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new Victor records for December— popular songs—. Henny Burt Edna Brown—Etiiett Shaw American Quartet He Kd synate American Qua urmay mig wy, Burr Lewis Jaine Lewis Jamea—1 Miss Miss for the Love of Mike Tost, —, ‘ox Trot asic An Day Lang—Fox Trot ‘as Long as You Have Me—Fox Trot in the ee ‘Trot Belis—Fox Trot x Trot, F Nething at All—Fox Trot Confrey and His teman and His eat White Way Great White Way at White Way «Great White Way ~Whiteman and His | vocal and instrumental je Creation—With veers Clad Awak Tell Us of the Night ‘Claus Tells of Mother Goose Land—Part 1. | Claus Tells of Mother Goose Land—Part IL Albert De Greet Albert De Greet Albert De Greet Albert De x Trot e 1. Gave Me. Your Heart—Fox Trot i ne “ Love—Fox Trot Lucy sabe! Lacy and FR and R and Ro Vv Tsubetio Marsh Trinity Maile Choir Trinity Male Gilbert Gtrard Gilbert Gtrard ‘al Albert Hall and Royal Albert Hall yal Albert Had Albert Hail . Symphony Vietor Symphony The Gokiman The Goldman vtt SQauw Patrive Patric dance records— — Ore Ore Or 18969 Orchestra, Orchestra 18964 Orchestra Orehestra records— He Marsh } } } 1896610 | serve | 068 } 18983~ Oreh Oreh. 55168 Oreh Oren Oreh Oreh. Rand Band Red Seal records— PE cena 24 > aguarsy gt Bass | Gedeunow—in the Town of Kazan . or NO GiGi, Tenor Moussongsky—87349—10 Popper-- 6609-10 Meyerboer—14784—19 Sliveatrt.Tosellt—66102—10 ORVILLE HAROLD, Tenor Weatherlyde Faye—66100—10 NELLIE ‘MELBA, Soprano de Hazan—Sevillana (Fair Maidens of Seville) LOUISE HOMER, ee and LOL WERRENRATH, . HOME Beverly-Maraials Mansenet—$8663—12 R STIRES, Soprane $7580—10 . Grieg —T¢T86—12 Wolf.Ferrart—66081—1 Baritone . .Kipling-Speake-—14783—12 Scottish Revivals Drive Many Insane GLASGOW, Dee. 1.— Doctors report eels off Wey-|that the religious revival meetings the benefit of our price reduction dur- ing our Christmas SALE! _ MAKE YOUR OWN REDIT tems PAY AS LITTLE AS 00 $Ap_OO = or == A WEEK . -Bigar—66101—10 Turns Double Loop in Auto; Is Unhurt MEXICO CITY, Deo. 1—While Griving a light motor car across a new bridce, Henry Fullerton, an American, lost control. The car |turned over twice and landed right ide wp on the old bridge, 22 feet below, with Fullerton still at the | whee He finished the drive without further incident. |Being Knocked Out | Saves Woman’s Life LONDON, Dec. 1.—Mias Joan Bu- jchanan was knocked unconscious |when her head steuck the platform las she fell from a train here. Sho | was rescued, but had she been able | to move she would have touched the | third rail and been killed. Painless Extraction of Teeth Free From 9 to 11 | Se ot teen. $5.0 | A real specialist in charge of our | Plate Department, $4.0 Gold Crowns, 22k : Radiographs — the only reliable method of knowing the exact condi 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 | 1420% Second Avenue Glasses $5: .00 Complete FREE EXAMINATION GLOBE OPTICAL CO. THE Scholarship Awaits Girl Who'll Be ‘Next Winner? EA Miss Anne Johnson, who won Gamma Phi Beta | scholarship last year. by Charlee Bi 1920 of Gamma hi te Each year since the chapter Miss Anne Johnson, a» senior in the English department of the University of Washington, is one of the girts who, during the past year, has been re warded for diligent school work. Miss Johnson, who was given the Gamma Pht scholarship in June, was chosen for the honor because of school achievement, | ocood Ay personality, and « willingness | Each to help herself. | its bazar some time Coming to Seattle from Oxford) Thanksgiving and Christmas for College for Women, at Oxford, the purpose of raising the Obio, to attend the University of| scholarship fund. Saturday of Washington, Miss Jahnson imme| this week the Louls room of the diately made friends among beth) Warhington hotel will be trans studenta and freulty, the latter! formed into s colorful display recommending her for the scholar-| compartment, where faney ship award She exhibited her) needlework, homecooked cakes willingness to help herself by ac-| and candies and art goods will cepting @ position an secretary to) be sold by both active and alumni Profemer John N. Cobb of the| members of Gamma Phi Beta, fisheries school, which office ghe| In the evening a dance will be in now performing in addition to| held @ conjunction with the her collewe work | bazaar. een bi In June of 1922 the fourth young IN PRISON RACE I cholarship award Gland Patient of 73 Years Fast Runner SAN QUENTIN, Cal, Dec, 1 Lite-gtving glands were accredited to- day by an unnamed convict at the state penitentiary here for his vie tory in the 50-yard race for life termers aged over 60 at yenterday's annual prison track and field meet Ho won the event in #ix and two. fifths seconds, five jumps ahead of his nearest competitor. ‘The winner was aged 73 Two years ago he had recelved glands transplanted from the body of & man executed at the penitentiary At the finish line he waa still going strong. “You win," shouted n | rejuvenated runner shot by “Better than you can do. back the winner to the § you are my age you won't be able} to crawl.” Several other prisoners who had recetved glands in similar operations | competed in various events with varying success. ANGORA MADE | REALLY DRY, CAN8TANTINOPLE, Deo. 1 social reform ia the pacemaker re general development, prohibition which strictly enforced in Ania Minor and ts one of the topics of |the day in Constantinople, may prove lthe first step towards the reorganiza Ition of Turkey a# announced by the nattonalists, The government of Angora ts try. ling to carry out literally and even to lexce the demand of the Prophet Mohammed that the followers of the ltaith should abstain from drinking | wine. The sale and consumption of any form of alcohol tw strictly prohibited in Asia Minor and this rule will be decreed in Constantinople and Thrace As soon as they pass under the juris. | diction of the nationalist government. | | It ts characteristic of the zeal with | | which prohibition ts enforced in Tur eta sorority has awarded some dew woman student enrol oe presen ed in the Eng Mah partment a $100 sche a at The award was arabip mmenceny June. first te Man receive CORNS Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freeaone’ on an aching corn, tn stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with tim gers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes, and t calluses, wit soreness or irrita tion. The Tonic « Lax Laxative BROMO OUT lit keep the system in @ healthy and thus ward off al ie, Grip or Influe Tab key that the Turks despite thelr po: Itical friendship with France, have |sentenced a French resident of the city of Zunguldak to several month's | |imprisonment for having sent a few | |bottles of wine to a relative ‘Bricklayer it in Suit | With British Lord BOURNE, Eng. Dec. 1.-—The Mar auin of ter claima the right to |appoint the collector of stall rents in |the Bourne market. J. FE. Moisey, a/ |bricklayer, claims the collectorship [because tt has been ih his family for | 200 years. ‘The courts will dectde ‘Scots Kick Against High Scotch Prices | | EDINBURGH, Dec, 1.—Seottish consumers of whisky are trying to find out why the reduction recently | made by the distillers is withheld from the users 80 Minutes. Used i in 200-Mile Air Trip BRUSSELS, Dec, 1.—With the help of a heavy gale, Capt. Ronald Muir piloted an airplane from London to | Brussels, 200 miles, in 80 minutes. Stop those dull, insistent aches, by relieving the painful con- ention. Sloan's does thie. ithout rubbing, It quickly penetrates the sore spot, stim- though he elrenlation to and through It, Congestion {a re- soreness allayed, the b= relleved. ‘ sorority | rving t time in the _| Lift Off with Fingers! | FRIDAY, D NBER 1, 1922 VALUES we * ” w “ | | | 900 NEW WINTER COATS arrived today. Express” You do not have to we to purchase that new winter model. Fresh, clean and superbly made. | and manufacturers ing this merchandise to us. al Dik Gl Tih Gel Til ah DE Ch Pah Cs Gh Ok ik Cl Gh Ch lh Ch Ch Ch Ch Gh Ch Ch salled “Clearance Sales” They are here. 1it for so- The “Fast were taxed to capacity rush- OMEN not in on the secret enthuse over the beauty and fine quality of these gar- ments as if influenced by the belief that they should sell at prices far in excess of $16. The Dresses with a swing and grace most fascinating, pow seas an irresistible indi viduality The Coats and Wraps have new charms placed there by the hands of masters in the art, Priced 4/0) The Dresses In treatment many new ideas are worked out in beads, silk stitching, braid and embroidery, artfully applied to the tricotines, canton crepes, poiret twills, velvets, laces, satin back crepes, taffetas and georgettes. The winter season finds in them many delightful new creations. The Coats and Wraps So many and so beautiful! Loosely-fitting coats in velours that fall into line as they choose, and straight-line affairs that bestow youthful silhouettes to the figure; all full silk-lined, some fur-collared. The man-made sport and college coats outclass any of this type shown this season. Al] the more attractive by reason of the men’s wear coatings— tweeds, mixtures, herringbones, plaid backs and novelty weaves. BITING PART OF Tactics at Fights BUENOS AYRES, Dec. 1 fights are barred by law in the Ar- Prize -|gentine, but nevertheless prize fights are held, and a fighter isn't disquall- fied because he bites, scratches or pulls hair, if the affair is before a local referee. A Buenos Ayres boxer appeared lrecently before his friends with his 'tuoe disfigured, the wounds indicat- ing that a set of good strong teeth hhad found lodgment there. He sald ‘he had given an exhibition match and that his opponent had proceeded to bite him in the face. ‘And what did you do?” asked "1 bit him in the shoulder.” There has heen only one big fieht lin the Argentine—that between the heavyweights Luis Firpo and Jim but the local fights are fre- , and howlingly patronized. ‘The Argentine takes his prize fight with a great deal of carnestness and the notse attending a contest reaches the proportion of # full-grown riot An unpopular fight or the opponent of a favorite needs all the police pro- teetion he ean get, for the crowds will come storming against the ropes on very little provocation British Ranchers Slain by Brigands BUBNOS AYRES, Dec, 1—Kred erick Stallard, a British rancher, who narrowly excaped when his ranch was sacked by brigands in the Lake Argentine districts, reports that many of his employes were killed by the raiders, The band recently de- foated by government troops was only one of many operating in Southern Argentina he was RING ETIQUETTE, :|Argentinians Permit Rough Girl Must Stick to Gets $45,000 if : Faith to Get Money He Jilts Fiancee BANKFIELD, Eng., Deo. 1-—John| TOCKINGTON, England, Dec. 1. Rhodes left 500 to his grand-|—The will of George H, Wickes lett daughter Barbara on condition that! $45,000 to his son on condition she does not change her religious be-/he did not marry Miss Henrietta lief or marry a man of a different | Suni. i faith ———————- 3 — eesti Blinded by the “living sereen™ of SALEM, Or.—Fruit pack of the! caterpillars hanging by thelr sus five fruti canneries in Salem expect-| pension threads, a motorist recently ed to be about 450,000 cases, with @/ lost control of his car and ran | value of $260,000, bank. Se DON'T LOSE ANOTHER HAIR! 35-cent “Danderine” will Save Any Man or Woman's: Hair—Delightful Tonic—See Dandruff Got hulr fall out and) which are the very life and st dandruff stay, Neglect means a bald! of the hair, ean not coz away, spot shortly, A little “Danderine’| Danderine ts not sticky or | now will save your hair. This de |It has made weak, sick, n lightful tonie cleans the scalp of|hair strong and healthy for mi ery particle of dandruff, tightens| Your comb or brusif is warning the hair-root pores, #0 the hair stops| Hurry to an, drug store and coming out and so the vitalizing otis, | bottt now. waltt Only fools let cot a,