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FRIDAY, DECEMRER 11, 1920, Last Times Friday— WILLIAM FARNUM —In— “DRAG HARLAN® PICTURES— ALWAYS ) STARTING SATURDAY— \A powerful under. world story of hu. man passtons— wy GEORGE WALSH —IN— ‘From Now 0n’ By Frank 1, Packard Author of “The Miracle Man” ™ WINELAND'S ORCHESTRA MER TO PLAY HOUSE STARTS SATURDAY— THEY ALL FALL FOR— LEW CODY The great love-maker of~the sereen “OCCASIONALLY YOURS" A story of artists’ studios and beautiful models and gay society life. CLEMMER MUSIC— ‘ LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN Director TONIGHT— LAST TIMES— “BEST OF LUCK™ to be operated by Mira. W. D. Carter, hag been opened at 103 fist ave. N. Instruction will be gives In millinery, dresstnaking, pliln sewing and other subjects. ome to Open for _ Negro Girls Here the auspices of the Y. W. C home for negro girl strangers, ome “Credit Gladly”’ MAKES IT YOURS ® CHOOSE A REAL. - Columbia NOW Pay as Convenient That's exactly what you can do through our plan of “Credit Gladly”—determine now that you will have all the music you wdnt this Christmastide and throughout every day of the years to come. Come in tonight up till 9 o’clock or to- morrow and choose any in- strument in the store, pay a very small deposit and the bal- ance next year. There are genuine Columbia models at all prices fron $32.50 to $450 and we can arrange such moder ate weekly payments as $i, $1.50, $2 up wards, according to the instrument choose. you PSE ELE RESELL ‘SUIT REVEALS HELD “HOOGH” MANY TANGLES. ‘Court Refuses to Annul Wood Marriage FITCHBURG, J alter tt Dee. Judge Ww , e denied the pe for nullification of the marriage of Anthernette L. Wood of Wor | to Caleb A, Wood, | The Wood woman, who otherwise jis known under the name Howe, | | married Charles HL, Howe at Greeley, Colo, September 15, 1908, an lived | with him the in Nun, Colo, and also in Brookline, N. BL, in Mexico and in Fitchburg, arriving in the latter city October 15, 1918, and re |niding there until April 14, 1915 | ‘Three days after that Howe and went to Rano, Nev. ao compastied by Caleb A, Wood. to | whort she had been previously mar ried In Pepperell, November 24, 1908 and by whom she had been divorced | in Lowell, February 20, 1907. When Wood lett with her to go to Nevada, he left his wife, Deborah C. Wood, at Worcester The couple ot Reno December ester left { ined divorces at , 1916, and three days later they were married there A divorcee us granted to her former husband, © 1. Howe, : Hivorce and | marriage ing held inv id ‘in this! state | PORTLAND, Ore.—-Mre. *rreten | Ekin Starrett, 80, former principal of | | girls’ sehoot in Chicago, dead. | Al Notes Fewer Fur | Brows of High School Chaps! BY AL, Our Litde Boy Reporter t | _ If, in the course of the last three | days, you happened to stroll ar by some one of Seattio’s high you no doubt noted @ very seriou and studious attitude on the part of the young men students. Or, if, perchance, [t be that your fon is @ member of the high achool | cult, undoubtedly you also noticed the serious and studious axpect of your son, | You had fears for him as he In| bored unceasingly at hin stack of books, wasting not a moment of his time and cramming every bit of knowledge he could into his cranium. Ho even gave up the movies and the danee, in order that he mlrht have | more time to study, His time seemed | very precious. . od in, | You couldn't imagine what was the | matter—this sudden interest in study on the part of your sen. You won Jered and wondered. Then suddenly, | aa the sun wil! ehine thra a clouded and shrouded sky, you thought you | had gueased it—the reason. But you were wrong, It waan't because Old Saift Nick was nearly | due on his annual trip to brighten the homes of many, and whore vivit | depended on one’s gootners and labor | performed and conduct since his last annual visit. | No; it wan't that. Par from it. | tho it might have been a probable | K. C. to Carry Cheer to Needy Families Christmas cheer in the form of} | preeents and hecessartes will be car | Tied to many needy families and to/ persone in charitable institutions by the Knights of Columbus, according | to the annual custom of the local of that order. LOEWs 7 ALAcE HIP SEAS REVUE Musics! Revue With an Overseas Nenuty Chorus Feature Photopiay ¥ rept Monday Mats. 2:30. N one cme ANN W MOORE EMILY Packer; Osear Lor and Arthur; Price and Lillian’s raine; F Bernie Entirely o $1, Mata 21‘Third Ave OR. UNIVERSIT v-e 1 9 & Cc | examination THE SEATTLE STAR FOR BOARD BILL Landlord Held for Illegal “Possession” 6. 1T—It's risky bust hold a lodger’s “hooch” as ty for a board bill Chrin Traves, who runs @ lodging house in Peabody, sayw it is, And he knows | Anyway, his place was raided by Chief of Police Brady and his liquor squad and Chris and four gallonn of moonshine were gathered in by the wleuths, With the result that Chris had much explaining to do w he was brought before United Commissioner Hayes, e charge agninat the boa: © Keeper wha “manufactu liquor, The federal magintrat lowed Ne couldn't see it, but he did uld be held for illegal Ball-Bearing can that bet mid At | W. Sullivan of Lynn, “for he hed nothing to do with the liquor, He didn’t toueh it, But thinking the man would come back | for it some time, he siruply held on to it.” | “Wasn't thiv the mime thing tn | effect as helding a man's trunk in defauit of his board-he te in ‘pommennt of the trunk, isn’t her” asked Commisioner Hayes ansel thought not. Commis loner Hayes indicated tt-wa» a pow one to him and wanted to hear fur ther from both sides, so he put the case over for a week. torney J Ball : rows in | leh grade, fitted reason non. However, your fears need not be grounded again an exeefently probable rea | 10, IYUTUMOMAMWANITE0U1141.N TOISOOSILKHYLULNETeGveUAGHUuETT EU COMMUNITY 2t-piece Bet, Par Plate Silverware, Vernon pattern, with hollow-han died knives Special $15.97 Reidal Wreath and bossed handles Special If, tonight, you should watch your m, you would find that hin studi ounness has diminished a bit—not to- tally, but homewhat You se¢, the crisis te ever. The crinis waa the quarterly tests held tie pet few days. And now you know the reason for the knitted brow Today or tomorrow he will bring home the results of that espectal, an usual exertion, Ju for yourwelf whether it pays leave all the studying go until the last possible moment Rogers Cold Meat Forks, Thus far nothing has been mld about the young women high school re's little to may They had no knitted brows, ‘They en't worrying about testa. Why should they? They most always re | ceive good marks. And why? Re nuse they diligently study their lee » every day and don't walt until last more: o- They have time to etody, bot the! young gentiomen-—just don't seem to ve @ particle of time to pursne| their studies, And this necessitates ‘cramming™ the day or two before and — consequentiyx— knitted brows. CALL! <q This real sale lasts until Sporting Goods Section Beartog, Nickel Boyw and Girls’ Models 141%%-22-inch Frames a re Brox Silverware Ladle, Berry Spoons, Spicce Child's Sew Special 85c to $1.95 (War tax Included) Finest line of Casseroles “and Carving and Pocket Knives tn the city. Priced extremely low. Free Delivery in City Where? Why? wnneabainniees Esast Hardware @ mre Christmas Gifts Set of Five Glass Mixing Bowls Special 98c 190 Sets only available—One Set to a customer. No Phone, ©. O. D.’s or Deliveries on this item. Tool Section Tool Chests Christmas Tree Holders Roller Skates Special $2.28 Our own make, contain only standard urerw tools. No seconds nor toya. |, $17.50, $1985, $29.85, $1250 $67.50 Machinists Tool Chests— Without tools, $6.25 to $45.50 Plated, Adjustable, manufé Molds any size tree; cannot tip over; y c P $9.90, made of steel, painted green. Miscellaneous Section Andirons, Fireplace Screens— Choice, $5 45 special .. Electrical Section Electric Toasters— Special $3.98 Electric Grills— 6-in. diameter, solid top. Special $7.95. ‘ 7 Universal Electric Waffle Irans— $20.00 with coaster Drakes Cutlery Section Andirons, hammered effect, Swedish fin- leh; 2 styles to select from Considerably ~ nicer than pictured. ‘ eT) Vernon patterns, em- $11.89 Auto Accessory Section Khaki or brown and blue stripes, * Wool Robes— $10.00 to $35.00 Plush Robes— $17.00 to $31.50 Any autoist woul appreciate an Aj! Theft Signal or a Py-/ rene Fire Extinguish er in bis car, Phone or C. Orders on Cream and Gravy Sereen-—+fold, 30 inches high; width, 48 inches. Mattress weave, Practically indestructible. Gilt finish. t Hatdwate 6 IXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET yf agp Gliseun Tkeetre ) total Who? |BEAUX ARTS What? The Gift Shop Par-Excellence Upstairs, 218 McDermott Building, Pine Street., Near Fourth. We Retail at Wholesale Prices our entire stock of five thousand and one different gifts, etc., is sold at five thousand and one bargain prices. Below listed are only a few of the real bargains: Satin Padded Vests, Just the thing for tennis, golf, or for wear under the coat when motor notice prices on ing. Styli#h as well as comfortable, with collar etfoctt. Comes in white, navy, Copenhagen, Alles blue, and $ black. Value $2.50., .-.--seewe- 1 .75 With Boudoir SUK Slippers..-..25¢ and 50¢ a pair Kimonos, of good quality crepe, with a pair of Boudoir Slippers to match. Our $ special price for the set sie 2.50 Children’s Hand Wmbroidered Kimonos, in 4, 6, 8,.and 10-year sizes Men's Hand Quilted Smoking $ y dackets, in habutal silk. ........ 6.00 Men's and Ladies’ Hand Quilted $ Sroben sega tastes 8 12.00 Speak of Bargains, these our I rh Cloths— b6x OSe 5ix54—-$1.60 48x48 81.40 60x60 81,900 Without. reservation—-Hand” Embroidered Hem. stitehed Linen Launch Cloths of fine material ar pe workmanshiy in : 1 OBe 4ixae-—82,10 AlsoDoilie,, Ranner and Searf to match, Ladies’ Sk Kanko Tie, the latest in neckwear. paper 81 OG In all ce ‘8 . tal Pearls, indes to La soa and Richelieu $5.95. San an the ones for $20.00 to $35.00 " uctible, similar $3.60 to which you pay Cut Flower Dish, dark bronze in color, éach - Brass Flower Dish, on legs, $1.25 .. $1.25 Lamps of exveptional beauty, blue bird design, the symbol of happiness. ™ white habitual silk, complete wth pull chain, socket, and 6% feet gf best electric silk cord and $5 00 ° attachment plug @ur Basketry Department assures you of the best for the least. Shopping Bags, Bamboo Fern Dishes, Flower, Fruit, Sewing, Candy and Market Baskets. You can have them natural or decorated, 15t ~ Our Toy and Games Department Entertains young and old; At modest prices they are sold. ira Shooting Game, consists of spring gun, auto- matic target and bird with movable wings that make the little birdie go high in the 49 air. Only . c Cubist Puzzle Toys— Here is a puzzle worth your while, Cubist things are all the style, Funny sawe@off horse and men You can put in place again. Only... Geese at 15 cents each— This m is funny as can be, His antics make us shout with glee; He bobs his head and snaps his bill As children wheel hir where they will, During This Sale We Do Not Exchange, Refund or Deliver Beads From Venice. We, as the only factory representatives in the United States, offer these Beads as an intro- duction at wholesale prices, 75c a bunch, each $1 Also extra fancy Beads for Bet, of reddish necklaces, at, per dozen .. 89c Fine Bussan eight-piece Nut brown, a quite practical gift, fo sha svas Trays, of every description: Lacquer Tray, rectangular, size 12x20\%. hand Painted tn gold lacquer. Value $ Silver Lacquered Tray, $ txts . $1.25 Vacuum Bottle, similar to Thermos, $ while they last ......-+ * a 1 .00 Harmontcas— 4 inches long, 10 reed 5% inches long, 16 dodble reed, Bowl and Nut Cracker, combination of 75 Miyajima wood; while they last c Cigarette Case, silver inlaid, each 25¢ and 35¢ Oriental Dinner Gong, 8 bells and leather-covered striker; clearly etched with odd Chinese char acter designs; of unusual clear, rich tones. Each Coronation, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 10c Butterfly, 75¢.