The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 16

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AGREEMENT NOTHING IN ENPS LIFE Jap Finds Loop-hole in Our Immigration Laws and Stays Here By Hal Armstrong Bijt Fukunaja is a determined young man. He knows his Japan made a “ger Pemen’s agreement” with our Ted Roosevelt to kk her subjects out of our Uni at He understands our tmmigration laws—forbdidding entry to Japanese laborers. He “sabbies” lawyers, courts, and | knows what a legal loophole ts. | He is here, And here he is deter | Mined to stay. ' Ei! first came here In 191% He ‘Was then a laborer, a member of the , crew of the Japanese liner Shaka ano Maru. | > SUBMARINED | IN ATLANTIC From his vessel went to Chile, th © Norfolk, and from Norfolk set out on a nd trip to South America and was submarined Off the Atlantic coast | Eiji was picked up with other Members of the crew by an Ameri @an ship bound for Havana. They Spent a month and a half in Cuba ‘Were brought back to New York and later escorted in custody to Seattle to await return to Japan With the rest of the crew, Eljt was | quartered in a ho jowntown, They ‘were allowed the rteny of visiting the parks, the and other! w respected the Courtesy, returning to their hotel each night. Not so Eiji He sneake away Even tho classed as a desterter from his ship, a 19-year-old Japanese has little trouble eluding detection if he ts cautious, Eiji was. He was cautious and discreet. He did not haunt dark alleyways | and dingy, out-of-the-way resorts and Attract attention. He moved in the open always, boldly. He acted as if he belonged here. He went to our| free schools. COULD NOT REMAIN HIDDEN ALW/ But even by this method he could Rot remain hidden forever from the! law, and early in November Eiji was | arrested. ‘The law said he must be deported, | and it was so ordered. But Eiji is a determined yours | man, He got a lawyer. Pierce Lonergan took Eliji's pen ‘They began looking for the loop-hole im the law that they knew must be there. i ‘They found, of course, that tho Japanese laborers cannot enter the United States, Japanese students can and straightway Eiji changed his | He was a He was not a laborer. student. "Lonergan applied for a writ of habeas corpus, and the thing was/ done. | Altho we do not want him here, in! spite of his country’s “gentlemen's t,” in defiance of the intent of our immigration laws, Eiji is de. termined to force himself into our company and make us educate him free—if he can get away with it—by the simple changing of his spots: He is not on the high seas bound for Nippon, where he was told to go. bat he is here, hanging on like a leech. In our federal court he has forced Judge Jeremiah Neterer to take his case under advisement. HAT’S WHEEL | TO A FLIVVER?| WILMINGTON, Del., Dec. 21.—A flivver lost a front wheel on the bust est street here and continued for two or three blocks, A newsboy notified the driver, who retrieved his wheet and went on Bandits Playing r no Favorites on Sexes Three ban: up a Ynan and @ woman Tue ht and escaped with a small amount of cash. arie How was held up by a yor and Harri Two bandits 223 N. 46th st., an ¢ W. C. A. cafeteria wood ave. and N. 45th st., as he was on his way home. They got $10. BEST MAN FOR HIS G RANDDAD Y., Dec t man wt dfather, J a Sherman, a gr grandmother “ag Highline Elms to 4 — on Honor Roll from the ation. In who author j . one or more trees w a names listed in the official publica tion of the Forestry.” association, “Americar SAN FRANCISCO. con tracts with Jax tion of anti-a law, ruling of federal court NOTICE TO SANTA Dear Sant t attic home won't | you please shave oft those lony } cotton whiskers? And for your own please keep away from open lights if you want to be safe, you can pa of your costume by ne it with solution mad boiling and straining two ounces of carbon. ate of soda, two ounces of am monia carbone two ounces of boric acid and five gallons of water THE SEATTLE STAR Christmas Store Houre—9: :30 A. M. to 6 P. M. —The Bon Marche Ranging in Price From 50c nme) $3. 00 for for for for for Play the Christmas < —— . - 7 - . welve in a Box Carols Thursday, Gifts 50 Gifts aa Gifts 0 Gifts 50c for 25c | Friday and Saturday, at Cc at IC c at [ 6 at 24 different designs— 2te5 P.M. - | | — . put up assorted, 12 im 3 —Suspenders with good} —Leather - bound “Bril-| Taian Short Stories. | —cr1." Pinafore Aprons, a ae mg “aa box, with ap-| ° elastic—durable quality. liants from Whittier.” Maley Bi so —o- rin n lain colo adie’ aie F e greetings. | Wool Gloves —nice for LOWER MALN FLOOR Pocket Knives. 5 “ sad J WaET SUC. MAIN FLOOR ‘ i 3— | ae Fe UNION 8TREET—BASEMENT | checks and stripes—s ~Beautiful Rattles in dif - re 7 crimpy days. t ; Fancy China Bonbon | Silk Four-in-Hand Ties.| 6 to 14 years. ferent shapes and sizer 4, 3 Linen or Cambric Hand- neer—rasement |~~Windsor Ties in colors Jergen’s Toilet Water, 50c. e ’ kerchiefs, bordered or white. s Towels, or black. many different odors, 50c.|—Celluloid Novelties, to : —Men's Socks, lisle or part wool. Set of 6 blue and white|—Suspenders, boxed for|—Perfumes in fancy cor-|entertain baby, 50 —Belts that will make useful gifts. Japanese Napkins. giving. tainers, many odors, 50c. Bibs; nice to have at meal time. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | THIRD FLOOR —Leather Belts with —Imitation Ivory Combs— SECOND FLOOR— THE BON MARCHE ? —A jar of Sweets—100% filled Satin Candy,|_ pine Cotton Stockings. | tongue buckle, for her Set—50c. Melba Bouquet Talcv an Powder, in glass con- ’ 1 Ib. 4-02. jar, 50¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR —Gold-filled Cuff Links. Satin-finish Candy—1 lb. | tainer, 50c. i —Razor Strops—ood, durable kind. Hot Dish Lifters, —Knitted Skull Caps that | 4 of. jar. Sachets, made of ri bbon—Nice to lay among —A can of Talcum Powder to use after shaving. Mystic Mats. a all boys like. —Sterling Silver Thimble, | baby’s clothes; 50c. é UPPER MAIN FPLOOR—THE BON MARCHE |—Vanities and Doilies, UPPER MAIN FLOOR 50¢. ” UPPER MAIN FIL /ON-THE BON MARCHE : Nad ature leather classics—“What Men Live THIRD FLOOR _ |=-Mechanical toys. ‘Lingerie Clasp Ribbon|——New Mother Goose for Bat Tolstoy, | Leatherette Shopping| —Popguns give much en-| Novelties, 50c. | JOWER MAIN FLAj0K—THE BON MARCHE EAS; LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE —_| Bags for marketing day. | tertainment. Powder Puffs, fancy rib-|~~Children’s Woolen, Mittens. Aen hese Beare Banks. | LOWER MAIN FLOOR Card games—Drums. boned effect. | , |—Children's Half Spefcs. “6 UPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE + * FOURTH FLOOR Hairt if" “ “i Kiddies’ Stationery, in white, pink or blue. i —Spark Plug Cleaners, Gifts | Gi f —Halrbows in many CO) = UPPER MAIN FILQOR—THE BON MARCHE eo THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE at e | ifts 1 .00 ak ‘i »| Silver plated Besy; Spoons, on jo fs ©1T HH | 3oxed Handkerchiefs, 8 UNION 'UREET BASEMENT ing $1 00 — li Recent Copyright Fic-| _ Scouts of “Bobs |" Hand Se prelderst Irish Gift, 1 00 ft | Hon, bed y e: ie p 4 W vol Gi f ld d. 2 we aay Foe lage on ee | aie oe aan ee st i —N ool Gioves—nice for cold days. |—Pure Aluminum Coffee) fshowvad : es ; Paes ——--—, —Ties, Four-in-Hand styles, in a host of| Percolator LOWER MAIN FLOOR Gift Kimonos of outing flannel—warm and colors and design: “Ch oping Lh Oneal |—Four-in-Hand Silk Ties. ifts $1 00 | durable—$1.00, : signs, nina Sugar a =k nit | -_ 3 —Suspenders, with good elastic, in neat pat-| gets ae with initialed belt) at ° |= Record Boods—heavy quality bindings— e terns. | YN § ET—RASEMENT | Ss Ei 7, i“ ~—~Men’s Silk Socks in black and brown. | —Turkish Towels. eyes a sees ped esd ¢ oe ries bl cn Sige de Chine Shoes in pink and 5 ~-Wool Socks, warm for frosty weathe . THIRD ae oan Boys’ "Cottin Blodses. wet thas cakes pata ss B ds Knitted Boots, hand-mead , —Silk *rs—nice y ace top anc bottom | ~ othe! DKS. | i htes 00! an e—eXcel- oa Mufflers—nice for any man in tr reser A -Propelling Pencils, LOWER MAIN FLOOR — [lent quality-—-$1.00, —Silk or Linen Handkerchiefs of good|—Boudoir Caps in dainty) Boys" ies Aa Oiled Cog cog cant gy |~-Brush and Comb Set, put up in a little quality. colors. | Gloves for school wear on | Albums. ; box, $1.00, LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE PON MARCHE | SECOND FLOOR cold days. | Colored Quill Desk Pens. |—Caps, of vee in many colors—for cool- — Pictur size 10x12 inches, in tinted Kid Gloves for school or|-—24 sheets and envelopes|er days— $1,00 Ne fts | dress-up time. of Gift Stationery. SECONT) FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE frames—a host of subjects—to hang in his den, $1.00. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Recent Copyright Fiction. Radio or Burke Gold Prize Golf Balls MAIN FLOOT UPPER MAIN FLOOR —Attractive lace trim Camisoles. SECOND FLOOR —Cuff. Links, pin and ‘tie clasp, gold filled—in a box—$1.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Pyralin Tray for —Men’s Caps in many patterns. jer’s manicure set. -——Men’s Shirts in many different) —Ebony-back Brushe colored stripes. ferent styles. —Brand new Underwear; nice, warm UPPER MAIN FLOOR garments. —Silk Socks colors. Outing sizes. One of the —Men’s Silk Mufflers — fringed | of fiction. m in a good line of Pajamas — plenty of LOWER MAIN FLOOR Embroidered Hot Covers. Gifts $2 00 Heavy useful Bath M THIRD FLOOR at ui ‘lastic top R. & ( SECOND FLOOR —Men's Caps in a host of pat-| sets. terns. —Nice-looking Cape Gloves. Madras Shirts with group stripes and various colors t MAIN FLOOR | 5 Lbs. Oriole Chocolates Just 500 Boxes $1.85 THE E Assorted Flavo ors SF The MARCHE 1.50 | 8, dif- ag $2. 00 | z LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARcHE|—Lovely Pottery _Jardin-/ China Shaving Mugs. | ieres. | UNION STREET—RASEMENT Six China Cups and| Leather Address Books. | Saucers. | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UN T.—BASEMENT | . . —Sil »ves in street col-| Gifts ors. med oth- | | newer books! |= = xagonal OWER N FLOOR and in good colors. LOWER MAIN c poet R MAIN FLOOR Pyrex Utility faking -~Bon Marche unexcelled Fruit | Dish. Rye eC { Cake, super quality, 2 Ibs. $1.50.) UNION STRE sy ea ernie rad 8 ne. 8 1.5 Double silk lined Gloves. Leather-bound Prayer Book. UPPER MAIN Hot Roll | ats. ag $2.50 UPPER MAIN FLOOR Opera Glasses, miniature size, 4iames of many kinds. Pte tae FLOOK c $1.50 - peach Wool Caps, -Lined Fabric Gauntlet) | Gloves, —Blue Serge Tams. —Shirts—neck-band style, }to wear with separate col-| | lars. —Outing Flannel Pajamas, | one or two-piece style. _ UPPER MAIN FLOOR ector construction FOURTH FLOOR at $2.00 box filled with chocolates — nothing like this in Seattle. —Woolen Caps. —Boys’ Felt Slippers, good colors, lots of sizes. Indian Suits—Oh, won't they be a lot of fun, tho! Boys’ leather Felt Slippers with soles—sizes 1 to 1-Rah or Fedora Hats of woolen mixtures; excel- lent values. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Blocks with Mother Goose and nursery tures. FOURTH FLOOR ar $2.50 say Scouts’ Book of Camp Fire Stories,” by Ames. LOWER MAIN FLOOR Cloth or Velvet Hats for boys. Bath Robes for boys, sizes 4 and 6 Brownie Camera. Knickers for Christ- Corduroy practical gifts MAIN FLOOR of different UPPER Iron Toys kinds. — $3.00 Policeman Suit to use at | playtime. | Skates. Silk Four-in-Hand Ties in Hes r Wool Sox. loveliest of patterns and col- Full-fashioned Silk | ors. | Stocking: | Nice warm Underwear Cae ADT NECOE Shirts, Drawers or Union rs hit er Towel and Wash | 1S Novelty” St Bag Pajamas of cambric or | Nl Se daa oy outing flannel, two-piece mies ft , lg the. style. > ae c , an Flesh-colored Satin Cam- Men's Mufflers, reduced oles, lace trimmed. from much higher prices. SECOND FLOOR Law eR MALS Were Swing Photo Frames —Men’s and Boys’ Felt! hand carved, burnish fin-| Slippers—in plenty of sizes, isk on hon UPPER MAIN FLOOR pe, ORE ae ci $2.50 | x $3.00 at ° at . Men’s Cape Gloves, Imported French kid tan or brown, good qual- | Gloves. ity: All-silk Hose in costume Pajamas in two-piece | colors id black. | style—excellent quality. | t MAIN FLA | Ni Shirts with frog Handsome patterns in taste i for wear.|Bath Mats. Of silk--in gooc THIRD FLOOR agg Embroidered Crepe Ki-| ce wing iniuate -|Mdnos in colors, LOWER MAIN FLOOR | _ SECOND FLOOR Vaterman Fountain Per Women’s Felt Slippers, l ka MA FLOOR| many colors and styles, at Clubs, tron or! $3.00) | ms UPPER MAIN FLOOR Indian Suits with feath- ers and decorations they’re dandies. UPPE MAIN FLOOR Air Rifles, for $3.00. Ball- bearing Roller FOURTH FLOOR pic- | FOURTH FLOOR | -Framed Gift Mottoes, | boxed for giving. —Gold Pencil School Sets. | UPPER MAIN FLOOR —Becoming Boudoir Caps. —Practical and | Camisoles. SECOND FLOOR —Lace - trimmed Dresse: Scarfs. THIRD FLOOR |—Bar Pins, straight or fil- igree — different colored | sets. —Powder Cases with small! puff and mirror. —Sterling Silver Thimbles —many sizes. —Hairbows ers, put up in box. —Boxed Handkerchiefs, and 6 to the box. UPPER MAIN FLOOR x $1.50 | |—Golden Book (¢ “lassics “for | children. LOWER MAIN FLOOR —Real Kid Gloves. UPPER MAIN FLOOR —College Girl Satin deaux—Camisoles. —Pink Wash Satin Lace Camisoles. SECOND FLOOR ~Hand-painted Desk Sets. | THIRD FLOOR > ages $ 2.00 Colorful Oriental Cre Kimonos. Dainty Camisoles, boxed | for giving. | SECOND FLOOR Neckwear, ‘many differ- jent styles aad materials, $2.00. Linen ifandkerchiefs, with Madefra_ embroider- ing, $2.00. | UPPER MAIN FLOOR | —Girls’ ngham Dresses, with touches of hand-em- broidering, $1.95 SFLOND FLOOR Lesfher Hand Bags vig ee aw 2 | with findings, nice looking, | —comb and Brush &: Vanity Cases fitted with | 84 decorated, $3.00 larze mirror. es) oe ; c to keep baby's Silver-finished Picture | nistory, $3.00 Firames. Black Sateen Dresses UPPER MAIN FLOOR with hand embroidering ‘Swing Photo Frames, | “PP! hand-carved, rash finish. FOURTH antique, bur- FLOOR dainty | | | and, blue—$1.50, with fasten-| | 3an-|-—-Three - piece and | | and fork—$2.00, Pe) the dress when indoors. one side, blue or pink ae $2. 50 ; Stories+—“Little Folks of Memy Lands.” LOWER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE Three-piece Child’s Table Set. UNION STREET BASEMIINT Little Gingham Dresses, plain. and in | pink and blue checks; aks to 6, at | $1.50. —Baby Sacques, knitted ptyle; pink —(aps of wool, to come over the ears—nice for cold we sther—$1.50. fe cCOND FLOOR THE | BON MARCHE a $2. 00 —Little Sweaters, in warm weight—blue, tan, capen; sizes 2 to 6 years—$2.00. —Rompers for the, boy who is walking or creepiny;, £2.00. ae arriage -Boots, fur trimmed, 2.00, | eds Silk Shoes—most | adorable gifts, at $2.00. Bathrobes, made of blanket | cloth; sizes 2 to 6; $2.00. SECOND ¥TooR sets — Rogers | Plated Silverwaze-—spoon, knife UNION 8'¢. HASEMENT — $2.50 —Little Sli ers for coofer days. Knitted Hand - made Sacques tp slip on over * ver Sweat- Bloomyr Dresses of | good quality gingham. Lovely Blankets, woolna’p, neatly bound — 36x50 — white on on the other; also with nursery de- signs. Bra and comb sets Isfther-bound Record ob SECOND FLOOR o $3. 00 Tuxedo style all high to weaters n shades—so nice toned singham—$ SECOND oe AP. eove® 5 Lbs. Oriole Chocolat& Just 500 Boxes 85 wy ; $ 1 ° ») oc At This Price HE sorted Flavors 9 UPPER MAIN FLOOR —THE BON MARC

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