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NATIONS IN ‘WAR BABY' CLASS ARE SQUEAL MAKERS (Ry United Press) WASHINGTON, Mareh 12—-The Pugnacity of the “war babies" of Europe — those nations which have come into being hold the reins of freedom as a result of the war—| i the main obstacle in the path of President Wilson's first peace point open diplomacy Recause of the feeling between the Caecho- Slovaks and the Italians; the) Cacchs and Poles; Poles and Ger mans; Poles and Russian Bolshevikt, croeay nothing of other embrogtios | |I{! about which less is known, the prob- Jem of open covenants openty arrived | at present? its hazards. | The chief danger ts ussion in the open of territorial readjustments, | With many of these small nations now “seeing red,” it is pointed out that open warfare might spring up| in the heart of Europe again if the peace conference were to deliberate on the readjustments publicly. Boundary Tangle President Wilson himself indicated the situation when the allied press in Paris were fighting for open ses sions of the conference. It was his view, supported by the other allie statesinen then, that it would be im possible to publish to the world piece meal the’ dixcussions of boundaries They held that all boundaries must be completely settled before any could be announced because, tn re establishing boundaries, most of Eu rope is involved in disputes over which, at some points In the interior actual fighting is now going on. Only by waiting until the whole pro gram is worked out, it is claimed, ean it be shown that, where one na tion is forced to give up & disputed territory, it may profit otherwise and the petty wars be avokted Wilson as Umpire | President Wilson is in danger of} being shoved in as umpire in many | of the “bush league” battles of the peace conference. All of -the pending settlements | particularly those involving terri torial readjustments—are interwoven with recent agreements—allegedly not treaties, but understandins—en- | tered into by different of the larger} powers during the progress of the war. | Most of these concern the “war] baby” nations, like Czech-Slovakia, Syria and others desiring complete Independence under the 14 points, but whose territory in whole or in part has been bargained for by larger nations during the war Pact of London The pact of London, entered into between England, France and Italy, fe another exampie—involving the fate of Dalmatia, Fiume, ete. And fm all these cases the contracting parties are anxious to find a way exception of those nations benefited | thereby. A nutter of the small na- tions siready have sppealed for Wit eases the statesmen of France and England also voice agreement, if not enthusiasm, at the feasibility of hav ing the president “hau! these chest ¥ ~ And .f it comes to pass that the) pire, there is free!y voiced by the :nerican officials the fear that the United States might come out of the fray with the usual popularity en-| joyed by an umpire in our great na-| tional game. Sunset Division Suffered Severe Losses in France TACOMA, March 12.—That more than 60 per cent of the men in the 16ist infantry, Sunset division, na tional guardsmen, are either killed or wounded in varying degrees, was the statement made by Lieut. Robert A. Todd, who arrived with 180 men of the Sunset division en route to Camp Lewis. Sunset division was the fourth ‘wo France, having arrived dhere in December, 1917, and served as a replacement wnit for the First, *“Secon@ and 32nd divisions at the time of the great American drive at Chateau Theirry in June, suffering heavy losses there in common with those divisions, according to Lieut Todd. | ROTARIANS LISTE? —4— oe Seattle Rotarians lunched Wednes day at the Masonic club rooms. Rev... W. H. Bliss, of Trinity Episco- pal church; spoke on the league of nations, and Maj. Louis H. Seagrave addressed the club members on “Se attie’s War Work Record.” DISCUSS, CAMPUS BUILDING Faculty, alumni and student com mittees of the University of Wash ington will confer on the building of the $250,000 Washington Union building to be erected on the cam- pus. Edmond 8. Meany, professor of history, heads the faculty com: | mittee. WAR RELIEF HOP | The monthly dance of the British-| Acnerican Relief association will be | held in Broadway hall, Friday night. | The proceeds of the dance will go to the war relief work of the associa tion. SEEKS NEW INSTR "TORS | For the purpose of engaging new| {nstructors for the next academic! year, Dr. Henry Suzzallo, president! of ‘the University of Washingto will leave Sunday for a tour of Bast ern and Middle Western universities. He will return by the first of April. | LINER TO ARRIVE The Harrison liner Professor days out of Glasgow, via the ama canal, which arrived in ‘Frisco a few days ago, is on her way to! Beattie. She will load canned sal mon and other Sound products here and proceed to Vancouver to com plete her cargo. 35 CLERK DIES | The body of John Aubrey, clerk, | 21, who died in the city hospital | ‘Tuesday, ix at the county morgue. | Aubrey became Mil at the Norman | hotel, 89 Yesler way, from where he | was removed to the hospital. He is believed to hb ives in Call fornia } THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919. SKOOND AND UNIVERSITY, An Assortment of Fancy Trimmings at $1.00 N opportunity to supply your trimming wants for your Spring ring appar el, An offering of unusual merit for Dol The lot ixts of Bead Bands, te Bands, Black Lace Flounces and Embroidered Bands, and are a good value Floor, Fraser-Paterson Co. Firat Special Purchase Women’s Lisle Stockimgs For Dollar Day $1.00 Two Pairs for A* exceptional value for thrifty women is a special purchase of Women’s Lisle Stockings—seamless, double sole and gar- ter top. In black and white; sizes 814 to 10. A regular 65c quality, on sale at Dollar Day prices—two pairs for. . . $1.00 —Also odd sizes and Women’s Silk Root and Fiber Stockings. Infants’ Sil amd Wool Hose For Dollar Day Four Pairs Sl. 00 —Infants’ fine quality. Silk and Wool Stoc kings, which sold reg- ularly at 65 cents; in black; sizes 4, 444 and 5, Tan in 4 and 41 only. —A few Black Cashmere Hose in sizes 4 and 414, and a few Boys’ Cotton Stockings in size 6 only. Specially priced for Dol- Jar Dape-O POTS fOr oa... teins ccc eccseecces wees. $1.00 Odd Lot Women’s Cotton Stockings 4 Pairs for $1.00 —An odd lot of Women’s Cotton Stockings, but all good values, which sold up as high as 50c per pair. Black in sizes 844 and 9; a few light colors in lisle stockings. All very good values, A genuine Dollar Day bargain at 4 pairs for .. 81,00 Im the Linea Sectiom HRIFTY housewives who want to their stock of domestics will find unusual of- ferings in this section for Dollar Day. Hemstitched Huck Towels <4 for $1.00 A fine, firmly woven Huck Towel Towel that will give excellent service. replenish neatly hematitched—a A splendid value in the ollar? Dollar Day offers some very exceptional opportunities for Savings in every department of the Fraser-Paterson store. Tomor- row (Thursday) will be a genuine Bargain Day at this store. The savings to be made are well worth taking advantage of. coll Dellar Day Sale at 4 for $1.00 All Linen Huck Powe ling 2 Yards for $1.00 A Alllinen Huck Toweling, 18 inches wide, fir and firm) In voilew, woven, in plain patterns only. An excellent value at the Dollar ing new Day sale price of 2 yards for 1.00 grounds effects $1.25 and $1.50 Turkish Towels Each $1.00 ; Extra lorge Turkish Bath To in, very soft and absorbent fave 4 P ed in regular stock at $1 and $1.50 each Dollar Day price, each oe $1.00 grades Fraser-Vate cond Floor Bed Sheet at $1.00 —A good quality Bed Sheet, size 54x90 inches. This ix the cor rect size sheet for cots and single beds, and is an extra value for the Dollar Day sale. Special at 81.00 Son » ia Dollar Day Sale tomorrow showing the ‘ at n paying Fraser PatersonCo. TJEUIRSID PHONE MAIN 7100 IS ene Twenty-Five Pieces of Sillk At $1.00 a Yard UST twenty-five pieces selected from our $1.25 values. Natural color hand loom, Pongee—a very good, firm quality, that will give regular stock of imported and silk satisfaction and suitable wear—for men’s shirts, pajamas, ladies’ waists, skirts dresses and children’s frocks. They are 33 inches wide and a ver special value for Dollar Day at, yard... $1.00 Dollar Day Challies $1.75 Quality Wool Challie, \ $1 00 Dollar Day Special, Yard —Just nine pieces of this wonderful Japanese all wool challies to go on sale at Dollar Day prices. In a variety of bright, snappy col- orings, rich stripes, ete. These challies are very scarce, and those interested in this exceptional bargain are advised to be on hand early if you want some of these patterns. Get the Dollar Day price of, yard . $1.00 Dress Goods at $1.00 . $1.25 Quality Wool Batiste $i Dollar Day, Yard r) -Only eight pieces to select from, so get to the store early. Batiste dress goods in light and dark shad for street and house wear. Colors are Navy, Midnight blue, € en, Pink, Ciel, Black, € Rose, Gray, Lavender, %6 inches wide and a dandy NE ire veka vans d bus d wh ene ahe Gre Lia Liate ie $1.00 800 New Lingerie Waists at $1.00 Each Cu 1D for this special day's selling tion of newest ing styles in charm organdies, bath ‘ plain, seeded, plaid and checked latest collar trimmed. and yoke some em others ¢ in tallored effects unusual, such $1.50 to $1 " are most as you 75 for similar 81.00 Praser-Paterso Special Price E ’ 480 Petticoats at ha The Special Price Basement Offers Great Saving Chances for Dollar Day Fraser-Paterson Co, | SECOND AND UNIVERSITY VHONE MAIN 7100 Middies at $1.00 = Sold Regularly at $1.50 and $1.75 ome bargaing on ent middy of mm middy and 1 plain white and with and cuffs. Size@ 0 16 years, Not y of them, slue for Dollar Day at... ‘oat #tyle stripe cc but an extra % », Third Floor, Fraser-Paterson ( Ties Sold Regularly at $1.50, $1.00 fy HIS is a special purchase of New Spring Silks. They are the beautiful soft effects in Hunter's Green, Dark Wines, Navy Blues and many other color combinations. These silks are of an extra good quality and will retain their shape and — will not wrinkle readily. The lot consists of 980 ties, every one a good value—for Dollar Day, each | ) colored 4 soo $1. j First Floor. | 75c Silk Hose Two Pairs for $1.00 —These are the Shawknit Fiber Silk Hose—a hose that gives extraordinary wear, having double toe, sole and high spliced” heel. They come in Palm Beach, White, Gray, Navy Blue, Black, etc. An extra, value for the men for Dollar siaed at two pairs Be REE 9 OO EN + 1.00 and Chamois Colored ‘Fabric Gloves—an er quality at the regular price of $1.25—is offered for $1.00 during Dollar Day sale. "They are made up with black embroidered backs in sizes from 714 to 9. These gloves are right up to the minute and a real value at Fraser-Paterson Co, ® Middies and Smocks at $1.00 Think of it. Values up to $3.00 selling for $1.00 at the Dollar-Day. Salea Broken range of *. colors and sizes in Women's Smocks and Middies, Special for Dollar Day, ..<sis.5 +00. svc lswasce Prreeerry 91.00. Sleevele: owns at $1. 00 +Slip-over Sle a quality nainsook tailored style, falas stiteht y priced for Dollar Day at Crepe and Batiste Bloomers at $1.00 lity Batiste and Windsor Plisse Crep n flesh 4 bought for I Fr with pink or blue Extra qu Ned edge Dollar Day im the Curtain Sect Means Extra Value for Your Money. OUR very choice items are selected for Dollar’ Day selling: es - 40e Filet Curtain Net, 26 inches wide, in. white, ivory and color, Very choice patterns, Special the yard for Dollar. D 4 rds for me ‘quisette—36 . ing 4 ordered Curta white, ecru, and ivory, Special for Dollar Day, for $1.50 and $1.25 Nottingham’ Curtains’ in white only thraa’ yards long and extra wide. A very excellent value at the lar price, but for Dollar Day they are cut sto, pair, 75e Curtain Rods—two of them sold for $1.00. These are uble extensionagoose-neck rods. Special for Dollar 2 for . -$1.00 ser-Paterson Co, Fourth Floor. « Dele Day Bargains in the | Art Department | OUR specially selected articles are featu: < in the Art Department for Thursday at Dok : lar Day prices: Pictures, ned 12x14 inches, in a variety of sublet $1, stamped on | iinene with pe edges Day—four for. Pillow Covers—stenciled designs on crash. Special ‘Del ; . 81.00 Pillow Cases, 3 for $1.00 Day, 3 for ..... . Good quality Pillow Cases, firmly woven, and will give excel Japanese design Luncheon Sets of thirteen pieces. Dandy: jent wervice, in size 48x96 inches. ‘This is an excellent bargain 1 00 Each value for Dollar Day—set ...... coves $100 for the thrifty housewife, Dollar Day price, 3 for 81.00 ° —Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor, Vraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor 7 ” 1 $1.25 White Voile $1.00 HE biggest petticoat bargains offered in many a cay. We bought up a manufacturer's surplus stock, 300 Odd Pieces Fancy China, Pottery and -A very fine material, especially desirable for fine waists and consisting of white xateen petticoats, fancy heatherblooms and waterblooms, in both light and dark , Cut Glass for Dollar Day at $1.00 dresses. Washes well and gives excellent service. A good grounds, with pretty Persian and floral figuresJn colors, and several styles of plain heatherbloom in black, " ~ ¥ 4 ; value at $1.25 a yard, but the price has been cut for Dollar Day navy, green, gray, roxe, tan, ete, You'll do well to supply your needs for the season from this Dollar Day prec Ehng se hei ng Sve tsk BESTE Teo ad SR one selling. A yard 1.00 Saeing ta Oe SOReAt Eisen SE ee 4 $1.00 more, to b cured it the. Obige. gpation oe Kile Fey = ‘ . Fraser-Paterson Co. Special Price Baseme: nome : & Cotton Wash Fabrics " woe it ree the assortme i. ; “pl beg FANCY CHINA Sugar and Cream Sets, Cake Plates, Salad ~ Reap Yards for ga00 “h Rowis, Mayonnaise Sets, Divided Relish Dishes, Cracker and 1,000 yards of Sotton ress abrics, in ding gingham: per Cheese Dishes, Tobacco Jars, Vase ete. Po oles pen fee gg em Untrimmed Hats Gert ware Yel, ot lar lines selling up to 65c a yard. Extra in the Dollar including Flowers, Bowls, Vases, etc., in a variety of differ= Day Sale at 4 yards for $1.00 1 ent colors. * Fraser-Paterson Co. Second Floor at e CUT GLASS--Ineluding Sugar and Cream Sets, Marmalade” bi aoe ais e 2 " Jars, Sandwich ‘Trays, Fruit Bowls, ete. i: Dollar “Day F inds Many Bargains In the Special Price Basement Your choice for Dollar Day, spectal .....++0+++e0. +++ OO in the | N excellent assortment of new Ste je gy ee ae and | untrimmed shapes, both sma eppers, specra : aur Underwear Section | Ravens gerathiger soe - Just eighty pairs of there sterling sliver individual sat Mail ous ae | and medium size. In black and col- peppers in a pretty piain shape, that sell reularly at $1.25 NERY - yop Langley of voaees nn avd wails | ors, in rough and plain straws. This pair. For Dollar Day, only .... Tnion Suits, enables us to offer an attractive article | Fy H ‘. fi is an exceptional offering right in > 0 vg. They are d top, knee tength, | cease, “jhe: Q D nas P itable for apring speassY Wine 2 008 the beginning of the season. You'll 200 Dozen Fancy Decorated China’ Regular $1.25 value—to be sold Dollar Day at 1.00 | be surprised at the values offered for Cups and Saucers Dollar Day 8 Special, Set of Six, $1.00 Women’s Gauze Vests 3 for $1.00 | Another special purchase was a selection of women's Gauze | Swiss ribbed, with V neck, mercerized tops, In sizes A big bargain for Dollar Day—3 for $1.00 | vests, 4 to 9, Boys’ Cotton Weight Union Suits at $1.00 The: edium weight cotton Union Suits, with high neck, wing slee . buttoned in the front and n crotch, in sizes & to 16, | are a good va for the little fellow who needs new under clothing for spring wear. Regular $1.35 value. A spe for Dollar Day at...81.00 Fraser-Paterson Co. First Floor. Fraser-PatersonCo, | aarer. AND UNIVERSITY. PHONE MAIN 7100 | | Largest Andience In cz est Keads Star Want Ads Hs? PAINTED Clay Plaques, all good characteristic subjects, such as Lady beth, Little Nell, Sarah Gamp, Hamlet, Mr. Pickwick, Bob Crochet and Tiny Tim, Sam Weller, Ophelia and many others. Regular price $1.50, reduced for Dollar Day at ‘ Very special bargain for Dollar Dy Correspondence Cards, large size, with gold edge, few'odd boxes’ at paper envelopes, Values up to $ Vor Dollar Day selling, extra special at.......... Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor, Dollar Day Bargains io the Stationery Department mad gray at Hand carved Oval Frames; b! and Selling $1.00 Also gilt ovals with ornamental bowknot top Two hundred dozen thin china cups and saucers in a nice variety of pretty decorations, Cups and saucers that sold im regular stock at $3.00 and $3.50 per dozen. On special sale Dollar Day at only, set of six. a. —Fraser-Paterson Co, Fifth Pleo! invelore’ hand bags. Seven different styles lapping frames, Fitted with mirror, red $1.50 to $2.00——Dollar Day for..........+5 ing th ages forme! 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