The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 4

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Wea hicw sy tinctiroen ‘eee THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919. CROSS, FEVERISH WORLD SCHEME bine (GHOOSE LEAGUE |Pzcti#ent, Qrpocee UNITED STATES Mazize,Wexkers—'NO WORD YET SHLD Is UGUS OF LW We MAY. Bay ORMORE WAR-- | ...ceime t=. France’ RALLIES TO AID | it New York.Zone ON a m or | dent Wilson fea a viet to Paris eague of nations cOnatitution abso | itet constitution ° | |p ove confusing at this time, and/ marine w ora tomorrow, @ safeguards the Look, Mother! See if tongue! pepartment of justice officials and| the United States, aa It was drawn |W prose Feb, 24—Interna-|for that reason it ie likely the| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2%— | to T. I Delahunty pre at of the! weriking shipyard ere 16 te is coated, breath hot or | Prosecuting Attorney Pred © Brown | in in ag CNSR ener MEE HTN Hei ynaliam haa come, or i# coming, and| French invitation to attend the inter President Wilson's closest advin. | Marine Workers - fe today. attle, Tacoma, Aberdeen and Art § stomach sour. Friday started detailed investigation | ga op Bo 1 with exactly that point |{’@ World must choose, between a be declined.| ers txiay declared the country | The men met here this phe cortes, are vill waiting Friday for of & mass of I. W. W. literature,|in mind, and every objection he | sane internationatiam or an a ‘he president} “8# showing an increasing dis. | (0 decide soar. n paen ‘ es word from Dr. L. C, Marshall, fod “California Syrup of Figs” propaganda, t and Gocuments, | Pained was readily aoceded to by the | tic one, Benator Hitchoock. ehairman| whether he would object to accept-| Position to strongly support the — will be tenued, effective at mid eral mediator, that a Pacific const can’t harm tender stom- claed Thureday in a raid on the Sun| fren DOWEFE | lo the menate foreign relations com:|ance of the Invitationto d iscusa re | league of nations. wight sempeenre. — shipyard wage conference has been : A Express Con 419 sixth ave. 8. Be eos th eae td > mittee, declared yesterday in a construction legisi:tion at the March| ‘This claim waa based on reports authorized. | ach, liver, bowels pitas bg nent tteelt, vob Haht Dar | soeech to the senate on the league | session of the partiament | Fs + he United Marshall, who is now on bis wari According to Rrown, the seleure| ticular, In the opinion of the preat: | ~ recetved from all parts of the Uni : a an sree of ambleuity | °t_natene: Wilson, ao to Bitcheoek, | siatew Bast from Ban Francisco, is believed ecords the national activities of the | dent : he been be Ry oem A “Those who attack the league as said he could see no particular good 3 4 to be desirous of consulting other @ tion during the war, and] "4!" baa : KUC |. form of internationalism are too| that would come out of sending| The attitude of the people toward members of the shipbuilding labor al from ambiguities in their own mney even feveat internations) actly shyt eglces: late,” sald Hitehcock American legislators abroad, but did the league is considered mont vital adjustment 6 belove & idea + i Humanity will not tolerate wara| point out the possibilities of em-| supporters and opponents of the in reached to transfer the wage com ities and affi ns. More than & The president has strong hopes of Po ‘ e ps “ = if lesa five lan carte comelusion of the pa ve. OWOr Quentions that can be settied by | barrassment plan attach the greatest importance ference, slated for Washington, D. nm of cnaterial, contained In peaceful methods along the lines of sta to this wide of the continent | wotia based mostly upon th chents and. are tox, was taken. | Soars, ae mete war worn |dastice and reagon, Men” wil not VICTORY LOAN BILL 1S |? ‘he "*vorts which are coming yin the “meantime, sirike’ leaders § mol at. P Keefe ar i lcomtiaee Sener tapeans am al eee [allow theme ob lorever ny wil nd mad ere are #tanding pat on the de- Collinge inna WW, Tu Thayer, depart. | ountries for a return to norenal con |¢. "EL ughior usslesaly and unnes REPORTED TO SENATE) tt is understood that the “ntump cision of the Metal Trades counsiie ment of justice officers, not to addreas congress. warily | WASHINGTON, Feb. 26—The|!0s” tours of Benator Borah and of Seattle and Tacoma, that no back the raid pe on “Which shall it be-—-war and prep-| victory Loan bill, providing for a| °U"er® in opposition to the league to-work referendum will be taken by ray were located thru a aration for war, or a le « | r 4 i will be largely for the purpose of the rank and file until authority for is ¥ ‘ TALKS TO WOMEN VOTERS ation for war, oF A league of Na | $4,900,000,000 short term note inwue, o tions? These are the alternatives. | was favorably reported to the neonate, sounding out public opinion in ev If there are any raw, broken-out|a Coast conference in given, or 4 » receipt found on John Eng Explaining the various charter ook and corner of the nation. places om your skin that burn, itch! definite refusal calls for a new line an « Larson, held in the county | on a criminal anarchy charge. |°™endmments and bond tsaues coming iguive Dangers | today. PRL | White House today reflected and aggravate, apply Posiam right of action | » po say Engdal, who for ly | MP &t the election Tuesday, Council : ‘Senators wae begga a league | RT I ‘GR A spirit of optimism over the situa (on them-—it cannot harm—and enjoy a + — Them Bngee hage |man C. B. Pitageraid addressed a of nations and who magnify ite dit-| ing $624,000,000 a year on thetr arm-| tio, is benefit c re yo aie pe as an anarchist in the F ith uon vy nefits, hich « yours #0 STUDENTS ORGANIZE t the meet. ficulties and dangers neem ¢ the Totem club Thursday, in| to ignore the alternative Arcade buliding What if we have no league of na-| “If no league of nat group of women voter 14 $600,000,000 a year on their Administration leaders were cheer. | easily, Feel od by prong meeting a othing, healing in ts of a Wilson-Taft|fiuence. If you suffer from eczema,! students at the w York on the league. | you should know at once what Vos-| block, under the name of John Lar-| ng haa confessed to having been financial secretary for the local I} Univ Washington who are not affiliated ” ‘tions? What if the peace to be| lished these permanent expenditures ‘phey were encouraged, too, by fo an do for you. It is your de- W.. euvenal ba : ce : hey w puraged, too, by for anes somes tor Fuptic with fraternities or sororities will Bivery mother realizes, after giv That the records contain informa: | FORM AVIATORS’ CLUB higned becomes like other peaces|will be enormously increased. Each mer Secretary of War 8tUmson's rder; pimples, scalp-seale. rev ganize the “Independents” at @ anquet and meetnig¢ to be held Fite n rywhere. For free eam-|@*¥, March 7, at the Commons. Misg ple write to Kimer Laborator-|Hbba Dahlin, president of Kia governors and mayors, the presl |jes, 243 W. 47th et, New York City. | howyah, independent women's cluby | or dicated . 4 dent in expected to urge stimulation |e pe iam Boap, being medi at 4 and Cliff Worthen, chief officer of while used daily for toilet * th tified navional chair Lieut. Paul D. Coles has been | that have been entered into—merely | country will become more than ever, urging the republi . is the eal) ment during the rece al of the | ¢ ting officer of the & truce when each nation of the! ai ned camp wy chy ed ty oe append / ore peek Gin te. their a ment Gertag’ the eone . Stes foe lo Army Flyers’ club, an organ: | World proceeds to prepare itself for| “If we fail to adopt an internation-| At hin conference Monday with | Bike vender tt atone jcated uy the tarot haste: ceamiaation. } ern cae tan ek | Cet Cs : alinm of governments that will unite ete the tender little stomach, |according to Brown and Special In.|"&¥e seen service with the United Defore this war the United State: Myer as and bowels without griping.|vestigator Frank T. Gordon at | 1 allied forces, formed at and the four great nations asnc jo By ol cross, irritable, feverish, or/the I. W. W. proposed to keep in | Butler Thursday night with the United States were spend- dividual. alorm te fs bad, stomach good physical condition for any the tongue, mother! If coated,/emergency that "night arise wan} @ teaspoonful of this harm-| evinced by contents of Che chest “fruit taxative.” and in a few filled with boxing gloves and gymna |Tam Meours all the foul, constipated sium equipment. sour bile and undigested food - out of the bowels, and you @ well, playful child again | its little system is full of gore throat, has stomach @arrhoea, indigestion eSts LEAGUE PLANS ose her children “California Syrup/tion sought in vain by the govern: | Lae nee Pree, comma Barracks Femember, a cood “insid of mothers keep “Cali-| * Continued From Page Onet Syrup of Figs” handy; they | so @ teaspoonful today saves annot find world pea upon th child tomorrow. Ask your) cynical ‘scrap of paper’ doctrine #0 | for a bottle of “California! dear to Germany. There is nothing | of Fix whieh has direo-| so vital to the pe for babies, children of all/the sanctity of tre and grown-ups printed on the|ever instrument the Beware of counterfeits sold/agrees, it must carry out th fo don't be fooled. Get the| visions of that instrument of the world as Saturday Is the Last Day—We Vacate Saturday Night YOUR ONE LAST OPPORTUNITY to Take Advantage of This GREAT GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALE Entire stock sacrificed Saturday. We'll wind up this great sale in one blaze of glory. Price no object tomorrow, We want to get rid of every dollar’s worth ¥ merchandise under this roof, and if giving-away prices will do the work, this grea Red Front Store should be entirely sold out by tomorrow night. We will sell out P this entire stock and fixtures, both WHOLESALE AND RETAIL So come Saturday and get your share. To merchants who want to take advantage of this great sale, make an appointment with Rogers early Saturday morning. To merchants and the public in general the following prices go in effect tomorrow, Saturday morning, at t9 o'clock. Come early! Takes sdeesieal of these great specials. $12.50 to $15.00 Men's Suits cut to ... » made by “California Fig| ast jot and tt therefore. Company.” | guage in which the terms are Maust be as exact and, preci HELD ON $1,000 BAIL jfrom any W. Kromwiede, of Everett and | interpretations as it t« is being held under $1,000/make them @waiting trial before the next | ‘The explanation or interpretation States grand jury. He is|f any one of these doubtful pas with forging the name of |*@ges {s not sufficient if made by| "Swarts, of Everett, in a letter |82Y one man whether that man be George Swarts, his brother, in| President of the United States or a i saking for a loan of | *Mator or any one else Qmitted the) Lodge di answers President | | Wilson's personal explanation of the constitution’s provisions regarding the doctrine, by sayin | “How anyone can say that article | | now in the coun-|10 extends the Monroe doctrine to} Re at ied ol his wife| ail the work, passes my compre: | ‘child, was charged Thursday |hension. If you extend the Monroe | petit larceny, for alleced pass | doctrine to all the world, it ceases @ bed check for $5. on the| to exist, because it rests on nothing | r but the differentation of the Amerb+ _ can hemisphere from the reat of the! world. “Under this draft Europe will have | the right to take part in the settle | od J. W. WILLIAMS |ment of American questions and we, of course, shall have the right to/ . take part in the settlement of all questions in Europe and Asia and/ DS IN 2 MONTHS °° ac smn “Burope and Asia are to takepart | — in policing, the American continent th So Bad Before Taking|*"4 the Pinama canal, and in re “g ’"t See Now turn we are to have the right to Tanlac Don police the Balkans and Asia Minor, How She Lived when we are asked to do ao. | 3 x “Perhaps the time has come when | * *A Witle lene than two months ago| ¥* Ought to do this, but I want to fegan taking Tanlac and since| arn the American people that thep | time I have actually gained|OUght never to abandon the Wash- ty-five pounds.” was the re-|ington policy and the Monroe doc: | statement made by Mra. J,| ttine without being perfectly certain | ‘Williams, of 659 Orcas St., Seat.| they earnestly wish to do so | Wash., recently “For this reason T ask the press | T"My health has been very poor for|and the public and the senate to years,” she continued, “but| consider well the gravity of this condition has been so bad during | Proposition before it takes the heavy | past two or three years that [| Tesponsibility of casting aside these ily don’t see how I lived. I suft| policies we have adhered to for a most all the time with fearful| century and more, under which we ches and awful paing in my|have greatly served the cause o} ek, and, in fact, I was racked with | Europe, both at hore and abroad.” all over. I lost my appetite Lodge declared if the league gu My nerves became so shattered|antees the territorial integrity of it I hardly knew what sleep was.|member nations, that means arm ‘| H. M. ROGERS A Word of Thanks Rogers wishes to take this opportunity of thanking his many customers and patrons for their assistance and pat- ronage for the past six years. He trusts that he has been of equal assistance to them, and it is his wish that he may again go in business in Seattle and continue to be in the future, as in the t, the laboring man’s frien Men’s Silk Socks 50c Genuine — Suspenders cut to. . 23 Cc cect BOC Men’s Sweaters, worth to $4.00, 25c Arrow Collars 5c Men's Heavy Wool Socks cut to ..,..... $15.00 to $18.00 Men’s Suits Men’s Dress Shirts, worth to $2.00, cut to 59c Men’s Flannel Shirts cut to ........ 49c Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear, $1.50 value, H ee cence snneparae would sit up one day and be in bed as Truce Is Signed | © 89c the next—and I even had to give us LONDON, Feb. 2%—The fee! ing | my housework I was so) prevails in official circles that cre-| ’ » Ww, Weak. Every day was j another | ation of an “industrial pol ati and } Men's Heavy Wool 9 day of suffering and mise — Underwear cut to.... Cc ahd Went down from o @md forty pounds to le hundred, and was just « frar decision to postpone their strike un-| @earcely strength to move around. 1/ til March 22, has temporarily avert. | mind from what|ed the 1 | to try it, and 1| Nobody, however, w Hive certainly found it wonderful. 1 c ‘ rl gg IB weigh one hundred and twent pounds and if any one could f @ new person, | 4 My appe tite ts splendid and { am just bulla fing up every day. My nerves are in ‘B00d condition, I have gotten rid of all my pain and now I sleep lke ebild every night. 1 have gained so Much in strengt! dy that I can} gt 4 all my housework without ar © weakness of the situation, it Mouble and I have been benefited! was pointed out, is that the “parla #® much that I am giad to r oT ee my husband lost bis sight my | force i Of course, became doubly |’ cies a Sand my health being bad al pF Kept going down uyler th |Labor Troubles i in | I did everything I could to} out of bel, bat fewliy sot to} 2Ngland Grow Calm| cut to ........ eees Ladies’ Felt Slippers to $2.00, cut to ....... Men’s $2.00 Night Sateen Shirts cut to... POC be ar dad seal 39c 15c Canvas Gloves cut tO... .cees I was just up and dowr because containing repres atives of capital! and labor, together with the miners’ Men’s Mackinaws, $10.00 to $12. on $4 Men’s Wool Union Suits, $3.50 value, cut os se * Sage) 2 $1 89 Men’s Overcoats, $6.00 and $7.00 $20.00 to $25.00 values, $7 Men’s Dress Shoes $2 6g $ Men’s Heavy Logger Shirts, eut fo. ...... Oe OP ot a Salat cha a $9.00 value, cut to ..., $3 .98 $7.50 Men’s Heavy 1 1 no Shoes, Genuine $3 49 . ippewa make, cut to. s Men's Overalls cut to . sees 98c por crisi«. that the situation has been axed up more than temporarily The final result of the move to understanding on industrial it was sald, depends upon confidence shown by the la sin the new MEN’S HANDKER- CHIEFS cut to ........ 5c 39c or ndustrial parlia y of lat Men's High-grade Suits, $20.00 to $30.00 values, cut to "and the abi ra to pre © unior kes by the more radical elem Men’s and Boys’ Caps, worth to $1.00, cut to 9 much bs aed gil beh i blade we $6.00 Girls’ Tan Ba Fislac to everybo stat |OD1Y Advine acceptance of its recom Men’s Heavy Ribbed ‘ailored Suits, worth English-last Shoes y MUI Becrec under’ tne rd rentaty Veninaatnsiog Underwear cut to .... 49c to $35.00, cut to. . $1 4 OCG, 6. caWicaniew’s 4 8 rp ophe cnegpory $1.49 $4.00 values, cut to LAST DAY SATURDAY ‘iar sar Doors close forever on this location, tomorrow. (Saturday) night at 6 p. m. sharp. 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