy the artistic displays. All that is new and correct. Gowns of this fashion feature are furnished by Seattle’s own popular fashion house A call at our store will be THE “Credit Gladly” on y ton account and dress well 1332-34 Second Ave.

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