The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1922, Page 2

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SEATTLE STAR ist you in financing your home: INTO CLUBHOUSE ay e's ee Warren 0. Grimm Post of i ong A Bi par. weenly mt payment $5— Si— | $150— $15— $2.50 $7.50 $1.50 oo $3— oo— $10— $2— $4.59 25— $12.50 $2.25 $500— $50— $7,50 firet wee Parment pay Legion to Celebrate An elaborate program of band music and singing ha arrenged for formal taking of the big wooden vessel recently purchased by the Warren 0. Grimm pest, American Legion, for an em service men’s clubhouse at Kirkland, The eoremony ie scheduled for 3 p. m, Saturday, 2-28 Passenger vessels for carrying the speakers, bands and the general pub lie will leave the county dock at the foot of Prospect at. on Lake Union, for the vease!, now lying tn the een ter of the lake Speakers on the program tnclude Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell, Mayer A | Y \ Jowe! ayor a0) ; } { | Hl) gy ‘ ce Wensr of ‘Kiewiand rel soy, Bamonn de Valera, farmer president of the Irak republic, ‘~ ¥ William J, Coyle, Capt. John Ander es continuing hiy agication for complete Irish independence, wt son, Prosecuting Attorney Maleolm . 0 Ms ; *, * Deneian Shook Gol. It. Mathews Tiere he's shown addressing a street gathering at Lwnis Coast Artillery corps, County Com corthy, missioner Claude Ramaay and Maj.) "™ T. J, Cunningham. vessel by LB Barde for the Harte! Willing Pyupils—It Must Be Analyzed and Filed Industrial corporation and accept ’ % : ance of ownership for the Legion by Care fully way. NH, BP, Bverest, t commander, the _ _ : big watt’ oil ype In tow by BY C THIA GREY tugboats and the parsonger — “Experience is the best teacher.” How many hundreds of [wit fall tn Hine for the procession! times have we heard that phrase. Like moat ready-made ‘trom J 1 Py " 4 r ; : tne row on the enst shore at the| Philosophie bits it ie but partially true. It is not experience lake the Fort Jackson, ax the vessel| #0 much as the analysis of experience that guides our courses. wilt Lod Spee, We be permanent? A thousand years of experience will not bring wisdom un- teretions made as > ” Z pent hls Say eabeoren ie bao ohne re the ability to sort and to separate the elements of clubhouse and commupity eenter, a! “Gl exerience, big dancing pavilion will be Installed] We have heard of the man who traveled all over the world aa weil ag library and other facilities |and game back to hia native town only to rave aboul the won necessary for the modern elubhouse.| der/ul cooking that he found in Buenos Ayres. He learned no more from hia travel experience than if he had remained in his own home town. ALL LAMPS: SHADES: A FOURTH OR MORE OFF— hundreds and hundreds of lamps. One can't even give a hint of their loveliness. But suffice {t to say one or two more, aot 80 much because she has the habit as the has no! the ability to benefit from experience, She has learned nothing from two marriages that will help her to pilot her third to a happier conclusion. It is often claimed that age, because of ita more numerous years of experiences, has more wisdom than youth. That is vot necessarily true. Age in itself does not bring wisdom sorted Mine Grey will receive catiers in ber office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2p m. end on Tuesday ‘Thereday trom 11 a.m, te each ween. Fleare do not come at other times ag it seriously interferes with her writing. they are the Standard’s finest, making this a most The man of 80 har four times as much chance to gain wis- - whusueil opportunity to select your floor lamp. table MOOCH—Te Biews or teat milo 6% the boy of 20. but he may not have as much real un- given to checktocheck dancing tle evperion NICE GIRI-—One who takes @lin hie mind NON SKID—A 6trl who can carry child learne th pega liquor. te to everything. NOT SO GOOD-—-A comment cfjcannot te " _ —20-inch silk shades, silk lined, with dissatistaction ply it to Jong heavy silk fringe. Several $ 95 les and shapes. In mulberry, tia Much of whet one learns tn echoot |help of Monmouth had his revenge of sty a WAY KID—A permon wholis wareteten to the facta of life and | Hothweit Ore: effected te "ed takes everything and gives nothing [therefore hes little meaning to the |the Stuarts; raised in Scotland «@ =~ quantity lasts: regular price $16.50 lamp or boudvir lamp at a great saving. suddeniy derstanding as the boy. fellow tn and Introduces bim to the) 4 day of We te « ONE FLIGHT UP--Reference tolto him end that day at school has\to suppress the Covenanters: was de blue or taupe colors, Every one OSTRICH—-Apyone who thinks be] pwpit | foree im their behalf; was met at Kil —mahogany finished standard, 58 inches high. Fitted with 12-inch 25 silk . Pull ehain socket. the} forth a cynical, amused emile from the one who hears it OTts-e young man from where he fell. country ee | OVERDOS# OF OUTSIDE SHEL LAC-—Deseription of a Flapper with|@¢ compicte analysis of the p | ih aaa puedes Ga’ bar’ tees. in question, whether it is the dinil-| Thrushes, wrens, warblers (night " od husband or the pronibition | gairs), pipite, larks, starlings, and - io alist who makes it. The ex-|the family of finches (including in Pirregeenpe yon bee gy a nd hee perience has been but partially di-|the latter the well-known conary) ne o mean geried and 00 long as the funda eee mental facts remain the same so long ain - will @ heartfelt “Never again” be a}. What te the formula for a leather The west powertul pierre magnet lone elt paste for increasing adhesjon? In the world has @ power ef 100.900/ Those who are prone to tell their| Tellow, 60 parts: castor oil, crude leros to the sympathetic listener |£0 parts; fish off, 20 parts; and cole are the wovet offenders in Usie fail-|Phony, 10 parte. Melt on a moderate ing to analyse their experiences, fire and stir wath the masg cools They talk about them, they dream of them, they wreck their nerves with! worry ever them, but they never| analyze them to find their cause j : Buch @ one may be 4@ years off.!| DYE SKIRT, COAT dut only 10 years old so far as real 9 understanding « | orns Experience ts the best teacher, bu DRAPERIES WITH e only when experience has been ana-| lyeed. j cee | “DIAMOND DYES” What Is a constellation? A consteli en \semblage or ¢ Never again” does not reeult from y biem | Neme several song birds? NECKER—A Piapper or Pulp 10 depends upon how he h P family day at school. 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Hampden displays, I think, an | Many rearrangements of common omen band will ernie teens, Oe extraordinary range of emotional |Units, draperies and vet pieces, yet z fides two quartets and an orchestra Qa power. At times he seems almost too these rearreangenrents are fo cantly Refreshments will be served by the Lea a eae eee he nnter | managed that a minimum lapse of |Women's Auxiliary corps of the a [eersaa factor 10 allow @ prewervetion | time le required between the scenes | ees pty Goria triceior ot, the Experience a Great Teacher Only When We Are jor tne essential aympathetic qualities | of the play. The woman who secures her second divorce usually secures | WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922. WHERE AURORA SPANS THE SKY IN FLAMING BEAUTY Ow Add the Delights of Cansda to Your Summer Travel 1 more pletareeque them HAMPDEN GREAT IN HAMLET ROLE Even Better Than as Othel- ; lo, He Shows the Rockies ot the lemeet altitude, the easlegs and In view of Canada’s highest peeks 6, Tiekets on Sale Commencing May 26 BY GLENN HUGHES iy reduce Ver detailed interme Even greater as Hamiei then en G. A.B, DL, 008 Hecond Otheliothat ts the verdict I wish to bring before my readers tn pro nouncing upon the merits of Walter Hampden, who Tuesday night per farmed the areatest tragedy in the English language at the Metro pollian theater before a fairly large audience. The outstanding characteristic of the Hampden production of “Ham let” In the rapid tempo which tn set om ery beginning and which ig mea Bs tne luat curtain, |too, Mabet Moore playet the airn- | The pdvantages of such « tempo are | cult Ophelia role with commendable | In the first place pues repression and delicacy, whie Mary | of the test may be inclu 8 than is custemary: wm the seceng| el pepved @ highly effective Ger place, the unparaleiied trliliance of | ‘rude the dialog flashes Uke lightaing from #PAGE SETTINGS mind to mind, preventing any effect ARK BEAUTIFUL ; The stage nettings, desixned by EXTRAORDINARY RANGE Claude Bragdon, ere beautifully sim: of Hamlet, but there ip no line It Is pleasant to record that th | tendan t “Hamlet” wy + | larger than * i formance of “ end in the seenes requis irony, feigned galet ‘aming of the Shrew” | lightness of heart, he te ea ening et "The Merehant | re now fection as I can imagine #4) acter there will, | tmagine, be of double vision to be. even larger crowds admited, And | ; ith frames complet Allen Thomas must curtainiy be|by Friday night, when “Hamlet” is | Imentioned for his wonderfully fine |to be repented, It will be strange if | jpertreval of Polonius and the first |the theater I» wot packed, for the | grave digger. William fauter as|beauty and authenticity of the pro- Huratlo, and Ernest Rowen as|ductions are rapidly becoming known Laerton acaultted themasives nobly, !in the cit "Telephone NOW This is an invitation to the ladies. The Plumbers and Steamfitters of the city are at your service this week, madam. Every home in the city which is heated with a hot-air furnace or stoves, and every new home which is being built, is entitled to a free estimate showing just what Arco.awill cost installed, with an American Radiator in every room. ‘Whether you order Arcora or not makes no difference. You are entitled to an esti- mate just the same. Telephone your il Steamfitter or Plumber ARCOLA NOW Estimate This Week You will learn something very much to ee site ti oh ‘ecil. your advantage when you talk with him, mate for Arco.a com- It is this; - pletely installed in your ‘ | home. 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