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O44! S rN ATTACKS ENSATIONAL MOVIES IN DEFENSE OF YOUNG MINDS Dear Miss Gre of the 16th. minds, ladies who have already! chosen their companions and amusements. T do attend the movies, and do not consider myself any worse for it Often we seo some beautiful pictures, With real fine morals behind them. But have you ever seen the crowd | Pushing into the theatre when there |‘ fs something extra on, the Hula Hula | @ance, for instance, and hear the coarse kiuchs of the men there when BURKestive dances are put on? You fan't injure the set minds of the \. Erown people with that kind of TAmusement, but how about the lit folk down in the front seats? * When I speak of iti tle folk, Mean the younger set in the back Sats holding ha and eating $2 Bares of chocolates yu abt ty do feel much better after a show it doesn’t surprise their neigh to hear them burst out laught a@ death scene. “Tolerant” says, the ures are the best source @ation today, bringing to | freah line of thought and keepin Minds up to date on the work's fu ture developments PIN HEAD. VM nquires About : Bridal Clothes Dear Miss Grey ily adving Me, as soon as possible, if it is abso lutely necessary for the bride to wear the full satin gown and all of the trimmings, and the groom to wear a full dress suit, at a church wedding Would it not be proper to have a church wedding and have only one | oF two attendants and merely wear | & Nice afternoon dress? WAIT It ta not necessary for the bride fo @ppear in bridal costume and the groom in dress suit, except at a formal wedding, At a small, in- formal church wedding, where the groom appears in business swit, it Would be much more in keeping with Tthe event if the bride would also dent herself im a awit. Stiff Joints K Limber U Up Quickly Under the Sooth. | img, Penctrating Application of Hamilin’s Wizard O11 In eases of rheumatiem and lame back it penetrates quickly, drives Soreness, and limbers up stiff, joints and muscles. Of is an absolutely relia- PP antiseptic application for cuts, bites, and stings. Sprains and heal readily under its sooth- penetrating qualities. Get it from druggists for 30 cents ‘mot satisfied return the bottle and your money back. " Sethe? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, t Uttie pink pills,*30 cents. inteed. amean the juvenile class, not the worldly wise 1 don't! | how. » Ever constipated or have sick head. I would like to say a few Words in ap-| Preciation of the remarks made by In my attack upon the ing to protect the young minds, and when | speak nt” movies, in your issue I was intend- of young young HAT do YOU think? Write Cyn- thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. “Almost Thirty” Defends Former Statements Dear Miss Grey Phirty's” I was Interested in eriticiam of my letter | t have been looking for just such a| response from some one, for it in| » | Breelsely the way I used to fecl about men and their wives, Now, my letter was not written to the man who dissipates and his family, nor would I at k the mother who cheerfully and 2 ts the rexpe ties of her home and shoulders her burdens bravely Words cannot praise her too high-| ly, and it remains only for | ty my nist bil enerations to reward her suffictent ty. But “Thirty.” If you ple an whom I was attack attractive number ¢ non clibose one the was enough f hus she did wor 7 ny | . that letter was from my tn hermost thoughts, I have ne breathed a word of it to a living soul, and would notshave writt it had TI not felt that it might help some other woman who was losing; the best part of 1 1 selfishnens you have to love good for its own sake © will t your command, and you Will not find it hard to love any | good person As to your lying to your hushand, he probably knew long ago that you did not love him. You could not help} but show it. But he has probably | decided to make the most of a bad | situation } We have a large family and are very poor, but it would be folly to! blame my husband, I work 18 hours out of 24. All of the neighbors pity me, and I've pitied myself often enough; but my husband brings the money home, and nobody but the) profiteers share the leavin | And he is not the exception to the | ule. I know several fathers who save worked all winter without suf fielent clothing, and are perfectly | crazy over their kiddies and home. Furthermore, where can you find a bunch of men talking about their wives faults, and advising one an- other to get a divorce? If women would meet together to try to help one another out, and dincuss means of Yghtening their burdens, these meetings would be beneficial, but| when they merely parade the faults of husbands, they are polsoning to the mind of the average wife, and| are often responsible for breakifig up of hothes. We can all find out hus- bonds’ faults without being shown ALMOST THIRTY. er ome ‘The would-be woman voter In Eng: | tand does not have to give ber exact age wat must swear she is over 30. ADAM wa pet BY TWENTY-TWO PRETTY MAI DANCERS WHO. DANCE | H SEE! ] LITTLE GLADYS FINN | drama’ |a bit of the scener: * & EVE” Ss, ERS WHO SING AND fhe Big Elaborate Musical Hit of the Year | Levys Orr AND-MADISON. | ff | RPHEUM | pockets. | mpell it \ ; ) 5 5 sport coats. utility model, waistline, which tends to give ments. If the lady | Seattle Style | = a, No. 58—The Star's snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets ~—Photo by Cress-Dale. Here is a young woman displaying one of the very latest; ~— It is designed of polo cloth, and is a very stylish with good-sized collar, deep cuffs and trench A nobby little leather belt is worn just above the the coat a flare effect. small black hat is modestly trimmed with two novelty orna- DAISY HEN pletured here will call at ‘The Star’s editorial rooma, she will receive two tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moore. pei OL D Ee arb Page 30 }IP you ever hear of a Iittle;two on of that rid. toda t any b 700 Girls to Give Cantata at May Festival Vr horro, and the memory boy who didn’t alwayn like to fe br Well, sometime go to chureh? David wa that but just on and ere on birds ur west ning They ram arrangements for big May seodame the ke Once started public schools Festival of nday in @ while to him he just he would mont than to go to go on from year th but little being completed and re t would ould not, rather be huret But if Mother dear and Dad dy dear had a port Of relenting look about the matter, there Grandmother to say, “N School? give ull to the lessons they teach you there?” Then Mother dear would my: |!) by “Grandmother is right, dear; ab. | 4nd olntely right,” and tmnt settled | th« it, and off David went. Sunday morning quite earty to get the feeling to go, and excuses he |! weer and nick attention. ng On most satisfactor and wrens were plenty, sparrows and meadow anthem which no FAMOUS QU. pit % COMING TO M Thursda morn! Jopening of the | ropolitan mw t Quartet, On Friday evening, May 7. of girls wih presen A Forest Rondo,” p Ayres Gi fairy Midsummer a cho run 700 and song witl quash at th antata, urks wang an “by I exqui akespoare’s Dream.” Th delightful was written the North Ma ewtiy 7 com wa nout male chotr could ev ot go to| “o'r 4 er equal “We saw brilliant woodpeckers, whammers and sapsuckers, 4 Utmouse building his queer in an alder, ame to the end/of 4 branch solemnly te masters of ensem ar Bhore m it we ip ot ‘on = a = David ir ye <i _ having tried the last. May could think of, he was in quite feature of fix am will be aa . . b nha anging nest Ma ung of iret « the mphe « It tly America 1 be sung here f its productior wat baby linking owls, at us ked so funny that we ite bring ourselves to de past, and one of the boys wid: ‘Say, let's see if we can’t ch those fellows! ‘So down we slid, regardless of Sunday clothes, and clam- 4 thru the brush to the tree. We made as little noise as pos- sible, but it was more than they . for they promptly made a rand flap and flutter and started away They led us a merry chase into brush, and, of course, we ed to catch them, but I, for , couldn't fail to ‘catch’ what been to|was coming to me when my {ttle girt|Mother saw my muddy shoes and torn frock David said: “I sti! wish I had been a pioneer, Grandmother, but if you still think, after knowing ut it all these years, that I £0, 1 guess I'D go to began hey thr couldn't q Ane ther interesting ay ¢ r er QUENTIN QUIDNUNC DAILY HE ASKS A QUES TION OF FIVE PERSONS ri “O, I just with I had} I'll bet the early days chiliren didn't have to go to hureh, Huh! there n't be I'll Just bet I gun and « and go has ung . "Cause wou! “ could ) AT RANDOM , from which a oom-\f fou. an school orchestras num or Sunda ; QUE selected. mil int b 2 Me ittle man? do you you TODAY'S What wou Million 4 you dollars ANSWERS BERT KOSS—211 go to the ball game te FRED ANDERSON at; Va u and for a good time DARWIN MEISNEST. N. Es “I'd put it ou would have think “1 remember once I ha night with ived over by Lake who and 1 was allowed to g Union st Union the condition that I would get to hurch on tme | ‘It was a fine spring morning and the woods were a fairyland of bloom. We rode horseback day 46 blow 4706 all in the Hum MABEL, KOBEL, Man, i'r Pine at wun man t slargmi MRS. KUEN 1017 ird st my health |NEW SW EATER |STYLES The favorite wools for sweaters |this summer are Shetland and zephyr, altho mohair and alpaca are | They came in ter summer shades a “DANDERINE® Stops Hair “Chie Out; Doubles Its Beauty. LYTTAKE i | “Vd ke a t the dominant | Sweaters are in| | \ YY og egain and again for frying—vo very vt little is taken up by food. No soggy cooking, and Marola does not smoke like Lester and lard. Care Preduste Co P.O, Bes 163 ‘Now York City Johneon-Letber Mere. Co. Sea Wash, Straight lines are note this season Jamock effects with a sash of knitted yarn. The tuxedo | popular. held in at the waist by a sash. yle is also very It has no buttons A few cents buys “Danderine.” | after an application of “Danderine”| you can not find a fallen hair or any | dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more| color and thickness, COMING TURDAY— WONDERFUL The RY. —— Fashion picture was of Mrs. Robert Degen, 6506 Fourth GENE DESCRIBES THE SCENE OF THE GROUP AROUND THE OUWJA ‘The clearest report of the “revela-| tions” made by Rasputin as a o . written t He ntrol” was ne Archer length of hin | down the details merely tc ing, be said; the informat ed atthe seance had to menace to the of Europe wanted truth into hands to get the “In case a hurricane or the plague disposes of our party, you can tak the affair up where we leave oft Gene wrote. “And t ret service heads of the allied nations will thank | you.” | Then he proceeded with the story of what took i under the «a awnings of the jue Bird in Hono lulu harbor. “1 think you would better get the r mind a Archer he wa ard pl personae in he was an naturally fond of and for that reason, probably, he took pains to describe the group on | board Chrys’ yacht as if it were a in a theatre engineer charts Since ans the ouija board on a table tage—L mean Miller perfectly ang kown, na wa on ~one | in a thin r side of it, ruffled white ‘of the Ft with his finger on the ouiJa tripod No matter about his 1 I can't Miss Miller has it in her | She will send it to you the of the Russian mnt Lorimer, looking like a blie uinting. Th oppor youngr not ‘ wide Miss angel from some old Italiar With her pencil and pad gested avery gentle recording angel It was her work to ret down the let tera which were touched by the oulja pointer and shape them inte werds and sentences ‘Over Miss Chrystobel’s shoulder leaned the sailor, Sandy M Call. He absorbed in the words which followed her pencil that he never noticed the rest of us, never d that # out of his place |Of course we had no Hight to send | him away, since the yacht belongs to Miss Lorimer. “And she was quite oblivious to him, to us, to everything except the message which the new ‘control.’ I suppose «there |must have been a particular fasct | |nation, even for an angel, in the fact that the control was that fam- ous villain, Rasputin. 1 eonfesy that | T «at up and took notice of all the! proceedings, Otherwise I might have failed to observe that Miss noel | had perfect faith that the control to erazy was to come from | was genuine. word of the lan down. 1 th jentious bec what the a single eu wns setting As for the saflor-man, I t his concentr: effort of one who } of the tongue. Bu the story came hard a did underst fed, and the rev and ation most wart Nothi e him look ‘ould have m: ot Fur rest of udience us Mr mfortably in His eyes we on keepin that as he insist as told and n and that he couk 1 rom tearin, Don Manuel was frankly a He couldn't be ruffled by under name, He knew al nd a jest, not eve » hoax a denounce The most ing. iesians were childishly name ‘Rasput that the rest peared more ast fran! agitated And it str altho were hoeke All exe Miss Chrystobel ahd quietly watchin to She of 1 unconcer nish we cared te tela and al hance eyni interrupt sparkled remind w She as that 4 ‘cont individual of wo nowledge oon an own These were etting, the for the first act actor a nensitive vain imaginings, that I felt depressed, was faifing. 1 did not kno the time, but that may h plained the gloom I felt, I to admit that my have been conju of the unholp n bu ba up by t alan monk (To Be Continued) OLDS Head or chest @ best treated xternally” with VICKS VAPOR YOUR BODYGVARO” = 50, @ She didn't underst k she use da mere His face felt a ghost | was tr such the uneasiness may NAZIMOVA F —IN— “THE HEART OF A - CHILD” In which she displays her every touch of genius WE WANT TO Clean Your House ABSOLUTELY FREE Don’t rent a Vacuum Cleaner. 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