The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1920, Page 15

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ee . a TS ~ eaeerreremees THE SEATELE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1920. TW | sapary’ MAN OF MIDDLE AGE, WITH WIFE iS itl Sit l AND KIDDIES, SUCCUMBS TO | Callie W © | CHARMS OF SCREEN STA R { No, 60—The Star's snapshots of attractively- BY CYNTHIA GREY dressed women on Seattle streets THE ar ory feook.” yMabel Cleland J x % “There is no fool like an old fool.” Oft have I pondered over that particular quotation and have always conclu that it was a bit harsh. Years, it would seem, should briny “The temperamental young Ru: - . ; ita He Digioaliy 32 wisdom, foresight, deliberation, all of which fill the cup -casendbedeg ¢ hover ietenag fy t help bulld YRANDMOTHER cuddled Peg. | wash. Tr t haunted the for- life to the brim, and overflowing, of good, common horse ' guess tha ‘ baiiudali Rite ‘ 1 G ey ur te just as lest and was cor ed in their Sense-—thus have I reasoned withymysel/ hereto/or: putin, @ nt o rth, sha riches at one aM ould. He| min w the Stiekeens—or But today I stand disabused of any such reflections, The tter nd ral To those who ' ‘ we ¢ made him |Head Takers of the Serum : » ahned é rf apter aed tran nor hin tongue 4 un feel queer ar nd rown men and women, @IOe truth of the above quotation has flung itself full upon me \ eith ¢ whieh Mi uddent t raz nailor knew, by her tone, that Grand-|the Indians, believed in it apd Tf you are, as I was, a believer tm the omniscience of age, a put 1| %trlghtened up, and as if pulled t mother was coming to the part|ran from it. (*% read the following letter and know that when one is a foo! peynagyie you the gist | Smmon string, the rest of us rose about the ghosts, Bo she went or And, sure enough, right back —"there is no fool like an old fool.” of the pict, as made by Certels and |” id ain ¥ a Randy coeneee , with the story of our house, and right on the 3 Dear Miss Grey: 1 have a sad story to tell you, and | the I ' A‘ niomeg “a rule—by divine right Nar -gp hating per tie whats “ hy resp Hien would like your advice cameo mM spay aco a f After thin ‘revelation’ poor Sand The wind moaned th r than the f of our shed it I got into the habit of going to the movies with my hus seiko Chak thi " w was dr rained hin great hands high abov und dar nomet straight, some- band, and I noticed him look at every young girl intently, en to it by f f the spirit of T volts Hina la gd ad rapt Map Moparagedlyy rp ot rer bet i. : as! . » scree! then Ry mn seats is Gos : i ack and keep up the ing on the ¢ 4—only to leap which was flashed upon the screen, and it gave me a queer} ees j War! War! Oh, Most Mercifu ng with her, afraid to stay at|again, to its full height, straight feeling, but 1 tried to think | } ( , oncerned | Father, Save Unt the beach without her and terrible it was his interest in the ser) HAT do YOU beanue se sir cyt thle nce ‘Then the poor chap rushed | The houses were all in the part Ellen's hand trembled so she of the picture. Palle kite plot away. Hvidently Certels hadn't] jeaving un with that awful wall eci i the town, that P my shoulder, ‘It ts ovet 2p “3 TSERUER Oies think? Write Cyn- the | ‘ ft US) ing in our ears, Even after he had P Stadison and Main at ju ur house! she chat. He is 39 and we have been thin Gace « ft" would t the trutht Evidently | disappeared, Mins Lorimer st a a ‘ oe now Ge \ married 12 years, and such 7 a 1rey, are of The the Russians themselves ¢ i las the dae down witch be t rep ave, ows to | dard fs nardiy know what Adear babies as we have to| Seattle r. Sie | Gouin aa bade cae | pene oee uround us crowded the ‘Do! exclaimed the Indian brighten our home! | | 0 cha ic Aaa ng de ra Fe Be Cone® Ellen took my t and as|boy. ‘Only the light of the sum@it Now he tells me he ts in love with | cowrage. This thing ts not as serious S aneret 86 Male autotn 40: Guan hth we ran we met tw 4 flaming torch can drive tt back. One of the movie actresses, and can't} 4s you believe & to be. Try to shift bis life.. Corte all Gas CHERRY SPONGE oys running and looking over! Com ‘Yes, come! Ellen called, live without her. He says ho » Older men than himself and homelier/ Time, and you will find, gradually too, marrying young and beautiful! that your worn features will take gitis in the pictures, and he can't|@ more youthful expression Don few of your cares upon old Father ee ee But Ellen didn’t stop, as I ex- pected, and gasp out our story. O, asked | 1p at wasn't Ellen's way. She “So the queer went an and | (14 KW a eaees 2 eups canned cherrics voles of Sandy McCall changed and ; ie us| Ha ..onh the water, I gee why he can't do the sam } be afraid to smile; don’t hesitate Fame Gcrus cup sugar them ized a stick of burning wood and Don't you think these pictures | “doll up tow 4 not nec 1 all Jump suddenly P me os p hot water They answered in awe-struck | started right back ard home, cause a lot of trouble? I don't see| apell years: but personality is reall ace - gy Sali Xba wh r voices, ‘Go not toward the forest why they can’t sciect men nearer| the secret fountain to eternal you teaspoon baking © back toward the waves! Come have the will to follow me and power those girls’ ages This would stop|Mere’s luck to you. ve th Shes iatolbeedbeagae’ sph powder will flee together! that dinmatiafaction in homes. T have : -* a ea alin 1 teaspoon | tga ‘coud Waa See ies aumee & friend who sys her husband acts| Lonely Young Man “In trdfisiating. what follows 4 teaspoon salt urned back v cr Reat yolks of eggs till thick and lemon colored. Add half the sugar gradually and beat ti oth. Add water and the rest of the sugur and lemon, Add flour mixed and sifted Why must we run toward the breast lame flared Up amd the mme way, after sceing one of | 4 “Pheer Caria’ Answers “Three Girls ts fall height in the rd ret ome what to do, as |. D&ar Mim: Grey: How to solve the i Raat weer anower, lamentable problem of strangers CARE-WORN MOTHER —_ ally—meeting cor Sandy intoned his words like some prophet of old. The gist of tt is this “Certain factions of Russian ari water?” Look! Look you!’ they whis "There back of your dwell in the dark firs! tocrats, conniving with certain Ger Now, can you beat that for pure, © sand frien She eppaette sex man —. will be Pere > ae 2 with baking powder and mit. Add alth! fn. certainly a mystery to rule all Burope at they munt| viieas of omen of gor ‘4 ow the moa ni ed su. | Per mmatulereted foolishness? Nice dances and games won't | work while the natiods are still weak | vn i onan Deneee AN AEE a bw the mont firmly fited su: |stown into our back yard. One ama A man on the border of forty, with |. ie r f- ne b i yeh ee the Inst war, The |°°7;_22 the bottom of a buttered perstition among the Indians wa8|had caught fast in some biliekberry t » there are a lot of n |} from the effecta of the last wa M | baking dish put the cherric > e hos hich came |briars, and the high wind lifted 1¢ home, fait! f onde aking dish put th rr ‘ou . fear of giant ghosts which cam © home, felthful wife and wonderful | , yn who w fcheme is that the capitalists 4nd | tne better over Onde fe ne ee eevee which [20d played sll those ghostly Wiehe Nittle Kiddies, falling for some “youth. samee x Jat ta shall rule the profetariat nd be nh & mod rom the a N a Hut Davie. you see, boys are often ae arimocrats . nd z erate oven far 40 minutes. If the they called Statalth or Stick Si- much afraid as cir” ful" feminine screen heroine who 44) woud probaNy thirty-two, with two or| “ON.” thewe children and 0 husband, of WER every city who have no bad @ half-dosen marriages and divorces! any kind, who do not use tobace to her credit or discredit! or tquor, or use bad language. The My doar “Care-Worn Moth Arstlare always the ones who end last I want you fo know ¢ hardest time get acquainted. you have mp sympathy, and woe for! Three ¢ ask how girla meet the advice: these nice boy#? I can answer that Duriag your spare time make 4) The girts yor have reference to are atudy of these popular, youthful (7) |ocany at home, live with ¢heir par motion picture stars. Kead the #0-| ents, and nice girls usually have nice fiom picture news in the dally papers. | brothera Nice girls naturally asmoch and peruse carcfully the leading mo-|ate with other nice girls, just as you tio picture magazines. Every time|etranger nice girly do. We boys do you sec an article on the cafe &-|Mkewine ploits of this one, or sensational di-| Now the local nice girl and boy weorce of that onc. real age of Miss|meet thru brother and sieter. But Bo-and-So revealed, cic, place the|how about us strangers? Onr erticle in a conspicuous place, where brothers and sisters aren't here Dy friend husband can see it. Note es-|conaequently wo don't meet ox or working nee everywhere. Ne | cherries are tart sprinkle sugar to tions and boundary lines are not im | taste over them before adding the portant to the ‘old order’ when It — _ — “4 cake batter, The syrup of the fruit comes inte power agal makes it unnecessary to serve a! OTTAWA, Ont—British Columbia YUMA, Ariz—ient C F. Bell, rmy aviator, drowned when plane “The Germans will organire and ce "ih sg, npn armies arm he affion Indians protest arrest of ‘on drill arr 1 supply the officers ves 60 ay aviator, drowned for the mime, [ussa will supply the salmon fishing on their re maf-power. In Russia alone can be|| 7HE OLD ~ - ——______—— raised a vast army, for her man | (74 RDENER SAYS | 1 power is not depleted like that of rage: : we ‘ war-worn Germany and Austria and | 11 200 [ike romes, bat have no 4 Fae ad are ited to re-|| P08 karden, why .not Iny out a nike seabacen pe Page sr wo And bed ‘< by ramblers? Strangely this must be supplied by a yellow these litth are not || Instead of Buyi: d Y. fw t ' all kanes ; Aang ying, Add Years of Wear to Old, Faded pone boglorn will be given giadly |] mong the most satisfactory Garments with “Di ond es” —F; ! “When questioned further on this|| {2*% bloom all summer rm iam Dy —Fun point, Rasputin refused to tell which particnlar yellow people was rick enough and willing to finance an kkkkak are ot fine nance do not crow very bh only a minimum a : ’ la peat t high living costs with ‘‘Diamond any information you may | by chance and my expe th Jother war. I noticed that Certeis " Perfect results are sure, no matter about this particwar star|these chances are ver: y slim sank back In hin deck chair and re. || | wig Y if your ol¢ silk; li whom your hurbend thinks he t& in LONELY poy laxed when that question remained and. Mme . pei te SF pea wes i linen, lowe with. ~- unanswered, while Don Manuel Althe ‘He HT. ee ree Shoe duced in won ferful profusior are excel for cutting you can éweet alys » Im your march you will find that @ number of these charming. wouthit | CHARLES SCHWARTZ appearing stars are many years older | Optometriet and Mfr. Optician than, they look, and often, instend | Mres Examined ond Glasses Fitted walked nervously to the rail an threw a perfectly good unlighted |cigar into the deep! “‘And whoever #hall win the yel “Diamond Dyes” are guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadelees eolor to house-dresees, ginghama, aprons, blouses, stockings, skirts, sweaters, children's costa, draperies, everything! of being ted in wedlock to on old PP Assen ; —Photo by Cress-Dale. |row men to thin caure,’ chanted the beds under the rose bu: he Boxe The Direetion Book in package tells plain! man, are married to men from jeasona bie sn't this “tly i y wne yo) wo! vole of Sandy McCall, as be trans ee eee eB herpes « in phainly how to Siz fo ten years younger than them- due teteas = & estecdy Stanningly gowned young opt tated the oulja ‘revelation’—'whoever || Wi! have a wonderfully fine pie diamond-dye over any color. You can pereneed s ture. She is typically an Irene Castle model. Her dress is fash-| Roope dot fp digg aggre 3 mistake. To mateh ruggist ioned of fawn-colored duvetyn, with touches of self-colored| tor Germany po ovting e eg | “Diamond Dye” Color ‘Cond yon no phew Ein ; wool applique herevand there around the bottom of the tunic|-——— — meee ~ —— caer a jand skirt. A novelty belt encircles the waist and a dainty! |little lace collar sets off the rounded neck. A handsome brown Russian sable cape-coat and fawn-colored chenille hat, which turns up from the face and droops in the back, form ————— | 28 delightful color combination. DAISY HENRY. selves. Phooe Main 256 Last, and not inast, don't loxe your | If the lady pictured here will call at The Star’s editorial rooms, she | | will receive two tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show ag the Moore. | Wednesday’s Fashion picture was of Miss Patricia O'Tirien, of the ‘ Looking Pathe Film Exchange. Milk is ® body-bullding food an well and SUMMER STYLES as an energy producing food, & pro Now Is the Time to Get Rid of |tective and a growth-stimulati These Ugly Spots | food. Adults as a rule eat too much There's no longer the slightest |meat. They would be healthier if Peed of feeling ashame of your freckles, as Othine—double stren, is guaranteed to remove th: homely spot | » or nO meak Milk is ehes Simply get an ounce of Othine—| for body-building and re » strength—from any druggist ree and apply a little of it night and No food can take the place of milk, morning and you should saon see in the diet of a child. If a mother that even the worst frecklés have they often substituted for thelr ren {ular meat dish a milk dish made with Correct Clothes for Women expects her child to grow, to be well begun to dimappear, while the light . ~ * td en, Gnd to have geek tecle,|or ones have valllehed eutioaly.” Tt Spring and Summer Suits it is absolutely essential that she see is seldom that more than an ounce are now displayed in a large, attractive assortment— Suits, Dresses, Coats, Wraps, to it that the child has milk every ix need day. Every normal child should have | skin a from a pint and a half to a qu plexion, milk a day until he is 12 Be sure to axk for the double to completely clear the | ain @ beautiful clear con. old; and after that, until adult life trength Othine »« this te sald under! o : san: cahnipeak Hb woud baye a pint of| eumatiaas oF iaonty Waake it ts Cult! Blouses and Stunning Milli- milk a day to remove freckles. nery. 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