The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1919, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919. IRISIANS STRICKEN BY WILSONITIS”: “WILSON HIGHBALL” IS POPULAR DRINK | BY © ¢. LYON (NB. A, Staff Correspondent) WARIS, Jan, 18.—Paris has Wik At tis tm & MGst Virulent fo: The Spanish “Nu.” whien the toven in its c 80 Widespread President Wilson just now of every Parisian w h to know what it’s all Wve already dedica ~ Willson cocktail, Wilson highbail. must be very rich stohes, wasy * himself, and with Wilson avenue. Wilson march Ryerywhere you «co theatre, in the street Gincussing “Le President on You @rop into a barber shop for shave. The barber's wif: hers mouth, eyes, nose and ears Monsieur Barber is finishing the customer in the next chair. Degins at once His joker fri “I saw Mme. Wilson riding in the | '* * . Md} ing, on the today. I waved to her with | > t to get ar Tittle American flag.” @rawer and brings out the Amer @n flag and waves it ag t ts he same for every American visits safety ra-| the pres AND WILSON'S DOUBLES THEVRE OFTEN Kisshp! he puton s that such Instrum {e|@re no more popular with Fren barbers than w I profess com © ignorance + the subject Buropean themse!ves He then b restaurant you = Ame iviltar never shave our pr Se fo w ments. ra r mak him out to a grew and their «i with a wink say ident Wilson incognit« I've seen at least nified American gent She opens . : TO SHAVE PRESIDENT, oils SUCH AN HONOR! come to ree very ¢ men on nel House. thanks me profunely for and I manage to shop without buying that bottle hair tonic It's the same in the restaurant No matter who the Frenchman ts next to you or at ‘The taxi « the subway get out man 3 & severe cough, | oie d at es, it was almost inces- | h w doses of | In @ little t eop and slept sito and ret always ha very The Whirlwind Winning Western Play With a Direct-Action Star ARRY CAREY _ An ace among Western _ actors, in a clever story with a punchy twist, a strong love element; the sensation- _al feature of Flying Squadron of Real Cowpunchers in Fast Western Action “THREE OUNTED MEN” “NON-PARTISAN PROGRAM PLAN WIDE REFORMS MATIC wer Aw WHOLE COUNTRY WET FOR YEAR, IS LIQUOR PLAN jon, tho it} roe, | abama, & would be obtained by tion of a state law the case to the United States su preme court. VANE ARRESTED ___ BY DEPUTIES SPOKANE, Jan Vane's at to os bai y by a atory of | drowning tn the Pend d'Oreille river @o that he mig got away at the same time, proved a f > yenter day when he arrested in a cabin 12 miles north of Newport b Deputy cad tole $. — William encape fe bm was cabin of on the bed volver. Vane was under $25,000 bail in federal court for trial on hin ¢ plicity in ery. Januar it was clair while cr | river fn company with two Wants Non-Voters _ Subject to Fines) Food Prices Still | High i in Brussels) (Special to pound rant eKKs CO steak $4, with po! ken without ar 4 smal tion « ont FLU COST $7,500,000 INSURANCE IN AFRICA ul to The Star CAPETOWN, Jan. 18.—1 of #0) surance $7,500,000 in polley se more than the ¢ ition « Africa to the Hea pald in the Cape companie war ntri South war claims w the Fre Don’t Sacrifice Your Liberty Bonds full market value nerce ring | The Dramatic Romance of a Lively French Girl Who Married a Plymouth Rock Chap ELsie FERGUSON “His Parisian Wire” ere Tee ie iva The very first night she came down in a daring French creation. Wow! But Puritan husband and “in-laws” were horri- fied! Worse shocks yet to come! You will get even a bigger idea of Elsie Fergu- son’s brilliance when you see her dressed in these stunning Paris clothes! On the Same Bill “THE BIG IDEA” ‘Two-Part Comedy Featuring “SMILING BILLY” PARSONS we ut out this review of the week's news and mail it to soldiers, sailors or other Seattleites away from home cuT MERE The Seattle Star Weekly News Letter for Men in Service etd Farand Near News by Telegraph and Telephone “The Issues of the War and the! | Peace Conference,” were subjects ussed by Richard F. Scholz, of the University of Washington, be fore the King County Democratic club Saturday noon, at the Good | Eats cafeteria, ae oe “Make your faith in men 90 per if thumbs pulling | cent fidence and 10 per cent sus: |picion,” Dr. Henry Su: jdent of the University of Washing: ton, told 2,000 students Friday. Customers are becoming dissatis- fied with the unwrapped loaf, Seattle bakers. Manuel L. Quezon, president of the Philippine senate, his bride are in Seattle on their honeymoon, Northern ministers of the tian church are to hold their annual onvention in North Yakima start Monday evening and continuing until Thursday, ATTLE, WASH, SATURDAY, JA mpany, charges | e with neglect | ¢ in disposition ef | [Shipbuilding © entt) Mayor accuses city counell of giv- r away $50,000 worth of city Iand snd down, but | « his absence in Washington, | 00 lives a propaganda posters the test American In- a broken up by ne. Thirtee parade dis say and Metal Trades | Mayor Hanson as result of pa- Chris- pread along ing € lL WW oward polies Wayland ee | Washington mang who piloted from W . ha n $10 per San Prar en nefer Ce sh ed to t rnment ste offere ho tr by Haale air p Stimsor empted red whisky n, @ ed of mur ranted new trial, A drop igning of n} th al weddings since the armistice noted “ifty tenants ¢ and Columbia a by midnight f eir nightclothes on’ the ra is appointed women at the y re is mnurd Hed with t of Seattle in his boat fred Prather partment, Seattle If you vaiue your watch, let Haynes repair it. Near Liberty theatre.—Advertisement, Rates On Mortgage Loans NO COMMISSION PROMPT SERVICE Washington Mutual Savings Bank 8 1 0 SECOND AVENUE Established Assets 29 Years $8,900,000 STOCKS BONDS LIBERTY BONDS ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED MACFARLANE @ HALL Elliott 1324 603 Lowman Iidg. GRAIN COTTON

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