The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1921, Page 7

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Smt | ‘The Seattle Star =~ ‘SE ATTL E, w fASH., FRIDAY, FE cBR U AR Y 25, 18a. JAP DUPLICITY KEEPS CHINESE DIVIDED! | LOSE FORTUNE IF THEY WED | WHITE GIRL WHO WED GOAT-GETTER Maybe We'll All Be Black Some Day lands adjacent Adams at., which com | ijfe anew-—my husband pale want Cost Him $6 | This Session mand « beautiful view of Wilshire | wilt try to get along whi dintrict in our new home—but we will ne 4d I—we|Of a twoday conference of Y. W. C. | GRE | JAP GIVES OWN STORY |”. | | Our coal supp! nocording to AS LESSON TO OTHERS |! 7, | | » 6 ita Nad vary tin: | A‘) Grand Monarch of Angora BY KLEAN M. BARNES to talk to but my hushand, day caf “56 | ne gla Hs | and you longe LOB ANGELES, Feb, 26,—When|and day out—except’ when’ treat|| “24 earn lonke Due Next Week ; myself to a trip to the grocery ° i | ames Nomura was employed in a|™%4 jentists will P P : | y position is worse than : find r out your ge folks, for the . ° F. e h © ‘J | leading hotel and wore immaculate n without a country.’ It in tor. |] Oe Ul & ml cep Sys 1 works of Angora is coming Chinese Are Losing ‘aith in American collars be ated Myrtle Arm-|ture to try to look into the future, |] £70", we ‘chs Mosdlr One : } : “ And, after that f the Mystle Order of the Velled | and became his “sweetheart,” Myrtle | Comes Unbearable oo the. ten While, we || #ecompanied t Con » r be ved the racial line hould not WO MONTIIS SEEM t a e na c 5 cated ir country in England have got o ther 1 t Angora BY FRANK V pi al K {°c - eet ee ene 16 drawn between herself, an Eng |LIKE TWO CENTURIES ea fats No. 82 of tle, March 2 and 2, and (Former lieutenant ere swe of. | They said in banners which they car lish girl, and Nomura, a Japanese Mra, Nomura apol the Pike seoretstiie ‘heat! of tis tea Harr Drake and the 1 eee Agrbe =! ° | ried in thelr parades that the Antu] I love him,” she told her APE nas) ) teal gun will 5 ewult ir © are making elaborate ficer for the U. S. Asiatic fleet) : Se Guia ‘4 davon. | mother on her return from a two. | been 901 | ties “eklen inate pelih rs! eagircadl 1 4, 1921, Chicago Dajly News) || » 3 end weeks honeymoon with her Oriental | ever be-| 1 our ‘ a: assis : Wednesday will be devoted to sight Copyrish' © res clr clamor was to our descer t Peenty years ago armic < this, Aututten tiauenh dor’ of Jhusband three years ago, caune g the past week she and AbS atts - the afternoon and a ban . ee we lay Myrtle realizes that love haa| her husband had quarreled. ‘ n the evening attended by the an — eee a areas cds tae |one—that Kast is East and West is| So embittered had she beopme te vent fficer A: tier” wttiain Bee ckinned Chten’ aimee thn | Went that she called on the sheriff's of On ‘Thursday, the third, the grotto neg » : 1 am an outcast,” she said sim: | fice for aid, and after Deputy Sher n full force will hold forth at the and th cr But th — oe cc Aire ie le ap ply today, as she stood in the door-| iffs Cronin and Hots accompanied Does Biggest Job Maxonie Temple, Pine and Harvard, s mS he psig iy sin mflo~spanaro te way of the one-room shack in the|her home Nomura took her back on Washing i in U.S.) " er will be served at a r srow tle Pon iad ° . Japanese * t 4266 Went He told her that she was lucky : m owed by an entertain BP ms smoklering, Krowing ttle | been given & great deal of discour:! John (left) and Miss Chesapeake Dansky, London children, | Adams m Jimmy.” her |that she didn't have to work on the|,, The DikKest laundering Job in the it eac wae ment, nc y by the own : “ ; = ited * 1 4 lige Levee cabs polttieatty lam met be forces of Japa.) Will inherit $2,800,000—if they do not marry. Their uncle | bsitJa\ , clung to her | farm like his own women had to Dives age rst visit of the mon- Tay be compared to a voleano, once stipulated that in his will. If both marry the entire fund goe: - ey deans Vaniitieadanin uh te I have never pap ' in the Jamen A. | Weet time wher Hoe . in in my dream castle—dook at| gardens,” she stated. “That I would “ a lll ™ f ; a to charity. With a gesture of her hand she| never do. 1 only pass thru them |? ‘ wh ge cic M again will « ae, and othe - ene ale ———— | surveyed the vast vegetable wardens, |when 1’ so tothe ‘avenuocas 1 y Wwundrier during |Commission Man’s Es ge ecw Phono W | — were verdant {ollowing | the|women are out there. I do not m enineaia sedac! Mas. Pay kod | Assets Are $35,000 Bese is diffe owe " he rain. Her face mirrored de-| along with them—do not understand |**™=ton under urnec re ag ty: of ge world bear Sa | epair or eee ae 1} out 117,000,000 picces of clean| ts of approximately $25,000 are Saecsaehan etpe ear oy Alors | The “dred astie”* in back about! “7 have only been here tn the | clothes 1 arp ‘ among wie, “Taine st rt Ag 2 meageiennrgrt 800 feet the boulevard, 4 / camp two months, but it seem body OO ee ee = . wicane 93 h he " haybarn. It in the third rien | m, spacious quarters Just as soon joe. a ae Se wiaercatenet Bene —ente | resourene in mon, stain, 2 nf ais wre te Bn athens ioed nes as| | Hold Conference |wininnraion iorcnz, Gute useage of (he pluinerine thelr | tation ot hee erent dream, chinas| Man Also Boasts Suit Which|Congress Will Not Pass Bill _ It in In the low: | moves out. We have planned to start| | Friday opened the nd heer Western ave. commission A. officers from Oregon and Wash. | ™erehant | dress at the | at empire with | thinkers an¢ from Amer @uires for an Ori howe & MES. MATILDA WARBURTON, ington, The prir food, ete., but want tral . arnee PARI. M , -_ on t0| N COMMON have any more ! opening meetin, vday was made 80) YO! C t ‘eb. s 7 . io av any more babies It is unfair it < DK a as eT WITH ONE PARTY Ltocaleal, Sencha, military, agiioa-| SOUR ORME PARE, M. Yeh.) WASHINGTON, Fob. 2 ” BABY to them?’ by Mies Mary Cady, of New York who died Tuesday at her home, fm the hands of another party of tural, to help rebuild their great) - South Ozone Park boasts the | packer regulation law will be passed I've got my baby—that is all”! fut for the mke of “Little Jimmy” | who spoke on “Christian Citizenship $ Austin st., will be buried Monday Boxertam is taking out jountry i they want these work: | eighth wonder of the world-—William | by the 66th c £ . said the woman. this woran will struggie on—the vic Thru the Young Women Christian from the Georgetown Un- g Japanese interference | TS to come from America, What) Monrman, who bought a collar six| The bill passed by the sena ‘Of course I wouldn't mim hav-|tim of an impossible situation | association , Young Ch support against any one reelf a wants is support, not ower, but ing little Jimmy for anything in the | ———_— Sa aie ; world—but otherwise I have nothing % iat n killed by the hous | ts live for, My life should be an ex was taken in answer to a charge of ak ‘ agriculture committee lahe te other” tempt of court, Mohrman dis |. sim ya »Sraynae r rigger As she » Mrs, Nomura picked 1 which had dr rom an im * interior affairs and party America and Amevi years ago and is still wearing it a bitter fight lasting thru thre rate's court, where he | sions haa b support against can do a great deal of good by 4, instead of forgettir of the Chinese and play China is today in a terribly unset ted condition. Instead of one stabie bi nearly 20 govern Ne the Sapa aaee He lives in a barn and sleeps in a : les, cack under a tuchun, or mill! “JAPANESE PLAYED emir artic 46 die down tke ten (on the mubs * ve strung across Iand cach has his own Uittle s ‘The Japanene played good tricks | Houses and a Karnage FY sgl pr vehcnn Neg ben of in er. At that af “squeeze” or “cumshaw”—in plain | in the course of the | He never jenven'liie tall. except on [cri tonitrine tele nCnana” nave | moment Jimmy sprawled nortes the United States, graft 3 by gery bd the nt ey | Saturdays in each week, when he| ‘The d 4 of Morris & Co, will nore ba > gp pao Phy iapes ru the operation o ts’ union told me in Shanghai fol-| coos out to collec Neagle re as J sonene baby block, and just eed A Re ee ee tagline the fowing the riots, which T witnemecl [Sees out t@ collect his genta or pur | not be hish enouxh to cause criticiam | falling againat the’ wood stove Upon Shoes for the Whole Family @f the Japanese militarists. This is| “They did all possihi turd the| week. He walks six miles to buy his A la a a whic a mavory bit of dinner was f : : , particularly true of the Antfultes, | public, so that they might have an| ¢ . hetatne tHe mithe” Sharlcuine the Marrs cehosta rect Qh oy OO li ee H Opposite Pantages Whose power was broken by the /xcuse to land their troops. They in ils heen chases Miiee than t hae Clef hry ont PR ak Mac ipalerraemng decoN mga hs | venue Theatre Building | venue Young Chinese In their revolution of otientad & strike of motor car drivers grocery the other side of town absorb inte pital” nll porated lage = fet gar 1 et Se | esr ianttienbnt ot tno-riote would) arysr tenceane coretiopes che coer | nec, Shear inte Seapits Koedlngyeenspergrin sim Weide oalen Once more the time has arrived when “prices talk,” and the Phillips 2 o ome. just works on the ranch. His Wied, instead of into 20 separate | Nese fiborers in their Japancse-con-| confided ‘he had bought a suit of| PORTLAND. Ind, Feb ded i chtediy ties and ante Boy ys know the 1 e well. rs as she really is today, into| trolled mills into the belief that the | ciothes four yearn ago, paying all of | Jeweler aloyster sauce—while I hate i know the language ell hen ag nee of the | Students were striking against the|s, for it The lee and mt ss ee eee eae taers| SM OE Cah wrorhera. With there | toys gt" ee be PHILLIPS BOYS have put new meaning into “values in shoes. tory south of the Yangtse foes aan Sew epee 4 in| Japanese, and do not mix with his The north distrit, or stronghold the peop \oroks ot Ui th tek Dae Oo Soe No credit. No discount. No commission. No delivery. Low rent— no expensive fixtures. Just a neat, plain, pleasant store, where quality @ the Anfu party, has been strongly thus increasing disturbances | ‘nder Japanese influence, proJap-|®mong the people. All this was for | means satisfaction, and service makes a friend. You'll like us—we know you will. ‘anese and anti-American. The south, | the purpose of giving them excuse to LOOK WHAT WE’RE OFFERING. CAN YOU BEAT IT? or Canton district, has been pro-| land their troops. | American and ardently antiJapanese | “What be the future course of WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT F oo OCF: 00 or $5. or $5. —but this sentiment if slowly swing the students? We will arouse our Women’s Ribbon Ties in Women’s Oxfords ing about people to be watchful of the acts of oom - . | the gove nt, also to promote the JAPANESE TRY TO KEEP ieiesirile of China Black and Brown Kid 200 Pairs in CHINA DIVIDED | wilt substitute Chin this lot. } To the layman, China may be di-|be slower. They provoked the Chi-|o14 collar’ Mohrman got chummy and | ine eS he uit is now green. hrman did not say whether more th the original color when he r leswly blew himself four years a at | “Plea been pol Chinese, We se for Japanese | manufactured goods. We will order | from our friendly nations goods which we cannot make for ourselves, | in tt from our avart as and treacherous neighbor, t Japanese. Within a few months w will be so strong that there will be none of their goods on our market We wil! work on economic lines, V will build stores of munitions, We can't do anything but ask help from jour friendly nations, among whom | The Japanese are doing all in their | ower in China to keep the north and south from r ng, by their gombined forts the Mmarauding tuchuns of the panses of the interior, so perm the chaos to continue. China te is not only starving, ridden these tuchun armies, but is the prey as well of marauc Hun-Hus Bands of bandits, th uman vultures @ China—who get their munitions wo Pants oys’ Suits destroy In brown and black kid; pairs in this lot. from the Japanese cab Aerie ee - kgs os . Y “The resul ay 3 e i nectar ry nase ais ogo * ou are | 7 e ; ag ie pl ga Dues siting warmest and best friends.” Will Double the Wear richer by Regular $7.00," $8.00 and $9.00 Oxfords. For $6.00 Women’s 9-inch High Lace Shoes In Russia calf, brown and black kid, made welt. 1,400 pairs in this lot; regular $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 shoes. $2.00 Rese to me, and he spoke sadly ae | “japan is gaining streneth daily m Attacks Criticism China. The Young &h ae are ls east Catup wapgiied many Here of Japanese a ne Hunt, American engineer | terials and | of kohama, Japan id the Seat-| ae were in| tle Engineers’ society Thursday noon t that local criticiam of Japanese en | should be stopped while the govern t of th ted ates and | | Men for the labor battalions in France, gave much inn hard work. The tary or naval ¢ o-Chow affair. And wh ace conference meets, Shan and here they cost no more than others are asking for one-pant suits. ageme greemer given to the Japanese returned to the right ful owners Chinese. And erly I wif tell The eh LOSING FAITH IN The Last Word From Shoe The Greatest Boys’ Suit AMERICAN IDEALISM —— os F hi Cc t So the Chin re lowing faith in} For Good Ap go to Boldt's. . . . Bee high idealem of other countries | —Aavertinement Values in This City ashion Genters anc Pncie naa been China @anding friend among the nat War, other nations accepted their ir demnities in Chinese territory or f00ds, the Americans accepted it in s the Uni Every message says straps for spring The most complete line of Novelty Strap Pumps in all wanted leathers and fabrics. The PHILLIPS’ BOYS prices—$7.00 and Two Great Specials for Saturday dase cenrel paghles ory bos 7 Your Seats “All Wool” $8.00, no higher. dependable people the w One Merry Week — ae erent . 4. MEN’S DEPARTMENT are fast destroy a y Seeing with two pants with two pants financial situation is For $5.00 | For $6.00 many Tuchuns ha | - : A GREAT id $9 85 Men's brown leather lace, made on 500 pairs in this lot. a ther “ONE PANT SPECIAL AT 4 new English last with rubber heel. \ iI po andy shoe hdl mg 9 9, é 8, BS, § ou 21's: # z any er Ages 7 to 18 Just the shoe for a young fellow full missing in this purchase. the money of snap and ginger. The one great event in men’s shoes. if had not tl gl ap Crompton Corduroy Suits at $8.95 . A good buy from a manufacturer : +. a ; es 7 Double Seat and Knee Corduroy Knickers at $3.15 " od business and we accepted soys’ and Girls hoes at fF r money to who wanted business and T that will not only please you but Wool and Blue Serge Knickers at $2.65, $3.15, $3.45. Boys’ Hats and Furnishings One-third Off Up the Incline his offer and pass the saving on to you. offer many surprises. ment accorded them by European nationa RIORe fl : ‘The Birthplace of “Most-for-the-Mor by Shoe fees Tailored Ready Co. 1313 Third Avenue 22% nani: 1313 Third Avenue METROPOLITAN ), when 2,000 p dent r of June 4 PXourg Chincus, many of them edu- 401 TO 407 PIKE STREET ee

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