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ay, er. iS she. ht prove Rose sfc, beads? READER SUGGES CLUB FOR LO A community club in Seattle for the lonely The idea is suggested by one of my red ing the numbers of writers the difficulty of becoming acquainted with agreeabl Tet all this body of lonesome folks get together, Dear Miss Grey give me the recipe for making rose Gather rose petals while fresh, run meat grinder cight times daily JULY 10, 1926. rae YELY YOUNG FOLK BY CYNTHIA GR who has been who complain to the column, says this Name the place and time and I'll pe there “with bells,” flow I think this would be a very good idea if some respon person or persons would take it up and work it out as a Civic plank in our city platform. It is hardly the province of a newspaper or a department an a newspaper to create organizations,*l think, except by voicing the need of same. If @ group of people wish to associate them selves together, *here is no reason why they should not do so. * believe a community club, run on broad, fine, clean lines a worthwhile feature in any city, always provid ing it were skillfully and carefully conducted. Of course, would seem any person might find his or her niche and a group of pleasant acquaintan on why another should not be — of the same kind. there are organizations, in legion, now wherein But there isn't any real) started if there is enough | HAT \% YOU think? Write Cyn- |thia Grey, care of The Seattle Star. wit you please Mfor cight days. Then oli the) 1 am quite sure our pudlic brary into beads twice the size| ll have auch books at your dis and string on hat pina Any posal | would advise you fo cons of roses may be ih @ little the carpet Address of Miss Russell Dear Miss Grey @ive me Lillian é out 3 them Black, keep the pulp in tin oF tron veesel are wanted, keep in a crock Miss Russell's address is $28 Penn- ave., Pittsburg, Pa Y . ishes Information Care of Plants Dear Miss Grey if you ‘ I could get a book on the care ef house plants” where to go and kkmow how to care for them in the fall and winter. If she can can r he librarian in charye not help you, she doubdtle $ which carry will do and if one If dark brown this lin polished by rubbind sweet oil, and polished) Days of the Week ae For Back Dates . Dear Miss Grey: Will you please wai blind, els Russell's the Library m: MRS. E. M. H May 5, 1854 ber 7, 1881; November 21 ber 2 © date 894, ee ONE OF YOUR ADMIRE May 5th, 1854, fell on Friday; May Sth, 1879, fell on Thursday; Novem ber Tth, 1881, fell on Monday; No I am writing to 3, fell on Wednes could inform me 25th, 1894, fell o fea to! I haven't any I,would like The camel is said to woh origi nated on the Am: nt Thank you. MRS. P. 8. P. Columbia Colo ts better.—Ady. AS A MARK OF RE SPECT TO THE MEM- ORY OF MR. EUGENE LEVY'S MOTHER THERE WILL BE NO MAT- INEE SUNDAY DOORS OPEN 4:00 P. M. FOR THREE EVENING PERFORMANCES IN THE BIG BATHING NOVELTY F SURPRISES TWO HOURS OF FUN AND MELODY THIS WEEK IN “THE L BATH” - A Musical Comedy de Luxe—Written Espe- cially for Laughing Purposes—-Three Come- dians, a Host of Singers and Dancers With Twenty Dashing, Dancing COLOSSAL AND COZY eaten pages! ' Seattle Style 5—The Star's snapshots of attractively- j dressed women on Seattle streets THE SKATTLE STAR (Confessions | of a Bride |. by the Newspaper Ansootation 20, Knterpriea Copyrighted. PANTAGES F TWO HEADLINERS ‘Two stellar features are announced THE BOOK OF ANN I STRIKE A NEW CLUE TOWARD | for the new bill at The Pantages, FINDING THE ONE WHO beginning Monday matinee SHOT IVES age Jan and MI I halted the car at a street cor aoe an ts ner while Morrison bought a} Kay's Scotch fe bunch of evening papers, On pagé! vue, Rubin, not SUISSE SE PAGE D9 io Wotan can affard to iniss ee ee Aoi mera AP OWWWw77 Ove ‘SCOTCH LADS AND LASSIES WILL PROVIDE ENTERTAINMEN AT’ THE MOORE y | tures of women who had given In hina Beedahi formation to the pellce or to the chanteuse, were! proseoutor, Most of those inter wcheduled for routed that day had been em last week, but playes in Ives’ establishment, All temporary indis. | of them made charming newspaper position ,on the art.” | rt of the vio | By the time we reached her linist held them house, Ann had stopped sobbing over for one We left her after she bad exacted weer with the! from me a promixeg to retum to) res that the dine and to stay all night new bill will | To my surwrine, Morrison entered | Moy’ McKay have two head my own house with me. line acta. | Just a minute more of your) Tom McKay comes accompanied | time, Mrs. Lorimer,” he mid. “It's| by six charming Scotch lassies in a labout Bob I want to talk.” clever and snappy musical revue. | Phat awful little man down tn| The girls are vocalists, dancers and | lthe prosecutor's office’ 1 cried. instrumentalists, and among them | “Exactly? said Morrison, “We've | May McKay is featured as the eccen | got to satisfy him.” j trie ¢ jedienne |" Never did I, Jane Lortmer, ex Dobbs, Clarke & Dare, two men pect to sfide to any human/4nd a girl, will present “Vaudeville being any story about my quarrels Remnants,” which is a mixture e) with my husband! But before I , dancing and chatter. H [knew it, I had detailed to Morr eo, one of vaudeville’s most) |non, in a mad rush of words, the 1 xinging comedians, and Rita lentire account of my late domestic | Hell, a dainty young girl who is a Junpleasantnens, 1 even showed! ul dancer and sweet singer, | }him the letter Bob had left on my . _— in a neat musical com: | i- se Sheldon and broth: i | 7 * ‘ to me| Rose Sheldo er will of- i a penaee $e." Nace ™* ter something novel in athletics. | Marion Harkins, a delightful young comedienne, who has — | “Destroy It Mra. Bob? } =e ofp tageacope will show a new | @ prominent place on the new bill at the Moore. yn" wmedy feature. | nyP BEER oe: a pre of the biggest Orpheum cir-| Solly Ward and Co. in “Babies” is : rine PALACE HIP SHOW cult acts en tour both In enter. ®Mother headline attraction on the | > he Be tainme: “ same bill. After years of quarrek | brute, Ives, ought to te! BOASTS EIGHT ACTS ainment value and in pofnt of num-| iio’. husband and wif "4 } some one will do it) Tom n and his company win | Pet of, Persons in the casts, will be paeiacamate and wite se Se » y @ baby, but by & some day be a ure of @ big double bil! Sen at the Moore next week. flock of them. It was incriminating stuff—ol- | poasting elght high class acts which| “Rubeville” is combination of] Yates and Reed In “Double Cross tho only @ mere comment. Never: will open at| Comedy and music and boasts of 10 ing” provide amusement by practi thelens, I burned the letter Loew's Palace ithe cast, Wyatt's Scotch Lads ing a bit of deceit. There is a gente “It's a xhame—a blamed shame Hip tomorrow.|#"4 Lassies include 12 persona, ine surprise in the offering, 3 |—to let you in for alf this,” said Mr. Nawn, the|_ “Rubevi features Harry B. jossip as a national sport te em Morrison, “but you can ete that well known char. | Watwon and Reg. G. Merville. The empiified in the act of Jimand Mate | |i have got to prove to the big acter actor and | ®eneral store found tn every rural jon Harkins. They “talk abous dows town tint Bed hada comedian, will be| Community is used as the locale of thelr neighbors.” y proper reason for belne soon in a breezy |th® Story, which brings out all of Jeanette Childs calls herself “the } away from home night before Irish playlet en.|t!@ Characters usually found hang- joy girl.” She possesses @ sense of the erenbaeianaiiner md of titled “Pat ana |!" around h a place. Even the humor and a voice. |town immediately a che Cent” | “silver cornet band” is there and it Bert and Hazel Skatelle have @ | Photo by Cress-Dale. | “It's tar eanier to to you Lyndall Laur, pe oa acer dys tae, ne brand new way of amusing with a .|about it than to any one else, Mr 11 and company, | potties is a o m-|roller skates. filled | Short tunic blouses are enjoying great popularity. They |r ees anne Sin you eall ell and company,| aeg entertainment with an Amert| with chuckles ts eh a jare designed in tricotine, taffeta silk, voile, ete. Pictured! orp your men? You said they en aeeet ales ° | can favor. | teats, wee is a very summery outfit. A peach-colored tunic blouse | circtea the place, you know.” pedeniie asa} ae — jof sport silk daintily trimmed with white novelty braid is| “Where's y phone?" he asked speedy bag) Players will take part in this offer |< worn with a white sport skirt, white footw ar and a white| | While Morrison phoned, 1 picked punching, wrest! |ing and will be afforded parts that| KEEP HER SMILING” 1 ny the polic salto | If the Indy pictured here will call at The Star's editorial rooms she wa| {Dt day didn't seem to be very| Biaugh & Lockard will present a|t0 GSPIAY the individual merit which | wee, commending Suniae: SUM receive two tickets to “The Great Divide,” at the Wilkes. important, the “art” was cer |blackface comedy akit on military | has made each and every one a favor-| Richard Walton Tully will offer @ | Thursday's Fashion a Butler, 3810 Morgan ot tos fA 7 a ae SS ee ite with the large patronage of the|new comedy of American home life, egress employed in Tver orat.| ia Keating, ont Harry Ross | wikee Theatre entitled “Keep Her Smiling.” “Spe ty “ ng burinens were even more deco. | will offer a fun-loaded travesty en . etal inte fi ts engagement THE OLD le, ABBAGE rative than his stock. The head ounger Generation,” Under the careful directorahip of | Ou interest paspienn Bcc pred : GARDENER SAYS A LA CREME seametrens made a corking good ank Jubax indulges in comedy | Addison Pitt, there is Bttle doubt/ fact that Mr. Tully has engaged for | pare sonra gges Se ane « - sé aod | Sean Minetta Brices wns a/and card manipulations and magical|that “The Great Divide” will form] the leading part David Miller, one of Oriental poppies are fleeting One firm white cabbage. reeful person, one could see from | bits of fun. a splendid climax for the season of | England’s most noted comedians, but while they last they are gor- || onion, one tablespoon butter er face, a woman who pennensed At the Kiddies’ Club” ts the offer.| 1919-20 at the Wilkes Theatre. who has never before appeared im geous in their barbaric beauty || tablespoons cream, one clove. remarkable executive qualities. She {ing introduced by two pretty girls,| The Wilkes Players will return|this country. filler ts sald to be am Joserve wider planting. From || and pepper and some toast was merely the superintendent of | Jewell and Raymond. from thelr vacation and open their} artist of adroit skill and consummate | very email stment you can || and wash the cabbage very care! the curtain and drapery Ynakers Henry Dressler and Ursel Wilson | new season of 1920-21 on August 15, | variety, get a g for if you lft || Put in a, saucepan, of fast boiling | put ahe looked lke an opera queen. | are two entertainers who feature| with a matinee in Laurette Taylor's| “Keep Her Smiling” was writtea | the plants some time this month, || salted water, add th® onion with the) “Ives had many love affairs rpsichorean novelties success, “Peg O' My Heart.” by John Hunter Booth, author of sever the roets below the crown dove stuck fe and let it te quickly | tut never one with a homely wom added feature of the bM will malice seaman “The Masquerader,” and is based up and cut them into two-inch pteces || unti © cabbage in tenfler henlan.” anid myself to myself. “One| be “The ¢ in the Basket,” who ts - on @ series of humorous stories per nyedea yer geal ag | fettadin Preview et agora bre ro dy ont Ons trone Wma be YER eh nape erapitobnl (By 4. OF THE EYES |\sha.r,ct, morons storie BE |] it buried two inches deep in good bage in a ¢ nder, pressing it w picture, that ” special request To rest the eyes while reading or! the Saturday Evening Post, |] eround. Be sure to plant them t chop it fine, melt the butter in Sinkk eeiels. Wk heli: ae The Notorious Mrs. Sands" witl| doing fine work, the lids should be - ‘i || <ho, where they are to bloom, fo a mucepan, put in tye cabbage, stir | pop, id Morrison, coming back |De the fea ¢ photop closed frequently or the gaze fixed on NO HOARDER |] tt dc ke to be handled || Well, add the cream very gradual fron the 2. “Eve: dust wired ow an objett in the distance. Jasper—Savin’ any daylight, Jason? — |] when srowir New plants should || malt an ——- nodigarns Roan bom Jim about the load in the gun.) BREEZY OFFERING vette with — or dots/ Jason—Only enough for my tmme= you blossoms next year. = re ore nor pite it up in ‘ t ow ” ryrs > yr over ¢ eyes should not be w | vita hot dish and garnish ‘with neat crou-| NOx, T mint Fone | AT LEVY'S ORPHEUM oxen the eves should not be Worn, | gate needs. Don't want to take an} |" Columbia Colo, the new American candal, Too much to part with.|today, ig built especta y raatinee to bathe the eyes in @ solution of| there federal agenta beer —Adv Gee To —|F INISHING A ROOM ne Seasen dane, took page gts Saatbanaiiiuaiae water and borac od acid te va) —Frem The Buffalo Express. =LOEW’ Interior le ie Oe ee Gomme onochat it will bel - ket an “effect” in furnish rj for the sake of a lover. That rs ‘A house that the best thing to do is to| YMAn-paychology, Mr. Morrison.” of fun and musi build up from one object. If you|, 1 Picked up the paper and showed in which a pum-| ve & good Oriental rug, get r|him the picture of Minetta Briggs ber of bathing} ‘olor scheme from that. If a certain| “A woman like that—* novelties will be highly prized picture is t st} “Might have ed) the «gun! in vogue. while | th tag tn car bales, Ginn t with | Morrison finished my sentence. © | the action for the | Beginning Monday Matinee Nights 7 and T HEA T RE that, and somehow you tgovery| “The man made love to pretty eee tt Vaudeville’s Gifted Artists far wrong. If the room has a pro-| Women ¢ t isn't likely that he laid in the coo! | | nounced wall paper that simply hag|™insed this chance. He was too 29pm Benet PT RADU US ARMM! | remain on the walle, then by nil ®ise to flirt with the hend seam oe see a 2 | at io ow he hea —————— means t one the reat mr ° cole actin sh ow " shop. Ney 3 the mountains Noted — — ana n Chanteuse : an eye to the wall paper, Li y | Apectable place, as bligh Unde wg ‘e | in a Miniature eae little your furnishings will rain — at certs t this picture— ot rue here! Assisted by Salvatore, Concert Pianist themsel mpulsive, primitive, and jealous Rath,” the attrac: | | gh pr rd soa | Bess Hill tion will afford DOBBS, CLARKE & DARE “PRINCE & BELL SUN, MON., TUES, WED. GIRL STRIKERS thie Gidea: Wanting kei Se rave w hite He v In Song and Chatter 4 5 a uals dove wath p median, ample opportunities | none” a TLL ASH MilnnOre cag But—can you|to display his humorous side as a MR. TOM NAWN AND ©O. SW YORK~-Giri strikers in the driv me down town at once, Mrs.|pook peddier who wanders into the PANTAGESCOPE In “Pat and the Genii” aper box factory of Samuel Cohen Vorimer You've hit it, my dear/resort. Oscar Gerard will have the Comedy Feature os [| have invented a new system for pro | TT * my record on it.” |cpposite fun role. : LYNDALL LAURELL & CO. [| Moting their cause, according to Co-| (To Be Continued) | A big bathing number will be led by From the Land of the Heather zs hen, Three girls were arraign vag \Jean 8 a dainty maid from the Tom McKay Presents ‘A Night on the Beach” |ranks of the chorus. Bess Hill will BLAUGH AND LOCKARD - In “Put Put” SS KEATING AND ROSS “The Younger Generation” FRANK JUHAZ The Gabby Trickster Se JEWELL AND RAYMOND “At the Kiddie Club” ND DRESSLER AND WILSON Descriptive Display of Different Dance Doings EY Retained Feature “THE GIRL IN THE BASKET” In a Scenic Song Revue Feature Photoplay “The Notorious Mrs. Sands’ —With— Bessie Barriscale ADMISSION Afternoons, 20¢; Children, Ie Sundays, Eves, Holidays, 30c; Children 206 | time. | or | nervous syster, en ee Cine’ neurasthente | CRACKERS order that the| jelps to correc 6 neurasthenic ed dad ation i 4 layers may en-! Miller and Angita’ condition, Rest and a good Yonic| 5” 1 chop one pound of dates ra pag ne Henry } Margaret "3 nt ey baat treatment in most and mix with one cup of sugar and| on Big Su : pct y one-half cup of cold water. Cook un-| and much need - © dates are so! iow to cool. | ed rest, Dr, Williams’ Pink Pilla are an| Crim ‘one cud of buiter with one| “The Great DI-| |{deal’ tonic for this condition be. | Cream, O00 Op a ei nd add three| vide" was writ | LAST TIME TONIGHT cause they are nonalcoholic and t b Will cups of cornflakes and three and one en by William | neuraathentc patients should void | eee oe cee nour, which haa been | Vaughn Moody &é : + } pe regina quarter cups of flo e 04 d |alcoholic, stimulants. ie co,,| sifted with one teaspoon of soda, and original A GREAT SHOW 4 iiiamas 3 | Beat well and add one-half cup of produced by . ASK ANY ONE Schenectady, N. ¥., has published a Henry Miller in warm water, or enougit to make a ary Miller in| Py | little book on nervous disorders that ~ ew York City ‘contains in which the symptoma are fully de: | charged wtih using handbag mirrors POT ROAST OF lead thi her big novelty offering in to intimidate the loyal employes by | vmiag auntiane in Chale soon |MUTTON WITH | which the ‘entire company will ap — . 7 , TOL | pear. tobert Lorenzo will have a |FANCY SAUCE Jeatchy number with the maidens on (plate), seasoning Wipe = meat fo, composed of Gerard, Li The disorder which uses its vieleprinkle with salt and pepper, place | renzo and Frank Budd, wilt delight m tims to worry whether they have|on rack in dripping pan and dredge|a number of new harmony offerings meat and bottom of pan with flour ake in hot oven for two hours, bast ing frequently with butter or butter substitute, Serve with currant mint sauce Currant Mint Sauce—Separate two- thirds tumbler currant jelly in pieces : offering at the ry © ne: |but do not beat it, Add one to two ring at the Wilkes theatre next some nervous shock, such as the los hiss of a near relative, business reverses, |tablespoons finely chopped mint|“°°% Startng with | a mati } Sunday. At the| severe overstraiy on the! leaves and shavings from an orange | ‘The patient is us: | rind. pins ef the lait ually pale, showing that the blood is week's show, and the first thing to do is to thin . ois build up the blood because anything | CORNFLAKE ything to worry about or not first performance Sunday will |be given at 4 p.m ee WILKES PLAYERS TO ENJOY MONTH'S REST The Great Divide” will be the urasthenia Neurasthenia from hysteria although may have both diseases at the same | is entirely distinct | the patient | Neuraathenia often results from some Serve around roast for a month in stiff dough. Divide it into equal parts |and roll out thin, spread the date fill ing on one part, put the second layer | a chapter on neurasthent. The plot deals with the struggle Jane Morgan eribe a the corre tmen 1 Y . ae ed ng ane ict ts free on ra [on top and cut in squares. Place in| Pereen 8 ke 458.6 ee uy buttered tins and bake in a hot oven|?T!n& out the, better slide of ‘each | quent sparing pale’ sroae other's nature® Intermingled with a Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold pretty romance, the story affords op The United States has about 23,- 000,000 dairy cows, for ortunity interesting scenes, The full personnel of the Wilkes all druggists or sent by mail. many , on receipt of price, 60 cents Mauer the | theatre will close | “McKAY’S SCOTCH REVUE” with Six Charming Highland Lassies Matinees, 25 Cents. Nights, 40 Centa, OF THE WILKES PLATers BEFORE THEIR ONE MONTH'S VACATION—BACK AGAIN AUG, 15, NEXT WEEK “The Great Divide” Eves., 25¢ to $1.00 Mats., Sun., Wed., Sat, 2ie to 50c Plus War Tax

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