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TURDAY, JANUARY 1, ton, THE CRATES STAR A tree 3 ZAP OWwerAZ Ove hited a = , - YI ‘Squares of “ : De . facts t,8? ” g° year free on request, 5 IG AX JANUARY SALE WORTH MAgNorthwest FOES AU arenily recede THE BOOK OF MARTHA rove poe ent as AD ae Gab ees ane ats et aN, “te WHOLE AFFAIR, SOME DAY Glee Club Ir : “$20.00 per thousand. mes “ OME “iailSRSE® °* one Wine ot Baal tatertal US Il C| Chiffon Form OR WHatAME co. | In Seattle |Petal Frock t& BSS Ht Audience in| sm worth of rugs furniture and rma arr Waldro The Star's Be UE ets Perens 7s STAR, |WE COULDN'T AVOID THRESHING OUT OUR|(oncort by Hamline 3.00 pair; di Diended mink Main 600 mE baa ey Ol ieocays Followed days and nights of hap) Hoppinem ts conetructive—and| Under the direction of Professor J. | wices. sae Alaska Pur fs x ; one . DY wervien | Bob and 1 had much to build A. Jaiger, the Hamline University | :. digom #t, innin ™ Ma | . ni rrom nde 6 | m Per Insertion cable aici : : | ‘The nuree had eyes of ateety blue] Thr key an'tucl for eneray, and | ce club, of BL Paul, Minn, will) i TREAT YO! LY TO ANEW ROG " ” name a a a ai) A give a concert this ning at a By: Bay Rethine Sewn Taruired: ‘Just, bi y , and the demeanor of an iceberg, and|the power of madness to paral¥t€|the First Methodiat chuch. This In| .. Sia "Iusertions ter the from Waldron Co's large : altogether she was quite the most action, 1 suppor nd it ta there | the 37th annual tour of this organin m U 2 Fourth ave. (Henry i capable person I ever have een in| fore surpricing to note how freely, | tion, and its concerts have beenevery cash In advance adver : 5 & sick room, and the one most com |how liberally, many distribute the orably rec " tine yer negres DRY ima He VOOR: Fan aie | pletely devoid of feeling plement. Of éectrtetion whee . they favorably r —— itg tour. six Insel 16-Ineh, $0; 1eineh, F . | Now that Bob had been saved | might, except for their own neitieh : “tn prompt delivery |from the threatened mental collapse, |neng, ax enaily create a ttle gind-| 4 ifth Pop Concert 50 any me eT | [he would better get up and out /ness in the world | Saturds Ay SLAB W6oD, bo ee rhe old rhe hs ail “ ve je A doors, said Dr, Marshall. The ol4| When Bob and 1 fall out, Ty! e ueutie Symphony Orchestral Forest wood, $12 cord. | ve, Fuel Co, Capitol 9 i man's advice was brief. and itetruck |from my friends and shut myself) concert will give their fifth populs eich me as odd that our family physician. |in my bedroom. Just so melancholy Saturday evening, January 5, in wemne > 3- ROOM TOUS who bad an intense personal inter: | justified or ynnecessary, destroys iat Tarde ao Manet m Before the largest Ry vdintricks partly fur eat in everm member of our clan,|the energy of many « good wife, | MOONY hal sananart PY yj Beeson 4 orth west. Biahed: culckees , foe 24 2h @ |mhould fail to put @ single question | After my reunion with Bob, T wan | (unity 07 Ueullers Me ra. by FEMALE HELP yore —HONt USE A |to Bob concerning his whereabouts /o happy that I wanted everybody | (00 VSO Bie Mil eat SS WEEKLY TIME, | When Waldron Co |for two days before his collapse. |to be happy—erpecially Martha \s ratarisee th athe ncaue oath a serciipare | r “Can it be " ee * - * | performance eattle | Experience un 5 Fourth yo Donsinio that the Gee | Palmer, And se T told her when! ion Cecile Baron, pianist, will ap \tor gues something he doesn't she came to inquire about Bob. pear with the orchestra aa soloist free. Press Syndi@ts. 135) 5 E ERs (at DoT Aap Be pace vMaoutacturing |A care to talk about?” I asked my-| “You and Hob can butld because | fan a £ TOM CORSET—AL-| _F Renton, W mil! : ‘ ‘ ie leolf, 1 felt an inquiattive Pan-|there's somethirig in Bob to build | 7 ‘ jomplete program wil) be as and repairs. 620 Walon. | VACUUM pi LEANERS, FOR | fe NT |< jdore, and I thought I bad a right/on. In my case--it—it's—different — < - pe oe ‘a feasonable, The Stan Pp ” Re oor | to mon «20 Mehaber WE! LD CANT RE- 222 Marion Bll, 4 , to be wo, but I imitated Dr. Mar )1 had never heard Martha speak melodies Yor string oF r - shall, altho my silence did not|so dewpairingly watch, throw it @Wayy | K stifle my curiosity | “How—different™ come wy A. O Vinge + Lewis ress iANO Po Bob never referred to his wpret;| “rhe man I married has no will rag hay wo dress |not even to his father did he offer Father, he des when it for Pianotorte and Or- ong oe an explanation. But some day, Bob conflicts with hix own a ate wg " vies Arvoeny| en me the addr jand I would thresh out the whole| “There's nothing unusual in that ro Open § jay affuir, I told myself. We couldn’t| my dear.” | avoid doing #0, “Talking things| “Lie's handsome—and he likes the | over” ts an unfortunate habit of admiration of women, altho he pre | Adams Keller, 25 Seminole | forest Hills, N. J. Romance from Symphor di did matrimony. tends to scorn it. Well, there's Tachaikews! rs aim Power Bob and f, in love once more with |niways one handy to flatter him | Moorish Fantasy from “Boabdts acne Suri and desiring to maintain that }te isn't particular, What's warne,| “iy Moekowonl ne t Cure | Dance\of the Houre from “La Gi " Miss Grey: I have a bad state of bilan as long as postible,|he looks upon love a joy to be se Ponenselll vhnst avoided @ subject which might make |pelaed wherever and whenever found.| ‘First performance in Seattle, of biting my finger nails times I bite them so badly that | ue wretched, |And then to be dropped, and for eee Melancholy te destructive, and we | gotten.” f hurt for several days, and it] Te pn e.g | (To Be Centineed) Alice Gentle and » the whole looks of my hands. | you give me any remedy that! a nice poattion—clerking !n a hotel)... vor. OPN, Iselp me to stop biting them? I do not mean that a wife should) CONCERT SINGER ON Orchestra Win Applause | A most enjoyable program waa A READER. | work adi the ume, but just until they| NEW MOORE BILL . given last evening in Meany hall by BY CORA MOORE ‘ . will power in large doses get a start A famous concert singer, siz et the Seattle Symphony orchestra and| (New York's Fashion Authority.) — ests at dest and most lasting cure | ONE WHO 18 WILLING. : Alice Gentle, mezzo-soprano, of the| . So dainty and ingenious is this lit- , ceptional girl musicians, the leading Metropolitan Opera company. Her/tle frock, quite the prettiest @f all @ of. A solution of bitter aloes to the finger tips showld ‘one in setting the machinery of negro Impersonators of the vaude | ville stage and the Orpheum circuit's a will power in motion, mont pretentious dancing act are the eee our te umbers on the new bil Dr. Arthur Burns has returned | [0° ! mere a ey nee | ringing of “Carmen” this season has | the petal frocks seen this season, that placed her among the leading so | its sleeveleasmess docs pot obtrude i> pranos before the American public. | weit at all, Mins Gentle was greeted with un-| It ix all of chiffon cleth, which is usual enthusiasm, and was compelled much firmer and a trifle thicker than Seattle Council of Catholic Women ture, and all members are urged to ests S. A.umored owhiod ltrom Vancouver, B. C. where he| fr the week starting tomorrow aft The quarterly meeting of the Se-|be prement, = to give several encdres before the| chiffon, and each of the “petals” is cess She's Sorry spent 0 few days this week. ernoon. sttle Counell of Catholic Women will | audience would let her go. She has | formed of a square of the chiffon Miss Grey: I am coming to eye Geo Macthrians, femeus terk be hel in the nurses’ hall, Provi. | Assectated Western Uniog Employes | a jovely voloe of excellent quality and caught up at its upper corners to for help, having exhausted MY) yr. winiem Leonard Eaton wil! ree jence Wewpital, Thursday, January 6,| The Associated Western Union Em-| ample range, Her tones are clear form the petal effect, instead of being to resources. leaee Witla te 5 wee ee ee eee at 10a mm. Matters of great import-| Ployes announce the second dance of | and pure, and her interpretation and | cut in that shape originally. The ef- of was married a little ow & Fer) rip, tensive repertoire, ance Gre to be dincussed. Every it ir winter weries to be held at the) winning personality added much to fect is much softer and more youth nd “I and my husband and I love each) eee The six Kirkemith sisters, a dainty member urged to be present. | Douglas hall, Thursday, January 6./ the enjoyment of ech selection. For | ful ber as much as ever, stags es Mr. and Mrs, Henry C. Ristine and| halfdosen girle with all the charm eee reget So ata been extended to) her opening number she sang the| The corsage has & triangular sem © months a problem arise? | tr, and Mrs. Pauk Mandell Henry | of youth, will play and sing Neighbors of Woodcraft tags eT eae jarie, “Pace, dio Dic.” from “Lal tion of the chiffon clotiy raws wads ‘di, In this | each shoulder to be held with « amall ‘ Ms ae Forza del Destino,” b: Palm circle, Neighbors of Wood Willtam McKinley Cirele No. 10 nhe was given an | copertahie to cluster of artificial flowers over & craft, will bave installation of of! On Wednesday, January 5, at high| «how to the full extent the wor lace and chiffon bandeau-brassiere, floors January 7. In Swedish CUP) noon will occur the marriage of | derful qualities of her voice. Her | and then, repping from the belt are nail, Kighth and Olive st * comrade and sister of the William | group of songs, with piano accom-|two long streamers of ribbon that e, & © MeKiIniey circle No, 10, Ladies of the | paniment, included “Carnival” and) knot in, here and there, tiny Gower Queen Anne P.T. AL | Grand Army. Dinner will follow at| “Cello que fe Prefere,” by Foudrain: | clusters. Queen Anne High choo! Parent-/€30 and the regular circle meeting |“Linewre Silenclouge,” by Staub; “Sib | Anne Teacher Association will meet in the| Will take piace at 2. At 8:30 the| houettas,” by Carpenter, and Rach-| Sparrur chose Golé@mark’s “Ruste \igh school brary, January 7, at 220| same evening there will be a card! maninoff's “Floods of Spring. Wedding.” This composition consists 9. m, instead of 3 o'clock. Thin at-;party. All theae events will take The first nunaber by the orchestra! of the four movements, moderate fords time for program as well as for | place in Veteranw hall, the armory. was the overture to “Riensia.” by | molto, “Wedding March” and varia- ay 1 imam nd te Just like « scubborn |are spending New Year's day in| John and Albert Swoaas the Swor He keeps doing things that | V8ncouver, B.C. brothers are known to vaudeville me unhappy, and does not get apes fans as the leading exponents of anything. Just little things, like Mise Constance Willcox wil leave) southern negro parts. fhe other night We were coming | Sunday morning for Washington,| Frances Pritchard, anststed by Ed from 2 show and I auld, “Let's | >- Co 00 remain indefinitely, ward Tierney and James Donnelly, lop and ge some crab to take > bed offers “The Dance Duel.” she rhen be decided he didn't} DF. and Mra Varney Kelley are @e| Johnson, Baker & Johnson have t any, However, be got ene and|Perting Sunday for © three weeks"| nimbie fingers that work wonderfully trip to California, They havejand have some comedy that usually oe ee tee can ven| inves their car to San Francisco | brings down the house.” 4 will motor south to San| Lane & Harper, one a manicurist wouldn't my so. He sat and| a 5 the parents to interview the teach | — Wagner, followed by Livzt’s beautiful | tions; allegretto, “Bridal Song”; alle- and 1 offered him some as _— ace ee ee a ors, ae SHRIMP WIGGLE symphonic poem, “Orpheus.” which | gretto mederato schermande. “Bare: as cou! The: - a 7 was heard for the first time tn Se-| nada,” and allegro molto, “Dance’ Mr. James Farrell will leave Mon-| The Freakaway brothers In “Laughe 2 cyps shrimps 2 thru, be eg it oS bed aay potas: rotated Gemipasleut Sake” quate dante <0 Ladies’ Auxiliary to Rallway 336 dene eee attle last night, and wae given a very| From the applause which greeted od 1 hope I we gt you Roxbury comely Conductors fine interpretation by Mr. Spargur|¢ach movement, it was very appar ny idea of his ways : eee i eee Beattie division No. 214, Ladies’ 2 tablespoons butter and the entire orchestra ensembie./ent that this-was the favorite seleo a don’t know Picog ll vee ool | Mins Anna Parsons and her! 4ALL-STAR PROGRAM suxitiary to Order of Rafiway Con 1 tablespoon flour For jast evening's symphony 3 Mr.! tion of the entire porgram, his ory ah pa Ar that |house @uest, Miss Anita Rathbun of | 47 PALACE HIP fuctors, wil! have installation of of-| % cp strained tomato juice ———— 1 hatha’ in. | Providence, R. I, will leave on Tues egg teers Friday, Janutry 7, 1981, in the| epeck of noda hall, 1929% Firet ave. All members | requested to be present. Lunch will 1% cups milk be served at 1 p.m teaspoon sat eee % teaspoon paprika hous his paren’ Is or fi iin eat, wan ony deorving | Gay f0r Oakland. where ey Wil lenteruinment promised ‘patfont if, you know sometfiing of what |*#ter Mills college, « | Loew's Palace Hip in the new bill an. coming to that theatre tomorrow have humored him for months,| Mr. and Mrs. Ross Downs are! pinion: on the program is the 4 . W. C. A. News then I changed my tactics and| *Pending New Year's day in Van) (one of ine Four Ushers, a versa ¥ & , Oe: 2 Indifferent to it, and J just | couver, B.C ladle quartet af young etal who Gp ‘The activities of the Seattle Y. W.| Clean shrimps. Melt butter. Stir eee , A Ge A. Federated clubs for the week in flour. Disolve eoda in fomato pear as theatre ushers. The Great Nagle and company are scheduled to present @ comedy lusionist specialty A clever comedy” playlet ts prom: ised in “Poor Old Jim,” to be pre , hoping he ioe eT “cant on to| Dr. and Mrs. John O'Shea and thetr | | sisters, the Misses Betty and Emma Ties ® = by woe 5" orshea of Spokane, are spending Possibly I am at fault and cannot| the week-end in town as the guests it, soI am relying on you to give | of Dr. and Mrs. Richard O'Shea. lormula to restore the happi- OF. % of my home. i. HT PYou are now reaping your reward the days you humored your hus- ot January 3 will for the most part) juice. If the tomatoes are not very be given over to business meetings | acid, the soda may be omitted Add and installation of new officers elect-| milk to butter And Nour. Add tomo- ed at the annual meeting in Decem-|to juice. Stir until thick and add {ber. Club suppers ax usual in the yolk of eee lightly beaten. Add ait | sented by Mr, and Mra, Walter Hill) |, Top: Jane Roberts, in| cafeteria at 6 o'clotk, will precede Le and paprika, sarkeage and peas, and and ypany “Clarence,” Wilkes. 1-—— | meetings, Gy | eucenl talon sphie ee ke: ‘ae ntricities tm melodies and) Augie Brash coming to Pan-| ‘rhe Commopolitan club Tuesday : B cles |@ances are reputed to predominate tages, Monday. 2—Miss Mack, | night, the Fellowship club Wednes THIS WEEK CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TODAY AND SUNDAY, STABT- Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hibbard and Mrs, Alonzo Tayler are spend-| | ing the weekend in Vancouver, B. C. Spoiled mem are not vastly pts Ad in the akit of Gaynell and Mack ; A aay cia 4 the Friends of All ? ‘ Herent from over-indulged chil- CLUBS FOR MONDAY Fun en the flying rings ts the| Palace Hip. & — Francis pool a ene night a Gxeny 1 ING AT 2:30 P. M. and you must handle a in ads amusement mutually enjoyed by al-| Pritchard, Moore. I afternoon at 1 o'clock the Acacia LOEW 5 : bactly the same manner. You are Prairie Rose |vin and Kenpey and the spectators. Bingham, Levy's pheum.| ciun tor married nm will have right track, Keep going with| The Prairie Rose club wil meet at] trie Garter Girl” will be the 5 a \iauey with Wilkes ctu tor _Kaerried -wemen ‘wil ave oe THE NEW “ngage the home of Mra. Eva E. Mahler. feature photoplay, with Corinne | biting 4 meeting. The members of the Ackein YEAR OFF WITH A Sie time the truth wil down) s780 ith ave, N. B. January % 2/Gricth on the star estas “e __ | club will be the hosteases at the Sun DMeuae eres teen envene| eee WLIO | LEVY'S NEW'SHOW Oe ye ern Ce : LAUGH! mself wor n _ . |\LE ano ! 5 ond then he will gradually | King County Legislative Federation “DOLL FROLICS” ON | FULL OF FUN The Altrun club for bustnens wom: NHNUOUS 1TOUL BY SEEING THE me to.” ‘The King County Legislative Fea; NEW PAN PROGRAM sé alep complete their plane at (TION ACKERMAN S HARRY FUNNIEST OF ALL The members of the Levy's Mu ¢n w sical Comedy company will offer “in| their Friday evening meeting, which Rad” an the attraction for the week | is at 7 o'clock, for the banquet the Jan-| One of the smart new musical pn at the Pan Your Icsson should prove @ val-|erntion will meet on Monday, able hunch to all of these voung!uary 3, In Evergreen hall, Arcade revues of the MUSICAL HITS Start the New Year Right With 4 and brides-to-be in our midst.| building. ‘There will be an executive tages will be “Doll Frolies,” which [Ad As the & jie. at U eeieae, tox tee eonet, Us ; y eee meeting at 1 o'clock. Prot, F. D./ comes as the headliner of the ne® a i ie aatien laid in the intertor | “~~™ Leew S Vaudeville ry lieves Wives Should Haden of the University of Washing: |bil! opening Monday matines, This) .¢ 0 \) mane avium run by Dt. Gra-|Hays will be other = merry-maker , p ton will deliver an, address on trans |story book spectacie is presented by | Of 8" inmane wey! and troublemakers for White, while [| SUNDAY TO WEDNESDAY me Guey: eeaeeetiyhaiaceenention nita and Gertrude—assieted by Irene ga iad “4 Py as <lena after \ ft > aia “* of the inmates, not realizing that it is | doctor, and who is in love with Gen Dy eee tee miter ana| MILK TOAST WITH |Coolahan, @ pianist of fine attain: | 1 insane ward, the situation at once | Gorman, wil! be placed in the canable Four Ushers I am the wife of a sailor and) “4 Kosarg o p ae 1 ‘atmos | hands of Blanche Hall. Billie Bing proud of it. He is one of th POACHED EGGS “The Evotution of the Banjo" is & places them in a humorous nos — Bees pager hs gr ok < _ husbands on aoe = 3 cups milk novelty offered ty George F, How. |?" nurse, who, in turn, is in love with | - a > Se aay, ane 1 1 tosapoon. salt jera and Kitty Rosa, will be seen in another humorous |the doctor. | r Om} Oe year and four hee orignal po 4 omen The Baldwin-Blair Company will! "1. this week, playing opposite Lew A lively routine of merical num > ed now, and intend to keep hot buttered toast |be seen in a fast and gscreamingly | | White, Madeline Mathews and Fred ‘bere has been worked Into the plot. ng when he iw out, to help. For) s1o0e mii in a flat sauce pan or |funny farce, “The Petticoat Man.” ahtitesiAiceos “Breaking Into Vaudeville” The Great Nagle and Company “The Knut With the Chickens” tie Wright, the new comedian BAD” na ch other's err PIN , 501 > ar sre pals, and share Gork for a|usea frying pan. When milk In very| A novel eceentric acrobatic offer ~ MATINEE SATURDAY | M “PRINCE OF FUNMAKERS” 8 ing is presented by the Four Belt 2 r. and Mrs. Walter B®, wo it won't take long for us| hot but not boiling, adf salt, Break hope, four agile gymnastic come “4 te own our own little home, and then | eggs carefully intg milk, cover and | [0P™ , THEATRE Hill and Company nd #tay home. For| cook unt!) the eggs are set, being | we ha nd it won't be bard, | careful the milk does not boll, Put her. jan egg on a piece of toast and pour = No, “Mr. Soldier,” women who are | over milk, Serve very hot. A sprink Porking while their husbands are| jing of paprika and a dot of butter leo working, are not meddlesome|on each egg in quite an tmprove- hon Theysare trying to get a) ment. e, tor if they depend on some In “Poor Old Jim” Gaynell and Mack Melodies and Dances eeeen quit ‘work Redmond and Welle wil be seen in a novelty combination of singing clever chatter and dancing that they | etyle All For nf The Meinotte Du clever and funny The Pantagescope will show the} these fellows to make enough to! WASHING SILVER jane ss deacaated ME y | | a home, it would take four or} LEW WHITE ASSISTED BY A SPLENDID a SUN., JAN. 2nd will be seen in ymnastics Alvin and Kenny Fun on Flying Rings Flat table silver seema to be the E > JERS LEW SOMPANY OF 35 STARS e years. «| hardest part of the dish washing on Waray TN “CLARENCE” Feature Photoplay WHITE 40_¥ k, "Mr. Soldi KAR / 5 sees ———a Also, do you think, “Mr. Soldier,” | one'y hands, The hot water hurte | / re : rheaghtig Co: Griffith What it costs you to buy clothes after | Or)’ adens the dish-washer's hands |, Starting with a matinee Sunday, the | wi FINne Ssritrita - - Bink; dia you - € somes te aey, to rinse the knives and forks and |sttraction at the Wilkes theatre for 9 Gnew outfit? Or did you have 10 ret out-them into a oolan |{h@ current week, “Clarence” Booth by piece by piece? Well, my hubby | 42)" rhe colander may be eat into a| Tarkington's newest comedy hit and) Mi USICAL SPECIALTIES n't, for we are saving, and, “Mr. | 10 pan of acalding water to rinse Originally produced in New York un: | Ppidier,” it’s pretty hard. Didn't you! ine giver and then lifted eut and fer the management of George ¢ e hg worry Why Pe omg put on the draining board while the | Tyler at the Hud i iio set THAT WILL SURPRISE > battle alone. That's ph i Fu The very hot |# #reat success, with Alfred Lunt in Gant to help, not wit = and shen | water maker a ote Ich more |the ,title role and Gregory Kell man easily help, and we 2 ae veaxon, it played at the Metro DASHING ae things sooner ly ASHION NOTES politan theatre in this elty, where it| rs i" . r. Soldie ° As f ue | enJo: 1 mplendid week, Those who| Wt PON AND FRIVOLIT Y- & CASCADE we i 7 Bs stes, jeoaa “ey 3m wiz| Gntrich feathers are very popular. |qrre fortunate In eccing “Clarence | OF COLOR = WITH FRED Caste THE LARGEST AND DAINTIEST DANCING c There few questions I t only are the gorgeous ostrich | wii} remember t t was one of IN HES ORIGINAL ROLE A CHORUS IN THE WEST OF— Wan ine yout’ Hee he moy ase the, oreyenes Svicids [will remember that waa na Of} [01 (6 GGTEL CLERC AN Alay, “ Wersthine whe wanta? Can you buy | bagw of ostrich feathers in all color# ure aa refreshing as ‘a summer| OF FUNMAKERS. SINGERS, COMEDIANS AND e s ber clothes for every season, and| for evening wear are very much tn shower, In f all the plays that wide of a wife? Also, have| designer who * showing ening American stage are of a c n, whole We money in the bank, in case of| wraps made up entirely of ostrich | some variety—nuch as enteen.” | “USTEN LESTER” played to “Standing Room Only” every! slekneas? feathers |“Nimrod,”” “The Country Cousin J ED Thank goodnem we don't have to - and other ao Amerwa lat season There ss 9 ave, « Worry about there Wen] During September the daity out-|""te tite vole wilt we played vy | IT 1S THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY | both Ponta well, and Mh don't have toi put of gusoline in the United States | arthur Vintor at Matinee, 50c to $2.00] ar colon clothes, ether. 1 have was 10,000,000 galloam i w Saturday ey ' ; W FACES NEW COSTUMES NEW FUN

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