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The Shantung M Japan followed the other countries & Loan Association Where Pine Street Crosses Third Senator Lodge, however, ts play fire, He takes Shantung |. P. TUNNEL OPENED; SIX MONTHS TERMS| WRECKAGE IS CLEARED ne he made the best situation rather than risk # worse| one? in ator Lodge should bear that the greatest test of a se solf-restraint statesman ts pur John Wolbers, J.C. McKenzie and| REDDING, Cal, Sept. 26.—(Unit-|Jenator well knows that nations,| Expects Restoration Fred Lioyd faced robbery charges in| ¢d Press.)-—-Tunnel pte 2 On the ike restive steeds, sometimes et} President Wilson was wise beyond | tt , , |Southern Pacific Shasta route, 4 and ran eway. In|tne @mprohension, apparently, of|pe ] a | out of hand and BPE y p Justice Otis W. Brinker's court! which has been blocked since last statecraft, as in ordinary life of|these senators, when he told them|m: pe ge ea tnt the ce | Saturday. was opened this morning z common men, especially Stockade, when they handcuffed him{*° traffic. No further transfer of miss or waive the opportunity to | expected Japan to make the prom.) wo ee P ecessary e 1 ble uat take the consequence do aes ates wate {OM | when five freight cars were derail- | "What Ix the Shantung peace set:|matter can be, ou charge of petit larceny and were sen-|°¢ '® Htlement but the logic’ of previous |be brought up for r fenced to six months in the county|~, ev What did Senators Knox.) under Articl dail. Gitter and Miley made their] were captured soon after the jail-| Lods stitter | League of } Betaway, but the. three other men| break | The senators knc Tie ——= | will not vacate at this or any other country At the end of the Spanish War| we took over, in the words of the|pre man from Minsourt, “right smart of | try territory” and made promises, all | ate of which we shall keep ir this | tre Japan | is FPCe SPEQAL \\ PRICE |} EMENT) a FRASER-PATERS ON Co. Won't Take Foreign Orders Wl we restore the Philippines to r inhabitants any sooner should China or any other power jomatically suggest that we’ do den tio’ —The Special Price Basement handles women’s and girls’ Ready-to-Wear and Mil- §" linery exclusively. All goods are bought in big lots made up by manufacturers “ especially for the Basement Store at prices much less than could be secured in any so? No fore the League of Nationa, Why? Because its members covenant that|ls any international matter or treaty | ls ikely to impair the peace of the |world may be brought up for re consideration and settlement or for New Arrivals Which Are Constantly Coming A Most Fortunate examples of| the She stepped intoland eit of @ bad}her own from ing the war the when wejthe other day that he confidently|der the pidding ofj}say ne There is further reason to con the eral character was ever made or what difference dors that make? It For the sake wf our own country the senate should ratify it intact at once and seek to amend it later, THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919. | atter By AUSTIN BE. GRIFFITHS Jevents which led to the German{Shantung. The answer is, “Nothing Do we want war with Japan? jerip on China and finally through} substantial.” This is #0 mainly be ce A combination of unfortunate clr-| the fortunes of war to the Japanese|cause no one country can afford WHERE ARE YOUR neater cumstances says yee. The common | *Ceersion, confirmed for the time|to be wet nurse very long for weak, a a swers no, |D¢ing by the Shantung settlement|divided China, “The Lord helps J ense of the country answer » Ls pe) VALUABLES? ( Certain wise men in Washington,|!" the peace treaty? They did|/them who help themselves” isan old } i examen elsewhere and| hothing but #tand on points of vant|maying also true of nations, The| In the city of Seattle it is safe rattlobrained alarmists are groom-|#¢ and watch the water flow under] world needs the Peace Plan to take} 1 |ing thia country for war. “ Jingoes| the bridge, care of China, if for no other to say that there are millions {not burnt up in the fires of the They Did Nothing Then reason of dollars worth of Securities late war think now is. the time tol tn théee seed day when China|, 19 what I say on this subject 1| and Valuables that are kept in crush the rising power Japan.) was cut into “spheres of influence” | t#claim aay bis in favor of Japan ney are mistaken, This country|and ports occupation Were ae.{{ admire the Chinese, I regret thelr | dresser drawers. trunks. tin bones, We have vital home affairs pres*| publican party was mostly in office na join in and desks are open invitations “to . ention. . What the cour nd four oper ing for attent and these senators w high #0 senators were high in it Sneak Thieves and the Fire Bug, Aitry at large demands is world! councils As th peace. Then we can set our own) What did the Republican party do sham $4 a Year and Upwards | |nouse in order, Then we can do . “er will show, I waa] ° to carry on the work «first to urge our gov will rent_an Individual Safe in our Ghee eof the outside world ete ent to adopt the policy of the Grouna Floor Safety Deposit Vaults, Wilson was right th Ww ware open door in China aming vo a Insur ay in saying that until the to China Lost Opportunity ance at the owest possible rate. 4 y ts ratified things will Nae Jay | One the excuse, of the murder of Call in and inapect our New Veult. Hours Joint. Between war and. find \her two missiofiaries and later of from 9A Moto 5 PM. e_ the hostile pe > seiite aka-/her ‘ambassador Germany grabbed d S farmers in harvest anrwenty a f 1907 hadjand clinched her physical and eco j ng between rain and sunshine nothin with the jesue of war vin « | nomie position in the Shantung Puget Soun AVINGS Playing With Fire | between « any and Japan, | pentneut Other powers entered| mansion less violently stayed in a wing or two teh. Personally I do not) the shoes of Germany, But she sur-|or helped themselves to the furnt Senator Lodge would pur-|Prived mankind with the unex jture. Ch remained powerless samely fight Japan for all of China,|4mpled, unexpected promise of re®|The United States acted on and off! 1 loss bring about war over the |toration to her helpless neighbor. jas a sort of moral guardian, The ee eee Shantung settlement. But he-is| Why then should these Republl-jwar came, China remained divided ee — letting his political partisansh senators kick against the/and undecided. She postponed her JAIL BREAKERS GET warp his political judgment and rail at the president be-|chance to join the allies and retake Germany | the fortune of war greater support dur-| allies agreed with| to recognize at the ace table her eMims to the Ger «n posseasions taken by her, Un rcumstances any country uid have d the same. Mean-| China helplessly entered into} aty engagements with J | Japan tried won, For at country 1 to champ o treaty safe to} would | fa buzz saw np nt had committed th > to fuch a stand; would not Sen ot Lodge have taken the other We all will recall that when| time. But would we have ree for Jugo- Slavia SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERS| Cuba to the Cubans at the bidding |agninet « ve claims of or suggestion of another power?|Italy to the port of Fiume, Senator| Would we have kept the Piatt|Lodge promptly took the part of} $ 4 jamendment out of the Cuban consti | Italy pecia rice basement tution at the requeet of Mexico, of snceia Hhuity 11 jof any European country? mi On practical grounds the ac| n of the Republican majority of Foreign Relations Committee. | treaty of this complex and gen | u Then why expect Japanese amended plecemeal by other way. These goods are offered by us at prices so much less than will buy like Pride to submit to foreig era treaty-making bodieg . . Japan, however, if unduly siow to (t Paris fe this PUT Pome Their Each Special Lot Goes Out Quickly and Makes Room for Beer er Voluntary pledae, could |work in betore ua True, it does| r object to the delay coming be-|not in all respects pleane me. But @ marvel to me that the treaty an good as it in original consideration and settle Purchase of mae . | And herein Hes a great advantage co Covenant. We have ‘or reaching 4 i such dis | -Woo une national > ident Wileon in promot-| ing the covenant to keep the peace will be proved to be among the . wisest of his day and generation. | . Republicans did to prevent the fait accomple in| JUGO-SLAVS WIN IN ITALIAN FIGHT American Marines Turn Over On Sale Saturday at Extreme ; Values $ | 8 . 5 Fashionable Models an jly Ea marines landed at T the Dalmatian coast, and turned the | town over to the Jugo-Slavs after the latter had compelled an Italian de | withdraw, & models, in all-wool serges. Women who like to dress well and be in the height of style tachment to news without extravagance, can secure in this sale J ssency dispatch from Copenhagen re- dresses of their choice at very moderate BJ ccna ictachmane bexan an ad | —Some of the dresses are made with deep tunic; some silk braid or embroidery trimmed; others have fancy vest fronts, while still others have the new pocket and jans, who y, but the Italian com fn armored car with its aptured by the Slavs... | me me 200 American | me In marines, with machine guna, landed in the town and took possession o the the prisoners, The town was turned . ° over to the JugoSlavs and the|? girdle effects. Most of these dresses are in ff Smericans reembarked alia r wins i |p navy, but there are also a few colors. Some A, y Vancouver Plans s of these models may be seen in our Univer- sity street windows. Municipal VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 2 “ounty commissioners have deci¢ ild a municipal pt issue iil be subm * at the next election r is approved th will make a e the Columbia river for three | miles down from Vancouver. Boy Run Down by We Have Just Unpached a Mien Shipment of Short Plush Coats Specially Priced $29.50 $35.00 —Of the $29.50 Coats we have two models: One is a loose back, semi-belted style with large shaw! collar and deep cuffs. The other is a full belted coat in black plush, with collar, cuffs and bands of Mole Fur Cloth at the bottom. —The $35.00 model is a new 36-inch length coat with fancy silk lining, full belt- ed, deep cuff and large roll collar. These are all of Peco Plush and are extremely good quality for the price, such as only our Special Price Basement can show in the city. | Co: Jap May Recover |§; Altho his skull i# fractured, 6-| th Pearl, 659 19th} , it was an-| dence hospital Jap, whose |The Jap, driving an auto truck, ran down the boy on the street Wed- nesday . 50 Girls’ and Juniors’ : ; Fall and Winter Coats HOLLANDERS ORGANIZE With headquarters here, the Netherlands Soctety Hollandia has been organized in Seattle. Alber Vandermeer, of Issaquah, 1s pre " In a Sale at ent, ‘The ‘purpose of the society is to create closer social relations $15 00 between former Hollanders. | . ‘ a 7 if TALKS TO CHAMBER | 7 —Yoythful belted models of Velour, Zibeline and Plush Velour. Some of the Robert C, Fay, advertising man- | i Coats are lined throughout, and others lined only to the waist. Some of them have railed ae oe meee aH { large fur collars, while others have collars of plush or self material. The colors Dcidetbue as a. tabsudinliw. temas’ k include Navy, Taupe, Brown, Green and Burgundy. In sizes 8,10, 12, 14,16 and 18, JJ eon at noon Friday in the Masonte | - . club on “Selling Your City to the : People,” “BAYER CROSS” ON “Rayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be safety contains proper directions to safe- Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost ss w Victors but a few cents at drug stores— —The lot consists of 97 most. up-to-date bent Ee ‘ e . NDON op oi (United | facture of Monoaceticac Dresses, copies of much higher priced” Bl eco; — two huntred Amertcan| iin te tg en ne gir (Trau), on | — NAVY CRUISING MOTOR BOATS ° on Trogir an American de | prices. r entered the harbor to compel] 99 SUDMARINE CHASERS, 110 jans to the | feet 1 uF J with inhabitants | three P, heavy duty « bid. served GENUINE ASPIRIN AY (i a R wine must be marked with the! “Bayer Cross.” Always buy unbroken Bayer package which relieve Headache, Toothnche. rache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain SALE OF 20 wit nt . until 12 lock noon, 4 October, 1919. now in First ir ta, 7, 80 and $4, now ixth Naval District, Charleston, chasers Nos, 336 and 233, how h Naval District, New Or- » now in 12th Cal ders. 1 Righ ms mnie eretary of JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested without the after- math of painful acidity, the joy is taken out of both eating and living. _KI-MOIDS are wonderful in their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleas-|| ant to take—relief prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE SCOTT'S EMULSION | ‘|! | FRASER-PATERS ON Co. y te EET A Clearance im _ Low Shoes A Big Reduction in Several Incomplete Lines of High Grade Pumps and Oxfords Brown Sport Kid and spats or woolen hose, —Stylish Colonial Pumps in dark brown Kid; also Black Patent Leather. Light welt sole with Louis leather heel Black Kid Oxfords, with sole and Louls covered heel. turn —We have these in a fair range of sizes. 200 pairs in the lot. Up to $12.00 quality. All to be closed out at $7.00 Shoe Department, Second Floor. Georgette Blouses —Pretty, dainty, likablé Blouses for college class room, for the office, for the smart street costume, and suitable, to be sure, and desirable for every occasion that demands a pretty, practical and inexpensive blouse. All new styles with trimmings of self-frills, silk embroidery, laces and beads. In white, flesh, maize, American Beauty, bisque, apricot, delft and navy. All sizes, 34 to 46. Priced at $6.50 each. ? Hand Bags —We are featuring a showing of the new assortment of suede hand bags - which we have just received, in the leather goods department. Made of glove suede in tasseled style, in Brown, Tan, Taupe and Beaver, and fitted with mirror and swing purse. They are daintily lined through- out with silk. Attractive values, specially priced for Saturday at $5.00. —Leather G Firat Floor. —Blouses, Third Floor. —_————— ere - Latest Arrivals In —We have a special lot of tailored and dress Hats for Saturday, made of Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet, Velours and combinations of Velvet and Beaver ; Cloth. The styles include some very smart chin chin sailors in draped effects, trimmed with un- usual arrangements of wings, novelty feathers éf burnt ostrich and pompons. There are also, some trimmed with hand work of chenille and gold thread. These are really exceptional values in mil- linery. For Saturday, $8.75 each. Millinery, Third Floor. Chifton Taffeta Petticoats —Colors are changeable blue and green, red and green, peacock and or- chid, gold and purple, turquoise and silver, and plain bottle green.: —tThese are entirely dependable in quality. Silk Stockings —Women’s fine quality, medium weight, pure thread silk, full fashioned, lisle sole and garter top. Black and Cordovan. A stocking of excellent quality for the price, $1.75, ; Luggage—Speciallly Priced for Saturday Petticoats, Third Floor. —Hoslery, First Floor, —A good quality Walrus Grain Cowhide Bag, with sewed-on corners and lift catches. Sizes 16 to 18 inches. Suitable for both men and women. Price $5.00, -—Black Enamel Suit Case, fitted with straps all around, and equipped inside with removable tray and shirred pocket. A good looking Suit Case that will give splendid service. Price $8.50. ~-Luggage, Fifth Floor, The Special Sale of Ivory Imperial announced in full in last night’s paper will be continued Saturday until the remaining pieces are sold. —There is still a good selection from which to choose. —French Ivory, First Floor,