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The Seattle National Bank Resources $30,000,000 re PRESIDENT BY AUST attack the Certain senators opent | Paris Pe: © covenant ators covertly attack t! |for alleged secrecy and for exclusion of their function to ad [vise him during the negotiation | This covert eriticiam ts so political and partisan, #0 unfounded tn law and unjust, in fact, that it ought not Most of these to be passed over in are $1.00 T wut t it to the test of a late high republican authority—Senator and $1 Spooner. And on the contrary I assert t |J| as to the salient features of the pr |] posed League of Nations and of the |] | weneral peace treaty, no president tn similar matters ever took congress and the people so completely into his confidence as has President Wi son | President Roosevelt's aggressive action, without consulting the ser \flate, towards Panama, Santo Do mingo and the Morocean conference and other foreign relations aroused opposition from certain democrat senators. During the debate on this Subject in 1906, Senator Spooner of Wisconsin defended the “personal diplomacy” of President Roosevelt governing the executive and senate j[ 2" foreign relations } Tt will be recalled that several re publican now criti resident Wilson, were in the at that time and joyfully associated themselves with the views of Sen ator Spooner. Now their views are nena ore, changed. Then it was a republican administration, Now it in a demo cratic administration. It seems then that the optnion of distinguished sen ators up questions : changes he ninistration Toaster or Coffee Perco- really CLEANS it. That. ¢ nl gg perp seer fi lator. 14 oz. 25¢ even if | and wu bie, for it js comm mud Circumstances alter cas and no doubt much de pends on “whore ox is gored.” | GARDEN “Bent Behind Closed: Doors” Senator Spooner deprecated the SETS public discussion by the senators of presidential action in pending for Children’s Garden Set: Just eign affairs. He chided them for! talking “out Of meeting.” Said he “Fifteen years of service here has fully confirmed in me the impres sion. earty formed after my advent in thie body, that the consideration of treaties and al) questions involv jf} ine our foreign relations are best save in very exceptional cases, con ducted behind closed doors, I am clearly of the conviction, having re gard to the peculiar relations creat ed by the constitution between the senate and the executive in respect to the exercise of the treaty:making power, that ft Is not a healthy prece. dent to establish, or one much to be followed, that Involves public dixcus sion of current foreign relations, In cluding treaties “From the foundation of the gov ernment, it has been conceded in Practice and in theory that the con stitution vests the power of negotia tion and the various phases—and/| they are multifarious—of the com | duct of our foreign relations ex-| and laid down the law and practice | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. WILSON | AND THE SENATE . GRIFFITHS DEFEATED, BUT | IT COST A LOT He Walked 7,892,916 Miles | der the Constitution, the absolute A power of negotiation is in the prest'| Hugged 49 Old Maids dent, and the means of negotiation | subject wholly to his will and Juda: | OAKLAND, Cal, May 9.—IHere's ment an hon m Its Harlan Miller When he shall have negotiated andidat for commissioner who and went his proposed treaty to the} was defeated by S27 votes and is yenate, the jurisdiction of thia body | lad of it hia in the official re attaches and ite power begin, It] port of election expenses he handed may advise and consent, or it may|to the county auditor refuse Statement of expenditures of Har Continuing, the senator observed | lan Miller, candidate for Commission that even the senate commit er Ni At the election held April foreign relations had no 16, 1919 claim on the president. At this p Wasted six weeks’ time. in the debate, Se or Lodge arone| Lout 1689 hours of sleep. _ That in the administration of Mr.|paira of suspenders, and a valuable | Madison, the senate uted a com rabbit to a chureh fair © him in regard to the] Subseribed to the OAKLAND EN Summer nt of a minister to Sweden, |QUITUOK ax timer. and he replied that he could Spent a2 ra worrying how I . . ve commie (ha sn | woul equare mye ssn ana 0 illinery sively with the senate y bears A ive Fevegative Joined four lodges and had to pay At 7 50 d Senator Spooner concluded by |8¢k dues in four others. ° an |atating that the president in ax free| Klesed 42 babies. tion by the senate, as “he wan free |RAnlenn Re aerapat 8, . dete co whether he would or| Walked 7,892,914 milen (estimated to det epaine whiter b , Would OF} nook banda’ with 18,783,027,001 New Second Floor quoting no «official «opinion of |™ (exact.) —_ P = — yan 2 eal Open OE eld & ithe and talked enough pes I. wha and white char nomas Jefferson on the eee OC Saar ah vv aloe acterize the per Hats the neonate jon of busi. | 6 ee hich are dinpl unusu | cane “dhits fh i te enna Contributed $78 to charity and ns $ po ee 1 thee alee gave $5 to a Portuguese | ally large style uasor | Made love to nine widows and 72 Gainty, deticate coloring oye nd of refer : ing to Washington, It ta Interest homely girls ted epgormde, b aa nBh sd ss ; Hueed 40.014 maids tall sbinny).| which are particularly summer |ing to know that Washing and produce pleasing results, Our | the progeam of treaty.making in con bit four times, arrest Millinery Section has taken min |multation with the senate. It is re-/ONS?. spent $53 yg any a account of these and the discerr ported the senators were not 4 = Ve SE Vee. aoe! ay ing woman will revel in choosing ng gs my = Foy d v ee @ beautiful summer hat of excep o is told in the “Mem o {onal worth John Quincy Adame: °xtr Crawrora |USED TO “MARR” HUNS, |] Sm)" told twice over the story of Prexi- The Fat sketched te of white dont Washington's having gone to| MARKETS BONDS NOW hemp and Is offered in an assort the senate with & project of a treaty | ment of colored edge A large to be negotiated. They debated it.) poke shape, trimmed v jand proposed alterations #0 that flowers and narrow atin | when Washington left the senate ribbon, price $7.50 chamber he maid he would be d——d if he ever went there again. And lever since that time treaties have (eens = 4 been negotiated by the executive be M ’ S ' | fore mubmitting them to the consid: | ens summer ' | eration of the senate.” _ Swto ec PRE Dress Shirts In view of the foregoing republi 1 25 can goepel, what of the consistency $ 49) nator Lodge? Me lately was Mate Wiser; Rear { bin of a round rebin of nen z ‘ declaring in advance what they UMMER DAYS and warm H would do as to a pending treaty “ex weather creates exacting de { clusively in the power of the prest mands upon men's wardrobe of { dent to negotiate” before subminsion shirts, and for thin reason all { of it to the senate for thelr free and men require an unlimited mup- § impartial ratification, amendment or ply. The excellent assortment | rejection of staple and fancy stripes in ( But how openty has President Wt! this display presents exceptional ( exercived bis right to negotiate values in coatstyle Shirts with ( the pending treaty? soft cuffs ‘ Bince the war began be has often Sizes 14 to 18. { stated what he thought the treaty He revived the prac: | con ought to be j tice Of personally addressing | gress, In this way he ate and the people into his contt dence. He stated there must come | out of the war a league of nations | to prevent, as far as possible, future clusively in the president. And he| war ite outlined the earential atruc . Britain and America, ‘believed, with proper measures countries will fail to suffer it. There are hundreds of thou- PE does not exercise that constitutional | .| Dower, nor can he be made to do it. under the tutelage or guardianship | | Of the senate or of the house or of) the senate and house combined. “The senate has no right to de mand that he shall unfold to the world or to it, even in executive see few| sion, his instructions or the pros T sald “right.” 1 use that word ad visedly in order to illustrate what all men who have studied the sub-| Ject are willing to concede—that un. CUT THIS OUT OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR Ca- ARR, CATARRHAL DEAF. 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Parmint used in this way acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the pyatom and has a tonic action t helps to obtain the T Preparation costa little and | Every p: catarrh, oF head noisea or in bh of hearing should give this treatment a trial, SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK It's Grandmother's recipe to bring | color, lustre and youthfulness to hair when faded, streak- ed or gray. ‘That beautiful, even shade of | dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea land Sulphur. Your hair is your ‘charm, It makes or mars the face, When it fades, turns gray or streaked, Just an application or two | of Sage and Sulphur enbances its appearance a hundredfold. | Don't bother to prepare the mix | ture; you can get this famous ol lrecipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth’s | Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lus. | tre of your hair, | Everybody uses “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound now be-| |eause it darken. so naturally and| | evenly that nobody can tell it has | been applied. You simply dampen | a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking | one small strand at a time; by morn ling the gray hair has disappea and after another application it iv gloesy and lustrous pect or progress of the negotiation. } caterrh cut| } | respect comes beautifully dark and appears, swod Longa an saree has. been ob- tained ture and functions of such a league. In common with statesmen of Bu. rope, he said it must be a part af | the pence treaty in order to make geese the treaty, Mr. Taft early auld: “Such a league must be formed at the time of the definite peace, or the opportunity may be lost for. | ever.” In four addresses during May and June, 1916, the president predicted and outlined the league, In his speech accepting renomimation, Sep: | tember 2, 1916, he emphasized neces [sity for joint national action against Jany willful disturbance of the peace of the world, In his Omaha and [Cincinnati addresses of October, 11916, he repeats that neutrality ts over and that “we must have a so ciety of nations.” Notably in his address to the sen- jate, January 22, 1917, the president went Into detail in presenting his position “that peace must be fol lowed by some definite concert of | power, tions “adopt the doctrine of Presi dent Monroe as the doctrine of the world.” In bis great address to con gress, January §, 191%, his 14 points were announced, Hix famous 14th point is now article 19 of the peace covenant, and the storm center of senatorial opposition, They are as followa: “14, A gen eral association of nations must be formed, under specific covenants, |for the purpose of affording mutual | guarantees of political independence and territorial Integrity to great and lamall states alike.” members the league undertake to nd preserve as against ex- ternal aggression the territorial in- tegrity and existing political pendence of all members of league. In case of any such aggres sion, or in case of any threat or dan- ger of such aggreasion, the council shall advise upon the means by |which this obligation shall be ful | filled." Altho the president, particularly lin his addres# to the senate, Janu- Jary, 1917, called for Judgment upon the terms and guarantees, “funda mental and essential,” am afraid they relied upon the put it across. | Historic justice will show the pres:| ident to have been most frank and | |kenerous with the senate and people |in public discussion of the principles, | points, purposes, framework and op-| eration of the expected peace treaty | and league. |PLAN BIG U. S. HOTEL | AT CHATEAU-THIERRY NEW YORK, May 9.—Copeland Townsend of the Hotel Majestic, | who Is interested In two other Ne | York hotels, has been approach: |a syndicate to become managing di: | | rector of a new American hotel to | be built at Chateau-Thierry, France. The syndicate is composed of New York and Paris capitalists, and the plan is to build one of the largest, hotels in France on the historic bat- tleground. ‘The thousands of tourists that will) visit there for years has made the de- mand for a hotel one worth con sidering in a big way, it in sal Many business enterprises are eady spring up around Chat hierry, ind the need for hotel a mmodation is acute. Tt jx under “sumed inability of the president to! and proposed that the na | “Article X. The | inde- | the | for a lasting) | Per whether the neigh | bors like it or not. | year-old ‘African Hon, “Tawny | xhing,” at large, leader of Major Kenneth Marr, Acting Chief of Police Daniel the La Fayette Escadrilie, used to | O'Brien stated he would confer with | Marr the Germans by dropping bombs on them. Now he is drop ping V-Loan Mterature over Western | |the imprisonment of the lion. It is cities, and doing it with re | planned to have the complaining Marr-kable success. * | neighbors to make a formal charge _ lagainst the King of the California #t. ue rd as “col "32 Woman Must Lo Lock in nat event: ite sasteens” Srpna Up Lion, Police Say! rh FRANCISCO, May 9.—Mr«. Herbert E, Cole wil! have to reckon rest. People who live in glass houses announced intention of keeping her ball grounds “TIZ” FOR FEET Instant Relief for Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; for Swollen, Calloused Feet and Corns “Pull, goer Pull My sore, tired, swollen feet just ache for ‘Ti." You're footsick! . Your feet feel|has ever known pence to We "apoken now, not after (ured, puffed up, chafed, aching,| Get a 26.cent box of “Tix” at any verde, when {t may be too late,” sen. (sweaty, and they need “Tis.” {eras store and end foot torture for Rtor "kept virtually allent and ac.| “Ti” makes feet remarkably fresh/a whole year. 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