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, || SUPPORTERS OF LEAGUE NATIONS ARE ORGANIZING BY HAROLD BK. BROMTOL Huropean Manager of No EL A LONDON, Dee. 1. The pe ‘ilied Hurope are ogether in vast army to get behind the League of Nation the allied countries has two pur of the formed Gifts for Men! Sp Early—and choose from our Great shia Stock of Useful, Serviceable Gifts, reas- at ees cape pg onably priced. cently, when arters af ° League of sons, numbering Ubou A tremendous showing of An Ttalian national congress ix be High-Grade Neckwear axa meeting are eins 50c to $2.50 tions Meotings In Attractive Folders jes in other being held in. im the league are being taught thru lnewhere nizations are even in France, Ce Silk and Madras Shirts Holiday Boxes sized $1.50 to $8.50 © press ar milar further adv lw of smaller France nd § wcking the movement Societies Are Merged in Italy Silk, Lisle, Cassimere Sox Maik the wakes Se 25c to $1.50 Holiday I of Pree Na welation, were recently and the Bath Robes, House Coats Great Varieties $5.00 to $15.00 gives this ax the reason for the merger We bet Pajamas and Night Shirts b \vsortments $1.00 to $5.00 s should nd united message adds that recent Several colors», ..$5.00 to $12.00 Gloves—Leather and Wool Large Stocks .......... 3 75¢ to $5.00 ed effort possible The Union Other Suggestions in ment, “will be @ society of men and women of all partion ar © resolved that out of thin war we ues the state ttlement Nor a one-sided ag «wr sement of particular nations but the complete overthrow of th militarist system which brought this evih upon the world Sapport of Leaders General Smuts, tr speech, aid: “A Leag an idea & sheer Umbrellas and Canes Holiday Boxes eae $2.00 to $6.50 Underwear—All Weights Union and two-piece Pog yen $1.00 to $10.00 recent publi Nations Handkerchiefs Coliar Bags Mufflers Bx-Premier Herbert Asquith say ‘The comme the world, and for all of our ex system, will Store Hours—9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 Pike St. unt difficulties as they present i en H. G. Welle in continually point ing out that “pationaliam” and “the great-power idea” are the chief ob- len in the path of a League of na, and that open dealing must to stay 4 George, Foreign Secretary ur and Lord Robert Cecil, ax 4 of other public men, repeat affirm their determinatio successful league of brin into being nd the workers on t OMEN OF ENGLAND WI the labor p: ne ® @nited Press Correspondent) , ers are given the opportunity of par j 4 Dec, 13.—Approximate-| icipating in world affairs. All tinh chure a eetire thirty cea cree in Ene (JOHN D. GETS BARGAIN | tne League of Nations . Women will vote tomor| jin4 Ireland, Scotland and Wales ‘The Church Plan the genera! election. | will share this privilege RATES ON HIS TAXES The archbishop approved the sus: Before were women eligible) ‘Thin and other circumstances with) NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—John D for members of parliament, | the internal political a "| Rockefeller has filed an affidavit «.| Many observers to regard the a ght ee fl % : vo dono Las ocala tion as the most momentous in Erit againet th property assesenent of ‘Will help elect 707 new members “N's history C of commons. Bolsheviam i# an issue. It was $19,000,000 levied on him by the New Satie ak York tax commission, He « 10 | support for the Leas will be responsible for | thrust forward in the campaign early personal > and to cooperate with # ‘and conduct of Great! by the London Evening Star when y y not ments in the dominio: peace table plenipoten: | it said editorially s only willing § ntries 1 $5,000,000. @M frame the empire's re “We do not want a class war in “geod a accepted the | for the on program, and control| this democracy. We want neither foreign policy for the next reaction nor Bolshevism The London Dally News, an anti ~The newly enfranchised women Lloyd George newspaper, expressed HAD TO MAKE BOUDOIR CAPS Nearly one-third of the total « like thought when it calle ‘of 20,000,000 of the United | combination of liberals and union-| Boudoir caps figure in Mrs. Pierina Fo this extent they are|ista, formed to keep the coalition |Gerber’s action for divoror, filed in d to influence the kingdom’‘s | cabinet in power, an “ominous align: | the superior court Thursday against | 4 tie future a ne empire's re-| ment.” This combination, shorn of | Benjamin to world the labor representatives, it argued,|she was , for the amation of parties rep-' bonnets to support Gerber, who kept Women of one of the great.pow tablighment of a leagui The comminsionors have statement nations bu it is formed, in order to assure its alms that GOSH! WE HAVE THAT STUNT GOING ON IN time in history,| was an ama! resenting the vested interests on one ail the profit vention whereby it is five separate conversatic |ried on over one lc s claimed to bi fected by the America Ts 1 a letter de DRY LEADER HELD graph ¢ - Women |Are Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles. Vail, president, od of life, being forty-six years of age and had al ; VANCOUVER, B.C. Dec. 13 symptoms incident to thee change — heat flashes, (gpa. ; Waiter C. Findlay, prohibition . A and was in a eneral dows condition, ‘ ‘ nv ner, is awaltin ralgnment it was hard fon aie to Oo may work. Lydia E. Pink- De test a chavo a i iam's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as Y view Med best remedy for my troubles, which it surely proved > t hoeraery be, I feel better and stronger in avery way since y 7 was largely responsible for putting | fidking it, and tho annoying symptoms havo disap- Z wad largely rusponsible for puttin ; Mrs, M. Govpex, 925 Napoleon St., Fremont, Jhax been dealing in carload whisk with a gang of sm ng the liquor » Wast ) orth Haven, Conn in E. Pinkham's Verets- { Compound restored my health after everything else + Si failed when passing through chan of lite. here 4 | Findlay refuses to talk BRothing like it to overcome the trying symptoms.” | FIRST CHINESE SHIP Flonexcey lsziia, Box 197, North Haven, Conn. In Such Cases LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND attle Frida Kan, is in . gener the British steamship Mayflower the first to enter Puget flag T kton-on-T. the Chines built at Stor BOLTON TALKS TO BCOUTS Dr. Frederick Holte in 1896 subject of “F the second se j ters fNaning school THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER oples of ent under way in all! support and Vernon Castile” “The Liberty” “The De Luxe” “The Derby” ’ Gloves, Et parts of Italy, and the advantages Kiddies’ Bath Robes patterns in the ure firmly In England, the two moat active Nationa #0: | famous Beacon Christmas Perfumes and Joilet Water into the League of Nations | A statement of the new body! that all sincere and « of a League of} wt ents by political lea vartor allied nations have fied | Sweaters and Wool Vests @ aumoapbere and provided 1 foundation, making ach unit-| Sets containing . Be, 10¢, 15¢, must work to seoure neither a patch | , at The, OGe, $1.05, 81.45 anc $1.75. Hudnut's Perfumes 60¢ and 81.25. G5e¢, THE and 81.25. at $1.25 ond 81.5) eks Jobs for Soldier Boys | * & common ideal and] | sistant foreign secretary, as well as side Representatives of the Church of} } | At an emergency meeting the day England, Catholiow, Pu ts, Con before the opening of the campaign | gregationalists, Methodists, Presby-|| ty by an overwhelming |terians and all the Christian Pi majority adopted a re ion direct. churches got together recently and asl < its representatives to withdraw sent a letter to the archbishop of a from the coalition cabinet | Canterbury, asking him to call a nal counei) of the heads of all ex to get behind and the council is under church plan includes, among ganda, not only ot | wo for ite support after - nulled along by the handle. EMILY BEATTY She's the daughter of Rear Admi ral and Mrs. Frank E. Beatty » welfare of Acer! of the hildren has many as pos in good jobs after and plays mus | SEATTLE RIGHT NOW ' WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—An in. FIND ‘AGED ALASKAN NOT GUILTY IN COURT car a good been dispatched to] gold jamount allowed |ago, Ralston had He explained that he was ments and all necess: The Electrical Set conte trical experiments and book of instructions. have your choice of either of these sets for. .$3.49 Freemont, 0.—!I was passing through the critical : y y; ON BOOZE CHARGE 6 government tried to nal intent in Ral in MUSCLE STRAIN Rub pain, ache, sorene swelling right out “St. Jacobs Liniment” REACHES THE SOUND) wrist, enowiaer, | Chinese steamer Hwah-wu Jacobs Liniment,” applied, out comes cargo of 2,800 |e the moment it i vessel arrived ‘Thursday Maye injured muscles, from Vancouver This ship, formerly the German freighter Alberga, and bef e that Sets, Vases and Butter Tubs. Values up to Special for yand under Vessel was Jacobs Liniment®™ rignt now drug store and stop ing else sets things straight so quick of the Uni versity of Washington, spoke on the Thur hit on of ‘ie act: application to rub on a bad sprain brulse or swelling. Men's Christmas Shirts by the Thousands ected sift 00, $1.25, B1. r All & Shirts izem 14 to 174 6.00 ¢ inen 14 to 17%, at...B.00 | tra'un te en 980.80 Men's Miber Silk Shirts Main Floor Rear. Men's Bath Robes, Socks, Handker- } chiefs, Ties, Smoking Jackets, House Robes, Suspenders, Underwear, Col- lars, Mackinaws, Hose Supporters, § . in Exceptionally Large } Holiday Assortments. $45.00 $49.50 and $55.00 High Grade Coats Special at $34.75 New Second Floor Kit Coney, and Self These fifty Coats are made of splendid quality Wool Velour, Bolivia Cloth, Broadcloth, vertone and Zibelines, in shatles of Pe- kin blue, Burgundy, Plum, Reindeer, Taupe, Rusaian green, Navy and Black. $5.75 Georgette Blouses Special $4.75 eduction involves an assortment from regular stock of 80 Blouses which have been handled tay tables and in consequence x and Peach, in beaded, embroidered and lace-trimmed models. SIZ re slightly soiled. The variety includes White, Flesh, { 6 TO 44 Upper Main Floor. Our Toy Shop Is Located on the Main Floor and Has ide Aisles, Which Makes Shopping Here a Pleasure $5.00 Character Dolls for $3.49 In this large assortment of Dolls you will find almost any kind of a doll a little girl could wish for—Baby Dolls and Character Dolls of different styles. Dolls are all nicely dressed, but are slightly soiled from handling, so we are going to sell them for.. $2.00 Buzz Wagon for $1.19 This is a dandy wagon forthe small children, as they can ride on it and guide it with the steering wheel, or it can be It is strongly constructed and has heavy wooden wheels. Regular price $2.00. Special...$1.19 75c Roller Chimes for 39c Here is a very attractive toy for small children. Roller Chimes, made in fancy colors, has 8-inch wooden wheels ic when pulled along by the handle. Regular Special .i<...6.. VSS UNicw ese aeln tin sie gp eben ten 39¢ $1.00 Iron Train for 69¢ strong Iron Train to pull along on the floor. cast-iron locomotive and 3 passenger cars, painted red, white and blue. Regular $100. Special. ..69¢ of $5.00 Wireless Outfits and Electric Experiment Sets for $3.49 The Wireless Outfit comes complete with 2 instru- equipment for operating. ns large assortment of elec- 15.00 Susandant for $12.50 ms so we are going to give you a good one at a bargain. This is a heavy wool Sweater with the large roll colla regular price. Special for . and comes in the popular colo: . Sandwich T 8, Fruit Dishes on stands, i { It is a You can er is just what is needed for these cold 3; $15 on ae $12.50 Big Assortment of Cut Glass 98c We are offering a beautiful selection of Cut Glass in dainty and rich cuttings. Assortment includes mnaise Sets, Flower Bowls, Sugar and Cream-