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r, JANUARY 5, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR | TCM ic mcm oo tatoe fl ; ’ , { LEADERS |China’s Big Three A CALE in Fight to Finish The items illustrated are ones that were picked at random while passing through the sales floors nY WM. PHILIP SiN | Chang You w find many such exceptional bargains in WASHINGTON, Jan A fieht (then idling in the immediate this sale bork « 10 and er Peking just bef Wu's rein ments arrived, coming up from t hurried hin tr \ ia on in China between to see which of the tri ' These men are iouth, ‘Thus he appropriated the Brown Reed Rocker Tapestry seat and back of good quality. This you will find is very Washing:| : Men's Work Shirte—64 < ¢ ower gin Washir opening ricec 0 nt or 5 puirs, 1 Men's Sweaters; 20 coat en's or comfortable as well as ‘ nate Far Kastern| Dr. Bun Yat-sen -cecoived hia : Curtalne=16 pairs, in r ylue chambray shirts good looking — marked ole , sutcome instruction from an Americ und full oe for January Sale ne Teo-li an Now in hin fifties, of rim, Marquisette and 36 only, b been 5 on P) : of his iife in c eared and Nottingham taken from regular stock . be Dene . Ae 0 a hy gion Ahn ot and reduced for an hour the Men's feeut e ang . ) Dp mile in the 75 Curtains at, 88¢ haden and styled . least men favorable to his cause. , > t pro “eg er sh is a ‘ontinued line Chai = "1 |visional p e s + with V-neck, open sleeves and are marked for & Ree meres at TW AIUD PRIENC ee Itavor of Yuan Shih-kai for the “ iS onsale 2 . and two pockets, For quick cleanup, For same price) TOWARD PEKING ‘or pettic blouwes 7 ; I—Chang Tsolin, an ox credit for the downfall of the Aofw pop coe ERG TONED, Crt itn 9 to 10 FRIDAY HOUR SALES honor man Sun Yatsen, an Amertean | Chinn educated physteian. tlonaliam \ - » Chang || renturing ig Chapa, ecanatenssa wehanse the great lsioly Gugulon. ay. ve aa ee trom 10 to 11 11 to 12 I to2 cause the gre dingul regular Trimmed Hate, 9 mail, telephone or C. O, D, orders taken Vriday Hour Sale mer gnd the right mit quantities is reserved. TS TT TTT Te pont one and two pair lots, style Sweaters in sizen 34 Sun Yatesen, president of the | of, harmony : eas , : merly $3.95 each. Cholee, this hour, 69 South China or rebet government, is | YUAN'S AMBITION : this hour $1 95 Cis ii ssicee Cc warpath trying to fight hie| GAINS SUN'S ENMITY ‘se 11s Cariakse 66 See Mose . oa hae hward to Peking, there to| Yuan threw the constitution to Curtains at $4.13 selsamnd® tebaiias ‘ded Sateen; 200 yards, 36 i 6 ‘ eat b snatitutional administra. | the wind, be dictator and ult b mattis. Soveale; 1,000 Unbleached 3 3 inches and in colors Copper bound—high- = al bene ee vercartad | attomotel to tanker iamnelt ‘ m in odd size url owels; yards, 36 inches wide, gray. taupe ly finished—18 inch- 2 "Su vam & ss § k the field against |[} *0fled and plain white hemmed and selling formerly iss plum, red and navy blue, ss wide, 33 lon: are . Yuna's dais tinued lines, are marked Towels will be placed on ise @ yard. For this will be placed on sale in —o ~ ENE : - / A na, on the Yai see te’ cueaeae ick cleanup, sale for thié hour in hour in the Domestic the Woolen Goods See January Clearance 4 3 ing aloof, watching and biding his ' constant iouabt hls su wind the Tietebiie 15 Section, tion for this 2 price— } vo ; oe ey Section, Rach, . C a yara hour, at, a yard 5c Marshal Chang ts stil) ander 50. Tie is at it ull, with a military His first claim to fame was as a| expedition somewhere south of the Petticoats—to Cotton hard-riding stickup man Man. | Yangtse Kait Petticoats in white churia, He numbered tho nds Wang is bors of Peking now, and. . ’ and gray with colored mountain. mani Ma gunes|te thnk ensent We Mitaner, Bt tee uldren's Ba obes nan tone a war, Japan bought the bandit chiefs) to t despread belief that he t# Upper Main Floor the Women's Knit Un . still @ tool in the hands of the derwear Section. There 1 nhow their appreciation, the | Japanese . . f F id are wmall, medium and’ anese, at the end of the war, in-|' Sun's popularity ia growing. He riced in [wo Groups for rriday large sizes. Formerly 1 the Chinese government to/ advocates a constitutional republic $1.95. F this sn Bandit Chang and his band, | patterned scmewhat after the Unit Lot No. 1— i\Lot No. 2— hor gale 95c # oe i and to muster them all o theled States, but with more power . | * sot ¢ * . Two of China's three lead-| try. His rise since then has been {Yn the hands of ‘the states and less Robes in sizes 6, 8,10 and| Comprising Robes in sizes Veils; 100 slip-on style ry 4 tw iers who are fighting each rapia jin the central government. 12 years. | 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Vells in plain and fancy Siother for supreme control.| General Wu Pebtu te 48. He wae! SUN.WU UNION i m é i | tf ‘ mesh; some have che Oui HINES) | Se Yat-Sen, president of fredvated in 1898, an honor purl WOULD OUST WANG | Special $1.95 Each Special $2.95 Each nile dots, Colors are = ve Ont } ~ from the Kai Ping Military academy . oe biieis: Hite navy, brown, taupe and = Eye —————- }South China (above) and x? mentsin. He became a division |, But Wu. coming up from black. For this CAIRO, I!).—Marie Hogan, 17, and) BUDAPEST. — Count I Chang Tso-Lin, provincial| mr |background, holds perhaps the cosa 10c sister. Gladys, 9 burned to death | ssechenyt, husband of ht jeommmander in 19: kreatest promise of all. His ts the + CA 9009 | the ‘former | sar lord (below as ats fire which police says started from jwar lord (below). WU SCATTERS balance of powe coalition ts ee Gladys M. Vanderbit, of New) _: |SANPU" CLISUE bales < power. A csi ne 2to3 3to4 4to5 of still. | A AQUE | now being @ ed between the U: tri d H ts — | York, has been appointe! Hungarian Grand Jury Attacks | _ By 1920 he was considered one 0 u and Sun forces and, should it Wash Dresses /ntiremme a Velveteen; 200 yards, 22 minister to the United Staten, Sh iff P Y ki the ablest leaders in China. At thi") come about, the Manchurian bad 200 untrimmed shapes inches wide and just the er) in AKIMA time the not Ante 44U*. | man's days are numbered The Apparel Section on the Second Floor has aswem- that sold formerly at thing for school dresses | YAKIMA, Jan, 5.—Sberiff Pad R.| With Japanese m Astride the mighty Yangtze river, bled for an hour sale, a group of imported and botveed ste rae and inexpensive trim * Bear is sharply criticized in the re a Wu controls east and west, north domestic Gingham, Voile, Linen and Linenette will be pla on salé = mings; in colors of pink, ory Two-Pant Suits $35 DHE et the Yakima ‘enmnty graua}. General We demand and south end neither Chang nor Presnn t& nenerted pathenna end otylear dass ore in the Millinery Sec: roge, sapphire, greeny TS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS | jury, in the hands of Judes George sep = bt tag i gv */Sun can go far without reckoning 16, 18, 96, 40, 42 and 44, but not each size in ton on oad pewen brown, garnet, mahog- Ove Price—Cash or Credis B, Holden here today, for “utter dis |(*L4 nu ee aden, with him. every color or style. For this hour, Floor, Cholee f0F any and navy. For this 1427 > Chas. & || Teeard for the enforcement of the/cipitating an armed clash Outs of this combination of men pains agen e thia $1 00 hour, in the Silk De a 7 law against bootleggers and road. | troops won all along the land situations events will spring ‘ x : hour .... ° partment, Filth Ave.' odd, Mar. DE nen.” Hee Wu alx "El which will reshape China's entire Children’s Bath Robes—25 robes in sizes 2, 3 and 4 Ribbon a yard. \ Oc an the biggent guneins | years: they will keep the kiddies warm QF IPI sos Talk . r _— Special for this hour, each c Remnants Odds and Ends ee = "i i CASTO R IA Rubber Gloves—60 pairs that sold formerly at 50c Lengths from % to 1% of Face Powder, Face ' at P.-T. A. Meeting BIG RUM RINGS a pair, on mule in the Drug Sundries Se yards in assorted Creams, Talcum Powders : hag ‘a y widths and assorted and Hot Water Bottles, Dr. A. A. Bird will speak at the For Infants and Children tion. For this hour, each 29c colors. Formerly i5¢ For this hour, in the wae era amon ity IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS | T0 BE EXPOSED Cartaining to yards of 3¢inch taped wigs mar. fo Tic each For {his Drug Sundries” Secon Wednesday noon, January 11, | Alwa: 6 baare ‘ at Hits subject wilt be “Fits Chua's tmet| ee bone, 34; FONdss «+ see's sbzhcaters see .. 8c HALF PRICE m @ Physician's Viewpoint.” ! ma Men: = = Government Officials Say They Have Evidence PROBE DEATHS IN SHIPWRECK WASHINGTON, Jan. &—The fed HIP RE K government is ready to expone | Federal officials continued their veral big boowe rings in various | investigation today of the wreck of rts of the country. * the rumrunning gas launch Milk Indictment of a score of individ. | Ser eee! Something Different! 7 an alleged conspiracy to withdraw | aboard in Gray's harbor. The seo) That Underbid All $10,000,000 worth of whisky from] ond body was identified as that of bond will lead soon to other dix Andrew Jackobsen, 124 Drum et., closures of the same kind, officials Special Sale Prices! arp eD pterg gto ede. Something New! C * VITAL BOOZE YAKIMA Samuel Tutchinaon, Wonderful values we are picking i , | RULING MADE )¢rs, nen 3 ‘He ves wa OLYMPIA, Jan, 6&.—The supreme|7 feet tall. up this season from the factories PB court here yesterday, in the conse. of with the ready cash facilities of ying Ered, Oeibins “si Rearme. Aanaee Fine for Lumbago a ewer “ ; in Mealanee - bi Musterole drive r a our huge chain store organization. booss” decinions since prohibition | | Musterole drives pain away) and went into effect. The court held that Nquor seized | comfort. Just rub it in gently. Another big saving on sunpicion by an officer without| It i# a clean, white ointment, made : & search warrant cannot be intro. | With oll of mustard. It will not blis for you is our lduced in the trial against a defend.|ter like the old-fashioned mustard ant charged with unlawful posses | plaster. CASH and CARRY PLAN ‘ = Litt Munterote today at your drug “4 IT)! ‘ a a Seeiii 36e and eel ‘sand tul plies pera 130.10” Education — | "Setter Than » Mustard Plaster ALL LIVE NEW Bill Is Discussed MERCHANDISE Brogue f |] ‘The “30-10% educational bill, pro AT. Oxfords izes viding that the state shall contribute $2 for educational purposes to $1 sup-| ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! & plied by the local district was ex-| uined to members of the Chamber | mmmerce ca division ; ) | nesday 1 at the N 4 | - - oe The # S. Bar $2 7 -— | Welted T * . $ acoma to Appoint », iP _~— 95 2.95 4 Soles P) | ; Key sy Shipping Committee! Y x4 ~~ SS 0 and $3 95 The Tacoma Chamber of Com SSPAVENUE AND UNI - e merce will, like the tle chamber, 3 appoint @ committee to confer with s per pair other representatives as to the for- 5 ict — mE is Calf the forelen trade bureau from Ed-| ward P. Kemmer, secretary manager | English of the Tacoma organization. ee | e 700 pairs Women's f : Shrine Ceremonial S ecial at ] 69 High-grade French r sy to Honor Caravan) ° Heel Lace Shoes in . When Potentate Hugh M. Caldwell | jrown and Black 4 . * aia Sra 6 S sapatio eral sana that Saciiah ‘ son tot peers noth trip te the| The “Crown” Folding Ironing Board is made of tly rel Shoe : Ore Ae crema net by @|1T select Western lumber—it is strongly constructed haya. Feeney ine - and can be adjusted to 3 different heights. This tailed for $10.00 $4.95 $3.95 MOTHER’S board stands firm and rigid and is just the right per pair. BEAUTY EQUALS size for home use. We price this — —_ DAUGHTER’S eS ane sctt"inttatietn%u"t2 | Benjamin Double Socket | Cups Only—Special Regular Price tiful woma nd they say she}hasn’t | so much to spend for clothes, either, | Special at 69c at 10c Each All " She always dresses in perfect taste, ? Al i and her daughter, who married that Regular Price $1.00 A new shipment of 500 dozen sizes— } sh doctor, never looks so well.” 3 ; eal snake . ; ; ; natn’ . : sathe j . Sheela Make one light socket do the work of two plain white semi-porcelain Cups all widths Rn bf os, Mrs, Blake is charmir ‘4 . 4 ‘ . A All |she knows how to dress. . | by using a Benjamin Double *Socket. Indis- only are going to be offered at sizes clothes pensable for operating electric irons, per- this extremely low price. Full fe She to mo colators, toasters, etc. Special at 69¢. No phone orders—none delivered. of her buying Double ‘ ow, they c Welted re unt there, and you " make ur payments in small] ° ° Black Cole pgameunts. Just to mult your conven Extension Curtain Rods, Special at ............10c Lace “Pheir January sale 1s now on, and Regular Price 15e rful reductions in all depart These are the popular Brass Curtain Rods with the curved ends—they ex- a | s" py 5 inch $4.95 palr 207 Rialto building, Second ave., tend to 50 inches, \netween Madison and Spring sts, over Pig'n Whistle, ‘Take elevator. Advertisement, *

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