The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1920, Page 11

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Chorus Work May Lead to Drama HAT YOU think? Write Cyn- do ace Dear Miss Grey: Noticing “April's letter in your co T wish to say : ome Need that she didn’t get in the right show thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. and her ambition was rather limited I worked in a chorus for a few Years and later on rose to a good Position in a pany, the Manager of which told mo I had 8) ders to an far as the future; but any Wie oe oars etantind man, foture MUST) how more than the army apend hours of hard, earnest effort to) 10° hive a law enacted ag attain it. I worked eine ‘ada etes I will say here contrary to! the world. “April's” statement, that I made more io walk Money than I have in alman that store, as salaries were then, at any his ideals and wo —_— men, not sports, do not use various I met nice people because I was kinds of face tinta They do ever on the alert to meet them and|of them, use a little ¢ cultivate them. And if is am-|keep the face from chapping Bitious, a.hard worker, and has even maybe a little rice powder, but that ts &® small amount of talent, she can) all @ventuaily rise to higher and better) “Old Bach” is very safe from hav Paying positions. of the A girl in the chorus MUST have backbone. er. If I were younger, exactly the same thing over, It} dan't all sunshine and flowers, true Dut what position is? The majority Of the stage folk I met were mindy and generous, even to a fault They will always turn to help one who is down and out “April's” remark that the leading lady was a bully and that her pic ture in the paper didn’t resemble her inf the least, is really amusing ge newspaper picture resemble the inal? T happily found the right man and am striving to make him a good wife And housekeengr. I also have the Fespect and good will of all me. oO. M the din pants and the point of wearing “knee oats and vests that would expos armpits bie. sped 1 of of course, ne n woulkt f we did sinst such. men in or wishes one, many such women would not be s pwn the streets, But man, would not have would at so low some m to and id ore one 6 Ing the love or respect of any opposite sex with the he has. Any man has himself, even, with such leals and nerve, will I would > resp ideals Thank goodness this city has a few EAL men left safe for women to be n with, and I hope in generation there will be « 1am neither a divorcee nor an old . but I have studied law above pan actual fac 2RVER OF SUCH CASES. broad Friend Invites Another Girl Along Dear Miss G T have been very rested in your columns, #0 would your advice on a matter which worries me. I am 20 years of age, and am keep ing company with a young man of He works at the camp during the week and evenings who know D. Ss. Takes Exception ‘ To Bach's Letter Dear Miss Grey: Just a little ad Vice to “An Old nh. Just to let him know that it costs about $150 m Stead of $50 to secure a divorce, and that you can't develop the grounds to get a divorce. You certainly have to have very good proof of the charge @gainst the plaintiff or defendant also it cannot be paid on the install Ment plan, if you haven't the ready ash. Getting a divorce is not the @aniest thing in the world, and in have to have e to get it began reading this ‘Wondrous lot of “bull” I knew that the writer must be a man and a bach and not lucky enough to win the love Of a woman, or had just been turned Gown, as no married man or human Man will speak of the opposite sex in this way. About men's ideals elevating to a| n S| Prom his attitude I should MOTHER! that he is not yet ready to company” with any particular girl. “California Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative where in his car. Of course his mother and father go also, but ever evening he takes another girl out riding, and if I didn't happen to s¢ him, he would never mention it to me. on, me, he usually comes out and gets but he always insists on bring ing the other girl along. What do you think I should do, tell him I don’t want him to always be with the other girl, or just don't say any thing about it? Do you think he care more for her than he does for me? PERPLEXED. Seriously speaking, Miss Per- plezed, | am inclined to believe that you are laboring under a false im pression when you say you are keeping company” with this young moh say keep | The fact that he takes you out only when his parents or the other girl ere along, should prove to you that | he does not with you to consider him in the light of more than a friend at this time. If you wish steady company why | not look about you and make the ac- | quaintance of some other young man? In any event, were I in your place, I should not take the risk of making myself appear common in the cycs of this young woman by suggesting that he not bring the other girl when he accompanies you. 8, re f. re ol h- n, ce ne ce LEMON CUSTARD \PIE 2 ones 1 tablewpann butter H femon (Juice and grated rind) 14 teaspoon salt 1 cop milk Accept lifornia” Syrup of Figs Separate whites and yolks of eggs.| only—look for the name California t yolks, Add dry ingredients @n the package, then you are sure| Add butter. Add lemon juice and your child is having the best and| grated rind. Mix well. Add milk Beat whites of eggs till stiff and dry and fold/into mixture. Pour into a | pie dish lined with pastry (not baked) most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels, Children R love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle, You must say "Call. fornia.” to the touch. for the Home The Summer Cottage, the Club, and Portable Ones for the Outings, the Canoe and the Beach All instruments are delivered immediately; just a small pay ment down and the balance as convenient. AS LOW AS A DOLLAR DOWN! This splendid, large-size table GRAFONOLA,' which cially satisfactory as a portable is espe. A very eautitul Cabinet instrument, will be offered GRAFONOLA in wainut, SPECIAL: (| mahogany or oak; all the ‘The instrument itself, with fb ‘newest improvements, com- one ten-inch record album and BL plete with 20 selections of one twelveinch record album, | music, for only— ten selections—complete outfit $130.00 $83.25 | The Phonograph Department Where Special Personal Attention and Service Is the Slogan 211 Union t for ! and is home only on Sundays | y Sunday he takes me some-| When there are any parties going | and bake in a moderate oven till firm» THE PANO eS Seattle Style | 105—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets | | | | | | | —Photo by Cress-Dale. A charming individuality marks the fashioning of this pretty one-piece dress. It a lovely shade of Copenhagen jblue, and is made of heavy messaline silk. Bright-colored | appliques serve as trimming on the sleeves (which are short), and on the side novelty panels, which are caught to the hem of the skirt. A wide crushed girdle fastens in the back with a loose bow. A white fox fur and wide floppy hat are stylishly worn with this pretty costume. DAISY HENRY. If the lady pictared here will ca ll at The Star’s editorial rooms, she will receive two tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show, at the Moore. bill is| black of the a clever > TWO FEATURES The Pantages has an unusually ae Pleaser with a eee good bill this week. It's a tose up nd tunning between “The Heart of Annie Wood, Kowr a clever sketch set > music and The Three Melvin others are The Footlight Revue,” a big girt|“ lag og gore otetiare ‘wleh act, for first place honors ode t “The Heart of Annie Wood" i a ree te charmingly staged fanta n wh cai Sele . eee ae Gee clever maaers ana| tt PALACE HIP BILL dancers take part; “The Footlight|EATURES COMEDY ACT Revue” conterns the trials o' mall The new bill which is announced town opera house manager, and 4/| for Loew's Palace Hip, opening to. bevy of pretty show gir morrow, promises a wealth’ of amus = = ee, |e v ety with Jeff Healy and com, pany providing the keynote of laugh. ter. There are two men apd a pretty girl in the company and they will present a brilliant comedy play let by Edgar Allen Wolfe entitled A Busine T’roposal.”* Aaron Hoffman, famous for his t plays, “Friendly Enemies” and "Ea Is West is author of the material used by Haley and Noble, wa clever pair of vaudevillians who have the ability the most of thetr fun and ed in the offering M. A. Univer | 1 of the America’s men with pleasing Most* feature solos and har.| Famous Psychologist nedy and Maude Kramer artist Entertaining Dynamic Inspiring Opens a Second Big Course of 5 Public Lectures PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY Beginning Thursday, 8 p. m. June 17,18, 19,20,21 MASONIC TEMPLE Corner Pine and Harvard Only pare DR. H. T. HARVEY (ix-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist Highest Order of Te Work Di Examination and 504-12 EITEL BLDG. 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