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BY CONDO. | Nes, SIR, TN THE MANAGER || OF THis LAUNDRY, DO FOR You ¢ ine & I Z ONE “THING ou CAN BO 18 re ened DASCONTINUE Tas SYstem oF CHEWING UP PER! iY GOOD SHIRTS AND Lars ft ENLIST IN THE ARMY AND JOIN THE TANK CORPS IF You WANT To TREAT ‘Em ROUGH If TU fun a | )GE’S LETTER HAS | EM AWFULLY MAD! pip to blame for the blunders) any statement he had made am fact and ventilating facilities Then the board got down to a schools” Peace basis | d Wingor, in a letter! Seattle school girls may be taught > last week, sakl power needlework used in clothing | feetifying them might | factories, in conjunction with other | $150,000. He said the/ schoo! work, it was decided. The| architect was incom: | directors left the suggestion for con M@ that other members of | sideration to a special committee, on pevotag| Ptan Dormitory | Leeal factories complain of a shortage of girls in power needle work. One has offered’ to teach a classe of girls with pay, but the sehool board believes a course should @ut where the responal. | ¢ established in ihe schools feats,” declared Blair, in a iet-| At the same meeting of school ‘at Monday's meeting. | hoard directors, plans for a $27,000 Teputation has been injured, ‘dormitory for the Mercer Island Par mtal school were discussed. Resolutions adopted by the Broad way Parent Teacher association, urg- equal pay for men and women ‘at the board,” insisted Preaj-| board. and will be voted upon when 7 | the new school board ts placed, next He Was I; a hea Director Shorrock. too, de- the ‘Righ time that the school Brkstein. Winsor should make a tha te Jade haa cant renee | WILSON’S DAUGHTER Treaters They ai id wn SINGING TO WOUNDED members. all said Win-| as much to biame as any-| TOUL. France, Dee. 10.—Mine Mar. were made. garet Wilson, daughter of the presi: | ‘er? refused to! dent of the United States, sang to the other mem- | 7,000 wounded soldiers at an armnis eonferences, ignoring him, | tice celebration in a base hospital at) that he could “prove | Toul. THI TE APM HE AIRE ORPHEEY REL PHONES VAUDEVILLE Here is an appealing fund of dramatic and i musical entertainment. The worth of the program | makes m wins to get seats early. ‘f| Hobart Bosworth (HIMSELF) IN “THE SEA WOLF”’—By JACK LONDON DOINGS BoY- ‘You L0oK Me UP NEXT SPRING AND (LL SEE WHAT I Cad “Local Sailor Who Boxes Californ Harry Anderson Since joining the service out at the naval training station, Harry Ander son, former lightweight champion of Canada, has taken on weight and developed a kick to his punches. Anderson is scheduled to meet Johnny McCarthy, the California welterweight, in the n n event of Austin & Salt's smoker at the Crys tal Pool, Tuesday night ot larry— —Grace ELLSWORTH Smiling Smattering of Song and Dance Bert Fitzgibbon : THE ORIGINAL DAFFYDILL “SOMEWHERE ft IN FRANCE” An Episode of the Trenches | Bm pArchie— FALLS —Gertie} Jack— DEMARCO —Kitty i “A Few Hard Knocks” “Garden of Recreation” Courtney Sisters Features of Many Musical Successes ec5re 606 8 8 | } Posen ALLIED WAR REVIEW TRAVEL WEEKLY ] TWICE DAILY—2:30—8:15 | | NIGHTS MATINEES | ™ 1c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1. | 10c, 25¢, 50c There Is a Matinee Every Day. JOIN THE AFTERNOON CROWDS sn 3 | teed, and our bus jis ye Brown Dental . Offices i%, 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle's Leading Dentists Established in 1891 These offices ha ed their good reputation dentists doing by the | what they say they will do. Our work is guar enn is referred to \ tinfied ng r guarantee that our work will of the Jest, and satisfactory to you EDWIN J. BROWN Owner and Manager Brown Dental Offices 106 Columbia St. ONE GOWN OF BURGUNDY WoRUMBO CLOTH ‘TRIMMED 1 “TAUPE Fox - $2502 MAR GALLOP ~ (HARRY ANDERSON IS >» “READY FOR M’CARTHY THE SEATTLE OF THE DUFFS—We Thought It Was a Bicycle Suit, Olivia. " GOWN - WHAT. “To Do, SEE You CAN SPeN MUCH OBLIGED | Johnny McCarthy, the terrible motorman from the Golden Gate who has been winning his fights in the first and second rounds with one of his good right hand, meeta Harry wallop of his 1 right hand, meets Harry Anders local #aiior, In the main event of the smoker to be stag: ed at the Crystal Pool Wednesday The hitting prowess of the litue Californian is a matter of ring his jtory along the Coast, and his fame as a knockout artist has penetrated }the East. A sbort, straight right straight for the jaw is McCarthy's) favorite punch, and it has proved a winner for him | Harry Anderson is one of the beat boys in the ring in the Northwest at the present time. Since foining the naval service out at the training sta tion he has Improved his boxing and hitting powers wonderfully. Ander son in clever and many of his fol lowers are even banking on him to |win from the visitor. | McCarthy has been handicapped ‘by the lack of #parring partners. He |has been unable to find any one to | work out with while he has been in | VEGETABLES per sack nia, per Mh Local, per eack Local. per Colery—Local, per dow stalks ait local, sack, § dos. . Cacembers Hothoure, dor . Fe a. ' Local, Lettace 1 | Sawa te Oniene— | Cal Austratian brown, Peanet Hotter.Per . .. 1, bell, per tb owt Netted Geme Aiweet, per ™ Pumpkine—. Waan., per Radiahes—-Local, doz, hunches Turnipe—Local, per wack .... ruuiTs Almende—Posr_ T. Hraril Nate—Per th. Filberte. f Peanate . 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Cracked Corn 300 6.00 SAY, OLIVIA, | FouyO A Bie 1 MADE UP MY Down STAIRS AGAINST You For $250" FoR Ole THOUSAND DOLLARS AUATT SADR GAVE You? WASNT THAT’ WR. GALLOP | subsistea | some time to come, TAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918. MIND THAT FoR. ONCE IN MY LIFE 'D OWN A DRESS THAT WAS STRKTIN UP TO DATE- ("Lt Show rv “T2 You c Vou TRing FASY, Oo THAT Tf YEH = HES GONNA GIVE ME A OB. NEXT. SPRING —= MAYBE HES GONNA MAKE ME A RACE ~ WORSE UDCKEY-; this section. He has worked out sev eral times with Leo Houck. Both men are in fine shape. Me-| Carthy will enter the ring weighing about 142 pounds, while Anderson will tip the scales at about 139. McCarthy leaves for the South im. mediately after the bout j Harry Gillum meets Knockout Brown of California in the semi windup. Gillug is a Sait Lake boy He haw fought Frank Barrieu and | other good boys of the Weat. hung up & cleangut victory over Steve Reynolds at Everett recently Brown has a knockout record of | note in California, stowing away Rofus Willams and Young Jack Johnson Ed Denny will box Jim Rore, of Camp Lewis, in one of the prelim inaries, Denny hax shown well in his bouts here and shows promise of developing into a good ring man with more experience. F good boxer, according to reports from the camp. Phil Richardson boxes Paddy Ryan of Bremerton, and Mickey turns and Lackey Morrow tangle on the other bout of the card TODAY’S MARKET REPORT | Minnesota sGhayie Logl (aprouting) ‘ | PEACE MAKERS MAY AID CHINA (Special to The Star by N. E. A) | VEKIN, Dec. 10—Appeal for An glo-Saxon leadership in straighten: | ing out the tangle in China'’s tn- ternal affairs before the peace con. ference may be made. | Whether England or would at this time step in as an in- termediary remains to be seen. By request they might do so, but Pres ident Wilson has been sufficiently emphatic in his statement of the principal that every nation should work out ite own internal problems. Loaning of money by the allies has, however, been one of the fac-| tors in keeping alive dissension, it is declared here, and upon these loans the militarista of North China have | Yet China's aid—or rath-| er her lack of aid—to the cause of the allies in the war on the central} powers has been oceasion for sharp exchanges between the allied governments and the celestial em pire Loans of $50,000,000 by Japan for establishment of Chinese-Japanese steel worka has released from the banks of China funds which are be ing used by themilitariats, for the railways to be built under these con tracts cannot be constructed for} America the | | EYES OUR SPECIALTY cd Years of ex- Perience In fitting and making glasses, and our) low operating ex-| pense, enable bo to make better glasses for less! money. | Broken Lenses duplicated on | short notice at reduced prices. SCHOONMAKER OPTICAL Co. 1228 First A im 6477. | One Block Market, oe teeter BY ALLMAN "M Hee TO Vere You TWAT No | DRESS 1S WoRTH $ 250 ones, | WoULON'T AND | TooK MAKE You A jTocKey 2 ~- WHY, HORSE RACING ONT HIS | Business! vw ime WE! We KRUVOSKY TO MEET KING K. O, Kruvosky, California heavy- weight, will meet Mickey King here next month. King is anxious to show minst the Golden Gate star. They ht a draw in San about a year ago. eee GULLJIM AFTER KING Harry Gillum wants a bout with out Brown Tuesday night. Probably be lined up with the were- wolf if he shows well eee MASON TRAINS HARD Jim Mason, the big middleweight, who has won his first three starts here, is working out every day at Austin & Salt's gymnasium. He ex- pects to show again next Tuesday eee BAILY HERE ° Joe Bailey, Canadian lightweight, is in Seattle. BALL KINGS WILL ELECT NEW CHIEF NEW YORK, Dec, 10.—The “suc cessor of John K. Tener as president of the National Raseball league, wil! be elected Tuesday at the meeting of the National league here. John A. Heydler, secretary of the organization for many years, and John Conway Toole, are the leading | candidates for the executive posi- tion. Plans for the coming season will be discussed at the session. */ MINERS FLOCK BACK TO WORK IN AMERICA WASHINGTON, Dec. 10—Back to the mines the workers are flock ing, to produce enough coal to keep the wheels of industries turning and America warm in the cold months. ‘The United States employment bu reau has announced that splendid success hag followed its efforts to get many miners who have turned to other fields back to their old jobs GETTER VALUES UP-STAIRS SBR * $455 1Se 15¢ 15¢ 15c¢ 15¢ Sc A High Class 15¢ [5c Treat. 15c [5c Hoyt’s Coffee 15¢ I5c Real ‘Cream 15¢ [Se aneoniie 15c [5c Soungnese 15c Ibe bias 15e Ibe yHoyrs = 15e 322 Pike, at Fourth 5c [5c We NEVER CLosE ISe 15¢ Le 15e 15c 15c 15c WHY THEN WAKTED $3007 FOR THis DRESS- I Tan 76M PAY ov S0TWEY oPLiT “The DIFFEREACE STRING OF Its Quit OBVIOUS a $ 200 IT ay | SOMETH t LL, WE pup Mey A OWNED A WANT BIRDS THEN SPLIT , | | - Thar ) ING. | AHERN. STRING OF HORSES 2, waw? HAW tf THATS RICH ~~, WHY, HE OWNS A MERRY: GO- ROUND! KING GEORGE WILL VIEW PROTECTED RING STARS In an effort to protect birds and game animals in various party of the over 100 game officials will meet in Seattle to hold their annual state, two-day session Wednesday. Sugges tions will be made to the state legis: The pick of the service boxers will perform before the king of Great Britain Wednesday in the in ter-allied boxing show to be staged in London. America sent a con- tingent of the cream of her service fistic stars headed by Ritchie Mitch jature for changes in the game laws | ¢!!, Milwaukee lightweight. and Pal the laws. The sessions will be held in the! Army and Navy club. He | Mickey King if he wins over Knock-! perminsion to kill crows, which prey He will on the eggs of other birds, by the local Audubon society. Francisco and to consider the enforcenent of | Moore, Memphis bantamweight, both of the Great Lakes. Willie Meehan, the California heavyweight, may also figure in the ‘The association will be asked for | finals, for when he is going right he is a hard man to beat. The other boxers from the Great Lakes station, besides Moore and Ritchie, are Jack Heinen, Chicago | welterweight, and Cal Delany, Cleveland lightweight. Andre Anderson, Chicago heavy weight, may figure in the finals im |the big men’s division. more satisfaction out of Georges Carpentier, the famous | Frenchman, may repypsent France jth the big Wing *tour: t and if he is in condition he should win the \heavyweight title, without much trouble. | Youd hardly | know Pete chew: Yet he says he gets _ chew bolds its good taste It pes "s why you can get the good taste of this class tobecce witheut extra cost, PEYTON BRAND fee Cee valuable features of the servic We want them to succee all in o} cases t best to handle ers. go REAL PAINLE Co-operation With Customers Proper financial co-operation and experienced counsel SS DENTISTS are © we try to render our custom- ed in their business, and we do ur power to help them. In most hey reciprocate by doing their make it worth while for us to their banking business. 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