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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919. SREREME ME mma RENE PEMA METE SORES tion \the ¢ \y : Hawaii Urgés Congress to Demand Answer |: From Jap Children be we ® BY MIKE JAY of representatives from leading clubs ted 4 HONOLULY, T. 1, Deo, 19.—No! & ‘ jon lant woek ¢ ro dual eltizenship in Hawall noun ve her be a Jap or an American. No | * © hyphenated loyalty will be tol it compulsory for stand born chit | 1 S Z ad fy erated. NI 1107-1109 SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA x ‘The civic convention, a gather dren, of Sapenese parents, to y * Ny ¥ whieh Seven aabeehae Specials ; oy rea 2 Hr | trea after reaching 9 given age. ae Dominoes and Washing Checkers jortly. | 4 Only Four |, ¥ More Days § [ny gage gE The resolution is that a | zens, but B Christmas i | lag a ; are citizens of both countries,” says efore pao the resolution. It conclude: »y recommending that Accordingly, half the total number | r\4 Were Japanese children, who attend | you ¢ dependent, but the rest are supported | comts by various denominations of the|M* Buddhist faith. ‘Bot SET OF FOUR BOXING GLOVES | Choirs Will Sing I ” “The ge Goods Store” : “Under Which Flag?” | ,-.: mm Gets. It” Peels Off | | ‘ort They Come Like Banana Skin, | 60e CARD GAMES the commission take up with the : : - proper aut ies in Washington the A $10.00 FOOTBALL The popular games of pe ne OL ¥ od Problem of dual citizenship, to the Regular Sc set Satu The regulation Sc er PFeaotball of Rook or Pit, Saturday spe — iw he time Py end that a treaty or other arrange as aay, Bot Steed loathe | to buy! ments be made covering declarations bar est De Rees ees DOE ent creases 45c | KY a> = | : | ach jarations ancred | Peels [q@ Make This a |by, the Japanese government.” Rtas ar nisnweone tm TIDDELY WINKS eg Jewelry Christmas 98) There we 160 Japanese language : por menene, Tale . °W.° BR gat apenrc BE IS rect som, aches (gloetes enarteak inter Millinery as bee; prick 19 & .s | There 1 pupila attending |? P cae Saturday, at ee c there Ja nchooln. Of Marked Distinction he public schools of Ha |t dries immediately | wail [the rest, without ba were attended by 43,136 puplla 11. yD ringing kenty ed both the public school and the torture. Fem It never fails Japanese school. | “Gete-It.” the only ure, eu - 10 00 About 100 Japanese schools are tn-|teed, money-back corn ' remover, bd jeago, Tl When the federal schoo! murvey tx | Company Christmas Carols nla will be sung by choirs on iret bill at a Christmas c uinment prepared t h of Madtaon wt. and Me club. ‘The tree will r t up at Seventh ave, and Ter at, and will be brilliantly de The public ts invited Corns Painlessly * or 3 Drops, That's All, *, painful way 1 . Reduced to f that oc an wor but @ trifle at any drug sto A Grouping of Hats Formerly | Much Higher Priced in Seattle by the Owl Drug STRIKING BAGS A $12.50 ELECTRIC TRAIN Royw and Men's alses, mado by P. P. Claxton, United States | comminsioner of education, in the near future, special attention will be per to the Japanese side of the prob em. While ft has long been declared that the Japanese will outvote all other gationalities in the Islands in| the not far distant future, the first Japanese of standing to come for ward boldly with such @ statement, is Rey. U, Okormura. He declares that within 14 years the Japanese race will hold the vot- ing power in the Hawaiian islands. He urges greater Americanization ot! depanese, in order to prepare the} coming gencration to understand the principles of democracy. “Bob” F arley Wins Court Dismissal | 4 oO - leat , hair Fell ae, of Napa one armored motor car and two supply rown tan leather, green leather, triple seam, cars, each with two four-wheel trucks and padded, Corbett pattern, Saturday 3 25 sliding center doors, ten sections $9 75 Saturday $4 65 special ° of track, Saturday special..... . special .. ° NO PHONE CALLS ON ABOVE SPECIALS Just Take a Look at These Prices $22.50 Kigin, Wal- in Knitwear Brushed wool scarfs with plaid borders. Angora scarfs, striped on Gifts From the nd, regular $11.50 values; Sat Kodak Department specia Japanese water col- wriy l, OMS. oF outfits, for painting ture Brushed woot tame nave Roeak ,Fictures t) for ten years Requiey price $20. $5. 00 B. =p tor Teautiful jamicure Bet» Large assortment. A very appropriate gift riety of popular colors, regular In th dep: Complaint filed against “Bob” Par.) $3.50 values; Saturday special, i0¢8unviny sot SPECIAL ley, proprietor of the White Horne $2.95. Glasses and Bi $25. 00 tavern, following the discovery of| winners eight cases of wh jn a chicken. | lars. Other Practical Suggestions From Various anmats Departments A regular menagerie of everything in stuffed ani mals from Puppies and Cats to Teddy Bears and Ele phanta, prices from $1.50 to $10.50. Dia moe 4a coop back of the chicken dinner re sort, was dismissed by the U. 8. com-| miasioner at Everett Thursday, In ternal revenue agents failed to ap pear with evidence against Farley. | The action of the commissioner will | not preciude further prosecutions if evidence of the alleged whinky hoard. ing im presented to the federal author itiea, District Attorney R. C. Saun dors mid Thursday afternoon. BOGGESS WILL APPEAL Robert Lee Bogrens, ex-police ser kant, convicted in superior court| Wednesday of selling seven gallons of grapo for $280, has announced that | oly @ ee lett. The regular price Rings Regu- lar price $200. The very gift for “Mer.” for a fine 17 $17.50 joe) atisie man's Watch Warranted for 20 years. $5. 5 Beoltd Gola e Watch Chains. Only @ few left at these prices. TAFT WHEEL TOYS —Comprising the smartest styles of the season in lustrous velvets, Duvetyn and Combinations of vel- vet, silk and ribbons, with ostrich in its many phases —flowers, fancy embroidery and stitchery as prin- cipal trims. Women who choose for individuality will appreciate the savings offered on hats of such character. . . While there is still plenty of opportunity to wear them — Pronounced Reductions are made on WINTER COATS With Luxurious Fur Collars AT $95.00 Formerly priced from $125.00 to $185.00 Fortuna, Peachbloom, Evora, Chamel- eon, Bolivia and Velour. Are the handsome materials used to develop these coats in the newest .versions of the loose back and belted styles. Linings are soft silks in plain or fancy designs. SECOND AT SPRING. A Suggestion for Christmas Last week we advised ® Savings Bank Book for your growing boy or girl Again we make the same wugrestion. A savings account would delight your child and could be made © wonderful help in teach ing lesnons of thrift. $15. 50 aia *st Watson's parlors Friday afternoon in fine oak cheat. Reg- at 1 o'clock, Burial was in Lake | ‘ | SO Mrs. oerastines 4 : Veatch Chains | he will fight the conviction thru the} Maco aoeyy “rnpeg $18.00, “Meccano” Cabinets | ee ere ne Gold tinled state supreme court to the supreme Hand Cars, $6.50 to § eas | $ e Knives for court of the United States, If neces. | Auto Coasters, $16.50 to $40.00. An ideal gift for the boy chain. sary, in an effort to vindicate himuelt. Coaster Express Wagons, $8.50 to e - | — $11.50. ee ew oe | FUNERAL HELD FRIDAY -" ’ fit, a place for every part | — Tank — - ‘ | SPECIAL Funeral services for Mra. Sadie M many other models. $5.00 to $10.00. | Rieff, 62, were held from_ Bonney | | KIDDY COASTERS COLUMBIA BICYCLES ular price $26.00. | View cemetery. She died at her The famous American Wheel that every - }home, 2206 Pighth ave. A son,| A combination Coaster and Wagon—an ‘boy would like to awn. We can show you all | |George, and daughter, Mra. Relle! Cole, of Seattle, and a daughter, Mra. Mary Yackem, of Portland, survive) her. She was a member of the Re bekahs and American Yeomen. $3. 50 + Stenet Tings, solid gold Initials engraved Free. $2.50, Sansone: price $5. 75 Gold-filled Scart, Cc Pine, Large as {deal wheel toy for the younger children, $4.00. the models, The man whe repairs watches! doesn't complain of working over- | team | 3 vie FE LE LE Eh Ph EEE FEB PAPA IS IAP PARA NSPS IAPSIAPE IESE IAIA) 19S PAPA ISIS ISIS nortment to pick from $1.50 Miarm Clocks araReY at higher prices: peor tna for thes We |4 Jecat man has solved Wes a ELELELEALALTE 107.3209 SECOND AVENUE ELE ETRE NEAL PAINLESS DENTISTS wx Not Act Now $4.50, jus: wine Im order to tntrodmce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lizhteat | “ 3 U. pag snag : acne, wate gang tn “ Don't delay! At : BAUM’S§ Ml ake no official ac apd strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob, guaran | teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE Term $15.00 Set of Teeth. ... $10.00 |, 10.00 fet Whalebone Teeth 00 t demands produ as Jewelry Store : - saree fers, “but the a HAT, $8.00 Bridgework 1411 venue the i Painless Extracting AN work guaranteed for 15 yenra. Have lnpresston taken tm the —<_ and get teeth same 7. Examination and advice free, and See Samples ‘ork. no president’ ¥ WATCH REP ALRING mines ae state are Sd EAE PEE EE suse id 4 Union. | of Our Plate and Bridge STEWART >uOnvGnAPS and 5 DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS While They Last O48 Ask o Mery Pets ave tented our work. When coming to our effice, be Bi. TRAINS ARE BACK ON you are in the right place.’ Bring this ad with you. PRE-STRIKE SCHEDULE Open Sundays From ® te 12 for Working Propte r trains in the North: OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS wit want Opposite Wraser-Patersen Om = *trike | chairmar | tee, frém T. Ww illiner has a way to | keep her hats in perfect con | dition, by putting each in a separ r| ate compartment THIS WEEK Rachel Crothers’ Comedy Drama “The Three THE MAN WITH MONEY can afford to take chances on an un- certain investment. The small investor cannot. fore investing your sav- of your bankers. They wider carefu in and get th will be glad to he you Savings Department open every Ba neinggenn evening from 6 to 8 for ie anor of 7 | The Seattle National Bank Us” A Most Unusual Value rep oat, Sof 8 Stewart Products Service Station Four Doors Above Broadway 910 East Pike St. Phone East 629 AT THE WILKES | FOR MEN NI FOR BOYS “Something to wear” is always Our prices are always lower than practical as a gift. You can get that other Seattle stores, and there has “something” here with the assur- | been no raising for the holiday trade. ance that it will be right; in style, | Every article in our big stock is suit- in quality, in price. able for a gift. Great Holiday Showing in Boys’ Wear— Our Experienced Salesmen Will Gladly Assist You With Suggestions , CHILDREN’S —— Boys’ Suits $12.50| overcoats Boys Suits $15.00 FULLY LINED $10 | “Sam W. Peck” and “Joseph Skolny” Famous Boys’ Suits BOYS’ HATS |; BOYS’ SWEATERS NECKTIES, SHIRTS, | AMERICAN BOYS’ CAPS | IN COLORS OF THE SUSPENDERS, | BOY SHOES $1.00 VARIOUS SCHOOLS | GARTERS, BLOUSES | $4.50 to $6.50 9 e Men’s Suits $ 40 Overcoats . These have been specially priced for gifts. Splendid models in the very newest styles and colors. Designs as conservative or as dressy as you prefer. BATH ROBES | SMOKING $8.50 | JACKETS $8.50 Young Men’s Double $ Breasted Belt Suits 30 THE VERY FINEST IN MEN’S SHIRTS, SOCKS, SUSPENDERS, NECKWEAR, BELTS AND UNDERWEAR I lf acts | Shafer Bros. Good, practical suits in nice range of dark colors. ‘Tweeds and cassimeres well tailored. Popular colors. SPECIAL HOLIDAY Seattle’s Largest Clothiers BOXES’ ‘| Second and University [Whole Block First and University | Long

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