The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1925, Page 15

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EDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1926 f THN SEATTLE STAR PAGE : a ra of Mexico, Says Writer | ei” . Ti rea n a aro . hopes, o 3 y > 7 r M cor A ° I ar * a x superb gifts that f " f y ant some medi “ rs ‘ a | F ' Mingo burs a Auce flesh. wh far rous, the r : r The article in re idy of I hap 0} n-|| Wednesday Night les, Mexico ‘ sident b ming c emption of |} pe a at ayy , 4 aa the Mexican pec tart them || Big Crossword Puzzle | of the mar ¢, poverty ar e at TONIGHT | ‘There are twe fi f me n | mils i r } ; ave been mired tor centur- || PURPLE MILL | ; : formalit | PInST AND PIKE iH if I summ = Can you wrens what the prizes wi 1 a post-graduate se This old-fashioned girl in ier Car @ direct T and. fi co oe her gingham gown is Rita 1 ut to De Gents 250, Ladies 1¥¢ | Pell. lat pom TO ears th THURSDAY, VLAPPER NIGH pres Bell, late of “The Ginghani ’ ‘e : vide Deed Bh ded. ' | Gial.” who will’ be seen a t . 10 pair | pis “The Ga of ¢ 80 hor the “Grotto t 4 tgr. Hi Gente g 1%:30—Ladies 106 | tify, Laska s ( = i HH ; May ¢ 4 FRIDAY MiGWT om ony Little George Leighton Harris, Jr., will have something i% pBie, Pese Welta’ nd ‘Carabratig Mie tare ate principal 14 show to his kiddies when he grows up. For he can bring er Cash Prizes ~ A o * - § 4 I I Gents 256 Ladies 100. | Craft ts Pomenah am ut the cup he won at Atlanta, Ga., prize baby contest ove a Dana and Ben Lyon appear ne x joldbue at the California 5 : ; “ other entries, The photo shows him i, the arma of hi8\tisure, From tino immemorial d oor een ate } At eee 8 t tto Socte other, his prize cup tightly clenched in both hands. n administrat! taking of-' recting hi } SANTAELLA CONCERT > 1 wheduled : : ( % FOR STUDENTS Work Progressing presenta A CBAs; an t ) . 2 e +} b ° : nella tor 0 on Meighan Film : , 2 a A : ° ! add: ° « : ~ ay, M io Ang ( atic 0} “ ; Nig feat By T Me \ I ‘s: sean t ores i - I So USS The Story of a Wife whe ‘hy Wanted Only Luxury ERALDINE WADE But now from the bitterness » man in tw! “HUNCHBACK” FILM SCHEDULED AT HEILIG mat ; ari I longed for the luxuries of her heart she tells in True So wh * of life. Story Magazine for April the ‘ story of “The Woman Who That is why she married Wouldn’t Be Contented.” Dudley Graham, whose pros- This tale of a girl who traded CAST ANNOUNCED mot a cag wy gee FOR NEGRI FILM see pects for quick success seemed — woman's birthright for a mess 4 a Re ek’ glabeine | TRO) excellent. of golden pottage contains a a : poignant lesson of priceless For a time she was happy. Although the riches she had expected failed to come she If every young man and had a comfortable home, a young woman could read it, if husband who worshipped her, they could follow the down- a beautiful baby girl, every ward progress of Geraldine comfort that she needed. Graham, step by step, from the time she took the first fatal Then Young Ted Keplinger, _ plunge until she arrived at the who wasimmenselyrichcame state of misery, shame and into her life. Under the in- poverty from which she now sidious influence of his wealth pours out her heart, many the novelty of her tumriage to | Whose heads are now turned Dudley quickly wore away. by the luxury, jazz and speed She felt she had been cheated. they see on every side would And when Keplinger let her b€ Saved from the heartache know that to get the things and ruin that otherwise will be her heart desired she had only in store for them. BD S0AsT GRAZING. mi f FEES HOLD Uncle Sam Won't Raise Them Before ’27, He Says Moreno French pagscgha pea eager Is New Language to say the word, out of her Ifyou are ayoung manor f/f] /' |II\|f ag the natives of Paris the). MOVIES ENTICED HIM seething discontent Geraldine | woman or the parent of grow- } ] = p feta dle Pye | AWAY FROM BAR decided that since herhusband __ ing girls and boys be sure to - : said, “bet Pon doing o a The legal fraternity lowt @ prem could not give her what she _ read this powerfully compell- Z : “From “The Woman ned longed for she would have ing story inthe April issue of ea z 4 Whe’ Wouldnt Be “a them anyway. True Story Magazine. Z True Story. > b 4 ‘ e - Other Aasctnating) ive Stories : Other Powerful, Heart-Gripping Features : sila abnditrip msde Haein a zs sf ‘ Beceem aoe Story of Love’ “Fallen By the Wayside” in April True Story Magazine whats doac” “Pang Wi Be” fe apa Be ea “Faith That Moves Meuntains” “Who Was Her Mother” “My Husband Didn't Know”—swept into mar- _ take them before morning dawned, Drinks were served * 3 * riage on the tide of a great true love Ruth gloried in and Virginia and Bruce foolishly drank with the rest. FREEDOM” Takes Its Fling the very thought that David, her husband belonged to As for the rest of it, read Virginia's own story. Those e Pa her heart and soul. Yet she founda peculiar joy in her who defend the drinking of liquor will find something oe Selita cos cocatl ooiuaiie oa bas power to attract the attentions of other to think about on reading this frank ing to?” Of late, there seems to be a perilous let- men. “Just little harmless flirtations,” The P f Truth ‘but bitter confession of a disillusioned ting down of those time-honored ideals and she called them. She did not realize that jerome: Chunaee and sorrowing girl. restrictions upon which our very civilization even a harmless “flirtation” may be has’ been built. Mankind seems to be revelling full of danger to a woman's soul. So in a new-found but dangerous “freedom.” With STEINWAY EN ROUTE TO SEATTLE , 1925 The method of j e “ Pe fz igo HOUDINI’S GOT |. when Stanley Walters came into her seHeve that Riaway off ~~ When Dave and great hurrah for spiritual and moral “liberty,” | uniq Modern scien NOTHING ON- EDDIE | life, and her hustand came home one from Feaving the ines married, Boab said, the world appears to be rushing to its doom. é lly perfected a means of ne lenge to Hound on behalf day to find-- But you must readpr Mihe eepesiineee of ever were two young people more i Pr tndden ae paar Ipiano in a crate and filling the A challens oc 0 ee : Yes io Coomettahede callie Miesthe Rete wists perfectly mated.” No one could doubt Yet this apparent “slipping back” — this easy SE SEL aaa ee fde of the ¢ with | of _ eitiad? 18 yor ag! seq) e Some people say," But those expe- os ‘ tolerance of false modern doctrines—are not mat- Pp AT M BE AUTY ree nation, s0 that the |Aereen ranks, has been ie girl's folly. A gripping, dramatic, ie- rlences are written out too plainly their’ true and lasting love. But that ters for despair to those who face modern con- ALL a 7, J piano and the roughest es ee cee ar gr hfe narrative, them that they read Jus was before the fascinating Virginia ditions with energy, courage and confidence. erfect coti- ondini‘s om 5 alk in the newspapers hink y é . . 2 Re 4 | journey and arrive In perfect come) i “onjects out of t hating of Hiya are tenveling Hadden came to ‘town. Instantly Bernarr Macfadden, editor and publisher of True A dition aiden ed and even surpassed by, oge_s 9 along the road and are tempted to fe Ppa ee: ‘j | | ar ‘ halied nd vat 5 es e “Heart's Crucifixion” Virginia thaeel Pod basta rar ene pg yee oe eweore ed would wa Sw Piewesine, 1 ope of teas An erpent | Ben Finney, who will be remem |t0 tte w week, says Ed-| was just the clean, wholesome minded d you encounter some ngly ome her slaves. But she OE ey). eon eae te ere a ee bered as one of tho leading play.) day of the Norte ee soit PyaDIae Cine or lett Hae weold fas thing that ruin or threatensto | encouraged Dave alone. ‘That he was _ tic social and personal problems that face the sah Motes Ree ad teapertant @ lst off items h d him. by | torally attract. wifine! “trustworthy travelers of the danger, w slant married made no difference to her. world and its people today. starring vehicle, plays pa Ha chaintaud recently to be 7 you make it VERY plain, or'would ’ | role in support of Barbara La M set ah he sae eee ice the | fellow Hike Bruce Andrews. Yet they you just, HINT around and Tet And Dave really meant no wrong. Ignorance and so-called innocence, he knows, Jand Conway ‘Tearlo in “Hoart t Fee trclgdans Odbssltchet alcra | were not in love. Bruce was already True Story. clegtly shows how Could he have looked ahead—could he are the greatest, most effective allies of Evil. The igs pated wo turing {flower giris (twins) for 2 wedalne: | engaged and when they went to- Picturing tlw acts-and peasiies | have visioned the black pit of despair ins Aihara pega cicla Ansa tc set. the wari the'gon of 3 Ero th ae ponies ae an gether to the dance — their minds Pra nineey ree he, was digging for himself and the * Slorp Magaaine, Beriatt' backiaden aa able 7 president of the University of the | tt en tag set and one minister, | were set on nothing but a jolly good | herei'sne glamour ning | little wife at home whom he .really wield that weapon. Here men and women, who South, and is prominedt aailee, of |fullys accoutred, Let the asta time. How little they foresaw the that blinds eae tn raany cases loved—Don't fail to read Dave's tragic have violated the laws of God and man — frank ly ae ern society. He is Richmond, Va. agiclan beat that, if he can, says - i 7 * * . : soaet ee at i | sorrow and shame that was to over. story. 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