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DAY. OCTOBER 4, 1922, JHE SEATTLE STAR. ~|THRONGS VISIT PUYALLUP FAIR Opening Day Brings Out | Thousands 7 ae wes. | JAPANESE CASE 4 park 200. For “Western ave. | Naturalization Test Up for| Decision WINNER FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Qouse on Western ave er first birthday she Ht to Woodland park, fs receiving much at WASHINGTON, Db. c we there are several other t was begun upreme THURSDAY FAIR PROGRAM countees! chickens in various r Attorney Seattle and Puyallup day; King, gardens, Bernice has Snohomish, Skagit, Kitsap, What © atinetion of having three | two of a number of oa Phar tees on one side while | the docket to define fourlesged chickens two less on each side. ’ com, Clallam, Jefferson, Island Juan Counties day First running race. O—High wire walking by edu dog Homan riding. 0—Riding exhibition, Dorts leave 0—Second running race. MeCleave educated $:00—Ben Hir chariot rac a:10—John Henry Lyons everybody sing 4:20-—Third running race. 3:30—Singing by Alice Price Moore. 3:40 and nited Sta! Yamashita and ONO against the seore-| tary of state of Washington, the} AM cases presenting for final decision) Sam > ete the long standing controversy over r fish, anc the eligibility of Japanese for natur-| snatching t s alization, | + sy | ‘The Onawa case originated tn Ha tad bem wall tn 1914 when the Uni “A MHAMHA) .y district court denied him eltizenship NITY ut Jana has been pending in the su.| Ppreme court since 1917 on a certifi cate from the ninth cireuit court of Jappeals asking instructions, When heretofore reached for argument the | TIME FOR RE h anglors ar behind t Business Women and Schoolgirls, Especially, Admire These Smart All-weather Coats at $17.75 Purchased under very advantageous condi- tions and therefore priced unusually low. Tailored models, in dependable mannish coatings—one as pictured. Choice of plain, herringbone and large block crepes and novelty| | | patterns, half-lined and full-lined, with voiles fashion these | Charles Hic Step-ins and Vests ore. In Novelty Weaves At 95c¢ Garment RINKLE - STRIPE Rear hunt with blood. running race. ;, * motorcycle race. free wae passed at the request of | pes roy srg Ayden, ok Australian pursuit auto large convertible collars. dainty undergarments, |the government, the last time when|ner of the $100 prize for the i : in jthe limitation of armament confer ‘ , arta Aute pold. Grays, browns, tan and two-tone colorings; Jence was ston jmost suitable emblem, drawn | ‘The Kovernment has prepared an land submitted for use in con-| elaborate brief and is now ready to | proceed. It contends he te no el). (Nection with the Northwest! | idle for citizenship, even the the su-|F'ruit exposition, to be’ held }Preme court should hold that ; ’ > | for the reason that he in | St. terminal, Miss Ayden won jfilting his application than over a field of upwards of 75 [actor's 2 Pn parachute dr NIGHT SHOW can Legion night. All re admitted free American Legion parade sizes 36 to 44. Orchid _Light-blue P Whit Flesh-color A Downstairs Store feature, at $17.75. 4 : - —some with dainty touches of hand-work in color. Coney Fur Coats Broken sizes, 36 to 44 —underpriced at 95¢ At $45. 00 garment. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Rich-appearing, attractive Coat of Coney fur in gray and brown, full-belted style, lined with satin or sateen; stayed and interlined. n ascension and stunte First night race. $:00—Binging by Allee Price of 5 ine hibitios The government ‘in tts briet urgea| "ade Tnesday noon. exhibition the court, should It consider the cane | moot, to decide it “in order that the rights of persons of the J 1 te ool rt = a ne be ~~ Limited amount |": |»: respect to naturale 4 ta, at < * Emma L. Squier to Give Talk Saturday | may be settled.” | alify In the state of Washington case| Emma Lindsay Squier, magazine | can qu lis tae eae saeeuetoms ce \erie wew viking 6 cin | Atthe {twas ‘Therstod end Bthson Sizes for misses and women. A very low Clocked Silk-boot |the superior court of T New York, will speak a. m,/county day at the Western Washing price to pay for a fur coat—$45.00. jthat state Phas hat state, tn 1902, but in Saturday, in Frederick & Neison’s|ton fair at Puyallup Wednesday as & real estate firm was refu THE DOWNSTAIRS BTORE tee | them by th ret be ; "i © secretary of state on| & Practically every COUN [ine ground that the Steckings On the subject of animals, |there were hundrede of visitors from naturalizat . as written many arth other mctions of the state when the , 4 “try of the tropical world ke hot heen authorised by law. “he Cite APO stories dealing with animal |secong day's feativitien opened. with Children’s 85c Pair same reason oO . advanced by a ce parade i coffeeinamounts [the state ne had bean, adv hita co A apecial invitation t 4 Qangaape poultry and exe parad Outing Flannel Pla id Blankets HOICE of Cordovan and Black » from a few bags [| ™ission to the bar. students hag been exte Sat The w or Tan was just as kind # tf J im these Stockings, with Jain: varying \ |" In his argument, which was not {UY MOminE. Ala Sauler herself to the fairgoers ax he had been on Sleeping Garments ‘ ty white embroidered clockings. Special $1 00 Each Mock-seam style, with hemmed e top and reinforced heel, toe and UST 200 of these fleecy cotton Blankets to sell tole, Sizes 9 to 10, the pair, SB@. at this low price, Thursday—-patterned with ee DOA Ee small block patterns in beautiful colorings and finished with overcasting at top and bottom. Six color-combinations to choose from— Blue, Fawn, Yellow, Lavender, Rose or Gray on white. Size 64x76 inches. Special $1.00 each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 95c ITTLE FOLKS are cov- ered from head to toe in these Sleeping Gar- ments of fleecy outing flannel—made with at- tached feet. With V-neck or collar that buttons up—sizes 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6—B5¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Excellent Value in Men’s Madras Shirts, $1.35 @ * HERE are 350 Shirts of woven Little Fellows Are Wearing — 2y,2%4, 20% madras at. this with novelty and plain stripings Blue Serges — “weiitsiovea”in ‘every’ reapect and exceptionally serviceable. Like These Sizes 14 to 17. Reeth Brazil, Central -|out that the questions artiney a | dent at the University of Washing. [rgtt, and, munahiny, with dust ~ America and Columbia jthe ninth circuit court of appeals tn | °° on his or her respective toes thruout | standing first in order |'mve. These were wheiher section Engineer, Dodging A queen was netected Wed of i 2149 of the revised statutes, provid ath to the : | white person: ado limit upon] When a box car went adrift from to te run off during the day | ¢ natural nd immigration; a freight train in the Stacy at.| The evening program was to be ew y scarce and out jthe Roosevelt administr and | headed directly for a switch engine, |club, with free admission for al j Whether one of the Japanese race is| from his cab, alighting on hie back Among the other features of the duction, only @ Very [sible for citizenship He wan taken to the Seattle Gen. day was a scheduled address by Gov | small percentage can [on tne subject Mr. Wickersham con. |injurien Damage te. the. cnatne| - —— pass the tests to which |tendea that the restriction of “freetafter the crash was slight Hayes} Heestings, a5 a cure for rheuma to exelude negro slaves. In support |— = —-_ ~~ — _— ——._ | i; , of this assertion and to phasine l V _ fore being purchased by S deendote on te ildren's Vests subject he declared that at least 50 et os dP ‘Hills none, | and Pants | for the yay Mr Me la pointed | time In Se She ale was a stu livight and sunshiny, with just the Ozawa case presented the real the long and div fied program. heoday, 10 present 0 ing for the naturalisation of “tree| Box Car, Is Hurt ‘inner of ule serty rece, which was High grade coffee is ex- - of 1906, wh “enacted under/raiirond yarde Tuesday night and pecially dedicated to the Kiwanis “of this enormous pro- |:°'aine4 no such restrictions. and| i Hayes, 42, the engineer, leaped members of that organization In a minute review of legistation|eral hospital, suffering from spinal! Louis F. Hart | white persons” was placed in the law | lives at Kent tam, re havin, ot ‘ od Pp i quite © vogue coffees are subjected be- = the confusion of the decisions on the nese had been naturalized and Price $1.35. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE many Immigrants from other untries of Asin had been admitted weak, or it may have jt citizenship, while others from the same countries had been denied such privilewes, Solicitor General Reck tn behalf of the government and Attorney Gen eral L. L. Thompson of the atate of ashington will follow Mr. Wicker. sham and assert that it waa the in tention of congress to have section 2169 of the revised statutes operative notwithstanding the passage of the 1906 law and that citizenship tn this country is restricted to “free white persona” and those of African origin and descent. Burglars Bore Holes Aluminum Tea Kettle and Cereal Cooker As pletured, five-quart Tea Kettle, with 4 25 quart inset cereal bed canker, Kettle hee easily-filting spout and strong bail handie, with ebonized wood grip. Exceptionally good value at 62.265. | & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 50c Garment LEECE-LINED Ribbed White Vests of ample warmth for present wear, with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves or high neck and long sleeves, with shell fin- ish at neck. Priced at 50c. Pants to match, in ankle or knee length, with muslin band at waistline. Sizes 2 to 12 years—5O¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE At $5.50 HE popular Oliver Twist and Button-on styles in firm blue serge, trimmed with black, white or gold braid on collar and cuffs—featured in sizes 3 to 10 years, and very at- tractively priced at $5.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s Jersey Bloomers 20c and 25c ESE Pink Cotton Jersey Bloomers are very easily - tubbed undergarments. Sizes 6, § and 10 years. Made with elastic at top and knee— |] plain at 20¢; reinforced at 25¢ — heavy body but lack in Black Enamel Vanity Boxes) ™"- to Steal Jewelry —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Special $1. 95 Each After boring 26 holes in a two-| foot re thru the floor of flavor. Of course, there Boys’ are hundreds of different Potato Ricer 25c Three-quarter Sex Mashed potatoes are fluffy * Heuge Shoe Repair shop, 106 < frot tu h types, and the combin- Madison at. Tuesday night, in on suds. teed: theme 0 Pai HIS smartly-proportioned Vanity is large ° a ing of these many lots |sc%r;_t0 test, meu ot, the Net cient Potato Were, and they 50c Pair enough to hold all the small belongings that Waist Linings into one fect coffee | bursiars gave up the attempt andi} S sisia’” din ptoraiea,:) Obs 10" HESH Partwool Sox are in | usually accompany the shopper—size 3x5x714— isthe of the coffee — ay angina robbery was r rolltop style—gray and navy and it has metal fittings for rouge, powder and 25c Each 3 iscovered by employes of the re-/ with stripes of green, orange and lip-stick. S ial, ursday, 5. ® P * tester and blender. ee | Aluminum red on cufftop, Heavy-ribbed patie a Oy eee STORE a bres ings, complete with hooks and eyes are a great convenience to the home dressmaker. Sizes 36 to 42. Priced low at 25¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE knit, sizes $ and 9, the pair, 50¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Avoids Police Car; Rice Boiler | Injures His Wife ||| vewis Bo. $1. 35 In an effort to avoid striking alf| ¢ 9 . Pie . ‘ dle police car that had stopped while|f, ‘red. with rey ogy iy atembs (dle tpakea,“thaene Sem on each pan, an 1 bo it thelr ‘ van, 1918 Fourth ave. steered his ‘oom ti wheat ea ee by Shoe and knowledge that can | )17;,.i214, "our aves steered hie] ise feparately. In 1¥-quart Be obtained in but one [ave 8. and Lander st. Tuesday|], 2, 94-36: night. The motorcycle overturned, | This particular division of the coffee perc of the utmost import- Lacquered Serving Trays $1.25 and $1.50 : HE bright finish Shoe Trees f the plai PY fer anil the wide 10c Pair Jelly Glasses SPECIAL 39c Dozen way—long yearsofstudy [throwing re tari tho Household Broom | lacquer and the wide ex ce, This |e car to the pavement, injuring ‘00! H ALF-PINT size, plain, tall gold edge make these ESE inexpensive, efficient ‘ Biviton of ber’ Shoes: the tare oo atrolman J.| Medium.welght Drove, with white 75 | Jelly Glasses, with | Inc- Trays most attractive. ee ee a of the police car ' enamel handle and five rows o c quered tops. Very good values aes Soe ee at the special price, 39¢ os. inches, may be used also for covering oxen. . THE DOWNSTAIRS with ribbon, for gifts, Priced at “STORE ae: Size 1714x11 inches, $50. 10¢ pair. -THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bros. k . is city howpitale and his wife to the | stitching. under charge of three —— i __ experts whose combined |Fistiee Get Soren years ofserviceamount | Alleged Gamblers! to nearly one hundred | seven men were arrested at 110 i $1 95 " te Che y at. Tuesday night in polioe | - e years. Their ability to {rien an alleged gambling’ der | ORS ey ee ug R. J. Geist, 34, ‘a harged with 1 ani \ . if Food ty per ni a ve Rep hi pia ml . po Kotler carte Pye bei baat fr | posted $100 bail. it fk a44 to strength. Fitover cover and raised ed in the cup of Hills bottom. Extra good value at @1 Bros. Coffee served at |Four Quarrel Over peewee ore $20; Everybody Hurt! A quarrel over possession of a Galvanized Ash Can x EDMONTON, Alta., Oct, 4.—Mrs, Fred Christianson, believed to re \Eagles’ Lodge to } tin, murdered her husband at Dapp, | Hold Big Mee’ Oli wes being trailed today by | Preceded by a parade which will | constables of the provincial police, | |be participated in by all Eagle Aeries | — esionseth |in King county, an open meeting will | AMUSEMENTS jbe held in the Eagles’ auditorium, | Seventh and Union, formerly Dream i——PANTAGE seiceiead land rink, Friday evening, October |{ state. 2130 rain \6, at 8 o'clock, Tho feature of the! New riny | FLAT FILE $20 gold piece during a gambling | mt age | game resulted in severe head in program will be an address by Judge |} , & Don i Juries to four men, John Peterson “é R WN” H. t |Thomas 1. O'Donnell, of Kansan City, || Welderson Slaters|Parge & Richards 32; Gust Maki, 38; Louie Hong, 36, e eater Mo., who tw making a tour of the || Usrt Shepherd | ere pa and Frank Lee, 43. The quartet Western states under the auspices Matinees, the; Nights, 400 was arrested after a freeforall fight in which chai ed |] | of the order, ‘ sident | : ight in hich chairs were us as | Mah Douglas, worthy presiden —— “+ | weapons, at i2% sixth ave, For Coal or Wood _ J), aicoim Rousias, worthy prensaent | ror a | jana Mayor Edwin J, Brown will give [Git OoR baity an address of welcome. ‘The program | PMH 7300815 Boys, Dog, Canoe; | oapeyresetam | THEATRE e |" Music by Eagles’ band; ’ selection | © Man Rescues Them \Tiby Renton Aerie Glee club; introduc T boys, Richard MeWade, 13, » ™ ; j \Titory remarks by Malcolm Douglas, PRTG Vv flours wo boys naan a A heavy, well-built heating |] ) (rr iresident of Seattle Aerie [Ey 3o WAUDE tle | | ICHOLSON'!FILESJare at ~" home among fine tools.) Keen ‘cutting from’ the first stroke” they’ likewise have a’ reputation for fine temper and precision. 6637 California ave. and Richard Yatmedon, 18, of Noth’ Beattie, were stove of correct design which |]/ No" 1: 'aaaress by Crawford E. White, Be sure the name “NICHOLSON™” | rescued from ‘drowning Tuesday aft heats efficiently and eco- president W. sehington atate Aerie; iss mesinnd an tt Os you bar e jernoon when a pet dog upset their / ically 3urns wood or violin solo by Wilbur Westerman i set Hills Bros eae ion tne Chemin. entices Bay nomically. Burns wood oF || aaaress by A. W. ‘Reddick, ‘grand .ATFILE FOR "EVERY_ PURPOSE le |. B. Dice, ma er of the Seattle coal with equally g | worthy chaplain, F. 0, 5 | Warehouse Co., rescued the lads as ) sults. Weight, 135 pounds; height 32 inches. A featured value at $19.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE |welection by Ruth address of welcome by Mayor Edw oe J. Brown; address by Judge rhein i. O'Donnell, of Kansas City, Mo. musle by Hagles’ band, they were about to sink from ex haustion. CLERICAL IRONY An old preacher when asked by a young one the best way to teach the ments, replied: “If {s poor, teach if middle-class, as ‘ecommen: | NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND Bailey & Cowan 1 407 =| Ivan Bankoff | 02 | Heaseye Clifford — 10100 MEETS THE TEST A true friend is one who never gives your name to book agents, Tee salesmen and insurance soliet STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS Coortcht %2 Mille Broa @ tors a8 @ possible customer,—Boston Transcript. The Pathe News [10.8 requests; and If ri ROOD | oations.”—Lveton Transeript,

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