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SUBCOMMITTEE f BY MILTON BRONNER 7 WASHINGTON, Nov, 15.—A sub COMMittee of the United States com Mittee on privileges 7 Will convene here No ig Gide whether to reo Penator K. M. La } nber 26 to d shall be @xpelled from the senate for disloyal Btterances The original Tette started as a re of A speech D Re made at St. Paul, Minn » _—s ber 380. ‘The senate committee appointed a} muboommitter to ate the curacy of the + ‘The sudcommitter oc tors Pomerene, James, Walsh, bill tngham and Pall La Follette there were many Aifferences boow mpeech and the these difference copy of the copy, If any AMittec La Fot ommit Ree as to the ac © vari Us statements in cock Op the same day La plied that the committee's 5 was extraord - Precedented. and dem Firet—— What stareme “thls wpecch were chatle accuracy In what respec “Meouracy of any statement challeng ptte re y and un to know | Third—An inspection of the his accusers offer evidence Plied with. be would beat “way to proceed was to have pear, and if. after hearing it could be done ‘Getober 16 La Follett Previous demands for specific committees then adic VERDICT NOV. 26 ON LA FOLLETTE and elections | mmend that trouble for La Pol | thod of any, in ged as to t was the group by testi: | Miony and his right to crossexamine giving He said if his requests were com. | thio depa $10,000,000,000 U. tn reply to any the committee might have. _ The committes stated that the him ap (@4 wise to proceed further with the reiterated pts as to what in his speech urned un-! Marie Frances Kiernan howtn, Prince Troubetekol s om the sty ther sources Says McAdoo cased Wire Md. Nov, “t mses for the fixeal far below ati mand will not ex Secretary M treasury the Investment Bankers’ ass ast night department ; Clip This Coupon Today to Help Sammies THe Fprron Seattle Star: find 1 enderetand jo bey peck fs “Our Beye in France Tehecce “Sead>" tee “hinletene fighting men thet cach detler beys four packages. cach with » getell value of 45 cents, and that in each of m: A a ‘gree to cond mee meseage of thanks Race ’ BMAP oo 0eeceresnecererertensereserseneeres | ages of tebacee, | | | packages will be pinced news iriend, the soidies, America’s prettiest « her with | My t A PAC od Army Engineers on he Way to Russia| sed Wire Nov. 15.—Unit perts recruited from. the railway service _____ CALAIS BOMBARDED BY GERMAN AIRMEN 8 | iy United Press Le GERMAN ARTILLERY number of aceidents on the roads to IN VIOLENT ACTION Camp Lewis and last week there sdsedioon ey come but tow: and cidenta ~ | | By United Prees Leased Wire Three burned aecseeeseses Street PAt Nov German artit-| m Unat lery threw a Violent bombardment | occurred afte car the lover Caurféres wood today, the| camp. The weather has been “thick | French war office announced French airmen bombed Mulhouse. | are ttle girl e prince's favorite dox | saed W WITH D CART By United Press £ SAN FRANCE lived in hs ago, from becoming rie Frances royalty when Prt slined the ar my very w and a modeied | 4, Marie NEW NAVAL PLANS cased Wire Nov conferen and By United Press WA INGTON, of pretiminar Admiral ¥ win t result tween have been puncil, wh MILITARY REDUCES Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Now ‘Traffic regulations enforced by military have reduced every night for a week Stylish Untrimmed Hats at low prices. still lower. tionally serviceable rial. some Belted styles, semi-belted Astrachan. Green, Brown, Navy, Women’s Satin and Taffeta Dresses 4 Reduced 25% $4.95 In Brown, Elue, Black Smartly Dresses, reduced or straight-line also basque or Eton Styles, neatly belied and strap trimmed, finished with buckles and button ornaments. Ba Green and fashioned for quick clearance to $4.95. Included are high-waisted models, THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT teem } Women’ s Fall Suits Reduced 3315% Our policy of fresh stocks all the time demands a radical clearance of broken lines styles every now and again, when the always low Bargain Basement prices are made Four Special Lots Are Involved in this Sale In These Styles pr Semi or y plain tail- V4 f ored—belted Tat \ or plaited Vit N Coats, nov- aaa aS elty styles ly or with \ kerami or oi oe a U\! — velvet 5, \ trimming. ¥ a ‘N These Materials Wool dines, s, Broad- | cloths, ret Serges novelty \ | mixtures are 8 | at Lota of Women's Wool and Silk Skirta. > Pop- Gabar- Vel- | and | | \ in best | Suits $5.95 Suits $7.50 Suits $9.45 Smart looking and excep- Suits of serge and novelty mate- and models. One style is trimmed with Gray, Suits $10.45 Remarkable values are A good variety of styles Splendid Suits at this offered you in this lot of are among this lot—special | very low pr serges, Suits, priced exceptionally at $9.45. Fashioned of wool poplin and velours, in low at $7.50. Well tailored | wool burella; some have | a wide assortment of styles of wool poplin in semi- | velvet collars or of self- | —belted and tailored mod- belted styles with button material edged with ker- | els with kit coney fur col- trimming. ami; fancy buckle belts. lars. CORSETS That combine style, good lines and good materials at low prices. White Batiste Corsets—low bust style, fitted with four hose supporters; sizes 19 to 30, at.. 79¢c Front and Back Lace Corsets of white and flesh coutil; rubber inserts at top; sizes 19 to 21, ME ee vecccsenre $1 45 White Coutil Corsets—well boned and rubber inserts across hips; four hose sup- porters ; . 19 to 30, at. $1.15 Brocaded Coutil Corsets— boned throughout with flex ible stays; flesh color; size 19 to 30, at. $1.85 25 Per Cent Reduction on Coats at $6.95 They've been reduced for this sale. Included are tweed mixtures, zibel- ines, cheviots and plaids—stylish and warm. They're made with collars of plush or self material—belted and button trimmed. Sizes 16 to 44. 25 to 50 Per Cent Reduction on Coats at $12.87 Only one of most of the styles in this lot of Coats—in burellas, velours and novelty plaids, wool with velvet. These Coats are ap propriate for motoring or street wear, Sizes for women and misses, * now playt tures Jon, agreeme trimmed | yd wr love has prevented rica’s prettlest Httle gtrl,” Seattle until six © for Syearold Ma step into Kassian , and his wife, whe have been for some time in this city, her att V wed to adopt her and rear her as their 6 daughter It was the prince who uted America’s prett ttle girl er he had seen her dancing tr Ruth st ¢ ought to know for and MADE BY ALLIES aval mer an delegation to+f) MOTOR — the the and drivers being warned to use care. THE SEATTLE STAR Ir MIGHT HAVE BEEN A PRINCESS ‘SEATTLE GIRL ert CAREER | You wilt Come and see these ASA PRINCESS | If You Are Going to Make Your Own Winter Coat This Season If You Want Good, Serviceable |} Coating at Moderate Prices Duvetyns and other popular J weaves. Coatings that are easy to sew, look well when made up and give excellent service. A few yards of any one of them Kerseys—Chinchillas Velours some linings, thread and buttons- sewing at home and presto, your Winter Coat is ready. Coatings at $2.50 Durable, plain-toned effects. school and business wear, and motoring Handsome new widths stuffs such as kerseys, extra heavy ours, mixtures, plaids ors, Girls’ Common-Sense Wash Dresses | Put Your Soldier Boy's Clothes away in Tarine or _ Cedarized | Moth Bags then they will be until he returns. Tarine Bags 65c Each Suit Size, Overcoat Size, 75¢ Each Ulster Size, 90¢ Each Cedarized Bags Suit Size, 75¢ Each Overcoat , $1.00 Each Ulster S 25 Each UPPER MAIN FLOOR Thanksgiving Linens and Every-Day Crashes At prices that will make the Linen Section a busy All-Linen Damask $1.75 Yd. Table Damask, “Heather” 70 inches wide a smooth satin finish. All-Linen Napkins $3.50 All-linen Napkins, Good-size Napkins, Heavy thread wide, with red and blue toweling. Limit, 12 yards. color, 16 inches wide; 12 yards to each. LOWER NDREAMS Whue GRTS UP ANDO WASHES FOR SCHOOL WITHOUT GEING CALLGO warm Coating wide, mixed color novelties and also full cloths, two-toned and safe 22x22 inches. | with open border designs. |} All-Linen Crash 12}c Yd. All-linen Crash Half-Linen Crash 9c Yd. Medium-weight Half-linen Crash Toweling in natural splendid for kitchen towels. Limit, MAIN FLOOR Coatings at $3.50 In all the fine 6 inches popular colorings, Fine wool velours, as well as silky-fin- Most suitable for ished zibeline Coatings, in 56-inch finish, shopping width. Attractive for dressy wear garments. in 58-inch Soft, finely woven quality Chin- chilla Coatings, 56 inches wide, make with a Coatings at $4.50 gia extra high grade cloth in soft velvet come in all the favored Winter colors. Doeskin Coating, a wonderfully soft, lustrous yardage The Children’s Barber Shop 4s a pleasant place to bring the kid to have their hair Price Mi BHOCOND FIAOK a a day or two of careful quality Duvetyn Coatings, and full 56-inch width. They like its name, is permanent finish. Shades of vel- such comfortable coats that look the navy, gold, green and black; 56-inch solid col- part of warmth. Splendid for little | widths. folks’ coats UPPER MAIN FLOOR -_ / All At $1.95, $2.50 and $2.75 weight, giving the desired warmth for winter hair; because they can be laundered and be as nice as new because the prices are so moderate They are made of extra heavy galatea in many pretty and attrac- tive colors, with normal belts and | high waistlines—finished with fancy pockets and collars. THE Boys’ Raincoats $3.50 They’re Absolutely Rainproof Sizes 1% to 16 Years CAMPUS COATS—Single texture long SECOND FLOOT PON MARCHE in tan color. They have the ce- mented seams, so the water can’t trickle through—and two slashed pockets. BLACK RUBBER COATS—Very practical for school boys or errand der designs; 244 16 inches serviceable Toweling, border. Good, hemstitched hems; white, Just the right kind to Cocoa Fiber Mats, size rope edge. THE BON MARCHE STRAIGHT TALK BY BERTON BRALEY We've got to get this fact under our craniums, and keep it there in a place where we can't get away from it We're cither pro-American or pro-German. T isn't any between There isn't any neutral territory separating the two classes All there is is a fence—a fence of thought and feeling and cold, hard fact-which divides the false from the true, the disleyal buneh from the loyal one Pacifiam, profiteering, sabotage, seditious agitation, soap box all of these thinga which hamper the nation into this fight with all its strength of men and money are erman propaganda, whether they are meant so or not ver honest may be the motives of those who oppose the war, those who stir up opposition to the draft, and those who sow discord and discontent under the banner of free speech, they are working for the kaiser, and not for America Criticism of the government for lack of efficiency tn conduct ing {ts preparations, for dearth of energy or misdirected effort in doing the enormous job before it, is the truest sort of loyalty, and needs no excuses; but the questioning of purposes, the Impugning of motives, the subtle and vic rmining of confidence which many people wh s good Americans indulge in in sheer disloya Such folk just as surely TUE EEE I EIEEEESESEEen el With Thousands of Dolls Big Dolls, Little Dolls, Dolls, all in a hurry to get out of the “My Darling” Baby Dolls, with bald heads, moving eyes and short baby | Unbreakable Character Dolls that have stuffed bodies and heads of unbri dressed, at 85¢. | Unbreakable Baby Dolls, dressed in a real baby; Unbreakable Dolls with dainty dress, complete with extra outfit; plete set for $1.50. BASEMENT, 36-Inch Drawnwork Scrim 15c , ards long. Voile Curtains $1.75 Pair HP® Also some of Marquisette, 21 tively trimmed with wide insertion; Cocoa Fiber Mats 40c Ea. 1) i THIRD F Ready for Christmas Middle-sized Bon Marche. As Sketched head, sleeping eyes and bent char- acter legs and arms; 85¢ to | I We call these Common-sense Dresses $4.25. because they are a good heavy “Baby Ella” Baby Dolls, with bisqu all sizes; 85¢ to $8.00. eakable composition; daintily baby clothes, with voice like $2.00. com- UNION 8ST. STORE. | Soiled Handkerchiefs | Half Price | Starting the Christmas |} | Handkerchief selling with a | clean stock—means dispos- ing of all soiled Handkers chiefs. These are plain and | figured silk, plain and em- broidered linen, also plain | and fancy lawn. UPPER MAIN FLOOR, fe Cotton Checks 10c Yard 30-inch Cotton Shepherd 3 EF : an Checks in remnants to 7 van boys. Finished with cemented seams, yards long. Many useful ve two pockets with flaps and clasp lengths to choose from. nat fasteners These make neat-looking Pro “ school and house dresses. _ Rain Hats to Match 75¢ Shirting Madras 19¢ Yard N Sizes 6% to 7% _ 82-inch good grade Shirt- Various other Rain Coats, including the new Trench pi pr geeky bees < Pea | models, priced at $5.00 to $8.50. good line of lea BOYS’ CLAYTHING SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR LOWER MAIN FLOOR. Curtains and Curtzi ings ae 4 : 1 at Humble Prices , ine Special Inducements for you to shop on shopping place Friday. Friday —_ e heavy quality all-linen and Good quality, yard-wide fancy Curtain Secrim in va- ‘ Various attractive floral patterns and | rious neat border designs. Inexpensive, good wearing ya curtaining in white, cream and Arabian. : . : Nottingham Curtains $1.00 heavy quality and satin finished. This will be a good investment if you are in need Neat spot patterns | of bedroom curtains. Among them are allover and bor- » hiv yards long, attrac- j : some with lace, and 4 cream and Arabian. protect your kitchen floors. 14x22 inches, finished with LOOR-—THE BON MARCHE. 'HOSTESS HOUSES AT CAMP LEWIS TO SELL PIE AND CAK Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov, 1 ‘Things that soldiers like will be sold at the Y. W.C cafeteria, which A. hostess house? opened yesterday, Unlike the other eating places in or 4 which serve feteria will 7 minies with, A sweets, agit ‘sUck-to-your-slats” kind ° a e ° near t only ne endeavor t the luxu well as the of food. | Clancy Is Grubbing Stumps in Baggiles John Clancy, former loonkeeper and politic his tht day in the county ste Wednesday He ts included in a squad of pris ‘ joners who are grubbing stumps ia § t @ field. @