The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 10

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WHE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919. BORN JAPANESE ‘RED’ vrata Actin Mover OT? ; en aes tena Full end Accurate Portrayal of What. Took Place "ues the basis PARTY FORMING ater ting ated 1 ashionable eowenant wan being written t in Room 351 During the 30 Hours When 19 4 ey ha oO “¢ 4 p te ee et 19 men wer woken Men Framed the International Document the eighth meeting At the end Vary Conservative Orgari- eC pring me i? Oies t >. PAGE 10 LEAGUE OF NATIONS WAS HOW f the Kh ' ne, the Towse’s room on ¢ nird To Bi ietet Crinion, the workshop of BY HAROLD BECHTOL completed zation to Bar Radicals Eiieeertcan cor Aaigtnggrt Kuropean Manager Newspaper Eatery Association ) ormerged 7 t 2yy Ale peace. There the comm 1 GS PVE VEU —— ees | Che . a ; TOKIO, April 2—iy Mail Aa ecessity oe ‘ govenant. , m vo ; herrea rag Me proposed amendments and| ally gaining influence in differ : NT ' here te nothing particularly im:| ' wate ‘ maikintae to Petre. | Nn" phrase 1t waa 4 ent sections of the country, a Ke ihe pressive about m1 t t t ’ vot Diar ' 1 e . t t the by t to the cording to reports of the Nichi We have to eu what the future fy = Kind of rece ma: t t ‘ ¥ . and Vv peer Phe he pari ane car he Nichi, A propaganda movement ‘eppapmemorares asec | Aw be found in many ' wh ¢ int t ‘ r t at Part - pigeeen tage is expected to de con , oe Tt ts lares, high ane ‘ by we 1 ed rer ntatives of |r fs er . ‘ : ; Dg dl Ite pring | ri ® rather claborat But | pt n Kant 1 America, and \" \ i tot sen ail Whatever its ay may be | f the 30 hot © oldest and the newest states of (U, 8, SOLDIERS vy ere nyliaad Off Comes Corn the fashionable While it is dbelng u fo day | we vor " ne Ww 1 t Thi triking group of SET TYPE snhak ttempt t Hei hig dea wh HH Purposes, it awurm wholly « " ‘ Pro | ata er keenly ted that ‘ P their | Peal object present ' “4 a 3 wmerse . nm ferent look during the meetings of cy presented a broken record| Tate the follow averanG CN? | asa.. “iecen In One Piece } slenderness, and RENGO | £1 the commission. f L »F n f attend the meet “ paun tla ag By pve a - till more slender ; ? t ect et be) several other men prominent “Gets It” Leaves Toe Ag Smooth A ing. In) ¢ 1 polit ‘ the Palm of Your H > 3 ure more than ¢ the impert 0 ever a necessity to NO SHIRKERS wall @ a mber AT MEETINGS : : =! ; . . ment, 1 women ofmedium chairs for French and ! . ror wr stout build lish translators. o oo ’ : : ABLE MEN | ( They Miree or four desk» , th , Walls occasional chairs for y secre | AT TABLE SESETEaa Slenderize the tartes whom the 1 Robe " eare to bring with All in all, !a 1} : the tables might n laid for |} ’ hin " =F Meeting of th ran An « tt w of Ki rs " creating an instar fean board of « t \ mn board of rei ae i taneous improve- 20 times during 1! am I we r ment in one’s STEELASTI in the ‘ , arance nr Or evening, at b ! F , “peace conference itself, whose work |in service at Has ) : k inal lines are gen- Medel No. 323 @avieaged their own, or with that of jin the Inter " 1 v prom If they r tly straightened = hele own that of jin the. int tu rope ve out; heaviness and size are reduced. And, day by day, the the suprem = figure is coaxed back to charming and youthful lines. © BARC upon pressin fing to the renewal of NO TIME SET FOR DAY'S WORK Te might be figured out that the Meetings averaged three hours t (Bren: SSEtereeeee |<" ——| Rengo Belt Pam Jength; but it is hardly appropria 3 | =n tor the termination cl | atest wh epresentatives com t ‘ , maintains its perfect style lines under the most severe He day's work. There was «30 oie t 4 ee > wearing conditions. Rarely need a “Rengo” model be re- Ya work. There was a job| . . < the sta oF placed until discarded for an entirely new style. be done, and a man’s own Ur were each ° t . mpose the t apne 7 < << . the| whelming ls of ank | delegn s P t nit ur rf Dyin f ho ae | m | ts ion to t A Prices of Rengo Belt Corsets range from $2 to $10 Body looked at the clock It appears inconceivable that a of na CROWN CORSET COMPANY 170 Fifth Avenue New York City m4 could have been draw i 3 It was done, but the bald it is misteadi it fails take certain things rount. | Washing gays nothing, for inst of alter of t ed Spot Free BY EDWARD M. THIERRY S, April 18.—Take a censw B@imost any town int the United ‘and you'll find a good many where they're treasuring pic a tourists’ agency for his over here. It explains partly what the A F @ doing without « war on its aby IN THE CITY encacement STARTS “Skronpay Mée NORMAND , COME EARLY ‘According to army regulations. sol were suposed to cet seven dayn’ cation—every four months. the war was on a good many 4 were out of luck. Now e dotng the touring job In a ‘that American tourists never did wee oo to show how few got leaves gt year, I went into the Y. M.C. A and found there had been 74,278 leaves up to December Leave for Half Million In the next three months 199,000 were given leaves. Another got away to play early In And by the end of April the will probably hit the half mark. “The average doughboy !s happy— ‘aM ready for home—after he geen either Paris or the Ft Paris was only placed on the list a couple of months ago. it has more American tourists _—doughboy tourists—than ever tn its history. Unele Sam pays all expenses of these vacation trips. # ‘The Riviera leave area can take _ emre of more men at one time than any other. It includes Nice, Monte Carlo, Cannes and Menten. There in capacity for 10,800. Something Ike | 70,000 men have already had vaca- tions there. They find plenty to do, plenty of fun, even if they are not permitted even one, small. tiny whirl on the famous tables at Monte Carlo. | Mountains Are Popular Mountain vacations are popular, ly in the Pyrenees leave area. More than 5,000 men are taken care of constantly at Cauterets, Eaux and Bagneres de Duchon. di the same number are always enjoying themselves in the Savoie are This comprises Aix les Baines, and Challes- les Faux. hing spelis from the job of the Rhine are given men dm the Army of Occupation. Twelve the are usually on vacations the time. They get to Coblenz, Andernach, ‘Treves and The big thing in this is the opportunity of taking a Fide on the Rhine Like Seashore more get to the sea the famous Biarritz, in the of France, and at St. Malo Dinard in Brittany along the Hh shore. Even Alpine climbing Provided—at Chamonix and st down near the Swiss bor ISS WANT TO JOIN; DON’T WANT TO FIGHT (Special to The Star by N. BE, A) BERNE, April 18.—-Switzeriand anzions to be a member of the league Of nations, yet she doesn’t fancy one ‘Of the essential duties of membership, | Military action in case of a violation ‘Of international law. The reason for this ts the strong German element in the Swiss population. Switzerland fears revolt if Germany should be| the offender against the league. On| te other hand, should Mrance offend, | there is a strong Romanic element in the Swiss population which would ob. ject to marching against P Wien you think of advertising, | | think of The Star, ~—.

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