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SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. ‘SOME SAY PACT IS NOT KILLED | Diplomatic View on Treaty Is, Divided WASHINGTON, PD, C., Nov, Foreign diplomats here wore div poned to believe today that the peace treaty was not dead, but would be revived and ratified before the end of the year. Diplomatic opinion was divided Some did not consider the rejection & serious matter, Others, notably representatives of smati¢r nations, rdod it as disastrous. It le & little bit too early to say what effect the rejection Is going to have,” @ British attache said. “We will have to wait a few days to nee t way the situation takes He indicated the belief that ition would weaken, 1," Harris-Metzer Co., of 311 Second Ave. South, Wholesalers of Men’s Ready-to-Wear, sold out. We bought their entire stock, made them a ridiculous offer, and with a mighty hand of cash we bought their entire stock for a great deal less than it cost them, so we cannot urge you too strong- ly to be present at this grand slaughter. ‘ rejection is a disns }a high Greek diplomat. “? Jin Europe ts anxious conditions return We neider the Presenee of the United States in the league vital to establish peace in the world, I hopp the next senate will reexamine the treaty,’ n Serbian quarters it waa stated “the rejection ts a bad thing for the smaller nations, becay ked to the Unit However, the This gigantie sale stars, and we have slashed the price on every article in ‘the store to such a low figure that you cannot help but supply your present and future wants for dad and the , ere yoy will see your dollar do the work of two, We invite merchants to come and make their purchases in quantity, as our prices are almost half the present wholesale quotations. But our advice to each and every one is to come early. The stock is complete now. This is the time to make your selections—don’t wait till the stock is sold out. We are ques a few prices on different articles picked at random, but come and see for yourself. Bring this “ad” with you for reference, “It ts a bad thing,” sald Bulgar fans, “It throws out the United States. It means the United States ad will not take part in the futu: justment in Europe. It is expected also that the rejection will do away with the American mandate for Armenia,” $1.00 Leather Work Gloves 11.00 Union Suite—Cut to. Cat to 48c Me Handkerchiefs; Red, $1.00 Men's Suspenders; Cut to 48c $1.50 Men's and Boys’ $8.00 Army Shoes; Genu- tne Munson Last—Cut to $3.48 $30.00 Men's Fine Over HOWDY! BEEN STUNG YET? ee a $5.00 Men's Union Suits; Extra Heavy—Cut to $2.68 $12.00 Loggers’ Shirts; Extra Heavy; Pure Wool Cut te $5.85 $14.00 Dress and Work Shoes; Finest Makes— Cut te $4.95 $10.00 All Wool Flannel Shirte—Cut to $3.98 $15.00 $12.00 “Chippewa” Shoes; Gevuaine—Cut to $5.98 $20.00 Hoys'’ Swell Dress Suita; Cut to $8.95 $25.00 “Slip. On" Kain: coats—Cut to $9.85 Children’s Play = Suits Cut te 98c $1.00 and $8.00 Men's Dress Pante—Out to $3.35 20¢ Men's Sex; all col ors—Cut le 9c $46.00 Men's Suits; Hand Tallored—Cut to $17.85 50c Sunpenders—Cut to 19c $2.50 Men's Bib Union- Made Overally—Cut te $1.79 $6.00 and $7.00 Men's Dress Hats, all coloree + Cut te $2.98 44,800 Companies Listed Whose Stock Is Worthless BY HARRY B. HUNT WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 21 J. Rufus Wallingford ts abroad in the land Government authorities declare there never have been so many fake and fly-by-night promo. tion schemes as are hatching now Ono statistician has compiled the names of 44,500 companies whore stocks and bonds are practically worthless, and this does not bein to reach the total of defunct cor porations promoted within recent yeara, One firm in New York has de- veloped a landoffice business in simply reporting to brokers on such fly-by-night stocks are are brought in y clients in the quest for $1.00 Wool Sox; good weight—Cut te 45c $18.00 All Wool Macks nawe—Cut te $8. ss tbe Men's por vill ong “9c $25.00 Men's Suits; Latest Btylee—Out to $9.85 inawe—Cut to A partial of Ret rich-quick pro- Motions recently put out to the pub Me—ali in the most glowing terms —ives a total capitaligation of over $5.00 Heavy Flannel Shirts ee Ladies’ Dress Shoes; Val- 3 three billion dollars. Ot} companies, Cut to $2.00 Work or Dress ues to $15.00-—Cut to ‘ some flat frauds, o| doubtful, re Shirte—Cut ‘ Ian $2.38 4.98 i Of $468,000,000. All softs and kinds of Industrial torporationa have been “organized,” with a capital of $948, 250,000. Mining promotions in thd past few monthe—aince the retire ment of the capital issues commit "}toe—have amounted to $708,226.36, and miseejiancous promotions to | $834.727,000. | Herein lies one of the factors in jour present onomic tangle, ‘SALT LAKE IS 98c 20c Canvas Gloves—Cut to 9c $5.08. ae ee that wht wear—Cut to $2.48 $1.50 Boys’ Overalls Cut to 98c Deialatite: © 5 Medeasien $5.95 MOTHER Bring the little fellow down here and have us fit him in a swell Boys’ Suit. You can save a five dollar bill on our $12.00 Suits cut to ...........0000e00-- 9O.B5 HANKSGIVING BARGAINS SEES ae e COME E ARLY LIBERTY BONDS WE CLOSE a ACCEPTED AT 6 P. M. “4 ” SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, pe 2 4 —(United Preas.)—Great Salt Laie ts ce er ee ws any Ge ee UST A WORD TO THE fe woneeMAN: Buy your Working Clothes ‘here for about one-half what you j 1909, but a good rain will freshen it would pay elsewhere. again, according to J. Cecil Alter, ; government meteorologist j = KS ree Inet of'tke ake te new toper WE WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHEC : than it has been since January 15,! : 1909 maid Alter today “The abso lute ammount of salt In the lake prob a ably does not vary appreciably, and . has not varied since it was first seen by white mam, but since the amount of water varies with evaporation and : precipitation, the reat! salinity in creases ag the level fall $ Alter said the low stage of the lake a . usually oceurs in January, when the + hd feeder streams are frozen at their source, and that the high stage —choice of mahogany or oak—any fin- | 1*"'7 occurs tate in June, shor after the season of heaviest precip! ish—and ten double-face records—20 tation, and after the period of rap . . idly melting snow. ‘ é pemtections—tetal price only $108-50— lie won't OPPOSE HIS » (iM delivered complete to your home now OLD FRIEND, SANTMYER or Christmas on first payment of $10.00 | Arsouncing and of'wiie| What Size Is |22 Are Indicted | TRUCK CATCHES FIRE . to oppo and low terms to suit you on balance. 3. Santmmyer in the school election, by Portland Jury), ®.% Ane 242 190 ave, was , PORTLAND, Or. Nov. 21.—Twen.| @2veling towards his home Thure- George P. Listman, Triple Alliance comptroller of the treasury today ie , candidate for school director, correct W t - |day night, his truck loaded with | | sued a call for the condition of na ed his nominating petition Thursday OMAN SHOOT! www acer. WoW. were in | garden produce for the family |society women of wearing a ring on| tional banks on Monday, November to read “for the term being vacated |dieted by the grand jury here yes | larder. | ad Place your order early ty Nathan ohsteta®. k Sh MA |terany atterioon on charses of b @ngel began mniffling the odor [the thumb: The fashion, it Is sata, jaw as we only have a lim- Listman said hia stand waa taken As oema |of baked potatoes ‘and roasted corn. jeame from America, Miss Ella | voor ror oun sicxs CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET = “'Soxn act WEAR RINGS ON THUMB; SCUER BANE CALL LONDON, Eng. Nov. 21—The WASHINGTON, Nov. 21—Th@ fashion is spreading among English —rerecyee——epniiisihibiiien coi ing violated the state criminal Let's b fendship for Sant * vhee' a fo bay Boldt's French pas i ited number of these popular —" of hie friendship for Gant: |. discusaion—thia time the shoe|dicalism law | He smacked his Rps abd then shud-| Wheeler Wilcox, the writer, being | gy" tatown 1414 Sd a outfits. y , dealers have thrust into the publie| ‘The indictments are the result of| Jered as he turned and saw his |amomx tho votaries of the new style. town, 913 24 Ave. Santmyer and T have been close) eum the subject of the aise of wom. aid Which was conducted by de-|truck was in flames, The fire Ge | ————— en's feet thruout the country. partment of justice operators here| partment extinguished the flames. Inquiry among shoe dealers of rep-|a week ago, when 58 alleged tndus-| Ti truck was damaged $209, but esentative cities shows that the/trialists were agrested while oon-|W4# covered by $800 Insurance. fast ia owt of the running for first|ducting a meeting A short cirevit in the ignition place, Honors for the smallest aver- | aan oeeenenneteeee ———~«—«—<—=« | system started the fire, \ re foot size are divided evenly be-| misery for many women and excess | - —— —-— tween Chicago, Atlanta and San| profits of echiropodists. For now| Nikalgin, the external anesthetic Francisco, in which three cities the| women may try to squeeze their|used go successfully in army hos-| average size is 444 A, the smallest in| long-suffering feet into shoes below|pitals on the Verdun and sSomme| | the country the average size in their respective | fronts and at Paris, is the invention | | cities. of an Ameri personal friends for a ldng time," Listman sald. If you prefer some other style Brunswick reserve now ahead of the Christmas * rush, We are the only Brunswick dealers west of Chicago where you ca choose from all models. Prices 360 to $1,500—all sold on convenient terms, POOR n electrical engineer. Largest in St. Paul POS S engi New York follows with 4% B. Los} 7 The “Bayer Cross” means|Anetien tnd Washinton are a bait Don't ‘Experimen: With Catarrh; genuine Aspirin prescribed | (ycyoiana, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, | eh i EEE It Often Leads to Serious Trouble consolation falls to St. Paul, where Mh och Aaya Bl enna tion Nteen| the fact cannot be hidden that the| You Will Never Be Cured by finally reaches down into the lungs, DENTISTRY Is @ profession of experience and skill, 90 par cent being es xe | average size is @ full 6, jand everye recognizes the alarm: mechanical work. Thereby th * years Ago. Physicians | aly onoe|*Y in’ Tray be the reqult of this Local Treatment With Sprays | (ng conditions that result. when the! . Thereby the man who specializes becomes proved its wonderful effick |foot census is moot, Chi Fo, whone Catarrh is a condition of the blood! lungs are affec Thus Catarrh highly efficient in his special brancli and renders superior the relief of pain, ‘Th | world-famous Aspirin, In “I } lets of Aspirin” is wafely taken by millions for Colds, Headache, Rheu-| A . f matism, Neuralgia, Barache, ‘Tooth-| pica women have been grossly | exaggerated in the past work, In this office each dental surgeon is a partner and a specialist, rendering service that is impdssible to secure elsewhere, Examination and professional advice free. All operations done under the latest painless and sani- tary methods and guarantead 15 yoars. may be the forerunner of that most dreaded and hopeless of all diseases, consumption. | citizens were once popularly a ited with large feet, may argue figures of tho average foot size of and cannot be cured by local appli- cations of sprays and douches; this| has been proven by the thousands| No local treatment affords perma who ve vainly resorted to this|nent relief. Experience has taught ache, Aching Joints, Neuritis and | °™ortin turn flippant with al.| Method of treatment, that 8. $. 8. is the one remedy which : Pain generally Catarrh should not be neglected or| attacks the dk: 1 16. Third Aven om “ y .},| lusions to the fact that foot #! s! lacks the disease at jts source, the 2 18 ue ss Re ike te. ware, Croge, ‘wmleh | ters not if the woman in question is | ¢xPerimented with. ‘The wrong treat-| blood, and produces satisfactory. re. ° : rk ithe “right” one; or that s ment is valuable time lost, @uring| sults’ in even the worst cases. detween University and Seneca of Aspirin,” 1a on each genuine pack.| th? “right” ono; or that what counts! ', ‘the dineaue i gotting a, firmer] Cater + A ag We, ae Catarrh sufferers are urged to giv Gi Gb4 cach euntin’ tablet, is the manner in which a woman tim, La sive MA PAPER ATTN fy ah Phone Eliott 4357. Open Evenings. TN LORE A RIE 85 Ds LEE PIE LES IES ALT 1 PPE a 4 q hold upon its v ad making it} 8. 8. 8. a thorough trial. It 4 H ‘ tamps her foot when an fe : ie Mal is sold : - Phone Main 3139 Boxes of 12 tablets cost but a tew | #™ a Witect 2 en vi more difficult for even the proper| by all druggists, You are invited to| cents and contain proper directions Ha ect on Future treatment to accomplish result write to the Medical Department for Drugelats also soll larger “Bayer"| But a sure eft promises to be| ‘Though Catarrh makes its first ap-| expert advice ay to how to treat your packages. Aspirin is the trade mark|that the -| pearance in the nostrils, throat and Ad 8 ° of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic:| ment of the average size of women’s|air passages, tho discase becomes Go. aa awite Ppeodlirbsl Jaen : acideater of Salicylicacid. shoes worn in various citiea gpelia'more and more aggravated andi Ga i ;