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THE SEATTLE STAR ) PashioniDrama |Embroidery of : ii Crystal Graces MI US] (6 oS ] “THE QUEST OF YOUTH” TO BE GIVEN JUNE 5TH BY WELLESLEY CLUB BY EVELYN JOHNSON AND ALICE FRE Evening Frock In Seattle BY PATRICIA MALONY Small Audience N CLUBS FOR MONDAY Jclaborate that the club has attempt o . } INISHING tou being put upon the Wellesley pageant The |e cuaté: Coan ait Gattioe toe Hears Singing ‘ Quest of Yout! aged on the Laurelhurst golf links Saturday King County Meeting Postponed | munic 68 - a j Afternoon, June 5, at half past three. From the moment that the cur The social meeting of the King| “Venetian Moon” Dance. of “IT rovatore : orig - men Se mi R. Metiny and fourteen musicians will County Legtilative Federation Invitations have been inwu by . . | @elight the audier numbers of the finest must meo, Ju wites’ @aa an a sae seer | dae ac Ge teem Wenmiinn seth BY MARIE Gaeta i Beau Brome ween: ot ) Free ee 41, has been postpor until! June! feature dance to be given at Leachi A small audience heard the presen Canto, te ¢ tte, Scheherazade || “TELEPHONE the So 7, and will be held at the home of park, June & The committee in tation of Verdi's “Il Trovatere” Wy the ra Grand Opera company a! the Metropolitan theatre Feiday evd ing. This was due in part, no to counter attractions. On the oth 1d, it vhows a growing tendence! on the part of the public to Glare: Mrs. Emma Hausman, first viec| charge inciudes Mins Elizabeth Van president, 721 Ninth ave, from 12) Snyders, chatem Mins Mary Hol until 430 p,m, Mra, L. K. Pastur-| comb, “Mins Alice J. Holcomb, Mins ich, chairman of the general com-| Alice Sullivan, Mins Mary Colton mittee, will be aswisted by Mrs Haus | Mins Katherine Colton, and Mins man, Mrs, Wilda Sheldon and Mra.| Mary Schneider na se yer characters ‘from olden cay and fairy lore will ciety Editor of The Se there. Three pupils o¢ tise New || Star—Office, Main 600; MeCoy will give an exhibition of } Eibpthinice Jone Horetall, Jane { Home, Main 2761 | Troax d Day The offi funche eee ard opera of the old school; that ts, chal n the pageant are , Ione K. Humos. A picnic Tuneheon kar ; | " Mee. RA. failinger, Mrs. A. b.| Miss London Becomes | San be ciceed and seek: Gdiaate Wil a acai | the type made up of many beaatital : : t 2 nelodies a Nttle action, Stewart, Mrs. C. D. Stimson. Mrs. E.| Bride o . bring lunch, A program will b Seattle Social club, chapter No. 96 rie ‘ 0 A. Strout. Mrs, James D. Hoge, Mra Bride of Mr. Lindsey en, including an address on ae a. Oil be ak hele @ith Sire The production was only fairly mue- 4 Tnight, “Mrs. cTneedore| At & auiet but. very impressive New Era," by Mr, Thomas Ho - Poe Rr igh ieae cessful. Such minor details as = 4 a A. Haig’ é Fae | [ceremony Miss Margaret London, ? z Mr, Th 9 N Ae 2016 E i a. Thurs stone wall waving pertiously when ; ardent a agp ghter o y ne , ay 2 o'clock, Cowen Park ca eS ee Misa Kittinger, Mrs, Maurice Mo. | (2uenter ¢ Mr. wie Mre Rw a. | Audubon Society Walls Eh eadtetn Dente Ore invited accidentally brushed against, and the Re: Save, W. A. Peters, Mre. A. | LORt0s. wae Unites marrage The Beattle Audubon society will “poe | name net of stately porch cohinna in Mr. Louis Burns Lindsey, son of Mr all th ecenes, would at one time have passed unnoticed. But they won't go any longer Today, when emphasis ts laid on de- and a chorus must have some on for appearing, when not only stiful music but wonderful drama J action are demanded, modern | era in attracting the people and take day, May 31, The club members wi meet at Fourth ave, and Pine st. and ride as far as Menton, walking from there to the swampy lands where bled 41 smith, Mrs n early-morning walk, M J, Fisken, Mrs. Clarence § ; David W. Bowen, Mrs Rogar @us, Mrs. Keith Pullitt, Mrs, Darsie ©. Bard, Mrs. Henry A. Colver, Mrs J. P. Weyerhaeuser, Mrs. George Wagner, Mrs. nes Ashton, Mrs William L. Dav and Mra, J. C. Lindsey, last Tuesday afternoon in the Pilgrim Congrega-| tional chureh. The service wan read by Dr. L. OF Antec by Rey, Roy Campbell. Promptly at half past three the bridal music played by Miss Naom! Hall at the or gan and Miss Marian Elis on the vio A. 0. U. W. Anniversary Beattie lodge, No. 7, Degree of Honor, A. O. U. W., will celebrate ita annivermry Tuesday, June 1, with a musica! program and dancing, at 9 , Evergreen ball, Arcade build i, who was 4 fe abounds eee Pp Decoration Day Dance = ee ae ; Phere will be a xpecial dance at Departments of in, heralded the approach of the bjs nay minced intl enciion Bridge Party for Interlaken Gafld nenrty Siting the Geuaiiil . Architecture, Painting ridal part Petite young Miss Monday evening, May 31. Special| The recently organized Interlaken | “Il ‘Trovatore.” however, was et > Si ‘ bara joes, as flower girl, in busses will leave First and Union at| suild of the Orthopedic hospital will thusiastically greeted. Beatrice Piz : and Economics a dainty little frock of pale pink or # and 9 o'clock. Dancing will begin | «i¥¢ card party and Yousicale next wrni as Leonora scored particularly j Joint Hosts at U. of W. «andic ying & basket of lav at 9 Thurnday, June 3, at the Hotel sor well in her soft low tones. Speris ; 0; H. a ende: *. came first She rento, Mrs. H. D. Perry and Mra Castel, who took the part of Azgeena, pen frouse was f Miss Kjeanor Gaft ADDITIONAL CLUBS Fred Clark will give the musleal pro the gypsy, sang with marked @ra- P The departments of Agriculture, ne he of honor, who was gram, Refreshments will be served matic ability . Painting and Desig 1 Home most becomingly in a chic Gu , De and @ prize awarded every table. For Washington at a joint she wore a large white geor club will hold @ luncheon at 1 o'clock eee | — 4 Open house ! hat ied a shower bow Wednesta: © usual order Women's Clubs’ Elections | | Alfredo Graziani as Manrtee, Soto ; evening in of pink #weet peas and Ophelia nine-hole match before lunch Activity heads for the season, af Mayor a» the Count Di Luna, and ; campus. The verge nde ‘oses. The bride, who entered on the short contests in the morning committee chairman and a delegate | Francisec = as Ferrando, were j year in the three depa arm of her father, wore her mother’s camineedl ‘her al to attend eambantink Were anlested St | well received exhibited. A lecture « we gown of beautiful cream puttin “al Bom. the May meeting of the Seattle | At the clowe of the first act a trio 4 4 Plans of the university was given sik heavily embroidered and trim A nine he a tion of Women's clubs, in th | between Pizzorni Graziani and Mayor be @uring the evening by Pi ©f med with rare old lace, The rich Gay afarusen sen wees 8 , Ghaoken Severna exe BY CORA MOORE gained much applause: a8 did the ; . Carl F. Gould of the oe silken f rought out the striking bh and Mise Betsy Boc Pre and Thomas wt. The following were New York’a Fashion Authority |#ene in the second act between Gass 4 Architecture. Mise Ir on uty of the bride. She nide at tea at 4 o'clock olectey Americanization Mrs.| scoot of us whe -eré-buying new | 2 82! Greaant wee Azucena teils gave some classical dan pre Her bouquet was of eee James O'Leary. Mrs. O'Leary willl... nrico he is not her own child. outfits pow are wisely planning for! Six girls were bidden to luncheod| katherine Colerine, and Miss Mil-| ay 22 ri fay by Mims Virginia Benson) 4.4 Dunn. Mrs. Louis Murphy ( » . m4 ed was giv.| ot Frederick & Nelson's. Miniature | presided at the coffee urn. The i $ ich sg preg bridal music was rendered by Miss! tre Thomas Adrian Fransloll & « y © ev e@ W tations, on the lawn between sweet 5 and lilies of Mixers’ Club Bali attend ¢ biennial convention of well known “Miserere” suf- ; tend the bienni both spring an: o here is 4 buildings. Costume designs, posters The groom had as his The Mixers’ club will give a jazz) Women's clubs, the third week in o tuoey aebaeetenk as. kn ow bes 1 because of poor staging. Graz " Fi \designs for interior decoration Mr. Clem Dumett. Six band ball this ng at Leschi/ june, in Des Moines; Art, Mre. Ar|{.ciude one or two of th pel fanl, too far away from the music, " Jewelry exhibits, sketches and plans | poynood friends of the groom acted pavilion. The committees in charge|thur E. Swain; Civics, Mrs. BR. F.|i0h¢ gowns with beads, sequins or jet| missed the pitch and Sime amie } for buildings and homes, all attn as ushers, Fred Butcher, Preston promises a good time Weeks; Child Welfare. Mrs. 8. H ‘ ee nk Home to Our Mountains,” another 42 the attention of the visitors and | py, Henry Markey, Clarence cour yarage’ We Cnn itare, Mes Soul |amone your evening frocks. | popular number, was «ung Wi Bae on Much favorable comment from jy Paine and Irving Joint Club Danee. ge Mra. John Trum wags LR sccrap tray SP an x r ter success by Castel and Graziant em. A fashion show in which unl | sy, Following the wedding a re The Cavaliers, Rosaleen ar t "Seeine a; | Winter, but fashion’s eye has observ The Sonora Grand Opera company Persity girls acted as their own m id at the home of the bow clubs will give aj 8 “HL A. M. Bon. |\°@ ‘hat these spangled effects are) wit present three more Operas Gime @p, and wore dainty br amediate family and t the Knights of nar, The June me i. will be held |Y*TY Cooblooking and therefore dis-| ing their present engagement—atane summer hats which they th of Kappa Alpha Theta next Friday evening, June 4 on the fist, instead of June 28, to; "nctly should have a place in the saturday matinee “Lucia @l Lama Bud made, was « trate of which Mrs, Lindsey ix will conclude the series of dances enable club wom to leave the | "arm weather wardrobe. moor” and Saturday evening two Of the exhibit. Danci Act Slama Chi fre tor the three cue morning of June 26 for Wenatchee, |, Here's @ frock of white net, em-' short opetas, nearly always ginenae . al. et the stud nial tae guess a a th re tir Jy Sis the # broidered in crystal beads that have her, “Cavalleria Rusia 5 bie elie «hei n- p atone the ony ao © opalescent tints in them. The crystal evening ¢ University o anh c 4 e omen’s C) - Pagliacci af bes a University of Wash- sey -fiamuella, Informal ot Women’s ( embroidery le dropped over a straight a es . * rege img ne cant: ' er yagetr-ye a _ “ foundatioin of nite sil ith prac 4 1 Wiss Smith Honor at their residence near ~ eer t al dance , 0. B. 8, Card Party prs * i Haley oe pena Tae CHUCK STEAK WITH ONIONS. vod 7 oe h after June 1 a “June dance the of Amethyst chapter, No, 138, of the race 0 de ate wo pounds chuck steak, &§ oF ® Guest at Many Affairs . 6 ~ Siiunes tee Jicne.e Ce ee eee ee ote. ot ve On the left side, diagonally across| Two pound Shuck <a eo Fatt = Sod FF heon Given by Mre. L. Burns Lindsey (nee London) final event of the es|a curd party at Wing's enfeteria,| 2° SONt, eweepe a tunic ending in|...” Tune bride, has been the honor guest Luncheon Given oy Photo by Grady Will be the largest mont | June 4, at $:30. a Jang, mmmaatns teats with two points, | Hr onions in water. B sg rec ececly, atinee Bren Miss Benson | | | aarees Pee: lions in a shallow saucepan with week . 7 oa PIMIENTO AND COTTAGE = | *89Ush Water to prevent emtertained with Saturday evening mime evening a @n in her honor ne | cover closely and cook over a sig} bsg: sore Ayecaney fire for 15 or 20 minutes till Two cups cooked cereal (rice, etc.), | When the onions are done, wi 1 cup cottage cheese, 1 cup dry bread) oa) own slightly if prefel ‘but as favors Jobn Campbell was again h Florence Wolf. Mr. and Mr#.| wit return from the Bast next week crumbs, 3 pimientos, (chopped fine), | 40, ee ‘ |they are more digestible if lak were tatd for ten, Mra Mitchell will be at home after June ee | " +]1% teaspoonsful salt; % teaspoonful | . charming febehess at rs 1 the Liberty Apartmments oir ia ‘ Broken Lights, a book of verse|per cent platitudes on 100 per cent! browned. Heat a frying pan smok- Davis had a arming lupeheon at | Mrs. Marbourg bile the: ar 1 er. se gecrgs. Mrs. John Goodfellow ta visiting|, nn Hughes, teaching fellow tn Alaatioanien anda, 1 teaspoonful pepper. | ing hot, and brown the steak her home also on Snturday, May 22. Ky tertains for her mother, Mrs. Agassiz, at Agas to which eight guests were bidden 4 be Daughter Honoring Miss Gross ae SS. She Rotman tone ¢ Honoring Miss Helen Grom, whe Phi Delta Theta Host in Sngiish department, University | eee Blend all together thoroly, mak-) Washington, appeared on the| Snake-Rite, by Robert Hichens. a|!ms the mixtore very stiff. Form) into a roll and bake about 25 min. of the local rketores book o' or ts full of the local bookstores this | book of six short stories that ts full 110) Sohne eden time to time with on both sides; reduce the heat 4 turn the meat frequently until it is cooked thru. Season the steak salt the onions. Serve the meat on the J stand be a July bride, Mra. A. D.| week © volume is ap official uni-|of passion and strange spells, beauty nor of the eleventh birthday her ¢ er, Dorothy, Mra. J. L.| #* bal tiem a oe Paseo A : at Informal Dance . =< ‘oxve pte a ieee Rothstein entertained with al, 7 Nd oe At ulkner has {versity publication from the Uni-|and terror. It's a vivid recounting | "** a4 fat or meat drippings - nec’). platter with onions around it: Add ni saudades stoeaian., Se at her| luncheon and miscellaneous shower | Qi tris Jaman ond Honolalt, veraity of Washington press. It was| of real people. ane butter if Gelieed: Phi Delta Theta was host at an | Thursday af on, May 20, a us apan and Honolulu raion dy te oy pn ove ——-———____- informal dance given at Redding’s ¢ on Queen Anne Hill. Fourteen |#t her home Wednesday afternoon eee | scomnted - A> a “ porn — poe Dacmitare Gibes tan Petantoie ett. 1, ee half of the employes of | ES hail last evening to seventy couples, |little girls were invited to attend. | Forty guests were invit aries ‘Jane Jétunooe hes chenptotes |'™ Since of the Uh regularly 3 one lene Waltham watch factory are| | Septimus Winer, the quired of the candidate for a master|by Adelaide Manola Highes. Nine-| women, their small and agile hands { arts degree, marking the start of teenth century heart throbs wrapped | being expecially adapted to the deli a now epoch im creative work imsued | with the pink ribbons and Miac tissue mbers of|The table decorations were carrie her junior year at the Univer The guests included . . : ons and |out in delicate pink, with fragrant| Miss Baker Chooses California at Berkeley and in a vis other fraternities. The p composer, received $25 for his fun ous song, “Listen to the t fn tr ie biom or the cente the ad e hor € he cate work wired. Bird.” His publishers made - pecagge tor Ses os were app blossoms forming th nter Wedding Date odd i sity ve ae Were sas uabusenite paper of anodern “tran. feleh.” joate req i $3.090.. and Mre. R. L. La Rue, Mr. an rs. | pleee. § grandmothe: J ry -o. © eae W. J. Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard o/s & Mies Ella G. Baker has chosen .. = > 1 Ps oe, anton . | Lewis. House Party on June 17 an the date of her marriage! Mre CG. W. Soliday has returned) Practical Pxycholory, inie | Onwar . M i : cheaper (9-8 at Se : ri y to Mr. Dudley Willard. The cere-|¢rom California, where she spent the | Lincoln Benedict. An inspirational |George Lincoln Walton, re you a] > ves Bainbridge Island mony will take place in the Grace| winter months volume, which {x a fit companion for| paranoiac? A mental depressant? Do| Delta Kappa Epsilon Sigma Kappa ts entertaining with | Methodist church ore the works of Dr. Frank Crane and|You have fits? Read this volume, | Host at Dinner-Dance 4 house party at the Sigma Kappa eee Miss Dorothy E. Willard, daughter OFmon Swett Marden: | -Zaiaahihed. rami, leet Delta Kappa Epsilon entertained | lodge on Bainbridge Island over S| Mr. and Mrs. Willard OW eearres eee eee esl ies cbs te bahiaed Gee Komatchok, by Lord Berners. Three | with a dinner dance at the fraternity | urday, Sunday and Monday. Ten s : who has been attending Mills college| H. tf Han, by Samucl Merwin. | Komtchok. by tends chapter house in the Univers girls are going. to Give Reception during the past’ year, will return to An unusual book, It shows the souls! P Tc. | 4 trict Friday evening, May 29 > tang Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. her home in the city early next week /of two men and is set in the midst) 210. ponies and the Jugsier, | s ers were laid for forty guests Mrs. Hossack Gives will give a reception on to spend the summer with her par- © ce action and true romance, | TS ecumitt. Teaching plece | see evening, June 5, at their home in ents . a la) ‘ | siete s = style, tunefully and takingty, wit : ‘ard Party the Untversity district to honor their Shuttered Floors, by Mra, William |) oy a ; Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Mrs. F.N. Hommck gave a cart|aon and his wife, Mr. and Mra.| Mr. Raymond fiyan leaves Friday|Hicks Beacher. A story of marked itl text mottos and pretty | Give House Party party at her home in the University | Donald F. Willard, and Miss tor ¢ anes where ve awd : of careful character an-| oe a OUR SCALP—your hair—are they healthy, clean, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailey of Port | district Friday afternoon. Scotch| Baker and Mr. Dudle Willara boop session of the University o id of subtieties that gre rem O Love That Will Not Let Me Go. ririle? They should be. They can be. Oo mat- E Townsend will entertain about forty | broom and yellow poppies formed the | their eldest son, who are to be mar tcago ae i niecent of Hergeshelmer by Paul Ambrose. Good new sacred “~ ter what their condition now, Beriault's HAIR- 3 couples over the week-end at their | motif of the decorations ried , sop. So: Ge tke A, Cliventir, set ls Fart | melodies, the favorite lyric andante/ Bitters will put them right with a few applications (ex- Kg q «ountry home at Glen Cove. Among . 4 pee bi ts eehe Sally, eae Visitibe ta Britht Have Faith in Massachusetts, by! type, suavely and devotionally har cept in blood-seated diseases). ‘s ‘ ou. Wedding of Miss Dunn |Miss Burns Guest of Columbia for a few days G in Coolidge. One hundred monied aecligith American — Beriault's HAIR-Bitters is not , je men and girls 5 ~ fnsurance ic: it 3 : = mee to Mr. Mitchell Honor at Luncheon Reeser | cna renn.: Sones it tes euarkatesd aoe rhe . Miss Helen Dunn, daughter of| Miss Gladys Epperson wan hostess; ARRANGE KITCHEN Feb. 6, 1920. ly. Every day right here where : ; Paul Whitman Speaks Meeand Mra, F.C. Dunn, hecame|at a delightful luncheon Yesterday | SYSTEMATICALLY Beriault Mig. Co. you live it is bringing absolute to College Club the bride of Mr. Roy Mitchel! last|noon at tho Arctic elub, honoring |O% 54 Mild saan Bidg, Beattie, War Canes of the most stubborn Mr. Paul P. Whitman, United | Thursday evening at her home, 416) Miss Helen Burns of Spokane. Cov-| It's a great step-maver to use the Dane Mieke p vss s bay of the scalp, States ‘Trade Commissioner in the| 17th ave. N. The ceremony was|ers were placed for twenty intimate | srouping system in the kitchen T with to express my jandruff, falling hair and other Orient, spoke at a special meeting | performed by Dr. J. D.»O. Powers, | friends of the hostess and her honor The articles that you use on the ™ q rr scalp ailments. and luncheon of the College club Frt.|the double ring service being used, | guest. Dainty French cornages| stove keep near ther for oe Thane sont, Beriault’s HAIR-Bitters con- ay noon, May 24. His talk included |The house was artistically decorated | marked each plate. Later the party| The pans and bowls used for bak hundreds of dollars in tains no alcohol. It is delight- Mliiate touches 1 in white blobms and red peonies. | attended the Moore. mixing keep near molding trying out so-called cures ful to use. It is absolutely to his travels ast. Seventy persons |The bride's only attendant was Mins maibons Helen Graham, who wore a ctarm-|SPECIES OF . . ing costume of pink taffeta. and| 7 7 NWO iclier of U. of W. carried a bouquet ot ping cana-| BUILDS EDIBLE NEST «in tions. The bride made a beautiful| A species of swift builds nests| Kitchen towels, both hand and tea | for dandruff and was nat guaranteed. Have it applied at for you after you have learned to dance : toconvince in regardse leading hair-dressers’ and bee the claims you mede for ber shops. Use it at home. At r “Hair-Bitters.” But all drug stores, $2 and $3 the bottle; or write to Beriault rd and flour and ingredients in SWIFT general | Paring knives are kept near the thru the far attended the | Holds Picnic and Dance | picture in a gown of white punay| Which are composed of a gelatinous |store in drawers under the draining Mfg. Co. 1104-14 Broadway, The Architectural Atelier of the| willow taffeta, with which she ones eee from glands inside the | boards. je of each | Seattle, U.S, A. University of Washington is holding| ried a sheaf of lilies-of.the-valley.| Mouth. These nests are edible and| A definite place for every kitchen y time after inners’ classes in the Clubhor 730 | recommend it too highly, W. T. FULTON, Dist. Mgr. MISS nRIGHT Phone Main 6272 PANTAGES tinces 2:30 Nights 7 and 9 Direction of Ackerman & Harris TOMORROW, BEGIN} TOMORROW MATINEE ALEXANDER PANTAGES PRESENTS LIEUTENANT HARRINGTON REYNOLDS Tank Corps, A. E, F., Weish Fusiliers, ©. E. F. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY A Big New Comedy Show of HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE A & VERDI The Violin and Cello Boys A Musical Divertisement TERPSICHORE FOUR Stone & Manning and Kashner Sisters “The Haberdashery” A Farce with Music it* annual picnic today. The mem-| The groom was attended by Mr. Leo|@fe @ very popular delicacy in the | utensil and a logical reason for hay bers will spend the evening dancing|Cogeshall. Those assisting the|OTlent. They are built in cup shape | ing It there thotfully worked out will a a gathering of them a rather danger LO E 9 jus occupation. i W’?S "LECTRIC TRON ~ ELECTRIC IRON THEATRE ff (Qe PAUEAEEM) ever the iron is dropped damage. a RRR L EE) done to the heating element and the [Jerk weakens the connecting wires. | | iron slide to the floor when she puts a skirt over the board. | Never try to cook on the upturned | its real purpose Home kk n t Td 7 7 oO WHOLESALE PRICES A Ne , holewale house is w York wholesale house is} Skilful blending and abso. lute freshness make eee Two-plece dresses of Ramie linene with organdie collars and vests are %@ the home of Professor and Mrs.| mother of the bride about the rooms |®"d are attached to the face of the|4° much toward saving both time The care given an electric iron A laundrews never seems to realize | surface of the iron. This causew the selling two-piece linen dresses of sold at $6.75 each, wholenale. | Cari F. Gould at the Country club |were Mra, Fred Stamwitz, Mis | oe in perilous places, making the | “nd steps will determine the life of it. When this and time after time lets the) Int comentario one | Wour Way fine Irish linen at $11.50 each eee BASIL & AL Recruiting ROSA VALYDA “A_Song Surprise’ SIMPSON & DEAN “Honky Tonky Town” ADONIS & COMPANY New Artistic Novelty Tom Davies & Co. In a Domestic Farce “Checkmated” Neal & Stewart The Dixie Duo ‘Vamping the Vamp" Swain's Cats and Rats A Novel Exhibition of Animal Versatility BLEND UMS, DELICIOUS United Tea & Coffee Stores Liberty Market 119 Yesler Way South End Market TURE PHOTOPLAY WILLIAM RUSSELL n “Slam-Bang Jim” A Zippy, Breezy Comedy Drama of the East and West A Study in Human Nature Arthur Devoy and Company in “The Peacemaker” Dresses of organdie, trimmed with embroidery and lace, are ad vertised by a New York wholesale house at $8.50 each, eee White organdie dresses trimmed with shadow lace in the season's styles are selling at $16.75 | Pantagescope—Presenting New Feature Comedy rs BY THE CUP OR BY THE POUND General Admission—Matinees 25c. Nights 40c.

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