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SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR CAGE EE To Woltalt cali afford fo iiss Fe ONY OS SNL, FOU Oe NOAA Oe FONE ON, 8 OI IE QO LE OOO KO” We HLF OYWT*” 0 = | AMF a P08 ers I pe am. io x it “UGG Nu | UNCLE TOM ANSWERS SOME 1S itil Si, l | OPPONENTS OF PERPETUAL Caiie W @| COURTSHIP PLAN No, 114—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- . S | f Dear Miss Grey: I had intended to write in a general} dre d wom “eH on attle streets SER CHIEF ODIV: ; way defending the “Perpetual Courtship” plan which I he ad | e> ATTH 4¢ "ION AT MOORE| NEW PAN PROGRAM put before your readers, because of the similarity of the} 4 Louise I wr, one of the big| Spect Booth Tarkington Comedy : Comes to the Metropoli ular noveltie mart com ; ay | un « cle * und edy, music and dancing are all a part § criticisms published up to this date against it. Instead 1 jna in amusement circles, is fou ¢ Y . prefer to protest against “G. B. Mc. letter, I take it that} Jat the head of next yeas bill of Ore of the new bill ann sed tor ithe e@ is a minister and that probably accounts for his incling Cre udeville at the ning next M ! tion to misquote. J Moore, She will day matinee rts out by saying he is a bit old-fashioned. Ah, i no, he is not old-fashioned; he is absolutely modern and up- to-date in his ability to misconstrue and pervert facts. He preme water ar tiste, with her chool of if lc assistance of dack cycle a songa ' can’t find a scratch in the perpetual courtship letter against Miss Dresser sea lions, will the oneness of man and wife or division of interests. After comes fresh from attord oe of the ; distorting a fact he says, “And this in the face of their vow ip tales lage = ; at the altar that they would permit nothing but death to come seated” ts -sakveld prosrars between them.” Now if he has read my letter which started version of “Baby Alice Manning a this discussion he knovs full well it was unalterably com- 4 Mine," George M the : mitted to the sanctity of the marriage vows and happy home. >See al ¢ — pp flea at ‘ He says “baby arms and baby prattle, where would tha Heart.” pended on for , ® stand? or head unusual ano +e Yes, just that! Where would the; attraction is 7. x we original offering , bay reared in an environment of HAT do YOU ziea Ryan che otfering 0 i King athe Latte ir ® pure, uns i love an nfluence ; ; " Miss Elsa Ryan and company, called from Boston and the Boy from New By such examples stand in compari. Z think? Write Cyn- Peg for Short.” Miss an gained |Orleans,” is the billing of Brierre and ’ fon to the squalor misfit love thia Grey, care of The considerable fame in (o,217 | King, who will offer exclusive sang NAN uproar and turmot » says! | a. sy Heart,” “Tea for Three” and “Out! dancing and impe \ So hat if the marriage license is to|| Seattle Star, There.” She has a clever support'| As two black face akley ; |G | be gotten for any other purpose than ing cast and Dunlevy give their own version ee te evade tho purity squad it has not | way people tn those days lived? What ‘An added attraction on the new/of what happened in the trenche p been made clear. were the sole causes for their down bill is the appearance of Mina Clara! over there I suggest that he read the per-| fall? Morton, lately of the Four Mortons.| Dorothy Manning and Larry Lee The mirth which “Clarence” | humor for holy unction. evokes in such abundance is the! The important members of | comedy of character rather than|“Clarence” cast are Gregory plot. First of all there is the hero,|Ruth Gordon, Robert Adams, a demobilized soldier, but not a| Beasley, Betty Murray, Grace Captain Kidd's | ally, Howell and McCa he prates about love masked in com. po ec aatl patcam ig nr ex sap Cretonne is one of the materials that has found a new field Fred Lewis (himself) is fat and Panionship, and I wonder what/sirsen to him. Where is that Pi.jOf usefulness. Sport skirts, smocks, parasols and hats made woman of oid?| Of bright colored cretonne were brought out three ASONS | john Nickerson fi rim fatherly care| ago, The latest use for this fabric is in children’s dresses ‘i p= depends on it, could tolerate such a lrarm at Cape Cod. Unbeknown to ngs, amiles and a planologue are) 4, of giory—a quaint and rather|kins, Clara Hlandick, Joe W lisfit love as that? and coats. j > ‘Detace nd Westcott | " “di ne dso oe ch " mot promised by Driscoll and W cott, pel oi . . eed - G seas ~ gna is a petartion of pueee | 5 Tre Se cartes, texas of at My The cunning little tot pictured above (who consented tot qrengesn, the gnart is <_ me .* whe fave; suas sane: wad: enctuaive UmTTCee uth, rocially awkward | James T. Ford and Guy @ my letter. will not com. s a ic, Compan ha = - — by S COMPANY TO PRESENT “DADDY NO,,27 | p » SI "s ca > a i pari ory 5 ee © bool io 014 took sto material to offer ta ment on his criticisms of “Modern |/onship of man and wife, strength-| Pose for The Star’s camera man) is wearing a very pretty |rells the books to an old book store ee ae ee, dak interven on are treasure that 1 a snes a contagious ruppe have | funr He be been buried on|*mile, comedy ability and some orig- the grandfather's |!nal songs and chatter. Woman, the harbinger of love, the mother of love and whose very life|£Ti™ love of th | Where is that Pi of long ago? 4 petual courtship letter printed in| trey | Miss Morton, in feng» and are a personable young coup! who " The Star of June 10. He says nature) pires of | | storien, in maid to be aw elever and have an offering of smart r, t Will render its decree against me. I} the rest, permitted themselves to J entertaining as the other Morton act. music and dancing. Saves @o not care to invade the r dominated in direct friction to na | Parker and Greene offer a come George Degnon and J. Bert Ciifton Ks aclence, but I would suggest tha ture. They allowed thelr pride adit entitled “At the Dep [will be seen in “Easy,” a clever ath- , handle the word nature carefully or} ciory to sway t Pale and Palet te an imported act. {etic offering. ; #omeone might ask him what nature! counted a measure a dsc. Danian “erento GOA WORN cic iu ee a 4 of the survival of the fittest ts still! jove of their ne! Anita Diaz's Monkeys 1s animal! ON PALACE HIP BILL : im effect. Well I should say I hope | iatea in the priz offering | A military + . offered by half d #0, for pure, divine, unselfish, un-| service was 6 ‘The Novelty Clintons should bela dozen dhir little girls, is a $ Tustful love is a personification of| conquered; they marr | termes human gras#shonner promising feature of the lively new me the fittest, and I should have n0/ and passionate | they ° “jumped” around the bill which opens fears for the sanctity of wife, home| tuted an obligat . |world. ‘The act's newness i one of = tomorrow at ant omgeg af ture and their country for cold ar lite strong appealing points. Loew's Palace If “G. B. Me.” ever experienced the | nition. At a cl: study on all of | Hip. 7 young thrill and ecstacy of courtship, he|these things in antiquity, and at al WILKES TO PRESENT } women. pronaise SUBOTRattees! F could readily see the virtue of the | cious observat! S auainaae. aie bs 3 we pry ond ‘ Siccts hethe pian where courtship a a of the present, I.can CAPTAIN KIDD, JR. Ree grntt bus|__ Ruth Gordon, a charming little ingenue, who comes to . IP | safety say t we civilized men anc "4 e or, nO z Be fosters love to the all-consumed| women get away from a natural way mt week, Starting WHR S Hine vnacine that ts Metrolopitan in “Clarence,” Booth Tarkington’s fa | point and culminates in sacred wed-/ of jiving, the very thing that bind Sy: ee ee ak the vivified by plenty comedy Me) feck. The object of the separate|tne sacred union of man and wife give to their many admirers a’ S eramealirunt| scons ae ss enn. etighchy ( alesse aaa . home is to prevent their continual) ..4 }, pgp clay. we Blige { Wilkes theatre, “ a rarrag: 4 new comedy and slightly c. 5 «Ase be ; coed 40) ete vanity, stiffness, and} Rida Johnson pep. Theis re by Booth Tarkington, which,|Disarre and cryptic creature but s > Presence becoming monotonous to/ fickle fashion. Birds, a good ex } Young’s farcica 4 ertoire covers s : @ la on ture, for the world fea . ne another, and on account of. per-| ample of real mates, never build two careers wide range, for the past winter has been the! o¢ Clarences, altho 4¢ (aia nd haps, temperamental difference, has} homes. They live together and never three ht cluding a sm reigning success in both New York|ington to discover them. In Hicarsonplace, and the erent crajor | SPTRt® unlem they are divorced acts, militery and Chicago, will be presented in|of a job—any kind of @ o ¥ - ons lace, = ue great major-| ane Piigrim mother never sanc Kidd, Jr.” and dance = eN~\tnis at the Metropolitan theatre |inexplicable thing in khaki Se Te ae ea ple today f°! tioned a double home for a couple. ‘The story deals semble, jazz week beginning tomorrow |employment in the home of @ a either in this commonplace atm j ond y . eS rigs 4 ‘ mort nt t Gehere or are facing the divorce | if she did, she never we have with a will that 4 ‘ I day) evening, by the Chicago|man with an obstreperous t courts Sey: a ¥ forsaken the ¢ | is left a lazy Miusary Girt Peanant yr bv thine mpany from the Blackstone the-|and hourly he expands, My ideal is to court my wife when | “*fty of her home ¢ ; pe } grandson by his room @NCIN® atre. This delightful comedy is as|\the strange and beneficent infl I get one ax I did before I got he husband to the end of . b krahdfather, in and a liberal dash of Scotch to flavor /iypicany ‘Tarkington as are his|of Clarenceism as he unfolds . “G. B. Mc.” claims to see hidden in | the into an unknown land. ‘ . Photo by Cress-Dale. the form of a) the whole. pierre Mo. | "tories. It is a rich expression of|self. He is, if you choose t - SERIE». aulinate hasaen: ae. Bebe ow pat 4 with thorns Many fabrics have been diverted from their original uses chart, showing) A comedy bce de fee pomaas = the author's personality; it glows|him that way, a burlesque of = 4 kate: concubines, or what not, and rs. But she did so, aia) during the past few years, due to a general fabric shortage. the location of ments,” will be 5 resented »y Mull-| and chuckles with humor. |Servant in the House,” substitt h- e of > e Samantha.” who was the first to|¢ned by mutual understanding. and little cretonne dress. The background is pink and the little | 4 young fellow, purchases the box). ctiqnal, are promised by the| ‘Today will witness the opening farce, that has todo with White ‘: support my ideal. I think she is ex-! Supported by confidence and faith. | figures are in harmonizing shades. With financial aid from some of his | Linkos. performance of the new offering of |ing in love with a photograph tremely well qualified to go him one “There are some men and women| Jt will be noticed that milady wears a “stunning” hat to ¢riends, he starts ov search of| Emmy Wehlen star of the jing . |Deautifal git, cy better. Yours for a square discus-| in whose company we are always at! match, 7 DAISY pe nat = gnome = Pagel sn 2 fg feature photoplay ® the Levy's Musical Comedy company, The big musical feature sae m sion. UNCLE TOM. |our bet,” Dr. Drummond. Oe aka Cede Gk bbaek tae ae m yeaa | sraction will be supplied by . eee “While wit ne cannot thin’ we mere, * es mec 0 . pheum for e io o * Likens P ra a? us cae Se eAanek THINK) Af the young “lady” pictured here will call at The Star's editorial rooms with the result that a stampede Accidentally Shot, P seit, when. Dallue uiee fated Pipe Bis: ee ukens Perpetual Courtship | nla. Their more prestnce in cig Ske Will recelve two tickets to “Clarence,” Booth Tarkington's delightful starts for the digeing grounds. The Actor Recoverin Howland, pro- and Frank Budd, in the late ri Plan Unto Russia Be a ce BE cag a comedy, which opens at the Metropolitan Sunday night. number of fun Incidents that C' & ducer, will pre-| nit “Hitchy Ki Dear Miss Grey: Allow me to say| )*U0®. purification, sanctity. All t anietippenmae orien, form the basis for this hu-| CHICAGO, June 36.—Joeeph A it from chy : best st . : sent as the at-| Fashioned Garden.” sin our nature are drawn out by their intercourse, and we find ‘ous offering Hack, vaudeville —actor-attorney The personnel of the Wilkes Play-|shot on a theatre stage here yester ers had to be enlarged with a num-jday by Kitty Gordon, was pot in © Licutenant Governor per of new faces in order to present | danger today, physicians said. Hack, Sornia. this offering in the same splendid standing in the wings during Miss manner that it was offered in New| Gordon's act, was shot thru the right ork and thruout the East. arm and side, the bullet emerging There will be a matinee Sunday,|near th shoulder blade. Miss Gor with other matinees on Wednesday don thought she was shooting a and Saturday. blank a few words about Uncle Tom’‘s “per- | petual courtship,” as I think none of | OM i tt souls that wan meres your readers have written that for] i) ren nat was ever which I was anxiously waiting | One of the principal causes for an| Uncle Tom's “perpetual courtship” overflow of divorces is ignorance of | has been tried out recently in soviet the stand a man and a woman take | Russia—free love a la Trotsky and a in the relationship to nature. With |ffee marriage system, whereby a an advance of civilization it seems ™@n visits his wife at her express ® that individuals as well as society, | '"Vitation, has proved a dismal fa Ruth Gordon, who 5 Jwhere she was one of the leaders in| the younger society set. She is the niece of form Porter, of © traction, “Daddy| harmonize with Miss Arthur No. 2." |the audience and the boxes. Lew White and/ Bess Hill will have a pretty Oscar Gerard per, with the girls assisting on | will be the shin- runway, while Lew White will ing lights in the/the musical end of the bill comedy line. Bess | humorous number, in which the Hill, Robert Lo-| will play an important part. * renzo, Frank) Madge Rush will offer a pretty, Budd and Pau-/dancing feature as the big oe? = 2. The world famous Doraldina, orig: inator of the Hawailan craze and the Larumba shiver” and other dances. ® Cora) has left New York for © rnia, 1 ve n ta t ‘4 af eging tt where she will start a five-year en turn from a natural to an artificial| Ure even in Trot Russia. If| Wheeler, the firefly, nagging little r j 7 way of living. Civilization Is the re-| Trotsky could not put {t over in Rus. |#ister in’ Booth Tarkington's comedy nt as & Loew-Metro star _ pinky i Pea added attraction. Meier tae cremation at savage to| eis Uncle Tom oan scarcely hope to| “Clarence,” ie, off the otage, Mre 4 has displayed marvelous all have effective There will be a free matines parts in this/the kiddies today, with a conti merry musicall performance on Sunday. LOEW’S a dramatic actress mg these lines. A spent on her pleture ase, which will be a of the South § her nd will so he Pauline Arthur Citizen, only to thé extent that the NATURE LOVER. |Gregory Belly. Both Citizen clevates himself within the/| — husband.played for th P limits of natural law. These ignored,| BORROWING Tarkington's Miss Gordon Civilization ceases to be, and degrada-| 1) 4 1S SOCKS reo tion sets in. By natural I me all those abstract, unseen forces WASHINGTON, June 26 Relow BP. oa Aad 7 . f REM ta lactone caochincs have tess eoee| munase Watton Tay nes seedivea| RINEAPPLE PIE Bal tat our distikes; our understanding of |¢4 by some of the young women an offer to produce “The Bird of 4 tablespoons grated pineapple THE BOOK OF ANN | 2 ConT : what is right and what is wrong;| Washington's so-called smart set Paradise” in Madrid next winter. He % cup sugar true friendship and camouft tight ‘skirt entering the limousine |has already agreed to produce this) 1 cup pineapple Juice BOB GOES AWAY, LEAVING ME TO HANDLE Suasies et Aienien & Sunes real companionship and hypocrisy;|Teveals the fae ‘0 what extent|famous stage play in Paris in Oc 2 tablespoons cornstarch TN? r and our relationship to nature itself |the fashion ix practiced ix not pos-| tober. |. tes ANN’S CASE ALONE pit TOMORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Were I an historian I'should main. | sible to disck Topeka, Kan., had see Let sugar, pineapple and juice cook| “What are you going to do wi “But Ann! She's in trouble | , A SNAPPY NEW sIOW OF tain that Western civilization is the|the fad a year ago, so Washington Minnie Maddern Fiske comes to the |for two minutes, Dilute cornstarch |™e?" walled Ann “Ann is always in trouble! I guess Setirins ot the thee cin Rastorn|feally te slow | ,gifinnle Maddern Fiske comes to the| fOr two minutes, Dilute cornstarch |™OT Tree Adon be my reaponst-|her ase cam wait Until T get Dash HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE civilizations; name! Hebrew), Grecia therefore they fluence on modern civilization. What|tion and will und add. Ci he wl k well rust, cover ¥ Babylonian for! -_ | Me d Roman The Spanish government will per-| corm: have some in-|mit experiments in tobaceo cultiva-| k, stirring constantly, |Dility?” I asked impatiently paoomas dear, I love you—you aten, Turn into a|UAsympathetic all along. Of course! That “confession was 80 good to th the white I intended to be of service to her|hear after our moods and silences & Senate ty Ces Se inspect the seeds is it that makes us think so little} plan d supervise the d Lew White r erg beaten stiff, and dry with | @# 800n as I could decide what was/that for a minute I forgot all about sity 1 elthe er comedian of the Levy's vd vest to do. Ann's affairs. | The Comedian ot ntiquit especially of thelthe crop. _ tablespoon of sugar, Brow a best to d | | nedia va * — ti: (aachiter aclallpetiine rapido __Jedy company, at I 8 Orpheum ™ — nina)’ "“We'll have to see Daddy Loi You dear—you dear—" I mur FRED LEWI ; has Just pu ar Premier : oo mer's lawyer as soon as possible,” 1| mured | (itmeetn | As Lew is somewhat of $20,000 FC A STZ > jsald, “But we musn't alarm daddy | concluded, triumphantly. tumbler, he oan't falls, |" ~"? FOR A STAME or mother. You go back to the house| say goodbye this way, But I'll be! DRISCOLL & WESTCOTT THE LINK PARIS.—-Nearly $20,000 was paid for a single stamp at 4 sale here, It was & 2-penny indigo Mouritius, dat and have dinner with the family as if; back in a couple of days. Now I nothing had happened, That is, if) must hurry. Goodbye! you ¢an manage it, When Bob comes,| Before I could say another fvord M Yall him aft you have told me—lany husband had rung off, 1 was lett and let him proceed as he thinks best.) to handle the most difficult situation | ular Wilkes |least. Let's eat at Boldt’s,—Adver-| What do you say?” I had ever faced rkeley, Cal.,' tisement. | “Do what you like, Jan I rushed to my room, found Bob's] em “For the present, we'll hide the/ letter on my desk, and tore it open. key.” I pulled it from under the sofa|It was a long letter. I snatched the| pillow, started to drop it into a tall/ meaning from the pages: Daddy had} lvase, then decided that the maid|made a foolish investment; perh: might discover it when she was dust-|he had been profiteering; a ¢ ing; then I considered dropping it|ment investigation was afoot; Bob | a down the ash-pit of the fireplace, but | was keeping the information from his j a pr gorge apd tgper ghee be eger pay ager ing |S GO Most of the best dancers of Senttle and Everett will be at my je Ath of at Ha Lake, There" b all kh races on land and water so the whole family will have a giorious time from early (11 inte—m admitted to be the best will play am Now, it. ‘Then, in desperation, I threw it | daddy's lawyer, with him; mustn't let| Kidd’s Treasure with the Next Week ’ if your “aweetie annet dance, send him back on the couch and covered it| dad know for excitement might prove with the cushion again. After taking | fatal WILKES up to my studios right away and you'll be surprised how a kiy be learns all the Ann home, I would conceal the key.| I thrust the letter into my pocket Inte steps by my easy method. Private + -IN— ‘l'll take you over in the car,” I|to read carefully after I had taken lessons (n man teacher for ladles) sald |Ann home, She must not be late for And I will explain to the family | dinner. time from 10 a. m. to 10 p.m, bein clans at 7:0 and student dances every Rida Johnson Young’s Farcical Adventure ,| Bad Teeth Make Backward Children ANY diseases from which both old and young suffer are di- rectly or indirectly caused by de- cayed teeth and diseased gums. Without good teeth, food cannot be properly chewed, and is therefore not properly digested. Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation and other troubles are often caused by bad teeth. To effect a cure, the mouth must be put in good order. The best time to begin is child- hood. No boy or girl can make pp parnuess panxen | progress in school unl the teeth are in a healthful condition. Bad teeth keep anybody from going ahead. and therefore is one of lemons on the boule FEATURE PHOTOPLAY A Dramatic Thunderbolt Tinged With Timeliness “LIFTING SHADOWS” Starring EMMY WEHLEN ADMISSION—Afternoons: 20 Cents; Children, 15 Cents Sundays, Evenings and Holidays: 30 Cents; Children, 20 Cents | . sedi eed Migs Alice Easton, one of'the new| Where the best fo members of the fp Players, comes from Jstuffs cont the with Bob.” I spoke as if that much | ly. was settled and started upstairs for ust some boy fresh from college. my coat. The telephone bell stopped] Rretty fresh, too!” Ann replied. “I me. Bob was on the line Went to the door because you have “Fitye you read my note, Jane?"|no maid at this hour. He pushed his he asked way in. He was selling mugazines, What note?” He insisted on showing me the com | “One I left on your writing desk. |bination. Three monthlies for not| IT was out at the house this after-|much more than the posta I got} noon, putting some duds in my bag. | rid of him quickly. 1 subscribed,” she | I'm going out of town for two or| concluded ,triumphantly | three days. J wrote you explaining} “Oh! Is that all!" I said. “I'm so] ut length, since you were not at|rejieved! I'm afraid of detectives— | home, Read my letter.” of the police—every time the bell that I've spent the wh fternoon, As I descended the stairs I saw a in my new house arranging some per-/man leaving the house. Ann wa sonal belongings,” Ann said. |closing the front door, I ran to her. 4 “Explain as you lke until T talk| “Who was it?” I demanded sharp- Fridny and Monday in the Clubhouse, isth and Madison. MISS BRIG 1604 4th, Cor. Pine iT hone Main 627 Parents are invited to bring their children for free examinations and advice to Registered Dentists using the E. R. Parker System. A little work done early often saves a lot of work being done later, and keeps the child in better health. Neglect never pay: HURRY! THAT BIG DRAMATIC PLAY TONIGHTS | “THE ARGYLE Painless Parker Dentist Plus War Tax | | : w using the “Oh, Bob! Bob! Ann's in awful| rings!” bang iad CA > trouble!” I exclaimed. “I must see] At thig Ann turned a scared face a! NCE DTK E.R. PARKER SYSTEM Pike you, Please come home this minute!"|to me, Pen she regarded my pink} . “This minute, my dear, my train is| satin sofa pillow thoughtfully : crosses! 5 - Evenings We to $1.00 i leaving. I'm at the station now.| “He sat down--right on the key!"|Ii yy pots eae 1619 Westlake Avenue Third | With Joyce. I've been rushed to|she whispered, “Jane, do you 4 Mata, Sun., Wed., Sat..27¢ to 560 he noticed it?” |death all day. You'll understand | p (To Be Continued) when you read Phone Elliott 5494,

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