The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1920, Page 3

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; ) STAR.~-MONDAY, APRIT ? WHICH SHALL RULE THIS LAND? Vital Question Which the United States Must ‘Decide Now for All Time Indispat Violated by Japan. It te on so | ‘ MANY JAPANESE o-| nee ris to them, California Will ary to say that the Japar ‘ ARE NATIVES : m ff thelaaas teed Untoss lation of within sige Ther ; het rm asin t oa Stamped Out Petir ‘ Polya ah : shar ‘ ‘ f be th , te act ‘ 1 the < 1 and w 1 wt . fure for evad ay tent of tt 4 to hold land thru wird INCKEASKE OF JAPANESE Pa r t 4 wit aera of the Golden Japane athe can coment and caning the Japa many of them utilized that| UNDER EXISTING CONDITIONS | 1 iury form hed an article by V ‘ . ; ; tithe. t ‘ 5 A editor of the Sac ‘ n the men ramento Hee. This article will be reproduced by The Star in two installments The first follows | The mat t haa | th it tried | t . : birt: remain maintain jeolwously mest to their Porites pan, even when ' ¢ Japan on SR “ ».168, | twenty. f i your tt nun WHAT JAPANESE nd: 3 of Japan, ar 4 | be other states - wt ¢ ' ‘7, w ered 4.966. ‘The Chinese biethe in| PRESS URGES GULICK PLAN | ¢| would have to cone, [tomate 1 " ' ' tr s are.) than one-tent! Kince my articles have called MEANS GREAT INFLUX “¢ f >| MANY JAPANESE to one female, In 110 ve an large as th h}twen eontinuc mment the| upon congr ese pd io in Dears Rant F at rhe Janae birth rate Tabane wupapers of the at ined Plier ite : From 000 to Satisfactory Terms Always . PIKE STREET AND PIKE STREET AND OTTO F. KEGEL, President «PIKE ST. anp FIFTH AVE., HOME CRAFT WEEK Introducing New Quaker Craft Laces : nd mca ONDERFUL possibilities ,of your ethene people be their lower standards of living would make their | q own home- from the vantage of ee ee Oe eee. = beauty—lie within your own ideas. industry and discipline, that with their lower*standards of living they would drive the white ract to the wall in open wmpeti tion, and that this disaster will tn evitably follow if are admitted to the ¢ make their economic gd vantages count JAPAN MAKES PRECEDENT standards of living ts precisely | right claimed and exercised by » herself, witwithstanding her vociferous protestations against our attitude and her demand for “racial * equality an a basis for free admis sion for her immigrants to the United States, Canada and Aus tralia: that under Imperial Odin ance No and nev labor of standing it and says publicly low in color it is assumed that no one will question the propriety of the prin gape le meee deat me To let yourself become Satisfied with your surroundings is near- only to present those facts. Inct-|f} indifference. It’s the ever seeking for something more inspiring and dentally, it should be said that In the Bmepace of a magazine article, the mat can be presented in outline only nd those who desire fuller explana © tiqns and details and the statistics are referred to statements made by me before the House Immigration © committee, September 25, and before the Senate Immigratian committee, October 10, of this year, afd now indi] py beautiful in life which really makes 2 full measure of a span of a Gay. It is not beyond any home-lover to create a livable atmosphere when they resort to such delightful material as Quaker Laces for window curtains. The New showing of Quaker Craft Laces includes a remarkable assortment of nets and curtains ih the popular Filet ground, of AG .\ The established palicy of the| fl United States is aganinst Asiatic im-| migration, because the lower stand. | ards of living of these immigrants and their possible number would ser founty endanger the happiness and Prosperity of our people, and the per- petuity of our institutions. The Chinese are kept out under the Ex. clusion Act. Japan war touched in her pride, or said she was, by having her laborers excfuded by law, and ‘ offered to exetude them votuntarily, if whe was not placed In the mune category with China. Henee the “Gentlemen's Agreement.” which has been i® operation «ines 1907, and under which Japan, it was under stood, would restrict immigration of eich ave since bees tanued Amerex, of Filet Richelieu, of sectional craft lace and of nets de- ANNOUNCING THE GROTE- YZ “THE GENTLEMEN'S signed for use in the form of day-syades. . y AGREEMENT” . Feel free to come to Th: Grote-Rankin Co., to see RANKIN CO.’S } what is new and correct in home furnishing. { PACKAGE GOODS SALE . sSOF BEDDING AND LINENS ° A sale that differs; that is unique, because the offerings are in their original | factory wrappings—nearly all in dozen lots. Z i os VICTOR VICTROLAS BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS —The hotel manager—the apartment house manager—the rooming house manager } ——the housewife—your attention is directed to this sale, as it presents a very attractive Japanese to this country as immtgra- opportunity for saving. . e i tion of Chinese wad restricted by a j law. The declared object of the : 42 by 36-inch Hemmed Muslin Pillow Cases 19 by 88-inch good quality White Huck | agreement was to prevent Japanese at $3.50 dozen. Towels, $3.00 dozen laborers, skilled unskilled, com- ore ing inte contine: United. States, 42 by 36-inch heavy, serviceable Pillow 17 by nch extra heavy -W ¢ a gen haa yea ; » Sig ial an y, rvicea Pilh mei nc eons heavy All-White Huck |, Lievitan tiie in Hewat, and there | ases at 86.50 dozen. » dozen. fore a citizen enter an rt = -m y ticeable quality Bs = we S dante ill A da by 90-inch Sekmed Muslin Bedsheets, , Vesy serviceable quality Bath Towels, $5.75 he carries Japan's pamport, which | $16.00 dozen. ~— is in effect Japan's word as a “gen. ‘ : “A Firmly woven Ribbed Bath Towéls, $6.2 tleman™ that the immigrant is not by 90-inch serviceable quality Bedsheets, dozen. “ls, $6.50 a laborer, and does not come to! $26.00 dozen. ze ah i" aes = lat 17 by 50-inch Plain Hemstitched Dresser 81 by 99-inch good weight Bedsheets, $30 Scarfs, 50¢ each. dozer 18 by 50-inch Hemstitched Damask Dresser 76 by 86-inch Crochet Bedspreads, $2.95 Searf be each. | i} each 70 by 70-inch Damask Pattern Table Cloths, “a Aaa aa 2.75 eac Ruddy Cheeks—SparklingEyes | j 80 by 90-inch good quality Satin Bedspreads, $a:75 = h. —Most W Can Have | $7.00 each. ra by ae Sonar Eee Table Cloths preraeh " ‘ } 7 58 by 80-inc! Tonl-Finishe 1 "sar with round designs, $4.50 each. Says a senor 4E DISPLAY OF sbi in Wool-Finished Plaid Blankets, 21-inch Heavy Cotton Napkins, $3.60 the dozen. 0 by 80-inch Pure Wool Plaid Blankets, 50 pair. 17-inch Part Linen Bleached or Brown Crash- Toweling, 20¢ yard. er eae || FINE UPHOLSTERED ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a by 78-inch Wool-Filled Comforters with 58-inch good quality Mercerized Table lad wih cies tk recy, thas FURNI I URE teen Covers, A S:90 ears Damask in assorted patterns, 85¢ yard. ‘ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. ‘These tablets are wonder-workers on iat: Gat towels which cous @ O ANYONE who is interested in the purchase of Comfort- normal action, carrying off the | t able Living-room Furniture “The Grote-Rankin Co.” and poisonous matter in one’s m. F : re ' = If you have a pale face, sallow look, |I/ presents advantages in selection which are particularly in- dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- | eae aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out, viting. sorts, it e bor om take “ , er * ere . CU Dr kawards’ Olive ables mit | 3y “advantages” we do not mean bewildering varieties of for g time and note the pleasing resull®. |! commonplace patterns; but liberal selections in reliably .con- Aree Oy akent—nowend|f| structed pieces of unquestioned quality. fee dat to keep thems ft. 10c and Re, And men who are well versed in correct home furnishing are at your service here to assist you in making proper selec- tions. These advantages are yours, whether you desire the least expensive or the most luxurious home furnishings. In either event our values will bear most critical comparisons. MONARCH HOOSIER Malleable Ranges Kitchen Cabinets Huck Towels in useful household sizes, with red borders, $1.75 dozen. *64-inch good quality Mercerized Table Dam- ask in assorted patterns, $1.00 yard. 1221 - Third Ave COR UN

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