The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 18

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ey _ Browne’s Value Sense terity, even as Greece and Blizabeth » BY GLENN HUGHES | The new spirit of the American known today Jan England a is a bored sense of the tnauf.| He drew a aerinite and arbitrary Hey of the banal products of the | line between the theatre of commer. Hercial theatre. So said Maurice | cial enterprise and the theatre of ar me, nationally known little-the- | tistio ideals, and attempted to de*hon Producer, and erstwhile director | strate that the tide is turning strong the Cornish theatre in Seattle, /ly in favor of the art theatre. One ing Thursday evening at the Y,| might question the precision which = ©. A. under the auspices of the; ho uses in drawing this distincton, rs’ Art Guild for it is a ne us fact that tn re Mr. Browne, avowadly antagonistic | cent years there have®been producer Pd the commercial theatre of] who have combined the qualities of loa, traced the origin of the art | financial success and esthetic supe tre, commenting on the ideals|riority, but the point leads only to oh prompted revolt and revision | futile argument the theatrical standards in this | Mr, Browne, fresh from a season try during the last decade, and} of local production, makes the state Gicted for the future a greac and| ment that Seattle responds to trag { theatre art, by which the|edy, but not to comedy, Just what PWAited States will bo known to pos ‘is to be inferred from thi se on MV LITTLE GIRL HAS GAINED 16 POUNDS,” GAYS HAPPY MOTHER Rhode Island Girl Is} ona out why she had gone back so in 'as Bright and Cheery | ner lessons. When I asked her why she had failed so in her school work and Her Cheeks Are as she cried and said she studied as y as Ever |hard aa ever, but couldn't seem to Set }remember. Only a mother can un rstand what I suffered when I saw HE CAN NOW KEEP | iny daughter slowiy, but surely, fad UP IN HER CLASSES }'"« away each day. 1 could hardly | keep back the tears when I looked 7 _-_— her. “Six months ago we took her out "Only a Mother Can Un-| school, thinking this might help ‘derstand What I Suf-| ner. vut she continued to grow worse. if | We were told she would get better fered When I Saw My | ren she cot older, but 1 was afraid “Daughter Slowly Wast- she couldn't tive and have shed many ” fa tear oversher condition. In fa _ ing Away,” Says Mrs. jy) husband and msselt, both. w Mary Smith down-right sick from worry over her, be Sacchi and yet, nothing did her any good. x “One day my husband said, ‘W re seay yt SOOM at tar ttle not have Mary try Tunlac?’ Fac 7 E morning I have read in the papers praise and gratitude to Tanlac.”| of someone being helped by Fe ogo mid Mrs. Mary Smith, of Peacedale,| nay be what she needs.’ _ 1, @ suburb of Providence, re-) won, 1 had tried everything else, ~~ 80 as a Iast resort I had Mary try Mary was eleven years of Taniac and I have felt thankful a always enjoyed good health | thousand times that I did. Before ind had @ very happy, fun-loving djs | she finished the first bottle she was (pos . However, during the past | eating like I have been wanting to Years she became very thin| see her eat for three years. Now frail. She took on a very sallow | she is the first to the table and the » her tongue coated over, she/ last to leave. She has gained fifteen ined Of a bad taste in her) pounds and is still gaining, and her dull headaches, and of feel-| face is as round and rosy as it ever Tanguid and tired all the time.| was. Her eyes sparkle with health, Jost her sunny disposition and|her steps are Jight, and she is as Nervous, irritable and moody. | full of life as a kitten. It does my Gppetite got so poor that I had| heart good to hear, her running wt her to eat. Her sleep was/around, singing and laughing and her eyes dull, and her steps | enjoying life and good health again. that it seemed she hadn't | My gratitude to Tanlac is unbound th to lift her feet from the | ed.” Tanlac is sold in Seattle at Rar. had always stood high in her tell’s drug stores and by leading ‘but now her reports were so| druggists everywhere. — Advertise. that her teacher called on me to ment. is “pain only.” | Limber up! Quit complaining! Get Not one case in fifty requires tn-|a small trial bottle of old-time "st. treatment. Stop druggins'| jacobs Oil” at ahy drug store and in me tne, venciratine’ "ac Jasche Just & moment you'll be free from iI” directly into the sore, stiff joints |Theumatic pain, soreness and stiff Bd muscles and relief comes instant-| ness. Don't suffer! Relief and a | “St. Jacobs Oil" conquers pain. cure awalts you. Get it! St. Jacobs _is a harmless rheumatism cure | Oil” is just as good for sciatica, neu. Rich never disappoints and does ralgia, lumbago, backache, sprains blister. land ewellings. WH 2r 225 rot FPO UU rt Ist Prize Apples from the Fruit be sold today—75¢ A BOX. 2 Co-Operative Milk. 5 cans Ol! Sardines.........2%¢ 6 Big Rolls Totlet Paper... .2h6 Ibs. Fresh Pretzels 2he cans Rice and Milk ahe lbs, new stock Prunes... 2he cana Corn, Peas or String Beans 7 a cans Minced Clams Ibs. Se d Raisins dleas Raisins Lamb Shoulder Roast Ib. 9c “ase 12h .10c Iba. & mrccceste eacounes Nt A choice assortment of new c at the lowest prices. are fine, meaty nuts. Beef Roast, Sugar Cured Bacon, pound . Stall 50—Lower Floor Armour’s Eastern Hams, pound.... 27kc Deiia 2... 20C Seaboard Meat Co. Stall 5 FRUIT CAKE and PLUM PUDDING Best by Test —AT— BOLDT’S Queen City Market Lower Floor ‘ Marred by His Zeal |Garrett, Dwire L, Seattle | Conner, Ruth, Seattle A real Xmas present for anyone. JACK’S STAND—Stall 12—Lower Floor You Bet Green Has It 8 Ibs. Fine Cane Sugar. Our Very Best Butter, Ib... Send us your Mail Orders, Yes, we deliver. Green’s Butter and Grocery Store No. 4 |Breaks Show Case, | Steals Overcoats | Hurting « brick thru a plate glass! Thder the leadership of the ‘Trade window in the Pacific Outfitting CO! gecretariag’ council, of Seattle, a Third ave and University fee ea ae ina, Jumped Voside {movement bay been started for an t case and, seizing several | auditorium large enough for the larg fled eat conventions | Drivers from a nearby taxt ead | nih cnisiatii a. } stand chased the man, but were un reed Jable to capture him Criticized Dress and i not car. George Mereaih aa| Is Sued for Damages | vanced the theory that tragedy ts tn) LONDON, Dee. 2 Following the telligible and impreasive to even example set by Major P. B. Malone primitive peoples, while comedy is ap | the Tottenham magistrate who de preciated only by @ highly sophist! Jcated and intelligent viligation. | However, the idea may be “that | | Mr. Browne did not give § je audi Jences 4 fair chance to appreciate lcomedy; inaamuch as the comedies which he presented were for one ree son oF another, not representative of the best wit and humor obtainable in dramatic fe ‘The Philan derer,” for instance, is a poorly structed play; while “Yesterday's Husband” ts a comedy so thin as to be pathetic. These are the only two comedies offered at the Cornish dur ing the Inst season MYSTERY, NOT TRAGEDY, | MAY HAVE APPEALED He spoke of the enthusiastic recep | | tion accorded Mr, Faust" and “The Tidings Brought to Mary,” and de | duced from this fact his theory of the taste for the tragic on the part lof local theatrege But is it so sure that they appealed because they }were tragic? I question that It may be that people were interested lin them because of thelr mystery The Cornish audiences are for the most part made up of those porsons I that they are somehow elect he position of patrons of the arts, and the more unintelligible the | play, the more they contributing to the artistic life of their community | Mr. Faust” was characterized by Mr. Browne as the only really great American play in existence. my mind, is unwarranted Any man has a right to his opinion. but I cannot help remarking that a mind which ranks Arthur Davidson Ficks above Eugene O'Neill an a play wright, is a very strange mind in | deed. who Jed to are | Mr. Browne tq.a sincere worker fn |the theatre, and his ideals have had & very potent influence in shaping the destiny of America little theatres His sincerity is above reproach; but that does not imply that his judg ments are not open to question. His lecture was very stimulating to those lunacquainted with modern theatrica achievements, but it smacked some what of the evaggelist, whose xeal mars his sense of values. ¥ } BIRTHS - Tanaka, Hisamiteu, $05 Jackson st. boy. Tatara, Naoicht, 1222 Main at. boy. | Ke nm, 423 Reneca at. girl | MeCourt, Frank 8, 2829 ‘Arthur pl twit jPighus, Joha, 6535 Wallingford av he Ts. a be ock, Otis BE, 2312 39th ave. N. YY utsul, Sadakichi, 1920 Main ‘wt. boy. er xe | Stalhamme: tia, Beattie. 29 Longdon. . Duluth, Minn..2 {wots Madison S. Gresham. Or y : Legal Murdock, Adaiine Howard, Se attle Lagat ang, Earl ©. Seattle Lowa! Nina Mar, Rolling Bay Legal Seattle 0, Beattle Loan, Truman J.. Auburn | Sebuitz, Lilian, Auburn [| Stuart. Jack BE. Yakima | Hall, G., Yakima [Ringstad, Magnus, Seattle Arentsen. Ellen. Seattle .. Towne, Luctan H., Sequim | Howell, Beatrice A, Sequim | DEATHS Coffin, Mary & 6 Dow, William 5 Bronson, Elvi Hollman, Juli + ALTE TUT Show—300 boxes of Beauties to aeeeee MATE oss. ADE 1 ABS FREE DEMONSTRATION SOAP—5 bars Crystal White 1 Creme Oj! Soap 1 itg. Sea Foam Powder ALL for We sYRUP—Penick Table Syrup. 3-lb, cans cee tie 10-1b. cans le one KING You will like it because you can mit hot ca with it at night for baking in the morn- $1.25 ing She lb.; 3 Ibe. 900; 5 lbs Phone Eliott 1648 WASHINGTON DELICATESSEN Stall 33 P. Rounds, Manager ower Floor , Roast Pork, Jb. AT“¢ Lard, 2 Ibs. for..,. 2he Local Bacon, Ib, 17¢ Salt Pork, Ib. We Leaf Lard, Ib. 12%¢ Fancy ‘Hams afl day Ideal for “Ham an’” Po SMAUAL AULA UVGETEREARAUAS AAA feel that they |, | { Vital Statistics’ *| scalp will not tteh, =, Market THE SEATTLE STAR | Auditorium Move now dd & woman for @ urt in @ gown cut very other magiat that no woman wearing a gown which expores her chest will have any standing before them. It is re ported that Mra. Frances Cherriton whom Major Malone criticised, wil |eue him for damages. “DANDERINE” 35-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, Stops Hair Coming Out | 5 v Ten minutes after using Danderine you can not find a single trace of jdandruff or falling hair and your but what will Please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you # new hair, ifine and downy at first-—yes—but really new hair—growing all over jthe scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sun Inhine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and | strengthens them, helping the hair to grow long. strong end luxuriant |One application of Danderine makes | thin, lifeless, colorless hair look youthfully bright, lustrous, and just twice as abundant THE FLORIST SHOP, by Winitred Hawkridge UNSEEN and OVERTONES, by Alice Gerstenbere Friday Evening, Deo. 2, at $:20 Saturday Ma at 2.20 December 2 Tickets, 500 and $1.00 Beason Tickets, 14.00 and On Sale at Sberman, ( and at The Cor: | ITT DIAMOND “I” DELICATESSEN Appetizing and Pure LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE Tho popular, tender meat deli cacy for every breakfast. 35¢ a pound Metropolitan Market Elliott 4141 1 Floor Local Bacon, Ib. Pot Roast, Ib. Fancy Bacon, lb Leaf Lard, lb 124 Fancy Circle W Leg of Lamb We dress Stall 25 17e 8c YQUUUUSUAQSUOAUUOTESOUURELELGUECGEOAGEUUERUERAOT AGATE ESE cetenescotscnaeceeeenneraseeernaennttne= all Our Own Give Us a» Trial mm Set Afoot Again hx tes have served notice |Grows Thick, Heavy Hair’ METZ, France, Dec. 2.—-Natives| The first pair belong to one who| of Metz who were held captive by| makes the whole world smile. Man the bolsheviste in Siberia have re ‘Eyes Have It! What D’ye Say? Campfire News, Notes and Gossip, Girls interested tn the Campfire demonstration at the Hippodrome 3 December 7, from 4 to 6, call Elliott 4208. Requirements; Have gawn moccasins and headband and know songs. Wear huir down. | At the Pig’n Whistle, December 16 from 12 to 5, 4 sale of Christmas xifts will be held by the Gon quadets, under the guardianship of Mrs. Ruth Gaszam Maight, and the new Campfire girls from the Denny xehool under the guardianship of Mixs Dorothy Preaton, one A special honor for service will be given to each member of a Campfire group doing the greatest amount of | wervice every mi . : A letter: was received from the Se. | attle chapter of the American Red | Cross this week complimenting the | c upfire girlie on their help in the recent roll eall In North Bend the girls worked in deep snow, and in most other places worked under ad veree weather conditions. Caterpillars Spoil Hyes are the mirrors of the soul, Fiji Pasture Lands |‘ “” Here are four sets of mir BUVA, Fiji, Doc. 2.-—Farmers in|?" Can you tell whether they mir. the valley of the Navua river are, ?or men's souls or women’s souls? having trouble ridding their pas: | And whose? tures of caterpiliers that were! you've seen these eyes hundred brought in by the recent flood here of times before. Their owners are The grass ls being eaten up by these | known to every American Bolsheviki Release ' “ }Then read on and see how good an| French Prisoners 5. (0: eyes you have So hold your hand over the last | half of this story, Make your guens FRIDAY, DEC = A Never say “Aspirin” without saying “Bayer.” WARNING! Unless you see name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablete--Bottles of 24 and 100—All druggists Anpiin ‘in the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetitacitenter of Saileyiieacid ences abroad. Now don't be too, No. 3 is Herbert Hoover, secretary hasty! of commerce The owner of the third pair has| No, 4 is Theda Bara. un important job jn the federal gov Did you have 'em right? Man of woman? known the owner Men’s Two-Pant Suits $35 ernment Ievery movie fan lor woman? And who? turned home 1,000 prisoners from at Timak, they say There are more than Lorraine still] , The second pair belong to one who has served on international confer PUBLIC SATURDAY SPECIALS Mail Order Dept. 1112 Western Ave. PURE CAN SUGAR, 10 Ibs....... .62c BORDEN’S MILK, tall cans... .....10c FEDERAL or CO-OP MILK— Tall cans, 3 for.................29¢ Lilly’s Pastry Flour, No. 10 bag........+s+e000++-42¢ CRISCO—3 Ibs. 56¢; 6 lbs. $1.07; 9 Ibs......$1.57 Buckwheat Flour, Larrowes’, 41-lb. bag 39¢; 9-lb. 74¢ Corn. 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