The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1921, Page 4

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an 2 STARTI it GO" un iy i i} Jn 7 Ht “ii ' { R Hh a cok wes 13) | AN i] iv KY apes ne : | ; , | \ i | y asl til i GO vis (j aL 4 eee hom *anm ieee ae stare NG SATURDAY— The Picture I-N-C-O-M-P-A-R-A-B-L-E ALL FOR A A Stupendous Drama of the Loves of the Mighty SEE A woman rise from gutter to palace, A man like Semvon betrayed through his heart, A sweep of mob-emotion, a maciytrom of humanity in drama, sensation, triumph and tears, EMIL JANNINGS IN A EUROPEAN PRODUCTION THAT SURPASSES “PASSION” AND “DECEPTION” ant at the pre | how under systeme “What iv mind is }the same token, what mind knows intuitively average ny normal be wrong this man's view Dr, that he be een born with nity Wyle aane Meved Gardner had jthe elements of tn “Hin story, his appearance all point to unques tionable insanity,” Dr, Wylie cluded. Dr, Mary Neft, another allenist on the let, substantiated Dr detail, oe |Gardner Is Sane, OKLAHOMA CITY, Deo. |Gardner, notérious bandit rial in Art na on charges of at W. Gardner, bis aged father, de- clared today lt was reported that Gardner counsel had written state autho here to learn if his mother had died of insanity “Yes, Roy Gardner is my fon,” the ned. “Tie left us nd has never been home since, W disowned him and don’t want to hear about him Asked if Roy had shown symptoma of being “queer,” the father replied: When he left Rome he appeared mentally mal ordn here showed Mrw the- bandit's mother four years ago of natural causes. News of Interest to Disabled Veterans The Star has arranged with Ke attle chapter on Veteran publ t to members of 'Alienists Agree Desperado | Is Not Sane PHOENIX Aria. Deo, 9. Noy a been the unanimous teatt | |Carl A. Davi unnel for the mat! | | “Gardner sustaingd ao injury to jhis skull at Binbee Aris in 1908," Dr, Win Wylie, alientat, and one of Thin might ¢ might ne or criminal is perfectly legitimate in| his family history and | Wylie in jon the theory of combining algebra | number in terms of “4 leombination of letters His Father Says Roy | awaiting | npting to rob the malls, in sane, | EXPERTS CALL [Writes Book — GARDNER MAD on Math at Age of 14 LONG BEACH, Cal, Dec, 9.—Varl) Weinert, altho only 14 years old, ts} the author of a text book on mathe | matics, He is @ junior in high school | here Weinert's text book is formulated He analyzes each gebra with a nd numbers. Thin will simplify and expedite the teaching of mathematics, he claim “TT dea of my text book,” Weinert, “is to make beginners. in arithmetic familiar with algebraic | letters and aymbola thru thelr con: | xtant use need form of arithmetic, and much | with arithmetic. simpler, therefore why not learn al | gebra at the same time?” Young Weinert never ham received | high honors as a mathematician, In fact, It was the difficulty he had; with numbers in grammar sehool that led him to write his text book, |English Deport | sound to us and I believe | Thirteen Chinks LIVERPOOL, Dee. 9.—The Chi nese are superstitious, Now they know 13 is unlucky, Thirteen Coles. | died | Hale were arrested here on one ship for having no permit to enter Great Britain. All have been ordered de ported. \Not an Authority on Yankee Sports LONDON, Dec. 9.-—The editor of the Pa Mall and Globe prints this editorial reg What do you know of lynching,’ writes an Ameri can correspondent. We know very little, but, then, we never have poned as an authority on Yankee sports, { says |) Algebra is only an ad jf) JAL, VIA Store Opens at 9 ub we can get for the goods. Unusual Values in Women’s Coats Twenty Different Styles at $25 Reguwar $29.75 to $4 A wide variety of styles— belted and loose back, em- broidered back, long Tuxedo collars, large shaw! collars of Sthe season's wanted furs. Bolivia, suedene, velour and rich seal-plushes. Colors: Brown, navy, deer and black. All silk lined throughout. Misses’ sizes, 14 to 34. Women's sizes, 36 to 44. Other groups of Coats much, underpriced at $12.50 and $19.75. 5 Values rein- A Special Purchase of 300 Silk Petticoats Exceptional Qualities at $2.95 Silk Jersey Petticoats—Silk Taffeta Petticoats——Petticoats with Jersey tops and Taffeta ruffles. Flounces in knife pleated styles, plain colors and trimmed with ribbon and New Smart Dresses SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET How much we can give for the money is more important than how much ¥ p= t> Hatter’s Plush Sailors at $1.15 Trim - styles in black hatter’s plus! Sailors with wide grosgrain ribbon bands. Also Priscilla Dean Tams of suedine cloth, in navy, tan- gerine, green, light blue and old rose. At $1.15. Attractive Styles for Street Wear © Last Times Friday— , Anita Stewart in “The Invisible Fear” a BEF, iii Cadets at U Get Award for ‘The R. O. T. C. cadets of the Uni-| the three Pacific Const colleges given Versity of Washington are being giv en 1,000 gold “distinguished rating” lg to be worn on the right sleeve. the rating is In force. at All are made up i back. Coats hav | COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA b e's y -ay | sympinent Caters ARTHUR KAY, Director, Cuisdben boaasn emer 1 nicht 73 tory z The stars are awarded each year iw R. 0. T. C. colleges that are given Work | sistinzuistiea rating by the war de partment. Washington was one ati this rating. The wearing of the stars | chestra will give ita first is compulsory during the time that|of the season Sunday at 3 the Metropolitan theat The Store of Christmas Specials Suitable Gifts of All Kinds for Men, Women and Children Boy $12.50 Values for $10.00 You couldn't give your boy a better Gift than a good, durable Suit. fering any Boys’ Suit in the store that sells regularly for $12 $10.00 for SATU Prices are LOW, but the QUALITY the BEST! s’ Suits for Xmas Gifts RDAY and MONDAY. in the newest styles, with inverted pleats, e good twill lining. Pants, also, well lined. Ages 8 to 18 y Remember the Two Pairs of Trousers! ~ GIFTS FOR size; heavy weight; . Pure thread silk so reinforced toes, soles assorted colors. Bxtr Dressy jooking kid good quality; lined a All sizes. ie. Silk, Oe and 75e. Nightgowns $1.25 to $2.00 Good flannel gowns, neat stripes. Silk Sox 85c Dress Shirts | $1.49 to $3.00 } A splendid assortment of mad- | orang? Kid Gloves $2.50 to $3.00 eae aie LE MEN XMAS ‘SPECIAL — Ladies’ Gowns Boys’ Sweaters 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Substantial reductions in Boys’ i = high grade, pull-over Sweaters, | | Fine mena eevee feb Ps cut full trimmed. $8.98 SWEATERS We are of- 50, at the cut price of These Suits have Two Pairs of Trousers. pointed yoke and plain ears. Up Xr 1 dered slip-on Cut to $6.50 ! Bye 1; black and « 14; ai Sateen Aprons t en: . gold; maroon and gold “nd heels; | extra hi $1.95 to $2.50 a value. | $5.98 SWEATERS Be, eee Cut to $5.00 | aprons; prettily — embr All wool; black and cardinal; | ome piping; belted; biack, and green; black and | **¥!* sizes e th wilk Ad Wy 7 > , ran canirts, nome, with | silk | $4.48 SWEATERS | Infants’ Hose 50c French cuffs. All sizes. Cut to $3.85 Lambkin baby hone; pure . black and red; black wool; ai toes and heels: black 75c and r pack ‘ana. get and white. Sizes 4% to 61 $3.98 SWEATERS rahe . loves of a | Cut to $3.25 Ladies’ Stockings, Part wool: maroon and’ black; Fancy drop-stitch #fik | navy «@ orange; black and red. eareereed. ' | Boys’ Slippers $1.25 double herix and toen. | to 10. itable for gifts. Dark gray; good value. Sixes j ack leather; strongly made | eplene 4 value “Men's Slippers $1.25 | High cut; soles. brown calf; days. Department must go. Boys’ Shoes soles; waterproof—1 Shoes make a sensible and useful gift for @ boy and these 19-inch high cut shoes will please him. They have brown elk uppers and heavy We are closing out for good, ov They are on sale at prices that will d joods entire stock of Cc of them within o the ete, ne Come in Tomorrow and Buy Your Xmas Gifts at the Big Sale “THE STORE THAT, SAVES VOU MONEY’ $4.00 1 to 13% SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET Misses’ Shoes $2.50 heavy Closing Out Women’ s Ready-to-Wear Prices Cut Below Wholesale Price ‘The great bargain event of the year. Millinery, Waists, Skirts, We must make room for our rapidly expanding Dry Suits, xt 20 Wear Symphony Orchestra |5:. Will Start Season The Seattle Civie Symphony or | m. the largest by Seattle chapter, the following of-| . =’ ERErt-—Bverett. port commis | | Frere nce chatted’ fon ice. Pani | MOR OppOReR proposed sale of tide lands here Morris, commander; Fred Koapp — [sores vies commander; Kdward 8 Selyan, junior vice commander; Ir | ving Brown, adjutant; Fran T. Kenda and Miles Price, Edward and Edward Fitagerald, trust eee State Commander A. C. Miller re treasurer ““DANDERINE” |Grows Thick, Heavy Hair) here are from 17,000 to 18,000) men tn this district More _—__ than 3,000 of these men are in train , 1 ing, more than 200 being at the| 29-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, | University of Washir . Stops Hair Coming Out | Prizes will be given to the meo | who obtained the largest number of new members in the November mem bership drive, which resulted in ob- taining 221 new members for: Se attle chapte } eee | The chapter ia planning to dnd each disabled man in Providence hos pital a Christmas package, which will be packed and distributed by the ladies’ auxiliary. Mry. A. ¢ Miller, Mra. Lawrence, *. Morris and Mra. Renton were appointed to erve refreshments at the Christmas entertainment to held ‘at Roose velt Veterans’ hall on December 21. eee In an Interview with Claudé FE. Anderson, chief of rehabilitation of 13th district of the . In regard to placin taking ag land in t we men are ok for work after they are declared rehabilitated. | they will be but little better than common laborers, The reason that so many men taking training in re is that more than two ars ago the director of the voca tional board recommended that as many men as p le be trained along there ne Monde! bill « land to the veterans of the us expected to pass. But 5 ® veterans with the colored inserts. Colors include: Gold, melon, taupe, Mohawk, Copen, turquoise, orange, Patsy green, ma- genta, navy, brown and black: Adjistable elastic waiStbands. Year in Prisen to Nurse Passion *". ROMP, Dee. Joseph Fiero, cook, stole the Scamkenn Alfina's ‘oat Contest Called Off— dog. She had him arrested. He he loved the countess and stole the | He got dog because she corned him. « year in prison to nurse his passion One-Third Gain in LONDON, Dec. 9 ment reports 890 The govern Sleeping Sickness s of sleeping” world.” Remarkably Low Priced at $7.50 Clever, becoming styles of wool tricotine and pop- in in navy only. Attractively em- broidered and braid trimmed models for street wear. Sizes for women and misses. feickness in Great Britain during }1920, There were only $41 cages in Jeweler and Silversmith Who Won the Prize?) NAVESTO gland, Dec. 9.— Every ma ple in this village —t slentered th al contest for a *| gammon con to be awarded to NOW LOCATED the happ air, The contest was called off, but Navestock claims to |be “the happiest village in the Albert Hansen 1518 Second Ave. pont state and can not find a single trace of uff or failing hair and your . Tegardiess of » after a few the length of time it may have use. when you see new hair, lapsed, according to the local veter.|fine and downy at first—yes—but ans’ bureau, ‘The veteran must, how-| really new hair—growing all over ever, pay all back premiums and fur.|the scalp, Danderine is to the hair nish & certificate showing he is not| what fresh showers of rain and sun- totally and permamently disabled,| shine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roo .{ strengthens them, to grow long, #t One application thin, lifeless, youthfully bright, twice as abundant PLANTLAX . invigorates and helping the hair ne and luxuriant derine makes hatr look land that, if he is drawing a { compensation, such disability was cured in the service. Preaching Becomes f a Sort of Sideline LONDON, Dee. 9 have becomg so small Collections in Cheshire churches that the ministers have had to get outside work 4 Vegetable stand; another drives cat One has opened |. The Great Internal Cleanser, Sya- Senin tem-Regulator, and most effective c Aver and | |Venomous Snakes Store and | Protect Dope Cache HONG KONG, Deo, 9.—Optum Jemugglers are putting poisonous jsnakes into packages containing }opium in order to frighten off cus: |toms officials who would otherwise discover the smuggled drug. \Ex-Kaiser Wins Two Second Prizes THE HAGUE, Dee, 9 According to private reporta from Doorn, the t "the actually were show ustrous, and just | near your home n by a gardener on another The blossoms won two second ‘1221 T hird Ave PCORSUNWERSTTY Tomorrow and Sunday After you’ve once let Indianola tickle your palate, your mouth will water every time you even hear the name. That’s how good Indianola If you don’t know where 'to get it, phone Main 6225 for the name of the nearest dealer, SEATTLE ICE CREAM CO. For more than 20 years producers of eattle Cream of Quatity ICE CREAM — is.

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