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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 11 ’ Seattle Style | No. 98—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- THE OLD GARDENER SAYS manure buried in the in wi MONISM UPHELD BY TWO PLE WHO HAVE LIVED WN UTAH to increase the yield. Plant AL BY CYNTHIA GREY FORMER ARMY OFFICER | dressed women on Seattle streets { || have a few plants left after the . The bro following atte are in reply to a letter printed HEADS BILL 1T pee! hte , ” THE BOOK OF ANN : pr Patedk 2 geod sae , nd, bu SHER | je ty columns last week from @ woman who wrote de Lieutenant Harrington Reynolds FOR THE SAKE OF THE F AMILY—A SACRED || t.. Japanene climber is mo f wowncing Mo rmonism ; & favorite of the stage before he INSTITUTION liable in nome nections < nt Ui tters on this 8 ¢ rom anyone else who wishes) ur, ri Claude Ives kept his head—I mustlence to old traditions as ‘bour , a ; tpn le urns to Seattle on the new bill at say that for him, He was not too|geoise” and “Victorian.” Sex topica|| fered this season haw fruit tw . The Pantages this week as the etar As usual, this evening, I picked up/of “The Haberdashery,” a merry + Se th found commencement of a dis-/fethy free with music, presented ‘ by Alexander Pantages. Appearing | against, Mormonism. with him is 4 group of pretty gt is | ests me very much, as I have|and some clever men. The f or three times as jong as the embarrassed by Daddy Lorimer's con | were taboo at hin table—that is, if common varietier tempt to extumate the price of his | you used the word “sex.” He hadn't | work in Ann's houne according to the |a ningle bit of modern illumination | Lorimer power to pay! Nor waa he/on love and marriage. He stood for WHOLESALE PRICE: y |too embarrassed to remember that|al! that Mrs, Grundy approves. He per, me about, or rather subject which inte Braid @ 4 ‘ } This is a su { “° lthe H 3 rp ia the Jenned froin human | Braid embroidered georgette waists o an dr F »| wwe 16 Hon, James D, Lorimer would | held the laws condensed from humar in Utah, Idaho and Oregon among them, and I know patil its theme and has been | \not, under@ny cfroumstances, make | experience and accumulated thru the are selling at $ each wholesale f gl] about it firat-handed pote engl bo real melodies and| legal trouble about the bill, nor risk |ages, the laws wh s ermbodied and two-tone combination georgette t And I will begin right here by making the statement that a ; publicity concerning bis account| in religions, and traditions, and con afte t the na: aa Arthur DeVoy provides the added 6 walste are offered at the same pri who have unkind criticism to offer, either thru your] headine attraction of the bit in bis ht aloag so tant ag Coe ered man ct stayet, ought | Dresses of jersey and woolette are j olumns OF elsewhere, do not) S. |playlet, “The Peacemaker.” The] But the figures enraged Daddy | ~ obeyed as the best rules Of advertised by a wholesale house at , » tte . y+) humer of e " . | Lorimer, I knew, because he held bin | Conduct obtainable $9.25 to $13.60 each now the truth of the matter, HAT do YOU]|tne sctre cent iS cellcious ana} check up for me to eee, then he flung | Daddy Lorimer had been reared tn | ———— . i or else they are guilty of © worthy in every way of it on the desk before the wrecker of |® Small country town, and he pre | f think? Write Cyn- |) '» material at nana | without honoring |#*rved bis provincial outlook—and willful mis-state- Neath aud home interiors an nt ue || thia Grey, care of The} mnt iasn’aisn,e,comtiane ot tt eencman win ne anes roar from i antigo he | ’ inment, pr ointed : pe 4 [ancient double moral standard, when | r 1 mad the article by the B Seattle Star. re Tet Rechts fon, “Bsarete font oe we See emer Ol ola aed kien to Oe te. | ™ t , Lt ed me ~ ing.” In which one appeare aa un Mr. Ives, not forgetting his famoun| But never, never woul he over S eCci | ’ o Missionaries are traveling without other as a “wop” volunteer “perfect bow" to the lady present, |!00k imprudent conduct on the part oo te that he PUrse or seript in Seattle from house| Fannie Simpson and Earl Dea: | Paxned out of the room, ‘How I wish; Of & woman of his tribe | gre to stake Tm tah, nor saw a|t0 house, every day offer @ scintillating comedy, “Honk I could write that he passed out of] Ann had behaved like a little gall eeadigs @ they are | parents’ class, you mothers; you'll be|#Mart chatter are effectively, com Bven as his shadow faded on the | ine Se bad been. 1 had to adsnic | T ministers, becaus are parents clasd, yee mothers; you'll be | smner a ectively com doorstep, said myself to mynelf | that daddy's last-century theery was pre} it, Your sons and daughters would| Rowa Valyda, a handsome gtr! who aeere Tae. tocey's\ vittety! Bat ca fen Prt “Ay av-|be much safer im Utah than in Seat-/has an abundance of personality, a ik Seow. the sponses Me 2 NAW | oe es cael eu honor OF it as | thru of anywhere elve. repertoire of stunning gowns and aye ee will be some sqoltement | Oe women 5 honor as we ial ace of ‘The reason the ministers kick |® YOlce of unusual timbre, proves pthor ote 1 Conti th| against she Mormons is because they /0%¢ Of the popular features of the tlhe Bsrinay “7 penny HA Gicadieas — ns aim the authority of the priesthood bill z 7 . . = cs - | aren he coe the Serres ons dig grocer nod RY POT ae noe. He muttered apmething about | Sued “Nhe Sagebrusher® In The sec 4 nang ‘dea jee and beautiful farms are precisely what Jesus laid out for | Pleasing athletic novelty , nm End eterna) Dve,” but the |” | large portrait suitable emark was not intended for me qguvation, he is indeet surpris | argv I don't expect people to take! 5 out why yeamy was pr NEW SHOW OPEN boa . ont (it wit hiecd aca Gee It eee ee PALACE HIP THUR His disciples, for framing —~will be iven with each order to ei Specially reduced | BRIDES and GRADU- age * os and why it la not now, and DAY Jane, look after that girl, for “ 1 ers Bu an at it fs not now practiced ¢ irlwind mustoal dy in jod's sake! For Jim's sake! For the : : | er: coh rid the month in Jpretigate Morm k w ed tn thé Mormon chure It! miniature—a maze of songs, come ake of the family” Try This to Make Freckles - 4 le who are fr A 5 ok very differentiy from what |and pretty girls—is the advance de There 1 had it ones moret The Fade Away Established reputation iW ly ll ve “always heard. w. tk scription of Billy Brandell's “Honey Family—a sacred institution, to be be for making the FIN a udiced. a ony os a > Ins one of ° eaty " ed b ” o ! ’ * "| +e pea at people Sent Mates i iewauh teen or. tae ae ved by ite rmempers Just apply & little Kintho Beauty | QUALITY PORTRAITS. H ’ i, vecent | Dear Miss Grey: It seme strange/announced for the new bil] at #rom the hour we had met Ann.|Cream every night and morning : genk te senond 2 me that some people fan be so| Loew's Palace Hip tomorrow. In Chrys and I had promised ourselves | with the finger tips After | ; . pare nt as to pick fault with a state/addition to ite musical merit. the to do what was (o be done in mak. | [ORWAr Abpiwations with ims s } ational maw People of @ state which holds|operctta boasts a plot wherein the ng Ann over into an acceptable Lort b away, i Bale | Seheaceot\'s ilatery of Uta? place In education and| woes of seven troubled brides are ner, neverthelem, it had remained Hi ampared to the rest of the viated by the funmaking pro for daddy to place the first restrain 4 of Faith,” by Talmage 4 of Fa : nae a. RK. Young and ing finger on Ann's moderniam ream to see the remarka-| | pose there I couldn't help thinking that tf] ble difference it made the a Sisto presente a mono Chrys and I had proceeded with a|,, This is YOUR chance to get rid of thone disfiguring freck! When | tie ts jogue of timely topics and humerouy ttle senee, we might have prevented your friends ok you what made| has never neldents dealing with present day the very unpleasant scene | had just | your complexion clear—tell them | Mormon people. onditions | witnessed in Ann's bungalow | Kintho Ii Cream did it Kintho sed for 15 Why had we been so tolerant? to remove stubborn, blotchy freckien | Were we, too, {infected with the germ |Any well-stocked drug or depart- of modernism which is individualiam | meot wilh, “1 dat ranipant? Certainty Daddy Lorimer was not He had very old-fashioned rules of onduct; one law for himself and nomething quite different for the omen of his household! And, ac cording to his conviction, he was the lawful jury and judge if a woman of bis clan violated the tenets of his creed. Like the patriarch of past ages, be tried, convicted and pun iwhed her. Primitive and provincial his way might be, but he had taught me a nquon—even if he failed to impress | Ann. at cscs ai tas has a ha “LP. RA” find out for) Ryan and Moore bring 15 minntes if before she takes for granted | of bright entertainment in their ex is of Rev. Tibbetts? lusive songs and piano offering tah’s loyalty in the re| Hert Spencer and George Rore war, and find where she stagds:! wi! appear in “What Do You Think also what her people, the Mormona.|irom This? a skit fully of live! are made of. Her record is high. Her comedy, singing and dancing young men held a higher standard of| the Randow Trio, two men and cleanliness and good morals than the|, woman, promise a number of haz average men lardous equillbriatic feats. Do you suppose that with such | Swett smart detectives and secret service| You can find evil in all things if you men as we ha’ working for our gov-)are evil mindet. ernment, th uch thingy as slavery I am a high echoot gtr, bet | could go on, as the Rev. Tibbetts ac | have a mind of my own. Mormon 5 ejcuses? I should may not! lem t# working for the same purpose ; Have you met any Mormon mis®jas any other Chrinuian church, that fragremcé 6 Gidd to Bl Sorat be yea kacw thete gen tin, tee Gee opting ot teaniind, snd pose? Their purpose is upilfting,|it should not be placed among the {while that of “I. P. R.” ts to tear| degenerated class of white slavery }down. If you can’t say a good word | workers. jabout a thing, don’t aay anything The tabernacle, in Sat Lake City of the kind whom al) men respect | | I have lived among Mormons and/ix as clean and pure as any other : ‘ on sight! Surely a day of = [have met Mormon missionaries. I/ place that,could be chosen. The feature of this pretty street dress is the tunic top}tused feminine values, {t was a fine have read about the good they do./ ac. a. jand harem skirt. The dress proper is fashioned of dark blue] ‘"i"e to approsch auch » standard! - —— ——————" | tricotine, and is a bit short waisted. It has elbow sleeves ed ae i = and the over skirt, which is cut with graceful flare, is open on one side. The drop skirt is of black satin. DAISY HENRY. If the young lady pletured will call at The Star's editorial rooms, she | will receive two tickets to “On the Hiring Life,” a delightful comedy, at he Wilkes this week. Last Friday’s Fushian pictare waa of Mins Helen Lake, 2621 W. 58th st anil Monday's, Miss Kathleen Ba rr, 1307 No. 46th st. a } a _ _— (OE KEEP PLENTY OF scarp . BARBED, WIRE SEASONING HANDY | “i It pays to keep a full supply of Two cars of 12-gauge 43 spices and seasonings on hand. Not 3arbed Wire—-in. bar, 2 e snwdlentiicd ie te agirvbg in jarse| strand, small reels of about | | |iy warrants it, but many, fiavors| _ 65 pounds each. Jenable the cook to give variety to Can be inspected at ware- ° her dishes | house of M. 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