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SAYS SEC. BA CHAMBERLAIN I Germany Launched Fatal Attack “tt Today INCALIFORNIA FOR 150 YEAR “Girl of Golden Apple” Tells How to Develop Beautiful Neck | MAKING CHARGES Four famous artists —Jumes Howard written and jographs of herself. This article BY EDITH HYDE irl of the Golden Apple”. Great care should be given the It is easier.to protect the neck : ) cold, the sum end dust, than the Ribbons and fure worn around | should be carefully selected, ofen contain substances dele- to the skin. ‘Tf you can stand it, always leave j@ neck uncovered. Everything hat restricts or tightens it tends to -the face red. | Frequently massage your neck ‘The process for the neck is the same as that for other parts of the body Always use a certain gentleness, The |different procedures are: Gently |wtroking, pressing, kneading, patting |beating, pinching and shaking the | skin. Exercise your neck bending the head every morning 10 times to t ht and 110 times to the left. Also bend the head backward and forward the |same number of times. This will im lprove the blood circulation and the jSelor of the skin, give fullness if the neck ‘la thin and reduce an excess of fat if there be any. De this by night and | CHILD HAS LONG SLEEP VANCOUVER, B. C., March 21.- | Following an attack of the influenza, the two-yearold chikt of Mr. and Mra. McCutcheon has been asleep since March 11. All efforts to awake her are unavailing. The child has been fed artificially, and seems to be getting better AT RED FRONT STOCK MOVES TO BASEMENT ‘Out of Old Location, § ‘s 50c President Suspenders, We: $2.00 Dress Shirts at 68e; $2.00 “Wool Underwear at 9c, and 15¢ Can- ws Gloves at %c. $8.00 Boys’ Suits to $3.45. | Fhe above are just a few of the J that go into effect tomorrow, laturday. Having been forced out fe his old location into the street, Rogers has moved his entire stock a basement at 1413 First Avenue, South of Pike Street—and it is this basement that Rogers’ great j Front Stock will be sold Satur- ty and come to this basement, for will save movey on every pur-| Every dollar you spend at @ Red Front tomorrow will do the of two or three—and the reason this is obvious. | $60,000 stock thrown on sale| pasement—practically no rent—/ ures whatsvever, and absolute- wo fancy display show windows, a few steps lead to this bargain t, but it fs here in this base- ment that the great Red Front Stock g0 on sale tomorrow, Saturday. entire stock has been re-marke ted and arrarged on tables for! disposal—and it will be all) tomorrow at absolutely sacrifice t de ai Rogers Moves Entire Stock Ave., Across the Street Entire $60,000 Stock H. M. ROGERS Down in # basement, but still on the job. Saturday at exactly $1.25 Pay Checks Cashed Come to this Bargain Basement to tire Shoe Stock Included great Shoe Stock goes to- at absolutely unheard-of Boys’ $4.00 Shoes go at $1.48 Y's Dress Shoes, valued at $4.00,, it $1.98. Men's heavy Union-made ork Shoes, worth to $5.00, go at Over 2,000 pairs Ladies’ High-| ip Dress Shoes, worth to $12.00, go $2.98. Men's Finest Dress and| Shoes, values from 47.00 to! , cut to $3.85. s Suits and Overcoats | n’# $15.00 to $18.00 Suits will be 4 out at $6.86. $20.00 to $25.00) coats go at 19. Men's finest d Suits, worth to $30.00, go Sat- iy at $11. Men's $4.00 Pants $1.48, an ‘en's All-woo! Mack- m, regular price $12.50, go at n Basement Prices | 6 $4.00 Sweaters have been re to $1.22, and $1.50 Work Shirts) have been cut to bc. | ‘# Handkerchiefs go Saturday | Men's $3.50 Union Suita | ci 68, and Jast but not least, Men's 9 Union-made, Overalis will go morrow and Rogers will your pay ¢h ‘This Front Store is still a strictly Union Store and Mr. Rogers caters particularly to the Union workmen and is glad to accommodate them, not only with lowext sale prices, but in any small attention or favor asked, for Rogers appreciates the valued patronage of his host of Union friends. Liberty Bonds Cashed Yes, Rogers will also cash Libery Bonds on any purchase made turday. We are also pre ed to give mail orders prompt attention. So take Rogers’ advice—join the crowd of money rm and come down to Rogers’ nent tomorrow, where the t Front Stock is temporarily stored. ly cash your ne a Sale Starts Saturday, 9 A. M. Sharp RedFrontClothingCo. 1413 First Avenue, in Basement Direetly below Flag Theatre—just south of Pike Street--opposite Frye's Central Public Market, one-half price,| ¥» | Aust Says Thousands of Enlisted Men Suffer Injustice BY LL. ©. MARTIN (United Prem Staff © WASHINGTON, Mar Hn Chamberlain, cha affalra « War Rake cing that ot fr court-martial respondent sen ator senate military ommittee ent Becretary of a let Raker tor yesterd eh is fence mitting the n tead nkl yatem 1 | gress to remedy. Une Chambertain’s letter ent in | from reply | Baker answer was an requent jo & statement 1, former voting Anwell's tate was y toa defen of the « martial Gen, Crowder ar < it |nearty tv In hin telegram, | “More than a | military comm: for legislation to the his re yatom lane Raker said KO I asked the of both houses the evils in m 1 when con There would no contro} f thi Have not ye a A ter, and cannot imagine any why my consideration of it on return will not be time enough.” Chambertain'’s Reply roply this, Chamberla present cd martial syst j shall renew em verys request reas * to thi In to in | said It it painful to me to find you ing uper question which na 80 much to the tens of thou sands of eniisted men who havé wut fered injustice under the system. Your present ggpeognition of existing evils of the” court-martial ix strang®ly irreconcilable with your published at no more remote than March In t tement rm approval of you seemed tf present system 10. that # the existing blind to Cham sberlain then declared that cnuse Ansell had had to atinck the ¢ in teatimony | tary affairs oe him aside and took inte of your confidence # tri who were pronounced r Gen. Crowder, the then acting chief of staff, and the inspector gen feral, the last named of whom ia} even this day engaged by your order in a so-called Investigation, designed. | in my judgment, to destroy the man | who exposed the injustice of the present xystem Referring to Baker's statements that he had asked congress a year | ago to pads a law reforming present evils, Chamberiain declared that Haker knew the bill he submitted never could pass congress. If it in said, it would have * system worse than now | Chamberlain charged Maker in now trying to shift responsfbility from | his shoulders to congress by accus log the tatter body of failing to act on bin advice This bIN, If passed. Chambertain id, would have allow ed some subordinates in the war de pert it to change the court-mar tial syetem f ny y they fit, even to the of substite ing @ verdict of guilty for one of not wuilty the surtmartial *y the wenate mili ibowed Claims Injustice believe eff that th t to reform id Chamber “1 can hardly t bill was a bona fide [the existing system | lain | Chambertain declared that | Baker really wanted to reform, |has the power to institute; it that he failed to do xo, “The bill, if honestly declared Chamberlain, evidence that you, yourself, a | tirely reaction or that y been imposed u advisers who are “Whether you see n people see that this system | You have taken a_ terrible | upon a subject which lies clone |g00d American hearthstones. American people will not be deceiv |by self-serving, mixleading repre: | mentations and stati Too many | American families made a sac | rifice of their sons upon the r of | organized injustice it he but submitted, in lusive it or not, the and have the iw bad. stand to A YUMA, Arizona, Mareh 21.—"It is important to note that the system of court-nartial and of military jus tice, which n informed of Chamberlain's at tack on the court-martial system of | the United States army I cannot permit myself | drawn into a newspaper controvers: with Senator Chamberlain about of ficers of t th whom I hold official t and wh In dispassionately concluded Baker FOUND GUILTY OF ROBBERY | Found guilty of robbery by « jury Jin Judge A. W. Frater's court | Marshall Tilly is now awaiting sen ltenee, Jack Watts, a companion Tilly's on the night of the ence is facing trial on a similar charge Altho th ree rob r erimes that “ed to have are awsault and batter the speed limit and boot. | to © con committed ling legging | | exe OFFERS F MELBOURD Mareh The | | Australian government has offered | Ja prize of $50,000 for the first flight | from England to Australia, Only AGHT PRIZE Han aviators were eligible to receive the prize, | being SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MARCH ne . es 1919. KER FENCES ON COURTS-MA on Allied Line Year BY J. W. T. MASON (Written for the United Pres NEW YORK, Mareh 21 nany's lrvetrievable defeat ld war t y year Ago when tl tarted their m. the West front and outran thetr ply of man power A perspective denbur gamble bitable Ago from Germany | mi i not back, Von | dinpona ' was defeated in France, the sfier the basic manner of |r feat in Russia too far into the Von Hindenburg of warfare ntury made | 4 dangerous to | The 20-mile tres | ct « March offensive tw « nf battle front so far that could Hinder womew hat Napoleor leon rushes rr und at hi « half more fina eft offensive begall ould have be ere eilied Jone 4 ultimate The wor my's |i urrer la age of Germar wup an now ex burg pl Germans during the int a trespans of a mi) Von Hindenburg as a pane to Napoleon. b Why Von Hindenburg attempted | hin futile advance is a matter that concer « Insane war mer offensive tality stent error of th in defe ders thruout th ge me q) ir of Von Hin with inde the German who’ that was fundamentally wrong no possibility could have won When the katser's armie for the channel 4 ig nwo, they delihe ly net forth to reduce their own strength at a time when Amerioa’s millions were oversean to reinforce the strategy that gone and by ompromine rare without tarted ts rmany ity the months dan men time German militar war was their ref wctive. Th sion for the be fruitful when odds ly in the enemy's favor. But it be comes suicidal when continued in| the of such aids as America’s | Sentence Japanese thon, tena ‘Wiadeninica'e eosential taal to Life in Prison they would at mont ted’ in” prolonging, the |e Vou Hindenburg . ot ALTIMORE, Md., March 21.—Dr few months. They couldn't have defeated the American | ft armies by the channel drive, because the Amertean armies were 1 And, with the American armiox in ccema of Von Hinden bure could have temporary affair What Von Hindenburg did by his reel rs pas This ma ire not heavi tandin far from t wo fatal speeding hae © were nd at no oda allies. an a year ago Greatest Mistake history of wa face ntial lack mentue a by hin “1 to er 5 A te de om it did last winter, tha ates intend ing many million troops were needed to win the war remained only a Had Von H burg held fant. to his original Western front, be would onment ' w la, famous in Japan nnd wh to}hax been on days for of Dr B. 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VERNON BELLINGHAM tar Section Two RTIAI PLAN AIRLINE PLANNING LIFE Laboratory of Vital En to Be Established March length eors and making it for a to live 150 years § be the purpose of a proposed ‘ stitution for Chicago to be as the laboratory of vital Announcement of a gift of $108 y 4 Chicago millionaire to the college was made here today Dr. Octave Laurent, a Frenely «eon, who will be head of the tution under present plans, Dr. Laurent, who during the was said to have revived a 4 after it had ceased u 4 motion picture turday of operations be” Will Carry Freight and Pas- sengers Soon the to 100 SANTA BARBARA, March i erial freight Santa rbara will have the ers and passenger need by th er u inaugurated in the cial meeting of the Chamber of Com ond Wm we, at a Mp cently, A ayn © pre jal wervice from San Die d from Le The for Huge ph twin motors, « bara tenta thre Alina island, schedule provides trips equir with . see freight capac be installed aviators of the will pilot the ma: The Cham ber of Commerce heartily indorsed the plan. An option has been ta on property here for a landing sta-| A group of Kastern capitalists k of the venture, is ex: | nin the next few! punced round daily pable heart th a| og will 00 pounds performed "HOME RULE BILL TO LEAVE ULSTER @ LONDON, March 21¢ of the Irish question by @ self government excluding Ulster counties is to be sul | parliament soon. Lloyd G Bonar Law are in agreement 6m | principal points of the n ry mpresented, tion said to be be pected he days, it was an When you think of advertising, | think of The Btar | *: 5