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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921. ‘DOPE SUSPECT EMAS.ClenanAY GbEriALe, 1ttcch? Nesey iBLAGK CAT MEN \(Souaring FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— Squaring the % —no C. O. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these spe- cials will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. these most unusual credit terms are for we $7.50 $10— the famous talking board— + ai 980 $20— weguiar price 01.30 fortunes, answers questions; one of ea of the cal the most * boards te ard maple, j Fegular price $1.50; special for (he week, B8e, DOWNSTAIRS STORE this Toy Coupon and 2ic (out it eat) will « TOY DEPT. or mahogany finish; cane top: id rest; regular price $4.75; spe- e led for service san, special for the week, a FLOOR. THIRD FLOOR R-E-D-U-C-E-D —e two-day sale of these nation- ally used rugs; two sises and many patterns to select from: a s150 —10%x6%xt-inch sine, exactly as eRe easles Saea” ease t wholesale 3 N Glar price $1.06; special for the weelk, THIRD FLOOR 2x6 ft, wes $4, NOW ... 62.75 ax¢ ft, was $3, NOW ....61.75 BOP gy 6. SOVOCAVTED & SU Belgians commerce In the new | St. John's lodge No. 1, F. A. A. M. unicated to New York city, President-elect the university, sociology department. SHIMBEI TAKEUCHI, Jap, was acquitted of boom charges by « jury in federal court Wednesday.|nounced Thursday. conclus' that similar attitude would Be taken toward ail departmen: of Cheered Hoover Appointment BRUSSELS, Feb. 24.—Reports that " 24| statesmen of Tokyo, who plot to make this coast one Be Added at U. of W. More than 20 new courses will be added to the Liberal Arts course at According to ane nouncement Thursday. Most of the new courses will be added to TO LECTURE for tne untversity extension course, Sir Berkeley Mony- han, noted British physician, will ar- rive | nSeattle by July 1, it was an- 1,285 Pairs. Men’s Shoes _ A special purchase our factories made for Jno. Wannamaker’s exclus- ive trade. Owing to factory delay, orders canceled. Our stores purchased entire lot and at prices that enables us to sell the entire lot at "$9.85 AAA to D Pair ALL SIZES, 5 to 12% Buster BrownShoeStores 1411 Third Ave., between Pike and Union 4507 University Way Further Delay Is Treason! | | | Pass the Jones-Beeler | Alien Land Bill Now! ‘TBE SPECTACLE of the house of representatives at Olympia hesitating, halting, heramning and hawing over the necessary Pee of the Jones- Beeler alien land bill must fill thinking white men with dismay. Things have come to a Pony. pass, indeed, when the legislative body of a free American state must |wait for further word from Tokyo’s friends before jacting on a measure that merely strengthens a pro- vision diready in our state constitution forbidding aliens from owning Washington land. There is NO SON WHATEVER why the Jones-Beeler bill should not be passed NOW. Every additional day’s delay makes Japanese penetration in America more easy and more certain. Every day’s delay weakens the American government in dealing with the problem—for it is important above all things that the West present an united front if it expects the nation as a whole to realize the Japan- ese menace and to act toward preventing its growth. EITHER TIMIDITY nor sentimentality should prevent the legislators from doing ir full duty—and nothing else CAN prevent them unless we are to believe the ugly stories of corruption, which we dislike to credit. Timidity and sentimentality--FEAR and FOLLY these are the influences to which our legislature has listened. The FEAR of a handful of well-meaning men who have been scared by the — Japanese bluff of tak- ing away Japanese lines from Washington state ports if the alien land law is passed. The FOLLY of a similar group who think that Jap- anese money sent to support their churches means a conversion of the Japs to Christianity and an accept- ance by Orientals of the Caucasian world-ideal. Of the other more’sordid interests—the workers of Japanese labor and the paid servants of Japanese cor- porations—it is not necessary to speak. No longer can their sycophantic henchmen argue the question on its merits. le say: THIS IS A WHITE MAN'S The Hence the ded spokesmen for FEAR and FOLLY, the niegy officials and the sentimental preachers, who are brought in to do the work of those who are little less than traitors to their nation and their race. ° In the name of civilization, huma and future ace, it is ho that the legislators of the state of Washington Il see past the simple dupes that urge delay—will see past them to the sinister, scheming of the early outposts for their proposed world-empire, ruled by a yellow despot. : SIGIRLS’ CLOTHES |C°stec Riss. MONTREAL, ue, Feb. 24.—The question of whether the main flow of liquor from Canada to the United States would be cut off hung In the balance today. A bill pow before the Quebec par. Hament would halt whisky running | and make the liquor business tn this province a government monopoly. Premier Taschereau and his cabi- day provides that no teacher or | Soeerta Ga tae tn Muoae sen high echool pupil shall attend school | cabinet will resign at once or « school function, unless “dressed | rng proposed measure will make in non-transparent clothing covering | ene Quebec government the greatest his or her person from tie neck | iiauor dealer in the world, On May to within at least 12 inches of the/| level of the bottom of the heels while standing.~ ‘The measure further provides that DEFINED IN BILL OLYMPIA, Feb. 24-—Mother Hub- bards for high school girta! Down with the dimpled knee cap! A bas the French heel! To the dogs with the decoliete shirtwaist! A bill introduced tn the heuse to- “the arms from the elbows to, and including the hands, may remain |uncovered.” Heets are limited to and onequarter Inches in alti new liquor control law was intredue ed into the provincial legislature at Victoria yesterday. It provides that & system of government stores shall dispose of all classes of liquors, American visitors coming to Van- couver will be able to get permits good for one month for $5 and will be allowed a maximum of two quart bot- tles of hard liquor or a dosen bottles of full strength beer, which they may drink in the rooms of hotels in which they are CARUSO AND HIS WIFE |students on clothing. H. F. Ken- |nedy, of Columbia, declared that the bill, 1f passed, will be followed by another to include university girls land teachers. , rico Caruso and Mrs. Caruso. The world of music lovers is cheered by the news that Caruso is now fighting bravely for his life after a serious relapse a week ago. His many friends are saddened, however, by the report that Caruso will never sing again, . _INCOURT TODAY Sheriff Absolves Deputies From Roadhouse Guilt alleged Proprietors of the Biack Cat tavern, & roadhoum, were plated for arraign- ment In supertor court today charred with being “Jointista,” « penitentiary offense. Charges made by federal exents that deputy sheriffs were protecting the Black Cat have been Investigated by Sheriff Matt Starwich, the latter said, and a report made to Prose cuting Attorney Maloolin Douglas DIDN'T REAPPOINT USPECTED DEPUTY “One deputy under a former a4. ministration,” said Starwich, “ap pears to have been too closely con- ected with the Iiack Cat manage ment. When I toqk office I did not other @eputies under survel}- lanes, 1 have been suspicious of them for some time, but have been unable to confirm reports of crookedness on their pagt. “The day T reappointed them from the former sheriffs mtaff I called them into my office and told them they would have to cut out the rough stuff, ag I wouldn't stand for it un- der my administration, 1 find no evi dence that they have done any graft ing since. “They have been warned by me that, if I eateh them in anything crooked from now on, they will not only be discharged from duty but exponed to the public, FEDERALS SHOULD WATCH OWN OFFICE “While these federal offictaty are throwing mud at my office they should be watching their own men, and that's straight.” Because of reports that holdup men weartng deputy sheriff’ badgra are engaging in various sorts of criminal enterprises, Starwich says he intends calling tm all -bis men's stars and replacing them with badges of a distinctly different type “Then I'l) have @ picture of the new tadge in the papers,” he mid, “that the publie will know what kind my deputies wear.” Se Women Democrats to Meet Saturday faturday, at 3p m, the Woman's Democratic ctub will meet at Meves’ cafeteria to discums the topic, “Gov- ernment Loans to Labor and Foreign Gevernments.” Circle Solved, Says Engineer WHEELING, W. Va, Feb. 24. ~—fiolution of the problem of squaring the circle which baffled the world for years was claimed here today by Joseph Leiner, 62, architect and engineer. Leiner, who has worked on the probiem for 40 years, completed his solu- ttion a few weeks ago and plans within a short Ume to make application for @ Nobel prize. Astronomy, according to Let- ner, will benefit more than any other thing by the solution. “It means that astronomy will be revolutionized,” he said. “It will enable astronomers to ancer- tain if their calculations as to the nearness of Mars and other than anything im the world. It will mve many of our fellows worry any more about it now.” TWO CRACKSMEN|: FRIGHTENED OFF ‘Surprised at Work by Mill) Watchman ‘Twe crackumen, Grilling em the wafe of the Feely Lamber Co, 2920 Ninth ave. S, were frightened away by the arrival of & Raymer, watch man, late Wednesday night As Raymer opened the front door the two fled from the mfe and caped thru a rear door, Hoe gave chase for a short distance, then re turned to the office and found the men had drilled a bole in the safe door, The safe contained about $3& Interlake-Montlake _ UP FOR MURDER * Alleged Local Smuggler Is | Held in Vancouver Joseph Zaccoll, alias Joe Delmonta, held in Vancouver, B. C., for murder, it was learned today, has been idents | fied by Canadian potice as one of & | gang of smugglers wanted by the | United Btates department of justice |for killing @ ecustorns officer and | wounding another near San Antonia, Texas, some months Canadian authorities are sald to have charged Zaccoll with the slaying & month age of Peter Baeff, follow | ing the discovery that Baeff and Za coll, in the {liegal business of dop smuggling between Vancouver Beattie and in the Justice announcing that the depart ment was seeking Zaccoll and bis father in connection with the Sam Antonie murder, Smuggiers detween Antonio and points in Mexico balk Club to Hold Mixer |™*, Mixtr will be held at the Seattle Yacht club Ttrurstay night by the Interlaken - Montlake Improvement tub. ALFRED HL LUNDIN was addres the Young Men's Republican club at Wolfs cafeter® at noon ‘Thursday. Cork. Nine houses and shops were barned. and Cofermansh ta re A Reprieve On account of our new location not being entirely ready, and owing to the almost physical impossibility of moving our fixtures by the end of this week, THE WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK, owners of this building, through its President, RAYMOND R. FRAZIER, have granted us one more week—so that we now announce our last day in old location at SATURDAY, MARCH 5th, This liberal action of the Bank is much appreciated by the entire “Cheasty store” organization. Sale Events for Friday and Saturday $39 for choice of fine, attractive group of Men’s Overcoats, $54" and Young Men’s Suits and Hosiery Specials values to $90.00. for any Suit or Overcoat in the store, re- $1.25 Interwoven Hose. ..-......75¢ $2.00 Interwoven Howrah famous “Burberry” Ya PRICE To instantly close out all Gloves in the store—Dent’s Perrin’s, Fowne’s ‘s gardless of original price, excluding formal $2.50 Interwoven Hose....... and Meyer’ evening clothes only. This includes all the Overcoats. $3.00 McCallum Hose. ........ 1.25 1.65 00 $3.50 McCallum Hose........ $3.00 00 $4.50 McCallum Hose. ¥Y2 PRICE For all Shirts in the store, including “Manhattans” ¥2 PRICE 6.50 “Vassar” Union $3.50 “Cooper’s” Uni $8.00 Cooper’s and Suits at ....--. Y2 PRICE Underwear Special S $ 95 $6.00 “Lewis” Union Suits. ....$2.95 ion Suits... ion Lewis Union -$4.85 For choice of a beautiful special For all Hats in the store, including Dunlaps, Borsalino and Crofut-Knapps. All Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases being closed out at ridiculously low prices,