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most important bills passed by at the session which expired the citadel of liberty. Moon were killed by the pocket! power is here conferred, capable of | Poh i vis much good or itl, open it may be to wholly and ab | newed and stren ateful revere beginning and in the supreme PROGRESS PRO J WISDOM OF POLICY The recorded progress of our re- | 804 | public, materially and spiritually, in itaeif proves the windom of the in- of non-involvment in m C * Eek? rs { gs? 2bb thru {#349 p his - 7 NEARLY ALL WAR y. “ 4 s 4 vi LAWS REPEALED His Resignation When President Wilson about mid-| wea girtNGTON, Wom ’ ‘oval te e ress night, gave his approval to the reso-| 1 ‘styers, who organized the firnt anu-. lution repealing virtually all the war| oe unit of the Plaws, he had acted upon nearly all the important legislation to be sub-| ("0% tt commissioner mitted to him, with the exception of |* tricting immigration © army appropriation, which fixes = Rants of the army during the next Wlecal year, und the measure author 5 appropriations of $1,400,000 for ? BP imimediate construction of more ; Ospitals for wounded service men WASHINGTON : - Numerous minor bills, however,|tary of the Interior ed Sere submitted to the president in| Payne left his resignation Bs room at the capitol today. Ap-| White House office wd Propriation bills to be signed are the| President elect Harding vy, Indian and agricul- ture. of railroads, Children’s Cribs, Cradles and Bassinettes are shown in various styles and fashions. All are priced at the 1921 bottom prices. Pullman Cabs, Ivory or Frosted Blue Folding Go-Carts in Black Sulkies—Ivory, Gray and Black “All Are Priced Right” LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED aan WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Therein they recognized a keg: a of ing their office, not by reason 4 some superior force, but thru the of President Wilson. / | ‘The president refused to sign the abuse, but necessary, restricting immigration during solutely necessary, to secure the re- period from April 1, 1921, to July | quired result. 1922, a per cent of the aliens EXERCISES POWER ‘re in 1910. ‘The pocket veto also caught the! My appropriation pill, which pro | human imperfections, there is no leg 666 during islative body in all history that has | used its power with more wisdom and | discretion, more uniformly for execution of the public will, or more in harmony with the spirit of the authority of the people; which has ASEINGTON, Lom ped ee Tan | created it, than the United States congress, after tw * | senate. years on record, I take up the @uties the people have assigned me under the consti | tution, which we can neither enlarge nor diminish, of presiding over this senate, agreeable to its rulee and reg. | ulations, deeply conacious that it will for an army of 1 Mext fiscal year. | ‘The soldier hospital biN was signed. makes $15,600,000 immediately for hospital construction. eee came within one of reaching the goal set by tt Harding—the passage of appropriation bills. The naval Bill continue to function the only one failing. = The “dying hours” of the congress | diberative body, Brought death to the Fordney emer: ong without gency tariff bill. Geto message of the measure stood | the house early today failed to} ‘The vote was 201 to 132, | Zi less than the necessary two LD SESSION IN PThe legislativ was completed shortly after 2 @clock this morning. Both houses bled shortly before noon #0 that the presiding officers could sign engrossed copies of the bill in the closing hours, legislation will be considered. ‘The closing work of the senate wae ¢ passage of the sundry civil ap- esetetion with the $10,000,000 ap- Propriation to complete the Mussel Shoals, Alabama, nitrate plant, elim ted after the house had twice re-| ©. to agree to it. a eral important Measnres were 7 Mioned during the last week These were: ‘The soldier bonus bill; the federal budget bill; legislation regulating the legislation limiting and 1d storage; the $100,000 909 appropriation for federal aid to the states in road building; reappor tionment of the house because of the 1920 census. Federal ald for education and ma ternity; reorganization of the patent office. Altho nearly 22,000 bills and reso- Pher® } tutions were introduced jn the pres: | s ac- | ent congress only about 1,000 were great | written into law. packers; Tegulating co the measure r ext of Coolidge’s Inaugural Address [| WASHINGTON, March 4—The duly determined conscience of thelr of Vice President Coolidge’s in- | countrymen. a address follows: Five generations ago there was r to the people of this nation Rew relationship between man and | representing directly the peopla, re which tney declared and pro |flecting their common purpose, has in the American constitu: | been granted a full measure of the power of iegisiation and exclusive empowered to express the |authority to originate taxation. the people in law, a judiciary| To the senate, renew its member to determine and state such |ship by degrees, representing in part , and an executive charged with | the sovereign states, has been grant ing obedience to the law, all/¢d not only a full measure of the | power of legislation, but, if poexible, | far more important functiona. To it is entrusted the duty of review, that to negotiation there may be added ratification, and to appointment, ap- mF r 6TH CONGRESS proval Tut ita greater function of | all, to little mentioned and too little | WITH WISDOM President Wilson's | caenor, but yet to come. } work of the con armed but no men the 29th president the 28th pr basis, therefore ton. THE SEATTLE STAR have become slightly #0! merly at $2.9) choice at $1.89. New Spring Coats and Wraps tamona and polo coating in long and three-quarter lengths, display checks and new plain shades, trimmed with harmonious colored fancy stitching and braids, featuring very interesting values. ‘ON, March 4 nationality, we jthe inexorable Inws of nature @ referendum of the Amer t dangerous tendency inaugural address follows countrymen, Veys the world about him after the! government, was ample discussion, and the same Ume to do for it a public mandate in mant- At the New Price of $34.75 Sizes 34 to 46 contemplate neourag |task of pulling o ticipate in any seem ly to leasen the pr To the house, close to the heart of the nation, renewing its whole |membership by trequ 4 atmosphere Hing of regret ch muat be God's Because we cheriah id international of ° Telationship mo less reflects th { war's react lows the life b iberty within the law of material onomic mechaniam New Valenciennes Laces aspire lo @ hich place ip the moral iffered the shocks abnormal de pendent and has | Americans that our representa is the highest expre proven rep le of represeniative < A new shipment of edges and insertions to match in % to l4inch widths, attractively priced. A yard, Sq, or 12-yard pieces at BB¢. jon and surest) Tengthening good ord on both cx a world wide bene anding. It ls need- among peo- Mankind new Standing in this presence, mindful mnity of this occasion, Our people munt The Rhodes STORE HOURS 9 TO 5% Smart Spring Hats Selling at $10.00 Second Floor An early Easter (March 27), an early spring and an early display of skill- fully modeled, correct millinery styles, exhibit- ing modes from Eastern milliners as well as be- coming hats from our own workrooms, empha- size splendid values and feature ostrich edges and flower trimming in all the Staple spring shades and authentic Mrs. Harding blue, tan- gerine, pearl gray and sand, Women’s Middie Upper Main Floor sale of 40 white middies with flannel collars. from display and sold for Bizes 16 to 46, Special for a quick cleanup of tricotine, velour, Second Floor Main Floor O. Women’s Silk Hose Special, Main Floor Rear A ALE of odds and ends in silk hosiery offers exceptional values in an assortment of 200 pairs, made up of white, brown and medium gray. Sizes 81% to 10, but not each size in every style, weight or quality. Boys’ Suits Reduced Main Floor 28 boys’ sults m straight pants style in sizes 4, 5, 6 and 7 years only. Formerly $17.50, then re- duced to $10.50, Special for “cesses 9-85 Boys’ knicker sults tn sizes 8 to 18 years and which were marked formerly at $17.50, $18.76 and $19.50 are reduced © ult. eee $12.85 Girls’ Gingham Dresses Upper Main Floor The three assortments to which we particularly call your attention are well adapted for school or home wear, are made of good, firm quality ging- ham and are displayed.in plaids and plain colors and will give splendid service. Sizes 2 to 5 Years $1.45 Sizes 2 to 14 Years $1.95 Sizes 7 to 14 Years $2.25 & sult [feeling the emotions which no one know until he senses the great t of responsibility for tter my belief in th 2 nding fathers | strive ve been God's! of their better rel making of thie pew tions will prom: jesrential to peace mong Kovernments and it will |inaugurate an era of good feeling |to mark the birth of a new prder 1 understanding confidently for the promotion jonships and na- lien our way to widened Influence and the triumphs of peace. We know we cannot sell where we not buy, and we cannot sell suc- | we do not ty is calling fever of war activit ‘erhaps we never shall know the Wace Again, because war invariably readjusts com: fions and the necessaries of | the comitics #0 Snow their inseparable relationship but we must strive reach stability will mot be light, T to | the restorat legislating or reviewing, is the pres KY THRU TODAY understood, whether exerdised i ervation of liberty. 0 Vetoes Fordney Tar- iff Bill BY HERBERT W. WALKER an organic law whie! Not merely the rights of the majority—they need protection—but the rights of | jn. the minority, from whatever source | spiring they may be assailed. The great object for um to mek | wrought. here, for the constitution identifies | religious Mberty verified and « the vice presidency with the senate, | WASHINGTON, March 4.—Two of |is to continue to make this chamber, | scoffed at our experiment, today our lag dt was intended by the fathers. ‘and il 4, with union ma We must understand that ties of Umacy and none may receive except We have not strength- ordance with | resources of out genius, own continent, Tepublica reflect the glory world democrac rivet ite hopeful gaze on the greatjas he gives n American bottoms to We have civil, human and oh pet oe In understand In mutuality of interest the old world Th the beginning good, No altered system | der of finance and t undations of politt belief stand unshake ndependent ar An enormous higher standards all mankind kage of war orid's embittered travail did not leave us devastated lands nor from the wr While the w Common welfare is the goal of our national endeavor. Wealth Is not inimical to welfare: it to be its friendliest agency Jcompleted task. wounds, no breast filled with hate, it le is unmistakable Peo- [expenditure, in expanded lanced re never can b wards or pe human plan ¢ Whatever its faults, whatever fts na so long as the ntains varied talents egrees of industry irs ought to be @ free from «great blotches of herited polic id world affairs Confident of our ability to work| ald the resump ourage continu administrative ef- | cuarding our right to do #0, we seek of for lightened tax no part in directing the dest! We do not m all civilization ¢ righteousness of | the old world. | be entangled sponsibility @ science and )) ¥ umined with ho ‘orn for all agricultural h | warfare, never hb |aggrandizement thru thas turned arme until reason bh arbitrament A been exha thatone of Amer be blind to a We want the cradle of thi must |} that no blight may te development, selfish inte has wrought we have pract fellowship, fraternity and co-opera-| warfare will in harmony |with its high traditions as a great ent the gaining of education so friendship and te y With the nationwide tnduction of womanhood without passion fear, Most sensitive right, the stronghold of government according to the law, that the vision jof past generations may be mor and more the reality of generation There in no short cut to the ma deals into glad real ‘Our supreme task Is the remmp- our onward ne n, the commitment | fe | Dut we are ed the attainment of the high- lam sure our own pe misunderstand, HARDING LISTED AS 29TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES There is some opinion as to whether Warren G. Harding is fhe 28th, 29th or 39th president of the United States. Harding ja the 28th individual to sit in the presidential However, Grover Cleveland was twice president, with an interval of four years between his terms. For presidential purposes, there fore, most statisticians him in this connection and rate Warren Harding as “Whose Who ¢ dream of no conquest, nor boast of arn ainst enemi fundamental derstanding part in making OMMITMENT supreme commit 1 would rejoice to ac- era of the golden rule and crown it with the a . n administration in legislation or ad- | The supreme H of their caus fore the bar of civiliza- PANICY | ment of life. ASSOCIATION 1 wherein all the t are called to associate our-| selves with the nations of the world great and small counsel, to seek to serve and ever an understanding of gov as an expression of tributed amid equal opportunity inspirations p ernment purely tunity which made us what we t to be a chall tand in this presence unmindful of the tremendous The world upbeaval vily to our tasks, Hut all citizens fit added stren nship and magnify our w ation comes the sur ing plans for n in that expressed conscience seekn to clarify and rnational rela in America,” ger as an authority, names Wilson as ident Counting Harding, been 39 times that resident has been administered, including» presidents v been elected to second terms and vice presidents who succeded the men elected to the office Harding would be the 29th president, 1 shrink from the mmon concern and shared responsibility, answerable to ‘The republic sum n to their duty and I in as nations are agreed preservation jon threatens we the oath of aspirations, in sec} in translating consecration. and its hatred t my part with single mind- | s of purpose and humility of niveraal service will of spirit and pur impregnable should have cherish and can have T had rather su our industrial |P. F. Myers Hands In ;|Congressman Kitchin) to Lead Democrats WASHINGTON, March 4.—Claude | Kitchin of South understanding i up of good will, u ternal revenue, yesterday resigned as aret for the mistakes of yea- p appraixal of revenue to practice law in Washing hneas of these ain that we menasureless W democratic le Sec. Payne Quits His Official Duties fn such uneq sent word to house demo: | ats he will be able to resume most of bis congressional work within a| ) be reflected in our or ne ine monthy Reflected in our For nearly nine mont pirike at war taxation, and we muat ¢ Wormust face the } | Kitchin has been ill, following an at y up f the deliberate ration and expansion, we must adjust our and we must coed with a full realization that no statute enacted by man can repeal In a deliberate question ing of a suggested tional policy resolution to declare | participation s peace with Germany. signed his place as director general | world’s exchang where internationality and trade. y meroting ng home; f-reliance dding enter- clency to carry GENUINE SAFETY our con- no equality of re We ought to against the of unemplo an America h plete with 12 blades. MAIN FLOOR « ‘ore, may preside od rocked un some and ich ft ‘and we want to ent, no no lack of oppor essential to best has witnessed futility an: Sva ‘ocracy of serv- jes of govern Whole Soles [re sibility e¢ America of are a hundred on a good-sized shoe, the fayor and olina probably | Jer in the whi vealcing | while speaking 2CON <== THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES A SPECIAL PRICE ON That will certainly command the attention Seattle man who shaves himself. Saturday... 249 The supremacy of the Gil- lette Razor is established. These are full-size razors in a hand- some leather case, and com- OAK TANNED LEATHER Special, per pair.........-....++ Sufficient leather to put on a half sole and heel MAIN FLOOR Large-size Willow Basket, ver GILLE Razo of every SPECIALS FROM THE GARDENING SECTION HARDWOOD WHEELBARROW at... $4.98 Strongly constructed “Railroad pattern” Wheelbarrow, especially adapted for garden use. Delivered “knocked down.” sembled. ONION SETS, fresh 10c stock, special, Ib......... MAIN FLOOR Quickly ax 49c BASEMSINT HOUSEWARE SPECIALS Willow Clothes Baskets Special Regular $3.50 stra@gly made. PEACE TOILET PAPER, EXTRA 25 . c SP a

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