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“To change my ner my and Phere’ Bloom of so: This ts int With the Cency or dress and its ¢ duct, whi ther in this colu DRESS AND I DRESS; STYLES AFFECT GIRLS’ MINDS, MODES? THIA GREY Dress has an effect on conduct. BY CY? to the trae garb and assur dark » and I need or subject of extreme style of wardire g wor hood, and the ef today Undoubtedly Worthy the most tion of the When « ~ themselves fashion Really, fashion maker sillier “fall” for them. e ty, Mke a toad of brick Why don’t women, as a the win Mrs. Public. & more becoming style | Outrageously absurd one Grown women are leaders of fashio ‘They set the mark of approval on Fidiculous styles by aff Then, when girls follow suit, these mame women, too late, their daughters ar fascinating men, but mer: they are steeped in of “following th how absurd that lead de. | awake to the philowphy and pow ts questionat mind and manne: in the m girls fool it's no wonder the modes of ¢ rep men, an n women and blind ass, wake you will, dear hy not change to the responsible ng them, very likely, discover. reaping | unpleasant outeome of this rash freakishness. In heaven's name, fs Woman to stoop to the it essential lure” of waists to skirts and backless the attention of m In fairness to scores of women and I believe they do not hions in the hope of because id habit no matter r’s modes may te Isn't ft time women, who are prov. ing themselves to have such marvel brains for real things. should effect of dress? ee oNGE CAKE i cup surar 1 eup four 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 téaspoon vinegar 3 tablespoons 1 teaspoon van Separate whites and yolks of egrs. Beat yolks ti 1 thick and lemon<ol- | Sift flour, sugar, baking pow. | nd a pinch of salt together five| sauce wi § ix times. VVISIBLE Is $360 stead of an | of An actress was ling me her experiences in this line. “Strang said . “when I want to creat a frivolous, Frippery role, aii I have to do to ‘live’ that part, is to array} Myself in the garment and colors of such a personality. HAT do YOU think? Write Cyn- thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. Teachers’ Pay Increase (IF) in nearly eve grade a , Seattle public schools are allowed a $360 increase in salary, sub ject to approval of voters at the ¢ tion na schedule adopted by the board of educe Friday o new fall term. Teachers alrea eceiving the maximutn not giver nerease, nor are those f & small number employed last year at @ salary $60 ov the regula tion pay, “Cadet” teachers, with lens than two years’ experience, will get an increase of $420 The new schedule makes the salary adets $1,500 a year, and this ta in creased $60 each year until a salary Of $2,100 ts reached in grade schools In ¥ under the ne from $1,920, nereasin > to $2,400 The teaching staff in the public achools will be increased by about 100 wi new term. staff i teachers. THE VERS: {TIL E APPLE An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Tough on the r but no" pomical for w The food value, the medicinal the many w as the abundance and compara pness of apples gives them a place no other fruit ean fill, As to their food value. They con tain five calories of protein, ten of fat and 205 n exc food, wherein to the doctor. Apples contain lime, essential to digestion, and tron, necessary to the work of the red blood corpuscles. A century ago apples and nuts were served as refreshments. This is a fine combination, as the bulk of the apple satisfies the appetite and prevents the eating of too many nuts which « hard to digest. Use apples as a breakfast fruit, baked, or just apples. Use them in pork, fried ax an extra ballast and miner lies thelr inhospitality Add to yolks. Add | vegetable, in fritters as a luncheon water, Vinegar and favoring and stir | a%hn, in salads and in desserts. Duntil perfectly sm Beat eg : Whites till stiff and dry and add to Export sales of U. 8. copper dur- Mixture. Bake in a moderate oven ing last March were 63,090,000 for 45 minutes 2 | pounds. THIRL AND - MADISON A SPRING GARDEN OF DELIGHT FOR THE AMUSEMENT LOVERS— UNEQUALED ANYWHERE ier ee ROO —A FAST-MOVING WHIRLWIND OF JOY AND. SUSPENSE WITH THREE MERRY COMEDIANS, LARGE ALL-STAR CAST AND STUNNING GIRLS Sunday and Eves. (2,000 for 40¢ Matinee Today—27c Seats) The present} yu of serving, as | of carbohydrates, They} f| mance, THY OPE NNO AOD ' Seattle Style | No. 84—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dre | } | Fashion has coats for this ;model, cut with a moderate flare. |trasting collar | will recet SOUTH SEAS, by exciting as a no of the few books | really describes WHITE SHADOW: —~This is a book of travel that ix as ssed women on Seattle streets —Photo by Cress-Dale. sponsored the vogue of short as well as long season. Pictured here is a very attractive It is belted and has con- and cuffs. The fur collar is detachable. An undeniably pretty Pekin-colored hat, of the up- turned variety, is worn with this coat. DAISY HENRY. If the lady pletured here will call at The Star's editorial rooms, she | two tickets to “The Pipes of Pan,” drama, at the Wilkes. a delightful comedy. IN THE | published just before the war began? Frederick O'Brien,| Read this volume on the Oriental menace--you may be ahead of the 1 of adventu: imes agar of description that LIFE OF MRS. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, by Nellie Van de Grift | NOW IT CAN BE TOLD, by Phitip | S8ncher—-Roast on Sunday, cold is bb Those who read thi« war cor.|™Meat on Monday, hash on Wednes respondent's “stories” the w 4 meat Thursday, “chick will welcome his “in uff en” cro Friday, and the that the veil of censorship has been | life of Mrs Louis Stevenson | itted, jon Saturday | MARY MARIE, by Eleanor H. Por | yuh MYSTERY AT THE BLUE |ter—The sub-ttie of this book 18| Cincy) 2 , Fide the gig The Sunbeam Girl.” Another great| Colorful and exciting romance by a contribut a to the jelly-bean schoo! | Han, Whe uae marwered the tnatru of literature. | P* — | YOUINS, by James G. Huneke BOWSER THE HOUND,|_ fut ot lnvvskerian musts. thie vot by Thornton W. Burgess.—Little| ume almost succeeds in| making readers Of The Star are sure to like Mary Garden out an artist! this latest of the popular “Green| eros COUNTRY POLLY ado a Md Maney Hovis Grace Miller White—The soulstir AS YOU WERE, BILL, by Edward | ping romance of Polly, rude and un Streeter.—"Dere Mable’s” Rill taught, but ly (of course) In face home in civillan life, a simple citi and fine in spirit. The book prob- and simpler than ever! Further | ably will be turned into a moving plo letters of the rookie whose intimate | ture scenar proving once more correspondence co during the war. Wilson Dodd.—A triguing style. SHAKESP' TIONS, by ha j sult! FEDERAL PO Litchfield West ume, showing the |of government AGAINST = WHI PREMAC | Do you re | Professor | mber her's iekiy by my jo tha etlce Ket ac’ 1001 Fourth, Co} THE BOOK OF SUSA: Poor Old Bill—Th United States toward centra by Lothrop Stoddard. Dancers y at the dance I give fi with, enjoyment out im. MISS BRE nvulsed the nation | that the movies is where all the bad | books go when they cease to be best by Lee | sellers. charming little ro) THE GOLDEN WHAL OF done in an individual and in-| CALIFORNIA, by Vachel Lindsay. A volume of interesting Verse by a ARE'S REVELA.! peculiarly American poet. Poetry in speare’s Spirit.—-|terma of jazz; harmony in terms of is is the final in-| the big bass drum. Not infrequently Lindsay «trikes an authentic at all times he is worth reading. note WER, by Henr: A wel r P| ‘ole Briony ih ogey ADDITIONAL VENIRE of 25 | Jurors was drawn in the United nal States district court Friday. They are to report M ‘ SPRAGUE, mu iday at her ho 26 The body is at Butterworth establishment iT WORLD. the stir caused by “Pan-Germaniam,” the easy method—“yo ‘Take your first ve lots of tu folka and get life, Private to 10 p.m. Pine ITALIAN GRAND OP. JRA COMING TO THE MET A grand opera organization with: | out @ conductor would be like a ship without a ¢ in, ‘The Sonora Italian Grand] Opera company, | which ‘Is to open | three da particularly tunate in having an director of ite orchestra, Ignacio Del Cas | tillo, ‘who was for two years dix rector for the! peerless Tetraz ee ¥ xint, and also a Sporin Castel — Girectar at the Metropolitan Opera house, New York City, under Polaco, Opera lovers of Seattle have been woking forward with expectancy to the opening of the grand opera sea son. Eepedially many are anticipat- ing with pleasure the forthcoming performance of Rigoletto, wherein | Eduardo Lejarazu sings and acts the ttle role. The repertoire of the Sonora Ital fan Grand Opera company consists of a dozen standard operas, and they carry complete costumes and scenery for each ane, The operas to be pre sented by this talented group of art; ints during their engagement are a» aday evening, May 27, “Rigo | Frida: tore.” Saturday matinee, May Di Lammermoor aturday evening, May 29 leria Rustican: and cee WILKES TO PRESENT LIVELY COMEDY Starting with @ matinee Sunday | | the Wilkes Players will offer Edward Childs Carpenter's famous Broadway comedy hit of lant season, “The Pipes of Pan, which ran for one solid year at the Hudson the. atre in New York to splendid business, ‘The idea of the play is that now y evening, May “ll Trova. 9, “Lucia val “Pagliacel.” and again the Bong of Youth calls to sober grown-ups and| tempts them to/ play at being} young, to dance in the suniight, and to weize once more for a moment the Romance of Yesterday. John Redford, a portrait | painter and widower, gets the call of | Pan with the result that in bursting all the conventional methods of so ciety to answer it he gets himself inte & meas of trouble t will pro. vide wholesome amusement for the} audience. | Jane Morgan and Alexis Luce will [head the Wilkes Players in this | splendid offering, while the remain |der of the cast will all have im. portant parts. Howard Russell eee MUSICAL OFFERINGS |FEATURED AT LEVY'S | “Up In Eleanor’s Room” will be | the Comedy company at Levy's Orpheum for © week start-| Bing with a mati nee today. The offering is one that is built for laughing pur pores alone. Floy Ward, bal-| lot mistress, has | arranged a num ber of elaborate, | as well as spec tacular, mu efferings in| which the large chorus will ap. pear to a splen did advantage. Lew White, He Lew White brew comedian, will be seen In the main comedy role | of the offering—it fact he will ap pear in two comedy roles am in the offering this week he will be seen! in the part of “Kabibble the million aire” and also as a crazy man, in the exact duplicate of him Oscar Gerard will have the op fun role to White as the owner of the large hotel which will form the setting for the splendid offefing. There will be a big and unusual offering in the musical line in which who elt the girls will all have individual musical offerings while Walter Greaza and Marjorie Vay will ac company them on two baby grand planow placed on the stage. DAVY JONES’ LOCKER MOUTH OF THAMES Davy Jones’ locker is not indicated | ny map. However, the spot that rly known by that name is Knock at the mouth of ea river. It is a veritable ap, #0 numerous have been the death ¢ the wre THE OLD GARDENER & AYS ny garden makers have never eaten Bruneels sprouts. They are among the most palat ble of all garden vegetables, In || appea they mble ‘minia *. The resemblance extends to the fla 1, altho it is very mild, ture to eM vor as w If you want to try some this year buy started plants and set them out in rows two feet apart Be sure that the roots do not dry out and plant them wher the ground is as rich as it can be made. A little nitrate of soda or bone meal stirred into the soil, after the plants have been will help to push them along You may have to fight cabba worms, but they are not difficult to combat its engare ment at the Met | [ ropolltan theatre, Thuraday — eve} ning, May 2 jand company will be reen, lunder five feet. feMing of the Levy's Musical | © jatre for the week starting Sunda May 30 |Hitehcock is OODLES | PANTAGES FEATURE. MELODRAMATIC SKIT ‘Thunder Mountain,” produced for va le by Langdon MeCor mick, wizard of scenic effects, will be one of the headline attrac tions on the new bill at the Pan tages beginning next Monday matinee, Me Cormick was the producer of “The Storm,” “The Forest Fire” and | “On the High Seas.” “Thunder Mountain” is said to be equal of any of them. The com pany 1s headed by Charles Bart ling and Ann Hamilton. ’ i “Broadway Echoes" is another headline offering. Possensed of harmony and pep, the melange of singing, comedy and dancing is of fered by & company of three men and seven pretty, girls, gorgeously | costumed. | Mabel Harper is known as “The/ Funbeam of Vaudeville” and with her company will offer a snappy re view of songs, chatter and danct Walter Winche! are said to have a delightful musica comedy skit called “Puppy Love.” Lohse and Sterling, a man o , will present “Frolicsome Fo! Rita Greene George Foz. OTHWELL BROWNE, The! Browne Sisters and Browne's Twenty California Bathing Beauties will be the Orpheum circuit headliner at the Moore for the week starting to- morrow. Browne is one of the be: known actors in vaudeville and is a peer at his ne of amusement, The Browne Sisters are wonderful dane ers and the bathing beauties have been recruited from the film factor-| jes, such as Sennett's, the Fox Sun- shine comedies and the Vitagraph | te ece DANCERS TOP NEW PALACE HIP BILL In the new bill which will open Loew's Palace Hip tomorrow is promised a vaudeville comb de luxe."} Frank and Mazie Hughes head the bill with a clever dancing act. This dainty couple are following im the footateps of their| beauty squad. celebrated broth:|" Another stellar attraction will be er, J. J. Hughes | the offering of Lloyd and Crouch, of the team of Adelaide and Hughes, Winter Garden Shows. A breezy story of Scotch Maisie Hughes vie tite n-| titled “Sandy's Wedding Present.” { the vehicle in which Stuart Black COMING “Three of a Kind” is the billing for | & trio of jovial young men who ar said to be masters of harmonization. | C. W. Wilbur and Lillian Lyke in & patter and song skit are styied | “the long and short of it” for he| is over six feet tall and the dads | Phil Davis is a blackface come. | dian, Ezra and Mabel Austin ap pear as the country “slicker” and his Sis Hopkins companion in a v ted skit called "Hope You Like It. J. Warren Kerrigan is starred in the feature photoplay, “The Dream Cheater,” | Raymond Hitchcock will be the | jon at the Metropolitan the Hl in his tate “Hitchy-Koo of bringing t Broadway suc 1919." Mr. | the same splend musical organization that! supported him in his long and suc cessful run on Broadway last season | cons, THE BIG BEATRICE PIZZORNI CONSULCO MEDINA The first theatrical performance in| Chicago was given in 1837, in a theatre controlled by Dean and Mc Kinley, The first Chidago theatre} SPERIA CASTEL worthy of the years later. name wag opened 10] eee | The prohibition question, which | seems to be bethering lots of people, might be answered satisfactorily by some of the old timers who remember | THURSDAY the production, “A emperance | Town,” produced in New York on Sopternber 18, 1894. This play was SATURDAY MATINE! SATURDAY EVENE “CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA, sri by Charles Hoyt | see Coming direct fram its triumphs in New York, Chicago and Boston, the | New York Winter Garden's most popular revue, “The Passing Show,” will play a five days’ engagement at | the Metropolitan beginning Tuesday | evening, June 8. REFRIGERATOR — SHOULD HAVE SATURDAY MATINEE: , Lower Floor $1.50 THORO CLEANSING a iki np One should clean t.o refrigerator Gallery ns at least once a week. ‘Take everything out. Wash the racks in hot soap suds, rinse them in boiling water and put | them out to sun. Do the rets of the refrigerator the | same way, only add borax in the hot| suds and in the first rinsing water The hotter the water the better, For the second rinsing, clear, boil- ing water is the best and by using a whisk broom, kept for the purpose, the no danger of scalding one's | self, Dry the interior with a clean cloth | and let the whole refrigerator air for an hour, or until the iceman comes. Particular care should be given the drain pipe, Flush it thoroly witth the | three’ waters. | Skilled Optical Service Good Glasses $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 DR. E. 0. MANN 3039 Arcade Building Every ple personality and decorativ N. B—Join Seattiqs greeting Sund Metropolitan to the mos' funmaker on the American stage Showers music and mirth Mexican lections, Plus War Tax COMING WEEK STARTING SUNDAY, A NATIONAL NECESSITY RAYMOND ITCHCOC In His Latest, Loveliest and Liveliest Musical Revue HITCHY KOO—I9I9 Third of Series and Best—First Tim 100 ENTERTAINERS—CHORUS OF 40 UNDER 20 y interesting, Zella Ingraham, a dainty little song and dance artist, will ~ |appear at the Moore this coming week with her partner, called “Two Southern Gentlemen.” orge Fox and Zella Ingraham will deluge Moore patrons with “Song is a comibination of Fox has the mirth and Miss Ingrabam pours out the songs ‘Texas and Walker, just from a New cattle ranch, : strate what wonderful things can be | ~ done with ropes and whips. Margaret McKee will be a novel en+ inment on the bill to warbling classics and popular se Miss McKee imitates more than @0 varieties of birds. Lrmeastlibresemin) att ee hen st as. TE . for the! past five years| featured with) the. New York MAY 27-28-29 WITH MAT. SATURDAY ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY CAST OF ARTISTS INCLUDES CARLOS MEJIA EDUARDO LEJARAZU SOTO-MAYO FRANCISCO CRUZ ROSA DI CARLI ENRIQUITA PALMA ALFREDO GRAZIANI NG, MAY 27—“RIGOLETTO" TROVATOR 1A D’ LAMME! MAY 29— “1 PAGLIACC” NDID CHORUS—AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA IGNACIO DEL CASTILLO, CONDUCTOR SEATS ON SALE MONDAY. Lower Floor Balcony, 6 5 rows detail of the famous New production, with enlarged orchestra. evening, May rtaining and Be si PRICES: Evenings, 50c to $3.00, Wednesday Matinee, 500 to $2. Saturday Matinee, 50c to $1.50, Plus Tax. MAIL ORDERS NOW. PAGE 11 —_—— 10 Woltalt can affard to itiss MOORE HAS ATTRACTIVE BILL; MAY 30th will demon: In addition teal! MOOR”