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THE SEATTLE STAR a ————— eS - What Do Japs Expect of Rockefeller Investigation? Banana wacEMeNT |e | FREEMAN ASKS WHY THEY © “edel Advises Girls to SHIPPING NOW (Stitt, EVADES) Add On a Little Weight SHQWING BOOM e Curves Than Straight Lines Before Great War Late. Editorial in Japanese Daily) py wanda von Ketiler |) Poverty is oftentimes neglected opportunity, Shop Constantly in The Bon Marche Bargain Base- ment and you'll banish financial troubles for all time! KRIMMER CLOTH Favors Probe; Previous Comment wis ii ise wiv has come aivect sreare in the world's: total tonnag JACQUETT ES + latest edit of "Lioyd’s Reginter Opposed to Such Action Misa 1 ites acetate trek warcle ne 03 by , * made up for the of w . n¢ The total ionnage of sea-golng $ | 5 What 1 " ¢ t £ at iron and ateel steam and motor Japan be t t ete veaseln uwned by the principal mart a inve a by R w ‘ y time countries of the world in June, | Sizes Foundation w t c a 1923, was 67,039,000 tons compared | A ry rom Pa with 42,604,000-tons in June, 1914 to 42 This was the a 1 dew 10 Je ‘The largest contributor to thi orning of Miller Freem con N ‘ 1 to| Ne rie crease is the United States, with 10,-| * menting upon edito no. {come buxom, but ther 579,000 ton:. while Japan, 1-760,0 - sp ey With Caracul Collars . I Ne thing besides drawn s ‘ Grover Cleveland Rergdoll, the Grea I : : é 1,880,000; Frar 000, . i Blouse backs, side tle, The ideal local Japanese vi nd, 1,135,000 ext in or slacker, will be urged by ‘his | thing for fall. In beige and gray. ~ A M G bare f, of the inc imother to return from Ger- Fully lined In crepe de chine. ne : Fispay pane for, a: ¥|many to serve out his mili- ‘ with such @ shipbuilding record.| ray gentence for evading thé YOU CAN NOW . The percentage of world shipping draft. Recently an alleged | ORDER BY MAIL wned by Great I fallen|attempt to spirit him into ne * lant, anything : ; trom 44%4 per cent in 194 to 33 vet) France ended. by Bergdoll} ipt. of pareonen i ; See aa noel a toctieinlo tater, | killing one man, and assist- n Lady Duff Gord Miss Robbie Go has jumped into sec ing in capture of two others, might prove use A for the artist Sut _|st.4 pe the we who now are held prisoners. the only ’ ¥ ° A ory eit ( How i x 12,4146,0 question just! t o “ 7 tenia 4 y 1H 1 Respite ‘prevailing economic « oll, ete, for internal combustion en a tee warme treatr “ Hed Rendon Megat ir Central Labor Body | v's prevailing ty ga aide rhe Thee INO ROY or Bek School Stockings Children’s Cotton Te ier ¢ y 2 rg twewi Bere to Tell of Trouble jspniea oredr Nentinn tabt lente ean, ail paws et FOR BOYS: Heavy weight, School Stockings follows : ‘he | ful model erected upon It, now stands} A committee trom the Seattle | yey ence 5,459,996: orig) but workd's’shipping, ‘compared with 404 _in black. Sizes 6 to 11. (SLIGHT SECONDS) SASYOUNDING PR ople a PRUadatphia. . Bhs: han ‘Gone Goh; | Centeil- whoe- counsels Wal. patho tee eee ve bh dapat 4 FOR GIRLS: Black and | | Fine ribbed cotton, in black; We reported yesterday M English exact. | siderable painting and MIPLUFINE facts and figures to disseminate | Today given | Britain still occuptes pride | it evan. Fine and Eng English rib, Miller Freeman of this cit v Jar e¢ t from | herself. t sh rib. Sizes 6 to 914, Sizes 6 uout Eastern Posed to the investigation of the . Japanese ques: feller Founda 000, We are astor to 9% by the Rock a cost of $: ng Seattle's municipal utilith neem 114 yards of the w America and © the most | President J. EB. Phillips. told dele Bookmakers Go On gates of th cil that = misin prejudi Strik the ne forraation ‘ia’ béine’ bide Bs r the United Stat “The in L trike and Win It ° bey x i hand Germany's 62.6 feller Foundation has fo ta « t ther out the East this, city He the world’s Purpose the fundamental solution {OSFORTH PARK, F A eferred to a clipped editorial from | of “ he Japanese question for the goox! | —Hookma went k t ee eae a Now Jerse er in which 8« f 4 oS of both nations. There should be weastte beca b 1ad.| 8 an ates are cheaper, |tle was held up as a horrible ex nt é . ho objection to that by anyt , {mission 7 . 1 encourage you to use the Want /ample of municipaily operated util 3 ts especially since this investigatic w Ad. Column: iit 4.23 pe ton is to be conducted from an absc M : WA Tutely impartial standpoint, t committee to be comr ant Japanists, proJapan a trals, and expects to work wi single object ¢ for an Im 4 ‘and complete settlement of the que tion. SHOULD HAVE NO OBJECTION “Therefore, at least, all persons who destre friend and America, of cours they be anti or should have no objection so, but people Meddle with the Ja ought of their own « for the collection of just such fundamental materials. if they do hot, whatever they Japanese question will be merh epinions void of reli } tailed fact. They are satisfied with arbitrary flons from their own prejudiced point of view. “Mr. Freeman's objections in tho main are that even if the Rocke feller Foundation makes an inv gation, it can not be a The Bon Marche Boys’ Shop Is Ready to Outfit Your Lads for School! Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits $11.75 Durable Suits--the Extra Pair Doubles the Wear Good weight—wool cloths—attractive patterns—correctly styled. Coats alpaca lined—knickers full lined—seams taped—belts of self material. . Boys’ Corduroy Suits With Extra Knickers $11.75 School Suits at all the Popular Prices—S8.65 to $22.50 ration, It can not be an Boys’ Extra Knickers for School Wear $2.50 to $3.75 clusion. He also contends tha Good quality, full lined—seams taped, belt loops and all necessary pockets. Attractive patterns in serge, this investigation will become an cassimere, tweed and homespuns. Sizes 6 to 18. excuse to the government for de- Iaying the, settlement of the Ja anese question, and that the peop Patent Leather! Kid! Calfskin! Satin! Medium and high heels. Goodyear welts and hand-turned soles. Novelty buckles. Widths AA to D. Not all sizes in all styles. 200 WOMEN’S FIBER $49.89 Sweaters Sizes Full Tuxedos with dou- 38 to44 ble narrow belts. A variety of fancy weaves, including the broken block weave, Also satin stripe effects. Other novelty models and plain weaves. Another Shipment off Boys’ Blouses 95c Boys’ Caps $1.25 Boys’ Belts 50c Belt Buckles 25c Official ead. rters for 1 tailored, with One-piece tops, 1 ‘eakablo I in bh of the Pacific Coast want the Jap fficial Headquarters for Fate ab uae mp Mier et aut in Diack OF. |. heparate with all int. anese speedily excluded do Boy Scout Outfits ; 5 pa sung : phihad Pa He ete fey aes Gas ed ” o joys’ Sho Ma loo . » . . A a mgt: - hoo! Ga oe e he { see file neea of aoe ds Boys’ Shop—Upper Main Floor Boys’ Shop—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche ions. ie says that if Mr. feller wants to learn the truth | about the Japanese question. he can |, —_. get it immediately by members of congress, JUDGES OTHERS ? Very Special! A varied assortment of Duvetyn Hats, There are many styles, including the much.wanted poke shape. 26 Sport and Utility Coats einen be New 44-Inch Filet Curtain Nets Z y “When he says that t $ Be ieee Te hei ae ood Reduced to *12.75 @n investigation, it could not le 45 Cc . . ] tion can not be fair the Probably judges others by him: fair, but when sincere people make Such an assortment of new designs, suitable for any room; fn investigation, they certainly also a few pieces of plain net in white, ivory and natural color. broidery, Ought to be able to make an im. 3e sure to get your share of this rare offer. Some have bands of self Partial, reliable investigation. - , b material; others are trim- “When the gentleman says this Draperies—Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche YARD \ s | med in designs of hand em- investigation will be an excuse for All in | government delay in settling the question and that the people of the Pacific coast want thus and s0, it is| Exceptional Values! Ribbon ‘ the most a y | In the most popular col- ors—many with contrasting Because of his fixed opinion that approved * ( . SAY |B. facings. the Japanese ought to be absolutely | 36 I h S t R ‘ ; = ‘ Os Juded. If, as he says, the Japa- i : { : | Brees co be tasty ss | -~inch sateen 2 C | emnants a ee , | FOR BOYS | op-coat las School Blouses School Caps Good quality percale with Fine quality wool mixtures. neat stripe effects, Extra Assorted patterns, Non-break. GIRLS’ GINGHAM SCHOOL DRESSES 98c » Sizes 6 to 14 All full standard sizes. ia no need of an investigation. But in order to ansy, tly and ap Propriately the questions whether MeDapassse ust’ ve “elciaded Dress Ginghams—Yard 20c | Good, heavy weight, for aprons or bloomers. @¢ the nvesieation, ocoomme twee | White, Pink, Black MN AY A we H alf me eee | roomy, Price! |°., and very What {s best for both Japan ; ; a ble inves. | 82 inches wide—lengths to 8 yards—neat chec about the Jap in green, blue, brown, red and pink. joods—Third Floor—The Marche | Daj a Bele oeeman’s opposition: to thia tl Wash Goods—Third Floor—The Bon March | Plain taffeta, satin, i | metal, grosgrain, moire smart, <i 32-Piece | and novelties. te All desirable lengths *>\ DINNER SETS | ~"' it relia investigation 1s absolute His failure to underst @vident is due to in rate ati Japanese prejudice. Ag for the in vestigations of cong have never yet gone sufficiently in-| fl to details. f FREEMAN < MAKES REPLY Commenting on the above, Miller Freeman said: ‘i "The Great Northern Daily Tim esemen, the The materials are distinetly unusual at such * i 1 8 at such a low 1} 4 95 Veil Lengths price. Imported tweeds, plain and overplaided polaire, f 'e | 19c mannish suitings and diagonal tweeds, Made with slash back, inverted pleats, belts and full Ings! Sizes for women and m “Edwin M. Knowles’ Dinner- - satin tn: alled Ftor vare. Your choice of floral or | 1-yard Lengths vs a change gold decorations. Each set in- Included’ are colored in ite edi-|§ cludes: | dots, plain and faney Second Floor—The Bon Marche of view since June torial, ‘Investigating the Japanese.’ ‘ "I RSM 4 ‘ * A big assortment of checks, plaids HihatA. We: read: | 6 dinner plates 6 tea cups ‘ meshes, in black, navy For Misses and Children and stripes. 2 4 “Prom the viewpoint of us Japa 6 pie plates 6 tea saucers and brown; also other. Round and lay-down collars, with f Bsse ealdents, the auestion could 6 fruit saucers 1 meat platter popular colors, ress umps $3 and 3 50 ies an : ieeanniags gis settled at once without any spe 1 vegetable: dish 4 . and organdie trimmings. | dial investigation. And the f OE Upper Main Floor New styles in Two-tone Pumps for sc . Fancy contrasting stitching. Skirts 3 Bacula: udiply cotisist: of t Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche The Bort Markie Phtenti With #Hao Gy hee i} te 8c hool or better wear, set off with novelty pockets. All are the Japanese the same as other | Rha Be 1 n buck quarters, or all patent belted and sash models, alfens are treated. There is no oth on foot-form last. cr way to settle it justly.’ “And again: “4t¢ they are to go on spending | | | Low school heel and rubber top | | Men’s Percale Shirts “si. "2 Girls’ Sateen eee en pvestiestiens tees then, aft-| Bloomers er all, America makes no ¢ i thane ‘ sions in the treatment of the Japn-| 8111, to 2 at § = lee white and flesh, 3 nese, we think this investigation will | i Sizes 6 to 4... .. 6... | | | * he useless, Of course, if the antt Japanese members. of the commi aio learn that they are mistaken jn regarding the Japanese as a mon fice and come to think that the Japanese should be treated like oth ers, and will in future stop their opposition to the nose, nothin could be better, Hence, while th Investigation seem= fo us a tedious cale. Neat patterns in stripes i ~ and checks, Some with collar . im | = ~. to mateh, 4 Hach shirt guaranteed as\ Cc | on to color and fit, Q Men's Shop—Just Inside the Lower Second 4KE st renn Ayoniia Butrance PIKH STREBT—SECOND AVIENUI Good quality printed i) Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marehe WOMEN’S MUSLIN AND CREPE BLOOMERS 39c A very special value, Regular and extra UNION sTREDT. PREG sizes, in flesh color only, SEATTLE