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DEBATE IS ON BY RAYMOND CLAPPER WASHINGTON, Oct. ‘Treaty supporters prepared today for a fight to obtain unquall- fied ratification of the pact, Debate raged on the #enate floor over the Johnson treaty amend. | ment today | No yote was expected until to- morrow on the Johnson amendment. | Further reservations will be con sidered by the foreign relations © at a meeting Rte today, | making @& final plea for ndment to equailaze voting | strength in the league, declared that he Introduced it with the most | implicit faith that ft would be ac } cepted by the senate with enthust asm and acclamation, * “I find that 1 am sadly mistaken,” sald Johnson, “There are gentio- men in this senate who refuse to/ thelr country that which is assumed | by another, “This right, which ts not denied) }the United States in Engtand, | |}Canada or any other country, ts denied tn the United States senate,” }declared Johnson, as he read from English papers articles which said | the United tes is entitled to equa) representation, | Senator Hitchoock declared there | are many moves ahead for the ad-| ministration forces, despite the word | that several mild reservationiats have | indicated their approval ofthe for | eign relations committee reserva: | tions, as agreed on yesterday, One move contemplated by Hitch cock is a astraightout vote on ratifi. | cation of the treaty without reserva: | tions. He is expected to plan maneu vera with a view to putting thé re publican party on record against a/ simple ratification of the treaty be- fore the reservations are voted on. Scores of amendments to reserva, tions will be offered by democratic | eenators, it was said today. Dozens) of roll\calls will be demanded, they | may. Cross Off Stars . on Service Flag! Demobilization of the service flag | of Ionic Lodge, No, 90, Free and Ac-| cepted Masons, was the inspiration | of an elaborate ceremony at the) Masonic Temple Wednesday evening ‘Thirty-nine blue stare were croased off with bars of silver. One gold star, for Corporal Alfred H. Peterson, Co, C, 3¢1st infantry, who died of wounds in the battle of the Argonne, remained untouched. MRS, REED TO SPEAK ‘The first joint meeting of the Se attle Reconstruction Forum and the Seattle Commonwealth club will be held at the Good Eats (Wolf's) cafe- teria, S11% Second ave., Monday | evening, October 27, at 6 p, m. The program will consist of an! address by Dr. Anna J. Reed, for:| merly of Sehttle, now with the U. 8, department of labor. [ THEATRES | a | PALACE HIP A vandeville bill, featured by two headline acts, opened at the Palace Hip Thursday. Colonial costumes are worn by the Louis Brocades, a quin- | tet of musicians, who combine «in~ ing with plano, violin and flute play: | ing. Clifford Wayne Trio, vermatile In-| dians in full regalia, offer a colleo | ton of singing, talk, contortion and) pantomime in which a Gyearold papoose is featured. Howard and Lewis are two young men who caption their mixture of comedy and song, “Do You Like Mer Appearing in the guise of a humor | ous policeman, Jere Sanford flavors his talk with a liberal spattering of | singing, whistling and yodeling. Mayo and Vernon offer comedy songs and brisk eccentric dances. Leonard and Wright are dancers. The feature photoplay is “Modern | Love” with Mae Murray. ‘The Ketchikan Igioo of the Order of Pioneers have formed an incor. poration for the purpose of building a sanitarium at the Bailey Bay hot springs, on Behm canal, about 75 miles from Ketchikan. They expect to construct @ modern and up-to-date establishment where all who cot will be cared for. Y THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919. os ave Money On Your Overcoat OU men who choose your Over- coats and you boys who have your Overcoats chosen for you at this Great Upstairs Store, will positively save a substantial sum, no matter what price you pay. The low cost of selling Upstairs, to- gether with our great Buying Power, enables us to mark our Overcoats at the same money - saving Prices which have made our Suits the standard of Seattle value. Men’s Suits and Overcoats Boys’ Suits and Overcoats $15 to $45 $7.50 to $27.50 There’s a style here to satisfy every fancy, and the materials ‘ are uniformly good. You sacrifice nothing to style by taking advantage of our Upstairs Prices. Extra Trousers A splendid choice of fabrics in all the most popular shades. Editor The Star: jsays in effect that we should com- placently and philosophically accept the conditions created on this Coast |by the Japanese because we invited | t \them here. ‘ | Who does he mean we? Certain- lly the people of the Pacific did not invite them. It was the Eastern heads of the transcontinental rail- |roads who brought several thou- |sands of them in about 20 years ago. These Eastern were interested only in cheap labor and increased dividends. In 1905, when the problem became acute,| our government invited them to) stay out Japan agreed with President Roosevelt on her honor to keep out. | All signs point to the deliberate | colonization of the Pacific Coast and our colonies in the Pacific by the government of Japan itself. About 25,000 of our young men were sent to war from Western Washington, In the meantime the government of Japan sent thou- | sands of her men and women here and today there are about 25,000 | Japanese subjects in Western | Washington, We raked and scraped every possible dollar together to| Crgss and other war activities, | Jaan, thru her government baaks, | |provided her nationals with unitm- | t over the diversified lines and op- 7 portunities which our own young men were obliged to desert, while world and establish the principle of the “self-determination of peo- ples, I don't believe in soft-pedalin, ‘on this question. I think we would all rather stand up for our rights, come what may, than to stand You are with itching, or ited millions to enable them to take | box of they went out to help save ihe [Dow Who Opened Door to Japs? Not Coast, Says Freeman W. BR. Wil- idly by and be Hams, In a letter to the Times, |our country. “jimmied” MILLER FREEMAN, The cel has he ita tail. 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' With three small boys under ar- jrest and part of the stolen money recovered, police believed today they had cleared up the theft of $262 from the Northlake mill last Monday afternoon, The youngest of the trio, a mere jtot of 6, is sald to have pointed out to @ playmate, aged 9, where the money was kep ~year- joa said to omitted the the two latter burying a tomato ean in the yard at 1305 Northlake ave, At this tin other boy, 12, was let in on the secret, police say, and the three went on a purchasing tour with the stolen money, buying cameras, clothes, wrist-watches, flashlights and numerous other ar- ticles, which have been recovered along with $48 remaining cash, h in There are 875 distinct spectes of iris, the French fleur de lis. 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