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‘DON’T, Eleanor McDonald, 16 years did not return to her home. with teachers and girl friends on about 9:18. ot Black dress trimmed with braid this the tears o broken as she almost wh . HE could think *of no possi reason why you J. gone away like this, when I ask her. She and your father, who you their all—a wholesome love a @ happy home, music, and > is I pondered ever you, trying mother, 1 happened to ask you were “movie” or stage-struck. “Why—oh, Eleanor was craty about the movies and took a keen interest in every new star, and I be- lieve she has sdid that she would ) 2 pis re z ingle word they me thing : eapecially, E t F i i if? i girls flock to the studios MOTHER! 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You must say “Cali- ~ old, & student of the of her daughter, She She is of dark compjexion, very pretty, weighs, 115 pounds and ts i, slender build, She took no other clothing from home aq, If seen, would be apt to have on the clothes she wore to school, which were and buttons, brown oxfords and stock ings, plum colored coat three-quarters length belted about the waist, ‘and @ small black straw hat, close fitting. ¥ DEAR ELEANOR McDONALD:—Every word of letter is a prayer—a prayer that you are safe, that you will see this, and that I may be able to say something that will cause you to turn back. I know that if you are safe you will see this letter, becausé ee goer mother has told me that you would never think D ing the day without reading my columns. My girl, if you could have seen your dear mother as she r tottered weakly into my office Saturday afternoon, her face of a deathly pallor and her dear eyes swollen almost shut by! ‘ anguish you have caused her, her soft voice to} ie metas to me that you had gone had not returned, you could di ble HAT do ed i thia Grey, care of Seattle Star. nd | on to and like the moth they are event : ally consumed.” ‘ will die of grief —you will ha raves 1 always tried to warn hep | BROW, and they have pinned @ life's ore Rope to you against this sort of vareer and as A ahe 100s a good girl, and obedient, 1! vom are in Beattie, won't you and sec d 20 perfectly happy 2; come jo me’ Tt can i ever dreamed that she would think | ¥O% know some things, should I ser @f leaving ike this to try to be a| YM that I cannot sorite, motion picture actress. Besides ahe| | will be waiting— Red no moncy with her to my Sincerely, knowledge.” CYNTHIA GREY. Order of Silverware the proper arrangements of forks @ forma! dinner. that the forks should be placed the right, as one begins cating wi the fork. argument for us. ‘an! THREE SISTERS. Wishes to Overcome Self-Consciousness Dear Mins Grey: me to overcome this? A READER. wil forget your own presence. WOMEN SEEK JOBS are trying to obtain jobs as cha: of large houses for a nomina while thousands of girts, many Jobs as movie SHEPHERD'S PIE crust on top. Plenty of gravy shoul be used to moisten the meat. JEWISH WOMEN OF PALESTINE VOTE tine took place April 19. sembly TO CLEAN STRAW HATS nd tle cleaned by serubbing with leme may be wiped with a with alcohol to remove Shellitex Means Safety Shell-rimmed eyeglasses or spectacles prevent breakage. Genuine Shelitex Shur-Ons have the added advantage of neatness. ‘There's a style for your in- dividual features. We have yours, ’ Seattle Optical Co. 115 Second Ave. Established since 1890 Bverett high school, left her home Friday morning ae usual to attend her classes, but When the late afternoon passed and she did not return, her mother became alarmed and tried to get in touch learned that Eleanor had gone to schdol, Dut left the building with her hat and coat YOU think? Write Cyn- he an ignordnt moth does to the flame, | Blwanor, if you do not go home quickly your poor mother and father killed them just os surely as tho you had done it with your oun | hands. You are all they heave, you Dear Mins Grey: We have had arguments with several friends about Our friends claim Wit you kindly settle the Forks, regardless of hew many courses are served, are always placed to the left in the erder they ere ward I am very self. conscious. Do you think ff I should take up vocal lessons it would help The lessons would dowdtiess help you fo @ certain extent. You should go out @ great deal and become in- terested in other people, thus you Owing to the ravages of the war on old established fortunes, scores of highly-placed women in England @rons or companions to women and girls who have to travel. Others are willing to share in the management 1 wage, them with titles, are applying for actresses. Shepherd's pie is made with left- over meat minced and made savory with chopped onion and herbs, mixed with a little cold boiled rice and then baked in a deep dish, with a biscuit The first popular election in Pales- All Jews and Jewesses who have reached ma- fority are eligible to vote fdr dele- gates to the Jewish constituent as- Slightly sotied straw hats may be Juice and rinsing in clear cold water. | Stuff the crown with tissue paper, | #0 as not to change the shape of the hat when drying. Colored straw hats th moistened «~~~ S we ve at to th delightful Two eattlle S No, 74—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets —Photo by Cress-Dale. An individual feature of this pretty spring costume is the e suit is a primrose yellow and the vest (which is edged with crocheted lace) is a helio- trope shade. A large picture hat, the identical color of the vest, lends additional attraction. The jacket, which is inclined to fullness, may be worn belted if desired. DAISY HENRY. If the lady pictured here will call at The Star's editorial rooms she will fecelve two tickets te Marguerita Sylva in “The Honey Bee,” = pretentious motion picture production at the Metropolitan. color combination. THE SEATTLE ST Co ° fy AR—MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920, ~~~"! Blossom Seeley lle at the Moore . | Blossom feeley, with her trio of ultraJans entertainers, heads the new | Orpheum vaudeville bill which opened | jat the Moore Sunday. And for extra) rood measure, Will M, Oresay and )| Manche Dayne are on the program. Sunday pat at the Moore evi Wenced complete s#atiaftaction with | thia week offering in heewelf capable of giv ile cranks a watistactory | afternoon or evening | Cressy hile & big following. Hin! sketch thin year ts called “The Man | |Who Butted In," tn which he por-! trays a country storekeeper who joures hin nephew's wife of extrava mance. Later, Cressy appears in the uniforin of overseas entertainer and tells the audience of his experi ences in France Jonnie Middleton, violinixt, and Or ville Stamm, the “American Her-| cules,” have intereating offerings Hilly Duvals and Merle Symonds} Present a eketch, “Phetr Miret Quar:| rol,” while De Witt Young offers a |Jurating act | WORKING MEN MELODRAMA The Levy Dramatle Stock com pany iy presenting “Capital va, La bor,” a well-written melodrama, at the Oak theatre thin week. Shern Bainbridge is the dominating figure Aa & superintendent of a large steel plant, who ia having trouble with hin Altho in love with the | workmen daughter of the owner of the plant when the teat came for him to choore | between the girl he loves and his people, he chooses the workingmen and walked out on @ strike with them. | | "Capital ve. Labor” ia a stirring ar | |gument for the workingmen, while the good fe of cay 1 also is shown. Alf T. @ayne, as the owner and the capitalist, in very good, while the part of his daughter is cleverly handied by Effie MacKinnan has a pleasing role as a happy-fo-lucky sort of a chap who te Well liked by all, His little touches lof comedy are the bright points of | the offering | | eee | COMEDIAN GETS BIG | OVATION AT LEVY'S | | Oscar Gerard, popular Swedish comedian, of the Levy Musteal Com: | ledy company, returned to she cant | this week at Levy's Orpheum, after | an iiness of two weeks, in “Zowte.” He received an ovation upon his ap- pearance on the stage, and followed it up by gtving a tip-tap performance as a husband who gets into a merry | mens, due to the fact that he Invites | fan olf sweetheart ;apartments for inks that his wife is at her moth-| v's. | Lew White, in the adjoining apart- ment, in the meantime tn having just | an merry an affair when he returns Johnson and discovers that his wife is enter taining an old aweetheart of hers | while whe thinks that he is out of the j city | Ress Fit) and Robert Lorenzo ai. | | vide the honors tn the musteal line Bess Hill's number, “Just Like a WilLo'-the Wisp.” is very well ren-| dered. Robert Lorenzo sings “Trip: | ou.” Walter Greata offers « pretty num ber on the runwey with the girls. j . ae 800-POUND COMEDI- |ENNE WINNER AT |PALACE HIP | The new bill which opened at Loew's Palace Hip yesterday over: | flows with fan, with Agnes Burr, the plump comedienne, and Johnny Kee ua of I GET Id most charmi Sho ts as ti dancer went to her was a most It seems flexible, for when a scenario would require her to jump from smoky side on fea, Ann's hit with us. made by a Before ex opened wide. have to get windows if should, with densed in th: 1—Tense t! time making to the body. ternate mov and rest. 2—Tense name way. as you can, 3—Tense knead the a and go thru a bleycle, body from si ter than Chrys or I. Chrys and I discovered one morning how she keeps fit. We but Ann wasn't up. She preferred | to take her exercises in bed, she said. train, or to nlide down a rope on the Chrys and I had never guessed that movie artists have to work all the time in order to earn their salar. | 4nd I decided nat to use. heard of cases of goiter which has Over the top of It I scribbled “How to Keep a Lovely Figure.” have all the windows of the roam| ‘Ann's exercises in bed can be con. | toes to the body. as far as you can, then grip by fore- ing toes toward the heels, at same shoulders, grip fingegs, shut fists, hardening muscles to shoulders. peat, five times, return to leg exer- cises, then back to arms. as hard as possible, at the same time 4—Push the pillow under the hips 6—-With legs extended in the air, move each leg from side to aide, al-|that the #; lowing one to pass over the other. 6—Sit up in bed and sway the ive can, then forward and backward, | Ho: and from side ‘9 side as much as|t'y’ THE BOOK OF ANN INSIGHT INTO ANN’S MORNING BEAUTY EXERCISES Some things Ann can do much bet. | possible, AN ingly and dance divinely. imber as a professional room to ask her to walk alluring spring morning, movement, attempting the shoulders. that she has learned a a bridge to a moving | tion until tired. Then Fight and then the of @ conflagration. a Ann also had some exercises made a great Toopied her list—it was | very famous physician. developed when girls necks, ercising, one ought to| Of course, one doean’t| “Why?” I asked her out of bed to open the one has slept as ane! them open all night. plied as seriously as ene words: “Ob ia! lat" he leg muscles from the First extend toes mind!" muscles of the leg hard | Relax, tense again, al- ements five times, relax hands and arms in the Extend fingers as hard making muscles hard to Re. ||" e weak healt) the abdomen, making it th * bdomen with the hands, pestive troub inna ja a wien 0 shows thats the rishi routing. soro rh nd othe if em: ia be! reome thi wtration the movement of riding t tired fi after o ide to side as far as you | je needed, ti omtha: compelling the spine She can bow | bend from the small of the’back up| to the head and forward and back- ward. This exercise loosens up the spine and invigorates the nerves that @re sent to the lower part of the with us in the big Lorimer park. It toay. “Then follow with a twisting |ncers are Jack Hallen and Mary Get on the knees and elbows, | lot of clever beauty #tunts from her | then push the body forward as far as mother, who had to keep her muscles | possible without falling on the face. she never could tell| Then push back as far as ponsible. Go back and forth while in this post. while the hips are elevated. improving the neck, but these Chrys twisted and turned their heads in order to fill out the hollows in their Keeping at her exercises one thing Ann persisted in “I wouldn't lose my anything in the wide world! sho re speaking of a life-and-death matter. waid myself to myself. “Jane Lorimer, I guess you can put your one special worfy out of your (To Be Continued) MAKES FOOD TASTE ‘ omibdaae and other db your food does taste ‘ood or returnin, blood te tla, The one medi timately claim to do all 's Barsaparilia, If ake Hood's Pill rtic, more Mood’s pon, whose humor enlivens the big | musical comedy production, “Some Baby.” as chief Inugh agitators. “Some Raby” is Miss Burr, who ex tracts plenty of humor from her 300 | Doris Stone is also featured | pounds, in the operetta, and there is a chorus | -| of pretty girlx, who wear effectively | Jenough brilliant comtumes to start a! fashion show Bohn and Bohn, with the lady in ,|the act featured as “the well-bal EARLY | ancea giri” because of her physical perfection, present a clever routine | jot difficult hand and head balance to | ing feats, Junt nonsenge of the “different’ | variety is presénted by Huyler and Bann, two young men, one of whom appears in a laughable female im | personation. A talented pair of singers and ion i to look over! “italian comedy, by Steve Freda, | wing a good bit of applause. Raker and Baker, a man who com: Vines singing with piano and banjo | playing, and a pretty girl, offer some | pleasing harmony songs. . | ee |A PAIR OF SIXES AT THE WILKES ‘Two partners are in a violent mix up over business difficulties, They decide to settle the question with a deck of cards, Whoever lowes is to become the servant anf valet of the winner for a whole year and if either party breaks the agreement he is to lose his share in the bust ness. J This forms the plot of “A Pair of Sixes,” thig week's farce comedy at the Wilkes. Alexis Luce fs the part ner who loses and Ben Erway the winner. At the end of the play, tho, things look as if they were the other way around, Jane Morgan, Fanchon Everhart, Jane Darwell and Mary Thorne have the leading feminine roles. Howard Russel, Erman Seavey, Henry Hall, drop first the left shoulder exercises for Chrys had too zealously was the one morning. shape for if she were John 5 iward Austin | and Norman Feusier are also cast in this k's producti SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Guardian Trust & -Savings Bank COLMAN BUILDING r eC! ecnema, dinean an built up to ing, and the flue ti cine that his axa. Puls. ilo Wolralt calt RUN LAF Ree ODN A) SINCE S| ORIN NRT SEO AY 1 OI IS EE OUP ON FON LON |! Your Word's as Good TRIUMPH IN OAK 1} LF @Yrwr77 Ore (GOODNESS SAKES! HOW SHE CAN NUMBER THOSE CHECKS! THE OLD GARDENER SAYS Many are the complaints which have. tried tc maggots, Fortunately ean now be almost w come, The «remedy 4 of emall, tarred paper discs which ean be made at home trom single ply tarred paper, or bought in quantities at a low price. 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