The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1921, Page 11

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sain tw ] "The Seattle Star (e-"+2| SE ATTLE, “WAS SH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921, ccna NO wt ll ee PEACE WITH GERMANY > tee conferences which have been y [ OSTRICH! eld at Marion and at Washington ne the past two months, in brains” of both par S pETTER ETHOD! xtremely Doubtful Whether | nox Resolution Ever Will | | Be Revived foots of those confer. to interpret what was 4 of the voters of the m they «wept the repub- co by such an over lity, an leaders, including lect, knew perfectly sir victory did not mean ir platform and by the mil 4 the repub od that their n prin in their nas any | wo what is er circle, that hep to make a sop pace with Germany, rary, the great major. era from all séetiona, TC 14.—The States will not make a sep-| it@ Peace with Germany unless | pt Harding and the republican in the senate can find no Way to untangle our very tangled foreign relations. every effort will be made to d another way out of a very difti- situation, and that another way be found is the best judgment Fepublican statesmen highest in gouncils of the party. he above statements are made out qualification or reservation | the result of information obtain. | from many sources. | hatever may have been the/| y of the republ the election in matter, there is jon hat it is now and pecuahay wi nue to be. ‘S AND PRO.GERMANS | APPOINTED ‘The gov: ent and people of Ger Y, and those worked for tt republican y believed Oat it m EVERYTHING IN THE TREATY |wHich REFERS TO THE COVE | NANT. | This wil requtre negotiations of the most difficult and delicate na jeaders be- | t to this! ture between the United States and |all nations party to the treaty, | FIRST JOB OF NEW SECRETARY OF STATE But notwithstanding the diffient-| pt ix to be ma and For Quick Disposal fi FRIDAY and SATURDAY a ce, are in for a bit : t. They're wearing them for are certain senators, chieti everything this season—ost- them Senator Knox, the latter | rich feathers, we mean. The the author of a senate resolu-| ; ceasing a ann at an co with Picture demonstrates that}? may be done to make the}, | oy. is extremely doubtful whether’ memory of lingerie linge r—a} Knox resolution will ever be re-| garment of white silk, trim- If and whe It certainly will not be un od apaetitinch tanthare | aceon Hox and the other so-called tr.| med wi black feathers. Meilable senators decide to de | ~~~ war against President Harding | include the the overwhtiming majority of| peace with G of their own party. pin course Hearty every democrat | tween America and me rest c ithe senate would fight the propo | world was | . B Of a separate pease to the last | Harding or h. |e clea other reason, who it with thi ON A RESULT OF Y CONFERENCES he ¢ hether the final decision not to} with work. Phone Main 105 for competent help. The Unrestricted Choice of the Best in the House The father g Briefly put, this drastic reduction means the literal financial an ambitious boy sacrifice of men’s and young men’s suits and overcoats, many of which cost the Lundquist-Lilly establishment, wholesale, you watch that bright Boy of yours $60, $65, and up to $71. grow into manhood. You care- fully direct his reading, that h oes pat te eka Nationally renowned makes and master-tailored clothes from a noted English . iii times and countries. maker, are among them. Every conceivable fabric in every style and size. Daniel Kelleher, Chairman ao Daw lenient Sy Si selon Search nation-wide and you'll find no such values at anywhere near as low come famous. He wants to be a doc- as the Lundquist-Lilly price. tor, a lawyer, a builder of ships, a i statesman. : J aes m P _— 4 Sil iets “Si, 0th, to: Shani. Wages and raw materials may drop. Manufacturers may would ultimately attain his ambition. be shorn of all war-time profits, yet not for many, many But success will be easier if you can help 2 “ ei moons to come will you be able to duplicate these gar- . I. HL McClure, Anditor Arm him with an education, training for . H. A. Barton, Mgr. Bond life. Teach him by example—more potent ments at $36. rr pene ra than precept—the value of saving. \ yond Dey r = . i scared altel te wtse te ce} Compare Values---Not Price Tickets . delight to watch it grow. And some day | i —you will surely be glad. Savings Department open erery Saturday Evening from 6 to 8 for your convenience | CLOTHES GREEN BLDG. ~ “FOURTH axe PIKE 7 Tacoma Store--919 Broadway ha Second Ores at Columbia

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