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f SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920. PAGE 11 S iene. ei [POPULAR SEATTLE ACTOR HOW THE TIMES ETTERS TO ‘ | Seattle Se le COMING AGAIN 1 HAN “THE MASQUERADER” glam the asibrette in Stiegl YNTHIA GREY |) No. 78-—The Star's snapshots of LYNE a he: ee ig Charles Tayle hen her busband, She Would Have World Law | ' Iressed women.on S » streets | Charges and counter-charges being : itncens teearntons HAT do YOU are ‘omen on Seattle ¢ stank bri moda tateines aaa pee| piel sale seas . | ink? j ducers of the legit ha served to 4 lover of the theatre that he some Persie Ory: Matriage today think? Write bring out one amusing confession. y time tended as many as five is & speculation, merely a partner £ . cape 2 gaprty se atensien. oe " hip tyeucen two people, Inthe av.|| tia Grey, care of The The confession in stated rather blunt. | ~. pertorinanets & od ‘ S S lly by Al Woods; "Can the bunk Sy UA SENN otal teva, wecnuse the eaata Seattle Star. Come out tn the open and admit that! i; On November 28, 1874, Gilbert MERGE Sah ter eneugh aheed | thin art for art's sake #tuff Is camou ‘ , & Bullivan’s “Pinafore” had ite neither do they search deep enough 20 minutes. Drain, dry detween) jflage. Admit that we're all in the Poy¥ 4 first performance in America af into the heart and soul, and only| ACA te the little dark streak A game for the money, i the Bonte nM fa, Bat ton, with study the material side of each other | *round the outer edge, and break in ss iad Ale Marie Walnwristt, slaying Jam the spiritual depths ar m con- | Pieces, reserving oe of, the finest Julia Marlowe and ¥. 1. Sothern, | Bi , if ever, To b y happy “ eream dressing of hy on oe oe WR t wi pa | ise, and arrange on nests of ; the a dramatic yee ge 0 Bese 04 ver leaves. Put @ spoonful of . le orened, are omirey 1" 1 ad wally as we! materially * ‘or e > which shows eniy that materially |@7esin@ on each, dMd garnish with | York city betore the fail of 1920. fated marriages causes most of the| Ml@ 4rimp, Capers and an olive) } ooe jout tn warters nd | 1 Unrest and unhappiness between man | °** ¢ The b 1 . on Broad | m Me being th If you wish, you may add chopped | 5 | © heaviest thing on Broadway f and wife, the result being the a otis 40 the anne. 1 Hrd alia | | this week was an abbreviated dose of : | pho: Berg and two pretty gira Vofee courts. “What God hath join. | fiery 1 Ine aieim Wagner at the Capitol. Three of May Weston and Isabelle Vanes, ao. wen ys pesaens : ny = ac. the pretty maids fainted because | The Pantagescope will show Peart ds ¢ vinity, be AER . | the es were 6 vy / A . wr: “ MANY stop to consider the pondefous Costume for Bride thetr’ eevtaeny 5 rg o heavy ae | White in the 14th epleode of “The ht of their meaning? If they At Second Marriage } E Yin} Black Secret.” il, they wouk! endeavor. to be so + Miss Grey? 1 am a widow lo Qiegteld ten't losing any time f j - 4.8 before marrying that they had and am sgon to be married @ secon The Deaim Blues is being sung b; F : GIRL ACT TOPS Lawrence Barrett, the great tragedian, started his career at Metropolitan theatre in De lary of $ week, , found their mates, that divorce |time. Wduld It be out of place for | Litiian Lorraine at the Voliies ; PALACE HIP BILL id be : me to wear a wht 0 ‘ , ’ : ES LS of {Yhtaning, “fidelana Ccan? Cass muby St fosry On| ‘The theatrical season ought to be | “Some Baby,” heralded at a pre f Laan MORRTAIN, on the wane in New York efty. But tentious musical comedy production, Pught to be a world-wide law to pre UNCERTAIN @ war vent remarrying after divorce. A No matter Row young she may de,! it n't. ‘This week saw a new New comes as the bright. particular feat- selftespecting woman, when di: it és not consitered correct for a ” | Orleans play, “Martinique,” and next —ens Te of the new Vorced, would not consent to A sec: scomen to wear @ white wedding MOSK WEL SOR SHS SP /SEree Mer, te bill which wa SEMtiiin, dar to love tealy,:s00| peak bi hit sodeu® martina | cluding a new Sam Harris musieal open tomerrow loves only once; sherefe poond| She should choose, instead, a comedy, “Honey Girl.” at Loew's Palace Marriages only mean legalized free! own subdued in color, but not som- hee a ad Hip, Featared a There are many soft, lovely |. Evidences of the movie control of the aggregation The divorce courts of today are| shades of blue, gray, rose, Beige, and Broadway is contained in the an of nine musical hasty in granting divorces. They other tints which are eutteble for nouncement that Ethel Harrymore’s 4 comedy stars too much by hearsay, and do not the purpose. |big succeas of the year, Declanne, come Johnny luire enough proof. They do not) sae may wear @ ved, if she wishes, is to be filmed by Famous Players Kane, a livewire Of look into the characters of | sur not @ while one. Pale gray lace jwith the same cast which has made tomedian, and plaintiffs or defendants, and the or embroidered net is appropriate, or {t 80 muccessful ‘ Agnes Burr, thes verage divorce is granted on the! gold or silver tulle or lace. Inatead H cuss Se soubrette, to- timany of third parties who per-|sy being arranged in cap style, or| Gus H's big minstrel show, a gether with @ dure themseives. A. 8. W eich deems. ae'de the eat cane merry whirl of laughter, song, rpel f _ bevy of girls. white vell, the veil in this tn ody and revelry, will hold forth + Huyter and gations Flock cdas' tees ¢ saat tak” Tk Gan be the Metropolitan theatre, commens P Bann bill their | poreren Oratory? quite short or may reach nearly to! pep cian Baia Ser Sour : ph ote ‘ncaa ( Miles Grey: “C. E's" Jetter,| "Mem of Ae gown | . h matinee Saturda Guy bates Post, the eminent dramatic star, who scored a} — Grace Boun stanamnet 4 ebdErding to my way of looking at it, - | tremendous success here some months ago in “The! «vyormatiity a ta Carte” ts ore fw about right He Approves } THE OLD Masquerader.” Mr. Post is a native son, and Seattle is more sentea by the dainty bandbox pair © There is very little of real, true Risque Movies | GARDENER SAY. than proud of him. Mr. Post, by popular demand, plays a Jack Hatian and Mary Goss. When prog ogg lly Mires veneule cer coin rove can ‘Almost everybody likes biue | return engagement at the Metropolitan in the same play the |'* com hierdie a nee A A et a aed towers which ie one reason, per-| {latter part of the coming week, In the above picture he is| ments bats off to the Italiane ade If & preacher preaches a real “goe-|many of your’ readera against se-| haps, that Speedwell ts found in |) shown as a “dope fiend,” one of the two roles he portrays in Grace and William Bohn will deme sermon,” in all its sweet sim: rials and sensational movies, and do po many sorte. AS ®& ru | this clever drama. onstrate some, head and hand bale Dilcity and purity, many of bik bear-| not agree with them in that said/ only the old-fashioned kind “fa wi [something new with the giris on the|ancing. Baker and Baker are @i €ra will go away dimppointed. The movies are ruining the young folks, | eee ee eee nt ILL, ORESSY IN runway, while Walter Greaza will musical pair whose harmony songsi, Majority want to hear a “good speak. for do they not prove {a the finalre discarded, for it NEW SKIT AT MOORE please ip an offering of the firwt|and musical tunes played on piano, » €f,” and one who does not tramp on that “The wages of sin is death”?| ae eS Wee ee oe ie nope he Payne TAA when it comes to pep and jazz | banjo and piano accordion should y their toes too harshly... They do not | That ought to frighten the young! agp vedilcar tne ly mclaye epee Will M. Cressy and Blanche Pay"? puuiine Arthur and Robert Lor@zo | prove entertaining. The feature take the time or trouble to find out! ones into not wanting to commit a few plants of longy f a sub ina Cressy sketch ar 4 Bie om Se w o be shining lichts in the | photoplay is “The Flame of Melk) Whether the sermon was striftly murder or burglaries, oughtn't it seaectin, sometimes called Blue || ley and her company in a fantartic | week's trusical offering, while Gladys te," in which Beatriz Michelena isg not. EB ¥.'| Jay flower, or & still newer VOrt | -—: XIAVABANEA AES) pin will lead the chorus on the starred fal hie telson da tne- Co ety known aa Blue Ridge and two of the big at-| S08, Y grace Pinthians: “I came not to you with Letter From Mother | tig, | IOS SE Bare 6 reveloion se te reongpi eagle ils NEW MELODRAMA excelle ; - the splendor which Specedwolls new sevenact . Ls _ may soeech and may preaching | Who Must Work ‘ oun aeaume, ‘dn the wecalogots Bin’ of ‘ornpeom WiLgAM POLLARD AT OAK THEATRE Rot with enticing words of man's|, Dear Miss Grey: Just few lnes| by the way, you will find this cireult vaudeville| COMING TO PAN | “Capital va; Labor” will + * 1 Cor. ila to answer Evelyn Nesbit Thaw’) > plant Usted under Veronica. P at the Moore for) Classy costumes and pretty girls offering of Levy's Di tle Stocks - artrle. the week start . every ‘man and woman and|“'r' Sins to say that the day never} are always’ a feature of George | company at the Oak theatre for the cher would follow the example . | SERVING 1G : ing tomorrow aft: | ‘cou’; musical comedies tn vaude-| hia beloved ‘apostle. we mania hee come, and never will come, when | SERVING ORANGES ‘ ernoon, a ’ yarn wt me aiison*te tar, “the @ really good woman does not want A nice. way to serve oranges ts to |e Jennie Midde.| 7 maday hae lost mato © Fem) heme, " But ther are o few ia them from the peel, divide | ton, a real Beat ae the churches are man-made.” | (°% "ther many of ghese so-styled, into sections ahd arrange in a circ tle girl, will be : Sint see What is religion? James savy:|{flzaleheaded and painted women proce o abtie a taaae, tea woah heard tn violin pages nes S98 te to visit the fatheriess and the that lure our good husbands away Ph t b C D 1/ attractive looking service and has/ goles, Mise Mid-| di y eetate will their affliction, and to *24 then there are but a few of these ~—Photo by Cress-Dale. | ne advantage of prenerving the peel | dieton has played | i an porno Ra wee unspotted from the ~— secre gra ae ee wiling/ A deftly tailored suit of utmost chic and style. It is mid-|so that one may make une of it| J " a Seattle ae > i, dant an James |: ; night blue serge. The coat is designed in the popular Nor-| Also the fruit is very casy (0 ¢0{) 7, Ciences since sh be Jack Henry, Often they leave behind them a a and the hurried business man appre . was a wee child . Me, hall the fotharimambers are wood t°!nai¢ doxen or more stall children | folk style, and is rather loose fitting. The revers extend {iia breaktaste that require Inue| 2M"? Payne 24 “counts her William | Poltard : men in the coume Dut they draw the line when it comes {oF Whom the mgther rust go out/only to the waistline, which is defined by a narrow belt.| time ime and effort on his part friends here by the hundreds. Or and 9 bevy of try today in @ © 0 the , cod poy oy at ville tant ; 1 ; Broadway beau- : to keeping themselves unspotted cred: Peni slave to feed the/ A neat little “Chin Chin” sailor of black straw Jooks very ile Stamm has s phystoa) culture — y stralgbitorwe Sy D , <t A , D hat combin n te: it h 4 tema the world, | know. for Tam supporting three) Well With milady’s street costume. DAISY HENRY. | 3S ltortts, Shasaik & teraiaeal al ated i For Its ndded gives forcible am Jesus said: “Wide is the gate, and iiitie ones and the father of them — |comedy offering, “Their First Quar Beem “ttraction the guménts ip te broad ts the way, that leadeth to de- If the lady hy il call at The Star's editorial she in . has probably started a new home and pictared here will call at The § '* rooms, el.” The sing a to sun ‘ new bill will vor of both sides. Eero, abd many go in thereat. saatmar Bttin Giana, ANG) qill receive two tickets to seo the W if!os Players in the popula comedy, P ACE HIP Sapp bem ag: beg ag lng have Little Pipl Asong the Sa and narrow ¢ way which lead , “A Pair of Sixes.” Paste a. fax, vaudeville’s " } | company have feats wi 4 — sce the Gtr unto life, and few find it.” Mat-| 40)" Sony rere Mason Thursday's Fashion picture was of Miss Bernice Beal, 11§ 17th ave. N. maging, Nave Sehhs St. SAEs yt funniest’ clown,|) bom Boing ‘ag cosnes “ our fair country every day, there ne terity. It appeals because it is‘new. “PA offering is @ real thew vii:i3, 14, een to be a6 te t rest 4 Direction a Ackerm & Harris |) y PPE | ipifax” and his com | istic replica of the big tron railia, | We need not be surprised that Wires are we noine te de chout is ae ; A Miah Clase mint , bie ions oieinaie pany. with the molten fron runing tite! there are so few érue Christians _ - mrrropnome |WILKES TO PRESENT | . iBaty tanh ence toa tend “that & A MOTHER. | with . A PAIR OF SIXES” Weaver Brothers are comedians | the molds, One will see all the works 4 with nail and honey,” and eight — ure Photeplay “A Pal “ Sasa? the tuece 0s | ae ae ee | taes. ot = selling sl oe 4 3 | pair of ree e farce by The musical treat of the new bill|tion and the finish of the act Vi Were saved from the flood. Com, — Playing for Money | A Béward Peple, which ran an entire| wil be Billy, Genall, @. wiollalst of| without doubt the tatst Usiling sii Pared with the number of people in ascination | year at the Longucre theatre, New | xiii! and artistic perception. |has ever been presented upon the | the world, it looks to me like when| Dear Miss Grey: In answer to the 2 7 York, will be the) just a ttle different are Mitter | stage. § Christ scomes to take his faithful one who wrote pao agerd playing, 1 ORPMEUM attraction of the | and Capman, comedians and dancers.| Miss Effie Johnson of the Levys ‘Ones home, the number will be small. wish to say: Poker playing for omeurr Wilkes’ Players | Pashions de Vogue is the title of| Players will be seen in the leading = W. W. |other card games, when played for, SYLVESTER SCHAFFER t the Wilkes ae ye eyed THE BOOK OF ANN Caters Ripe ses, Portes wie, ian |a_clver_novelty presented_ty_ Ai: | feminine rte i theatre next} —__ hi aechaasiecainiiemetitecin Private Parties Worse en eee ot Utne aad eet” |CHRYS AND I CAN SEE THRU ALL OF ANN’S ke Fogg Week, starting Than Public Dance Halls? |e Who, having lost time and again, | 2 ‘Gettis With & - Dance ! t Fight on playing and losing in SILLY SHAMS matin Miss Grey: As I read the! \. rtd 4LY SHA) mat rs condemning the public dance Sec tena’ hod ie bon ir heed | Some things stick in my mind, not | charming dowager in English scenes, y e rm a ne n a i r a ve! halls, a fri ent of an old poem Tl\ineir families suffered, even unto|bec@use I want them there, but be-| but she is most in demand as the de | ‘ Settetra ond T MAVE US WAVE IT NOW ané learned in. my early school days | g, cause they have made a deeper im-| voted maternal relatives of ex-con . me jeath, and still they kept on playing. | “t oy Mag | Rog Jor PAY FOR IT LATER comes to —“Look for evil, you! Invariably it ts the man who al | pression on my gray matter than| victa!” | “Tested” Seeds— | pa 9 AO Pe aed I ‘will find it.” 1 will say, tho, before | reaay has the money to put Into it| better *things have done. I would) 1 suppose all this accounts far digestive pill At your own convenience I go any further, that I do not ap- | ay, like to s6¢ and remember nothing | 4 b 4 a lot of bluff that wins out, and| like to s¢e and rm Ann's not knowing how to keep her Best for the West mao are co Prove of boys or girls under 20 at-| when one learns to play with thix|DUt the beauty of the world, but I room tidy, and for her indifference ‘ Bee: peor « | IN SMALL PAYMENTS tending these places, because the tr-| sort jf ty like starting to school sey.|find that ugliness which I particu-| to « dally bath; also for her uncanny convenes 3 With a burst of Our credit plan is the very best guarantee tn the world that greyed youth needs direct-| era; years behind your older sister;| larly do not want to remember often Knowledge of the best rouge to buy a B temper, each de you, will be satisfied with the results obtained. img, but neither do I approve of | i+ is doubtful if you will ever catch|™makes a deeper impression than and how to apply it so that Jim and clares he wants A wave will save you at least one-balf hour every day ef the n going other places without ay |sorme delicate picce of art or a bit) Bob and Daddy can’t detect it. | 4 d Ben Erway : peron. STE o of poetry which I would like net to rees an | to break the week Grae ‘public dance halle are more|__DISGUSTED WORKING MAN, | of poe But Chrys and I can! We can nee Ipartnership, “but when their lawyer Every one can now discard the olf curling tron and patent thru all of her silly shams. The af. comes they dispute as much about curlers for we have brought the orderly and conducted in @ cleaner I do not Uke to see only the flaws | rectations are not important, but the Sh rubs * rote be J 1 th Actails of the spl as they had Manser than most house parties. 1 in Ann's character, nevertheless tbey |facc that Chryn.and 1 see theth-— Nadine Gale whos the aceterer PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE have attended house parties given| @ ; , | are too conspicuous to overlaok ate oe ; I people whe were considered very | “/ Horlick’s Her lasinenn in & naive expreasion | eta water ein vend tne napey || To Complete the — |) ie, durineas. They finally accept REACH OF ALL ; fine, and had social standing, where | ORIGINA of her real self, She doesn't even) vine or Lorimer wome day. ; pe Pete gt: getters ta 9 “For appointment call Main 6507 not only young girls were permitted consider it a fault! She has never y Setting of House the’ dissolution by, 'Grawing a hand of Ann was 0 obsemed with her suc yn at poker, the winner to be master of LADEI Vy IM ROVEMENT 520 smo igarets, | r orde % to ke cigarets, but Nquor was lived in @ well-ordered house, I sup: | cess with the boys and Daddy that and Garden the business, the loser his servant Union St. served, and, sometimes, ec! s much Of ft _— he didn't perceive how compl \rnere are numerous cash fines Cc . a sha “has gone to college.” She . —- 4 Sas ote yr feptatinethat, She grad, |#h® had failed with us women. That | Trees and Shrubs, dis-|/ana penaltios. Aino abbotute wo: 9 was another important mistake, but rec y ie demanded This makes | shrimp Salad Ge avalide | vated from a busincas schoo! And she couldn't understand it, because || tinetive in quality and 8° position exceedingly Ct) . in her scheme of life every woman is FY H £ him when he is installed, a , ¢ has 4 whiel " Dear Miss Grey: 1 am giving a| Ue plain that she haa a mind which for herself "an. aguinnt” att other | Marge size, which will | i. ye'xetcieton nome. and his sweet dinner In a few days and wish to Q ; Pees to k b tock! ft trom the | ke An: he not tell her his reason foi make it YOUNG BRID! Quick Lunch at Home or Office Si ry nance nr give Mutena| ‘The theory may bring happiness to J img and s , 1 position. ‘This complica Remove shrimps from can, cover Seer, Gnd. Nor esvect: snateen. Snatend tion excites no end of amusing situa a ide hy pure: oung women, bu I on help wor with cold or ice water, and let stand Avoid Imitations and Substitates | bag eg gr atin dil ire ajc tnartnla oe bisa | TP | TS OW Silks aid Cale eusetheant takhe @ ‘To know all is to forgive all, they | dering what's to become of all the To ‘know all is to forgt hand in the game and proves that a say. It was some time before we|sirla like Ann when they grow old : knew much about Ann. Jim told| When men count thelr wrinkles—if Everything for the lone queen of hearts can beat a pair of sixes. Bob, and Bob told me, and I told | they see them at all. | Home Gardener } ae | Chrys, a few things t her bring I couldn't pieture Ann as old and <7AP OCRPAP re ing up which explained Ann, but! faded, 1 couldn't pi@ture myvelf that | Z jOSC AR GER ARD BAC K even so, I couldn't forgive her I had always seen myself, at IN CAST AT LEVY'S slovenly habits, as a graciops, -white-haired Oscar 7 » popular Swed Her mather ngver had had time! beauty, something like a Watteau F OY' ish comea r w fully recov. 1023 THIRD AVENUE |to train her. Her mother had been | grande dame, surrounded by lovely ered from his tion, that has, Elliott 6183 Private Booths an actress’ and never bad had a) grandchildren kept him out of ° ; home to keep There was a potnt which hurt ne Kast af the Let us do your planning for that “And now Mrs. Best {# in the moe-| One couldn't have grandchildren un. |} 6 Uevy's Musical jes!” Bob ended his apology for |jey« one itad a son or a daughter Comedy com Ann with this atunning blow Wh A ted * a pany for the eS bat if Ann provided the Lori imm Sunday D Dinner ‘Jim will soon get her out of that) mers with an heir before I did? am, Past two weeks, kin es nee e coming to Pan-| and will return profession!” said 1 (To Be Continued) r d “Na, he will not! Lately she was - ———» to the cast this tte tit eg Bh Ai fie a a SAFE DEPOSIT ae oe ee and proper attention nome illness, Now she inwists that | SUGARLES: with a matines she is going to support herself as| CONF RC | today, in “Zow Don't wait thinking they will se Unless the gkin affection is caused Special Chicken Dinner many y@ire 0s she cant” « "| CONFECTION Wo" 'at Levy's Or-| appear in time. Perhaps they will, by some intemal. disorder, Resint “The wort predicament the Lort.| © Delicious confections may be made pheum. | but in the meantime you are suffer- 1 poking usually cl T. pi P tears it a - Llomorrow mers were ever in!’ I exclaimed. | with gelatine and fruits, Bring to a ‘ “Zowie" ts said | ae au Les and Soe . bacaann it conte x ’ “Imagine the woman whom our Jim | boll two cups of maple syrup. When < to live up to its ng your nerves: ome soothing ant es for such must call ‘mother’ jumping around |it begins to stiffen, add the juice of | ALL SIZES ‘ title in every de- | verik ene 1, youl. goubteer re: tions. af Petlinet ys for itis , 1c woul 20 nearly A at the order of a mavie director, It's|one leman and one cup of finely . i tail as it is fast a a Specie! pace Te cee: ats like the tasty and unthinkab’ It's #0 undignified! | chopped figs or dates, or both mixed. 4 : snappy and fair lieve it alll attract attention, A/ai/ Mrs. Best can't expect to go on—| Stir until the ingredients are thoroly Bess Hilt ly bubbles over with the Lorimer wealth behind her | mixed, then pour into a pan duscted | with fun, The . a nm son-in-la I gasped. with cornstarch mixed with a little musical angle of the offering will be Come and bring the family to Seattle’s Newest | “The results of her . ‘jumping | powdered sugar, Let it stand and something out of the ordinary in High-class Chinese-American Restaurant. around’ are quite dignified, my dear.| cool. When firm, cut into cubes. that all of the six big numbers With | 2 [eu ‘ve seen Mrs, Best as the gra-| Honey may be used instead of maple the 22 girls of the chorus will tend cious mother of the rich film hero|syrup, if more canvenient or pre- to have @ novelty atmosphere to many # time. She makes quite a ferred (them. Beas Hill will dolight with

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