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THE SEATTLE STAR—¥RIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920. FRENCH PAPER SCORES WILSON Says President Annihilates Treaty of Versailles BY Y woop PARIS, Mar 2.—Preaident Wi! fon does not concern himgelf with what is happening in his own coun try, which ts seeking to wrest from Great Britain “mastery of the seas,” La Petit Bleu sald today, continuing ita bitter attacks upon Wilson for the charges in his Hitchcock letter, Wilson's letter, the newspaper be- UPSTAIRS we always save you money NOTICE TO VACATE MARCH 31st This location has been leased to other parties and I have just had final notice to vacate the premises and turn them over to the owner March $1st. This means I have just 16 more days in which to CLOSE OUT THE STOCK Now I'll get busy with the prices—You get busy with your Shoe Needs, and there'll soon be no shoes here. They'll be on your feet. You'll own them at $3 to $7 or $8 a pair less than their real value. BE HERE SATURDAY There will be shoe values here that will open your eyes. the whole family. Top Notch Quality at Lowest Prices Is the secret of our success. This Spring More Noticeable Than Ever Before Heved, “has annihilated the treaty of Versailles.” It profesned td ox peot the president will follow his charge that France is imperialiatic by accusing us of having started the war.” In one of the most violent of many bitter attacks on the president, Le Petit Bleu said: “If President Wil fon Do longer enjoys his full facul ties, it should at least be necessary to quiet him enough to prevent those periodic epistolary mapifastations with which he disturba world opin fon, It ts undignified for the United States to permit the opinion to be come general that the republic ts pre aided over by such a man. “Mr. Wilson, who, during his «tay in Parta, believed himself the world’s noversigg, now backe up, frightened by the imperialiem he has discovered in the supreme counetl, es pecially France. Ho believes the mil jitary party now controls us. Shortly [he'll be accusing us of having start ed the war In 1914, “This man—he merits indulgence— | now has annihilated the treaty of Vorsailles, of which formerly he proudly boasted his paternity. This profeasor of democracy does not con- | cern himself with what Ix happening in his own country, which is seeking See Our Windows is the great saving we offer to the men of . Seattle on— Fine Suits and Bring Overcoats REMEMBER— to wrest from Great Hritaln mas Itery of the seas. Ho respects hls] k That Upstairs we price them low because Jown Monroe doctrine, but will not | it costs us less to sell. merWilson. will end by hlsnating. his Seattle’s Greatest Values best friends, If he receives a cer. ‘tain indulgenos, ft te only because it) is recognized he ts affected seriounty. | | Nevertheleas, {t is dangerous to allow | i: [this sick man to continue to disturb jt ‘# tranquillity by hie intol | (@) € mpestuous wanderings.” Wonderful “All Wool" OVEROCOATS, $35 plain and belted... Finest Worsteds, Cassimeres, Lomespuns, Tweeds and Serges. Store Hours 9a. m. to 6 p. m. Tailored Ready Co. Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop lire alli eilet, short and sweet, Saye Turkey campet heave « fleet; o homer may the gnats breve Now A-caring for their infant-ry. 401-403 Pike Street Due to the unemployment dtua Yon In Canada, the dominion’ gov- Has Razor Dream _|Cow Kick Is Fatal _|Fall Kills Two ernment has tamuéd an order in coun- and Raises Cain! _to the Frenchman! and Tears cil providing that no j rll gt thon bevy aah en vom LONDON, March 12—Here's a Up| PARIS, March 12.—Pierre Cham-| LONDON, March 12, —=§ anal be gusmittel te enter unless he | to the jealous. Go to Turkey and/ plain left the hospital after an ap-| Whitton, a ‘window fel @ hae, G0eF ane Gove his transporta:| Dave & — ns — eee eee } eee moe gp He money cow | feet and killed a woman ema ‘ Bh ik to your Wife wtih in your | in the stree co him. t tion charges, $360 tn money __ |hand. “Tom Pi aw worked the | He's ad, re 1 aimee on he et ae jayetem, I ed one night in Constantine jtaithful. 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AMUSEMENTS The tenant, driven from bie flat, | Kecks some new piece to hang hie hat; | the mevieg man | He mays: “My friend, I'm eat of tuck, TH take a year’s lease om your truck.’ 1509 Fourth Ave. Near Pike Th ball stars start for Howthern climes, Where grow the oranges and limes, Te frotie ‘neath the estar arb, Whose rays their sarplus weight absorb. Pi tat what is lost thru work and heat, | He Says Holland The department of agriculture re) YW W.C.A. Swimmer . ports that enough Chilean nitrate e 4 Will Keep Kaiser wit: reach tno tnited States to mest | Now a Life Saver Holland regards the ex‘kaiser as a|the nitrate requirements of Amert-| Mra. Anna H. Rorstell, swimming refugee and will never sur-| can farmers for this season. instructor at the Y. W. C. A, is the render him to the allies to be tried| Sy aaecaanaae tana | first swimmer in Seattle to win her for murder, says G. J. Layman, of| Bulgaria's grain crop for 1919 was | certificate aa a member of the worm ' he Hague, in Seattle Friday on a| from 500,000 to 1,000,000 tons in ox-|¢n's Iifenaving corpa of the Ameri- business trip. | cess of the needs of the country. can Red Cross Thrusday. | — — — Carpentier, the boxing bean, From Cupid takes the knockout blow. He cracked Jim Berkett forty miles, Hut tumbled for the love god's wiles; If wifle says: “Dem’t fight again,” | What will the champios de th When your ‘inner-man‘ tells— When your “Inner-Man” tells you he wants “just a bite” for his in-between-meal appetite, suggest an AUERBACH Chocolate Sandwich. Two dainty layers of smooth, nutritious vanilla sweet chocolate neatly wrapped in convenient size—buy it at any candy counter. Mats. 2:30. 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