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BRITAIN ENTENTE MAKES NEW RUSS PLAN Will Send in Commission to Study Conditions- LONDON, Feb, First definite Steps toward settlement of the Ru» sian question, untversally regarded as the Diggest of international prob loma, were taken by the entente to day . The council of premiers, meeting here, decided To wend an official commission in to Russia to study conditions, under supervision of the League of Na tions. To encourage commerce between the soviet government and the rest of Burope. To iscourage warfare between the Bolsheviki and the border states, but to ald the latter if attacked by the red armies, To withhold diplomatic recognition of the soviets “until convinced that the Bolshevik horrors have ended.” In semiofficial circles the action of the council was generally regard ed an forecasting complete recom nition of Russia in the future, « nomically and politically, with com sequent removal of her alleged men- ace to tho rest of Europe and resto ration of her status among nations, This, it was believed, would be oo companied by an invitation to join the League of Nationa eee \France Continues Hands-Off Policy BY HENRY Woop PARIS, Feb, 24.-—France will con: tinue her “hands off” policy toward |Russia for the present, leaving the |sovietruied natiog to work out Its own salvation, waa stated in of fictal circles here today. With the Russian question up for |diseussion before the council of pre- miers tn London, and Premiers Mil lerand and Lioyd George apparently |at the opposite poles of opinion with |regard to recognition of the soviet government, officials believed France k Domestic Science Demonstrator will ow you how easy it is to make de- | Neto Ab ta ont OFFER a ¥ BE! RANGE BISCUIT: served during Demonstration Week. special $3.95 te §8.25—cegular prices $5.95 to $12.50 an assortment of bags of fine ve! Vota, priced from $6.95 to $12.50; all the desirable colors; many made with double frames and edoh fitted with a mirror and lined with all silk novelty linings; many unusual designs included in this line; a re. duction of one-third of the original prices will be given on these bus for one week; $5.95 bags for $3.95 $12.50 bags for $8.95, and same reduction of between prices. Main Moor, ‘ 34 “Fegular price $7.50 style electric reading lamp; heavy art | glaze shade of various | colors; oak standard; an _ Heat portable lamp for Gen or living room; reg lar price $7.50; special for the week $4.95. = : | 6 wardrobe trunks: floor samples: closed out at special price- $37.50 three-quarter size ward- robe trunks; strong % uy be one to yield. ply fiber; brass trim- ‘a va seca ¥ ming; cretonne lined; used for floor mm- ples: 6 only at special pricing, $37.50. —-Second Floor. | f F : bi nef fi ! f 0.50; on! " wait cases inthe lot; Special while they i “Sbetond Flor. it i fit | i . 3 Fy i & E S28 co 111 GO Mover © Tecan t Veewe 18 Co i | i ! ; ! i i { lit ? > I: 2 { ly Grapo Holders Held for Federal Action Discovery by the dry squad of two five-gallon kegn of grapo at 621 N. | tna st, Monday night led to the ar- | rest I i = = f TATEMENTS OF AMPAIGN FILED Sec Soe es Accounts Filed | tederai tnvestigation. ‘Too many men talk an hour when City Comptroller | they could say all they have to say gost Lee Roy Henry, defeated in a minute. icy fSecaces: FATIGUE (9 GREAT Sn een, ENT DESTROE Councilman John E. Carroll, Thin-blooded people experience a nt and candidate for reeiec-| form of fatigue which robs them of paid out $61.65. Nauman ran strength to get about and deprives fat 20,000 votes behind Carroll,|them of restful sleep, This fatigue ‘Will be in the finals as only the i* not to be confused with the healthy } of them were candidates at the | reaction which follows a day of work . n. and is relieved by sound slumber. W. D. Lane, who was, The fatigue which accompanies ari ted for the three-year term, | anemic or thin-blooded condition robs “pent $120.25, according to his state. women of beauty, for it causes their Maj. Carl H. Reeves spent | color to fade and leaves the face hag | and it cost Charles H. Gal-/ gard and drawn. In addition to the $58.75 to win a nomination, ac-|fegling of exhaustion there is gener to the statement filed by ally nervousness, headache, stomach trouble and dizziness These symptoma indicate the need, of the tonic remedy that Mrs. Eliza beth Hankins of No. 1018 Atchison street, Atchison, Kan., tried and rec- oinmends so highly. Mra, Hankins showed no sign of illness when seen ntly at her home. She sald, how er, that great change for the bet- er had been brought about in her appearance. “Home cares that worried me con stantly were primarily the cause of my illness,” says Mra, Hankins, “I became #0 weak and exhausted that it was a great offort for me to do} my work. My feet felt like heavy weights. My blood wag thin and 1 had very little color, What little sleep I could get didn’t help me any and I arose in the morning as tired as when I went to bed. I was #0 | | i i & its | 2 = ; i ; i # Et | | if I i i i | n iv of City Comptroller Harry | Carroll. ; Nauman, who made the race/ h I i | i E i ! E | cantpaign meeting. Evening—Dudiey’s hall, South Park—Duncan campaign meet- ing. 8 p. m—Auditoriom West Se Fauntleroy : high «chool— Improvement chib meets, 8:30 P. M—LAttle’s hall, 45th Mth ave. N. E-—Major Hugh Caldwell speaks. Public invited. E _ @HICAGO. — Bernard O'Reilly, a Union car man, shot by agent hod ‘@arriers’ union, beca: he worked that trade to make extra money. Noon.— Room 5000, Arcade bullding—Rev. Victor Morgan speaks on “The Open Door That No Man Can Close.” 615 PP. M—Masonic club rooms, Arcade building—Church- men's club will hear plans for new downtown mission, Howard Waterman, speaker, 10 A. M. and 2 P, M.—Second floor of MacDougall-Southwick’s —Miss Beatrice Otton, of New York, displays her extensive wardrobe at fashion show. 7 and 9 P, M—Colixeum thea- tre—Style feature, with models from the MacDougall-Southwick BILLY WRIGHT | " nervous that I trembled and little Coast Champion | things upset and worried me. oan one ee vs. | “Several years before I had used 7 y of Fisheries |B) Dr. William’ Pink Pils with excel *, University — House BILLY SHADE |Jltent resuite, and they had also| wurming, smoker and open huuce Californie © a helped my daughter, #0 I procured a| to be given by students of the box and again tried the treatment. Within a short time my appetite im- proved. Gradually my strength re- turned and my work became a pleas- |ure instead of drudgery. My nerves no longer bothered me and my color is much better. I sleep well and |f | feel fine. I consider it a duty to At Crystal Pool | recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, for they have done wonders for me.” Aunpices Austin & Salt college, 430 P, M—Room 720 L. C. Smith bullding—Mecting, called by Herman W. to organize Hoover-for-President club, Evening — Kingsley’s hotel, 1726 Summit—James Duncan addresses political meeting under auspices Homenkollen club, Evening—Thorn's hall, Wood- lawn ave. and E, id st—James Duncan speak: “‘Evening— View hall—Po- Iitical meeting addressed by can- didates. Evening—Ward's hall, George I meeting address- | And 4 Other Bouts | A valuable booklet, “Building Up| ithe Blood,” will be sent free upon) request. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pitle are} wold by all druggists or will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box, by the Dr. Wil Mame Medicine Gow _ehenectady, | N. i | { BY ED L, KEI LONDON, Feb, jawton of the Kossian sitantion in the present session of the council of premicrs has developed one of the most important diplomatic struggles in history, Premiers Lioyd George and Mi. lerand are jockeying to gain & position of preponderating influ ence in the new Russia, which believe will emerge from the present chaos, ‘The same conditions, it is be- lieved, le back of the debate on¢ Turkey, with the tentative de cision to allow the sultan to re | they main in Const, antinople, Outlining the deeper eignificance of the councti’s discuastons, mats pointed out that back ¢ move by each of the two leading al lied premiere in an attempt to im prove the position of bis country in relations with the new Russia, Fareecing stateemen now realize clearly that in the future Russia Diplomatic Struggle Is Now| Developing in Europe Goorge, they pointed out, in view of, the Russian question, has backed down on The and that in mind Aiplo: every will play an immense part in Buro-| pean politics, Both have @nined diplomats, iplomats pointed and the nation having the frier of the Russian people and it ernment will have powerful bac | ROTH COUNTRIES FACE | ENMITY OF SOVIETS France and Great the enmity soviets, it was pointed out, and each now has a different plan to get back ‘s good KrAceR. according believes that the #oVict nat, | 1p Britain of the to . the by the t muet not remain in Constantinople premier, ized that Russia's vital interest in the Turkish eapital has not changed silanes be fe keeping their interest sian idea that no disposition must be made of the city without Rus sian agreement The diplomats were agreed that Lenine understands (he whole diplo- matic chess game that in a recent Moscow wireless he gave a general outline of the entire situation, of advantage. | Lenine realizes fully, they eaid,|coma, and George Mason, also of that Ruesia can “ait tight” and od ig collided on ¥. + , ee een the Knowieage| with Johnson, sustained a cut over | that her position will be benefited, one eye. | no matter which of the allied lead: | ers comes out on top. In a statement carried excluntvely Inited Prees when Voch-| THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920. his position that the Turk they believed, real he plans to show the Rus: by following out the Rus) ‘They pointed out ressing Kusesia's position Agent Asked “ for Board in S. F.| SAN FRANCISCO, Fen, 24—~Tho | Place. |comimission which the league of na- tions will be asked to send to Russia | will investigate the report of Viadt-| lmir K. Vochmetroff, representing | [a] ithe Fussian cooperative society > which firat became known in San remiet | Francisco. government t# destined to remain 19) metrort was temporarily held here power, at least of British prestige. Now, they be Neved, the British premier ts ready | or trade relations. to advocate openti soviet government. temporarily mediate resumption ot trade peace with the Millerand rea ‘8 cow ea, ed by hie predeceasor—consistent op- | position to the soviet government | Hie chief hope, the diplomats be! Meved, ia that the Moscow govern ment will fall, or at least be so reor that France can execute an Without apparent tn or arousing on tface tatency, home Diploma of Premier Nitti is that of holding the balance of power and they cred: | ited reports that he is tn complete | stomach accord with Licyd George. | mieten apart. identified. Arctic regions, and this facilitates | the tranamisaion of sound. Persons there can converse when a mille Before acepting the tnevitable the wise man stes that it is properly trouble ready Stuart’ Plant EVERYBODY IS WORKING FOR A FUTURE OR PREPARING FOR HIS CHILDREN’S FUTURE. FUTURE IS WHAT WE MAKE IT.AND WHAT WE SOW WE'VE GOT TO REAP. A GOOD, COMFORTABLE FUTURE IS BUILT BY THE SUMS WE ARE REGULARLY DEPOSITING IN THE BANK NOW. , COME IN AND START A BANK ACCOUNT FOR YOUR BOY. DO IT TODAY. Salety the First Consideration This is the only bank in the State of Washington op- erating under a scientific savings bank law, or for that matter under a savings bank law of any kind. W. ashington Mutual Savings Bank 810 Second Avenue Established 30 Years m, G. Ames Jobn T. Condon i, B. Finley Raymond R. Frasier Ivar Jansog TRUSTEES Henry R. King William A, Peters James Shannon ¥, K. Struve William Thaanum | was allowed to continue to London,’ of where he now eng etomech just Mke lp digen' For |py tmmigration authorities, the Rus. that reason he bas pressed the '™ sian, who is vice president of the! Fy |Controsolus (cooperative societies) tween Russia and Great Jiritain ®5| expisined his mission. the initial step to reestabliehment/ig London and present the plea of | the Russian people for requmpption It was to go gained power,| in. What You Wilt-Whee Tou Wil 1] Stuart's Dyepepsin Tablets Hetp Digest the Meal itaelf ia harmless. ~ is troubles due to digestiy ie to do what nature wi |All tat nature uayally needs * do this work. This is why tell you to Nature compelied to aid hevee then overwork her wh: hausted. Dyspepsia Tablets go, fate it food, and thus, when the on the system with- thie Practice many. n. a Stuart's Dy ie fler meals or juat ore 4 you will be nate. OUR {Two Are Injured; One Is if | Vochmetroff, who claimed to rep-| resent 30,000,000 Russians, bended | The French, it was pointed out.|inte an organiantion that existed be-| ve incurred greater hostility from |fore the Bolsheviki the Russians, Whil iaen that Lioyd Geot fers the greater advantag: forced to carry out the policy AND FRANCE JOCKEY FOR THREE AUTOS IN COLLISIONS Arrested ‘Three more auto collisions occur red in the city Monday afternoon | and night. ‘Two persons were hurt, not seriously, and one driver was ar rested Norman Twigg, 1803 First ave. W., was charged with driving while in toxleated following his collision with & police car driven by Patrolman W. A. Elliott at Becond ave. and Pine at., at 1046 p, m. Machines driven by Victor John-| gon, of 5048 Union wt, South Ta- Marginal Henry Tretanter, 49, riding Fred Trotjahn, 2, of 26123 E. Union et, was cut on the head and hands, when @ car in which he was) riding with Otto Geisert, 938 19th & man named Ober, 116 Olympic ofofopo} @ 0] The value of health ured in money. a 10} 10 is literally a priceless Yet’ thousands of chances with their a healthful condition. perfection. to be found up-to-date apparatus Assete, $12,300,000 Cc. B. Vilas rr, W. West David Whitcomb Fugene B, Favre, Spokane 1. O, Janeck, No, Yakuaa matter. 1405 Third Avenue ofofofofofofofojfofofofofofofofofofopofofofoyoyofoojofojofofofopojojojofolo) (MOTHERHOOD — (BISBEE DEPUTY Government Refuses to Reaches Isolated Region in reaching out from the infinite, held | back the wheels of the law in Judge Jeremiah when prosecute the case of Lucille Paine, charged with obtaining money thru a fraudulent becaune whe was about to become a/Moning the sixth venire. They en- mother band, was wentenced to 45 days in| jthe King county jail, to take effect | m. «gh from January 20, for his part in the | “#™nst coming to court. scheme to relieve the purses of the | lovesick sented by Attorney Malcolm Douglas, | ~ Auto Plunge Victims day that FL 8. Fowler and his wife,' his own funeral and refuned to per- ave. collided at Mayfield ave and|who wore seriously injured Sunday | mit this man to stay home, so he'll Harrison st, with a car driven by| when thetr automobile plunged over be in court this afternoon with the & 14-foot embankment at Duwam-| inh, are both improved. | How Much Spot Cash Would You Take for Your Health? We'll bet if you were called upon to name the figures right now you wouldn’t know what to say. Of course you wouldn’t. Because without health you cduldn’t possibly enjoy your money nor the things that money could buy. It is not too much to say, then, that your health people ore taking And one of the most common meth of doing this is by neglecting the teeth. Bad teeth are such a direct menace to the health and may have such far- reaching results on the entire system that it is hard to understand why any- one, who has his own best interests at heart, will not have his teeth kept in Modern Dentistry Is a Most Wonderful Thing And at the Regal Dental Offices you will find it at its highest state of We have. here one of the largest and best equipped dental offices f anywhere in the country. We occupy the entire floor on which our offices are located. better gree po of painless dentistry is included in our ip- ment. It cost many thousands of dollars to fit up these offices, but we were determined to give the people of Seattle the very best to be had. Among our equ ments, This is an important item an the proper performance of modern dentistry. Every operator in our large staff of skilled dentists is a ate registered dentist, who has successfully passed the examination of the State Dental Board. Every one of our operators has his cer- tificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair in the man who does your work at this office knows his business and knows it thoroughly, and knows just how to do it ought to be done to give you permanent sati No students will practice on you at this office—every operator is an experienced dentist. All our work is guaranteed by an ironclad binding guarantee, which means just what it says: that if for any reason your work does not give entire satisfaction, you are to bring it back to us and let us make it right for you. We use the best of materials. Our methods are painless, enabling us to perform the most dif- ficult dental work without hurting the patient a bit. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our expert dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He will quickly tell you what is nec- essary to put your teeth into perfect condition and also just what the cost will be. This examination and estimate won’t cost you a cent, nor will it put you under any obiigations whatever to have work done unless you want it. But for your own good, for your chance of success and good health, we advise you to take early action on this most important Regal Dental Offices In Every Respect Seatile’s Leading Dentists Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice, Be Sure to Get to the Right Place LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES towopotopotsfo}ato}s) RUSS INFLUENCE HALTS CASE) PREVENTS FEUD Prosecute Lucille Paine | Time to Stop Shooting The tender an of babyhood, | TOMBSTONE, Ariz, eb. 24-—The Bisbee deportation trial apparently ‘Tuesday, baa ruined prospects for a friendly refunel to (shooting worape between two cattle men of Chiricahuas mountain. Deputy sheriffs are returning from scheme, | the mountaina and deserts after sum- Neterer’s court the government matrimonial jeountered many unique characters, . ,,|but one man, who lived far from Willam 8. Paine, the woman's) 1,. nearest habitation in Chiricahua, won the prize for a unique reason “I just got to finish this fence,” |he told the officer, “Old man told me if I closed this gate he'd come over and shoot ma I'm building this fence right scross where the gate was. By thunder, if [he's going to shoot me, I got to be handy.” Reported Improved} The sheriff insisted that jury duty Hospital authorities report Tues-|wag more important than attending The couple were repre- rest of the sixth venire, while his shooting trong rust. Oo fojojopojofofofofojo| 1o} 0} 3) eee cannot be meas- ojofo h every day. Every modern so eapee for the pment we mention specially the most for the thorough sterilization of all instru- is a very necessary thing in gradu- GEES SeReReeeeeeeeseeesseee lain sight of all. This assures you that our work the way action. = DR. L. R, CLARK, Manager N. W. Corner Third and Union Nolopopofofofofolyofofofojootopoloyo) Bo +4

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