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i MILAN, Jan (Delayed.)— | ; President Wilson, speaking today in j Moceptance of the honorary citizen {2 @hip of Milan, said th ; “Mr. M may I not say to you EP) && the representative of this great B j ity that it is impossible for me to Be) put into words the impressions I Rave received today The over Whelming welcome, t Welcome whic from the heart, ha or Moving to me © not failed to see the ¢ that Welcome, You } re ferred to {t Rests on Workers “Tam as keenly aware, | bel Sir, ax anybody can be that the se ial structure rests upon the great Working classes of the workt; that those working classes in the several countries of the world have by thet: Gonsciousness of a community of in terest, by their consciousness a community of spirit, dor i; More than any other influenc t® establish world opinion, which ts Mot of the nation, not of the conti Bent, but is the opinion one mig may of mankind, And I am awe that those of us now charged with the very great and serious responsi pt 4 Bility of concluding peace must is think, act and, confer in the pres 5 ence of this opinion, that we not the masters of the fortunes of any BAtion, but are the servants of man Kind; that it is not our privilege to follow special interests, but it is our Manifest duty to study only the gen ) ) eral interest. } See) t| . “This is a solemn thing, sir, and a) here in Milan, where | know so Mauch of the pulse of international thy beats, I am glad to say that [ believe that pulse beats also fm my own feelings and that | am Mot thinking of the particulars of | TEXT OF WILSON ADDRESS TO GREAT AUDIENCE IN MILAN DIES IN SLEEP touched today hands of the 1 am very much to recetve at the wounded soldiers «4 memorial ir favor of the league of nations, and be told by them that this was what merely to they had fought for--not win the war, but te secure some thing beyond; some guarantee of justice: some equilibrium for the work! as a whole, which would make it certain that they would nover have to fight a war like this agal This is an obligation upon us who make ot mere y slan a and «0 home We must do something more uid, #0 far as We the security which suffering men everywhere de mand, And when [ speak of suffer- ing men, I think also of suffering women 1 know that, splendid been the achievements of your arma and tremendous as have been the sacrifices which they have made nd the «great they have achieved, the the burden of the war at home whose men had with a clear conscience. ean as heve glory women gone to the front, and who were willing to have them stay there un til the battle was fobghe out He “Takes Mat Off" I have heard from your minister of food the story of how, for days together, there would be no bread. and when they Knew there was no bread the epirit of the people did not lag. “I take my hat off to the great) people of Italy and tell them my admiration has merged into friend ship and affection, It i# in this spirit that I recetve your courtesy, sir, and thank you from the bottom of my heart for this unprecedented reception which I have received at | the hands of your generous people LEGISLATORS TO MEET AT NIGHT * State legislators of King county | ‘will hold a public meeting at Bird's cafeteria Wednesday night, to re eeive further suggestions concerning Beeded legislation Among those who appeared before | is. ‘the legislators at the Saturday meet . Martin, who spoke | @M social welfare legislation; J. F. @iifford, in advocacy of road con Struction in Kitsap county; Dr. J. A Ghent, representing the Washingto: Progressive Dental association, which is opposing the bill sponsored By the Washington State Dental as sociation, | and creating the office of state dental inspector: Mra. Jack Sil | Baugh, representing the W. CT. U.:) Fire Insurance exchange, speaking 4B opposition to the bill drawn by Insurance Commissioner Fish- Back for the regulation of fire insur. ance rates; B. L. Lambuth, chairman | @f the legislative committee, Inter-| state Realty association, favoring a Proposed statute relating to the li-| @ensing of real estate agents and} ‘Salemnen; R. L. Sparger, vice presi. dng @ renewal of the appropriation for the tourist publicity work con- maps by this state fn conjunction on and British Cotumbia, | maw P. McElwain, who advocated | ghanges in the irrication law ‘The Washington Progressive Den- | tal association, Dr. Ghent explained, | fis opposed to the dental societies that gre attempting to prevent regularly Metpsed practitioners from creating a cupation. — EX-CHANCELLOR | HERTLING DEAD :.” COPENHAG Jan. 6—Count George Von Hertling, former Ger- man chancellor, died at his home in Ruhpoiding, Bavaria, Saturday I night, following an iliness of six jer a Munich dispatch reported to-| Von Hertling was born in Darm tad in 1843. He was a member of | the reichstag from 1876 to 1913 and was appointed chancellor in October, 1917, succeeding Dr. George Mich-| aelin. He resigned just a year later. Mrs. Longworth on Way to Oyster Bay WASHINGTON, Jan —Mre. E. C. Arnold, president of the Seattle Nicholas Longworth pon a wire | and Charles E that father, Cob “was not expected to live” early today her Roosevelt, | Bay on the first train Favor Fund to Feed Starving Europeans, WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. - house appropriations committee os ‘@ent for Washington, and Herbert | day reported favorably a resolution | offered to raixe a regiment of nol-| Cuthbert, executive secretary, Pacific|to appropriate $100,000,000 to feed) diers and head it. Northwest Tourist association, urg-|the starving peoples of Europe. as| refused. requested by President Wilson. The committee resolution, how. | ever, differs tn form from the one suggested by Secretary Glass “tyrannical board of control,” that would “result in a dental monopoly,” nd advance the price of dental work. 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TAR—MONDAY T.ROOSEVELT OF BLOOD CLOT re tontinued From Page One x» « witnensed Col Looked as if Asleep Roosevelt's death niirse, Evel When th n The of the yelin how New York, entered the bedroom, Roo velt waa}: on hin left side arms folded loosely acroas hia chest, }eyes clowed, as if still asleep. | } John Gerard waa the last barber to shave the ce He wan called | to the hou Sunday morning | Roe evelt asked him to be sure and return Mon Gerard today said the former president waa in jovial spirits, laughing and Qoking during the shaving, in apite of the rheuma |tam which had caused his right hand to ewell The exact hour of the funeral services at the house ia 12:45 mm. Wedne 7 as announced to ut H ee ee HE greatest coat values of the entire se Services at the church will be held at 2 p. m. No reservations rect new styles. The s for any organization will be made. ‘The church i amall, with seats for 500 persons Won't Preach Price Basement. Sermon | _Tt was learned that Roosevelt re-{ cently had two teeth extracted tn an effort to hal: the ravages of In flammatory rheumatiam. which | caused some hours of wuffetring | Rev, Geo, T. ‘Talraadge, who will | conduct the services, is a nephew of Dr. DeWitt Talmadge, well known! Brooklyn preacher. He eald this | afternoon the ceremony will be sim ply the Episcopal burial ritual Poo hytins had not been selected) the members of the famjly, he | mua There will be no sermon. Brilliant Career of the former president fs one of the most brilliant chap ters in American history. Loved and admired in some quarters, he| succeeded, however, in acquiring the | enmity of many prominent men, and | hia later life was filled with jon one hand and for jeven more strenuous public life on the other. It was popularty be Heved, in fact, that Roosevelt would make an effort to become president again at the next na 1 election. jaltho no expression of any kind on | the subject had come from him i] The most recent great public ef fort of Roosevelt came at the laut |republican national —_ convention when, after the republicans had re fused to nominate him, he turned his strength to Senator Lodge. The preparation | tater, however, failed of nomination Hughes was named | to oppose Woodrow Wilson. Hughes | then gained the full support of Col, land to arrange to leave for Oyster | Roosevelt Roosevelt's war record was full of patriotic movements His opposi-/ )Uen to the democra administra. tion In ita conduct of the war also/ | was marked Offered to Fight | At the outbreak of hontilities he | Mis offer was military preparedness in the United | States and fought hard for a large| jarmy and a powerful navy long be | fore this country entered the war. | | First Claim to Fame | The first claim to national fame by Roosevelt came when he organ ized arf took to Cuba the famous| Roosevelt Rough Riders. Maj. Gen Leonard Wood, now in command of | | He was a pioneer in the plea for } Two Tlumdred anal IFitity Women's Coats AtS16.50 ason isor’s most remarkable special purchase made by'the Special —Coats that would sell regularly at much higher prices. Fraser-PatersonCo. I Full Silk Limed tone Velours, Wool Burella —Navy, Burgundy, Brown, Green, Oxford, Taupe and Black Tuesday Our Annual January Furniture Sale Offers Splendid Saving Opportunities in Depesdable Furniture. | —Including Bedroom Furniture, Dining-room Furniture and Living-room F urniture. | Easy Terms of Payment Will Be Arranged fresh, new models, just received. Cor- ib B, T ia} Semi Silkk Lined A Few Unlimed All Wool Velours, Pom Poms, Broadcloths, Suede Velours, Silver- ° -—35 Kerami tzimmed. —56 Plush and Velvet trimmed. —48 Fur trimmed. —111 of Self-materials. ~All new—none ever shown here before. Phe Special Price Basement Bargain Pric Fraser-Paterson Co. ‘ourth Floor. & division of the United States - army, helped him organize this com ‘ ws mand, Gen. Wood at that time was! }a surgeon in the army Elected Governor It was largely the result of the work of this regiment at the battle of San Juan hill that Roosevelt re turned to New York a popular hero, Assembly BLOOD AND HAIR ON |and sailors who died for world free AUTO SHIELD, MYSTERY nm. wis: be dincunsed at the week pitals is being made, with a view of Liscovering the injured occupant |Memorial Will Be Tuesday a Memorial ACTRESS TELLS SECRET | A Well Known Actress Telis How to Darken Gray Hair With a Simple Home-Made Mixture He was the youngest chief execu | tive of the United Staten On Nov. & 1904 evelt was | elected president by the largest pop ular majority ever given a date. | In 1912, after he had retired trom | |the presidency, he announced his |eandidacy to succeed William How-| ard Taft. He became the candidate of the progressive party, which he or ganized at Chicago, after the r Nean party had declined to accept him as its candidate. His popularity and grip on the peo. | ple was such that even opposed to the two oldline parties, » | tremendous vote, being candi the well-known who was recently Jotcey Williams, American actress, all in honor of soldiers Barkentine Rolph He was elected governor of New| The police are investigating the meeting of the Municipal league | Nork in 1899, after the close of| discovery of an automobiie smashed |), tne Masonic club rooma Tuesday nh war, and in| against a telephone post at Rallroad a cialenahy Gat ta, adeneeone 1900 wan elected vice president of and Washington st. Sunday, It k q » & . the United St with Preadent| in the property of the Lutz Feature | C of the Chamber of Com McKin Film company, stolen late Saturday | merce; 5. Goggie, professor of Ital On Sept. 14, 1901, at the age of| night. What interests the police i" 1.4 a+ the university; Carl F. Gould. 42, Roosevelt became prenid: blood and blonde hairs on the brok- 1B 8. Onborne. | President McKinley's asnanein: en windshield. A search of hos START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT JANUARY (0, 1919 AND SHARE IN THE EARNINGS OF THIS BANK FROM SPANISH INFLUENZA—WHAT IT 1S AND HOW IT SHOULD BE TREATED Is Reported Safe) EUREKA, Cal, Jan. 6-—The| barkentine Annie M. Rolph, which | wan belle¥ed lost, was located today ashore on the bay beach ‘o haw Nothin, New—Samply the the Ola Grip, or la Grippe, the shipyards. is believed to have aoe dwaret, for ideo, That. Was Epidemic in 1889-90, Only Then It thru a log boom in a for | Came From Russia by Way of France and This : Time by Way of Spain. jo to Bed and Stay Quiet—)§. or pot strom “Take a Laxative — Eat ity of the att Plenty of Nourishing Food stay in bed four rding to the ek ar EXTERNAL CATIONS — Aged to stimula the lining of ata alr passages to. throw off the BEFORE Keep Up Your Strength—|00',*¢1.2n te cia! in Nosening | phlegm and keeping the air p . thus making the breathe | Nature Is the Only “Cure.” ALWAYS CALL A DOCTOR « easier, Vick’s VapoRub will be und effective. Hot, wet towel be applied over the throai est and back, between the shoul- i r Diadea, to open the pores. Then apoRub sh be rubbed over the parte until the skin is red, spread | NO OCCASION FOR PANIC eT Rckiy Kaa one ohGnr cae h appeared the appear- Spanish influen: thicknesses of hot flanne Leave the clothing loose arc neck, as the heat of the by ates the ingredients in the Woodrow Wilson, Taft w | playing at the Imperial Theatre in epidemics as far back as | or 0,, Stinde ‘the folie “ oe se tea pote iP | vapors. These vapors, inha’ Struck by Bullet Bt. Loula Mo. made th folts wing JAN U A R y i 1919 runs. Hippocrates refers to an epi: gach breath, carry the medication etatemen you nair and hor directly to the parts affecte , this aac ¢ by many to have been influenza. i Latisheed ‘ hat) to darken it 5 Mivery century hae hed ite attacks |(pe came time VapoRub is absorbas ie : eaped death) “Any one can prepare a simple Heginning with 1831, this REP | reoting “tha Gloed te. the, sarteae Foleaiset prised gg aro nde arson piso age lP iy ioe: During 1918 we distributed $360,000.00 among maa ee aids ‘in Felleving the cons nn & tiwaukee, s c that wi darken gra treaked or ‘ r f * " | gestion within. he case ape our depositors. We paid 5 per cent on all savings, There is no occasion for panic “ the casi ning his spectacles ed hair, and m it soft and se ley a i mM a AViNgS, ‘influenza Itself has a very low per-| HOW TO AVOID THE DISEASE and was 1 from his lungs! giossy. To half pint of water, add compounded semi-annually. tentage of fatalities not over one| Tividence seems to prove that this thru his shoulder. Hin health bas|1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of frath out of every 400 cases, accord- ia a germ disease, spread principally | been poor since the attack, Schrank | Barbo Compound a % 9 In addition to the above, we placed more than ae Se the S Board. of . Hoa by human contact, chiefly through t Bar! mpound, and % ounce of 0 € 4 abd The chief danger lies in complica-|coughing, sneeging or spitting. So ms sat to a Winconsin asylum | ene ingredients can be $40,000.00 in the Guaranty Fund and Undivided ions arising, attacking principally |avoid persons having colds—whieh & police commissioner of New| pought at store at very li Pantha iin ‘ pationts in a rundown condition—-| means avoiding crowds—common York, Roosevelt made a record ¥ Maycstg's Profits Account. those who don't go to bed soon |drinking pa, Poller towels, ete. tc ogi ar in| tle cost, or any druggist can put it enovgh, or those who get up too|Keep up your bodily strength by aning things up, braving dangers| up for you. Apply to the hair twice This is the t ‘ord ever made by any savings bank or early. plenty of exerciee in the open alt no one ever had a fore him in| a week until the desired shade in ob- other fir titution in any one year in the history of Tae sTMrTom aad good food. order to sweep the ar tained ‘Tht will make a gr the state. aD. oF influenza. as it is now KEEP FREE FROM COLDS Was Twice Macros haired pefson look 20 years your allied, usually ° mile, Above all, keep free from colds, a® He ‘wal tise MMSE. thc tireh ala toed 6 0 t diem vist ocloul followed by, Sehing, Tov ereeneens and | colds irritate the lining of the alr a8 wice en he firs jometimes nause nd d ess, ANT Kewsage and render them mul | time to Alica Hathaway Lee, daugh. | the most t ip not sticky SAVINGS ONLY & general fooling of weakness and hetter breeding places for the germs. ter of George Cabot Lee or greas 4 does not rub off fegrension, ‘The temperature eee Une Vick's VapoRub at the very first i * Boose 2 ean a mee mW to 104, and the er usually | sign of a cold. For a head cold, * n 1884, His second wit SMALL ACCOUNTS PARTICULARLY laats from ‘three to fve days, The |Mmelt a. little Vapolub Kermit Carew, daughter german attack the mucous membrane, land inhale the wapora, or, betiet | Carew of New Yorks whom he nau Keep ildren s Feet WELCOME Fe ote tcRigt Ravemethere is [atiih,, Wed Venera in a beniois | ed ahs ica dtstrtenat at hroat and bronchi pea—there i8 batoam Kettle this is not avail | Hin 18 Sh urvives him usually a hard cough, especially bad /ibie ‘an ordinary tea-katéle. FUE One son, Lieut, Quentin wvelt at night, often times a sore throat |hait full of boiling water, put if was shot down in an airplane on the or tonsilitis ana fr half a teaspoon of VapoRub from Western front last Jur . -0- +H ~@-|-" Appearances o' time to time—keep the kettle just He had t 1 " THE TREATMENT slowly boiling and inhale the steam ai onea ae hw tin shag ! Go to bed at the first symptoms, | rising. - aughter of his rat married not only for your own sake, but to NOTE: Vick’s VapoRud ts the Songressman » orth of | Lepes_ohiy” Keene f om avoid spreading the disease to oth- | discovery of a North Carolina drug+ - , : P ourishing food, remain perfectly [salve form, menthol and camphor Richard ‘Bert and You Will Not Need nourishing f Fi I I waar ' ee 4 et and don't worry Quinine, |with such volatile olla as eu Roosevelt was for ma ca ) ahha $10 SECOND AVENUE erin or Dover's Powder, ete, thyme, cubebs, ae tributing editor of the Outlo ? subbers. may. be ad 1 by the physi the salve ts applied later to the Metropolitan’ ma, : Established 29 Years Assets $8,700,000,00 cian'’s dir to relieve th these, ingredients are liber ; j Later he had been working for th A rehing. Dut there ts no cure or 8 Jated ‘in the form of vap. H ie o had | & for the Ghe iio adhine HBr bnur wilt out . Cifte for inflaenaa VapoRub is comparatively new im Kansas Cit r Patan . TRUSTEES . run its course Now York state and New d : an explorer, he gained conaid- |] /@ 0 pairs of rubbers, and throw off th Jand a few Western states, pra the life of your shoes mG. Ames Ivar Janson mK. Struve keep up your ’ je fame The River of Doubt tn gal th de ip ag . John T. Condon Wiiliam A. Peters W m Thaanum 4 danger lice complicatic America was ma him viens cht lh dace Fh. Finley Honr Kini c \ which may Influenza | ly after leaving the preal Raymond KR. Frazier James Shannon Ir, W. West weakens t bodliy resiatanes tha: ent o1 slg game hur t > David Whitcomb there is danger umonia or went on a big game hunt Try a can of hu” Paste rt : bronchitis, developing, and some ing trip to Africa, where the na fe, If your shoe de has none I tan times Inflammation the middle tives called him “Bwana Twombo.”" || send us bis name and for trial d ear, or heart affectiona thes co it is exter | He. wrote a number of books on big fcan. Aagaard Manufacturing Co. ‘ applied. and theratc re an be, use fame hunting and outdoor life and) | Everett, Wash itrength returne—stay. in bed at slightest harmful effects vapoRUn Jeast two days or more after the can be had im three sizes at ell fever has left you. or if you are over drugwiste we