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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1926) THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Tacoma Nurse _and Filipino = 0. HENRY STORY ==: Purchases Charged Tomorrow Billed on Statements Rendered November First | first animal we come across, By]a grin, “We got to be hittin’ the No Telephone e Scores of Soon to Wed Jingoes, we made a haul, didn't wel) bree.” E Orders ‘4 , ‘Articles Not | Accordin’ to the marks on this mon “Set still,” sald Shark, “You ain't ‘ ie Advertised TACOMA, Sept, 2%—After a stur! 6y there's $20,000—-$15,000 apiec goin’ to hit no breese, Rob, T hate Nor Returns ac on eC dent courtship at the University of} “Ws short of what I expected,”| to tell you, but there ain't any A ted Also Reduced Washingfon last year, Mise M, 1,.| id Shark Dodson, kicking softly at) chance for but one of us, Bolivar ccepted on for ‘Kyle, American, will wed’ Alfonso! the packages with the toe of bit} he's plenty tire nd he can't carry Remnant Day a Mendoaa, Filipine, and will sail for boot, And then he jooked pensively| double. 4 ; i) iM i ad t Pj Remnant | the Philippine islands soon, Their] at the wet aides of his tired horse. “We been pards, me and you, Specia. = S ond A Ke=— one Selith marriage license was insued here yee | “Old Bolivar's mighty nigh played| Shark Dodson, for three year,” Bob p ec venue 2a 1 Day 9 ‘ terday out.” he said, slowly, “I wish that! said quietly, “We've risked our lives _ Will Vote on Measure Bar-| Mendoza, who is a student doctor,| Sorrel of yours hadn't got hurt.” together time and again I've always ; | is training as an orderly at Provi-| “So do I," said Bob, heartily, “but! give you a square deal, and T thought ting Immigration of Nip- | dence hospital in Seattig, where Mixs|{t can't be helped, Bolivar’s got) you was @ man, I've heard some | Kyle is a student nurse, plenty of bottom—he'll get us both| queer stories about you shootin’ one ponese Into State oes | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23.—Call-| of the so-called antialien land law tes of the Japanese now within the &t the November election, when an} holding land thru “dummy” corpora the Japanese government would! merely increase the majority for the Measure at the polls, many observ- era believe that only a showing by - the Washington government that)! ean prevent its enactment. state department would intensify the passage of secure its modification, ‘The Secretary addressed an execu- tive session of the legislature, but the legislature passed the law un- changed 4s soon as Bryan was on-his "way back to Washington. ‘The California Japanese Exclusion association, which was formed re- under the leadership of U. 8. Jas. D. Phelan of California, in which Samuel Shortridge, re- senatorial candidate against fg active, has definitely an- Bounced that after the November @lection it will launch a campaign for further measures restricting Jap- nese. These measures are expected | of 1914, pretenting Japarese owning |g Uninjured When Special country, has progressed sufficiently Governor James M come before the voters of the state or's special train was derailed. | crawled thru windows of the coaches ent alleged practice of Japanese of | will reach Albuquerque at noon to- | day, where he will resume his sched- ‘ence with this program by the state | Cox to Prescott, and were forced to department or by representatives of | return to Phoenix. | Phoentx for the newspapermen who ‘The predictions of the antiJapan-|to be investigated by the Arizona ese leaders that any action by the | corporation commission today follow * | dent by ratiroad officials. MILLERAND IS far enough to get fresh mounts.) Dang it, Shark, I can't help thinkin how funny it is that an Bansterner| GOVERNOR COX ‘ew York state,” aaid Shark Dod son, sitting down on a boulder and chewing a twix, “J was born on a MARICOPA, Ariz, Sept, 23.— Sox's stumping | Clothes In a bundle, makin’ for New Governor Cox escaped uninjured. | Which fork to take. I studied about it! ain't the roads we take; it's what's! inside of us that makes us turn out) “I'd a good deal rather that sorrel of yourn hadn't hurt himself, Bob,” he said again, almost pathetically | creed Bob; “he wan! sure a first-rate kind of a crowbait.| But Bolivar, he'll pull us thru all | right. Reekon we'd better be movin’ jon, hadn't we, Shark? I'll bag this boodle ag'in and we'll hit the trail! for higher timber.” Bob Tidball replaced the spoil in | the bag and tied the mouth of it | Ughtly with a cord, When he looked up the most prominent object that} he saw was the muzsle of Shark| Dodson’s 45 held upon him without Another sleeper was picked up at that waa ditched. ee PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept. 23.—Wreek ing of the special train carrying Gov James M. Cox and bis party 14 milee from here yesterday afternoon was} ocoupied the car . ing filing of the report of the acct id Bob, with FRENCH CHOICE Frese Woman tt, ae EVERETT, Sept. 23.—Failing to - |) end her life by leaping tr: | Is Elected ay M madd fe Ay -- ft day, Mra, R. C. Hamilton, 50, wife of | & department «tore manager, stran.| VERSAILLES, Sept. 22.—Without | 04 herself to death with ber sweat serio ition, Premier Miller-| °F belt. and was lected president of France| Ma. Hamilton had been itt for today by the national assembly. He me time and was under the care of succeeded President Paul Deschan- | * 5UFse heuich, Senn Pecause of I Kennedy to Talk to Press Association Millerand’s election was conceded Among speakers at. the istrict almost from the hour it was an- nounced Deschanel woul resign. it was made certain yesterday, when | Meeting of the Washington Btate | body, or two men in a peculiar way, but I never believed “m just. havin’ @ little fun with me, Now if you're sorrowful loc now how bad & feet,” dity 46 of the false friend oked and filled the gorge with a roar that the/ away the woods seemed to fade from | strangely upholstered, and he opened Tam telling you that Dodson, of the firm of Dodson & Decker, Wall Street brokers, opened hin eyes, Poa the confidential clerk, was standing by his chair, hesitating to speak. There was a confused hum of wheels below, and the sedative buaz of an electric fan. “Ahem! Peabody.” said Dodson, blinking. “I munt have fallen asleep, I have had a most remarkable dream What is it, Peabody?” “Mr. Williams, sir, of Tracy & WIL Hams, is outnide, He has come to settio his deal in X. Y. Z The mar ket caught him short, sir, if you re member.” “Yeu, I remember, What is X. Y. Z. quoted at today, Peabody t” “One eighty-five, air.” “Then that's his price.” “Excuse me,” said Peabody, rather timorously, “but I have been talking to Williams, He's an old friend of yours, Mr, Dodson, and you practi cally have a corner in X. Y. Z 1 thought you might—that is, I thought you might not remember that he sold you the stock at 98 If he pet tes at the market price It will take every cent he haa in the world, and his home, too, to deliver the shares.” The expression on Dodson's face changed tn an Instant to one of ceid ferocity mingled with inexorable eu- pidity. The soul of the man ‘whowed Remnant Day Is Tomorrow | Remnant Day is to dispose of all odds stocks fresh and clean, 26 Wash Skirts, white gabardine; wr Coats—1 raspberry Bolivia, size 16; 1 jade Bokhara, size 36; and button trimmed; sizes 16, 38; $5.00. 1 Rain Coat, tan gabardine, belt- ed; size 38; $5.00, 2 Suits—1 tweed mixture, belted and button trimmed, size 42, and 1 serge, navy, with pin stripe; plain tailleur style; size 36; $10.00, 2 Suits—1 tricotine, tan, box back, belted, braid trimmed, size 16; 1 tricotine, navy, Eton style with tricolette blouse; size 38; $22.50. —MacDougall-Seouthwich, Second Fleer China 4 Platters, imported China, ivory band and rose decoration, 12- inch size; $1.00. 7 Pickle Dishes, imported China, ivory band and rose decoration; 50c. 5 Sugars and Creamers, imported ~ China, ivory band and rose dec- oration, medium size; $1.50 a broken lines, 4 Gowns, or few bits of merchandise which remain from A “remnant” may be a hat, a other similar articles. white muslin, long pink and collars and cuffs; sizes 6 months, 2, 4 years; 95e. 6 “Merino” Bands, cream; sizes 2, 3, 4 years; 35e. 3 Shirts, “Vanta” cream silk and 4 8 Toques, wool, short sleeves and “low neck; sizes 2 years; 50c. Toques, silk, white and gold, and white and rose, with pineapple stitch bands; 75¢. rose fiber silk, pineap- ple stitch trimmed; 35c. 17 pairseStockings, cream mercer- 2 1 2 8 ized cotton, hemmed tops; sizes 41% to 514; 25e. Sweaters, slip-on style, blue wool, trimmed with white; sizes 4, 6 years; $1.25. Skirt, white cashmere, on mus- lin underwaist; size 6 years; $1.95. Diapers, “Vanta,” white bird’s- eye, 22-inch size; 2. 2 Coats, long and 1-year size, 1 1 white cashmere, trimmed with hand-embroidery and lace; $7.95. Coat, long, white cashmere, trimmed with feather-stitching; $3.95. Coat, white cashmere, trimmed with hand-embroidery; 1-year fornia has again started on the trait like you can come out here and give! Shark, put your gun up, ond we'll | Western fellows cards and spades | get on Bolivar and vamoone, If you of the Oriental menace. | | us : - : re-| | in the desperado business. What| mean to shoot—shoot, you black oO emnan tesuring ive antsaonnere move! BOP ADES WRECK |i.cms tomate bomners Wma mean to shoot set The Object of What is a Remnant? The Prices on sd nan bapingetie apeaoppontl | | Wer? Shark Dodson's face bore « deeply A “Remnant” is a small portion, fragment, Remnant Day are all drastic reductions. Jand in California, a definite program H rs < a | he wighed, “about that sorrel of : ‘ ai ee ae taki ” ¢ Of state and national legtatation, | Rips Up Track {farm in Ulster county. I ran away yourn breakin’ hia tog, Tob.” sad ababicl tharchalition \ fille wed slams ov thine, pair of hove, Every “remnant” is aimed to stop Japanese immigration | sii pre - | an accident, my comin’ West. I The expression on Dodson's face bl to k rp of yard goods, b J ¥) P DFICed 1OW GNOUGH Uy Ae im any form and restrict the activi BY HERBERT W. WALKER | 4" fociden gh gg BM ye Be tee ed in an instant to one of cold to enable us to keep our low, pair of shoes, shirt, blouse, odd curtain, or sure customers exception- 0 6 n my al savings. " af . Th to attract attention of the state de | campaign was back on the right-of- zor elty, T had an bys of goin’ | t eelt an partment and the Japanese govern-| way today, headed for Albuquerque, poets ob ga cnaey Rape, aig Hi a tha we fa reputable house. men. N. M,, after a serious shakeup near | could do it, Bob Tidbail -s tol ‘ 9 4 aN The legislative program will first| here late yeaterday when the governs] CAM® to & place one evenin’ where], Truly Muy Tiduell, was, never ty Women’s Ready to Wear Infants’ Apparel Men’s Furnishings he road forked and didn now} - - . 1 Shirt, “Royal Zephyr’; white Se th * | for half an hour and then I took the| rye B ; ; tn, with French cuffs, slightly soil- ee ere Tre Te ae ene the cecal Tae eee ie the| leftchand. ‘That night T'run into the| Walle hurled back with indignant) gathered, belted styles; sizes 26 sleeve style, embroidery trim: ed, size 16: $2.95. ently two main phases which are: \track where the rails had apread.| CAMP of a Wild Went show that was| @chocs. | And oliver, unconsclons to 34; 75e. med; size 6 years; 95. 3 Shi age! Sapeded Extension of the present law for-| Kngincer Nichols was the only one travelin’ among the little towns, and Kecompine, mulllly boee Mwy tie 1 Ca black tricolette, dolman 5 Play Suits, pink gingham; sizes Shirts, white Oxford cloth, with Bidding Japanese ownership of land! injured, altho the track was plowed)! went Weat with it. I've aften| last of the holderwup of | Vege 5.00 4, 5 years; 50c. attached, buttoned-down collars, ies an to prevedtiJapances bolding| up for ‘a distance of 200 yahts wondered if I wouldn't have turned ae of ot put to the atresa of} sleeves; size 36; $15.00. ‘ D oF i hal " k and sizes 14, 1414; $3.65. " . t ditt t if I'd took the other! “earrying 4 ‘i " nsook an: € » 1414; $3.60. . land by lease; Mempers of the governor's party | oUt differen er ee ee Ces ae k" Dodson galloped 1 Cape, Copenhagen Bolivia, trim- lies ahiee, om, nan Fw 2 Shirts, white and tan soiesette, ; , ; DUMMY CORPORATIONS “Oh i j ed with butto: d stitching; ilita: 1 ‘ 1% . * | . I reckon you'd have ended meéd with buttons and sti iz; My Pr _ military collars, size 1414; $1.65. Sere cr corveration eee of ‘gne wreck neceasitated a detour| UP about the same.” sald Bob ‘Tid-| his view: the revolver in his right size 38; $35.00, trimmed with French knots, 2 Shirts, novelty woven madras Revision of corpora’ Meanie t Deming. Cox| Dall. cheerfully philosophical, “It| hand turned to the curved arm of a smocking, lace, or contrasting hed ol : Ps J the state so as to prevent the pres-|thru Maricopa and ening. mahogany chair; his saddle was attached collars, size 15; $2.65. 12 Night Shirts, white muslin, | tne way we do.” his eyes and saw his feet, not in stir " * - sli, ht. i i: 5 * Tes ce ae ts auth dupameon eek sieeencia chit aees people Shark Dodson got up and leaned| Fupe, but resting quietly on the edge $15.00, 9 Shirts, “Vanta” white cotton; $1.25 ly soiled, sizes 15, 16; e of the antl, ’ : oe ed, movement declare that any interfer | were on the train, accompanying | “inst & tree, hip apart reas 2 Coats, Copenhagen velour, belted size 2 years; 35¢. 10 pairs Pajamas, white muslin, slightly soiled, size 15; $1.45. 11 Shirts, white Jersey silk, slight- ly soiled, sizes 15 to 17, $7.95. 1 pair Sox, black cashmere, rein- sie heels and toes, size 10; ae. 15 Shirts, cotton twill, varied col- ors, soft cuffs, sizes 14, 14} 15, 17, 174%; $1.25. 19 TBM aaa in varied colo stiff cuffs, sizes 14, 14 16, 17, 1714, 18; $1.45. set ei 1 Union Suit, ecru, mercerized lisle, “Vassar” make, size 40; $3.95. 19 Shirts, habutai silk, in varied colors, slightly soiled, sizes 14, 15, 15%, 16, 161%, 17; $6.95. 140 Soft Collars, “Arrow” and “Ide” makes, many _ styles, slightly soiled, sizes 14 to 17; 2 for 25¢. F 52 Handkerchiefs, white cambrie, some with colored borders and initials; 35¢. 2 pairs Gloves, fur-lined; black ‘i oe nad acct 8, 9; $4.65. r Driving Gloves, sh black horsehide, ase” aa itself for & moment like an evil face ‘ one-finger style, size 814; $2.95. “oy eel lt Pr clats | indow @ reputadl m t. size; $4.95. e-finger 9 ; he two chambers of th ional reas association to be held here| at the window a reputable house. se’ 3. Federal laws forbidding further | nL)” in caucus gave Millerand a|nedy, of the U. of W. school of Jour | “He will eettle at one eighty-five,” 9 Coat&, serge and Shepherd 1 pair Driving Gloves, tan cape Japanese immigration; PROHIBITS PICTURE BRIDE SYSTEM 2. A federal law preventing Jap- nese becoming citizens of the United States by birth. At present Japanese children born here can have American citizenship; 3. Prohibition of the importation Of so-called “picture brides”—Japan- ‘ene girls wedded to Japanese men Rew in this country, thru inter- Change of pictures and fulfillment @f Japanese marriage requirements. U. 8 Senator Phelan, John & Chambers, state controller, State Senator J. M. Inman and others, who have led the fight against the “Japanese invasion” declare that G. 0. P. and Demos in Cali- American citizenship and rigorous exclusion of Japanese immigrants. The republican platform calls for the cancellation of the “gentlemen's Agreement” with Japan and the ex- JAPAN PRODUCT “UNDER THE BAN LONDON, Sept. 23.—The South African government has prohibited the importation into the Union of @having brushes manufactured in or @xported directly or indirectly from the empire of Japan. Information, has been recetvedethru the Colonial office that a resolution will be brought before the Ceylon leg. islative council proposing to prohibit without conditions the importation of Japanese shaving brushes into the colony. Japanese shaving brushes are now barred from the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South At- Pica and Southern Rhodesia, One of our patients, after using O. G. C., wrote us as follows: 5 pairs Children’s Shoes, buttoned muda pink cre le chi 5 ee Dear Si nh tyle, black kid, with turned d, harem hem, sive 1677 ear Sirs: 4 pairs Curtains, i il vith style, ac! id, wi urne ed, harem hem, size 16; 2 taf- : 7 was troubled for several years with Goitre, w y pairs Curtains, ivory. volle, wi : i si i ; Disease Found in breatha freed ancicould not ded whomismgontey bec thse lace edging; $1.75, Molee ANCE ADHHe ORs Sen feta evening frocks, rose and Shaving Brushes of this cure and decided to try it. Afler following directions, 2 pairs Curtains, ivory marquis- 7¥2, 8; C 714; D 8; $1.00. maize, bouffant styles and nov- tf z miy Gottre was reduced nearly one-haif inch in fifteen days, I tt vith Veni ‘ 8 pairs Women’s Boots, laced elty trimmings, sizes 18 and DENVER, Colo., Sept. 23.—~A oF protruding piles, hemorrhoids and used two and a half bottles of the Cure and can truthfully say ene, We Af ONES pattern in- style, with French heels, black 86; 2 evening frocks, net r warning was ‘aed today by the] sue fecal {roubles 60 cents @ bos | my Goitre is GONE, I cannot speak too well of this wonderful serts; $2.50, kid, sizes AA 4; A 314: B 3: tin, bi w tea es ae state board of health following re-| OU Sand inane aweere, Im, the| eure, MRS.W. S. MEINTYRE 8 pairs Curtains, ivory marquis- AY aeaas ' visi r satin, blue and Nile green, se- ceipt of word that Colorado is one of | tute A single box is otten suificient.| Address given upon request. tte, with ruffled i e 1 00 $3.95. quin and hand-embroidered bod- the 16 states to which anthrax in-| -—~ Tee gape | I hereby make statement of the fact that O.G.C. Goitre ete, with ruffled edges; $2.00. 2 pairs Women's Boots, laced ices, sizes 18 and 36; 1 Georg- fected shaving brushes have been|’ pray oath teas | Remedy saved the cost of an expensive operation and procured 4 pairs Curtains, colored Scotch style, walking heels, dull black ette crepe afternoon dress, went. An investigation will be made Wb Pyramid B h | the desired results in the case of my wife. yy D. McINTYR. grenadine, 54 inches wide; Ifski vith ‘ buck t ho gr fy at once, it was announced. Persons| »iKinily snd me «D. McINTYRE $7.50. ° ' caltskin, with gray buck tops, French gray, embroidered and were warned against the purchase of Write for full particulars—leaflet, ete, ove sizes B 8, 814; $3.95. beaded, size 86; $35.00. shaving brushes in the state until Dept CC —MacDougall-Southwick, Fourth Fleer —MacDougal wick, Fifth Floor —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor the result of the investigation is 0. G. CHEMICAL CO., Seattle, Washington made known. ‘ —$—__—_—— — f P \ . " - great majority for the nomination. |nalism, and RT. Porte, of the Radical groups despaired of Mille | Porte Publishing Co., Salt Lake City maid Dodson, double.” “Bolivar cannot carry rand's defeat, but saw there was no| chance of success when Paul Peret and Leon Bourgeols refused to abcept nominations against him. Millerand led in the voting from the start today and was far ahead when the balloting waa half com- pleted. BARRETT FREED | INL. A. PROBE; Fach pack +) —no other kind—then No Worry With of “Diamond Dyes” contains diree- tions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye_e new, rich, fadelesa color into worn, shabby garments, draperies, coverings, raring, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed gooda }\) uy “Diamond Dyes” rad } day. After he had admitted his identity to the police but had denied the al: leged jewel theft, Barrett, who was the art of retail selling. | of the sexes in a roman- ce of modern Pyramid | marriage @ If Piles Iteh. Are Patnfal ané You Need Quick Relief, Get a Box of Pyramid Pile Sup- Desitories Today. In the privacy of your own home Pyramid Pile Suppositories give quick relief from itching, bleeding through the careful application don’t suffer the discomforts and when O. G. C. can be obtained —many have been helped be relieved of your Goitre if you give O. G.C. a fair trial, longer —and by all means don’t pay hundreds of dollars for a dangerous surgical operation for the remo’ of O. G. C.—and you too can embarrassments of a Goitre any 1 of your Goitre, small expenditure, for such a 3% dozen Soup Plates, imported China, ivory band and rose dec- oration, coupe shape; $4.00 a dozen. . 5-6 dozen Entree Plates, import- ed China, ivory band and rose decoration, medium size; $4.00 a dozen. 83 Platters, imported porcelain, coin gold band decoration, 10- inch size; 50c. 7 dozen Individual Vegetable Dish- es, vitrified hotel ware, oval shape, 4-inch size; $1.00 a doz- ~ 17 After-Dinner Coffee Cups and Saucers, imported China, ivory and gold decoration; 25c. Toilet Articles 8 La Parisienne Cuticle Knives, 25e, 4 “Everybody’s Favorite” Brushes, ebony finish; 50c. 4 Ayeristocrat Manicure Sets, $1.00. Hair Curtains and Draperies 50 Short Lengths of Draperies, including Cretonne, Silkoline, Marquisette and Net, varying from 1 to 7 yards in length; Half Price. 1 pair Curtains, ecru marquisette, with lace edging and insertion; plaids, belted style; navy blue and combined colors; sizes 2, 4, 5 years; $2.95. Gertrudes, white cashmere, trimmed with embroidery; sizes 8 months and 1 year; $1.25. —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Third Floor Art Needlework (Finished Models) Bedspread, unbleached muslin, embroidered in delft blue cross- stitch; $25.00. 20 by 45 inches; $3.95. Cushion (to match scarf), round; $1.95. black and white, size 8 years; 4.95, Romper Suit, white poplin, em- broidered in pink and black, size green and pink; $3.95. Luncheon Cloth, unbleached muslin, embroidered in pastel tints; $6.95, Child’s Dress, white poplin, em- broidered in black and yellow, size 3 years; $3.95. —MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Floor Women’s and Children’s 12 pairs Growing Girls’ Shoes Boots, laced style, of tan Russian calf- skin, sizes B 619; C 6, 614, 714; D 4, 514, 614, 7; $8.95. skin, strap wrist, with remoy- able Scotch wool gloves for driving, size 8; $6.65. Boys’ Clothing 7 Boys’ Suits, serge, cheviot and cassimere, belted, Norfolk style, sizes 11, 12, 13, 15, 16 years; $9.95. 1 Suit, gray and green wool, sin- gle-breasted, belted style, size — 17; $4.95. Serce to any compromise of their|Questioned About $125,000) talure ’Drugyiot bas ADiamond Dyew Gober Cant” slewing 16 nee wots »- We tp lama Suit, white muslin, em- 11. Juvenile Suits, gray wool, with Program. Gem Theft SE PRESS TET 4 dozen Individual Platters, vitri- 36: $4.95 pee ma Eton collars, sizes 3 to 7 years; die. Fxg | fied hotel ware, oval shape, 6- Ds Geena ‘ , $3.95. : LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23.—Capt. | inch size; $1.00 a dozen. 1 uP Gown, white muslin, em- 10 Juvenile Suits, gray wool, with TWO PA | Sheer di tgp hn lt ngs apd ng oe 5 dozen Individual Platters, vitri- mondared an’ pink and bine, sive Eton collars, sizes 3 to 7; $2.95. police here yesterday in connection 38; $4.50. 1 Reefer, green pebble cloth, dou- with the alleged theft of $125,000 in| fied hotel ware, oval shape, 7- 1 Dresser Scarf, white lawn, em- ble-breasted, Belted,” : 8: ANTI-JAP MOVE i Londons was in ousaaian here te ipodeeatlin ghee dont igang broidered in pastel shades, size 35.95. 3 held novelty cheviots ue and brown plaids, sizes 1: 13; $13.65. ™ fornia Announce Stand [rofherty an American army fiver, 2 Covered Casseroles, oven glass, 1 Blouse, white voile, embroider- 21 Hats, green and brown tweed wan released. medium size; 50c, ed, size 38; $4.95. pinch tops, sizes 614 to 714; BACRAMENTO, Sept. 23.— Both Police said they could do nothing Pitch E ish lai : 1 Infant's Cap, white lawn, em- $1.15 72 ; Fepublican and democratic state con-|more unless a warrant {x received 1 Pitcher, English porcelain, coin broldeied, ulec'i year? 62.46 «15. ventions, which adjourned here yes |from London, where Mrs. Spreckels gold band decoration, 4-quart 1 d, si year; $2.45, 31 Caps, black and white, and terday, have adopted drastic anti-|was reported to have made her| size; $1.50. 2 eh gg A cabepane i atte blue and white cotton, plain os Natagees as On sets el oe \e 65 Parchment Flowers, varied col- if pe ghee 1 ne tops, with visors, sizes 614 to eluded approval of the policy that| The University of New York has’ A dramatic comparison ors, small and large sizes; 50c. iin) emnbiuttleeed Cn 1a 7%; 65e. ‘Asiatics shall be forever barred from |*#tablished a course to teach women schtacioagele-Soutinrian, Poutn Ghiet pique, - ue, 20 pairs Knickers, black and white checked cotton, sizes 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15,16, 17 years; 95¢. 7 pairs Knickers, gray wool, sizes 16, 17; $1.15, i@esion of “picture brides.” H H 3 boxes Radior Talcum, white; 1 year; $3.95, 8 Bath ? Gives Relief 25e. 1 Combing Jacket, white terry ma Proceed Ten — 2 La Parisienne Ivory Files, 25e cloth, embroidered in blue, and red, sizes 10, 12, 14 years; $2.95. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Fleor Women’s Dresses 5 Dresses, 3 tricotine, navy and tan, trimmed with buttons, braid and embroidery, size 16, 1 pongee, with accordion plaited skirt and jade satin girdle, size 16; 1 cornflower Georgette crepe, accordion plaited, em- broidered, size 36; $9.75. 8 Dresses, 1 taupe taffeta, bead- ed, size 40; 1 black satin, gold brocade vest, size 36; 1 Ber-