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SATURDAY Cyighia READER LIKED LETTER FROM LITTLE BRIDE-TO-BE j Dear Miss Grey: In this age of utter sordidness it was very refreshing to read the letter from “Rride-to-Be.” 1 read it once, then demafded an encore, and read it again. The little lassie is right. Marriage is a sacred steward- ship; its motive, purpose and final result must be accounted for. Being a bit young and impressionable, she is asily in- fluenced. She has given Undue attention to the tongues of| people who are utterly incapable of seeing the wondrous | vision behind those three words, “Mother, Home and Heaven,” and to my mind the most despicable critter living is the one that will throw slush on it. They are those who} shut out Love, and will in turn be shut out by her and on \her threshold lie howling in outer darkness. I can curl my lip and tolerate profanity in a woman, but JUNTE 19, 1920, THE cheba a ba STAR CaS eee ul — ae eaeeee | Seattle Style | No. 108—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets | |“RA N-TAN” TO BE |OFFERING AT LEVY Starting with a matines today, the MET FEATURES JAZZY SONG AND DANCE SHOW Faneb and Marco will be the when one puts a baby on the list of her curses, my whole nature, constitution and by-laws are stunned. For to me} there is only one thing better than a little tad and that is| two of them. God made no mistake when He} nted this heart hunger for par . thood In humans. Thwart it of H A T do _ YOU pervert it and we pay, So I waquid think? Write Cyn- say to lassie, you ate headed right S« ~ Set sour tace like ftint in the dire. | thia Grey, care of The tion of the call of yout heart, plut|| Seattle Star. your eam, and keep going. ep your faith strong, and your vision | Gear. Let careers, lap dogs, and pet | old story, and to her ft seems always Monkeys satisfy women of that heart | hew never knew what | lost) atiber, but in later years when your unui T you-—the other woman is Ged-given desires come to full tru | out of my heart” (he doesn't say | ition, retrospection will have no mind) “and always was—I made the| terness, After fifty years of life, | bikest mistake of my life tragical and light, I find the only And his wife promptly falls Into thing ‘worth while is love. The biat * arin long as we forgive men in| A manner, just #o long we may ant women you heard, probably have Played battledore and shuttiecock with it. This is dangerous, for the thing has wings. “It is to be hugged clove to you. You are very young be . We have forgiven for years, and woman knows what has be nal | 6 result Women, demand what you give, of and your parents’ attitude may Me r ; traced to their natural reluctance to don't give—that's the only polution, let you go yet awhile, For one #0 ane jfon't wine and Ton agate vy and throw slurs of Misk Brown, @ a good, clear vision “! ee eee cece ce a times out of ten she is th eat of a sacred tgust of the divine scheme ef things, and you have it in your power to make the next generation feverence those three thing» Mother, Home and Heaven, 80 here's one who hopes you will be as happy as a lark, as a maid, a wife, and @ mother. Yes, and by heck, a BIL two. eee She Believes in Divorce Jury, Too Miss Grey: Im reply to Mra. ho believes we should have a y to y. She wilt shed a bucket f tears before some soft-hearted ju and in the wink of an eye she has everything her way. She may ne ead her children to nd her time with some othgr man while her hustand wad eweating to Jollars to keep she may be planning to run with this ether man, but never she gets alimony. Jo think you are wrong about alimony, Mra. H. L. In a case I have just mentioned do you blame a man for leaving the state faces, and then the wive sfor.| rather than pay alimony to a woman ave them and called them “big bad Who may be using a part of it to Bore”, Well, whesever a womaa keep some skunk of a man? RH gets the idea she is virtuous does a thing like the above Pt ” CABBAGE GOOD A ngpemngee |FOR THE HEALTH Every man tells his wife the same Two thousand years ago Cato af At Last: We can now get “Colum |rirmed that the cabbage cured ail Bia Colo,” the new American beer. in| Sigeanes and that by eating It the Seattle. Ask for “Columbla Colo.”| Romans might live in health for 600 If your grocer, druggist or soft drink print this in reply to Mrs. Ht Dear Mrs. H. L.. when I read let tere like yours, I feel as tho there are some women worthy of respect and help, but after years of delibera- tion 1 find there are few of your caliber. Women cry for a “square deal” and eliminatiog of the double stand ard, yet, it's obvious they do all in their power to keep the morni stand- ards going lower each year — example—take the photo plays J“ “and “The Women Men Por. o have dies off The men jeft their wives for yeare Roma e: parlor cannot get ®@ to you fast ” Today yg 4 ww that cabbage fe @nough, phone Elliott 2407. Only 18¢ | ic, in minerals—-iron, sulphur and phorus, These minerals are neo. | ry to ¢ worn-out body tissue ating cabbage we supply them in a very simple way Thére are four common kinds of heaper than purple or red cabbage. Uncooked cabbage is more easily digested than cooked WOMEN NEED NOT STAND TT Lydia E. Pinkham’s V: table Compound Surel: moves Suffering and Here is Proof. St. Paul, Neb. periodical pain for about four years so that I waa unable to do my work at times. A friend told me about Lydia B. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound and f — it, It soon topped all my vs fering #0 that I am now feeling | fine in every way. I recommend your medicine to my have similar troubles. You'll like its fine fresh flavor @itND yo United Tea & Coffee Stores Liberty Market 119 Yesier Way South End Markee Elizabeth Towne Editor Nautilus Author, Lecturer and Progressive Thinker ‘friends who fe You may publish this letter for the| COMING benefit of other women.”—Mrs, Watt Tromas, St. Paul, Wednesday Evening ydia Pink's Vagetable Com Z nd, made from native roote and June 28, 1920, at 8 p. m. Pa ‘contains fo niareotie or barmaful Th A di . rigs, and today holda the record of being the most successful remedy e Auditorium for female ills we know of, and thor 1311 Fifth Ave., Seattle nds of voluntary testimonials on file ' } the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, — Under Auspices New Mass., neem to prove this feat. 9 Thought Congregation For forty years it has been the Ji standard remedy for female il , Only One Night has restored the health of thous Admission $1.00 lof women who now are free | euffering by its vfhe. | Picnic a 4th of July thousands of my tage = A puplin, wi ambien and teh 7 at Hall Miss BRIGHT e272 1004 Ath, cor. grandmother, too. G. B. Me dectde divorce canes, 1 will eee t 1 believe she is right t stands to reason that 12 disin-/ Mr. Man Should ted people will give a more un Find a New Story ed decision*that one man will Dear Miss Grey: Will you p divorce evil is all in the woman's her and the kid: | « ge—drum-head, sugar-loaf, Ba | voy and purple. Some vi ways in market. The § for boiling, @rum-head and purpie| for salade, Drum-head is usually | ‘I suffered with | attraction at the Metropolitan for/attraction at Levy's Orpheum the nest week starting Sunday| "Fan Tan"—wittl be one the big - night with their! 00 Kent and mort Pv bia Musical of 4 elaborate attrac tering, “The) tions that has Fanchon and ever been pre-| Marco Murical wented by Levy's Revue.” This will musical comedy be the first time) company. Tt will in the history of) require #ix elab ¢ t theatrioals | | orate sete to pro: that a Western duce, showing mustoal company | the underground has gone Bast} Chinatown of and received the! J San Francisco fayorable com and expowing the ments ot the methods thatare critics ak well used by the as returning Chinese for with & sudChAr asmugeeiling saat ful weason tuck “dope” to the roe 4 away to their) overt Lorenzo tignas Then credit |there will be the Jons bouse soene, | Thelr offering i @nld to be of which is the worshiping place of jexceptional merit, In songs, comedy |the Chinese, Street scenes in China! and novelties, while the entire pro! and big finale set, ‘showing an! | ductic is presented in a jazazy|American liner leaving the plier at |manner that ts in keeping with the|Mongkong, China, A number of | Western attraction. Fanchon and/extra people are used this week in | Marco have surrounded themselves! presenting this offering. |with @ splendid cast of vaudeville| Lew White, Hebrew comdetan; | favorites, such as Nelson and Chatn,|Oscar G@rard, Swedivh fuami Arthur West, “Bill” Dooley, Murieljand Robert Lorenzo, the popular! Stryker and many others of equal| Italian comedian, will ail have im ote, There will also be @ chorus | portant fun roles in the offering. | of 30 girls, Bers Hill will be seen in the pleas- : | There will be bargain matinees|ing role of a Chinese maiden, | lon Wednesday and Saturday. The offering this week will bring | noth * Tarkington's “Clarence,” — to Lavy’s Orpheum yet the comedy which has just com. Budd. popu Ay naar sng eng Igor | pleted a four months’ successful run |Ma# been in California the past sit} at the Blackstone theatre, Chicago, | Ont | will be presented by the producer) #A® the extra added attraction, land manager, George C. Tyler, at) Madge Rush, clever dancer, will de |the Metropolitan theatre on Sunday,|Ueht in an Oriental specialty, oe 2th. Wednesday evening at the second) performance, The Seattle Star will] offer in conjunction with the regu: |lar performance of “Fan‘Tan” the| Seattle beauties, who are entered | WILKES PLAYERS IN |CLEVER MYSTERY | DRAMA in the Zlegteld contest. The pro- | Tonight will witners the lnet per-| , eds for this performance will go) [formance of that splendid comedy|to the Scott kiddies’ fund, | dran “The Big Chance,” at the eee Wilke theatre, DOREE’S OPERA SINGERS |‘ COMING TO PANTAGES while starting with a, matinee Bunday, the! Lovers of good music are aseured! Wilkes Players! treat in the new bill opening at will offer Robert| the Pantages next Monday matinee Hilliard's great for it will be dramatic tri headlined by umnph, “The Ar Mme. Doree's! ryie Cane” celebrities, ‘This! “The Arryle! jn an agereca Cane” i one of tion of nine! the cleverest opera stars, five | mystery plays men 4nd four! | that has ever women, who im:! | etaced the Ame personate the | fean stage and) world's great | ite presentation | artists of the) here by the! Wilken = Players will be for the first time to a feat: | Ue audience. The play was written! [with the cooperation of Detective Wm, J, Burns and shows the latest! |methods that are used to trap the| #en. Francts | maater oriminal, Murphy | In order to property present thit!somety coetumed. operatic stage including Car us, Melba ‘Tetragzini and others. The act) i» = sumptuously staged and hand| dane Darwell 7 . \offering, Addison Pitt hae entarged| Always a great favorite with Seattle women have not fallen for the “freakishly” short ine personnel of the Wilkes Play-jthose who appreciate clean and skirts which were very much on display at the beginning of|ers with a number of extra peoplajclever fun, Senator Francit Mur the spring season and there in little doubt that with phy will be the added attraction of P le the leading roles in the capable the new bill. Murphy im billed as} This modish little black tailored suit, which is fashioned jane of Jane Morgan and. Alexi» airman of the Committee.” of duvetyn, shows just about the average length adopted by | suce the offering will be a decided Maggie LeClair, veteran comedian | Seattle women. jhit for the week and character actress, will appear | The pretty hat worn with this suit is white. It is made of saree soeeday got seer on Sub-|with ner company in a new play: n j y vp | O88) Wednesda: Saturd let ne Untnir sex.” a corded silk and has a shirred bandeau effect. The crown ry beth Chains, 6 hinits’ iit is full and gives sort of tam-o’shanter effect. | MINIATU. RE MU: SICAL bertt & tor 1y veiee, ane td Lae DAISY HENRY. |COMEDY AT PALACE HIP vert. pianist and comedian, are If the lady pictured herw will call af The Star's editorial roome Another high clase entertainment | th Challis aid Lambert of next | | will receive two tickets to the Fanchon Marco Revue at the Metropolitan.| mixture ix promised at Loew's) Week's bill Palace Hip tomorrow, the printipal| Yao and Emerson are unusual gredients in the fun ‘¢ocktail be-| Sthleten, ing mixed in the| Griff, “The British Nut,” win aad) PTS awitt-moving it.| Plenty of fun to the bill with his tle musical com.) ively, nonsensical chatter and his! eay expert balancing and jumeting. Melange, “Cheer Up." The comedy is In the capable hands of Barney Norton Lorretta Rolle and Ruth Noble, ‘The Pantagesoepe will show a new comedy feature THE BOOK OF ANN | THE MURDER DEVELOPS INTO AN AFFAIR | ‘and there is a Direction of Ackerman & Harris QU ITE CLOSE TO ME chorus of pretty PVROME VAUDEVILLE A startling murder, 1 decided, as I/ the car to crawling around the ser girlie. st » | ietened to the chatter of the crowd |pentine drives between the box One of the ROxY” and surveyed the scene of the trag-| hedges. Reaghing the top of the long comedy treats of Sylvia. esau, PO takin edy, below the. The bathhouse was) hill—White Point Itself—1 could see the feason is And an All-Star Cast a huge affair of concrete; it was di-| hundreds of autos parked In the prom Leon and company in the playlet, “Money and Matrimony.” A canine comedian who unusual intelligence and neumen is trewater,” a bull pup, presented by M. F. Roser The Gordon Duo are @ pair of vocalists who dub thelr dainty song | revue “Harmony. in White.” Fox, Henson @nd company have! devised a diatinctly new method ot serving their mixture of comedy, |tatk, acrobatics, singikg and dancing in their skit called “The New Mem- ber.” The feature photoplay shows cap. tivating Mabel Normand in “Back to the Woods.” PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30 Nights, 7 and 9 hall net ide for them. There wasn't @ Lprimer car in the bunch. Had Ann fecaped? What had be: come of her? I hated to think that she was still in the bathhouse, being questioned by the potice, Perhaps, pretty soon, she would be escorted by them to the | park station, along with other sus: | pected persons, And the name of ‘Lorimer’ would be forever dis- graced. Then with “Jane Lorimer, maybe you're too quick to assume that you know who | shot Claude Ives! 1 turned a “hairpin” in the road at & slow speed. The hill waa de serted, Ryen the mothers out for a| pienic had taken their young ebil- dren and infants down to the scene! of the murd in vided by # broad entranc the middle; the women's rooms were in the left wing, the men's in the right. Patrons bought their tickets in the center, took their keys and towels to the little dressing booths After the swim, they left the keys In. the doors of the rooms, and went out of the bathhouse by stairways at the ends of the wing The man had been shot from one of the windows of the women's wing, | they said, There were three tiers of | windows. 1 counted them—why I didn't know, I reckoned that thera were nearly 200 windows from my Jone of which that bullet might started carrying death to a’ @ unsuspecting man. I noticed some camera men getting jinte ap auto next to mine, Other men with them were reporters, I fancied, 1 gathered up my courage wa fand put a question to one of them:| At the bend of the hairpin” a wi ~ {woman stopped suddenly from the | ‘Who was shot | bushes, It Was Ann! The young man smiled pleasantly,| “Let me in! she anid, jumping on| Jin the way rome men alwhye smile the running board. Without stop omecrr a0 BR. HOWARD BTHELYN CLARK, dock King, Gan Bi Miss Gordon with Max displays mental Boston J pulled myself togtther tacit | Prices: Nigh Matiner Todny, Me to e180 |when a welldressed young Woman | ping the caf, 1 opened the door, and " mae epeake to ther. | Ana sank weakly into the seat by | re tat MtngelAbeek bhaaden, Cited “Ives! he anewered. “The chap|my side. She didn’t seem at all sur.) pose ‘ ’ ’ ing ‘ who keeps—or who kept—the fancy | prised that T should be there to res. | D Celebriti furniture place in Bond astf* cue het, Just took it for granted, | ‘Mme. oree’s es Impersonating World's Greatest Operatic Artists “Iven? 1 repeated. “Oh yen! Ivewt*| I got out of the plonic grounds aa | MAGGIB LECLAIR & CO. In “The Untalr 80x” He went you, | VAN AND EMERSON Un | Gymnasts Everybody's Favorite Orator SENATOR FRANCIS MURPHY “Chairman of The Committee” PANTAGESCOPE SHOWING NEW COMEDY FEATURE General Admission—Matinees, 25c; Nights, 40¢ And I nodded pleasantly, altho my| quickly as possible, Not until we | heart was standing stock still, had entered the city suburbs did Ann | ‘The reporters worked their car out | speak: of the crowd at @ rapid rate and hit Thank God, Jane! lit up for town, I followed the path| I guns!" |théy made until 1 bad paswed the! “Maybe! I said dryly, “Stop your | border of the crowd. I had a lot of | crying, Stop it this minute! Don't things to think about and a lot of you dare to cry!" I ordered in things to do, But I had no plan. | my severest tones. Ann obeyed, al I couldn't go to the police and aay | most without hearing, it seemed to that Ann Lorimer was in the bath.| me. Evidently she was frightened | house, and I had come to take her| into a state of atupldity, Nevertho- away. I couldn’ get into her com. | leas, T had to put the big question partment and obtain possession of | to her: |that automatic. I could only repeat| “Before I take you home, tell me lin an absurd and helplesw fashion: |what you have had to do with this | “Ivea! Shot! 1 don't understand | affair! |why whe did it!” | A queer little whimper was my | A little reflection right make me|only answer, Ann closed her eyes understand what part fate had as-|and sank back in @ huddle, 6he signed to metin the tragedy, I set| had fainted, |the Moore for the week beginning | PRETTY MISS HAS NOVELTY ACT ON NEW PROGRAM AT MOOR “Resista up-to-theminute magical farce{other number that ts found tm will be the leading attraction at/type on the bills, The Buch Brothers congtitute Jay afternoon, It is entitled “Kis | third leading offering on the and has Dorothea Sadler, lea jact bill ‘They were favorites bella Winlock, Harry Meyer and a} | the Palace in New York for dozen or more pretty girls. The| Weekes music and lyrica are by William| The big sensation on the new B. Friedlander, in itself guarantee |Will probably bay ok bap a interest. There is just enough |* %8pound gir - ae oot tara oy alone tote ‘score ‘or {to lift her from the floor, Se |more mus hits, It t# claimed|Provell a twentieth century for it that it is one of the big vaude-/4"d there is quite an element ville successes of the season. comedy in her offering when Merle Downing and Chartotte| ‘ers from the audience try to Whiting in “Just Kids" will be an-|ber from the floor. Most of lattempts are made as she THE OLD |through the audience. GARDENER SAYS Bartholdi's Birds are 80. [tropical feathered beauties, Only a few toola are necessary for a smal! garden. A common Gardner and Hartman, comedy favorites, have potato digger will prove just as effective for cultivating as tools | vaudeville, and their “Before |After Marriage” ts one of the corting many times aa-much, and ||°¢¥, sPote on the new show. all tools are unusually expensive just now. @By merely cutting a die Kane and Jay Herman | Drogramed as “Midnight Sons.* are singers of popular ditties broom handle to the proper length |} and Griving two or three good ||* 10¢ of comedy embellichmentyy sized Ske AACeDaahion tees aan ee 'Banker Had Wild Ducks in S } stirring the earth very close to small plants. Take an old hoe and file down-the corners to a Thformation charging Perry narrow point and you,will getan- | Truax, vice president of the other useful tool, After all, it |) National bank, with violation isn't so much the tool itself as | federal migratory game bird the man who uses it that makes || was filed in the United States & garden thrive. But, whatever | trict court Friday afternoon. tools are used, don't forget to || spectors allege that they fouhd 4 keep them sharpened. That ts |) wild ducks belonging to Truax the warehouse of the Diamond Ti & Storage Co., out of season, LOEW’S ‘PALACE HI Direction of Ackerman @ Harris TOMORROW TO WEDNESDAY A BIG NEW SHOW OF HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE wi Harney Norton. | Sui THEAT Contin trol nd se dtu Girte LEON STANTON Beau- ster Mind of the nine World FOX,BENSON& CO. Harmony ta White THE WILKES PLAYERS Present for Next Week ROBERT HILLIARD'S Great Success— “THE ARGYLE CASE” EIVES., 25¢ to $1.00 MATS., 27¢ to Be. MATS. SUNDAY, WED. AND SAT, Th alta, imiice ie) mh id Plus War “THE BIG CHANCE” The comedy-drama that has been delighting thousands this week. IHicth nan 7 ib is LAST TIME TONIGHT

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