The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 11

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WENUEB —= AND UN ITY } Special Price Basement STREET Examples are Characteristic of the Excellent Values Shown in This Bargain Center TWO ATTRACTIVE GIFT SUGGESTIONS when just such hats are needed, For |Misses, Young Wom- en and Matrons. nbinations | the season’s new F{shapes and in the wanted colors. These Hats would gd sell for See the Display in the University Street | Window. on) Price Basement, linery Section New Blouses Canton crepe, crepe de chine ‘and allover mat- elasse Suit Blouses in the newest and most popular fashion fea- tures. A wide variety of attractive colors. Sizes 36 to 46. Very accept- able gifts. aa Specially priced at $3.45 } and $4.95, Extra sizes { at $5.95. $ “Brushed” Sweaters Attractive Bru shed Wool Sweaters in tan, with brown bands, silver with navy, brown with tan, and navy with sil- ver, Their very dupli- cates are selling in the city at $6.95. A gift sure to be appreciated. Specially priced $4.75, Attractive Dresses at $15 Sizes 16 to 42 New in style and trimming touches, and of excep- tional quality. Of Satin Canton, Flat Crepe, Poiret Twill and Wool Jersey—trimmed with buttons, fancy ornaments, lace, braiding and flouncings and. tailored models in coat effects, Black, navy, brown. Smart New Coats $19.75 Remarkable values, not only in style but in quality of material and workmanship. They have the appearance of coats costing much more than $19.75, Of Novelty mixtures in shadow stripes and overplaids. One and two-button, effects, and the long, straight unbroken coats that hang in the line from collar to hem. Velour Coats in several new mod- els, with large fur collars of beav- erette, included. Sizes 16 to 44 — Full-Fashioned __ —Part-Wool— Silk Stockings $1.69 Women's silk-to-the-top and silke with-lisle-top Stockings In heavy and medium weights, In firsts, would be $3, but slight tmper- fections make it possihle to sel! them at $1.69. In black, comio- yan, flesh and gold. Sings 8% to 10, Union Suits for Boys $1.69 Royse’ Part-wool Union Suits in high neck, long sleeve and ankle length style. Gray color. Splen- did values—6 to 14 = ! | LYS | 1427 FIFTH AVE. Between Pike and Union Streets bck material, oversize convertible collar d choice of half belt or removable all- bund belt. An exceptional value at 35 Others #30, #40, #45, *50 tie Suits of Superior Quatity "single trousers or two pairs. Dozens of Models at $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 and up. HE cterh, professtonat or business mon or the man who works at a trade 4a oa weloome to credit at Gately's os Mis more pros perous netghdors are ot the department stores. And he need NOT poy Gi in 80 days. m=iin hundred or #0, for there are very THE SEATTL anese Reds and BY CLARENCE DUBOSE (Volted Prone Btatt Correspondent) TOKYO, Deo, T-There is increas: ing apprehension fn some quarters here that Koreans may attempt re- Prisals upon J apanese, in revenge for thelr comrades murdered by mobs during the Tokyo disaster, ‘Tho authorities are keeping the strictest wateh upon all Koreans in. Japan, and the Japanese soldiers and wendermarie in Korea are more ViK~ flantly alert than before, to seo signs of Korean revolution, or uprising against the Japanese authorities who rule Korea, An uprising jn Korea would be! promptly suppressed, and probably could not accomplish a great deal of serious injury, either to Japanese lives or property, The Koreans are well In hand, all things considered, and the Japanese have strong forces in that land, which they annexed some years ago, It is reported, how: | ever, that news of Korean massacres | in Japan--news that may have been exaggerated an it reached Korea— has aroused a fierce and asullent re-! wentment that necks only opportuni: | ty and leadership to exact Ortental revenge—biood fer blced; ifs for Ife. | MAD FEAR OF REDS CAUSE OF MASSACRE Koreans in Tokyo, Yokohama and intermediate and nearby places, were murdered by Japaness moba the night of the earthquake and fire and the next day, Japanese socialists, “reds” and Nberals were also murdered by} the same mobs, But that Is little solace to the Koreans—and some day, | it is believed here, they may attempt | revenge. < ‘This mad fear of Koreans and of Japanese “reds” broke out the night of tho disaster, Somewhere, some how, somebody started a report that the “Koreann were arising to mas | sacre the Japanese.” The Japanese simply beat ‘em to !t—or rather wild: | ly excited mobs of “young men's ctetica"—~a sort of Ku Klux Klan- Fascist! combination — did. They | J the Koreans first | Korean’s life wasn't worth a| |] plugged nickel that night, They| were bumped off where they were! foundbeaten to death with clubs; | | hacked to pleces with swonts; plerced | |with spears. Just to be a Korean—| or to be a Japanese “red or social. fist—was sufficient to sign a sum jmary death warrant at the hands of | | jthe roaming bands of frenzied “loyal: | ists.” apanene, were in the mc ous affair anc |] | which cast the only tiemish on Jap-| aneso conduct during the disaster. | The authorities denied or attempt: over the occurrences. made to prevent Hi ut of Japan, The | IT i story o' had to |} }be smuggied to China and sent out {trom here. Every Japanese in authors jity would give his ‘very soul if he |] {could wipe out the horrible happen- |}}ing. But happen it did—and now |fithey wonder when and bow the |]} Koreans will retaliate, Nobody knows how many Koreans |were killed—perhaps not more than few Koreans in Japan and those Koreans Seek Vengeance for Earthquake Massacre Mad Mobs Sought Out Koreans and Jap- si STAR Slew Ruthlessly like Japanese, saved thelr lives, And, for that matter, nobody knows ex. actly how many Japanese reds’ were killed-nor will they ever know, for the authorities are not proud of that, either, Incroasingly bitter eriticiam of tho “young my socloties'' Is now be« ing made by Japaneso leaders and newspapers. These bands simply went out, on thelr own Initiative, the night of the earthquake—and have! been out every day and night since— patrolling the streets, detaining, ‘‘ar. | resting—-and killing when they} thought {t necessary ‘They regurded it as a patriotic act to get rid of Koreans and Japanese! “reds''—-but Japan is afraid that, in , it will have to pay ul- timately, perhaps with interest, The White House recentiy was increased by one white collie dog. Oshkosh, named after the famous Wisconsin city apparently, has come to the kennel in the capital. DOESN'T ASTONISHT US LONDON. --A_ prominent dental (GRITING TO BE A ZOO _||,20xP0 4 romnene ae ened | TUITIOL of his colleagues have been charging exorbitant prices for their nervioes. But most of them, he con American dentists, py VL DR YouCanDepend Upon The Ow1]Drug Stores for Practical Gift Merchandise Because the customer needs more—and may way of Attention, Merchandise, Variety, Buying Season, The “Owl” its standing for Service. scarcely over when we b sult is the best array who could remain in hiding that night, or who could speak or appear | TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea | and Sulphur for darkening gray, | streaked and faded hair is grand | mother's recipe, and folks cre again | jusing it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as | | we are living in an age when a/ youthful appearance {s of tho great- eat advantage. | Nowadays, though, we don’t have | the troublesome task of gathering | the sage and the mussy mixing at |home. All drug stores well the ready- | to-use product, improved by the ad-| | dition of other ingredients, called | “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- | pound.” It i# very popular because! | nobody can discover it has been ap- | plied. Simply moisten your comb or ja soft brush with jt and draw this | through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the |eray hair disappears, but what de- lights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage! |and Sulphur Compound, fs that, be |niden beautifully darkening the hair | latter a few applications, it also pro-| duces that soft lustre, and appear-| ance of abundance which 1s #0 at-| | tractive —Advertisement. DENTISTRY HALF-PRICE OHIO PAINLESS” $8.00 Crowns ........0....., $30.00 Set of Gold-Plate Rubber .. teeeeeesees BLE, $20.00 Set of Red and Pink Rubber eee. cece... 10 Our Whalebono Rubber Plate Other Prices $5.00 toon All Work Guaranteed for 15° Years OHIO The Genuine Ivory Pyralin Has the Right of Way ‘in The Owl Drug Stores = has been our policy for many years past, the genuine Ivory Pyralin will be featured this year in all Owl Drug Stores. Noth- ing approaches this ware from any standpoint. It is priced con- at Consistent Prices offered. sistently—you get a full measure of value in return for every dollar you spend. Holding to this line means much to those who have sets already started, because the designs—the Du Barry (illustrated above) and the Conventional—are standardized, and the color and grain hold true. You may be sure a ‘ef new pieces you give this year will match the old. The Du Barry Design is probably the most popular of all the Ivory Pyralin designs. We believe that we have a sufficient quan- tity to meet the demand this season, but to be sure you should make your selections early. Du Barry Perfume Bottles. ... $3.35 rry Cream and Salve Box .75¢ and $1.45 y Jewel Boxes. s:\vic. ov $3.60 and $5.00 ewel and Pin Cushion Boxes....... $2.75 y Puff Boxes . $2.50 y Hair Receivers - $2.50 y Bonnet Brushe: . $2.50 y Clothes Brushes. $3.25 Hair Brushes. ...$2.75, $4.50 and $6.75 y Hat Brushes $2. Vail Buffer Slocks y Combs y Combs (with he Nail Files ; 5.00 and $6.75 75¢, $1.10 and $1.80 AUG) Sossiel Siew veo $2.00 $6.30 and $8.50 2.00 and $3.15 .$2.75 and $3.60 rightfully expect more—in the and Assortment during the Gift- organization redoubles its efforts to maintain The thrills of the last holiday season were egan planning for the present one. The re- of Practical Gift Merchandise we have ever And We Have a Complete Line (with adequate reserve stocks) of the origi- nal Ivory Pyralin Conventional Design. dhe Owt Drug Co First and Pike HE Gately Charge Account is simple and practical — you Need-not pay all in thirty days. It will pay you.to OUT RATE DENTISTS Established 20 Years Second Ave. and University St. Open 9 to 6 Daily—0 to 12 Sundays Hacking Coughs ; Can not be cured by a glass of Third and Pike Elliott 6335 Westlake and Pine water, but will di na the healing and soc CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY | Every user is a friend COCO COCO SORT EH OTTO SSE SOE TISOSDESOSSSIS. DOOETEOOOSOS OTTO SOS SOS OOS SESS O DOES SSE OSOSOSSOSSSOOSOS DODO OEOSEODPSOSHOOSODO ODDO SOC EE SCOR OOOO DEO SOO SOS OOO SOO SOOO OE SOO SOOSOOSSOOOS® 7 MMT NTT T M IIA

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