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STAR—WEDNESDAY, California Thanksgiving-Day Football Game Will Your Xmas Tree Glitter This Year With War or Peace Toys “It would be far better if Ithat to reac Christmas playthings partook | the child must pass thr more of the nature of peace im | cessive st with 3 tt st St ALLACE URLITZER ELODIES ASTERS servin th EAKING OUT ANEW ing in the reaim of Santa Claus ae a result of the great prepon. derance of military playthings have wit we eA MARKET REPORT Producers for E, Veal and Pork Paid Poultry, Prices Captain : = Pe * os m . Jinks §@- $ tes hatin valk of the Horse Marincs Fs tsa sil Apples 5 Acts nee Pace eis ‘ “ king apples @ From the Famous Novel nat e rs e by Clyde Fitch ments waanl ain A brilliant satire on the pa Oxia politics and frivolities of a ee Pea i 49 | Ontons, yellow, Cn ons the early '70s Limbutge ® ‘ saree ‘ M4 Hans and Frits as wre Mie ggg ght ewe va af ‘ o 6 and Mutt and Jeffe: °°" " ‘ t for the kiddies Frteee Wyld. Wholesale Deatore tor | |G ————— ¢ es ° © 00 Class “A” Third Ave. at Pike St. 5ce ANY SEAT ANY SEAT BULLBROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Grapes, Malaga Cynthia Grey’s ETT Q.—Do you consider it proper, after an g@ a course dinner, appetizer and soup, to serve oyster plements than the machinery | sponding mental expertenc patties as a course before the ro: of war f that true then the | Can you give us a recipe for oyster, “And yet | do not believe the with his and sword, with aatiest result of piaying with de bow ! r club, gets a vital ¢ Thursday structive, battle toys is neces | perience is make-believe ba Thanking you in advance, we re-| sarily ev! los. main SUBSCRIBERS. mi : in ee Many of the noted peace ad. Recognize Normal Tendencies ae niiese Muaak Grae Téilian Gish in “The vocates of today were the It ist recog a 1 aeidppetee Children Pay,” a blood and thunder children of | nize norr e en the ay be an a cc “se bl yesterday. The average boy (appear, and then eradicate them, | afte a full course modern problem cutgrows the fighting lusts of | if necessary, than to {gr rela ; woh Satenns hd play & : | ah coma. I? the “ARMORED AUTO” IS XMAS. WAR _TOY ed, th x A'S adie —* t ' puff pas‘e one and cut ont Into First at Pike—Con- Put one t er tinuous 11 to 11— ba ‘i es Matinzes 10c—Even- ee c the Sep aes ings 15c, Children 5c of t ea, and * xture an yyaters in and put tae > taste, a on pee DREAD DISEASE Is very. fine oF pring, 5 HIEd nutmeg or ma little cream fesa than 30 miles an hour, known of many in the holiday shops this _Don't t Bnosarege. Fighting when the speed was 45 miles an ith the regular Christmas season. hour for long distances. | am glad minal,” starring Clara Will Prof. Johnson {s director of man that some one has the courage to the Liberty theatre for the yal and industrial training in th start this off, and | hope it will re- Seattle public schools ere sult in some good which cannot re. was writte “Price FO Folly” Every Mother Every Father Every Daughter “The City Illusion” Coming to 2nd and Universsity TOMORROW oe natances DEC, 6, 1916. PAGE 3 IS THE LITTLE TIN SOLDIER A NATIONAL MENACE? The Little Tin Soldier, nursery hero and cannon, swords, submarine tanks,” tin and hristmas idol, is the War God's most reliable wood soldiers and the whole miniature gamut of “The Criminal,” 2 illy and disciple, if we are to believe the majorit war’s machinery aamatic romance in ot child educate rs : ; Is the father who laughingly approves hi 4 He they say, the instrument thru which son’s hearthstone battles with Christmas play five parts by C. the battle lusts and hatreds of the fathers are re things fanning the fires of rank militarism im- Gardner Sullivan, kindled and bequeathed to the sons. possible of later eradication? starring It that be true, then, more than ever in the Is he helping blaody Mars to conduct hi Clara Williams procession of American Yuletides, this Christmas grim kindergarten among America’s cradlings? is to see the fanning of Mars’ dread forge Inclining the youth of this nation to argument Never before has the American child been with the gun; callousing them to that high regard so deluged with military toys and battle game for human life to which this nation is dedicated with death-dealing make-believe, as during the It's something \to think about, anyway, Motion pictures of 1916 season of “Peace on Earth, Good Will when you're filling the Christmas stocking for Washington- ward Men.” that beloved boy of yours—the boy who is to The holiday shops fairly bristle with guns, be the citizen and history-maker of tomorrow, TaNSOnocona { { in ea) t ae for one 4 of sate. aul sake concerning facts new outbreak of infantile paralysis | Jey tall. I will mah Spedding ot to i San Francisco the Chemung by an Austrian subma stance of a new ning by Cher county board of health today. Tx Dear Miss Grey: | have read ; | : declares the latest cases show the| what “A. S. R.” has to say regard: | | srapioga to be more tree ta Ing the vielatione of the mater traf H.C. L. GETS THEM =") 4c Pt. 7c Qt. ever before.” fic speed law, and desire to cor - je we The latest case is that of Alverna| roborate his statement by some of | ian Gish, In “The Children Pay,” Coming to the Liberty Thureday & Save cont cf delivery. profit Caughreau, who has been taken to my Own observations covering a 7. = * NEW YORK, Dec. 6—Six mem okkreping and bed eee the detention hospital, wh period of over five years. | am a PROGRAMS TODAY cast of ¢ Mians, com-|bers of the Harlem-Rronx Live er ae other cases are der observati person of moderate means, driving rota m Poultry sociation were indicted! ;0WER FLOOR, PIKE PLACE MKT. a email car for business purposes. | ar — — have alwaye endeavored to live up y COLISEUM to the law in evtry particular, but). CLEMMENR—I, 1, Sethers ead R ee aia OUR WISH: By I have cheerved tice Thera seni | Edith Storey in “Am Kuemy to the et most asi ie fen thin Tomorrow to be two classes of motor vehicies knowr Tom's Frome every patron that are absolutely immune to b re faith feelin nweeter molestation by the police depart genera. pee Sbetter ae t for careless driving and ex ag} ee ee Ambulance, One of the Many Toys With War !dea Predominant. | ™°" 9 neritage of his- Army bu ibis ceeding the speed limit, and they i {s not sur childhood thru later teaching | press them are the cars of the idle rich and > Marines.” that w comeet and environment.” 7 {n the alr. The child of | the so-called “jitmey.” Of the two,) COLONIAL—Itoth Stomehouse th * tant t r a 0 ri ty . “Kineaid, Gamble This Professor Ben W. ind to hear and know | probably the worst aggressor is th inca mbler.” | tio. Johnaon’s contribution to the about tt ate |"jitney,” whose speed limit at all hn b- | ti \ F ‘ LIBERTY war toy controversy today rag wa e en, pr mes and places is only limited by wh ay bis fill of tt the power of the car and Is seldom, ‘The WashingtonCalifornia cham bs and | Gardner close contact with over sult from any ptreonal appeal to ‘ van ildren. For years he died the the Automobile club, the police de-| author, who has written such noted sychology of youth partment or the estate authorit(®s, successes as “Pere “Bullets and Must Know All Epochs | JUSTICE, |Brown Eyes,” “A Corner ol Chi n ntinued Home,” “Plain Jane ° thru a nu net growth ar of Cawnpc Mt mat epochs, corres ng somewhat to { Triang! most popular waa evol stone age Clara Willams’ work as the intellect and expre to present slav girl invests the | day civil ments than Last Times Today with real eharm Pass Some educators assert! war's horrors and destruction ines,” a hilartous comedy COLONIAL FOURTH AT PIKE TODAY New Show The Po Oe Star RUTH STONEHOUSE “The Perils of a Girl Detective” Five Acts of Thrills and Startling Surprises Also 3 Added Features Nestor Comedy “Married a Year” Comedy-Drama “THE SHADOW” “RACCOONS” (Educational) Adults 10c CHILDREN 5c DOINGS IN FILMDON |NEWS—NOTES-~ GOSSIP COLISEUM 3 DAYS MORE berrerteere rated dancer. CLASS A . Captain J f the Horse Ma 4,” at the ¢ A, ia @ brillant ~ the ea ~- K and sparkling The most beautiful motion picture ever shown in Seattle 10 PARTS 1,000 scenes—5,000 pring ughter Ite Hiting sw sete the heart to feet to dancing. CITY AND COUNTY TO | JOIN JAIL CUTFITS PRbeeee esi baeraeret these Detaile centra : |tion of promi persons P* the ct 0} county stockade FS t will b rked out at a series of General Admission 25¢ conferences, the first of wh was held T A Counct n Bolto Fitzgerald jand Moore represent the in the e he ew Dime | Negotiat Saye fsa ° (U. S. Issue of 1916) coped y raf will be given as a Cali- yrisoners loaned far Fi . and buy the gar fornia Souvenir to Jed ‘ASK FACTS ABOUT CHEMUNG SINKING .. | WASHINGTON | United Sta quired of th every purchaser of a 25-cent ticket Nere by the grand jury today, charge ed with violating the Donnelly ant The trust law. The district attorney nt has ic men fixed poultry an governmen the 00k The have f realit Ramona” | at the Coll-| that will de and children in| equal measur CLEMMER graph star s A i o the which the renowned E, H. Sothern jays the t c nd which is] ne attraction at the mmer | Miss Storey was born in New! York city on March 18, 1892, which | makes this popular star just 24] years of age, Both her parents| were born in New York city and} come of good old American stock | They are aptly described by their Ho, for the days of the olden South! daughter as “just plain people Sunny, chivalrous, golden South, 7k With romance everywhere! Sweet were the days of the olden South, Sunny, chivalrous, golden South, For life and love were there! H MISSION the last. presenta ard of Patience | the screen after a long rest |edy completes the program | A com production which will] at the Mission theatre, | starring Louise Huff, Lottie Pick. | ford and John Bowers. Miss Huff is the typical Quaker-girl type, and her beauty, appealing personality and really wonderfu histrionic Ane abflity add greatly to the effective ANTONIO MORENO ness of the production. A point of unusual interest in this picture eS the fact that Lottie Pickford, sister Mary, makes her re-appearance on . beatin aN Delicate, heart-appealing, flowered with genuine aed 5 charm and feeling, “Rose of the South” is a story of 1 Stonehot 1e star of the isi i Pcs reraadetig tar Lhe | an exquisite sentiment, of a type too few and far Gambler,” which will be n at| between. |the Colonial the remainder of the | | week, since her arrival out at Unt-| ?, versal City last spring has won her M. Guterson’s Famous way Into the hearts of every ons Russian Orchestra there, directo: and players, as |well as hundreds of other ‘en MOBICAL POCERAN |ployes. Miss Stonehouse deeariaat “Eepana Waltz” . Gy. Walia) all her popularity, too, as she ts al *“Puppohen: pM iy | ways willing to help all she can and always has a kind word for ev. ery one in the studio | es ae | REX |. “A Price tor Folly,” at the Rex, jis a photo-drama with a Fr setting into which is introduc \ the familiar figure of the bg youth of good family who » ouse his time and cash in the company lof undeniable beauty and doubtful morals, The siren in the case is r et SAT Be ar ase Sedtttle’s Best Photoplay.H