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KING COUNTY tions Less Favorable in Other Sections Mie in King county the foods Feported to be gradually re Saturday, with total damages it less than $3,000, con- in other parts of the state NOt BO favorable. the Kent-Auburn-Des Sections the water Saturday r iy lower than the Before. A similar state of af Was reported from Olympia. ‘On Friday the Nisqually river “other streams were on the h the Chehalis valley, at Castle > Gnd at Everett the Moods ed to have done much @nd apparently were re t© normal less rapidly than county. At Everett the Mm Snohomish lifted a span of Northern railway bridge No. was being repaired. today | 1 WOMEN verst j years show of il rtf = = x [ # ters created by Lillian and annual to produce enth | football }tumination for the rally | ington Knights of the Hook and Yell King Harold Mann were in charge of the raily Saturday noon the alumni were to gather at the Commons on the uni night—and Queen lonly two of na-| Miss Rose Glass’ colorful pageant, “Ladies oc Learning,” who chose to University program. searchlights, y campus, A was to furnish the vesoence, and the emple will conclude TO LIFE AGAIN By Wanda von Kettler | Sappho came to life again Friday Simabeth, the 100 the intellectual women since 500 B. C. from Roman sandals to poke bonnets) and the hoop-skirted paraphernalia! of the “sweet girl graduate” of the early "608, paraded across the stage. In the meantime, | [sity gymnasivm, college all over the United States were celo- | | brating their “College night.” Occasionally would carry toward the “Ladies of numbers, the Learning” and their audience faint suggestions of much uproarious horn tooting, drum pounding and con. | Fund,” writte glomerated shoutingy of caliege yells. | on, and, finally And once, while the ladiew waited | companied by the oft-epoken words, “between acts,” the doors opened, and in trooped 100 playful masculine | just can't remember your married representatives of Michigan U, rang. ! name” the the country. City or Town. .......---.. State.......00--++ LOODS RECEDE ‘RECORD CROWDS AT HOMECOMING Registration Larger Any Former First Day Record attendance for the fourth of Washington | Homecoming is indicated by first day registration and the attendance at “college night” on tne campus east evening. The registration was larger jtttan for any former first day, ac cording to the committee Lr The monster pep rally, followed by la serpentine of students opened the evening's yells and songs started the fireworks siasm for the game old The 30-foot bonfire in the center of jthe field lit up the sky and with the furnished The jane mustoal groups were to rival each other in producing discord ant yells, reminiscent of college life. | | Tonight the informal alumni dance | |in the Masonic the program outlined. SAPPHO COMES who have been content to rest peace- | fully on library shelves for numerous | 5 back, paid their respects to the University of Washington, entertain the 1,000 women college graduates from all over the United States who gathered in the Univer. sity Commons to celebrate “College | night.” Sappho and Queen Elizabeth were characters in in the night A Special Pamphlet Seattle Boys and Girls ‘The Star's Washington bureau, in response to many requests from the boys and girls, mary of the president's cabinet*and the executive departments at Washington, their work and duties, This tells all about the cabinet, how it helps the president, the law of succession of cabinet offt cers to the presidency in case of the president's d work each department and its various bureaus do for thé people Washington Bureau of The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want the pamphiet on THE PRESIDENTS CABINET, and inclose two cents in stamps for postage. and new progress of Everything, univer men from Has Biggest Ruby of All Than ange. | couldn't be resold. don't want it recut. So the ruby's a liablity—for they |Rummerman. Wiliam Seattie. [oat J: le Black, seoretary of the local |eperative Berry | have to pay rent on a safety depowlt | pecore, Cheater W., Olympia Legal |omeneh of the International Fire. | on. vault to keep it int Lewis, Geneva M., Beattie Lowal |fiehters’ union, said that government ngtonatit Mihok’s father brought the giant | De Nolly, Harold Seattle figummp showed that living cost# have} Olympia tx responding enthurtas- ruby from Europe. For years he| Oliver, Doris J, tle not decreased to the extent claimed | tically to the call of the Rotary, carried it as a pocket piece, ignor. | Wormwood, Charles E., Seattle 2) by the conission. | Kiwanis and Olympia Business and t of its value Elder, Ethel Gertrude, Seattle ....20/ Among the éivic’ orgnfizafions | Professional Women’s clubs, who — _ DEATHS represented were the Municipal)are putting on the big Charity ball, the way from ng al and tooting gazoor They were and “just stopped tn Following the expuision of the [truders, the program waa resumed breeze|4 program consisting of musical! singing of ¢ songs, a skit entitled “A College ¢ “Well, hello-—bonestly, you know, has prepared a dandy four-page sum: what it does, when it meeta, what h, and This information will give you a knowledge of the government at Washington that is right up to the minute and taken from official sources. by Any boy or girl (or grownup, too) who wants this Informa tion may have it by filling out carcfully the coupon below and sending to our Washington bureau. but Is Poor! nd it e n And a owners | 19 60 year. | Waldron, T and wearing little blue and gold caps) Yackel, Louine, 14 their way to the gym, they explained, | , ave; or, the Al)-College Endowment | by Mrs. Philip Mart. | much mingling, ae: | THE SEATTLE STAR BAN Charged FRANCISCO, with Dec been cached aboard the ship, girl. Julian, Goorge W, NE 1 Jomberg, George, Seattle Selma, Ineaquah ... | Talus, 214 29th ave. N on | Owen, Charles M. 40, 4319 W. Wit low at io T49 N. Téth at Sartore, MLN 35th at tn: | Polkkan 31,7 t eter, Lillian Russell, 29, on: | ' iF He Ship Quartermaster Charged With Theft stealing $122,000 English sovereigns from the steam: ors poole tanks, Placide M. Duerest jauartermaster on the liner Sonoma is being sought here today, Al) the gold with the exception of twa,sov cna was recovered where if dad | Vital Statistics 38 Fourth ave homan, 40, 8% Lenora at in ) 0 24| pick up because the people will have|UMay night to hear T. |secretary of the North Pacific ( the counell fi ee took up the rey the council Monday 20 |more to spend,” he declared. +] a if f | Gino Pils ‘sold in Seattio by Bartell | Stores, Swift's Pharmacy, ‘ druggiste. GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER! And now we have them on the screen in a All America— indeed, the whole world — knows the “J. Rufus Wallingford” charac- story that, personally directed for the mo- man from start to finish ! ! ! tion pictures by the authors, is exciting, spectacular, dramatic—yet genial and hu- NOW PLAYING TOF WHY ISA YOKEL? $0 car mean @ fellow is » born “cow” man? Second and Pike, and other reiiabie | H © recommended and | minute detail.” Prices: THRILLING! FAILS TO AGREE | ON PAY REVISION Council Body Will Report} Monday; Debate Heated With the lobby and adjacent cor. ridors jammed with interested tators, ee commit rt of the civil | p |league, the Tax Reduction council, | Central Labor council, Voters’ Infor. mation league and jens’ and Managers’ association Building Own- METROPOLITA Popular Priced Matinees Wednesday and Saturday THE PLAY OF A THOUSAND THRILLS Salt Lake Tribune. Evenings: 50 to $2.50 Matinees: 50c to $1.50 Comment Chickens are cording to A, Colina, iitry breeder, December 7, to . ia . Walia The NOTED ACTRESS AT HER’ BEST Nance O’Neil, With Strong Support, Wins Applause of Large Audience “"The Passion Flower’ is rendered by players whose art and fidelity to their work is onl¥ leas remarkable than that of the areat artist at their head. The production is perfect to the most Seats Now!! carrying on THE OLD HOME TOWN Frederick Warde, for more than | Growers’ nasocia bring Christmas cheer to cheeriess homes. Commercial! STARTING TOMORKOW Tv an Deer Park who says this in Finhoi at He was & AR a word of Moe Heach, Cal, M was signed up Malen AMOS SHEPHERD, day at the Maso day, at Butterworth’s SEATTLE FRIENDS have re Burlington a |elub is probably the only Commer: un-|Clal club in the country that has # wually heavy coat of feathers, ac-| doe as a member in good standing: | (04. jutiding Woodrow Wilson SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3%, 1921. 'To Establish Home died Wri 214 Mercer hor member of stevens) for Disabled Vets PUnera? Py My SOS) Dimablegd world war veterans are bie of housing at least 60 “out |patients,” beneficiaries of the govern reine get Pr 008 | tro how als, but who still reel joe died Writer aid. ” “ were announced at a m vetera ting of the United bureau and the |American Ked Cross, held in the Ar States Burnett, airedai« week when his wix George Hubbard of the veterans’ this bureau has been named chairman of Burnett, paid service commision on salary re |dicates a hard winter, owner, the committee to select a suitable BIRTHS Vision Friday afternoon, but failed | ee months’ dues for him. building to be leased. L. B. Jesseph, to reach a definite decision on wage An average dally gnin of 3.9 Soe manager of the 13th district of the Ring, John Richard, 626 W. 67th st.) reductions, pounds for 149 day» was tade by| Mise Lulu M, Fairbanks, president | veterans’ bureau, and R. E. Are, Hanks, Warola ¥, 148% 27th ave. After two hours of vigorous debate,}a grade yearling steer in a feed|% the Washington State Federation | iuistant manager of the Northwest ° he committee voted to take the mat , of Business Women's Clubs, will visit - s4 Crona, P | copttth th he Mat-/ text at Washington State college, Geert the Red Cross, ary to ap Chicehi, Quintitiia, 2851 W. Yancy st, | ter under advisement, and report to ra Hoquiam Saturday as the guest Of | pear before civic organizations tor the Hoquiam Business Women’s club. | support for the home. 13 4 PRicks Nights: 81 Matinee T7e. PUBLIC SEAT SALK, MONDAY, DEC. JOHN P Lieutenant Commander U.S.N.R.F. HEAR i MASONIC TEMPLE NORTHWEST TOUR DIRECTION .KATHERINE RICE Plus 10% war tax ae A SAY CUTS I Fg egg oe or mere ines |A dinner will be given in her wi ‘i woody jthelm, Carl J, 2203 Rainier ave, y s = aE ac DRAG the evenin, " : IO boy. a: AID W agen Grama, will open Lynden’s lycoum| ¥ ° RAL, SERVICES for Thor- | Wilson, hard Sherman, 3620 hat practically all the large cuts) owe Tyesds ws a8 Waldron, former Seattle street car |. Burke ave. boy recommended by the civil wervice|{cU™® Tuesday evening in Lyn-| A committee has been appointed in 0” Vis trUn cies ne eurday morn | Davis, Willian Menry, 150 Blaine st.,/ commissioners are in the wages of | °°" Enumclaw to confer with the schoo! | aspen ger (7 = main A peor: | eee board on the feasibitity of having a|'9# at the Sacred Heart Cathelie Wash Holmeren, Gideon Emanuel, Id-| the lower paid clanses of workers was! Corration of Buyers’ week! t © wick sh In the | Church, under the auspices of Seattle monda, @irl the charge made by city employes | a’ ’ suacagtdly gic vp a ggaaniaing je in the | aero, No. 1, Fraternal Order of Lee, Robert Crahaton, 16 W. Mercer . opened with a bang im Walls| went part of town. | Rett | a and representatives of the Central | Kagles. at oy | Walla Saturday. Practically every ® 6,2 |= ’ | Shecotal, F rt, 722 Doren ave., girl, | Labor council mares t . t . ———— ome Dakken, J, 3040 W, 66th st. | Monsengers, clerks, typiats, police chant in town is strong for| ‘The annual meeting of the Lewis | ‘ boy. | ; limon ficemen and street car men, 11|t2® campaign and most of the|County Farm Bureau will be held in| TACOMA——Permanent organiza ss: was Maher Baward, 4433 26th ave. SW, | OD Divinee aol mutter heave re.{SB0P ‘windows are decorated in| Chehalis Dec when the annual|tion of exservice women to be re sa Campbell, Lioyd I, 4544 Findlay at..|ductions, while the few increases| honor of the w election of officers will be held formed Monday boy “ w © to he more bi, re atic "ay 35 Bennvin. Rerger John, Route No. 6 meant’ wilt wp to the more DIEDIY! he Lynden district wan to vote 4 Caan | romunerated_olaswen ™ | 1801 18th ave 8 -W.| It wan charged that In many cases | Saturday on municipal, port and] on 1 ence _— 1 Ray Egbert, 6944 28th ave, |the employes would receive Jeas than | **hoo! elections simultaneously, boy ja living wage. EG rs re Payne, Roy W, 2726 Yesler way, girl heirs " hal v nney, state game! 9 Confide: Chairman F.C. Brekine of the ofti) Orn J guys. Miner mate ame) The Consumer's nce in MARRIAGE LICENSES |#enw davinory committee, which pre: | PURO new it : Name and Residence. Age.|pared the report, replied that the oe a = ‘* is alla eb be en Durke, James J, Seattle Legal| minimum wage for each clans was | Are addition n game farm \Grant’ ite ilhigher than that paid by private em-|D&* been started at the insane how |Seavey, Ch ¥. , Alder- ployers. pital at Steilacoom and we hope| ; , wood Ma . Legal next year to start one a ik The biggest ruby in the p Telia A BiVereti! Leal! Clvil Service Comminsioners J. ¥.| County. art one in Yakima} world (actual size) and Don\Me noman J. Seattle ...32/C. Kellogg and Bert A. Northrop ap | 7a ee 7 * Sra : pay Seattle +31 |proved the report and recommend: E. DeBow, one of its owners. F. Louisv tinge) t8t It be incorporated in the 19 Hg ates seraiats a4 ioe Satine riyer' OMAHA, Dec, 3—The biggest |G Kone Legal |lary ordinance. RM. McCullough. |itenese tor any single month yet| ruby in the world Boattle 95 |chairman of the opmminsion, 60n-| coniea for the bridge. 200 } Don BE. DeBow and John Mihok | Pann te curred generally, byt took exgeptions eee 7 =) A ‘They, with their sisters of learning, nd stil y're poor men, | Myers, Peter, & to some of the rates of pay proposed Ua’ cde cushe 44340 cans | Gigent| W. M. Bhort, president of the Btate| The Walls Walla Commercia y carat ts worth $5,000, ‘That | Serword. John ¢ #3 | Federation of Labor, denied that the | oD & “eaheee Se lg Is the Keynote of Our Success brings the total value of the stone | Maim, Ole, Cl y, (cont of living is going down, He) ‘Ur days «ee Sask bo] renee, te tote im. Ole. Clinton, « Zfjasnerted that it is slightly increas | ae “ = 2 But jus cause the ruby’ #0 big, edward, San Mateo, Cal. .40 jing, if anything. A delegation of Snohomish berry ’ oa no jeweler will buy !t, fearing it| Miller, Edith, Seattle 45) “Ine wages and business will | STOwers will go to Sunnyside Sat LIP SOUSA Conductor THE ATLANTIC TO THE PACIFIC OUSA'S NEW MARCHES AND LL HAS POPULAR COMPOSITIONS AT THE MAT. EVE. DEC. 16 MAIL ORDERS NOW HOW TO SECURE SEATS BY MAIL care Sherman.Clay, Third and Pine, vane ter rs 12—SHERMAN-CLAY 1.80, $2, $2.50 Gi, 81.50, 62 MALOTTE of this comedy drama! SEE A LAKE OF OIL ON FIRE! ~ Seka And the excitin WALLINGFORD” LIBERTY NEWS away logging train, an in Special Concert SUNDAY AT 13:30 (“A NICK OF TIME HERO” SPECTACULAR! Were you ever interested in oil stock? Yow ll get @ kick—a healthy, he-man kick—out Penn State and U. of W. in football—Floods in the White River valley—Run- d other local events! ~ “Salut a Pesth” . Kowalski “Souvenir” ‘ -.Drdla “Pilgrims' Chorus" (Tannhauser). . Wagner “Song of India’ + +-Rimsky-Korsakov “Angel Fac: lections...Victor Herbert —A Comedy. Riot ROMANTIC! @ rescue of a couple in a boat! wr