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* om MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1920, ‘ | SERVICE « There is no than a good ( Chest, appearance and durability. chests of a superior quality Northwest. Priced $22.25, sare Red Cedar Chest one Our showing of cedar is the large ASNT that has quality, est in the $24.75, $26.50, “TIGER ROSE” AT METROPOLITAN rama—stark, thrilling, effec tive melodrama—came to the Metro politan theatre Monday night * te “one of those ' Northwes i in which the Canadian girl of the wile ardor with the man wanted first Hut it ts good melodrama us mel xirama, Whatever may be uid concerning Relaseo—and many hing may be said easily and fluent he is without a peer in th untry a8 a producer of the thriller.” With the sin eption of George M. Cohan, F . , *s more theatrical “hokum” hidden t that will be more appreciated » hi eve than any other Amert anf The play te replete with tense mé nents, ‘The rim sceneein the abin, when “Tiger Rose” aids her ver to escape, would arouse a per ducer in the $27.75, Wat. Dee, 22, 8:30 P. M. Sharp Admission $i 10, S140, $1.75 Reserved Seats now on sale at the Arena Office, 1210 Fifth Ave. Phone Main 2493. Reserva- tions not called for by 4 o'clock woman ane f will be canceled ICE. SKATING Christmas Holiday Special 3—Heasions Daily—3 Morning, 10-12; $29.50 and up to $75.00. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED U WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH oS Say fp 2> | WRECK VICTIMS a | IN BAD SHAPE . Absa ‘Pair Who Went Over Bridge in Serious Condition Herbert M. Matadorf, of | mont (Tax Included) ave., and C. Finley F jthe Propst Sign & Decorat tal Monday. wil Evening ‘the men will recover, they may Give something in Music and spread the joy of Christmas over the entire new year! Vicrrotas: these joyous instruments at $25, $35, $50, $75, $125 and up to $1500. Con- venient terms if desired. Victor RECORDS: in cheerful holiday boxes, delightful to — on Christmas morning, 85 up m. - - - - - PLAYER MUSIC ROLLS: all the latest dance num: bers, all the classics, all the old favorites. Come in and ask to hear ihe tagerend ak wo try playing them yourself: *A YOUNG MAN’S FANCY” — Fox trot. Second chorus entirely treble. Try using the sus- taining pedal os sastea and hear the droll effet « - - $1.25 “TRIPOLI” —Waltz. Subdue the bass, bring- ing out treble’s rich melody - - $uas “TELL ME LITTLE GYPSY” —Fox trot, hit of Ziegfeld Follies - - $1.25 PLAYER MUSIC AND SHEET MUSIC CABINETS. Needed wherever there is a player piano. We have avery complete line, from $30 up, includ- ing handsome made-to-order cabinets. P1ano Bencues: in mahogany, ebony, walnut ot oak; with place for sheet music. From $15 up. Sremway and other pianos, Duo-ArtT pianos, PIANoLAs, AEOLIAN player pianos — for after all, a good piano is the queen of Christmas gifts. And remember: MERCHANDISE OrDERS: we issue these for any amount, good any time, and they give the re- cipient a double joy: the joy of receiving a hand- some Christmas Merchandise Order, and the joy of selecting his own present from our great stock of musical merchandise. * So make this a musical Christmas! Open Evenings Until Christmas Sherman |Glay & Go. Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tecoma + Spokane + Portland ne }who were crushed when their aute | plunged off a bridge near Lake For | ost park early Saturday, were still tr serious condition at St. Luke’s hospi It be several days before physicians can determine whether reaction in the emotional ex of an oyster. Constable Michael Devtin, Royal Northwest Mo’ A rejected suitor of th of the in anxious to bring the fugitive to bay. The efforts of the girl to savé her lover from the noose furnish the big momenta of the drama. The timed by Fran > writer was York SS CT CS MCMC CST) premier tion, hen ot the emotional act character of A more capable au Miss Ulrich th Six Cappellano it we e ditt : no,” a aheer effective, cot rtul melodr rama, is well worth see ing cee CLEOPATRA OUTDONE iT THE MOORE 4 must have rolled over in nidal tort and she p od that some of the features of the act ever could come off Jeanstte Hackett is the twinkting, shivering dancer who stars with Del mar. Weeks & Walker and four other girls mprine “the bevy.” The act is a si mie snappy dancing. Joe Towle gets away with “Fis Own Pecullar Entertainrfent™ by just | standing around on the stage and | looking at the andience, according to bis own confession. Towle knocks ‘em off their seats and introduces some speedy tickling of the plano. Fred Fenton and Sammy Fields have their faces well covered with blacking, sing harmoniousty, and un. limber a line of fast comedy chatter that keeps the house in a merry mood. Stella Tracey bewitches the birds out in front with her biue eyes, Un tabulating toes and jazzy personality, ‘while her partner, Carl Mcfiride, shakes hia feet in « Gazzling wicked manner. Southern harmony and melody, sung by Dunbar’s Old Time Darkien, genuine, stirs the audiences by its genuineness, All four of the singers have splendid voices. Strength is the predominating cur. tent in the Three Original Kegals jact. Billed as “The Village Black |arniths,” the trio displays feats of | herculean sfrength that moves the | audience to fears that they will) knock the roof off if they*all expand at once. Lucy Gillett, the Lady from Delft, juggies everything except the stage floor, and she does it well. Kino-| grams, Topics of the Day and| Charles Burnett's orchestra furnish the rest of the Orpheum Christmas bill eee |CHRISTMAS PLAY THE WILKES Arthur Vinton made a “hit™ with first appearance as leading man with ‘This was the impression obtained him in the role ef “Goal Of Johnny,” otherwise John Smith Vinton is an attractive fellow, who | fitted himself into the swing of the | | play admirably The play itself—"Coal Of Johnny” from the pen of John H. | wood, is very light comedy. The per | sonality of Vinton, as the hero, sav- )# ed it from becoming very tedious, | ‘The plot in ibrief follows | Three New York business men overcome with the. spirit of Santa Claus on Christmas eve, decided to pick a tramp out f Central Park andi 4 make him their guest for a “week, | They pick John Smith, duces himmyelf a® the son of a Call-| fornia oil millionaire How Smith fits himself into the situation, finally putting aver a mit lion dollar ot] deal, incidenta rying the “best girl in the world, constitutes the theme of the plot Jane Morgan portrays the role of |“the best girl in the world” with her| usual success, While Howard Russell |i gota the most out of a come The “Japanese love scene,” by John Nickerson and Everbardt, js muchly overdone and is silly in the extreme. CLEVER COMEDY SKIT AT PALACE HIP part, ted Capacity audiences at Loew's Pal ace Hip yesterday, found much di version in the new show, a well-bal anced concoction of comedy, novelty and song. While laughs galore re sult from G, Swayne Gordon's por-| trayal of a bibulous young man, the} tehus re Ita he echieves in the comedy let, “Off With the Old Love,” 6 4 reconcile some of the « of the V 4 amendment Jamson and Franklyn Ram the supporting players, rgalie Trio offer a unusu- ally interesting exhibition of mark manship. A hodgepodge of lively nonsense is the offering of Al Lester and com pany, the latter being a handsome young woman. The midget on the team of De ene Ethel hen Harry Det} ing revelation in ryth. | ¢ Wilkes theatre patrons Sunday in his |§ }the local stock company. if |from *he way his audience received | Black. |¥ who intro | rm Country,” with | Mildred Harris Chaplin as the star, | “OO LA , OF FERI Oo La La forme of noe the wig! actrenn | OVER- Homes Thieves day night kodak, al While T | field hote! brat ng Sunday wit his hands. tl turned pockets. of Senator to be a mer commission. Fanchon | ff feature photoplay. edy company at Lev bera wit pretty girls, Gene ¢ pretty number wit the runway, 7 pears in atchy march offering ich dev into a big and sur prising patr finale, ider at stole $48 from his ¢ money virks let hin brother do the | 5 noon when found by the fire department and re The thief took $10 from the/| Is Held for Driving an Auto While Drunk rammed hnother duto and knocked it down a steep bank, police say, wan arrested by Sergt. W. F. and Patrolman E. Vailett while com ing into the city: Senate Confirms Nugent ‘Appotntsient| WASHINGTON, Dec, 20.~-JThe #en-| ate today confirmed the nomination it H Out of the 111 “varletion of snakes, frame nite THE SEATTLE STAR 1 in comedy songs | ne | LA" 1S ME NG ATL if the Christmas of. the Levy's Musi y's Orpheum Tart Hunt, the a} Com French | g in al mand ows are very F nx while Ted Ulb} SUNDAY | ITH THIEVES a” Here you see the longest) Looted, Stores Are peard in the world—vight feet Robbed Here |lono. jworn by Comrade looted 903 27th ave. 8uN-| Hoirchild ave. and stole Jewelry and a of the val Beck , Chicago. lady's bye tucks it inside his vest. 4 cain trom ors. | eal Of Missing ank, containing $2.95 n the home o' Oliver | om Frenkos bathed a thief oom at the Win Bighth ave. 8, and Brad With another fo help im reunit leged to have separated. Those friends are missing are invit [the disappearance directiy 1 Jewelry (| ef persons mentioned in $48 was charged to S| missing are requi 8. Hoshita ° : Hosh da, jeweler of 216 je repredure such fame as wil interest °. 8. Monday. Howhida | thes communities. mays gave him fraudulent | eee hee Last seen on a street in Seattle in ch for Sakata han been | 11903, on his way te known Flick, sometimes when he saw a colored | © iz Out Of his window early | mother and sister h his brother's trousers in| ja 95 The brother shivered un. the trousers were Mary, Seattle. dis mister, ave. 8. W. in Weat 780. Challenge Lawyers Accused of driving wildly near “ he Pacific const, by any me Taylor's ‘mull Wentny:. aight, 3. mu. | ‘4, 0° Teces oteet, by ey McManus, 36, was facing a driving-} 1.4 pout. No. 46, at Norfolk, Va. whiledrupk charge Monday. He ee ee . afl lawyers to de tion with them, from F, Hl. Hodge Ne Donlan anoe company, here. Uniform Traffic } Lieut. ¢ John ¥. Nugent of Idaho mber of the federal trade | Monday or daho, ria and Oregon four states. RTAIN fine types of tobacco, previously used for export, piled up in the United States due to the high rate of exchange. From these high grade tobaccos we have manufactured “111” (ONE- ELEVEN) CIGARETTES — a new product—a quality product—made of tobacco never previously used in cigarettes in Mike "111" Cigare Ps tes, you can your money back from the ‘dealer. At the 19th Kewple Witt and Robinson bulke large in comedy in spite of his tiny | stature, and with the assistance of | the banjo and plano playing of his| partner, he presents an offering con trived to stop the show | An agile young man and an at jtractive girl, billed as Robert and De BIG KEWPIE DANCE Ave Gentlemen 55¢ DECEMBER 21ST * 18th and 1. Madison st, ‘Take TUESDAY, Renton Hill Club House, car, or East Madison, for Xmas ALSO BIG CHRISTMAS DANCE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25TH including tax, Ladies admitted free, war tax 10c DANCING TA DAILY BLUE BIRD CLUB It was grown and is) He's) of $100, from |@ mechanic and when at work Relatives » Tacoma, Charles ries Mason, ix being sought by hix The mixsing man years old and a decided blond His mother, Mrs, Laura Mason, and live at 6331 46th! Phone number} to Debate on Japs The Japanese issue ien't confined have insued a standing challenge to te the Jap ques cording to word of that city, to 1. | A. Bird, of the Northern Life insur Laws Are Planned| G. Carr, head of the po |}ice traffic division, was in Portland ending a meeting of the of state of Washington m traffic laws for the} Secure coupon at door and wing of | Headers who may know the wheresbouts to « . $7. PAGE 5 Rhodes Co. STORE HOUR#’9 TO 5:20 - a SILK UMBRELLAS The Useful Gift SPECIAL AT $9.35 Main Mloor MEN’S TIES A wonderful #1.00 and upto This assortmient includes reg eae : Main Floor — —— FRENCH LACES SILK PETTICOATS eee: peo Carts Second Kloor amorted widths and patterns has just been received and ILK petticoats are prited at Ge, 10¢ and 15¢ the pride of any A yard woman’s wardrobe and Main Floor Rear the woman who re- ceives one of these will be pleased indeed as they are high grade petticoats from our regular stock which sold formerly at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. All colors are displayed from which you may have your choice, Special” Tuesday, Each, at $8.95 Women's Handkerchiefs of hand-embroidered Madeira; each, 85¢ and up to $2.75. Women’s Handkerchiefs; linen with Appenzyt 3 in @ box at $2.26 to SILK HOSE SPECIAL $1.75 Bizen ®% to 10, in black, Ha vana brawn and beaver, in full fashioned and mock seam, Main Floor Rear GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS embroidered \porner; $3.75. Main Floor Venise Lace Edged Handkerchiefs; each aft Children’s Handkerchiefs —-@B¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. with colored pictures on cor ners; 2 and 3 in a box at 25e. Children’s Handkerchieft with fancy colored initiala; 3 in a box at 50¢. Children’s Handkerchiefs With colored embroidered cor- ners; 2 in a box“nt 5O¢, 65¢ and 75¢. Roy Scout Handkerchiefs; each, 20¢; 3 in a box for 60¢, Handkerchiefs, white’ and color with embroidered corners; 3 in a box at 5O¢, @5¢, 75¢ and up to $2.00. Women's INFANTS’ SHOES $1,00 Upper Main Floor WHEEL TOYS - Special at $6.98 - Velocipede With Heavy Rubber Tires $6. 98 This velocipede has a strong, reinforced frame; spat and handle bars are adjustable, Hand Car With Rubber Tires $6.98 - Hand Car is well constructed, having a steel frame and rubber-tired wheels California Coaster $6.98 Here is a good strong Coaster with heavy axles and wheels, Some have steer- ing wheels and some are plain. $1.75 Hummer Train on Track at 98¢ " This Hummer Train consists of a locomotive, coal tender, two passen- ger cars and six sections of track. Special at 98¢. 65c Game ' of Uncle Wigaily Special at 39c ; Uncle Wiggily is’ one of the most amusing games ever made, *It consists of an attractive folding board with a box of cards and implements for play- ing. Special 39¢, Beautiful Selection of Silverware, Special $3.98 In this assortment you will find many attractive pieces to choose from. Selection includes Bonbon Dishes, Bread Trays, Sandwich Plates, Syrup Pitch- ers, Candy Jars and Sugars and Cream- ers. Including government, tax, special, “ and $8.50 Winslow Ball-Bearing Roller Skates $5.98 These are our best quality roller skates. They are built extra heavy throughout and have those easy run- ning web steel ball-bearing wheels; some of them are nickel-plated. Spe- cial, $5.98. Each This brilliant line of crystal glass novelties isnoteut glass, though the ware looks like cut glass. The excellence of “Nucut” is based upon the simply won- derful moulds — the most expensive moulds ever employed for the manufacturing of glass. Assortment Consists of Fern Dishes Celery Trays Sugars and Creamers Nappies Comports Choice 98¢ $4.50 Aluminum Percolators Special at $2.98 Extra Special for Tuesday These are the six-cup pure aluminum coffee per- colators; they make that delicious coffee that can only be made by proper percolation, THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES pelger AND UNION oe.