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” PAGE 2 add these to your VICTOR library —we urge you to select from this list of new Victor records—the November selections—and invite you to hear them in our comfortable demonstrating rooms. You are assured instant and ‘painstaking service. RED SEAL RECORDS ALDA, FRANCES 66093 The Singer Bisa Maxwell 10-10 BORI, LUCREZIA 8746 Cosi Fan Tutte—Ip uomini, in soldatl (School for Levers—In Lovers and in Soldiers for Constancy You Look) Mosart 10m Het price 61.25 BRASLAU, SOPHIE 66084 Somebody Loves Me! Hattio Starr CHALIAPIN, FEODOR 88861 Boris Godounow-—larewe!) of (Warewell My Son, I Am ") Moussorgnk y DE GOGORZA, EMILIO 66094 Waiting for Your Return Genive-De Curtis. Cansar FARRAR, GEKALDINE 87348 Si mes vers avalent des ailes! (Were My Song with Wings Provided) Victor Hugo-Reynoldo Hahn 10-in, list price $1.25 FLONZALEY QUARTET 14693 Quartet In G Major—Finale Mozart GIGLI, BENIAMINO 86095 Pagliacel—Vesti la giudda (On with the Play) Leoneavallo 10(n. lst price $1.25 HEIFRTZ, JASCHA 96097 Zapateado (The Cobbier) Sarasate 104n, Het price $1.25 JERITZA, MARIA W4776 Flying Dutchman—Traft ihr das Bobiff (A Ship the Restieas Ocean Sweepa) Wagner bin. let price $1.75 KREISLER, FRITZ and KREISLER, HUGO | 87379 Serenade W. JeralF. Kreisier 10-n. list price $1.50 MeCORMACK, JOHN 68096 Oh, Sleep! Why Dost Thou Leave Met (From “Semele” Handel PADEREWSKI, IGNACE WITT The Maiden’s Wish Chopin-Lisst 1240. let price $1.75 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA (66088 Moment Musical Schubert 19-tn. list price $1.25 BLUE LABEL RECORDS Olive Kline and Criterton Quartet Elste Baker st price $1.25 10in. lst price $1.25 A24in. lat price $1.75 10-tm. lint price $1.25 124in. lst price $1.75 10-in. Nat price $1.25 46829 (Lily Dale + ong 4 | The Gypsy’s Warning size. (Don Juan—Parts 1 and t Symphony Orchestra under Albert Coates Don Juan—Parts 3 and 4 Symphor DANCE RECORDS After « While—Fox Trot Al! Star Trio and their Orchestra I'm Happy—ox Tret =A!) Star Trio and their Orchestra ‘Three e’Clock tn the Morning—Walts Whiternan and bia Orchestra Oriental Fox Treé (Cuf's “Orientale”) Whiteman and bis Orchestra ‘When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down—Fox Trot Clyde Doerr and his Orchestre Zenda—Fox Trot Zen Confrey and his Orchestra Chicago—Fox Trot Paul Whiternan and his Orchestra Early in the Morning Blues—Foxr Trot = The Virginians y Orehe unde itet price The 18946 16-tn. let price tho 18047 10-im. list the 18948 ‘1O-tm. thet price The Suee—Fox Trot Clyde Doerr and his Orchestra {i Wish I Knew—Fox Trot Clyde Doerr and his Orchestra Stuttering—Fox Trot) = The Benson Orchestra of Chicago {The Longing tor You Blues—Fex Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago TU Build « Stairway to Paradise—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and hia Orchestra You Remind Me of My Mother—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra I Found a Four-Leaf Clover—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra ‘Two Little Ruby Rings—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS Double Shuffle “Black Face” Eddie Ross Ross’ Juba “Black Face” Eddie Ross VOCAL RECORDS Life’s Railway to Heaven Charles Harrison-Clifford Cairns The Harbor Bell Charles Harrison-Clifford Cairns Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean—“Positively, Mr. Gallagher?” By the Originators, Bd Gallagher-Al Shean Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean—"Absolutely, Mr. Shean!” By the Originators, Ed Gallagher-Al Shean {ru Over Nothing At All Aileen Staniey-Billy Murray oe tee } 10-in. Brice The | 18926 10-in. Viet the TU Stand Beneath Your Window Tonight and Whistle <n. tint 10-10, Aileen Stanley Billy Murray price The Peerless Quartet Way Down Yonder in New Orleans Away Down South Peerless Quartet Lewis James Charles Harrison For the Sake of Auld Lang Syne Call Me Back, Pal o' Mine Ostrich Regular . : Traffic Barrier CAPETOWN, Nov. 17-—Many seo-| tions of Soufh Africa report a/ plague of locusts. At one point they Clustered two feet deep on the rail Fond track, stopping all traffic. | LONDON, Nov. several pennies and a rubber ball Special for 30 Days— A real specialist in’ charge of our Plate Department. Radiographs — the only reliabie method of knowing the exact condl tion of your teeth, One X-ray free. Our treatment of pyorrhea is con sidered the best; $2 per tooth. In One Location for 21 Years BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC 142% Second Avenue Glesses $5- VREE BXAMINATION wiLObE UPTICAL 46. 1314 Weatinke Ave. hear Fourth and Pike Small Coin Bank ~| bears jbroken out skin, | (JOSEPH CONRAD AS DIRECTOR | BIRDS T0 FIGHT today many critics believe t writing in English. He h Secret Agent,” to be dramat going over the script with A play the leading feminine role, Joseph Conrad did not learn English until he was THE SEATTLE STAR 7 FAGTS ABOLT School Teachers, Attention | F Are ye a Thanksgiving day pro ” of history, The Star's sored to help you. A f letin ' tiving the h Amer but Three New Species to Be char wh ies Ste,, ad Introduced to Island obtainable Bipeig:, effrmicntn bolo’ ) to th “0 HONOLULU Nov. 17—fawaii | pie od puny $pithe mace ftehing ané burn will soon be introduced to the Car And of course any render interested in the origin and history of |phibue Mpinioollix, Sturnetia Megna, || ‘¢ Thankegiving custor, or # program of exercises for the day, Is Jand Qrallina Pioata quaily weleome to the bulletin These are birds, and thelr oom: —oo sparen ctuarncsnsainattietaapne Widaheaien Bureau, The Seattle Star, Sonnies 1822 New York Ave, Washington, T © |mon names are atraw-necked [his and meadow |pewee lark lark, re LS ctevihl Wekae wil be becdenit 46 I want « copy of your THANKSGIVING DAY PROGRAM, the tereitery Gy the: beast 60 ast! and Inclose four cents in stamp» for postage. us SUFFERERS culture and forestry a» ponsible aida | Namo in the control of eutworm and fy} { \ |pests. ‘The suggestion that these Msict esntt'dte. LAM, 243 WS 4 be Introduced wan made by Toe || MiFeet Mid No... sereernnee ecseodbndesacens peedecsedecben Poriam Sony mids logiat De Pullaway vei SE ferworth ambulance, Bonney VERA CRUZ, Nov. 11-—Whinpet 4 Watson ambutan whe | for theft, Juan Bilvio, @ Mexican son, Mrs, K “ € peon, entered his former employer's Kassel home at night and killed all the five of the family. members 19, but hat he is the greatest novelist as permitted his novel, “The| ized and here Conrad is sho my my Brandon Thomas, who will] “The World Glenn Hughes’ Writes | philosopher who, and hypocritical pretentions of man- | Meld, falle asleep, and sees, magni fied to human proportions, | flies, analogous to the idle, sophis tleated clans of human beings | Everything here is nex. In a rich exotic salon of silks, these gorgeous, lascivious creatures flirt and quarrel and make up, the fema tea and enveigiing, the pursuing. -Nothing is more ser than the bhoosing of partners for the endless, sickening dance of sex. The conversation is as vapid, as superficially olever, as that to be overheard in the average drawing room of modern society THE MARAUDERS IF SKIN. BREAS OT AND (TCHS APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Men tho-Sulphur to an itching, burning or the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation made into @ pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to that nothing has ev take its place. fiery eczema been found to Because of its germ destroying properties, it quickly subdues the itehing, cools the irritation and heals lthe eczema right up, leaving a clear smooth skin in place of ugly erup \tions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do uot have to wait for im provement, I? quickly shows. You Sulphur at any drug store.—Adver 17.—In the crop) tisement of a male ostrich which died at the|~ Inrhe take I For Col jand ae a Pr BROMO QUI 5 signature yo th FEC DOM ) Boe To Give the Hair a Naturally Wavy Effect of the virtues ling meth country, ail nd firat be drug 4 in shap jog In place over the ears auticura Soap — The Henltthy —— Cle en ept ; } Veavin) Voap Sateen hewn shares w tne. Lrevywhere Se | Wierd, Forceful New Play Has Astonished New Yorkers sick of the faine made civilization, goes Into the open | Tho firet act shows us the butter-amid the AND THE ANTS In the pevond act we see the marauders, including beetles, crick-| ets, parasites, the Ichneumon fly, and other preying insects. The beetles represent the greedy, tire some hoarders of wealth. Life for them centers about the _ collecting can get a little jar of Kowles Mentho: | demand effective t t ne wmonge well apply a little of th ean tooth brush be- | p the hair and the ave a beautiful wavy pe which bears || The best ping them | We Live In’ n’’ of Insect Comedy That} MALLORY | BY GLENN HUGHES Jand guarding of @ priceless bit of and NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—It wae offal, The crickets are the most EXTRA STETSON been my intention to review in thi idealistic of the group, but they, be PANTS : | article several new productions, 18 cage of their trustfulneas, are soon] 4° a oo HATS oad when | mat i 1 attempt Soa ace oa my Killed and their blood sucked by| ie $5.00, $6.00 j feted to ae filed with one play that|thelr eighhers. Tt to a herritle] your odd and $7.00 Il may an well write of It alone world to portray, but ft strikes at coat and i refer to “The W We Live the very heart of human greed and Biggest In.” which has Jost opened at Jol-| ruthlessness as these qualities exist vest— Stock of son's 69th St. theater, me to the In an age of matertaliam. $3.50, $5.00 Caps in delight and astonishment of New ‘The third act, most dramatic and York theaterkoers. The subtitle of spectacular of ail, takes place inside, &Nd $6.00 the City the play ie "The Insect Comed: i A ffictency, all in and it is @ satirical f written military in ite precisic Ant life by Josef nnd Karel Capek, Caecho-| moves swiftly in a staccato rythm Slovakians Industrial organization ts perfect oa The point of view expressed In| the individual is nothing; the atate the piece is that of @ pessimixtic|is everything. ‘Then comes war. The neighboring ant hill bas tres.) passed on the first ant hiil's terrt./ tory. Mobilization is declared.) Patriotic speeches (so recognizable | *y could almost have been take: erbatim from official utterances during the great war) are delivered fanfare of parades. The ants march out heroically to battle, | | Thousands of them are snorificed. | There is a path between two blaties of grass which must be kept open! That is what they are fighting for—a path be tween two blades of grass. | In the end the first ant hill ts beaten, The swarm Jover the stage. They exult in the fact that justice has triumphed. God had been on their side. )BOT Link STIL KOLLS ALONG Get Ready for Thanksgiving AND BE THANKFUL THAT YOU GOT ONE OF OUR conquerors In ¢ we have more The moths appear dealists, They ask only 1 life in whieh to feel beauty and joy. They nee about a brilliant Heht whieh to them ts the warmth and the woul f living. They dance a moment above the finme in ecstacy, and die The philosopher who has observed all this now asks what man has that the insects do not have. He can find no answer. In despair, he, too, dies. Two snails appear, They comment on life, Their creed is to ask no questions, to eat what you| can get and keep your mouth shut A woman crosses the si | carrying a baby to be ¢ | toned. Life goes on, no matier what happens. I The play is staged lavinhly, with | settings by Lee Simonson. More {than 200 persons are in the cast. The insect costumes are ingeniously and beautifully designed. And in spite of the essential morbidity of the theme, the force and originality of the production make it @ great | success, “Unloaded” Pistol Lived Up to Form COPENHAGEN, Nov, 11.--“Look out” laughingly cried Mrs. John | Hason, « bride of two days, pointing & revolver at her husband. She | aid “4g know it was loaded. John is a. oxy See these handsome suits and you'll admit they are much better than you had any idea suits could be at these low prices. You can’t get finer fabrics any- where. 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