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Seen, NOT A SALE BUT A LANDSLIDE! 50UPHOLSTERED SUITES! GREATLY REDUCED PRICES —a landslide, we've catied it. And we mean there's price, but special purchase beautiful rocker to match $3350 regular price $47.50 just that. Not just QUALITY, too. A these extremely gives you this opportunity to “cash in” our good fortune, DAVENPORT | —large sixe overstuffed daven overstuffed suites from a wellknown ‘Manufacturer THE SEATTLE STAR ‘COLLEGE WOMEN WILL DO STUNTS To Be Ladies of Learning Just for a Night By Wanda von Kettler While masculine college grad- uates toot their tin horns and stage boxing matehes in the University of Washington gym nasium Friday night, their sis- ters, the women college grad. unten, will endeavor, in the Uni- versity commons, to be “Ladies of Learning” —maybe. According to the committee In charge of women's college night, the rehearsals for “Ladies of Learnings” 4 colonial pageant, telling the litte secrets of women’s intellect nince 600 B. C,, are quite delightful, Cleopatra sigeios, of coure, just when she shouldn't Cornelia generally forgets part of her wardrobe—her sandals or something—and has to go back after them. Sappho, who hap- pens to be impersonated by Mins Rese Glass, author of the pag eant, stops in the middle of some touching séene to discuss setting with the “stage hands.” It's all very beautiful, says that com- mittee, and “so natural,” PAGEANT IN SEVEN SCENES | ‘Thin pageant of “learning.” to be [presented Friday might, is divided { | chair to match $33— regular price $46.50 of on —3 loose pillow seats; extra strong frame; an exceedingty port, exactly as pictured; deep padded spring back; also spring edge and seat; 3 styles of very fine quality tapestey to select from. attractive and comfortable davenport that at a gla you will realize is an excep Uonal value. $6775 regular price $98— | |liea’ possension | period ia which their institutions | opened into seven scen ‘The first to rep- |regehtative of acient highbrowism. and deals with a discussion on the }part of Cleopatra regarding the in fluence of her intellect over Mr | Anthony. with lady The second scene deals founders of colleges—ancient |founders, who first sought to whis per secrets of learning to their sis |ters. The third ts a hoopwkirted ar. ray of prim young ladies who at tended female seminaries previous to the civil war. This latter scene will be posed by “Daughters of the Con- federacy,” who promise to dig up all the clothing heirlooms in their fam!- The fourth scene introduces repre. sentatives of the first colleges to open their doors to the co-ed. Scene five deals with a procession. al of women's college representa tives, dressed in the costumes of the And then scene six—the lady med- fea. According to gomip, Dr. Lillian Ir- Maude Parker and Dr. Fon jeau, of Seattle, have acquired }ANOTHER SCOOP: IMPORTED DOLLS— ed in transit, a great import order of dolls, just out of the custom house, ar- d too late for the importer to dispose of them to large Eastern buyers—so we bought the entire lot. We now have them on sale at these ridiculously low prices. —many different styles to se- lect from, some with wigs, special for this sale or while —wonderful values every one of them; jointed bisque dolls inches high that gen- sell for 25¢ to 35c. 5c they —Se extra for postage and packing mail orders ed bisque dolls, 61 rag em _ al for the week, or while they last, 10¢._ WITH OUR FREE —jointed bisque inches high; « they last, 15¢. for themselves three black, tight waisted joni full akirted—very proper dresses, three black bonnets with strings and three under-size medicine casen, Decorated in this regalia they will | parade acroms the pageant stage as |the first three lady medics—Minw | Blizabeth Garret. of England; Mins | Elizabeth Blackwell, of England, and Miss Jex Blake, of Scotiand, ALL NATIONS IN SCENE Scene seven wil be representative of all nations who have opened their colleges to women. Mile, Margarette Du Val, of Seattle, will represent Fran Mme. Myra Pleas, Switzer. land; Miss Jane C. Lawson, England; Miss Eba Dahlin, Sweden; Mise Borg. hild Lee, Norway; Misq Margaret Chinn, China. And ali will wear the costumes of their own country in this fina) scene of the pageant, College night at the “U" means last, be each. dolls, 7 special, while 15c People, “Ladies of Learning” may [sound intellectual, “But,” says the committee in charge, “we #ren’t bothering much about the name.” From all reports college women will receive as much uproarous pleabure from their “Indien” as the gentlemen in the gymnasium from their boxing and tin horns. According to the Alumni associa. tion of the University of Washin ton, who are entertaining people from all colleges Friday night, and who incidentally promise a full bow! SHORT $2,981 in his sccounts, “ Christian Hansen, former postmaster LS at Kirkland, pleaded guilty to em-| e bezzlement before Federai Judge E. to represent 18,000 resi- of punch and plenty of food, the doors to “Ladies of Learning” will open to all ex-coeds at exactly 7:45 Pp. m. Dr. Brumfield Ready! to File His Appeal ROSEBURG, Ore., Nov. 30.—ap |Ch°rch. alleged to have been stoned |informal gathering of all ex-college | - AMUSEMENTS of the Cowen park and peal in the case of Dr. Richard M. in rioting. U Wizard Wins Test on Words Michael Nolan, High Man in Intelligence Tests, Is Ahead Again Michael Nolan Michael Nolan, the University of Washington man who last year broke all records in the intelligence tests, has exceeded all former marks in a vocabulary test recently given by the psychology department at the uni |) veruity, \ Nolan completed the test in six minutes, making eight mistakes in the 120 chances. The average for the tent given to several bundred stu dents was 60 mistakes and 30 min-; utes’ time. The next best record was 30 mixtakes in slightly less than bait |[) an hour. | The test consisted of 120 words, scientific terms, foreign words, names and symbols. Each was fol. | lowed by four terms, one of which | had a direct relation to the first. Inf) the teat the student underlined the, term which came closest to fitting [) the first. | Several examples of terms used in the test follow: Entelechy—Chemistry, philosophy matcematios, botany Fichu—Garment, food. crevice, savage. Jaborio—Chemistry, cricket, neck i piece, horn. Cacophonous — Melodious, rapid, |]! horned, discordant. 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N@M@ 2-222. 2. 2s es erecwnnsmescecemmeces WARRING TONGS SIGN ARMISTICE Four-Month Battle Finally Brought to Close PORTLAND, Nov. %.-~The Pa cific coast tong war may be over. District Attorney Meyers has an. nounced the signing of a peace pact by the Hop Sing and Suey Sing tongs at all important coast points. The two tongs have been murter ing back and forth for the last four months. The theft of a Hop Sing [merchant's «aye girl in Marysville, Cal, with the Suey Sing Romeo's forgetfulness to pay for her in gold, was given as the cause of the in termittent warfare, Many prominent Chinese here have forsaken places of retirement and have resumed their public roles in Chinatown as the result of the pact’s signing, it wan discovered today. |Book of U Plays Cigarets Increase as Jobs Decrease NEW YORK, Nov. 30. big tobacco companies attribute the present tremendous increase in dg- aret sales to the fact that so many men are unemployed, They say that men not working always smoke more than men who have jobs. As unem- ployment decreases it is expected that the sales of tobacco will de- crease. Seek to Combat Cocoanut Disease SUVA, Figi, Nov. 30—A fungus im infecting cocoanut trees thruout the island. Inspectors of the agri- cultural department have been sent out to find ways to check the disease. ova aenapeceesmpemsiapetei eta Briton Propounds New Microbe ; LONDON, Nov. 30.—That intel — lectual ability is due, not to the ? size of the brain, but to substances | In the blood created by the microbes - Journal by Dr. S. T. Irwin of jeen’s Giniversity, Belfast. Blind Play Cricket With Special Ball4 MANCHESTER; Eng., Nov. 30.— ~ Cricket ts played by members of a blind men’s club in Heaton park. The ball is made of cane and com | tains @ rattle by which its direo- Offered for Sale Heights districts, Albert|E. Cushman Tuesday, and was) Bishop Vaidespine, of the church Toist x and 29 other Seattle citi- have filed an affidavit in su- court, asking for a writ Mandamus to compel the Sound Co, to resume the operation ‘auto buses to the districts men- sentenced to @ year and a day at) MeNeil Island penitentiary. « <s ~catmccte + la THE BUSINESS and Professional Women’s association plans to give &@ Christmas gift to every disabled soldier In Seattle hospitals. Sound Jitmey Co. recently Reena / d its services under threat _@trest under the city jitney . This after long and procedure in the state 4 HEADACHES FROM SLIGHT COLDS Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve headache by curing t ‘old. | A tonic laxative and, orm @ | | | USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT WATCH $20 Knowing the correct time is essential to young and old. Young folks need it—to help them learn time’s value. Older people need it—to help them apply the knowledge of time's value gained through experience. You can buy an ELGIN WATCH, in a 20-year, gold-filled case, alwolutely guar- anteed to give satisfaction, for Brumfield, convicted murderer, will|of Guadalupe, answering the con be filed within the next few days. |eul’s protests, imgued a statement The transcript of the case, some|blaming the Protestants for Drecip- 400 typewritten pages, is nearly |jtating the trouble. ready, Dexter Rice, defense attorney for Brumfield in the ex-dentist's re- cent trial for the murder of Dennis Russell, announced today. Brumfield is now in the death house in the Salem state penitentiary awaiting bis turn on the gallows, January 13, 19 ARTIFICIAL TEETH Advance dental actence enabd! Religious Warfare Revived in Mexico|{**'* AGUA CALIENTES, Mexico, Nov. foetal 20.—Religious warfare bas broken |{°4'*!,,, out here anew. 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CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue Corner Third and Union The One Hisn- Grade Package Tea ot) 4 1 ells for (le 0 MB prestucs MOODY & DUNCA perm A Inc EENE & N | PARKER METROPOLITAN Last Time Wednesday Night Victor Herbert's Greatest | Musical Success | “ANGEL FACE” Pinying DIFFERENT co, (Bx-Preaident Michigan Stato ff) Board Dental Examiners) | Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist “Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Wwe Done ‘ork Examination and Esiimate Free 604-12 Eitel Building GECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE | the first book of pla: published at the university, 6 just offered for, sale, The publication is sponsored, edited and selected by Glenn Hughes, instructor of dramatic art. The plays are all the work of university stu denta. Many of the copies of the first edi- was off the press. They are now on | sale at the University book store, | “Jet.” by Esther Shepherd; “Impo- sition,” by Max Miller; “Those Wild Young People,” by J. M. Q’Conner, jJr., and “Tweedledum,” by Rich. ardson, compose the book. It is bound in gift style. ry Dartmouth Gives $100 to Stadium The Dartmouth Alumni association has donated $100 to the university stadium fund, announced Graduate "|Manager Darwin Meisnest yesterday, The donation was to continue the good will created between Dartmouth and Washington at the East-West football game last year. F. L, Barnes, representing the Alumni association, signed the check. In addition to the donation, the stadium fund has been increased by $334.35 this month, aside from stad. um events, ‘British Consider German Trade Plan IANDON, Nov. 30.~ ‘The British cabinet will consider the plans advo. cated by German representatives for rearrangement of the reparations plans and revival of Anglo-German trade, it was stated reliably here today. It’s Never Too Late to Get Married RICHMOND, England, Nov. 30.— After he had been married twice, John C, King met his first love, Mrs, Harriet M. Claridge, and became her second husband. He ts 82 and he 14, Quinine is obtained from Peruvian bark, Magic lantern, or stereopticon, was invented about’ 16 Mother, bring home some ot Boldt's Milk Bread:—Advertisement, “University of Washington Plays,~| " ton of 500 were sold before the book | 75 POUND TiN er ay i A ‘ft >} At the pinnacle American theatro some of its That is one of the reasons in favor of GOLD SHIELD TEA Another: ——— FRAGRANCE ~~ STRENGTH METROPOLITAN—Week Starting December 4 Popular Priced Matinces Wednesday and Saturday The Outstanding Dramatic Event of the Season of a career which has given to the story of the | brightest pages, Miss O'Neil’s RAIMUNDA Is the most brilliant Jewel in her crown of triumphs KVBNINGS MATINERS PRICES;