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TTLE STAR—MON -make your selection of toys this week while the showing is the largest. You can choose now just what you want—later the things you had in mind to buy may be sold out— why not make your toy purchases now ?— articles selected now will be held for later delivery —and “YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD!” STANDARD FURNITURE CO. —thousands of toys, games, mechanical and highly-amusing contrivances for little folks—dolls, carriages, erectors, wheel goods and toy furniture in an endless array—all moderately priced. } tomorrow this picture cou- ) pon and So—eut it out— ‘ children, join the “Standard Christmas Savings Club” to help our thousands of little friends -~to help them Christmas = «! practical way ewthin ato: become the “| Banta ¢ to thousand, ehiidren helping prepare for their t buying in a O¥s as KrOWR-UpA! each year this store opens severui tnousands “iy abceoute’ wita Seattle x pe Savings Bank” 6. children. Never before In the Distory of credit merchandising has credit deen exterded. to chidren: we know our thournnds of little friend will enjoy selecting thetr toy gifts for their friends and relatives, “just like mother and father do! this is another indication of th it —#o we say to the ehildren of And aelect in mind for gift-giving ood an Fat Y OF savings nd get one of thes rt saving your pennies if you bring back the bani Credit” for $1 for your fi —we have a “Your- Be sure to join the ive little banks, take it home ad small change! ft Toy Store will give you a “Toy paved! will get ome of these little ahipe “Huccess,” In col with Ame ank" for every child In Seattle HIUSTMAS SAVINGS CLUB a5¢ —wheelbartow red painted body: strove wheel: well constructed; a popular toy for boys: mpecia! —veloctpede, nade with enam- ateer with kettle complete pkillet Teddy Bears: special value 65c “American Flyer’”’ train set: ( automatic sand crane 95¢ “American Neutrality Kid,” 19 inches; large com. position head, painted tures; comp sition hand, fea wt comprises t one mounted offic bearer; one tent “mama” plainly; cettv- told header Strongly con- Passenger car strong clock. | . ) ot track and Tee | apeciat Ge | cromsings! complete train... .6R25 --others at S@e, $1.50, $1.90, ; ethers Be, BSc, $1.25, $1.75, $2.35, others ot $2.60, $4.25, §4.25, $2.35. $2.85, suas. a525, Sass. Toadster: special — | lace bobby hose: | mechanical a | |= 6auto— turning mene) | Hebe D plush Jointed } tame, ape: } etat $2.35 “Riddle Worse” Car | “American” $2.15 o@e | yd is j wing hobby horse, as / lectured: strong aid piendid y hers at $9 ~ $15.60, $16 coasting; muscle | developing thing; price or monthly 1 ae : payments on f bicycles — \ {\—blercles for bers and “girts, Juventle sices and fom wise models; we have « ljiarse assortment of Lor- jjsines, Flyers, Popes and ‘hbia motor bikes, “all a high-gradé = ma- the prices start hatha ‘13x19, 25¢ Alphabetical ~erectors are the bert toys for young folks to develop Uelr talent tn Duliding and engineer { hardwood § ana ch jy « } complete for 2.75 witt for price $2.95 rubber tires, spoke wheels | F dain kof ania 5 Wonton Fanaa | ae] tee special value — £1.90 dolly; easy © open and 2 NAVY Iput together | ; price | 1 little trunks for 0 clothes, made Jui as carefully and practical Bs TAYge Trunks; 1i-ineh atee 18-inch size MECHANICAL TRAIN { OM TRACKS m two ) ) the” young artist's } drawing book of a price 4 —this complete mechanieat tralu ond track are well { engine has ateung $1.5 large unbreakable doll baby with movable eyes— $4.25 this unbreak te Ae) aia able doll can be able doll; can be freely kn ocked about; neat- ly dressed; beautiful features; large and attractive; inches price freely knocked store's pop- about; patent ular credit nervice tn fitted to your igdi- vidual teedat agreeably, Mberally extended tn @ dignified. body; neatly dressed 16 inches long; very handsome face; — moving eyes; a very attractive and desirable — doll that will surely please your lit tle girl; an ex ceptional good value at - $4.25 satinine- tory way! TACOMA L. Schoenfeld & Sous 111 So. Lith st. SEATTLE Second Ave. at Pine st. VET Vice 7 tothe homefurnisher 1|Two Rings Stolen Resolutions urging Stephens to grant Mooney a condi tional pardon, in order that the le cane may be removed, were adopted | Sunday by the executive counell of | the Washington State Federation of Labor The resolutions ealled-mttention to the numerous disclosures of fraud and perjury that have been made against the prosecution in the tional an an act of pla ce. a | finanolal, the Washington state move t to Mooney In his fight for his | constitutional rights. unanimous vote, the “Save y'§ Life” | dorsed by the local Millwrights’ un }ion and by the Steel Workers’ Aux er unions that voted last week A masn meeting of Puget sound | navy yard employes, under the| auspices of the combined Bremerton | labor unions, voted Sunday to Join | in the strike movement. | At an enthusiastic meeting of the | Machinists’ union, held in the Seat: | |tle Metal Trades hall, Sunday, the | Mooney strike was unanimously in dorsed. This union has 3,300 mem bers The local Blacksmiths’ union, rep: resenting 1,500 workers, decided*Bun day to strike December 9, with the other organizations, as a protest against the Mooney sente by Invited Sailor After being invited to the home of Clarence FE. Bragg, Chelsea apart: ments, 620 Olympic place, for dinner Sunday night, ene of three Bremer ton sailors repald the hospitality by | stealing two diamond rings, valued | at $350, from the bureau of Brage’s wife, He confessed to taking the rings when she gave him a “mother ly” talking to afterward, Mrs, Drage }told the police. The other two sailors said they would turn their guilty mate over to the authorities on arriv- al at Bremerton, } Three Held for | Assaulting Girl Three men—a soldier, sailor and | |taxloab driver—are held at the eity | | Jail on an open charge Monday, fol-| lowing their arrest Sunday for bru-| ily assaulting @ girl whom they in Hering, soldier, said | by the police to be both ex-convict jand burglar, is another. Seaman | | Frank Riley, formerly in civil life | Red Riley.” alleged notorious con: | viet, in the third * |Minute Men Cause the Arrest of 1,008 Minute Men of the American Pro- | tective league, caused the arrest in Seattle and thruout the state of 1,008 alleged German agents, army slackers and violators of the expion- age acts during the last stx months, according to & report just made to/| the war department, | The Minute Men were organized about a year ago, but much of their success depended upon secrecy. Rep- | | resentatives are In 25 counties of the | tate, and Seattle has a membership | numbering 20,000. “Flu” in Far North W. 7. Lopp, superintendent of the | Seattle office of the United States | bureau of education, has left for the | North to ald in the fight against the Spanish influenza that is raging among the Exkimos in the Nome dis trict More than 150 deaths among the Eskimos around Cape Prince of | Wales have been reported at Nome. |The situation there is regarded as | very serious. { Lao FE Te eR MORE WOMEN MUST | SEW FOR RED CROSS Belgian and French youngsters | will be kept warmer if Seattle wom- en meet their Red Cross obligations. |Thousands of ttle dresses, already jcut, must be stitched together. jreaterials are furnished, but there lare not enough women workers. ofn homes. ‘ 4. K. PARKER EXPLAINS Jobn Parker, 1905 Market st., ® written to The Star, explaining that his friends have been phoning |him and asking if he is the John Parker reported Nov. 21 as arrested for selling lquor. \J. K VICTORY NCHEON A victory luncheon was held by the Transportation club at noon |Sunday, in the organization's head | quarters, Railway change build. ing. Seven fourminute men mem spoke, (tablets) “1 hear so well with Say With r this sn 3 and lot just one ements. Com factory expert to your personal re Owing to the tr mand, another lar Ths been sent ua, th perth as consented to stay few days longer. Free Demonstration Noy. 25 | Tues, Nov, 26 ed., Nov. 27 ce uring ration Walter Robson ‘The Old Reliable oP: lace onde x= a ? All} Yornen may do the sewing in their | “It's another John Parker,” says! headache, and 8 off the cold. Ww ghovies signature on each | box. 30¢ ‘STATE'S LABOR CANNERY MEN HEADS ASK FOR GREEDY, CLAIM’ MOONEY PARDON, Governor | in the Chamber of Commerce Mon: | wal obstacles to the rehearing of bin | Mooney case, and urged the condi: | = WILKES SAD strike haw been in: | |The Fighting Hope Ulary, Jn. addition toaramerous oth- | | thur HL. Miller, representative ot the | federal bureau of education, whe de. |eclared that the “greed” of the can. nerymen was depriving the natives of the section of # livelihood, James F. Howl, general manager Hearings on the proposed restric |Of the Hofius Steel and Equipment tion of fisheries in the Copper river |C° died at his home, 731 17th ave, Sunday morning. district in Alaska were continued | ns AR. rHEATRe rercwienravina ss nT Sulzer and Judge wham, of Alaska, ad da capacity audience of bust: | men. Both presented argu: | tn against restrictions, Arcu ments in favor of restrictions had been previously presented by Ar-| day ct Fifth and Pine Eitiett 226, HUNDREDS WERE TURNED AWAY SATURDAY NIGHT, 80 COMM MAMLY THIS WEEK TO sKK ‘BLANCHE BATES’ Dig Dramatic Success “MOTHER” The Bweetent, Story Ever Told First Run tn Seattle STARRING GRACE HUFF and IVAN MILLER Nighte—2Be-66e HEAR OUR HOPEJONES WURLITZER DENTISTRY PAINLESS RIGHT PRICED BY EXPERTS You are as- sured of getting the most mod- ern and up to the minute ser- vice in dentistry when you come to this office. We employ only graduate: regis- tered dentists, men of the high- est standing in their profession. Each and every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dent board i right on the (] in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This insures you that your work will be done by a man who knows just how it ought to be done, to give you lasting sat- isfaction. | When a dentist holds a certificate from the state dental board it is proof positive that he knows his business thoroughly—it is proof that he has gradu- ated from a: good dental college and then has gone hefore the state board and passed a thorough and searching examination before that body as to his knowledge and ability to practice the dental pro- tession. Having successfully passed this examina- tion, he is given his certificate, and not till then. Remember that we employ only graduate regis tered dentists at this office so you can’t possibly make any mistake in coming here for your dental work. Remember this also—this office is here to stay— we have been here a great many years now, during which time we are proud to say we have built up a reputation for honest methods and fair, square deal- ing, which we now regard as by far the most valu- able thing we possess. You will find it most distinctly to your advantage to come to an office which has a reputation like ours to maintain, because you may be very sure that we aren't going to take any chances with that reputation. We expect to treat you so well when you come here that you will come back to us any time in the future that you need dental service. More. tha that, we are depending on you to recommend us your friends and we know mighty well that y won't do that unless you are pleased and satisfi yourself. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will tell you just what is needed to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be You will be surprised to find how small this cost will be under our low-price system. We shall be pleased to have you call at once, and, for the sake of your own health, we urge that you do not put it off even another day. wn REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice, Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times,