The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1920, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE SEATTLE STAR I> poo mb PAs OSS AT SEATTLE ( GIRL SPECIAL FEATURE OF MUSICAL COMEDY AT LEVY’S 1A YOUNG M. BY MYRA HOS AC kK The following letter came from a young man, commenting on the present-day / My Dear Miss Grey a young man with old-fash- ideas et time ago I met a girl of refinement and food taste. re doe wear rouge an inch thick, she dresse tly, and aa tting a “kick” of things. B recently she dressing her hair Fiji Islander is the only thing it reminds me of. 1 her mother disapprov 0. 90 The Star's snapshots of attractively-dressed women on Seattle streets. HOW AT WET Raymond Hitchcock and his new how, “Hitehy Ke will draw the | crowds to the Metropolitan for one week starting Sunday He will, as usual, be sur rounded by a group of enter of it. I put up with it at first 1 called her on the telephone, she kept asking me to . t. She never had any trouble hearing me before she tainers thir a ik to ear protectors. I kept hoping she would see how time tayabeater tul jeulous it was. Last night, ; rat figures and. the coming home in the jitney, a Ww A T do y x OX much talked of ee i, brown something blew think? Write Cyn- chorus of “forty . Ror aed : under twenty en into, my aa ae tea || Hula Grey. care of The Among the long F E Ses ‘ j list of principal fn and without overly Seattle Star. ate tas. Seore ——/ om embarrassment, began who are widely Fasten the said Jeremiah | 24°¢ *P the woman you love, but te ind gg de. ver her ear again é emetarihiie ane Rey Huchcock ously fapertaat nr Bewe got to her porch | cive tima.e chance to solve, things show. The new Hitchy Koo 1919 4 told her what I tho ph aged ogtll damaged has been the most effective of the} “9 hair dressing—a near hone -sesreny dive peek series of Hitchy Koos | men for a year or sof? The sister| Beautiful as the new show is in Es dressing of the other [UCN P tags My hate ee as copying. She | x ther nice young man to care | in’t defend it. She laughed 1 sweetheart will wish, also it and attempted to treat it be 4 to the younger girl mitly. I love Mary, but it to have the girl you love ing a fool of hee if. Miss py, how long will this freak- o¢ fad last? DON P4E will last, Don, l g women ha sndeper enough to dre tically. The idea is to be one in the "among many. She > : a considers the becoming way to arrange her « f it into che most gro-|aive me . girl at the extreme left is wearing a smart suit of Alice blue tricolette, with Sl comety Grama: pr fashions. Possibly there | inx tailored silk blouse and a navy blue straw sailor completing a simple costume. the ‘Wilkes ie Georse C |. When a maivied woeen ie infate Next is a charming dress of white French serge, Eton style, trimmed in braid, with a vest! comedy succes 2 to the extent of call. of cre: ‘am lace. The hat has a rolled brim of fine white milan straw, with a dull blagk crows “On the Hiring bat, peace of “Gumnee, Sand a shiny black vogue ornament placed on the right side of the brim. Line” written by the popular to her home when her he figure on the right w s a suit of heavy navy broadcloth, made in full-breasted Se A! Med its lavish stage decorations, charm. ing costuming, dancing and giris laughable incidents and cheering music, it is the personality of ‘Hitchy” himself that gives it its popular vogue. From beginning to end be m in and out of the scenes, never allowing the high step 'ping pitch of the performance to drop in the slightest de My aim last n,” said Hitch cock recently, “was to have a chorus of forty under twenty, the age of xent and relish, and now, in my 1919 show, I have fully sixty who ma come under this heading—the isn't @ raspberry in the bunch.” LINE ENTED BY W. UKE lowing this week's Miss Grey: I am a schoo 1 am going with a 8, but my’ one sour ereaee A SENIOR nior (irk: If you dow't know the de frank with \“ON THE HIRING |PR . Bome men who don't to these doughnuts over ears, but they are the kind find Joshua and Je convenient pillows for|™ or accepung invitation? >| effect .. The blouse which protrudes is of tailored linen. A coarse straw sailor and a large? nak Wom’. and | : foe i to check dancin The| he is t caru. |white fox fur finish a smart street costume. | Harvey O°Hi Madge Rus @ cheer « q 9. r Deer Gar: Phe wedla/e tadlecre | gins, This bri 188 MADGE RUSH Is a Seattle; with Richard Carle in “Furs and efter tae age TOM! tion ia mo excuse for the man. He If the ladies pictured here will call a¢ The Star’s editorial reoms, they will receive theatre tickets | Nant play recent girl, now in the city visiting I," on tour, and this season she ithe one who will dare to ar-| shoutd play fair with the husband Tuesday's Fashion was M. M. Rauch, 1123 W, 62nd st | ly had a 10P8)\ ner mother, who in less than twe ared on Broadway with Cecil her loc naturally, at-\ even if the wife deserves no consid ‘« Faah Y seit . run in New York ts 4 ea t ditapte | 122" and Cleo Mayfield at the 44th ae Sur eats Gualer ~ ‘Thursday's Fashion was Marjorie Miller, McKelvey apartments, City at the Cri.|Years has advanced to a creditabl ronal : 3 My Bute hthak nasi the © pave THE OLD terion theatre, | place with her dancing in New York | who's a Dig” Tee — courage to don black hose," ! E OLL where it seored|city. She will add a decided attrac-|Upon Ler returm to New York Miss white shoes, she ought to independence enough to| pear Misa G ir her ears in public. ri 17 years of a big hit t to the musical comedy, “High|Rush will appear in a new musieal Refreshing and| Speed,” the snappy offering festur-| show on Broadway modern in theme |ing Lew White and Oscar Gerard| Her first appearance in Seattle “On the Hiring|at Levy's Orpheum theatre this |wil) be this afternoon, when the cone k tinuous performance for Sunday and GARDENER SAYS Scarlet runner & touble rpone. They provid both beautiful flowers and now im. My mother is the W PeR RFT SHS SRS PEE FRRSS 3hs * + t 1 Line” does credit | we Miss Iam a young f one in the family who doesn’t || ishing food. Some people do n¢ Jone M i a n old, and was ad em to want me to. Would you ad-|| realize that the beans are } cane Morgan to ite noted| Last season Miss Ruth starred! Monday, Decoration Day, opens. ite when I was 17 we a| vise me to do so? He tx and is|| to eat. Yet in England they a jSuthors in its characteristic depic: | —— as RED ig REET ‘8 wn by the acte by market ister 17 and a sweetheart | sensible, and anxious to settle down Tam eng: to. My r E. 8 tells me she loves me. I love! FE. & Your mother is more ans iso, but it is just brot y¥ love.| ious for your future happiness than Right she tO me she would any other person in the world. You herself rather than see me marry | are both young. Wait until you are ther girl. I am afraid she will. older and isfied that you have my sweetheart dearly, but am found the right man. He és very to marry her because of my yowng to assume the responsibil threat. Please the! ties of a married man. You way out t ery young to take the gravest st b Eddie: By all means do not in your life. Wait! leather had ; METROPOLITAN er gardeners for the city trade A good way to inerease the yield ia to wait until the runners are about a foot from the top of the pole and then pinch out the top This will make them throw out additional trusses of bloom and ure, increase the number of THE BOOK OF ANN ned bd rr gpa oe in yer! StOry unique number. The offering con HIGH-CLASS MUSICIANS the modern American « family—| sists of melody thickly interspersed | read eee Bret Prot ccagic tty | atccst eels pas cmnewtceces op: | eee oe Oe TOP BILL AT PALACE HIB, TAKE UP THE BATTLE FOR ANN, AGAINST |Swine ic tne tence wnicn aie. | "ith comedy. ng rio do| The new bill at-Loew's Palacediip CLAUDE IVES |agroes with mother's idea of living | some exceptional juggling amid a| tomorrow offers a snappy number EB ES She retaliates by actually driving|ponemian setting. |called “A Musical Divertisement™ by honor of the Lorimers, a U-bant crew, nursed Hun conspir:|away the servants. Father sets his| a Coscia and Ver- ave td chaperon’ Ann and| ators dying of the flu, piloted @ run-| jaw. Determined to live in comfort}, The sketch of the week is A| di, reputed to be that interior decorator,” Chrys in:|away plane thru the clouds, and|i¢ not in peace, she hires two detec. | Touch in barry by Citver meaith aan high-class) meal ted., “We wil pany. It is an admiral x cnns. Wa tives to masquerade as servants by |‘ 1 this clan.” an ancient Mexican hacienda telling a local agency of threaten. |*mple of skillful construction violin and cello remind her that her own all these seemed gentle deeds « Ing letters received. In the process | Dit of dramatic roe is rtd numbers varyiaile ntroduced a pretty lively |pared with bearding Claude Ives] of “sticking.” these servants turn up| Sndied by Smith and his supporting from classical to to the Lorimer when in search of his prey some side-splitting situations as the | PiMyere i on a time, She could have| At length I managed to nay iit of their official investigations,| Emil and Wille in “Just a Pair of of course, that the Very well, Chrys! For the honor ne Wilkes Players are well cast | Eyeglasses” have one of the novel mbined to protect the of the fa to stop here ties of the season t tolerate a vul: survived famine in a secret cell of 2 musical comedy hits and popular airs these gay re of the famity?’ 1 pose persons who family f aety n this clever comedy. “On the Hir melody mediums { y name and had done ) her way to the m liner ing Line” will make you appreciate eee also offer com- “ great Chryn went home and ent UP) your « 01 5 a {ES FE. I; y j COMING— MONDAY me ang 1 went Up i your situation. With the usualmat-|P4NTAGES FEATURES edy said to be rm to don my street dress. 1/ inees Sunday, Wednesd and & did like to put a meddling | any will be given a special matines | PRE-WAR FAVORITE in other people ffairs a Monday, Decoration day | Li enant Harrington Reynolds, a stand-|1 was indignant that a little simple ober se | prewar tavéelte, will ‘return te Be by them—or eles| ton like Ax | attle n the new Pantages bill next should upset my the) a7 pier oy, TENN hisiieowes CLEVER COMEDIENNE wich ae Wk ater 1 wasn't at all sure unusually funny, « Another head liner is the Terp sichore Four car rying Stone and Manning and the — THIRD — AND - MADISON JUNE 7th FRANK P. HOOD PRESENTS Continuous » never can un-| ory | Billie Stewart Sunday She has lived in ‘Bo-|I could manage the affair IS MOORE HEADLINER — | in “The Haber. Kashner Sisters a lobe. 1 nuppose Claude Ives was used to Intrigue.| Three headline acts head the list dashery.” _ Ap-| A unique prologue, dancing novelties a is a state of ming, my /T was not of Orpheum vaudeville at the Moore | pearing with him | including buck and wing, whirlwind, Special r lives in “Bo (To Be Continued) |next week. Nellie V, Nichols, who in this merry| Argentine tango and ultra-modern Mat. Monday bet me lant Bo | used to make us farce will be| ballroom steps precede several varied 4 m't a sloppy min¢ BREAST OF LAMB. guess at her na handsomely |and colorful song nurbers. Make a pocket In breast of lamb to Uonality will of. gowned girls and “Checkmated,” a humorous do & ppy mind is making ab-| py wing. Fill pocket with fer her inimita- | clever men. |mestic farce brimming with clevers utely unnecessary trouble for you | m, ffing made of stale bread ble characteriza. | “The Pence- | ness, is the offering of Tom Davies nd me, and it ixn’t fair,” J scolded. . rumbs, highly seasoned, with drip- | ping, salt, pepper and thyme. The | that decorator, Claude Ives, elabo-| yolk of one or two eggs may be add rates for ber. Do you know that he and enough warm water to soften that her new home| the bread thoroughly. Bake for one hould be furnished in color® to har-) hour in covered roaster or one hour rt ‘aura’? It tions. This stel- | lar performer is| a bundle anima. | tion who gives! every song as careful attention maker,” a play-|and Company let uc cpa | Classy stepping, singing and good a stuc Y, of hu-| repartee characterizes the lively skit man nature, £1") «vamping the Vamp” presented by en by Artur De'| the Dixie Duo, Lex Neal and Billie voy, is said to|(ro.ty Her mind takes in all the nonsense has told © wi pears! and a half in an open pan. In the in staging as contain humor Mth Street that we trail clouds of glory a8 /iatter case It ie necessary to baste most actors do worthy of the| Two boxing tabbies furnish the Stree we come, and we keep trailing them, | several times t= big. part. bedar orgy laugh in an in ing animal act by heatre Arthur Devoy s a sort of a psychic veil, thru life | Al. | Swain’s Cats and Rats. n, two Kood comedians, will present| “Slam Bang Jim” as zippy as its heir barrage of fun in “Recruiting | name is the feature photoplay star |where one appears as an army re-|ring William Russel é | ee Bert Hanlon, the eccentric singing and talk ing comedian, is Basi! and And if we are to be at our ease in our homes, we must sult the color sf our bath towels and a few PIGS IN BLANKETS. Fry link sausages and, if small, | ave whole; if not, cut in half and| things to the invisible ‘aura’ we in bioult: Gouna iedle ins east ot Hea another one of|cruiting officer and the other as a} . move around in en 10 to 15 minutes. Serve with} Pert Hanlon the good things |“wop” volunteer | COMING TO 7 ‘So that how Mr. fven ach e es haked apple rings, baked apples or able flirtations he | appie sauce station for carrying on a offered “Honky Tonky Town,” a scintil MET SOON _ “Last Night" is a big musical com: |iating comedy of songs and smart} i Jedy offering featuring Earl Cav atter, will be offered by Fannie| “The Passing Show,” described as " the handsomest women| The moundshaped nests of the | anaugh supported by Anna Francis, | simpson and Earl Dean }a $250,000 production, is scheduled wn | Jungle fowls of Australia are some-| Karl Miller and seven pretty girls Rosa Valyda, with personality plus, {fr the Metropolitan beginning Tues: and hat's hin ecret, I guess. He/ times 15 feet high and 150 feet in| In “The Call of a Song,” Jack day night, June 8, Fully 200 people, 2 3 toire of stunning gowns and wl . to make individual studies, Ann | circ ce. > . Dm IN es ge line g the pic! N MISCHA oaks Snatviadal stuctee “483 | elrounitensn Paxley and Lillian Porter, present |e ee en or singing her new songs, |ieluding the pick of The New York Winter Garden girls, are members is expected to prove one of the POP-| ¢¢ ‘the cast. This entertainment cover the correct back-drop aguinst which to show off the individuality.” ular features of the bill. comes to the city directly following That Dainty Mat. | “I see, No mortal mind could dis | Adonis and Company Lepr record-breaking runs in New York, . Ay 4 cover the exact shade of Ann's pxy-| pretty novelty in graceful and skilled | poston, Philadelphi: nd Chi , . Premiere Dancer ‘ Today honla vail duet iy Gala fae Geen Cc ti t di: Of Seattle, balancing, beautifully staged, and is’due to open sn Signe of New York 27e dandy invention for a philan- | urtls ualo Wash., Inc. ‘The Pantagescope will show a newlengagement in San Francisco and former Star with Richard Carle in “Furs and Frills” MADGE isn't it?” | He has told Ann he never could he tinge of her soul in the of others!’ feature picture. shortly " THE WILKES PLAYERS gk, L OFFER FOR MAT. MONDAY NEXT WEEK (Decoration Day) World's Greatest Violinists, in a “JOINT” RECITAL Sundays and. Eves. 40¢ FOURTH AT UNIVERSITY dixcover prese “Humph! 1 can divine his ‘aura’ without seeing him at all, Shinji brass! murmured Chrys | “He has told her that the pres-| ence of a third person would con fuse her or distract her so that her The Original Home of THE CURTIS INDIAN ; ‘aura’ wouldn't give "off perceptible bt i ott Steeda ake te ames Announce that they are in a better N THE recelve a direct wireless about her | position than ever to furnish Curt-ones color scheme “And thus Ann accounts for those auto expeditions alone with Ives, and the trips to collectors of ‘Rares and Antiques’ and conferences in Ann's] pty bung said Chrys sar-| tically jess this little and prints. SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY HIRING LINE” —A_FAST, FROLICKING COM- EDY DEALI WITH THE The new Curt-ones Portraits are so dis- tinetive that they can be recognized at once. A work of real art. RUSH i ill offer th i th k war is now up to you!” SERVANT QUESTION IN A 7 S e same dance this week “Why isn't it your war, Chrys?! . tel J SOUR “s . t q he will offer . s Bi Liesl Re AR sll Dr ie That old daguerreotype—preserved by EVES., %5c to $1.00 COUNTRY HOME that made such a decided hit in New At 10 A. M. York. SUNDAY, MON- , WED., SAT,, é So WILKES Plus War Tax Last ) “THE PIPES OF TIME tonicHT ) PAN” shinine “pen the family so many years—can be made a Curt-ones or a colored min- iature—enlarged to suit. so. I couldn't do a thing with her. | | She's always like a naughty child with me ane Lorimer remeiver your pet theory—and go to it.” | 1 meditated a moment upon the| bit of discipline which she recom:! mended, My fatger had initiated it in my education. He bel that if an individual will force himself to | perform some unwelcome task each jday, he will crystallize the “hero. | stuff” which is in him: I remembered how 1 had shot ITIVELY ONLY ANCE EARING wi with the Levy’s Musical Comedy Co. in “HIGH SPEED” The Studio is under the personal super- vision of Mrs. Clara J. Curtis and Mrs. Sue Phillips Gates. PRICES $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 up

Other pages from this issue: