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Wanda Hawley—Kathlyn Williams Irving Cummings—Robert Warwick “The Tree of Knowledge” will say good-bye Friday night Can you answer these | questions? 1 the fattest pocket- books or ‘the best men in choosing husbands? SATURDAY— . Does a girl instant- The story of a girl who is ly eatalogue all men . as those they would forced to the very brink of marry or would not the abyss from which no marry? woman ever escapes, and of 3 Do you believe in / what happens when her hus- an anti- marriage band learns the truth— | league? 4 Is it possible to keep men and women apart? 5 Do up-to-date wo- men fall in love and marry as their moth- ers did, or do they choose husbands who will be the best fath- ers for their chil- dren? 6 If a woman is enti- tled to a divorce is she right in adopting crooked means to get it? First National's impressive drama— These and a lot more interesting sub- jects are taken up in EVEN as EVE’ Robert W. Chambers drama coming tomor- row to the Do women look for GIRLS j te “Oh, he's just gone down thel office.” i | oe « |streeti be tent ot” Whiting tied] m, scttseee be asi Front of a Hoosier | = HAD fust been down and rae! had a5 him. For three years Bohike farmed tn * * V a quiet closing at the Bre = had ating ap tnan persisted. “Ilthe Wenatchee valley and then|{| And notice how naturally and logically Hoosier cafe, First ave. and Cherry st. an [ i on de 5 moved back to Seattle, where he b * * |were waiking leisurely along First, know he wouldn't go away tame connected with large depart. || arrangements respond to the desire for kitchen ‘ASSOCIATED Presents— “The Branded | Woman From out of the past there comes her mother’s sin, to mock the right to Jove— to snatch aside the veil that hides the BRAND! One of Seattle’s Oldest Established Dental Offices Special arrangements for out-of-town patients whose time is limited. Modern methods — high-class dentistry — low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists J. R. VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at S. E. Corner First and Pike, Phone Main 2555 Over Owl Wrug Store, WHAT WOMAN (¢ WHAT MAN CAN WITHSTAND— THE LURE OF A WOMAN'S MOODS? A Searching Drama of a Woman’s Struggle With Her Own Heart STARTING SATURDAY EXHIBITORS, Inc., 5 Edwave Jose CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Director Overture, “The Merry Wives of Windsor” “Barcarole” from “Tales of Hoffman” COMEDY—Chester Conklin in “Home Rule” News Weekly and Will Rogers’ Illiterate Digest THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 Officer Sullivan |» Pics seed Pounding Pavement Hard on Feet The Friend Who Left Overnight gy What the Missing Man Was After Jing from The Desertion at 3 a. m. me BY LER SUL CHAPTE WAS WAL tark 4 all mention of | #94 swearing, Several guests of the in the movie \' ih neregated. out the sailor. he trouble here Whit. | e drunk Whiting asked y demanded. All shrugged eo Wan. @runk,/ I replied oulders and looked at the @AID ADVERTISEMENT) n't you arrest him? t with you, Char ably, “I hadn't} ng him. 1 or ow lucky he was and won dered where he got It.” ed the explan 1 we st “What makes you think I don’t? I replied. } We walked into a soft drink parlor along Firet After ur of this, with an “Why, we've sald, with a le My feet we sheen .| We took the supponed missing} man's name and descrip “What about this deal? Whiting queried Just a Uttle transfer—but he's got some of my money,” the man said, almont bitterly, Well, what was the deal? Whit Jing insisted. | The man henttated. in he looked at we hopefully |T8* place is reputed to be one of| “Love is _mis- used when claims and desires come first, and not the help we can bring to the loved one's | ) | la | | | | TRUTH” N UNDERSTAND— * he asked. bed was teh 1 had! 1 get that fellow darn quick!’ | early life was spent on a South Da UT of another hotel Gown the | own resources. rushed another man and clutched me by the arm. got married and ranched on my own Quick,” Well, he was up there,” the man |: ad of acting drunk on ci-|¢xplained. “But now he's gone. [ho went after it Ho hadn't re | America, representing ‘California, | turned.” Oregon, Washington | ” 7 weaknesses. I en wae holding the sacky” | ‘ me. wir Invicslten fea, as no market Could be found) —HARVEY “No, sir, to be frank. M wae to} “I am much interested tn tert | oe oe BRECK be a case,” the man declared. tion problems,” says Mr. Bohtke, * “How long bas he been gonet*| what has been done in the” Yakim: 3 4 | Whiting anked and Wenatchee valleys can be done | Better Than I | “Since yertorday,” the man mud. |in other portions of eastern Wash-| i Whe tM For Liver I] hucks! rive him time; he'll be| ington. I think that with my ex a rf k yet,” Whiting told him finally,| perience in business and farming - P= TABLETS=| 2 5 ) i we shuntered down the street. Max p< TABLETS=| = . Get a 25 Bc If the corpus delicti was present! if elected lieutenant governor.” lwo might have pinched them," Whit ng mid, with a smile, | Satisfactory Terms Always poles at ce rator told Yond and iprit und steal « wald y, T began , ie day by aay writing Hives, in pelle | le er ie his thrill | wa, 1 I was o porarily (Continued Tomorrow.) a red-bearded r on robtea te tnterjctea | FRIENDS BOOST BOHLKE athe about it" Whiting ternely Democratic Candidate Had Exper fence in 1919 Legislature, First a farmer, then a business man and lastly a horticulturist with of the finest is in the c ser member of th Seattle and How the HOOSIER Shortens the Day F YOUR hours in the kitchen drag on, and the day seems unnecessarily long, get the HOOSIER Kitchen Cabinet. It will make your kitchen work lighter—and enable you to get through quicker. For the HOOSIER makes possible an orderly ramethen teen ancient: | 29 ponte old” weve be Bork Luwes|i| arrangement of the work—and saves its owner miles of needless steps each day. ; ‘ot a dewcription of the other guests accumu d for the ror, fo nominee, lew. He ts 1 started down tho stairs!’ “Mr. Bobike wag born In Dodge county, Minnesota, in 1874, His kote farm and it was a strentous phoned In a reperton the | one for, when he was five years of d out once more | age, and the eldest of four children, his father was accidentally killed *e and the family was thrown on its he eald. “There's a manj|account for eight years, Fifteen| years ago I moved to Seattle and what's be doin’ | « ed in the furniture business * Whiting asked. , of two| tle elty | il out of 18 who sought the ' Come to the Store and Sit in rats elected to the Sea! ment store there, He was sent to} the legislature in 1919 on the demo. | ratic ticket from the 42nd repre sentative district, receiving the larg ext majority of any legislative win-| ner that year, regardless of party | A short time ago Mr. Bohike pur- chased the B. F. Blaine orchard near ndview in the Yakima valley. | n short-cuts. See how much needless stooping, | reaching and walking it will eliminate, and then—order it sent home. \No Market for Fish; Thrown Back in Sea| LONDON, Eng. Oct. 29—Owing to the abnormal catches of mackerel, | and British | 60,000 were throws heck into .the| the show orchards of the state Rohike is the Pacific coast member low was to get me some of the Lutheran church counefl of gave him the money and 1 can be of some value to the state | To make quick clearance of the broken lines of Ladies’ High and Low Shoes now in stock we are quoting a special price Of ......--.e.-.--- e There are 292 pairs of strap and two-eyelet effects, with turn soles and French heels, con- ~ sisting of brown and bronze kid, blue and black satin and black kid. Also black and brown calfskin Brogue Oxfords, * The 197 pairs of High Shoes consist of black kid, brown calf and fieldmouse kid, welted sole aay wl ance and French heels, Also a few pairs'of bronze kid, turn sole shoes with rence eeis. W SHOE S 3 HIGH | SHOE. HOE SIZES Téllely lige 2114) 8 1g) 414) 6 1|3/3} |3\4 (1/6 3B): 5) 2\3\4)5 2 1 These are all Fall 1920 styles and were priced $12.50 to $18.50. In the Downstairs Department we have a very good special in Ladies’ High Shoes 429 PAIRS AT $7.40 || “This lot contains brown and black calfskin and black kidskin, military heel, low shoes; black fi} kidskin shoes with leather and covered French heels; patent colt shoes with covered French ‘If heels, and black kidskin, military heel shoes with gray cloth tops. Every pair represents a very material saving at this price. Hosiery Specials es Tiligi2 6 ON ot LGOR 5A” iG ae W. Ladies’ at $2.65 5A i a All fully-fashioned. : yoni men ween bes Be li BRA Bn wt Beall Bev Bah All-silk, silver, black and brown; brown. with self- Ase eje sje sfee|e +]. «| 8 |L0/ 08/18) 8 | 5 | & clock; black with white clock; fancy drop stitch in B 8/20\22 14 13)14) 6 | 4 brown and white; gray with self-clock, Pa Fa AP 1,12)17)10, 9) 4 Men’s at 95c De. ls [- J. 17110] 8 [51618 | 7) Silk Hose in gray, brown, black, white and. some E 2 1|8|3|5 fancy numbers, Turrell Shoe Company SECOND AVENUE AND MADISON i