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THE SEATTLE STAR SENATE TREATY FIGHT ENTERS FINAL STAGE; The Cr eat t American | Home! | BUILDING STRIKE iS IMPORTANT CHANGES ARE NOW DEMANDED BY L. © MARTIN Waited Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—The Renate treaty fight ent its final phase today The foreign relations commit fee of the senate has finished Work on the pact which Presi Ment Wilson submitied to the upper boty June 10, A\8 soon eee \tea for ame port on it wr win Wy it ber Hh « woupy sc WA cor|idera: ips BY artich Sat sjrules proba fh fol More thap « ‘As th ¥ senate wi com, Rittee, the seve Tal ime text, a od carry Dam part of the resol cation “Adoption Him in Jail man w ot fa\'vr of 4 expres ved sym Purpose of the fou MeCumber Goes Over Senator McCum.er, rep ablican who has steadfastly refused j ~ in party colleaguey fs «am treaty textually, Also poted the d vot the reservations and ex Al that wif 3 iad d the belief ons the treaty mitt i} battle from now on, by both sides, will reservations. majority report «,f the com will be volumino:#s. Senator said today he phans to dis The con. ret the cause {pation. it center on| Ar refuses 1 States any nation nt rican FOV ing the power except by ¢ the amendments (ind reserva 7 fully and to set f eth the rea ‘third Feserve for their adoption ons, such as geo tion and coastwise tr \ f th 7 See esther jurisdiction of the "United ‘DUMB’ MAN IS FOUND TALKING Confab With Woman Lands GOING TO SCHOOL O508 BAGA BABYS SASS | pA) AAAE ABS 908 BAND A868 BNO ABOKG ASS SENN ARAL R§g/ A008 HAAN MV A088 A NAE ‘The. FiksT Time — Bai te "U.S. Army in Armenia Soon, Is Paris Belief bros . | __STILL DEADLOCKED No settlement ix in sight in 8 p5 488 the strike of building trades q AAR AGA men, according to statements | from headquarters of th q §5 8 a fl 4 4 f Md 88 q strikers and om er builders b f Aaa AR Building continues to be shut | * Jown, except for work being AAA GNA AAD done by builders having cost plus contracts. Bay AOA HAN HAN ano GAR fog AAR na. " rumors floating manding 1d with resumed and controverny SEE, hece’s WE Scoot th house Normasl-You Come STRaiarr Dow Tus STREET: Now You Must STUDY HARD AND “MEN You GET THROUCH HERE You OW Go TO WICH SCHOOL ~ between v || thrasbed board HELD CAPTIVE = BY HIS SPOUSE »enira Portland Man n Confined for Four Years Ore, Sept. S—For jam Carrol was kept v A lodge, bear- investigated and But that In © wtrike but om freedom o satisfy him. © got a divorce. ‘ommerce Home Shortage Already im . : t, owing to his ime Constant price increases and ur tot ee certain conts of building have pre war with Ger- ” athe after war vented housing ex here an rents have, been boosted skyhigt Punch Board and Operator Arrested : FIVE WOMEN ARE UP ON TREASON CHARGE ided him, and was ¢ their son in keeping him wa He adjudged com- The Lille court was rt, Senator Hitchcock, |/¥F Serg Thomas was proclaim. lig of the, committee,| The fourth asserts that the Mon 2 nentenced | |S mesg Belgie scot By the . sanity hearing prior to nt @ minority} report in|TO® doctrine will never be subm ents an! reserva eden: | racer vorce trial ee win repeat arguments the|ted by this government t nted there, in-| PARIS Paris .t si aie a Lee) as ing oe : “1 “fl t ton « tr t h t r Stat r efore tt me tion has Aimde againat|1O8 OF 19 nterpretation | by | the |cludir i bo ' . ettement as | oe while BRIDE VANQUISHES mts or reserubtions which |'**sue of nations or foreign pow- | Irish in ane . Ar need: |— ogo ; IE voctsbiniontaes; of the crenty |" hibition r | menia natant : wa gues thet Gay de: sat COPPER WITH BOOT other nations The amendments to the téxt of|Knox's proposal to separate the| It exp the ann : 1s . 5 ane DON h.—The sequelto § 2 the treaty include treaty and league covenant, and tratiy nounce woldier and ‘tans riot . of aoe ad athe reservations premised by the others. wholen besides giving informa- board and $60 a wedding pag 4 at West iy would do this) for the ree Returaing Shaptung eae “s- tion hidden stores of wheat He also had in tow Paputichia, Ham pe Alice Smith, “§ of ratification ip which they Returning Shantung to China tn- | * t cathves mr who, Thomas says, was making 141 ye ped with hav- Sve embodied, provides that the sen "ratification shall 1\ot be effect until the four reservations have stead of giving it to Japan; giving the United States an equal number by refusing to give a reason lof votes with Great Britain in the /she has none. ONT AT 6 P.M. | WE DIE The doors of the North Coast Trunk Factory will close forever Sat- urday at 6 p. m. Every article in stock must be sold before that hour. No reasonable offer refused for electric sign, fixtures or any article in stock. QUALITY ALL SIZES GUARANTEED T R U N KS ALL KINDS Wardrobe Steamer Trunks, best. qual | Full size Wardrobe Trunk, $38 50 . $70.00 value, closing out at S ity Sher, guaranteed for five years: | 33559 Fiber Steamer Trunk, round $96.69 -walue, closing $25 00 edges, fancy lining, > oy peat is ee $19.75 Threequarter size Wardrobe Trunk, | $22.00 Metal Covered, ply, best made $65.00 value, closing $34 50 Trunk with straps all $14 50 CUE BE ooncrceceeces ° CPEs. caece ee . $16.50 Canvas Covered Steamer Trunk, with straps all around .,. $10.00 Big Line of Fashionable Silk, Velvet and Leather Handbags $2.00 to $4.50 Leather Handbags....90¢ | Beaded Silk Bags, finely made, worth up $3.50 to $5.50 Leather Hand 81.65 out at $9.00 $5.00 to Leather Hand 82.40 — Bags in latest 4 * 1 losed out at $5.50 84.00 Leather Bags, val $5.75 rth up to $15 Values up to $10, clos wed out at ed out at Latest st ues to $ ull line Roxylite, walrus leather lined Handbags, $14.50, cut to . grain $7. 25 Fiber Suit Cases Guaranteed Good Wear siccuee $1.75 LEATHER SUIT CASES At SACRIFICE PRICES | Big Line of Leather Traveling Bags, ty OLN EEA a a black and brown; $10 veto valnee $ tac "$6.50 “e" 2.50 F 0.00 values $8. to Leather Bags, leather $8. 75 for $6.50 lined, at ...... $5.00 Japanese Matting Suit 25 Genuine Cowhide Tr ling Bags, Cases cut to © black and brown, cut “rca red: bal "$14.80 Boston Bags $8.50 values $5.00 at Khaki Bags, leather bound, worth up to $12.50, cut to $4.00 10,00 Leather Suit Casen ogre mype |. Bt ceeereeeeeeee caeeeee $20.00 Leather Cases, sis va pees cthtiaceese e cloved out at..... $14.75 eect $8.75 $35.00 high quality Cow wae hide cases closed out at $20.00 5c NORTH COAST TRUNK FACTORY First Trunk Store 819 Second Ave. South of Marion St. Be Sure You Get the Right’ Trunk Store—Look for 819 Leather Name Tags for Suit cas cage Just Two Doors South of HATTON & OLIVER UGNLEAAAYEGAAEUOLAOOAEOOOAGAUAOUOONEUCHSUEAADON A woman tries to appear divcreet where TT EE VET COL... SG. HARBORD be made about October 1 Paris bases this beltet parture of General if such protec- General Harbord in to return t Paris September 20. Six weeks In the Near E i give the gen era} and hie staff tim to arrange ENGLISHMAN IS. BEST LOOKER? | So Says George—But He Is Biased LONDON 8 f Lashwood, t m name of instruct how te This n UNUUNGNQQUIUASHONGALUOMNUAQUUIENENOOUAQUUULONOUOGOOUUOUOUUOEAANGUOUOUDUUOOONOGGOOOOUOUORSGOOOLGOUOUONOGOEOOOUOUONOSOCOOOOUUUONGONEOOOOUDUONGEROOOOOUHvOSNEApHAUAUUT man ir a dress arries it in can LONDON PARSON HAD ONE GRAND CAPACITY Aug The suming remark iquid; of the "Ward, formeriy of Cam fs recalled by his friend, C. I, Thornton, in the Times. “At a bis ner in Cambrid said Mr, Thor parson drank 11 B bottles of Apollinaris, two bottles of champagne and ore bottle of port It had no deleterious effect on him at all MUST ARBITRATE TO GET UNION SANCTION HUUTEGALGUUOTERSAAUIUUOUGUAUEEGCEQUUANONGQUDEOGOUUDU TS AAAAAUA TENTHS Striking pressmen were notified ;| Thursday by their international of ficers that their strike would be nuk lified if they refused arbitration | Pressment and press feeders in job printing shops are demanding $7 a |day for a seven day. Employ ers offered to compromise at $6.50 for tue ht hours, on the de-| This offer was re-| t who arrests candy thru | ing kicked the the militar per cent profit on the nm of the Phillipine 8 5 esis Love's young dream is all right! the medium of the board ed her. She said she only sot Salai | General Harbord has been Gen-|until the matrimonial alarm clock| “If that isn't profiteering, I wanta | ried that day and had a fe Ey eral Pershing’n chief of staff in|goes off and causes a rude awak-| know,” remarked the heavily laderi |drinks, spending her honeymoon tf wrasne. pan ening | sergeant THEY SMILE AND BUY- Why not, take home a perfectly good pair of Shoes for Mother, Daughter, Father or Son, and receive much more money back than they expect in these days of “top notch” prices? This change of ownership Shoe Sale offers an unusual opportunity for saving—it’s a real sale with every pair in this img mense stock sharply reduced. when they Cash is more desirable just now eral very noticeable reductions have been made’ for than shoes, and sey- Saturday selling. Save now, Mer while it’s possible, Women 300 pairs White Reignskin Shoes with leather heels; made in light pe A i 4 vi 200 pairs young men’s Dalton Shoes, Lor Se 1ouse wear; sizes 2) to 5, $3 40 and dark shades of brown; new custom 8. 80 A to Peet eh ered eb esuhlen ses . last; brass trimmed; very popular... 1,000 pairs Novelty Shoes, 814 and 9-inch heights, 9.00 to $10.50 values, including many late fall $ CNIRIG woh a hoa kee bake 4a ean ean 8.40 models . MECHELEN sche ah cut ens 9.40 | 50 to $10.00 values, 7 80 400 pairs Dr. A. Reed's improved Cushion Shoes: ; bl Se Mt ND as 5G sac cGis hd ROR RR EES e m =6several styles in sizes up to 10; . } Hurley Shoes, DAO GU-WMIGSOM, 55 vik ls os piece walls $8.40 all styles . une he ae $10.40 Extra fine quality all-kid Shoes in shades of cham- } Broken lines of black 80 pagne, grays and browns; si ROOE en's C001 seat oc Ree e WRG WIGNER GES io hc ha var r $13.80 3 Men’s Bath Slippers GO¢ Pumps and Oxfords in a wil variety of styles and leathers ............. ve $8. 80 OWN -W Q Q H “SHOE ut 1220-22 SECOND AVE. Hundreds of pairs on the racks at— $1.00, $1.40, $2.70, $3.80, $4.80 SUCCESSORS TO ROYAL BOOT SHOP