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ARMY and NAVY GOODS —AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE— G00 Det Blankets, just received, weight 5 pounds; each Wool Shirts, $3.75 to | $6.50. Auto Robes, | colors, $7.00, Cotton Khaki and Blue U.S. Army Chambray Shirts, $1.25 $5.75 to $10.00, to $2.00. 3arrack Shoes, Sweaters, assorted col- porte ys Pee i ‘ o ee 8, -Negga a — $18.00 to $20.00. Slip-on. Sweaters, Plaid Mackinaws, $3.00 to $6.00. $14.50. Logger Jumpers, all, Oo. D. Overcoats, wool, waterproof, $9.50. $20.00 to $35.00. White Shirts, open U. S. Army Packsecks, back, best material, 50¢.) $2.00. We have a large assortment of Sheepskin Lined Coats from $9.75 to $20.00 Write for Prices to KIRK’S MILITARY SHOP various Shoes, full | Three tained league. A ‘There for Games will be played at the Soldiers and Sailors’ club, Knights of Columbus and the ¥. M. C tentative |drawn up calling for one game a | week for each team. | will be presented to the meeting of the captains to be held Wednesday Cage Players and Officials Will Meet at the “Y” Wednesday Night floors have now been ob The Star's basketball A schedule haa been Thin schedule This meeting was originally ached. | uled for Tuesday night at The Star, | |but will be held at the Y Wednesday night M. Cc. A! will be a meeting of all| players, captains, ma. cere and of.) at the “Y™ ednesday to discuss rules and) 1209 FIRST AVENUE Or Phone Main 4619 ficials MORTON GETS S) TACOMA CALL IN RING MIX ‘Pugsy” Morton, Los Angeles <A) | ightweight, was handed one of those regulations for the coming year, This meeting will include all present of-| of chureh league and others interested | in the game, | The captains of The Star league will hold their private session at the conclusion of the general meeting. — | ‘The session wil lopen at a cafeteria inner to be served at the rangements for attendin, The Star leagua the “Yan can tel made thru “Doe” Wella, physical tn-| | Date Changed a> Asay \for Meet ot, Star League 4 ti Washington ts just as anxious to get the big game as Passe dena, January 1, with Harvard as Oregon ls. This sentiment was the keynote of the annual Washington foot banquet held at the ton 1 . urzallo of in his re marks to ¢ last night that he is not opposed to the post season game if the invita tion comes, Oregon has had representatives at Pasadena try- ing to influence the officials to decide upon Oregon—even mem bers of the Portland press going out after the game, Washington Is standing on its team’s record and if the Purple and Gold team ls chosen today the team will deserve the game more than the Webfooters with their methods attempting to gain the honor. It’s a fine ch of young fellows, this Washington football team. Harvard, Yale, Princeton and the other Eastern institu: tions of learning may turn out better teams, which we doubt, but they never turn out a better brand of men than the Purple and Gold gridders were this sea son. The boys are anxious to play in the big game at Pasa dena, but like the officials of the school, are willing to stand on thelr record as a team, rather than go begging after the com THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919. 4. # man and th Sur u" Dean Mein Palm thor ape The will the ton ls due to play California in the south and Oregon at Portland. Washington's home games on the gridiron next year will probably be Pullman, 0. A. C. and Stan ford. Ole heavyweight, got just what we pred ing—when he went in the ring with heavy Fran end we it's didn awa knew at least how to protect himself. back here j i, 4) Miller addressed the team ongratalated them for for rk this year, President lo of the University, © walstant n Priest, nest, W new, Viet Younger were some of the “Oregon City” serviceable-coats. acific Coast conference wet to decide schedule ming year at the Was 1 tonight, Washington we do not believe in range, colors and styles, Anderson, the Tacoma lcted he would—a good lick Harry Wills, the colored yyweight, last night at San nelsco, Ole was thru at the of the third round. Not that wish Ole anything bad, but kinda tough on him that he 't have sense enough to stay y from the cracks until he Young Men’s We can expect Ole looking for k around most any day now. guaranteed ials, splendidly tailored and well styled. Breasted Belt Models Good quality materials at this price. styles are the very latest. 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In a single year as many as half a mil | pus proceedings began here today to obtain his release from the insane asylum, asserts that he was commit ted to the Institution because he kiss ed a horse, Dr. Grandon, who for merly was @ prominent physician in w York, holds that a man has a perfect right to kiss a horse if he a Mother! You Calcium W | fornia.” must say “Call- eat hee on cases of self-destruction have been recorded. wants to, and that he is not neces sarily insane because he does ft. at t how effecti THEY'RE TIRED OF 8-CENT FARE Rainier Valley Citizens Urge Sale of Line r and ob An &-cent fare does not make a wild hit with Rainier valley reat- dents when they stop to reflect that jpatrons of the munictpal ratiway | lpay only & cente. | Feeling thus, the Young Men‘s| |Business Club of Rainier Valley. thru Secretary Harry W. Mason, |bad urged Walter M. 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