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FEARS U.S. LOBBYISTS, Bexican Says Washington’ ls Swarming With Men Against Mexico BY RALPH HH. TURNER MEXICO CITY, Oct. 14K 4 from a visit to the United States, Roberto Pesqueira, personal rep @antative of President De La Huerta, Washington swarms with working against Mexican wed Lats United States and Mexico apart turn and endeavoring to keep je@ountries.” “Neither I nor any other repre itive of this government has at ited to gain recognition from the i Staten,” he said. | “However, there are a number of | attempting to warp the mt of Secretary of State and his assistants, using the | 6 controversy, polities! and a Wetigions arguments for the pur ‘White House is a fdrtrens | t! over meshes of intrigue,” | I “None of this intrigue the president. are two groups ameng oil | oy (hi! who dare continued friction | the two countries, One ts of speculators «who ac G) gotten gains under the old tm Mexico, notably under | “The other fac | “ll controversy in an equitable man Saal ‘Matthews on Stand Against Reservoir! district to restrain the city from | Dr. Matthews declared that the tank would effectually de | the view from the park boule He also consklered it a men; to the safety of the district below. | The trial was resumed Thursday, additional testimony concerning undesirability and danger of the _ @ity’s pian. Dept. Shows » He Says (Charges that the state department | showing “onlosan) "in matter of foreign were by Prof. Richard F. Scholz, of University of Washington, if before the Kiwanis club ‘e@nesday afternoon. Intimate study of world conditions 1 urged by the er, who hint-| 1 the danger of war with Ori ations unless the question of relations was property han- | __SAN FRANCISOO, Oct. 14.—W. Cc.) - il, representing the electricity | Fy m of Victoria, Australia ‘was in San Francisoc today tw pur-| ____He said he was in the market for - @ables, transformers, sub and main machinery and steam tur) to a total value of $20,000,000, a to be the largest consignment of | equipment ever sought in this! * you are net up and doing, you foon be down and done. exclusive Columbia double-faced $1.00 Twins Anxious tion for a writ of habeas corpus for the | Hunter was mad triet court of appeals today by Mrx. | Bilen V haggle Otto Van Ootingham, headquarters Negalty and] noee ay sel swede aaserted “there are two groups . © company, fell down an elevator sos the af men who desire con | wht back to Butte COUN |anart, sustaining painful body ip friction between the two! oY Rybee, probation officer. | » while Pipeman BE. BE. Ewing. Girl Only Six Years of © HOW NEURXSTHENIA nervous tone, frritability, melancholy and extreme sensitivences to sound, languor of body and mind, Dr. M. A. gee ng took the stand | appetite, disturbed and fitful sieep| ‘ y in the injunction suitiang vague pains in the head and Drought by rewidents of the Capitol jack of a non-alcoholic nerves get their nourishment from the blood the treatment must be| directed toward building up the! blood. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pile make the b aive it the to restore strength to every part of} the body cork, of No. 1233 Acoma street, Den- | ver, Colo, will interest those who} are still suffering from the effects! jof influenga. She says: j me in euch a badly rundown cond> }tlon that I began to despair of ever regaining my }ton was sallow and my eyes were} dall and expressionless. littie blood that I wae always coid.! geMion and lost needed aleep. She said they had helped her and she was so confident of the remedy that IT got a box of the pill«. | began to improve almost from the | first. my nervous or irritabie. sleep soundly mend Dr. those who are still suffering from the effects of influenza.” } Blood.” containing a special chapter | on the after-effects of the grip, witt! be sent free by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co. Your own druggist oar seiases Hams’ Pink Pills or you can order them direct by majl, postpaid, at 60 ‘cents a box The instrument illustrated above may be had in oak, walnut or mahogany finish. The cabinet holds 120 selections; it is equip- ped with Tone Control Shutter, Concert Reproducer and all other [THINK $10,000 FIRE WAS SET tron Co.’s Plant in Flames;| wn. Two Firemen Hurt wa to Wed Hindu Rice Growers SACRAMENTO, Oct. 14.-Applica Ruby hie return of I . Investigation into the cause of the | tr fire which broke out early Wednes day evening tn the building of the the Third Hunter, mother of the two girks Pacific Iron # Metal Co, 221017 teresta of the wind-up home service " ‘iret ave eaten 0,000 here newspapers are inv campaign of the Salvation Army The girl who are First ave, 8, and created a $10.00 te neelg twins, have, on several oc damage, was being made Thursday re cieh Meme ae will laterest | which begins next M y and cor tempted to get Hoenses to marry|by Wire Marshal Marry’ W. Bring Face tinues during the remainder of the Hindu rice growers of the Oroville |burst, who intimated incendiariam,| 4, MoeWilliame may find bia| month distr They were refused In sev-|rather than spontancous combustion, |aister, Mrs Nancy Patton, at Au| This waa assured Chatrman W eral ation. aa the cause of the Biase. |burn," Wash, Mra, B, BK. Beach, of| tam H. Klepper by Mra, Will H. 9) They are now being held by the} The fir @ out on the second | West Seattle, informed the police| Barr, president of th oO. i juvenile court of Butler county Moor of the building in a room where | Wedr Mo Williams arrived | Mra Hunter say# in her petition|a quantity of rags were stored. It tt day hoping to focate h that the girls are “German Indians” | quickly spread into the adjoining | «ister, whom he hae not seen for 40| Barr rm and are held without being crarged | building occupied by the Kdwards | years cf ors ue with any erime . lee Co. eee phac nd x Two members of the fire depart Robert Parkinson, 6066 Warren | Mift tly ing | | |ment were injured during the fire. date for the hearing ts set for ber 10 y No. 26, had a wrist ® nomsle twisted in his | |No Maids; Vassar Old Is a Stowaway | UP, sPVORAl weeks ago. | interested in this ingtitution as are /H) PARIS, Oct. 14.—Three little gtrix . * | —- the masculine Bika in the boys 5 Yas youngest of whom. te Girls Waitresses Accid ‘ hems just etatbihet in‘ Seatte | Dace Po eee evinl in the| POUGHKERPSIN, N. ¥, oot. u. Street Accidents in The other balt of funée raised wit!|il Unable to get help enough to wait on the tables, the students at Vassar » steamship Cortes hen told they would st home, tearfully exclaiming |act as maids and members of all} LONDON, Oct. 14,—Street acel-| modations for needy and destitute st they wanted so much to seo | chien have offered to serve one vr | dents in London during 1919 cauned | men and also serve as central head aria jmore meals each day, The girls will 688 deaths and the injury of 19,027 quarters for the Balvation Army | probably have to continue their vol jo in wight | year. OM BE ORRESTED ‘ and Cantu . comprines those of] well owners | [who are endeavoring to setile their| “I haven't been well since I had y@taims to off binds in the state de | infuens.” | a t, rather than in the courts.| In those words many people ex-/ think, however, that all are coming plain their nervous, weakened con Correct Apparel ® realize that Mexico will settle the dition, lose of weight, pallor and the of tnvalidiem efer to the co jon | grippal neurasthenia. The | ps of the disease are lack of rance lack of The proper treatment is one of tonic, As the jood rich and red and ements that are needed | TYLE - LOVING presented two most ‘The experience of Mra. Ines wind are announced at— “A severe attack of influenza wet | health. My compiex- 1 had so grew nervous, irritable and cross. ! suffered a great deal from indi) ~ agg - At $40.75 are “A friend of mine one day wxges| velour, beaut tailored and lined me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. | nateatle ooilare of many Wp please. Coats of soft. ba) My color is good now. I have tured specially at $85.00 strength and am no longer I eat well and| I strongly recom Williams’ Pink Pills to | A uneful booklet, “Bullding Up the | Second Avenue at Schenectady, N sella, Dr. Y. wh TERMS A WEEK 49 tainment. This Fine Cabinet Grafonola With a Selection of Records— Yours on Special Terms Let Us Play Your Favorite Music Come to our store tell us the muaic you would like to hear, and we will be glad to play it for you on this particular model you'll wonder why you ever de- nied yourself and family the plean- ures of real music. features. You choose 8 selections (any four Records) ; there’s a Record Brush and a large assortment of Needles—all complete and delivered for $124.25, and $2.00 A Week £2", alae i 14:21 Bureau of Missing ade are the disappear London Fatal to 688 perronn unteer help during the winter, ax no| the total casualties of the previow Just Received From the Fashion Marts! A Wide Selection of the Handsomest Coats of Autumn women showings of newly arrived Fall Coats at attractive prices. $49-75 $85:99 ny unueualty attractive models in suedine and rich matertale—Roltvia, “lovely fall shades—many handsomely trimmed with (Take Elevator to Third Floor) —You Can Have the World’sBestMusic FOR LITTLE FOLKS—BIG FOLKS AND OLD FOLKS Everyone in the family enjoys the music of this Phonograph. No other ; instrument will give you such a wonderful variety of music, of real enter- You can listen to the singing of the World’s Greatest Artists— an instant later, if you wish, a snappy Jazz Band will play a Fox Trot that ou can’t resist, and then there’s the Children’s Music, or the Songs of mg Ago. “Music for Every Mood” is the story of this phonograph. WE WILL DELIVER THE COMPLETE OUTFIT THE SEATTLE STAR “WOMEN ELKS TO. BACK S. A. DRIVE 1200 of Em to Help Put Over Fund Campaign | Relatives Mar invites Ite readers to ase thin when Seattle's women known aa the L. 0, Bika, will work 200 strong in the in-|f) an district. women's auxiliary of the Ilks ularly in the paign, inasmyech as half ranied wil ined for disappeared from hia home five | bust Today his wife vealed Th for help in finding him. | ar rahe may have ta nay interested nk of a young women's vi ‘ home on a site already pur-|f] on WAN an emp of the} chased at Minor ave, and Colum Sound Navigation until! bla mt teamer Indianapolis wag ticd| The lady Elke are just ag much be used to esta building. inh a central service | fil which will provide m Thin exceeds by over 4,000 / a Spltzbergen hax but four months of suntight in the year for Women are complete These 4 interlined. Belte and are style features that will Fortuna and Hokhara tn fur are fea Spring Street SEATTLE’S MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS THUREDAY, OCTONMmH 14, 1920 SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET °o al for Friday tone, Kersey and Duvet de Laine; Brown, Beaver, Taupe, Navy, French Blu Nanking; loose and belted styles; fur and self collars; in both coat and wrap effects. Lined with novelty silk. Third Floor ————____. 0 . > 62% Hairbow Ribbon 35cYd. 200 yards hairbow ribbon of plain and moire taffeta, 5 inches wide; in full line of shades; excellent quality at 35c yard. e ° mac od) WSS, Velour, § Ribbons, Firet Floor Just In. A Special Purchase of aT yn ° boys’ Handkerchiefs25c and hiefs with attractive striped borders in colors. Handkerchiefs, First Floor >T e RUGS $18.00 Fibre Rugs $12.50 Bozart Fibre Rugs, size 9x12; tan, with stencil border. Special $12.50 each. $2.50 Rag Rugs $1.85 Each Assorted colors, hit and miss pat- terns; size 25x50 inches. Special $1.35 each, Fourth Floor Exceptionally Attractive Values in Beauty P] xes at $8.65 Regular $10.00 Qualities —There are 60 in this special selection. —48 are of polished vachette, in henna, * taupe, brown and blue. ~12 are black in dull cobra leather. —All are fitted with large hevel mir- rors on the inside of the lid, and have coin purses ; 30 of them also have rouge, powder, lip stick and eyebrow pencil. First Floor Pollyanna Undergarments At $1.75 —Regularly priced at $2.50 and $3.25. —23 flesh nainsook, hemstitched top; striped voile, flesh, plain shoulder Straps. At $2.45 ~—Regularly priced at $8.50 and $4.00. ~~29 flesh crepe de chine, plain; flesh striped voile with ribbon straps. shoulder —Firet Floor —Tricotines, velours and cheviots. $27.50. 75 Girls’ Black Sateen. Bloomers 79c Each -—-75 Girls’ black sateen bloomers, elastic waist and knee. Sizes 6, 8, 10. Priced at 79c. 100 Gingham Aprons 39c Each —100 gingham aprons, sinall checks and plaids; mostly blue and white; made in waist style; trimmed with white braiding. Priced at 39¢ each. Special Price’: Basement 30 Women’s Suits $27:50 Mostly navy with a few colors. Priced at . 8 to 14 years. Petticoats —Serviceable and attractive petticoa' made of good quality cambric tops wi chiffon taffeta flounces. Colors: Purple, gray, taupe, brown, Copenhagen, navy, rose, emerald and bottle green tops, with contrasting changeable flounces. Third Floor Embroideries For Infants’ and Children’s Clothes —Some with dainty embroidered edges, others have a ruffle of embroidery ; 27 inches wide. —49e quality for 35c. —$1.75 quality for 85c. —$1.50 quality for 79c, Trimmings, First Floor 200 Yards Drapery Remnants 75c Yard Regularly priced at $1.50 to $7.00 yard. —Remnants of drapery; materials up to 2% yards long, consisting of Kapok silk, Orinoka, Sunfast drapery, Scotch Madras, Armure, Velour and _ plain drapery materials in Silk and Madras. —These drapery materials range in price from $1.50 to $7.00 a yard and are remnants left from some of our newest goods, ~Special 75c a yard. —Pourth Floor $6.75 Carpet Sweepers $4.75 —* dozen Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers on sale. Friday, special $4.75 each. —Fourth Floor Tan and Gray Woolnap Blankets $4.95 —30 pairs plain gray and tan woolnap blankets. Slightly soiled from display. ~»Priced in regular stock at $5.95 and $6.95. For Friday, special at $4.95. $7.50 Gray Blankets ' . $5.95 Pair —25 pairs silver gray wool and cotton mixed blankets; size 60x80 inches; an excellent quality in regular stock at $7.50. Friday, special $5.95 a pair. —Bedding, Second Floor -100 Women’s White Blouses 79c Each —100 Women’s white blouses of voiles and oxgandies. Sizes 36 to 44. Priced at 79¢; A Special Lot of Jobbers’ Samples 100 Garments at Extraordinary Savings —Girls’ Chambray Dresses, 2 to 6 and —Nirls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses. —Cupid Kiddie Clothes. —Women’s Flannelette Gowns. In Your Home Now TO YOUR HOME AT ONCE Third Ave. will be relieved Piso’ Trost uctler relinves lenatioas ‘The tested by more than fifty years ePISO'S ee Don’t Suffer. No Matter If You Have Been a| Lo | rholds and such Take no substitute. Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Suppositeries, in plain wrapper. ae From Piles ng-time Sufferer There's Re- lief With Pyramid Pile Suppositories ‘Try Pyramid no matter what tion, Get a 60 cont box of | Pyramid Pile Suppositorie: any drug sto It is the right | thing to do, to relieyo itching bleeding or) protruding | iles, homor- rectal troubles. | Use coupon for | age MR Sema TRY STAR WANT ACS JUDGE BLACK “Vacillating, bending to every wind, Hart has made a sorry figure while in offiee. Afraid or unwilling to stand on his own legs he has lent himself to every whim and to every scheme of the reactionary political machine in the legislature.” (Editorial in Seattle Star, Sept. 6, 1920.) ; : Hart Schemes Against Women’s Minimum Wage “Governor Hart, as proven by confidential letters and telegrams on the minimum wage question, is also a pliant tool of special interests.”— (Editorial i ‘ Star Sept 18 15204 in Seattle “These letters and telegrams show that certain gentlemen who knew what they wanted regarded Hart as a mere puppet who danced to their music whenever they played it."— (Seattle Star, Sept. 13, 1920.) (This Ady. Paid for by Democratic State Committea, 329 Lyon Building.) ARNE A 9 > SH for GOVERNOR