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Bears aur deantiful psyc emotion we call love @ording to Tridon. his ts scientifically. a arguments scientifically this: ‘conforms with her idea New York correspond: what they thought about and wife of George Creel, love is simply a “habit,” whi the author and play at love, in fact, Their views will be printed in think it over. Is there mply a fetish impressed u minds in infancy? Is it ? will be very pleased to print what my readers think about most absorbing human topic in the world—tove. is it? Is it si any fine home tn the city a dump. While fur- in large quanti- starving her,| Proof to the contrary.) Grey, I worked all day than at home in er about 12 or) ple of the United States cam help out this boy? I am only a boy myself, and 1 know what it is, for I myself have and yet they will on Sunday and worship. If this Still another good bil came over inn’t mockery to the word of God, 1/the Orpheum circuit at the Moore would like to have them interpret it|Suoday. 80 many good bills have REMOVING WRINKLES Olive olf wrinkles that will bring resulta It nourishes the skin and keeps it|row.” It is clever. | Probably ene of the most substan: | - Doctors Use Adler-i-ka “I use Adleri-ka in ALL bowel Gases with great success. Some casen ire only ONE DOSE.” (Signed) W. A. Line, Westbaden, Ind. aalers hy flushes BOTH upper and | dower fel #0 completely it relieves ANY CASE gas on the stomach or stomach. Removes foul matter hich poisoned stomach for montha, CURES constipation. Prevents ndicitis. Adierka is a mixture| ‘Buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and Other simple ingredients. Swift) Co., Bartell Drug Co. and all ig druggists, Eats Candy ro 'AMOUS SCIENTIST CLAIMS IT Is! NOT, WHAT IS LOVE? j BY CYNTHIA GREY . Comes now one of these cold-blooded, super-scientists and belief of Jove dreams all to shreds. In the gy gd small Brother Bil—There ain't no sech animal.” coldly practical person is Andre French ust, of New York, known the world over of ae it of the subsconscious mind, and considered the| which has been called by ‘reud, Jung, Crile and other world leaders. he declares, “is FETISH! And a fetish is simply @n tmage impressed the mind in infancy.” He says the Nes nothing to do with romance, soul- }, intellect or temperament. Dresenta 4 © Im other words, dear readers, this is @ loveless world, ac-| orien ls Uke acing e _ Do youagree.with him? He challenges anyone to vanquish .”” continues Tridon, “is based on the Pan ay NOBODY EVER FALLS IN LOVE WITH A [AN’S OR A WOMAN’S SOUL. For instance, a girl may kink she loves t man for the poetry there is in him. Sho.swi ; id, then, to the wre of man whose bodily appear- of a poet. lent who interviewed the famous Tridon on love, turned right around and asked two famous | his past life and experiences, I find it. Blanche Bates, famous|™yslf thinking of him ag having rs been present at the events he tells me of. I am on the potnt of asking. ‘And how did you get away before mmortality.” ym lookin, es with Tridon, adding Edith Ellis (Mre. Fur- ht, thinks his theory is all|tney discovered you? “I have a mental pleture of him tomorrow. witnessing the action, sometimes: ‘ull In the with the sympathetic, kindly, whim sical love of Jum people; sometimes with that keen sense of humor that saves @ ludicrous climax for the last five words of @ story; and again with that disgust, disbelief and final fatallatio abhorrence of a character that he has produced which leads a thing as love? If 80, Sherm AT TH EWILKES most desires, most dreatia. stories are just our conscious it? Or is it im- bim to tragic endings TOP-NOTCH BILL AT MOORE well, too. fs a treatment for Jack Lait's sketches, old and withered. Which piano: upright or grand? Too often a beautiful room is marred by the wrong piano. An upright piano, attrative in one set- ting, may be ly a “wallflower” in another. refinement? ° ties may be found in palace or bungalow, mansion or apartment. refinement, it NEEDS a grand piano, We have a wonderful colle@ion—from Letus help you to establish the right piano in your home. Your present upright will Convenient terms an Pays: Go. jreadway, T: \ bird Avewe at Pine, Seattle ~ 928-30 B “ROADS OF DESTINY” hurta’ ane Tridon, famous) is piaying with the Wilkes Players }} has an QO. Henry ending which com he Is thinking and what ft is his soul “That the people In ©. Henry's ‘characters’ never i \occurs to me when I read him. feel that they are all people that 6 has known intimately, that he la just telling me,in a comfortable, personal fashion, some old-time incidents of “In playing this drama from his story, the biggest difficulty comes in the necemity for changing com pletely, character, ideale and tem: perament, for the different parts.” The first act carries the story to & given point, from which three end- ings are possible; and each of the following acts gives a different @nd ing of thé story. This, ndcemitates each player taking widely separated roles in the course of the play. Mis» Morgan, for instance, is, a French: Canadian girl in glaska, a society woman in New York, a belle of a Mexican village, and @ servant on « Nebraska ranch. The story created a sensation when It first came from by ©. Henry's pen, and the play is as to novel and Sain ss the story. ee tripped along recently that it is diffi. cult to wax enthusiastic ever any Harry Fox, comediafl and motion | picture star, ls headlining this week's bUL He is apetated by a girl, whom | Harrison Fisher te onid to have named as the most beautiful girl in America. But Fox, even with the girl, has an act of merit, He sings ‘The Four Harmony Kings, colored, THE SEATTLE STAR If Jim muffered any reaction from didn't betray it that day, But hext morning he criticized first time, and I wondered what hid- denly hard to pleas, A golf contest z act, two trained,seals, le also old, are much more} members of my Sunday supper party oe eae eee, ae were among those present in the gal acta usual eee LEVY’S ORPHEUM HAS COMEDY OFFERING part of the gallery collected on my terrace before the game. Caree Deb, smiling bray an whe said goed morning to J amiling Robert Lorenzo as an Italian geo | bravely, also, on devoted Ted. tor and Madeline Mathews as a| Came Ann, acrons housemai@ have the leading fun|A™" with Ginger cuddied tm roles in “The Living Venus,” the musical comedy at Levy’s Orpheum thin week. ‘ Heas Hill, the charming leading lady, appears as a rich young sculp- treas, who is searching for a perfect man and woman, Needleas to say, her search gives ample opportunity for a good supply of comedy situa tions, Miss HIM has a livety musteal of- fering with the chorus of 26 girls. It ts @ bathing number, Robert Lorenzo has a Jamey special. ty; Billie Bingham sings and dances, with the aid of Lorenzo and Oscar Gerard; Madeline Mathewn has a de- lightful comedy song, in which she introduces some eccentric dancing steps during the chorus. James Dooley and Frank Budd also appear in speciaiiica, with the chorus asmisting. eee PALACE HIP FEATURES MUSICAL COMEDY SKIT Patrons of Loew's’ Palace Hip showed emphatic approval of the en-| ¢ ! 1 knew tortainment provided in “Will She sles’ to ER Gage-bet Ginger—he's Win?" the. “fantastic Comedy with| only « raccoon!’ she wailed. “I will wirls” that is appearing with the}take him. Wouldn't you, Jane? new show opening yesterday. A pret-| “1; would de as my husband re ty prima donna plays the role of] quested,” I said, positively. chief assistant to Mephisto, and| gets loose you'll lose him—Z mean there are « couple of comedians and) tne coon,” 1 added. half a dozen pretty chorus girls to} Jim surveyed Ann helpleaty. Bod complete the onat, denly, to emphasize her remark, she Cy and Cy provide an abundance | stuck both feet out straight in front aaagtad in their comedy eocentrich | of her, like a show girl! Jim's Vipe Ughtened. I had not A “help yourself cafe ts the scene! noticed Ann's feet before. They were for the activities of Gill and Veak,| shod in high heeled pumps, tied with She sat down on the arm of my on both feet; she ignores the rules of Proper behavior, no matter bow many men are around. As whe sat on the arm of my chatr, she poked the nose of her atrocious kine tts Aunt Jane, and then she Bweetaie, sounded very polite pered in her ear. “I will! I will? eaid Ann, againat my chair, as if she Were a naughty 4-yearold the army, their deft balancing of ehina and|her ankies was an elaborate rosette their casual acquaintance, —, |with flaring ends. I thought I had Harmony singing and solos are noven seen such conspicuous feet off featured by Smith and Keefe, two! the stage. young ‘The Aerial Macks pre-| 1 took a long breath Ann tntend- sent a routine of serial and strong-| ed to tramp several hours over the Jaw feats. “A Live Wire Hick,” with green in those ball room trappings! bear Runsell, ig the feature photo-| = play. NOVEL TRIMMING Paris bas invented a novel use for flowers of large hats, The soft flow. went big. Their folksong melodies were their best. Earle Dewey and Mabe! Rogers appeared in another of “No Tomor- | joins the crown. ers are worn close to the face edging the underside of the brim where *) Keep a portrait of your loved ones on your desk. Your children, “before you know it,” will be grown. Every day brings changes. Have them photographed now, and later in life you'll treasure these pic- tures as priceless jewels. First select a skillful photographer, then arrange a “sitting” as soon as pos- sible. Later the Christmas rush begins and your order may be delayed. THE BOOK OF DEBORAH A SLIGHT QUARREL WITH ANN BRINGS JIM AND DEB TOGETHER AGAIN Once more Jim whispered to Ann. Nis Unexpected embrace of Deb, he| Her reply this time was: “I won't! I won't!’ nn for the| she complained peevishly: “Ho gays he wants me to change ‘The three Loréona althe thefr ect} den trait of thought made him wur-|Mmy shoes! ne Jim, without another word, de. it | was on at the litika, and most pf the | parted. “Yea—-an4 se Go If I declared. Those you have on are too conapic- Bn lery which accompanied the players. bas my dear, for the Inka. You'll bi opens and closes with the touch Lorimer Beticead motion pictures, bie "Bs rong a FACTS AND FANCY pet into my face and invited tt tol ABOUT PARASOLS molded because Aunt Jane was &/chinese invention. Only those of croas old thing, to tura away fom|royat birth were allowed to. carry them, and the rank was indicated by tol heard, and came te us and 1) the color of the umbrella. it tke saying: “For this relief! There ia a superstition that the much thanks,” onty it wouldn't have! git of an umbrella will protect one To me said Jim, “8 » Tana” by | oesinat Sa of enemies. To way of apology; then he put his arm | PS? luck and even death. For a girl to about his wife's shoulder and whit |) ay ner parasol signifies the loss of her sweetheart, once. Ana SIGN OF she kicked her heel hard ‘ , Women who leave thetr umbrefias Jim stood up stiffly, and hig tipe|fluttering loosely will always have were firmly set, as they used to be | financial difficulties. The girl who when he came Rome op leave from|4rage her umbrella behind her te a goesip and has a sharp temper. .If a “Jun says I ought not to take| person carries the umbrella under it's the arm allowing the handle to curve toward the shoulder, it indicates cheerfulness. The flirt swings her has a dominating character and will Lost UMBRELLA ever returning anything, while one who takes a parasol everywhere, is / & cautious person who saves money who get plenty of amusement out of! ripbon, and on the outside of each of and abetains from speculations. |SEATTLE PLEASED BY QUICK RESULTS Everyone is pleased with the eiffand fo ittiss Om ee ON Se DN ORR NR RN re YH OI NUNN FO ON Ne | CARROT MARMALADE small amount of sugar the amount of sugar 3 cups carrots 3 lemons ‘, 1 orange 2 cups sugar Then to me Carrots combined with oranges and lemons, or lemons alone, make & deceptive marmalade. ened in making the marmalade ~ “FF Wrens” oe DAINTY VANITY, BAGS The new vanity bags for evening use come in all the fashionable sum mer shadea. They are with silk of con ig color, and trimmed with tiny hand-made flow- ers, The mounts are either gold, silver, antique tortoise, or even am ber. 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