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Miss Cynthia Grey has departed on her an- nual vacation. Publication of her department will be resumed in The Star about July 27. THE BOOK OF ANN WE AGREE THAT MODESTY IN DRESS AND ACTIONS IS SLOWLY RETURNING “ "Misa Modesty is the coming fad, } get is going to be in her little or I guess,” remarked Corinne Caryl. | andy, this noon,” Corinne laughed You see, as a professional ‘vamp’ 1|,. “Did you ever stop to think that , the girl who has made the most i Must keep posted money in American movies has “Corinne is going to buy & Dew | never been seen in an immodest cos tume? ‘That ventured Midget. Chrys d ined obe in New York, Midget. “Yes, and it will expla is true,” agreed have to be very } @ifferent from the clothes I've been| fashions of the time is about as G A@cting in,” agreed Corinne. “Just ereat as that of any reigning 2 @onsider two of New York's recent | queen | Musical successes, “Ruddigore’ and| * Marys taboo extravagant | “Irene.” Not a shocking costume in Mtons,” laughed Midget. | @ither of them! ‘irene’ was taken members of the a. E. F. have | to London where it is meeting with | the best name for cosmetica” said | extraordinary success Chrys War paint!” It ithplice a| “The ingenue who carelessly | good deal, doesn't t? | Megiects to surround herself with 2 is like cigarettes for wom well has had her cient drapery day, | ¢: n Mt seems to me,” meditated the Mid-/of an hour, but quite out of the get. question for the girl a man marries,” Society women have certainly | said Corinne, the famous vampire Sa Made the strictest rules for young| “I think {t is the sense of this @iris.” remarked Chrys who had/ meeting that a reaction toward more joined us ut they're awfully in. | refined: dress for women is already orate The gran ames—at a/ setting in,” said Chrys rising to her| function—are ofte ct ta. | feet i I would like to say, be mg know they are, Jane. You've fore this conference adjourns, that I @ften seen dowagers painted and think it is good taste which is caus a Powdered and curled to the final de ng the change. I think the men igree of artifice. No backs at all to |are tired of seeing boudoir styles r paraded on the streets in daylight I believe that Jcimined noses and war-paint irritate lots of the boys.” Chrys interrupted the applause with ‘Come, gi it's time to dress for luncheon! Half an hour later, my own slow | process of grooming @as interrupted |by the ringing of the phone tn my “By the way, the king and queen | room. insland have just held their first Ann's voice came over the wire since the war," I said. “And| “My party is ruined!” she moaned. the queen has made some stringent | “Yes, Jane! Absolutely spolled!* Mew rules about the attire of the} “What's the matter dear? Have Women who are presentéd at court. | the servants gone out on strike?” I Bhe is leading a revoit against ex-| sugested, only as a plegeantry fravagant fashions, it seems. And| “You've guessed it, Jane!" she! Against immodest clothes.” |watied. “That's exactly what's hap- “The girls lately presented to her péned”” Were all dressed as simply as Mid- their bodices, my d trail of embroidered gauze dragging Below their extremely short skirts Grotesque, isn’t it? A lot worse than @nything ever done In the movies And then—dehoid their granddaugh tere—arrayed as modestly as if they ‘Were to be presented to the queen of ar And only a (To Be Continued.) IT’S HERE NOW ANOTHER BIG MID-SUMMER MUSICAL HIT THAT WILL OPEN YOUR EYES } CONTINTOUS PERFORMANCE JZ e ‘ “KEWPIE" CORINNE, ' / ON THE STAGE, ; IN THAT SUPERB & , NOVELTY OFFERING ‘ . “THE ISLE " O E j F | : | Majestic in Magnificenc , Mighty in Magnitude! Matchless in Merit! —wiTH— 7 \ Convulsing Comedians in Continuous Convention, Creating Side-Splitting, Health-Giving Laughter. R” zt | marie Singers, Dancers and Oh! Joy, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Fifteen More of Dainty, Dashing, Dimnpled, rhe, sine *f) Delightful Dancing WARRIOR” aw} GIRLS TODAY KIDDIES 2 EVES, and SUNDAY 40 THIRD - AND’ - MADISON “WHERE THOUSANDS LAUGH DAILY “And I guess her influence on the | ugh for the companion / THE | OPPO e ns | a é * Sealile Style No. 187—The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets | | | | | ! | —Photo by Cress-Dale, forms this good looking summer frock. has elbow-length sleeves and a V-shaped neck. costume milady wears a charming floppy brim hat. under-brim is milan straw and the top is blue DAISY HENRY. SEATTLE STAR ay White voile with pretty baby blue flowers here and there It is ruffle-trimmed, With this! The If the Indy pletnred here will call at The Star's editorial rooms she will receive two tickets to the Orpheum vaudeville show at the Moore When It comes to having some good) SI RVING optnions of themselves, most people ISHORTCAKE overdo the thing —_—_—_—_—_—— * Strawberry shortcake to be really “I love to eat at Roldt's."—Adv. [appreciated should not follow & - — |hearty meal, The shortcake fur nishes a large amount of nourish ment and is a heavy dessert. .H METROPOLITAN J over. it is too good to do with and ia nice to serve for luncheon with @ nourishing soup VEAL POT ROAST 1 small shoulder of veal 1 cup diced carrota 1 small onion 2 tablespoons bacon fat | Salt and pepper } Put bacon fat in meat is to be cooked the kettle in. THE FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS BAND & ORCHESTRA WATCH-FOR THE BiC STRIET PARADE ONLY SHOW OF ITS~o KIND IN- THE WORLD SEATS THURSDAY Artificial Teeth Skillfully Made HEN you get a set of artificial teeth there is but one thing worth considering, and that is sat- isfaction. A cheap set, made on the factory plan, will cause endless worry, embarrassment and suffer- ing. Plates that do not fit are little better than no teeth at all. In offices using the E. R. Parker System are skilled dentists who make artificial teeth exclusively. They do this work exceptionally well because they specialize upon it. The plates they make are guaran- teed to fit and to wear for year Particular skill is employed to make artificial teeth look natural, and to fit so comfortably and snugly that you can eat and laugh and talk without revealing that your natural teeth are gone. The price for these satisfactory plates is moderate. You are invited to call and have an examination of your mouth made without charge. Dh STEM Waldorf Hote Seventh and Pike ” Rooms and apartments by the day, week and month. If you want good, close-in accommodations, at very reasonable rates, call now and get located. All newly decorated. Seventh and Pike Main 2567 DR. PAINLESS PARKER Painless Parker Dentist using the E.R. PARKER SYSTEM 1619 Westlake Avenue Phone Elliott 5494 th Add meat and brown it aalt and pepper, Add carr Mt and cook + § or 18 mtn: f utes aps boiling water, y and simmer three or fe Remove meat and m&ke Every Flower ‘Has a Story ‘All Its Own 1 HYACINTH Would 1 ask a fair maiden to sons » ores mt % ne with iB HERBE. } }+Win you dance with _ me WITH LEVY'S COMPANY purple hyacinth will may for you, “The lle of Pep” ts the lively title) “1 m sorry.” of the new offering which opens this Th old Greeks used the afternoon at Levy's Orphoum. The cinths for their burial wreaths scenes of action ho bride attendants wore crowns are laid o 1 made of that flower. Strangely, tropical inland the hyacinth ia associated with Lew Whit On death The odor wan once lieved c ard and to t erous when tho 4d in rest of the Hiarge quantities: The story runs , benides the! that in France a murder wan com. chorus girls, mitted by filling the victim's bed are the itnhabi- |room with hyacinths while he was tanta | sleeping. White, an a The flower was named after a tourist, who with | Laconian youth Hyacinthus, to his pretty daugh |whom Apollo, the god of music, ter (Bess Hill, was very devoted. One day the lands on the is| ltwo friends were throw! quotte. land, has the Buddenly a discus which A had main comedy ‘ hed with reat force swerved role. rard, the and struck Hyacinthus on the fore Bwedish come head, killing him instantly Apollo Lew White dian, appears as was Neartbroken and wept bitterly, | the owner of a big hotel ‘Oh, Uh I could die for you! he! In the muwical line a new singer] [exclatmed, “but since that cannot | be introduced to Levy's patrons. | |be, my lyre shall keep your mem is Corinne Hebert, a dainty Uttley ory alive.” -When he had ‘ who possesses a splendid #0-) a lovely flower with delicate pur-'prano, She will be featured in a big ple bells had sprung up where|yodeling specialty | Hyacinthus’ blood had spotted the| Others who will have musical o ground \f ings in the new show are Fr | — 4 1, Pa © Arthur, Bess Hill, | ~ scilla Flemming and the popular King’ s ‘Meuse LO | 1:10. Buda, Gerard and Lorenzo, | Added to the regular show, the Assist Britain’s 2 sisi es | n which Ma the robust | actor, is featur Veterans of War ae | LONDON (By Mall.)—-King Geor SPECTACULAR ACT COMING TO PANTAGES | | offering | actual head of the most 1» and practical scheme yet|* “The Kremlin of Moscow,” a scenic | devised to perpetuate the memory of | specacle of Old Russia, will be a fea- |thowe who fell in the war, It will|ture of the new week's bill at the take the form of a palace of help} Pantages, begin ing ning with thi cadquarters of the new me next Monday a magnificent bullding with matinee. In this yw of the house of act are eight to be known as the artists, men and né@ the king himself women, who pre direct the activities of went one of the | e. prettiest novel | Houne ts intended to be ties of the man who served in thelr dancing. | he Josephine Davis, known as the In Rococo chelate P RE ITTY FANTASY HEADS NEW SHOW AT MOORE Kick ae Eloise Murray a brand new concep-) Barry Boys. Comedy vies with Misses Campbell will) ing for first honors in this act present gia Campbell at the! Marjorie Bellvue is announced ag Moore next week in a delightful fan- | “vaudeville-surpris t “Gone Are the Ds This is been much praised by critics, eam of the South, the old South, Athletics in Japanese style is in the feature Miss Campbell is|/act of Hayataka Brothers. They assinted by a talented company. They|cel in feats of dexterity and use special settings, songs and cos-|many new ideas along their ch tumes and promise @ wost unusual line. The Parshleys are called “Ini tional Instrumentalist They o inated playing on the xylophone four mallets and now have p George Austin Moore. story teller de lux ringer and an added at | traction. Moore is considered one of l, vi ternational Com |the best “singles” on the Orpheum |Playing with six. One of the ‘ ny other of edienne, is one of | circuit and his stories and the man-|™Usical Instruments of its kind @ no pe beset the eville'’s best! ner of their telling has made him|™ade is used by the Parshleys. path of th co man, It is known headline|a big favorite wherever he has ap-| The concert orchestra is to be business lines attractions. She! peared jattraction at the Moore, Houre was origina Josephine Darte cellent voice co and iar Po mond Sowenr dy * 4; masa thank of-|much originality in putting over @/ 20010. ¢eatured number. It ie =LO EW em fon had come | song num She is anuisted by two | 20h" i “4 e maar Gas ~ finecathed thru the great war. The! young men, one at the piano, and|*¥!¢d ® romantic comedy and there ante “ is a cast of four, Smiles, laughs and fon contra nia on his WAY | the other « jazx violinist and dancer. | {> 5, 4'& peitict Sedting aha ohe hone and ¢ came oa. | Schepp's Comedy Circus will de|of the best juveniles on the stage are |® sreat blow w that the nes children*and prove inter-| promised lena wer ge en bie pried kgs. gy esting and entertaining as well to] 4 mediey of vaudeville bits is the [I | eonsplete L Dut Ooty Known oe tne | the. grown-ups. oftering of Elizabeth Nelson and the THEATR E scue and carried the scheme thru.| A talented trie be Brimrscygrr ag vk d BU sie 7 he women decided that the most |/larvey, Henry and Gray sated as ¢ ser fore at inemeriat tothe (and n vivacious girl. They wit pre|CHICKEN LIVERS Continuous Daivy | iA ot at he hand sent an a g skit called, “On | 1 cup chicken livers aes ae helping and | Course,” filled with up-to-now chatter| 1 cup calves liver z add retupned | Course,” fi 3 ce Direction of Ackerman & Harris from the fir ot ne to face the ba | CHEESE SANDWICHES f Charles Fargo and Dolly Richards are scoring everywhere on the cir cult with their clever playlet, “At the Pay Station.” The Pantagescope will show a new | In making cheese sandwiches the | comedy feature film, cheese sh 1 be quite moist Al eee ais <6 connie galled 80 the cmniom (BREN ZY PROGRAM ware of dryness in sandwiches, A Japanese Romance.” a pretty ae Oriental operetta de luxe, will be ‘the | DRINK MORE ALE. |e Seen nie come Statistics show that altho mille ts/ Palace Hip. The fresher and che in the country offering is pre leas milk is drank by farm boys and gented by | j slice ofion | sprig parsley 4 cup white stock ablespoons butter cup stale bread crumbs 2 cup milk eges Salt and pepper 6 slices of bacon (very thin) TOMORROW MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Jack Stewart Offers “A JAPANESE i 1 1 1 4 | 1 Cut the 2 slices of bacon into tiny ean and wash the chicken Cut the calves liver into pieces and let stand three or nutes in boiling water. Drain. four n Put I i! and bacon in a sauce pan e Jack | with onion, parsiey stock and 4 |let simmer for an hour, Let cool i Cook bread i girls tha city children. It is aiwart Gas tan, said that this accounts for the fact tures Merna Lat-|afid pound to a paste. that the Proportion of under-nour. terale, charming | crumbs in milk till smooth. Add An Operetta de Luxe ished children in the country is as a dancer and | butter, yolks of eggs. F Z in . bec . ‘eaturing Merna Latterale larger.thin in the city finger, who is ns-| well beat nd pepper to| s 2 Be sisted by a chor-| liver mix a 7 and | eel ty " us of good-look:| the mixture thru a sieve, Line a Nove Jestee ing girls. And|/mold with the thin slices of bacon. | there is said to/Put in the mixture. Cover with “ Feature of be a real plot to|bacon and buttered paper. Put the| “The Gentus at the Piano® Cl ; ; | this musical) mold in a pan of boiling water and| nae » Ts ll farce. loodk in the oven fier, tee: bite HER BIG HIP ACTS i uc al eur Hans Hanke,“A | Do not let the water boil during the | Genius at the Pl-| cooking. Let coo! and turn from the | Feature ano,” is to be) mold to serv | Mae Moore another outstand-| Photoplay ing number in this show. Hanke's| PORTLAND, Ote.—Boulders loos: reputation as a musician and com-|/ened by cloudbursts in Lewiston, poser, is well established Idaho, district, bury O-W. R. & N.| Ie Thomas P. Jackygn, assisted by|tracks in 50 5 Trains cannot Mee taat Jean Russell, will offer a “different” | run for 30 days | Ose. playlet, entitled “The Jailbird,” which | -—— |is of comedy-drama type, and has aj ALSE ‘ANDARD TURE | J W. jstory with plenty of thrills and gen AF ST OF CUL | arren BY CORA MOORE New York's Fashion Authority This worn when she came to rehearsal for one very smart tailored suit wa the other day by an actress of the new plays. It is of blue Poiret twill with long revers, a rip: pling peplum and a string sash, The novel feature of the Suit is the cream-colored accordion-plaited walst- coat of georgette with its tiny square-cut yoke and standing collar of the twill, which is removable, eral complications that end in a sur. prise finish Allen and Moore, “The Happy Cou ple,” will offer “A Delightful Breeze From Musical Shows.” consisting of smart songs, stories and eccentric and acrobatic dance specialties. Harry Tsuda will enact a program daring equilibristic stunts. The ature photoplay presents J. War ren Kerrigan, of eee MINSTRELS COMING |}TO METROPOLITAN “The Famous Georgia Minstrels,” ded by Mgzy Gampbell and Ed} liber, is due here soon. | raveling in thelr own Pullman palace car, this company of 40 col- ored trtists are playing the principal cities ahd towns of the state, and, judging from press comments and verbal criticisms heard, “Famous Georgia Minstrels" are more than making good This company will be at the Met- ropolitan for one week, commencing Sunday, August 1, with matinees Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday. SUNBURN One of tho best remedies for a coat of sunburn is sweet cream. The cream is healing and not the least bit irritating to the fiercely burned nose, The prepared “cold creams" are, of course, healing and bleaching but are very apt to avate the sensitive member. Before washing the face rub light- with sweet ordinary table cream, 1d” as long as possible ly “Let Then wash the face with lukewarm most | | which | rearing water using no soap, Sunburn is really painful to some persons and sweet cream actually j does lessen the hurt. has gained ground in looks upon the bearing and of children as something| coarse and vulgar and to be avoided, | but the advent of Eugenics means} much for the motherhood of the} race. Happy is the wife who, though | weak and ailing, depends upon Lydia | E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound] to restore her to health, and when| headaches and Wackaches are a thing} this country KERRIGAN $30,000 | of the past brave sons and fair daughters rise up and call her blessed. | ~Adv, PANTAGES Matinees 2:30 Beginning Monday Matinee Nights 7 and 9 Magnificent Spectacle of Old Russia “THE KREMLIN OF MOSCOW” Featuring MORRIS GOLDEN AND COMPAN¥ Fascinating Melody and Movement SCHEPP’S COMEDY CIRCUS Featuring “The Monkey Nut Cracker” HARVEY, HENRY & GRAYCE “On the Course” PANTAGESCOPE “At the Pay Statior The International Comedienne JOSEPHINE DAVIS and Her Two Lively Assistants General Admission: Matinees, 250—Nights, 400.

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