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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919 PAGE 9 oe — = = a ACTORE SOLDIERS ‘HANG HIM!’ ‘WORK HIM! ‘TRY HIM! [— COMING HOME Nine U. S. Senators Tell Reporter What the ex-Kaiser Deserves ! RY A. BK. GELDOF him tried for his crimes in France or | chinery of prosecution and trial, If The members of WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 1 Britain he mal be What the world do with Wil) “LEAVE HIM TO THE P common mur CONVENTION,” F amiliar Scene At the Upstairs pi, By Hoke Smith, Only o eats onion | Senator from Georgia “*! By James K. Vardaman, | ne Senator from Mississippi 3: TR —_ wrrnout, “ue fixe ie aya By Edwin S, Johnson, 3% Senator fom Sout Debote END HIM TO ST. HELENA,” way “SET “iM AT WoRK— EVEN CLEANING STRERTS, ya one “TRY HIM IN AN” INTERNA ONAL, COURT, t ogg = MARTIAL alterr » tempered ae Lawrenes Y. Shintngs, By Charles B, Henderson, |e hag wom Mincis Senator From Nevada | ment to Bt. Hele The ex-kaise The island is a mere LASH’S“SITTERS ZLAXATIVE, been era crimes have | ; | By Miles Poindexter, ve | Senator from weemngnen | The kaiser ia For more than thirty-five years Lash’s has helped to preserve the Nation's health. + THe sTanvarp laxa- tive in thousands of homes; effective, prompt- | lyacting,with tonic properties benefi-. cial to the stomach and bowels. a military fugitive stituent Dg: of the By Kenneth D. McKellar, Senator from Tennessee NOW HERE (| The Greatest of Japanese Actors ' the sight to do thie in self-defense, and by the same right which just | fied them in making war on Ger | | many By Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator from Massachusetts |} I think the quew Ee A _ This is a familiar scene at the entrance to this |Senator from eet e | upstairs store at almost any hour of any day. [mittow ‘tau “ier so mes || - Officers and men who have spent weveal months Aine, Sout muons vat ve waeee|t in the service of their country wearing the uniform of the U. S. A. are Les tae vect's kiolcy, very acts getting mighty anxious to dress up in new civilian clothes—to dress [committed by ‘the Germans upon up in a way that will express their personality and individuality. That innate desire born in the soul of every man is to dress in clothes that will express his own personality and display his own taste. One reason why this upstairs store has become so popular with mer of the army and navy is because they find here an atmosphere that makes them feelat home. An atmosphere that is not merely of business but rather as a place to meet their comrades and where the selling of clothing is done in a spirit of service. Suits and Overcoats |. $15 to $45 Men in uniforms find that their dollars go farther at this upstairs store. They find that they positively save money when they buy their civilian clothes upstairs. their helpless victims | thievery, lust, brutality and fienc neas were gloofully, systems nd habitually indulged in by ermans against women and ¢ | kaiser and execute him by decree a ie pence counc cll. COAST STORM | NOW PASSING | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11.—Clear ing weather was promised today by als, federal we eather fore "Ine heaviest rainfall of th curred in San Francisc 24 hours., state except the desert east has been swept by inches in als said the strong gale that is sweeping th diminish by night It ing N at summit yeste! WOULD. “DEPORT ALIEN SLACKERS Draft board No, 6 has went out 5,500 circular letters to chairmen of oe o se ee Owner Put POLICE CAPTURE y urging Bandits to Flight x 4 room of ar Sutterlin, 76, and : s eagnatie dG Belief that he has caught a “gang” | Walter 34, Attle hotel, 107| of desperadoes that would not hesi-| Marion st., Thursday night, shooting | ae A Remarkable Romance of Love and Self-Sacrifice— “THE TEMPLE — | ‘The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads Star Want Ads | | oy eee aan eae oe! There were no casualties, Both the Wallace Tea Shop, 1513 Second Avenue, and the’ Totem Pole Inn, 1524 Third Avenue, open and serving our special 35¢ |} course luncheon and 50¢ course dinners as usual, Both are now and always have been open shops. g on the theory © men ¢ Bro p.m r with | ‘ heard | tate at murder, is expressed b dj tain of Detectives CI » without ir citizens hip onday &-|had robbed him and compe led him | os Splth, 22: Jace ito drive there,