The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1907, Page 7

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WRINKLES! THE HORRID THINGS ° AMERICAN ASSIMILATION hoae agitators and to thowe | citien showed the presence of 3,007 | Who would be oppowed to a Japan: | Japanese, of which 601, oF ese exclusion law = pee rate these women debatable save two. They are Firat—Assimiladon of the Jap: | anese fnto American life will al ways be impessible-—and would bever be eounteranee it tt were possible—beeause of the hopeless immorality of the Ortental Second—-No matter how long a Japanese might Uve ia the land of the Stare aad Stripes, he would ai-/ ways be ready to fight under the | Hot apply to the beat class of Jap | fing of the mikado against the | anes, but to the class represented United States by the majority that come to Calt-| There is no porsible way for anti. | fornia. | exclusionists to get around these two angle the qu rh Japanose disrespect for w and allegiance to the m het towel against face,, Two finger tips will do the/(%®, pce Poa ep rig Shall siayows wren steaming: work on these. hange these tdeas By MARGARET MADISON those they tnflict themsety lity in the Jap-jad, om pag Make a soap joll ° Arcee gases They are w with warm rand rub in « akin , food. Mase with the tips of the hing out nkles, Always rab across the Tho Raven says, while there's life there's soap, and you'll never aner for leas money, On special sale Saturday, a 10¢ of Jap Rose Soap, ake of Cuticura and a be cake of delightfully fragrant @ m Soap, the 19c in either an they do ¢ Japan or A freely by the member | ilies, including wome The Pacific Coast Steamship company will at onee tnetall a wire | City of Puebla » route. less services on th om the Seattle poth out the wrinkles gently, 4 Will lone money ead Joe Schermer's ory turtles t As in Ja and spr Massage. keep c exercise ge a Woman look years younger Bat wrinkles wil) return unless and headed and they conétant at fron |MBLIC MARKET | ON THE FRONT PRICES TODAY The Hemboidt nailed last night ith a good list of passengers for wtheastern Alaska ports rub with them. Work three cakes for HERE'S A GREAT BARGAIN jer than she ts af the skin food on your finger tip h Holder made of glans table and useful totlet ac ory, expecially for trav « nog. For 5 Saturday we offer the two 2 c Raven Ready Remedies At Ready-Money Prices Port Wine and lron—Ar A 26e Tooth Brush and a 2he {th silver gray serew top 1d; Wash pom pan y ght serv via © Lydia Thompson Seattle-Tacoma Oregon w n OgKS, 2 Food and & Extracte—Pu being place 18e The Santa Clara is due today from Seward and Valdez BECOMING SUIT Aromatic Cascara—The Have 106 own preseription and nature's 4 best laxative, 402. bottle, .26¢ Umbretias—A good, strong « attractive Umbrefla; se “ ular for Special ..61.00 | Croup Cold Cure—Contalr * or harmful drugs. n j Beef, Iron and Wine—Just the el aie and alieeliee i tonte tor ate Gye Gee © ep made for obildren ch. | regular Ticent bottle. bottle 2he We tron Pitte—100 In a box, sugar coated, the best tion. tonte 2h Another Candy Sate After 12 Saturday THE CHOCOLATES we offer made in Seattle on Saturday m tomatoes, 24e per Id. Se to 10 per head. itkies, 10e dos peppers. 25 cents dow », 2 . © 1h hocolates for 1412-16 Bi, sc vac. The Raven Drug Co. seconp av. Riga, We ib; imported figs, | , We to 150 head. j 2 for Se Radish. 15e Ib. Ie Ib. | be Ib | ibe per qt. . 1e Ib. , We to Me Squash, te per 1b; Sum ‘Byeash, Se to 10. cherries, 10¢ ip Prunes, 3 Ibs. for 25c Concords, the per honey, 20c It Museats, 35c; White Mus Me; Tokays, 35¢ — Startling ‘Reductions Men’s and Young Men’s High- Grade Suits and Overcoats Regardless of Cost Don’t you know ur tea | Meventh cente Tomorrow and Mon strained, | A long coat ait of golden brown has a line of eera cloth at A gray satin shoulder utlined with fr A muff of allver fox and rown hat yunted wit ay satin jay will end this period of wondrous value giving. We are spurred on with renewed vigor by the phenomenal You have missed a good 4 scee ft ant w ak earnestly when we say tha Mal of comfort i} his th lart cise in. commercial hist Ver | t Meney seldom values off even at th i of t , ven yearly ¢ hant d ot broke and odd We are now offering you the products of the world’s recogatzed leaders in men’s hand-tallored clothes at leas than cost, Your cholce of any suit, overcoat or raincoat In the house ————————— —_—_ Formerly $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30 Formerly $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $30. Who goes out in, the rain without an umbrella may not only ruin her hat, but her new suit Isn't it ridiculous to de liberately neglect to pur gl P= ul clud Y an't afford npa ind chase an umbrella, when } Z a saving $5.0 to $ D on each ga nit r you have such a magnifi cent line as we carry to not considered ia Sik Un ’ fo suit the tast any one fror WNogaii§ anon FOR YOUR THANKS GIVING FEAST hoose from? Between Second and Third Aves and Third Aves $1.50 No. 41 Yankee Automatic Drill... 40 | ¥ t attord to be . tvonp solete their trade. Mailed to . Pacific & Puget Soynd Bottling pu * @ » hones 927. si >} 44 AAjudtadic « Yonkee Det 24 #185 #. M. BPINNING, 1310 Beoond Ave An ence ty eT ae oe 0 Once Danes & So THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. q WHY YELLOW RACES ARE UNFIT FORGANS AND NEBSON FAIL TO’ rate” tet BY ©. H. TAVENNER t Sn the Pacific coast | under ne o ANCI8CO, Nov. 2.—-For|aneso aro Heontious, but the aroat| MINNEAPOLIS Minne Nov, 22.— [be a compromine that No recoive|,, Patrolman Hum insisted ve weveral months | have been study-| majority have no idea whatever as|Joo Gann and Battling Nolson met |4628 per cont, Nelson refused to| M8t there had be thing wald the life and habite of the Jap correct morals, groatitution @&|In a looal newspaper office this |accopt these terms, declaring that |*OUt money or iit gian Dh gees je 6 » Visited [inte to an alarming oxtont and i® fis/morning to arrange # fight for the |he would not fight unless Gan OLYMPIA The follow t between | garded with a high degree of favor |Mabtweight championship of the |agreed to let the big end of the ing Corporation papers were in In or: | as & logitimate oocapayen world purse go to the winner alt, diesel the semen : aa close to the trae life] georetary A. E. Yoo!! of the Jap-|.) The meeting between the old! ‘The negotiations were thereupon |‘ . Maal Count i brown man as possible, |aneao and Korean Exclusion league [tine rivals was quite friendly. Gans declared off, but It in believed that as Ana Inatance lived for ® time |of San Francisco, ataton that re-[AGMeed to recede from his attitude |another meoting to discuss terms | ™ 1 Maetlr t hese colony, 1 talked to} ports from several amall Callforniw|Ol demanding 75 per cent of the! will be arranged * ‘ if nt | openw ° yanese women of) any F | My conclusions are that all the Sis ie were Japanese women of DENY THAT ATTORNEY PAGE aay notice Gor erthe ene ee Tepnnene erat @ foos under vartous pretexts, vd hold them in as hing ¥ whiot om all Deputy Whitham and Patrolman Humphrey |“ with no thought of moral contam, | today both de ination or diagrace. | the local attorney, ever approached Thiv condition of tmmoratity does | em directly or indirectly with a | false representations to a client by | self as entirely satisfied ence of the court to sald Mr. Whitham r hanes t of the case being |belleve that Mr. Page made such | dismissed, The gnly money I ever representations as are credited to|recetved from Labeau was for prop. him by Labeau, who ts ring |or legal service any of Ralph notice f ox : Seattl Urely legal | erick Rohder in the city today and in a | mv nt wald that hin ¢ jon with |g Ithe Labeau case was jand proper | “I notified Labeau a week previ Attorney | proposition of dropping the case|ousiy that 1 would withdraw from nat T. J, Labeau for @ money |the case and draw down the bail | /@2¢ g 3 aideration bond, which I had furnished,” said; WARNI You will low Any attorney who will make | Page ed him |if you 4 ead Joe Scherr The man ad. on pa Moore & Lane, Inc., of Seattle, Prosecuting $50,000, by J. KB. Moore and F. & d that T. D. Page ‘and Labeau expré | W. B. HUTCHINSON Co. | Men’s Clothing Sale wrversott UR sale of men’s clothing has run very heavy all this week. It has been wonderfully successful. The emphasis during the last few days has been particularly upon Cravenettes. These cold rainy nights, with long home rides in the damp chilly street cars, have made it almost compulsory for a man to wear a comfortable warm, dry rain proof coat. As you know, our garments are all the highest grade; bearing the reliable, aristocratic names of Rogers Peet and Kensington. They are tailored from Priestly fabries. A large store like ours receives shipments for every department daily. This holds just as true during the last few days as it does all the other days in the year. As we stated in our last advertisement, we received a case of Kensing- ton overcoats Monday. These consisted of a great many silk faced, black dre overcoats that we purchased with the thought in mind to sell for $40.00. Also, a case of Rogers Peet suits was received grading about the same, and yesterday an express shipment of Kensington Paddock overcoats. _ Because of their ar- rival at this time, we placed them in stock at the $24.50 sale price. It may be unnecessary to state the condition of the sale. been divided into two groups. The suits, overcoats and crayenette yriced from $30.00 to $50.00 have been marked at the one sale price of ‘hose regularly priced up to $22.50 have the sale price of $14.50, WwW. B. Hutchinson Co. Corner Second and Union regularly $24.50,

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