The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 7

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922 tHE SEATTLE | food aa in the United States, and the death penalty for murder almont cer J th on jeaperate outlaw. Incompetent or Wholly Unfit ae onan Biitor The Star of allencing complaints. The boot As & newoomer, T have followed | loggers themacives could not nterest Mayor Brown's attitude | more thoro system of offich {tiens who report vice con: tection. The mayor halt of the p norance of thy leewers here in the city 1 ignorant and can't find out such a r a long term tain, homicides are tweny-five per | © uy se vd ything to gain and nothing the United States. cont leas tha al pro | The criminal class, made up of thanking them and ne, be vociferousiy demands proof, drag them before investigut amatically eatening to The humble even th then, &@ grand fury viously, they are utterly tncompe. or hung. While you sleep secure Me jens, unike Mayor Rrown, | tent; if they know, and refuse to act, © braves danger for you, There shun publicity, and no one | then tt ts eoually obvio ne the value of us that they | are wholly unfit. Which? | JOHN HAVRALL Keep the Death | Penalty or The Star diy the amount far exceeds knows his actit er than the mayor that ade is the most effetive way | wovered by ondoning fraternity that I at right and thrifty are to the sin and poverty How much | some all never waste a sth or ¢ | the | fo theory |) The execution of a murderer or the of these sentimental dreamers, blame of the law- | takes harm these copper- | prote do, will never beh Bait Notwithstanding vy basic own Jife in his hands the | heads of society Approaching session of the legtsia-|doath penalty doen deter criminals. | known : pnd on the stat ta as awakened from a welcome! The regular criminal, unitke the| ‘The sheriff of King County ts aald| ot him. lethargy the maudlin minds, ever|ocoasional law breaker, takes alllts he te 2 me men are se placed that epeak r themselves would be embarrasament. arless man, Inspiring with things Into account. In M4.) courage the men under not : where economic coniitions are not wm} They may be called upon to meet tender for the criminal, and indiffer- ent for the upright, Smothered | With Blouse and Intermarriage With Japs Editor The Star: Some days ago The Star pubtiahed |an account of the Aoki fami! | product of a Japanese. Americ | riage, which was Howed Jarticte discussing whether of & the | sw Franctaco, Without on whether th oes thru inte beneficially of otherwts forth the far-re neos which dealing with scunsing fusing of the dren of such unions are likely to be mongrels or “Alredales.” Rowell set onnequ | The article was of value in call ing attention to the fact that auch | marriages are sought by the Japa jhese and will be ~ mingly | frequent am the more j strongly intrenched t untry. | jie they become sufficter werful we nball fac of sub PHIL 1? TINDALL, Seattle Marine Iternat Bhould criminal face @ life sentence in prison, he ba trolman ts of m« value socially than all the murdere: ly tn hin of the ear for the murderer, but the man who hia t ute te an MRS. FRANK J. ETTINGER. | ehed an article by Chester Rowell, this the the ormarriage would Mr v9 would follow therefrom, and, of particular impor tance, reminded us that once the two od they can never | mitting to Sweater Sone : creme tr Murs biyve : pm of the | depteted In Mr. Hurst's! ‘The best individual showing of any |atory, “The Locusts.” Viscount Bhi} marine in the series of rt | Dusawa in an interview published In } The Star last January eaid that tn termarriage wan perhaps the wlth mate rolution of the Pacific question. | | Without doubt tt will he the only | | peaceable so | the Japanese In | sufficiently « Tam not j either for or jbut I shouk the fact t * Japanese not only lhope to see them become general, but [believe they will reeult in improving | the American race. The secretary of the Japanese assoc ¢ California told the house committee “We firmly believe t a better race dy the bloods of dif torent in whieh the marine pated in 1932 was mad Ww a Franklin Pul Values! Hundreds and hundreds of Blouses and Sweaters have been marked down to prices that may not be reached again in years, Here is the chance of a lifetime to buy Christmas gifts at— Sensatisnal Reductions We challenge anyone to luce sweaters and blouses of equal quality at these prices. Only be- cause we specialize in these articles and buy in enormous quantities can we sell so cheap. Here are a few examples of the wonderful values: LOOK AT ’EM! 1.99 1.65} 95 95 95 95 95 95 4.95 $1.00 Every article we sell has our solid backing. If it isn’t right, you get your money back. We want to keep our customers happy and permanent. Market Blouse and Dress Shop 107 PIKE STREET (Between First and Second) in his first year with ne rifle team, some for high dividual scores and others for te | scores. *,| Constantine Still ROME, art of ex-King © Deo, 14.—-A member of petantine ts y for the stat the day after he abdicated Man Is Arrested | mingling tucea. There ts a etrong presumpt that the intermingling of bloods mi | produce a new type of American | ponwenning the excellent qualtties that | |Jananese men have Inherited | admirable traits of the Japan | perwint, tho modified by the mont of the new world.” A year or to ago The Star pub FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET LONDON, Dee, 14 —Engiand’s fi The arrest in an airplane was tecord ee willl when Loring H. Porter, passenger AviTe®: | Parts-London airship, was arres made at Croydon. Chinese Embroidered Jacquettes; very attrac- tive; navy and brown; special at ..........- Splendid assortment of good quality Georgette Overblouses; all colors. Were $6.85; for Christ- mas sale at ON SALE TOMORROW 220 Men’s Fine Silk Shirts | Broadcloth, Jersey, Crepe de Chine Weaves | | « $5.75 es choice of good-looking patternings pale in this offering of Men’s Fine Silk Shirts. In three serviceable weaves—spe- cially appropriate for Gifts. Sizes 14 to 17. a Pure Silk Pongee Blouses By in twelve different 4 styles; all sizes 600 Heavy Mignonette Overblouses, attractive- ly embroidered; navy, brown and all bright shades, Were $6.85; now only ..... puwoees ©5 RS RS 100 Fiber Silk Tuxedo Sweater Coats, in all sizes and colors. Were $6.85; now only......- 100 New Pure Silk Crepe de Chine Overblouses; ten different styles; some beaded, others embroidered. Specially priced at ......++-04+ at $5.75 each. | | | | | Unusually low-priced for such good qualities, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE CAMISOLES Messaline and Satin— All Shades and Sizes 500 The New “Biltmore’’ Cross-strap Satin Pump | $6.45 | VERY SMART new pump in all Black Satin and HH combination of Black Satin and Black Brocade (as pictured), Full-Louis covered heel. Excellent fit- ting models. Sizes 21% to 8. Widths AA to C. Attrac- tively priced, at $6.45 pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE While on Airshi the in am Has His Hard Luck the au ip treat ded - teed by @ detective Just before landing was STAR Percolator $12.00 In pleasing, plain design, highly pol- | ished nickel finish. Radiant Stove $7.25 Attaches to lamp- socket and does light cooking effi- ciently. Colonial Percolator $18.00 Polished _ nickel | finish outside, sil- | ver finish inside; | cup capacity. Waffle Iron $15.75 Attractive design, in aluminum. Bakes 61%4-inch waffle. | Requires little greasing. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Give the Home An Electrical Gif t OTHING you could give to the Home, in the form of a Yuletide Gift, would give more year-’round pleasure, comfort and convenience than—An Elec- trical Gift. Your thoughtfulness in providing any one of the many suggestions here may be received in response to a long-cherished desire, or, unexpectedly replace a similar appliance which has outlived its usefulness. For every part of the home, from Laundry to Sick Room, there is—An Electrical Gift; that car- ries convenience or comfort to the recipient and returns appreciation to the donor. SUGGESTIONS ELECTKIC COFFEE PERCO- ELECTRIO CURLING IRONS, LATORS, urn styles, $15.00 to «2.95 to $6.75. 925.00. ELECTRIC CURLING IRON ELECTRIC COFFEE PERCO- — HEATERS, 85.00. LATORS, pot styles, $10.00 to ey POTRIC HAIR MARCELLERS een ft $6.50. TRAYS, to match percolators, Ns 45 $2.50 to $10.00. ee SUGARS AND CREAMERS, © grectRic BOUDOIR-IRON mateh peroolators, $6.60 to SETS, 86.95. 811.50 pair. . net a 1900 ELECTRIC IRONING MA ELECTRIC TEA SAMOVARS. OMINES, Gas Heated, Locate 8195.00; ‘Electrically Heated. ELECTRIC TEA POTS, $16.00. — g235.00. ELECTRIC CHAFING DISHES, ELITE | ELECTRIC WASHING $16.00 to $18.00. MACHINES, $95.00. ELECTRIC HEATING PADS, HOOVER ELECTRIC SUCTION 86.00 to $10.00, CLEANERS, 860 te $74. Electrical Goods Section, in THE DOWNSTAIRS STORS The 1900 Cataract Cataract —wanhes clothes in any position quicker and you choose, cleaner than other —ta built high machines. enough to Prevent stoop- ~~has the largest capacity of any machine on the market of ite type. washes without wearand-tear on the clothes. 1900 Cataract Washing Machine $160.00 Convenient Terms of Payment May Be Arranged. Grecian Urn $23.00 Very desirable | for use in large families—O-cup ca- pacity. Toaster $8.00 This Electric Toaster toasts two large slices at once, Tea Kettle $13.50 For heating wa- ter. Has self-con- tained element. Ca- pacity, 214 pints. * Ovenette $6.50 Practical and — convenient, for use — with— | Racing Rates Are Scheduled BAN DIEGO, Deo. 14-——-Dates for the big races at Tia Juana have been announced here toda The Coffroth han 000 added purse, bv rum on March 26. Other big stakes are: Tia Juana derby, $6,000 added, March 18; Tia Juana Futurity, $6,000 added, April 1; Tia Juana cup, $6,000 added, April 8. ith $30 ‘Club Meeting Is ’ Set for January ‘The monthly meeting of the South Reacon Hill Improvement club scheduled for December 15, has been postponed until January 12 tn order that members may attend the Oliver Sunday school Christmas celebration December 15. State Death Toll Parents Lock Up Child for 2 Days CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—Mr. and Mra. George W. Saunders locked their 8- year-old daughter in their apartment Greatest in U. S. Washington state leads the nation |in deaths caused by accidents, ts ad in the proportion of suicides, and ties New York state for third | piace in deaths due to automobile ac cidents, according to a report issued by the bureau of census, department of commerce, Washington, D, C. Loses Wife, Then Pets; Kills Self NEW YORK, Deo, 14.—After his| wife died, C. O. Naftel Mved alone with a cat and dog in the old home| near Port Washington. The two pets were polsoned within a week and Naftel then committed suicide, Horlicks ORIGINA Malted Milk The Original Food-Drink for All ‘Lunchat Home, +hMilk, Malted Grain Extractin Pow- Tabletforms. Formerly $8.25__now $6.55 a ton at the bunkers Black Diamond Furnace Coal and went away for a two-day visit | Ore AMUSEMENTS MOORE Ovwhe THIS WEEK um Circ "ss VAUDEVIL “PANTAGESCOPE MARIE AND MARY > McFARLAND General Admission; Matinees 250 Nights

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