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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1929, Seattle Lecturer Honored’ ee @ * ick Children Make * * BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD Professor Garrett took the tisck “cargoes,” romantta lecture| nating subject of the medieval mer wen last year at the Fine Arta gal./Sbant, information about which may y by Prof, Kobert Max Garrett of | only rarely be found in mus : the ant nglish, in he depar of I has been |S°8Y Feferences in Literature, » eee caamiabes the Ootober| , Th® thing which makea it most umber of the Sewanee Review | diffioult to discover anything about ‘Those who heard the talk will bo | these times ts that, contrary to the hatte know that reprinta of It are | Custom of our day, the Individual at- ow obtainable oe notice to himself was oon . dered gullty of the deadly ain of —— to. Tho result te that it ts very | difficult to assign much medieval art | or treasure to any known patron =| The merchants were the great art Same | patrons of those times, just as they It te interesting to strange cargoes transmitted into stone and glass of famous cathedrals, just as today we have a Woolworth building or a Bush Terminal, build Give them all an appetitel =the cocktail of the ines we call today “oathedrals commerce,” representatives of spirit of service In business, Artist Painting Photo Miniatures Every once tn a while someone aska me where to get a miniature of their child painted. And then when they find that a good one will comt at least $150 soon lose interest first! A deren of more daincy Olympia | tn the subject. Oysters, tomato catsup, @ dash of Now, a colored photograph ts an lemon, pepper, salt! that's all—-King athema to @ dyed-in-the wool artist. of appetizers! To him tt ts exactly what nearailk te to real silk to a lady shopper, Part. ly because an artist who ts talented enough to color a photograph artist. teally i» also talented enough to paint water colors fit to exhibit in art gallertes. But Seattle has the unusual and seemingly imponstble combination tn Hildur Peterson Allen. Mrs. Allen la en artist whose water colors, ¢- peetally of Mowers, attracted consid. erable mention when exhibited at the Northwest Artists’ exhibition at the Fine Arta gallery, But though talented in this Meld, her chief Interest has always been tn photography. As a girl in St. Paul ‘and Minneapolis she started work tn & photography shop and has also studied chemistry. When out of school she opened a Uttle studio for taking ebildren's portraits and such was her. success with them that she later specialized tm this work, attracting much atten. thon for her skill tn this feld. When she came to Seattle as @ bride three years ago, In epite of @omeatic duties, she found time to take some pictures of the babies and small sons and daughters of friends. “Adorable” i the adjective used by all mothers on beholding these pio tures, A “sketchy etchy” portraft of her own baby’s bead, the lovely contour dollcstely outlined with a Itne such as etcher would make on a fine state, was the cause of many « mother’s pleading with her to take & pleture of thelr mo chiléren, A delicately tinted print of the tittle ¢ year-old daughter of « friend, Bar bara Berg, also made many mothers envious Bhe also made two photo- graphs on porcelain of @ litte boy and girl that were colored tn a most charming manner. She has « little studio at her home, (1109 Fourth ave, Ny I wonder why } everyone thinks of having photo- graphs for Christmas, but none ever dates up @ photographer to come out Chriatmaa morning to the Christmas tree and take the children and their toys or the family group? Crippled Children Constructing Toys Toys that little ertppled children ‘up at the Orthopedie hospital have ‘beon busy helping Santa make all om the fifth t rather tiring position, can paint sorts of quaint ducks, letterfiles or Uny carta The older girts are proud of the reg dolls the children dreaned. Neediens to eny, all of them are hoping the gifts they have been eo happy and so busy making will find homes with Uttle well chil- dren on Christmas day. Prof. Lovejoy Is Success as Coach Mr. Albert 0. Lovejoy ts a very modest, very young, new profesor at the university. He was one of those “promising young colts” so often employed here who every once in a while “make good,” an the phrase is, and then make off for New York. Since Friday Mr. Love Joy 19 a celebrity on the campus, and he bids fair to be no In wider circles before the new year arrives. As profesor of dramatic art, one of his main businesses is to get the cClasa in drama to stage, costume and act in an entire play. This year the bo pan, drainin lonely. ‘bie rest of fine, “addi Ib, melted ‘butter (or ceed i ye gg 2 rich), and foaepoontal each salt and pepper, Brain ‘nectar’ (liner) trom 1 quart Tapia Orsters: boil up nectar and enim pour same on bread crumbe —~ adding thereto the somked crusts $34 two raw Mix thoroughly, 4 A £ @ little Na rd mill Lastly, oysters. Sealy’ throughout The “stuthng’’ oF aane, ls them ready to insert. Nae mair wee nip before breakfast in Scotland? Pos- sibly, because Edwain Serym- geour, running on a dry plat- form, defeated the y Winston Churchill as the Dun- ‘dee representative in parlia- ment. He is the first pro- ever to be elected in England, THE The Milk You SEVEN reasons for Carnation in every home: SEATTLE STAR an Trust 1-Carnation’s creamy flavor 2-It is twice as rich as ordinary milk 3-Absolutely safe and pure 4-It is economical — no waste class chose Ruth Chatterton’s famous | suceeas, “Mary Rose,” and those who saw her intensely personal and very delicate acting last year naturally shook their heads and expected to #60 @ very amateurish performance put on by the students, The fact of the matter is that there never was @ college play so well per- | formed. Critica who are most severe even thought Mise Hecht was supe | rior to Ruth Chatterton In it, Young Mr. Lovejoy put on a good play, not |only in acting and charming in acene, with excellent picture effect, but also with thot subtle finish, spir. lit and unity which ts the goal and despair of every dramatist. Already a downtown club is arranging to have another performance given. Mr. Lovejoy attended the Boston | Emerson school, was at one time in the New York community play move- | ment for several years, and came out here to replace Prof. Glenn Hughes, | who i* on a year’s leave of absence in New York. It is a pity the university hasn't a little theater of ite own, but in spite of the drawbacks of Meany hall for such purposes, everyone who saw the play came away “tremendously impressed,” Doll Hospital Is Seattle Industry You ought to see what I saw tho other day, A doll hospital! I de- clare next to @ visit to the Ortho. pedio hospital, a visit to the doll hospital will bring tears to anyone's All the towsled. hair, cross-eyed, |that—she can plaster up a crack 5-It is most convenient for every milk or cream use 6-Every can is guaranteed ‘ 7-Your grocer always has it Carnation Milk Economical Pure Milk Service ee toothless, legless, armieas, even aaw- dustiess doll babies in the whole Northwest seemed to be stacked up on the shelves of Miss Edith Harris’ room in the Hite! butiding. It will surely take a fleet of ambulances to get all the patients from this howpital safely home again for Christmas, Perhaps we are too prone to “get @ new dol for Mary when the old one cracks her head and takes to looking dirty and disheveled. Miss Harris can make any doll new again, She can do even better than and repaint a doll baby’s face so that she ts a thing of beauty, Shoe can curl the old nair to look like the locks of a princess. There's nothing she won't take the trouble to do to “fix up” some little girl's dolly. If you've never tried mend- ing up an old doll and making her 4 fresh dress that will really snap on and off, just try to remember how you feel when that kiddie of yours comes in out of the back yard | in her comfy coveralls and you sorub her and brush her and put on a white dress and a ribbon and take a look as you send her off to the| party. Your little girl will feel the same pride and thrill to see b darling old Rosybelle back Just as good as new—and better, be cause she's an old triend Seattle Artist Is Making Toys Lots of toys when you turn them ‘up this year are going to have “Mado Winona Blackwell" The Lobel Is Red and White “From Contented Cows” TEETH FREE ORILY the bottom. This Seattle artist two Years ago made a few “Peter Rabbit” pull toys and Mother Goose figures Free From Tattoo for Christmas sales, MONTREAL, Dec. 14.—John Lud- Now sho has « regular bustness| ford, who escaped from an asylum, ts making all sorts of cunning things. Genoribed an ‘tattooed on all his leg: Not a Leg Found WHO Could Not Learn on a Christmas _ PIANO , Pe EM OQ PAINLESS s Breathless s | Retiring Reductions Uagogeses - ef 1S NAVY YARD Berna One of the prettiest t# the curtain | R@n@RORO BORO ORO ORONO! way N. Miss Blackwell has lived here all her life and ts a frequent exhibitor in the Annual Northwest halebone rul Our w! a ibber, which | tural Rudi “— of teeth. ) Gum Lyke eep a Wi Take Fast Steamers at pe of a it of Com ® Clean wooden floors, linoleum, tile, marble, concrete, with tlebacks of colored flower bouquets. | spreads like butter! 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