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PAGE 4 TALE PICTURES JAP IN HAWAII Phil Tindall Reviews Story Based on Facts Biitor ‘The Star There has 1 serial Ritohte Sun,” w read. Tr y deals w problem in the Hawatlan particularly with the re ment by the Jar plantations by strike of the Jay and with thelr ¢ territorial law re ese langua, While it doseribes the form of an every statement mac situation depicted can be tated by the reports of t before the house committee entitled, hich ev tons of the repo X IF GONSTIPATED, SICK, BILIOUS Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels | Americans. | tn: | | Feel fine! No griping or inconven- fence follows a gentle liver and howe: cleansing with “Cascarets.” Sick Headache, Billousness, Gases, Indigestion, and all such distress gone by morning. For Men, Women and Children—t10c boxes, also 25c and 60c sizes, any drug store.—Advertise- | ‘AR CAN TORTURE Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo| ‘There {s one remedy that seldom falls to stop Itching torture and re Neve skin irritation, and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with which generally overcomes Giseases. Eczema, Itch, Pim- Rashes, Blackheads, in most sive way to Zemq Frequent- , minor blemishes disappear over- Itching usually stops tn- ~ Zemo js a safq antiseptic clean, easy to use and de- It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $1.00, It is pos- safe for tender, sensitive skins. Zemo Soap, 25c—Zemo Oint- 50c.—Advertisement. It recharges the run- nerve battery. It briugs back: old gusto to “go get” the things are ambitious for, simple, food-value, tone-up-value ition of rare old port wine the Tusclus ofl of the oltre ‘with other as, health ents. restores tn fatigue, guards the against the germs of colds and "THEY HADN’T | SOLD A DROP k its fanny thoy * aald one of the nd LJ lay w shou Iwi wive Sampsea s in thelr sior ‘ 1 to Rg answer rom a me ed at 2th In addit Ave. ion hine- and the} of m h manu bonds commission appointe e Davis, of wh ty Congre mT star « etary of Labo ich rey ts enti man Albert neon state te of such t the secretary does n ty to make Its full text pub n aracter e J numbers ized apanese in any 1 over become but a superf Japanese yther pu alma of the fair-ml A u pose t to furthe Japanese gover 8 S t in| ,_—$—$—<$_—— { VERSATILE Renee Robert, dancer, who. appears at the Orpheum this week in cor nection with the Giers-Do Symphonists, is pleasing every audience with her |varied offerings. law f the in nistration of this ught into striking r ty of some of the territory to assimilate Up to the pres: it ts not necessary to discu: whether some of these all assimilate. If their defiant a: courteous actions mean anyth fs that they have no desire to/ assimflate. They apparently aim to dictate.” PHILIP TINDALL. New Attorney Wins | First Federal Case) J. H. Hoar, new assistant U. district attorney, Wednesday won| his first case when he convicted K Lamperis for unlawful possession of intoxicants. Lamperis was tenced to pay a fine $200 by Judge E. E, Cushman. aliens with writ: | ns can | 4 | ng, i to of MOTHER! : “California Fig Syrup”! Dependable Laxative for Sick| Baby or Child Hurry, Mother! A teaspoonful of | “California Fig Syrup” now will thor- | oughly clean the little bowels and in| @ few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even if cross, feverish, ‘Dilfous, constipated or full of cold, | children’ love its’ pleasant taste. | Tell your druggist you want only | | shall go Letter Was Sure Catty But Kittens Will Have Their Day A cat's a cat for a’ that! but some of them are break ing into. society. As witnesh, take a communi to the edit Cats, the ¢ soe or “championship te of Tacoma’s fell on breeds will step into the “championship” cat show by the Tacoma Cat ciub.| ir Tacoma masters and mis. are im ng a judge, Mrs. | Baldwin, all the way from mux City, In, to determine to which | ¢ bits of ribbons setting second, third and grand And th tresses M. W. forth fir prizes, | Kitty, your honor {» at stake. Have your mistress get your application | blank from Mra.” A. C. Scurr, show} secretary, at 106 North Yakima ave,, Tacoma. Don't let it be said after: | ward that when the society editor was asked to include your kind In her columns that you were numbered among the common mouse garnerers. Rather a cago and contented purr ing before the applauding multitudes | than a lean stomach begging for | mice in a darkened warehouse or res- taurant kitchen or even plebian real- | dence basement. | USES ACID TO | END HIS LIFE) Attempts at suicide were mado by| & man and a woman Wednesday night, ‘The man was successful in ending his life with polson, while the} woman failed in two attempts with John 8. Evans, 87, truck driver, drank carbolic acid at his home, 3627 Woodlawn ave., whilo his wife was | versaf™ THE Sale Starts Tomorrow FRIDAY All of our 12 depart ments will take part j this sale, n big record-breaking SEATTLE 8 TAR “THE STORE THAT, SAVES Mach, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STRegr This Big FALL SALE Record-Breaking Bargains 19% Sale Starts Tomorrow FRIDAY You abs oor invited to visit with us during this BIG stual Wonderful Values in Underwear and Hosiery Good, warm kind, for Men, Women and Children Women’s Union Suits $1.15 Suit wool-finist with mer nts, sleeves; ri nd Corselettes Made of ndve clastio hip i erts; O8¢. Girls’ Union Suits Union 8u! to 10 A suit, 50¢. tw w bed, Women’s Hose 25c Pair black cot! heels and toes. Children’s Dresses $1.19 Gingham and Chambray 8¢ Dresses for t in assorted girls « colors ck ined Hore, Girls’ Hose 29c¢ Pair Fine one-andone Hose tn black or from 4 to 12 years. Out Size Hose 25c Pair medium welght, good k cotton Hone; sizes with ribbed tops, Womer wearing, 9 and 9%; ib cotton brown; sizes Fine Wool Hose $1.00 Pair fine quallty cashmere all-wool Hone, in an Silk Hose $1.00 Pair n's pure silk or silka artificial-ailk mixed; geod look and durable; made with regul seam back or ribbon back, Women knit brow Wor Women’s Wool-Mixed Hose 50c Pair heavy wool-mixed black or Oxford ¢ 3 um Hi in an unusual ve Girls’ Union Suits 6, 8 and 10 Years $1.00 Suit A fir ty wool-finish ton; long or short sleeves; splen- aid wearing garments. ul Artificial Silk Hose rs for $1.00 h Jersey Bloomers 25c Pair Women’, J Bloomer Princess Slips $1.00 n sook-finish mu lips; sizes 38 to 44. soft Fine, lin Princess Bungalow Aprons 99c Each Wellmade full-cut Aprons of standard percales and gin, in light and. dark col sorted models, These are markable values, AGAIN we bring to the Thrifty Folks of this community a record breaking opportunity to SAVE—the unequaled values and prices in this ad will crowd this store with happy buyers. We invite you to share these bargains with them! Outing Flannel 15¢ Yard soft and flufty, tripe Inches wi nk and 8 $3.50 Comforters Special—$2.95 Each led with ploth ce 1 borders, Plaid Blankets $2.75 Pair ze 4x76; good, f otton nkets in blue, tan and gray. white cotton; . with plata Girls’ High-Top Shoes Fall Sale Price $3.85 Pair ‘These come in an olled grain, tanned brown calf; heavy soles of solid leather and low heels. Just the correct shoe for Winter weather; sizes 3 to 9, Boys’ Two-Pants Suits Extra Fine Wool Blankets $9.00 Pair Wool E plaid pa! Rugs—Special $1.59 Each in Oriental pat re Misses’ Pure Wool Sweaters—$3.50 Each wool Size 66x in pink welght about 36-In. Printed Cambric 19c Yard Printed cambric and new and n pat for aprons, flips blouses; full bolts and per ct goods; regular price 29¢ yd. fine and blue 5 Ib Pure virgin Sweaters n front, allp-over xedo styles, in brown, navy and tan; ¢ lars, cut it in contrasting ¢ fr warm, , a garment to 36; priced much under thelr real value, Ladies’ Felt Slippers (Ribbon trimmed) 85c Pair Silk Pompong on toe; soft cushion chrome leather polés; colors bine and read and tan combination colors; . theao usually sel: for $1.25 pair, Full Sale price, 85¢ pair, Little Girls’ Shoes $2.00 Pair binck calf Ince with good, soles and heels, A shoe that will give plenty of wear; sizes 8% to 11. SIZES 11% $2.25 patr. Boys’ School Shoes’ $2.75 Pair In black oll grain calf with heavy all-soll4 leather soles and heels; a shoo that will stand tho pranks of the healthy young chaps; sizes 2% .to 6. 1 and Harding perea a0 te staple viceable terns dresse pizes tan, In solid to 2—-SPECIAL, quota of bargains. Men’s Suits $22.50, $25 to $30 65c Imported Gingham Special—35c Yd. 32 and 38 inches wide Import Ginghams, guaranteed fast in blocks, plaids and Bold in regular way at ed colors, checks. yard, 36-Inch Dress Serge Special—29c Yd. In navy blue only; a splendid cloth for school dresses; strong and durable; an extra special valuo at 29¢ yard. Boys’ Knicker Pants Fall Sale Price $1.00 Woe have bunched together about 200 pairs of Pants in dif- ferent lines, worth, any of them, over $1.60, but we are going to ‘et you have your pick during our Fall Sale, $1.00 pair. All sizes, 6 to 17 years. Fall Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Every nook and corner of this busy store greets you with Its full Within 6 minutes after you enter our door you'll be gind you attended this great event. Men’s Hats $3.00 to $5.00 Small Wares Mavis Talcum Powder; handy ize for hand bags; a can..10¢ 8panish Combs; shelt finish, with 12 colored settings; each. .25¢ Bar or Sweater Pins, with bril- Mant set each....... 25¢ Whisk Brooms, 10-inch size— each ... : +++. 28¢ Real Hair Mesh Double Cap Hickory Rubber cream, white or flesh color, at Poerereaecese ©: 4 Darning Cotton, tn black, white or brown; 3 balls for.....10¢ Shears @od Scissors, assorted sizes} each.......23¢ to 75¢ Earrings, gold-plated hacks, set- tings and érop circles; B DALE obser eens SLL SEE Bear Brand Sox - © 15c Pair Save Almost HALF Think of it! Search back tn‘ your memory. How long has it been since you could get this nationally known sock at this price? Get yours: early. Prices good on present stock only, Sizes 10% and 11, Men’s Heavy Cotton Sweater—98c Each Sizes 36 to 44. They are real Sweaters, too! No skimping any where; fit snugly but never ticht at-any point of strain. Bottom deeply hemmed; double cuffs, Price good only on present stock, Get yours carly, 4 Baby Pante- fnfluenza and fortifies the system|the genuine “Callfornia Fig Syrup,"! ‘Against those sé¢rious ailments which | which has directions for babies an strike in the early months of spring | children of all ages printed on bottle. | absent. He was found dead by his year-old son. A physician failed $7.98, $9.98, $13.98 Mado ‘rom the strongest ma Made up tn the new modéls for Fall wear, of felts and Men’s Pants ‘We havo visited tho best mak- ‘when the body is at low-tide. All druggists have Portolive—ad- | Nuxated Iron Will Make You Mother, you must say Refuse any ment. Salifornia.” | imitation. — Advertise. - Well and Strong | little pleture shows you the Doctor sees thropy; microscope when he looks at a down. , Dervous and run-down. ire easily; {f you look pale, hi worn, it would probably ai on to look at a drop of your ewan blood under the Doctor's powerfa) wileroscope and compare it with a dr» pure, healthy blood, rich in fron, blood tests show that a tremend- large number of people whe are and ill, lack fron in their blood, no other reason than for lack Withont fron the blood at once, loses the power to change food into ving tasne, therefo: One In too thin; another burdened with unbealthy fat; some © ten cee an hardly walk; some all fussy and irritable; some skinn; bloodless, but all lack prvateal endurance. H™= is & pic- ture of the way a drop of ad blood will look un der the microscope when you bave plenty of good rich red blood. Blood like Heh Len iron ich w ron, fut be sur. that the iron you take is organte iron and not metallic or minera) Sron which people usually take, as me- tallfe tron 1s fron jnst as it comes from of strong acids on irom Glings, XATED IRON gh | bloo Organte frdn {9 Ifke the fron in your ind like the iron !n spinach, len- 4 apples.. It m: had from your druggist under the name of Nux- ated Iron, Nuxated Iron representa or fron in such highly condensed form that one dose of it is estimated to be approximately equivalent (in organic {ron content) to eating one-half quart of spinach, one quart of green vege- tables or half a dosen apples. It is like taking extract of beef instead of eating pounds of meat. if bond Picture shows you the Muxated Irom tablets with the letters N. I, on every tablet. This ts your guarantee that you are getting genuine Nuxated Iron, Tho tremendous success of Nax- ated Iron apa tonte, strength and blood-butlder has led to the of- ferjng of numer- ous = rubstitutes and imitations. Invostigatio My shows that many ofthese instead of being organic fron may be nothing more than 2 metallic fron compound which may in some instarices produce more harm than good, Such instances have Jed phyniclans to emphasize that health off nd doctors everywhere should caution the public against accepting substitutes for Nuxated Iron. OVER 4,000,000 PROPL® annually are using Noxated Iron, It will not injure the teeth nor disturb the stomach. A few doses will often commence to enrich your blood, help revitalise your wornont exhausted nerves and give you new Strength and energy. It costs about eighteen times as much to make organic fron, like Noxated Iron, an 1t does to make metallic iron, thongh jt conta you but little more, Always Insist on hav- {ng genuine organie tron—Nnxated Iron. | It you fre not feeling quite up to the mark, start taking Nuxated Iron tape, | In tablet form only; look for the f N, 3. on every tablet. Your money wilt | bo refunded by the manufacturers if you do not obtain perfectly antintactory results, Nuxated Iron for the blood ama nerves 18 sold by all druggists. ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES YOU NEW STRENGTH AND- ENERGY) ;day has passed when tho newspaper |Dope Cache Found | to revive him. Mra. Jessio Evans, widow of the dead man, was not at home at the time. Evans was despondent over iliness. Miss Anna Edseidt, 49, was rescued in her he had room, 1014 Marion st., after | turned on the gas. Other roomers smelied the fumes and broke in. They took her downstairs and} called an ambulance. Miss Edseldt| broke away from them, ran upstairs | to her room, locked the door and again turned on the gas. She was| once more rescued and taken to-the| city hospital, ] Newspapers Used in School Study | BERKELRY, Cal, Nov. 8.—The| 's to be frowned on in the school room, "Good teachers at the present time not only encourage pupils to read newspapers and magazines,” Prof. C. D, Mead, of the Univoraity of Cnli fornia department of education, told university students today, “but ab- tually thru a series of lessons teach them how a paper may be most fn- telligently read. “Not very many years ago,” he went on, “teachers barred ne papers from the clasa rooms. But ‘ince the reading of newspapers and magazines 1s a necessary and impor: tant part of most every man’s life, t is the duty of the schools to teach puplis-how to do it intelligently.” on Pres. Jackson Discovery and seizure of a pound of morphine and four pounds of opium, valued at $7,000, was made by cus toma inspectors who s*arched the Ad- miral Oriental liner President Jack- son Wednesday. No arrests were made in connection with the find at the time of the raid, NI} ROUS CAUSED TROUBLE SUPERIOR, Win.—Being out got A, J. Barney, br cern agont, “in Dutch," arrested on fe charge of nolling lonves of bread which were over: weight. The judge was gonevoun also and dismissed tho case, enor a con Ho was terials we could procure In the up-to-date models that the boys like so well. You know an extra pair of pants helps to lengthen the wear of the sult, also espe- olally when you have an acct- dent, an extra palr of pants comes {n handy. We had thought of all these things witen “ro wero having these suits made up. Sizes 6 té 18 years. Boys’ Pull-Over : Sweaters $2.10 Woolmixed. My, how warm they are! Look far and wide— we doubt if you could equal this anywhere! Your boy will be more delighted with the sport , warm, thick shaw! collar, shoulders, cuffs ‘and tail, anda beautiful combination of maroon and Kelly. Sizen 30 $2.50, $3.50 to $6.00 Mando of cassimeres, serges, worsteds and fancy mixtures. Sizes 28 to 46 walst measuré. ers in this country and selected our Fall clothing with great care. ‘Tho materials are the best to bo had for the money and we visit- ed the factories whero they were made and are well pleased with the talloring put into all these sults, Sizes from 30 to 46 chest mensure, Flannel Work Shirts $1.59 Each Wear Like Iron Theeo are heavy weight flan- nel Shirts with a warm nap sur- faco and sturdily woven in a stout twill weaves 2 pockets, lined collar, You'll want several, the Winter's supply, at this most attractive price, Dress Caps, Popular Golf Style—98c Each The youth-lke appearance of these golf style Caps ts winning them a surprising popularity, and right now when they aro most In demand wo offer them as a palo feature. Every ono all-wool, fulllined and your cholee of the favored brown or ‘tho ever popular gray tweed. Leather-Faced Work Gloves—29c Pair Real work Gloves, made of full 6-ounce Canton flannel; heavy {ngide nap. Full leather faced. An outstanding anlo valuo at this price, INDIGESTION!!! STOMACH UPSET Chew a few Pleasant Tablets —Stomach Feels Fine Instant stomach relief! The moment “Pape's reaches the stomach all distress | from acld stomach or indigestion ends, Immediate relief trom fintu- lence, gases, heartburn, palpitation, fullness or stomach pressure, Correct your digestion for a few cents, Millions keep it handy, Drug wists recommend it—Advortigement. Niarmiess! | Diapepsin’” LINICAL tests have proved that Zonite, the World War antiseptic, is highly effective in cases of nasal catarrh, The antiseptic is used in dilution‘ as a nasal spray for this trouble. Its effect is to cleanse the mu- cous membrane and reduce’ ab- normal discharges, thus clearing the nasal passages. Note: A more copious flow of mucous may be ed after spraying; it will soon disa r. Eto fittings must be of hard. m Lonile INON-POISONOUS In bottles 50c and $1.00 SEN SSDS IIPS SED. SDDBHSTED SOY tweeds; the hest American makes we carry, Including the Mallory Cravenetted Hats, etc. Sizes 6% to 7%. Men’s Union Suits $1.19 Special LOW PRICE During This Sale! Buy Underwear Now! Hore you are, men—a chance to make tho most attractive say- ing on warm Winter Underwear. Every garment in this lot is strictly new, just put on the sbelf. Woven from select cotton and warmly fleeced—just enough to be warm and comfortable. We guarantee them to fit without binding at crotch or armholes, A feature yvaluo at this price. Don't miss it, A Feeling of Security You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and con- tains no harmful or habit producing drugs, Buch oa medicine {s Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, kidney, liver ang blad- der medicine, Tho same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Root, It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and {fs taken in teaspoonful doses. Tt is not recommended for every. thing. It is nature's great helper in re- Neving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, If you need a medicine, you should have the best, On sale at all drug stores In bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, {f you wish first to try this great preparation somd ten cents to Dr, Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N, Y., for a sample bottle, When writ ing be sure and mention this paper, | —Advertisoment, DENTISTRY Less Than HALF-PRICE ww —“—“S a — OHIO’ PAINLESS ¢ $10.00 Crowns $8.00 Crowns $30.00 Plates $10.00 Plates $35.00 Plates 8 Our Whalebone Rubber Plate $8.00 All Work Guaranteed for 15 “5 OHIO CUT RATER Second Ave, and Univeralty St. Open 9 to @ Dally—0 to 12 Sundeya