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THE SEATTLE STAR Seaiiie “Stele No. 182—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets Every Flower Has a Story, t All Its Own THE DAFFODIL If your sweetheart sends you jonquils, his message is “I desire & return of affection.” But beware of giving him daffodils unless you really do not Jove him, because they signify unrequited affection, The Turks call the daffodil) the golden bow), and in China ft i@ | known a4 shin sin fa, which meang |water fairy flower, Homer refers to this flower as an emblem of | deceitfulness, because, while it de Mwhts with its beauty, it was be weved in ancient times that the | odor produced stupor and sometimes — Miss Cynthia Grey has departed on her an- nual vacation. Publication of her department will be resumed in The Star about July 27. pear ara @) 2Y REIG AT THE MOOR Good comedy reigns mpreme on the Orpheum vaudeville bill this} week at the Moore. A big crowd was on hand to view the offerings despite | the inviting summer weather out | side. | Frank Dobron, young comedia heads the bill, supported by his sirens.” Dobson in a hard worker and is the life of the act. The plot | of the play is built around the fact that his father wants him to marry tat to int on ee: cet ot! ie! ru ir | ne! THE BOOK OF ANN *’ BOB FINDS A DIPLOMATIC WAY TO KEEP _ r al an old-fashioned girl, while his own death. ME FROM SMOKING Cholce is modem, uptodate maid The éattodn aiso' haw tts’ a en. Jean Mann, William Lynn, Leila Greek mythology. Pluto, king of Bob made no comments on the cig fae dearest,” I whispered. “I never fromm f Bulaiie ey support the infernal regions, one day saw Qret incident as we walked home un. | ¢h young Dobson in the leads Pro of and immediately Geter @er the tight of the moon, It was a| Bob kisred me, and ended further “Mrs. Wellington's Surprise,” feat Een ste tee. te ae how. Magnificent evening, but Cynthia | explanations | uring ‘Lottie Brincoe, is a bedroom ever, that Ceres, goddess of agricitl. herself couldn't have aroused Bob) “You make me awfully glad, dar jfarce that is bubbling over with | ture, would never allow her daugh> an Barrett the humor, Fred Sumner, and Granville Bates comp cast for this comedy playlot Will Mahoney appears in a single and keeps the h in an uproar by his wit. Besides being funny to look at, Mahoney's costuming is comical | and out of the ord | Raiph Bevan and Hee Filnt ap- | pear in a skit, “A Slight Interrup- tion.” Bevan in a good come and is ably supported by Miss F Kana Show m his gloom that night. My do-| ling,” be whispered. “I do love you mestic happiness had been seriously | S°-—-when you are your own sweet fJeopardized at rather regular inter.|Matural self, you know, But when Vals ever since I had been married. | ¥ou try to be like other giris—when | From much bitter experience, 1| 7°! pose, my dear—well, you can see @hould bave learned to avoid the dan-| {°F Yourself what's bound to hap-| Berous conflict between Rob's moods and my-own pride, Many times had 1|_ 1 Could see that, for mynelt. And made a compact with myself T could se@ something else, ton, for ton according | Other Women as well as for myself “Let other wives proceed acc If I had a child. to take care of, ‘I to their own Ught. Let them assert) wouldn't go around hunting for silly themselves as independent feminists fags! and 1 wouldn't be werkytns. | in the new way, or obey their hue | pag jter to accompany him to the undema world. 3 One day Prosperpina was gentle ering flowers while her mother rest led on the shores of a beautiful | Pluto, with the belp of ‘Venus, \eided to entice Pronerpina So the goddess of love caused flowers to spring up just ahead the girl Pluto suddenly Prorerpina and carried her off. © did not hear the screams of daughter becauee the heavy Orbea, 7 of the time, about whether my | Girl With the G Bands fondly and blindly as in the old husband loved me or not. I would | named. She sings classical and mc fume of the daffodils, which Ven ‘way; I am for both ways—or either | simpty take it for granted that he Jern music with equal ability | had caused to spring up, had dul a way—or neither—I'm for any WY) was perfectly wild about me—as the |. Jerome and Newell in Chinese | her rensen ~4 nal will maintain my home in per’! mother of his child! | leomedy acrobatics entertain the au nna Baad Waal peace.” | Motherhood I considered a profes | dience with something out of the D t Y “a For if I didn't succeed as a heme. sion, and the most difficult one, to Jordinary. Reo and Halmar open the L} our ] maker, } couldn't see what work of 41) adequately, that any human | | show with acrobatics. “Toples of the t Tt tmportance I had in the world. Each | ing ‘can undertake. I had ty. id |Day” and the Kinogram Weekly ver A open to — adding yes oer about It. And I didn’t think that any completo the show it of construction to my domestic! woman was fit to undertake it with + § happiness. That's the wife's business | out certain ideals. Sadi | ih sine WR Cvereomes Billousness, is quite as much as it is the man’s to} Ann had none. and yet she waa! | FUN GALORE AT then, Olen Hesdesho, Quiet! ot @d4 to & mite to his prosperity ac-| tne potential mother, I felt sure. It LEVY’S ORPHEUM —_—— | ons oF Fan: = count every day. But in ort ~ would be exactly like a perverse fate | A midnight raid on @ gambling/that the rest of the bill is of high! png earnest efforts, and almost before to bless her with a Lorimer heir! den, & wedding and a war with/ standard. Wm. O'Clare and giris| ten ome mi ve oa ‘pgp Bob| What if sh®—who cared nothing Mexico, supplies the be for the|contribute a colorful and pictur end and I were a a for children—were to have a son— splendid, rollicking musical fatce,|esque feature in their fe 1 of} he Bob had entirely refused to be sur-| white 1 had none? | "Seaside Flirts,” the offering of | » music and dances, bringing hoes a t rte had | 4 to eorrect functio: of i a, because are earned |. In face of this stupendous possibil. | Ted Howland, director of the Levy's breath of old Ireland.” The! i your liver ‘Tito smoke! He was nelther amused nor hat did my | usical Comedy compan: y e « 4 calomel oF > Shockea!” iaweac oO Dashed tas ne Oe LDepsingiaca coamey carmen] BY CORA MOORE min ih ar era De But he seemed to enjoy his own) Nothing at all! | Lew White as Able Kabibble, the My Friend Abe.” Their abil-| "ew York's Fashion Authority | tes ate > eigaret very much, I observed, as We) And Hob had been out of patience Intended groom who poses as ality as comedians and the rapid-fire) In very midst of a season of tining the whole Sleerirs ¢ liens re ‘wandered slowly homeward thru the| with me because I was so trivial! It/ noted general, supplies much r|way they put over the dialogues | frills and furbelows, it is interesting | Ure abies operat on brit » “Lerimer park. we 7} Was the silly little cigaret—it was| fous comedy. Oscar Gerard hin| keep the audience in a state of tO come upon this newest of frocks | tenn ins —* ._ “Bob, please give me = cigaret! I) the state of mind which found sat-| friend, in seen in the opposite com. | high and continuous hilarity. , T that boasta not a single one. Flor- | ine ened fe acts ‘on oe stomach id suddenty. Ixfaction in such a silly fad that of-| e4y part. A number of humorous|Clara 7 ros Trio have a’ nov ed has Just received it from | hver, bowela ‘Sostenilation” v eToor To my astonishment, Bob produced | fended a man like my Bob! | scenes occur between these two fun-|elty gymnastic offering, Rice and ersonal dressmaker, and a beau-| biffe corrects constipation, his case. 1 took one out. | “Don't weep so, darling. The in-| ‘ Photo by Cress-Dale, | makers, while Frank Budd, as Francis, in "My Winter Giri,” have| tiful thing it is, a smooth-Atting prin-| quickly Telleves sick’ headeel “If you will kindly light {t for me?” nt is closed, sweetheart.” Bob cesse of soft shimmering jade green real aid to the real general, meraes 4M attractive array of dances, com of preaches once; My husband was courtesy itself.| threw away his own cigaret. Dame Fashion is strong for ruffled frocks this summer |‘ ¥),,°, up when he puts in an ap-|edy talk and singing. Donahue and|*k with opalescent embroidery on bry geen together BQ when, at last, I had the he “en “I'm crying about something much}and her femingne following take kindly to the suggestion.| pearance on the scene. Bees }ul) |" in “A Hodge-Podge of Va.| “he panel train. | Sota Lae ny. and yo Rad | Rhing.in my own fingers, I threw !t| mors important!” I protested. | Here is a very sweet little flowered voile dress made with a] makes « charming bride. riety." do musical, dancing, talking| eee SPRR Tabi a -% Bob stopped and watched it balance or aneen « Tell mer nave «| Tuffled skirt. The short sleeves and round neck are ruffle-| | One of the prettiest musical of /and comedy stunts. A special show 1SC. 'ALLOPED og ge dita ow . 3 »{ferings that has been offered at|ing of navy department films, our-| +7 _ fon the edge of the box hedge. And|son—we would name him for your trimmed. Around the waist, tying in a good-sized bow at the Staves, Crobeam for come tige| demented By ah eaplaiatey lop OYs STERS ‘ then he seized me in his arms. father?” back, is a wide band of self-materia!. jetarte the attraction off in a mplen-|ture, was an added feature of the “1 really didn’t want to smoke at! «we would. And the name would, DAISY HENRY. pv pdb: ies ‘Sipe era | be worth just $1,000;000 to the boy. If the Indy pictured here will call at The Star’s editorial rooms she will! Bees Hill captures the honors tn | 8 Al Lignan 6 STANDING my dear™ receive two ticketa to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moore. |tfe musical line with a catchy num “HER HUSBAND'S WIFE” 1 tearoom oat _[fe Be Continecl | Friday's Fashions were of Alma Herling, and Aun Semanmaki of the | ber, in which a humorous novelty | AT MEANY HALL Wash toaian: Dalene babtie dian | Eablet v1 mea aah \eftect is imbedded with the ald of|” University of Washington students |®?¢ put in a layer of crumbs; add| TROUBLE ENDED, |SwZETSPaNisH ena ae | ret ese hers al {PICKLE Sigs ey Temperature, | pestents monte enter fe senaroe — Gerard has a song with the/a threeact comedy, Tuesday even » butter; add another layer = Valse pa At MN ra fi ae’ oa Frank Budd and Priscilla| ing at & p.m. in Meany hall ’, | crumbs and repeat until dish is full, » 7 rena “ ‘4 n| Flemming also have specialties in te & the last layer of crumbs; pour | = |three dozen green tomatoes, two er 101 degrees, send for physicia P ry Hushes, dramatic art instructor, is of P= TABLETS . . 5 thas thn thers | eee | hot oven; use as much hades etal . IIs GE T A |small green peppers; cut the cab aa Pr ne arrives. fee that the thermom hoger i a ae el boa Better than Pil G : i Hoesen in emall pieces, the tomatose| Respiration eter registers less than $7 desrees| LOTS OF VARIETY ON | FUNERAL “ RVICES for Col pas merartlaatae | For Liver IMs. 129c¢ B Dr. Curl Declares Tania: Com- ote , . eto -This mi eh | James N. Gime! 0 \ eR EEE ° i swt ee Bee Sak See BT BY UNCLE SAM, M. D ef Ioape at . ‘| PALACE HIP PROGRAM | were held Sunday afternoon at But. | “2!sne!s Colo—Augustine & Kyer—Adv, pletely Restored His Health | h#!finch pieces; sprinkle with salt} aa Joint headliners in the new show] terworth & Sons. Me po a ak sent the | 8. Public Health Service Grasp the thermometer at the bers of Sigma | —Feels Fine Now real ne Senn Gon oa MAMEE ‘between tho “tases er | Which opened Sunday at the Pal Alpha Epsiion, of which fraternity BS . cucumber pickles, which n only) The normal pulee rate is 72 to) O° spe . }ace Hip make the program one of| Colonel Gilmer was the oldest mem to be put in spiced vinegar; in the|/ine minute, in a woman §0 9 ?land the thumb of the right n i eapecial Interest, jong with the fact|ber in the country, were Pallbearers the bulb downward and hit the wer edge of the right hand ag 1 never would have believed that| Morning drain and scald with weak | ute ip @ child less than one vinegar; the cabbages require a little | “ any medicine co: jo so much for a| old from 105 120, mix years old ee |longer cooking. Throw this vinewar| sq over 30 5 : ro the upper edge of the left ha Bite I was troubled a great deal | dozen for of waste. | high, extremely dangerous fever. In| Hazel Ann Chambers, formerly of With constipation, and often had Lemons can be kept in cold water/ taking the temperature the follow-|Tacoma, who died Saturday, were, * @pelis of dizziness. I tried all kinds | to cover for an almost indefinite pe-| ing directions should be observed held Monday at 3 p. m. at Butter of treatments and medicines, but) ried. Of course, the water must be| ce bulb of mercury in the! worth’s | Kept getting worse all the time. | changed every day or #0, but the aat-| _ ——__—— _ _ — ——-——— — “Taniac has changed all that, and! isfaction of knowing there's a lemon Tam now feeling like a new man./in the house more than makes up for | "The very first bottle gave me an ap-| the effort. | petite, and I began to eat better than| Keep plenty of lemona in the houne I had done for years. 1 soon found | and feel prepared for any emergen that I could eat anything I wanted | Cold tea or hot tea is made or ruined ‘without suffering in the least from|by the presence or absence of this| pains or gas afterward. 1 rapidly | fruit. gained in weight, and have already person as Tanlac has done for me, e Id 80 per mir for it has not only relieved me of a| “Way and cover with the following | 1, years old 0 per min-| the column of mercury will be Ic : digeation,|™xture: Three and one-half pints) Ct. . ae ia [ered by the shock | but bas alsa put me in fine shape,*| Year, four pounds light brown su-| ec garg. may, however, bey com| ‘Thé normal respirations occur |, ~) ) q recently declared Dr. M. A. Curl, the | 4, one teaspoon oe Dehagpeoliaersand health. The pulee|St the rate of 18 to the minute * ard celery seed, some tumerio : sacle Mages oA oars ‘ , @ well-known dentist at Weleer, ho. pee * ~_< poe Ny sen bongo ony should be taken by Jaying the| In meee . a Se 1 arta ° s t tven | t 1 | tions In the frequen nd char Pe 4 nore ny Scenes ane eire | little cold vinegar, also one or two fingers gently on a superf ar ee ee oe E mee trouble, and got so much worse | ® little cold Vinceay, aime me tt te (ery. Preferably at the point where |acter of the respirations about a year ago thad I started to we nt ‘et thick and pour while hot|th®. artery, just below the thumbd,| They should be counted without | | . e have awful pains after every meal. | ® OF ee One ee + | parses over the wrist the patient's knowledge, as they are! = ; lover vegetables; aid @ handful of| Z Everything 1 ate would sour and) Pita strove | The normal temperature taken|in a measure the contro? of the| @ aa w Pe form gas that bloated me up until| rae sia with a Fahrenheit thermometer is| will, This is done by laying the y el I was in agony. I bad an excess of | pr 7 98.6 degrees, with a centigrade 27/ arm across the chest In taking the gu A 5 A - TMs, and bitter liquid would come| KEEP LEMONS IN ea re eet eran St) Sees thon “ehiot caeviag! i re Oue anda This Seven-Act Orpheum Circuit Bill or or 1 e | as egree: is 1 hi oO o 1 ry > . - up into my mouth. I lost ail desire| COLD WATER degrees to 101 degrees i Jed a|the fingers from the wrist, taking iI Starts a Week’s Run This Afternoon to eat, and in fact, the very sight ot} The woman who lives several miles | slight fever; from 101 degrees to|the respiration while appearing to) | food nauseated me, and often after! trom & grocery store always wants|102 degrees, a moderate fever; 103) take the pulse. | am ray resses | sitting down to a meal, I had to) plenty of lemons on hand, but some-| degrees to 105 degrees, a high fever:| — ‘ T ice D: il 2 30, 8:15 leave the table without touching a| times hesitates to buy them by the|105 degrees to 196 degrees, a very| FUNI L SERVICES for Miss | ‘ prea | wi y iat | A Remarkable Special Purchase, on Sale Tuesday at 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Mat. Every Day—15c to 50c FRANK DOBSON AND HIS THIRTEEN SIRENS Direction of C. B, Maddock put on 10 pounds, and am stronger| RICE PUDDING fm every way. I can work right} % cup rice | ‘cups milk long every day now, and am full energy. I always advise my pa- tients who come to me for dental) treatment, but are suffering from a rundown condition, to take Taniac, | “gs it is the best medicine I know of.” | i, pies wiih tener: Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | save white of one exg for meringue Drug Stores under the personal 4! | teat eggs with sugar and galt, add | fection of a special Tanlac represen | mix and butter and stir into cooked tative. | rice; add raisins to mixture; pour into | —~ | a buttered baking dish and bake in a slow oven until frm to touch; make a meringue of the stiMy beaten exe Satrt some | Nhe io Prizes of Life Are Won S Mr. Voiles y the Healthy and Strong Ralph ©. Beatrice BEVAN & FLINT A Slight, Interruption JEROME & present ever RE Miak, goft, flabby -mascled—those who are deficient In vigo# and vital foree—have | A cle to suffer the humili . Tuddy e% ion of being ruthlessly shoved aside by their stronger rivale. lexion; bright eves: hardened muscles: and a weil kalt-together bady r of love or business’ } Take Ss of elastic ‘ntep and 7, constitute @ trump card in any game—whet! | it rea feel that you are out- l y: \ er-l- a «| The Great General Tonic | « Lt will restore that confidence you need to combat the ever- };| “I mufferea trom indigestion and J \ constipation and my doctor told me| bg Ar poe op & a aewe te Be masts tye t/to take Adler-i-ka. It helped me in world to your right toa place in the Sun, beeause it will re. {two days and three bottles CURED Build your physical strength and mental power to # state of H \me. (Signed) O. HB. Voiles. tp. | Adierika flushes BOTH upper |and lower bowels #0 completely it| relieves ANY CASE gas on the |stomach or sour stomach. Removes foul matter which poisoned stomach ive agent Tp resliy re: | for months, Often CM sper constips futile today and a 2) vena fend Wok better. |tion, Prevents appendicitis, Adler-| , 5 - jo Manufacturers: {ka $e.& mixture OPtbuckthorn, oas-| “ipceseimementoonsee LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY | cara, glycerine and nine other simple ‘Cefuse all eubstitutes. New York Keenene City, the; j|ingredients. Swift Drug Company.| For Sale at All Druggists—Always in Stock at the — ve nam Bartell Drug Co, and all leading Owl Drug C - | Topics of ‘the Day REO & HALMAR Kinograms Physical Masterpieces | Concert Orchestra —painty frocks for afternoon and recreation ; wear. Of soft drapey voiles and pretty cham- | brays. In circular, long tunic, bouffant and straight-line styles. In pretty all-over patterns, | | combining light and dark colorings; some with | trimmings of white organdie vestees, collars and cuffs; others with lace-edged rufflings. —In a large range of summer colorings, and sizes from 16 to 46. A Comedy Playlet by George Kelly with Lottis Briscoe, Jean Barrett, Frederic Sumner and Granville Bates at tonic in those subnormal conditions of the cphrnea nd aes | ous systema, such as muscular and i ‘exhaustion, goneral with sandwiches at the “United” store nearest you. United Tea & Coffee Stores Liberty Market 119 Yesler Way Reeth Bred Market The Moore Is Delightfully Cool at All Ti

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