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oR ORO eet FRIDAY, DECEMB SAYS JAPAN § ISOLATED RACIALLY! eR 28, 1921. Outguesses Dame Fashion; eT ee She Dopes ’Em in Advance “ © slogan of the unemployed.) pay them decent wages (not a i i i / ob.” wokld 4 no| pittance) to cut afl brush, trees Barrier to Blending of White T cannot gets Jon.” woW¥d fing nejand clear al vacant lots, ‘and if ‘a place in our city if our Yueant lot) Woperty holders refuse to pay let and Yellow Races Can | holders are brought to book as they/ the city pay for such work and as | | . T ome hould be. sean holders of vacant lots cleared Never Be Overe There are hundreds of vacant total tne actual cost, plus suparvision abd * | in the elty overgrown with brush, | (nterest | BY HARRY HUNT cos and) weeds, @ harbor for| This will keep all the unemployed WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Instinet thieves, sluggem, murderers and/ busy for the balance of the winter and prejudice create a barrier to any Jother evil doers, and our police re|and beat all Community Chest wftimate blending of the white and ports often read, “Escaped in the! funds ever thought of, and improve " Slit aes gia ae underbrush.” the appearance of our city many ee Hee aA oe If I om not mistaken there is an) degrees, Yours to help the workers, fercome, according to Ales Hrd ordinance requiring the clearing of CON CAMPION, licka, chief anthropologist of the | vacant lota, 4743 42nd Ave, BW. Smithsonian institution. | “ alia " . “There te no phystologtcal or| L U: In est Our M ey H | atrictly anthropological barrier to & et 18 Vv on at ome | an has some | Editor ‘The Star: 800 carloads of head lettuce to the Serge Ot theee cans, re] From time to time your paper| Mastern markets, Money from theae times been suggested,” sald Hrdlicka. Me hed interesting articles| ‘nduntries is constantly flowing into “The barrier is rather psychophyst-| has published Seattle and should make Seattle , any | and somé letters on the subject Of) Vit cut question, all things being i “put so deeply te thts intrenched | “What shall Seattle do to retain Its! equal, the greatest city on the Pa that it creates a separation of the small manufacturers and provide a| cific Coast, but it is not. Why? § Faces almost aa effectively as would bieger and better payroll for Spat-| youl Lge ae lacking in the Beattie) & physiological inhibition. j nA writer advocated the|*"P'rit af one for all and all for trange to aay, however, the tn. Ue One Seaule? =e See. 44 7 500,000 corporation stinct which prevents any general forming of a & Millions and millions of dollars crossing of the white race with the for the purpose of financing agricul| .. being trankported from Seattle yellow is leas active between whites jtural and municipal enterprines| s and Chinese than between whites and which should employ men, manu-| wy year for the purpose of é e im alt hi ’ cture products, and tn those two| Snanctng foreign countrie 4 A st ‘ P “ ain of Mot | add substantial r cities tn other ata ne Seba . nL oe , mM f Tian stock in @ Chinaman than in a| |terial prosperity of this city, alone sent over 12 million doliarn| @ Ferdinand Foch, generalissimo of the allied armies, And none a warmer Godspeed upon ' | ‘Thin writer evidently did notlof Washington money to foreign @eparture, Above is a portion of the crowd that acclaimed Foch in New York as he left om : a “Among the Japanese, prefudice |know that there are several worthy | countries during the year 1920, The, the Paris for home and a close-up of him as the Paris sailed. rs Re geems to be the controlling factor | linetitutions whose chief purpose in| lumber tngustries are not alone #uf-| - ———— ea ene ateantemncisecem against any mixing of races, The to do the very things, he wnggesta, But| fering for lack of financial as average of Japanese marriages with | this does not go to the heart of the|Alstance, but all our factories and white wonton’ are unhappy. The| difticuity. “it in not that we bave| our merchants are muttering trom| f EQ). oa ortage Japanese, whether in marriage or im | not earned and do not posseas|the same malady. Had this 12 mil ; is never assimilated. sufficient money to finance con-|lion dollara and the many other e is the source of Japan's structive enterprises, but that many| Millions that have gone forth to de- ea eee eet ty or ros for} Clare West, designer of dress futures, and one of her strik-|mitlions of Seatle money are, an-| velop other parts of the world been Sin oo ue Orient. There is plenty of room for! _ ti . di , nually sent to outside polnta by’ eiti.| Concentrated in the development of fi he | 1 } a ogy ed a wears, Ke} tng creations—an evening or dinner gown, gona who thoughticssty weaken their Suaitie tnt Washington industries, WASHINGTON, Deo. 22.—Another, After looking at the shape of your " olla, ns os ‘ cen of | OUF mills, our factories and all ot 4 a grate and blend themselves with the| LOS ANGELES, Dec. 32—To an-|from Paris—an exact reproduction peed ye Reardory ps heoag Ma siggentge! Shes“et bantueen wont ty running {Die coal shortage le coming this win-|chimney, study ite diameter and A peoplna of the Innds to which they | ticipate the subtle een ye in het of a gown I designed two years ago! Cont and in the East, and even! 100 per cent capacity. This can be|'*t say leading onl operators.| height. These are the two big fac le _ “eon ake Fo Paaieitoh pra a poate ge gory to! “Sex psychology plays @ tremon-| abroad. «| Drought about only thru the con poser ped searenion.¢ eg rg tors of efficient chimney service. i eep distinct, They col ce, | corted lort t coal now, is 2,50) ions short © he @istinct Japanese communities and|¢xprese that transition in dress ap |@ous part in fashion creating, be| It is not my purpose, nor tn my | Sublic Bag wh jth ng part of (0! vormal, That's a danger signal, | MUST PERMIT instead of beboming harmonious | propriate to the time, is the genius-|cause women dress to please men/opinion, will it help, to attack any) 11). - A ad tae in Be lea: Whe ik AA aude eek aie ALK PASSAGE rts of the lands to which they go,| job of Miss Clare West. | first, other women second, and them-| individual firm or company sending! Yi if oo weet © Bhesggpn pa with as little coal as pantie thin | Because the chimney must be wide Inkist on making over or taking over| She designs clothes worn tn the/selves third. In each instance, in-jaway large sums of money each our commonwealth senator |winter, if you want to keep from |enough to pasa the necessary alr to * that land for their own domination. Cecil B. DeMille photoplays, and, | tense femininity is the keynote. For! week for bonds issued by companies | it Summons 4 Pore alg tig Gf ey ogee B soblag sg dead “In many characteristios, they are| because of the lapse of time bé jit is only by making fashions trejand municipalities and provinces mo te» i nefit to us al! Let seagate hay Str oe aay ns cep the fire burning. @ race distinct.” \ ltween production and exhibitic | mendoualy feminine that one can >| outside the state of Washington, It! (0 liom & . oe at home. The masa a vl aoc a hoe And it must be high enough to ne they most after a long interval! peal to both men and women. ls their business and they make the [Ts por a os pt tig than fe nited States department of agricul |PPduce sufficient draft and insure York Ed | still be so far in advance of the then| “What the world today may b! pront, even if it might be sugented rane the. pevomntage) |. oe against draft being cut off by neigh ew Yor tucates | hrevailing mode as to bring gaspa|wearing does not influence the ée-|that ‘thelr policy is shortighted,|°% Yi ts fully as great, if not | Y lo prise and admiration from] signer of screen fashio Instinct min t un.| Ereater, and the benefita to be de| In the first place, you should | bering buildings or projections of ts ¢ surprise and admiration from | sig ¢ since it Injures their own commun: J ; . IMPlOVES | oicicas forninine audiences. and good taste must combine to say lity, This practice and its inevitable| "¥°? Wil be returned to ug in the|carefully study your chimney. Bad) your own building. NEW YORK. Dec. 22.—A local AS STYLE KEY what will find favor a year from|revutts have been brought to the| 8° Proportion as to the amouat|chimneys, badly placed, ure at the! A glance at this table, prepared by store has ¢etablished an executive TO START WITH now, There are no other rules by| Horice at \ te p ed yep: Thee and, of Money and effort we put forth.|Feot of much defective heating apd|the department of agriculture, wil training course, with the idea of de-| jting West, herself accounted a/ which one oan work See ue taluie uae wabere goth ovens | renee veer wey, , coal waste, |tell you whether your chimney ta of veloping buyers and executives from) striking beauty and noted for her| ve the potential power of| lutions an the Kiwanis club, Itotary | JOMN J. coumwdy. |ROUND FLUE |the right diameter and height its own employes. The class is al-| choice of apparel, bases her crea feminine! Gos” tee Younes Mane Business| Pea iy SAAC: BEST OF ALL FLUE SIZES FOR RESIDENCES ready ded. It meets twice @/ tions on the fundamental conviction a ® You'll find that your chimney flue of f cr ns ‘undamental convi club, the One Hundred Per Cont * Square Reetange pan thats oe prmas To pimame| oe sansa “lub, and ether orgariations hav. SCOtCh Prices Down |'s round. square or rectangular. it nes iunes dar tncbes pons wa | ONE "ESS TO PLEASE > SKIRTS ey" it's round, that’s best, if equare, ny i . ing the best interesta-ef the com . > Sby 8 6 by 10 d ¢ FIRST, OTHER WOMEN I firmly believe that the taahton | int Fg thong ae ae m 3 Years; Maybe #0 good, and if rectangular, the most | Py aby 9 Sbyi2 OND, THEMSELVES THIRD. | designers of the screen could we ccd tates et the! g EDINBURGH, Dec, 23—North|nefficient of all 10-10 by 10 Soy 14 ; “We are making pictures tod: ery woman in America so ae cael owe ne e sae — Bnd ac & and distillers have reduced the That's because smoke passes up | 110,000 12 12 by 12 10 by 18 y, ah the public will not-see for six months | hoop skirts within two years i D bal 7 ol ah ingtot hd cellent! orice of whisky 30 per cent, but it}ward with a spiral motion. So al _ - — Next Week aac" om ed Mins Went. | desteners were #0 minded jcondition. Never in the his will take three years for the reduc |round, amooth flue offers leas resiat- | ° With ‘Think what that means to the de-| “The motion picture #preke to a| the aie pee the, dament ss um-| tion to reach the consumer, Whinky | ance to the gases, causes your heat Would Own Mills; signer of feminine ap i: Every | daily audience of over 9 000 peo | © an 8 "ei has to remain three years in bond. |to be distributed more evenly—and a HOLIDAY fown, cloak, negiigee and frock | ple, half of whom are women present time. The lumber indus freee, - postal wn Cash Com Slowly must be designed today.and yet be in this huge group ta t trieg are handicapped only thru! a, : The beat chimney flue for coal) _SYDNBY, N.S, Ws Dec. 23.—Tho t n o torent ee! ‘ash iona. thet hab! get in rt a . * aN? de ae ™ ¥3 A advance of the fashion @ year! ty tae we po L = “y pte ss Teachings : Bos rae Diamond Trade Hit; |saving is bu aight from the bot-/ the Textile Workers union decided from now! ures br lore m ington ted ¢ nite A tom w round flue MATINEE | “The screen fashion designer suc | yiswaling ties BB. rd re eee thn 1 in th A sot n of Veterans Laid Off flue should ned with tile or have! milis, the response of the members weeds, and the proof of it is that/and ultra-tashionable clothes worn./appies. Over $0 million dollars was} BRIGHTON, England, Dee. 23—|{ le surface made smooth by|to requests for subscriptions even Parts is copying sty from | Tow can Paris hope to cope he ught Into our state thru this one) As # remult of depression in the dia-| thar teehee Sacny ern aiien: the American photoplay ty thin ever-present and all-powerful ne, We are second in| mond industry, 182 disabled soldiers a oer igs bs tint 1 fow days ago I received a late model | riv PROFESSOR _ / IS MAYO At the EE CBR \“Prince” Proves to Be Georgia Negro} IN Dea. 2%. inee aei — powed as a son of the! VALPARAISO, Ind, Dee 23 wh Found—the world’s most cultured | King um, but who turned out| | city—Valparaiso, seat of the univer. | to be a Georgia Negro, has been sen Tea for Three” sity! rhe tenced te aix months hard labor here| Almont everybody tn Valparaiso ts | for stealing y or an|~ . CumENEETE continue to teach even while o's mayor, “{ aball put class room theory Into | ng of public affal a graduate of the univers employe or has children attending it And now the town has picked Ed gerton W. Agar, college professor as mayor! s election was the result of influence. | teaching 27 years. And! system.” ARONSON HARDWARE COMPANY 1217-19 FIRST AVE. Near University Only One Day Left! All Holiday Goods Must Go $4.00 Electric Xmas Lights Pyrex and Glasbak Ovenware, 25 Per Cent Off Electric Irons at Prices $1.50 Universal Vacuum Bot- ROK os). cicle a Whateie.h; oln'e:6 Sa All Kinds of Tools for Boys’ Chests—at Very Low Prices 3-Piece Lifetime Aluminum $3.50 Remington Knives $1.98 Ware in Christmas Package Boys’ Chain Knives 25c and Up lok Wibs ie e'oe Te eee ARONSON HARDWARE COMPANY 1217-19 FIRST AVE. Near University With T. Daniel Frawley Adele Blood and Thomas Chatterton in the leading i abol Coaster Wagons Greatly Re- duced Electric Percolators Electric Heaters Pocket Knives 25 to 50 Per Cent Off $3.50 Skates .........$2.48 $5.00 Gillette Razors .. . $3.39 $1.00 Gillette Blades .... .69c $5.00 Pearl Handle Pocket Knives ....... .....$2.48 Reduced SEATTLE STAR Some More Letters From Star Readers Proposes Clearing All Lots Editor The Star | thern Don’t miss this-opportunity to get your Bedding at these exceptionally low prices. belted 1013- and of een, the} railroad transported employed by the } works have been dinc Big Blanket Special U. S. ARMY GOODS SALE 1015 First Ave. , New Wool Army Blankets—All Patterns—Special \ While They Last $2.95 These Blankets are excellent for making up gar- ments, auto robes, couch covers, etc.; alsoa large assort- ment of Commer- cial Blankets, wool in white and plaid, from $6.25 and up. 500 All-wool Mackinaws, well made; some leather trimmed; world-beater; priced as low as Surplus Army Supply Store $7.50 Each 1013-1015 First Avenue Between Madison and Spring onal Diamond reed. Wear adison St. £'D. wy ra | Put our unemployed to work and) ™ PAGE 9 ! ) FOCH SAYING GOODBYE TO AMERICA In fact, we suggést C The brands are all well known. | ROAST MOUSE WAS REGARDED OF OLD AS REAL PANACEA Alchemy and medicine, as it: was practiced in the early part of the 16th century, had many strange beliefs. Among them was that a roasted mouse would cure cannon ball wounds ff it was bound tightiy to the frae§ ture, and old blood could be > young again by transfusion. Every star beam was thought to be @ thread of light that ram directly to the head of some tv. ing man, and his fate was de termined by its action, It was also believed that reel crystal was ice that had been buried a thousand years, and that gold was once lead, that after be | ing buried 100 years changed to red arsenic and 200 years after that was changed to tin and them to silver and last to gold. A favorite treatment for gout was a tea of daisy petals, and cures were many, altho the real secret was in the fact physicians put the patient en & diet and a rest cure went with the flowers, This | to raine $130,000 to build several | -ounciior Clare Winterbotham @& ndy in addition to your other gi not Christmas without Candy. ity Candy at popular prices, emphasizing Boxed Confections for Gift purposes. The Owl Drug Stores make a feature of qual- We mention a few of our special attractions. * ’ Liggett’s The Chocolates With the Wonderful Centers These nationally known Chocolates are old exclusively in Seattle by the Owl Drug Btores. The well-known leaders of thi famous line are the Pink Package, the Ounge and Gold, the Butter Chocolates Tho Times Square assortment of Mik Chocolate Dainties, the Sentiment Package (made up of fudge, novelty pieces, rasp. berry hearts and fruit nougat), a the Trianon Package These xes are all full pounds and are moderately priced from $1.00 to $1.60, Imperial Chocolates An assortment of Chocolate Creams ous flavors, This package is a ful and has sold at $1.00. For our Christinas special ft is priced......... Fill Up the Children’s Stockings Satin Finished Mixed the candy on French Cream Mixed Pure and wholesome. The This candy that everyone ver likes. mor Pound Pou First and Pike 1 ANG in vari 1 pound 59c is h expect rning. nd en Prompt Attention First Woman Mayor | Elected in England — CHELTENHAM, England, Dee. 28, England's first woman mayor i= have| this city, She has been elected te | preside at all meetings of the council, ° a ———— ee fts, for Christmas is * Canterbury ChocolateS in the as- sorted packages, also. French Creams, The Bon Tay Gift Packages, the Chocolate-coated Cherries, Milk Chocolates, Chocolate Nuts and Fruit and Nuts’ make delightful gifts. These delicious Chocolates are put up in packages which vary from 12 ounces to 8 pounds and in price from $1.00 to $5.00. Guth’s Beau Broadway Chocolates attractive Contains ribboned. nut and 79c An package, handsomely sortment of fruit, Full pound. mas special. ..... an 4 cream combin Regular $1.2 chi Hard Finish Mixed The old-fashion assortment ment of hard 25c that chil Christmas .. 40c candies. Pound, , Westlake and Pine