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Send photos to Victor double-faced Record, 18609 Photo Editor, Mission Theatre, before Monday evening, November 24, Esther Walker, popular comedienne, makes her de- but on Victor Records with these two songs: “Sahara (We'll Soon Be Dry Like You)” *‘Nobody Knows (And Nobody Seems to Care)” Oscar Gerard Victor double-faced Record, 18613 From chotr boy to comedian is as | siderat long @ jump as from Arnot, Pa, to | Pe Ul : “ Seattle, But Oncar Gerard made |) ).e {0 i’ | Cohen at the Picnic—tn two parts. them both, Victor doubletaced Record, 18608 “The Hand That Rocked My Cradle Rules My Heart”’ “‘My Baby’s Arms”’ Sung by John Steel on one Another Cohgn monologue by Monroe Silverl It ts probable that ft was neces sary for Gerard to make the jump from Pennsylvania after he had made the leap from cholp boy to comedian for Gerard's father was @ moister of the gospel of the ola school, a he didn’t bel in frinky mx comedies, full of pep, rollicking q bathing beautien The winner will be entered in the National Olive Thomas Contest. Victor double-faced Record, 18611 hat it did for my Come in and let us play for you any of the New Victor Records for November | car did not share his father’s re pugnance to the stage, Being a true ster# son, he took to the calcium | ( ¢ the mimic world across the | , cotlights like a chorus girl to lob |) ster a la Newburg 1 may find herself Those who go to hear Gerard sing | -, in the class can not imagine him in a surplice with carolling in a villa noir, But rec Olive Thomas. ords in. the litt chureh in| ¢ , Arnot, Pa, show called by choir boy in the north aide of thy Harrison Fisher Maple ava. And the “the most beautiful girl in America.” 4 the flu last Some Seattle girl Satisfactory Terms Always . The Grote-Rankin Co. OTTO F. KEGEL, President. Store Hours From 9 A. M. to & P. M. “THE SPITE BRIDE” Chock full of romance—the stage, kidnaping a sweetheart, a shipwreck, adrift in a small boat, bazaars, love and mystery! ve she was the began improv- “My wife had rheumatism so bad AND CALIFORNIA DINE) acter comedian, and his “Ole Oleson” in her lower limbs she could| Former students of Stanford Unt numbers, sung in the original Swed arcely walk, and a few bottles of| versity an@ the University of Calt ish, are scoring @ big hit Tar Which goes to prove that you can't | agair keep @ minister's son off the stage. | ar the Swedish comedian's father was pastor of the same little church Friday—final times—the thriller, “LOOT” and the Pictures edy company at the Levy Or-|) phoum, billed as a singing and char alth as she ever was in her life. ERNEST P. RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER ~ A CHEERFUL RECOMMENDA. | TION. “They should be in every travel nsisted merely of throwing and) fg man's grip.” writes Geo. Jen. ner, 416 Labor St. San Antonio,| tching the ball. Tex, of Foley Caibartic Tableta| tical @mpany “They are the best laxative I have| taken and I cheerfully recommend _ them to anyone suffering with con-| NUXATED IRON stipation or biliousness.” They thor- MASTER STRENGTH] ougly cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach and benefit the live: AND BLOOD B Ball games were first played by | | In Serbia and Bulgaria the giri the ancient Greeks and Romans, anti wh » la not betrothed by her sixteenth to birthday 18 considered hopeleanty in| WOOERS WARNED eligible. SEATTLE YOUTH AIDE TO PRINCE OF WALES | any. a Mr. and M 0. D. Colvin, 328 wonisn th in eee a perder Harvard ave. ave received word| the wax m y. e co! that thelr son, Commander Oliver D. [Moment bil mornings. —Advers Colvin, acted as alde to the Prince} —— of Wales on the Iatter‘s recent visit jto Annapolis. 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Special $3.50 Men's Pants Special at Men's Wool Underwear, $3 value cut to $1.48 Men’s Dress Shirts, Arrow and others, to $2.50, cut to $1.18 Men’s Flannel $10.00 Logger Shirts, buy them now at $4.85 Men’s $4.00 Khaki Pants, sizes to 44, cut to $1.85 $3.00 Men’s Union-made Boys’ Suits $3.50 Boys’ Rubber Coats cut to $1.98 $8.00 Boys’ Wool Suits cut to Douglas Shoes Sacrificed $10.00 Douglas Shoes, $12.00 Men’s Hi-Cut and 9 et $4. 85 naan to $6.85 $8.00 Men’s Fine Dress $7. Ladies’ Dress Shoes, Shoes, ato HII | cue... 92.89 Men’s Heavy Overcoats and Rain Coats, values to $30.00, $9.85 cut to. Men’s’ Finest Tailor- made Suits, late styles, $6.00 Men’s Extra Heavy Pants cut to D2IO Smile without embarrassment You Can’t Decide Too Quickly About Your Teeth i Collegian, Hirsch- Wickwire and others, ‘$1.95. Men’s Hats, worth to $6.00, cut to $2.48 Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $6.00 cut to, garment $1.98 20e Arrow Collars. 20¢ Men’s Sox... 15e Arm Bands. 25e Garters 20¢ Handkerchiefs 35e Dress Ties..... $4.00 and $5.00 Men’s ao $2.40 $7.50 Men’s Heavy Work wore $3 48 5.00 Boys’ School Shoes .. $2.85 $2.00 Boys’ Union Suits cut to 98c $10.00 Genuine Chip- tas at's $4.95 sia St, $2.68 $5.00 Men’s Scout Shoes to... D29O PAY CHECKS CASHED SALE STARTS SATURDAY, 9A. M.—COME TO THE Red Front Clothing Co. 1601-1603 FIRST AVE., Cor. First Ave. and Pine St. $4.85 $15.00 All Wool Blue Serge Suits cut to $7.85 Boys’ All Wool Mackinaws cut to $5.65 values to $12.50, at. . makes, cut to... values to $35.00, at $ 1 7. 65 Men’s Wool Mackinaws, Black Bear, union made, $7.85 $10.00 Men’s Suits, J. Capp & Son and Alco $14.85 UNION STORE $7.50 Men’s Dress Pants, in stripes, serges and suit pat- terns, cut to $3 45 All-wool Suits and Over- coats, standard make, beautifully tailored, up to $40, $19.85 cut to.. ad Men’s avy Union "yelta cut to $1.65 WORE cccerecesecceee $1.50 Dress Shirts $1.50 Men's Caps $1.50 Men's Work Shirts $1.50 Children’s Rub- $2.00 Boys’ Wash Sults $1.50 Men's Unién Suits Shirts, heavy wool, to $5.00, cut to $2.39 $6.00 Men’s Wool Union Suits go at $2.98 Children’s Play Suits in khaki, blue and striped, cut to 98c Sound Teeth Are the Outward Sign of Personal Efficiency, Good Health and Contentment f You must know by this time that sound teeth are essential—and will be more so in the future. Those with sound teeth, which means better health, will take the place of those who are constantly away from:their duties with tooth- ache, and all the kindred ailments that poor teeth create. Come in tomorrow and have the work of correction commenced—do this much for yourself when you know you should have it done. Make the start.and you will soon be fully equipped for your duties. Phone for an appointment. We will gladly examine your teeth and give you our expert advice, Modern methods — high-class dentistry — low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists . Jd. R. VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at S. E. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main $555 TH) in