The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1917, Page 10

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'ITALIANS STOP ~T ATTACKS IN "LAST 56 HOURS WOMAN SLAYER | PREFERS DEATH [ORPHEUM FRIDAY NIGHT TO HELP S TO PRISON TERM HELLO GIRLS TO GIVE MINSTREL SHOW AT STRIKE FUND] Ry United Press Leased Wire BY JOUN HH. HEARLEY y FRESNO, Cal, Nov, 2t.—"It | t ited Pr rreay t could only cry, But the tears won't come, «1 was justified in my act for the tortures I have been thru, but 1) don’t want to go to prison, -1 pre) fer the death penalty.” | ‘That was the lament of Mrs. W © Howe, once prominent in Oak-| | land society, as she sa the Free | RO county jai! today and told what} Rad led to ber murder of W. Brooks of Porterville Monday night Slandered Her Brooks, she said. had pak’ with his itfe for a o ign of slander} Against her which had started when, | she claimed. she “i his ad Wances in a San Francisco cafe 11 years ago. How Gossip Spread First the story, according apes. had been to Brooks, then it og own husts Of the wives of tb Dy the firm for w tedaw: 6 be preparing further heavy attacks BAR PROBERS ASK Buenos Aires When her husband appe Ritaece in. the OUSTING OF FIRM = at Dayton. ra Mrs Six of the striking telephone operators, who are on the committee to put pep into the benefit show te | ’ i by the w of the other] >¢ siven Friday night at Levy's Orpheum theatre. They are: Upper row, Ruth Akey, Helen McKinley and ipathered the Sffie Deiter. Lower row, Anna Morrison, Katherine Connors and Lucile Pigs le “4 ot oy eg ll ‘The famous New York Hippodrome, And all this can be seen for the, the minstrel show held in the Patace| Continued From Page 1 at was there that I learned the| Productions will have nothing on the| "me admission ticket Hip, t ' ° telephone operators’ min-| The committee of pretty tele Kast ¢ © for per a. | would coufiren the rumen that the extent of the whisperings,” she | *triking “You know what that proud woman who ha oft ad that al operators in charge the show The © probe ans| strel show, to be given at 11 p. m Iway®| Friday, in Eugene Levy's Tr of operation of the Merchants’ Protective corporation, an Indb ana corporation, now doing bust ness in the state of Washington, under license of the secretary of state as a foreign corporation, as such scheme has been outlined to this committer by the state ments of-parties Interested and | literature furnished, ts illegal “He it further resolved, that in the opinion of this committee said corporation has rendered itself liable to ouster at the suit of this state “Be it further resolved, a Hip tickets early ~ ee . ema aeiilind.. Yelp were | Orpheum theatre ; t was decided to Le ' thon to use his theat irehsas Sei auc theme aie eoent deeotanttr to arge number of special by he Orpheum, may A - tek . protect a ewe seantantty ¢ local talent will be sandwich use the tickets Just the aame. heen sold for the show, ar « “ * ul ne oe of al _ tween the regular minstrel show Manager Muller wanted to ha } Hoyt. H © & Raley firm for $10 « | and paying their loses haracters were Ma German marin nies that he has work 4 panies have beer put out of & onnect the firm, the his yeas in this counptr name was on the cards used the “BARRED ZONE”) IN INSURANCE fet Wino ened th o buy ." sratege sgenis tn esting | President Wilson ended the career " . of the German arine ir ° Called Me, By United Press Leased Wire panies by a “proclamat ‘ 1 istmas Rerolut na, sent t it ner by th tension of the German “barred | Ps re “cbrsemes “He it earner woe by the griey & fone” for shipping to include the WASHINGTON, D. C, Now . rf Pe ance committee of the Seattle i Aeeres and Greek waters, was t2.—German, Bulgarian and | ( Bar assoctation that the seh Austrian insurance companies now doing business in the Unit ed States have written risks now on their books amounting to $2,853,190,000, Smnounced in a Bertin dispatch Feeeived here today. | The statement described the Agores as “containing Rostile bases for tion. felief ships and r were allowed one week in Withdraw from new = Tnlted Prees dispatches received week from Buenos Aires report important ith various state com Atlantic ‘ —— * and banks they have a» the from Amer ne ar t tary McAdoo plied for licenses vided tn that continue bus ° ens the trac « Small Army Meets ho Soldier rs in I. ondon : *. One the attorney general be request a me § or two are liquidating their affairs IO ag Stor 5 LONDON, Ne There are ©@ by this committes to instt A ¢ bulk of the business they on a See Se : 0 co eo ‘tion with naval operations there. now Geing is fire insurance, altho m to rush s be « out for soldiers) be, and he hereby Is, instructed German ‘The Azores are Portuguese. Sev eral cable lines center there depreciated there are « few millions of life in-| C*precta surance In force. The life insurance to procure and forward to the | attorney general a transcript of nm late at night —-— } ompante ‘ex. |Of these on Presents no danger to the country. | ave 4 This te a pi the statements made to the com Seattle Gives More American insurance com piainess ceeueuaaas ee mittee regarding the operations Than Asked for “Y” | 2", * Ke business in : . of said corporation, and such J Germany e the war the AER ES ee other information as the at Geattic has more than done her bit « naging Raise Postal Rates ° torney general may request and fm the Y MC. A. war sag heir wind Pare it ame mal ar this committees be able to ob. Subscriptions now total 3,058 own, they | will di ax for . tain.” which is $3,058 more than Seattle | s remiums in the| every 25 cents after De a Atternaye Were Willies paper money,! cember 1 was asked to give. wines THE BON MARCHE vat tow Hl a za : Eg BARGAIN BASEMENT eae cee 65 New Autumn Dresses at $12.65 J o°2"°""=. A Special Purchase —Only a Few of a Kind As illustrated dora ‘ Dresses featuring the sea- Frye Appears son’s most popular models. engages dagger : high waisted, loose blouse effect, belted and plaited models, with T tunic skirts. Many are’ trim- be ’ med with soutache braid, others eo , ; Sizes 16 to 42. wool stitched. IN BROWN, PURPLE, GREEN, 7 ‘ na GRAY AND NAVY | rp - ‘ 15 Sample Dresses $14.95 In Navy Blue Only A manufacturer’s sample line TEACHING BABY of Dre: fashioned of fine mannish se rge d made to sell at considerably more than the CONSERVATION price we ask—$14.95. They feature the side hip flare with novelty pockets and contrasting trimming. | IN FRANCE NOW BY GEORGE MARTIN Women’s Fall Suits Muslin Underwear Girls’ Coats aes ae to Fra to help that na $7.95 to $17.45 At Saving Prices Reduced to - : ‘ ae ton conserve and inerease its Envelope Chemise, daintily trimmed They’re samples and one-of-a-kind supply of infants, depleted and with lace insertion and 55 Coats, many fur trimmed and fash- | retarded by the war $5.95— edgings; sizes 38 to 44 Cc ioned of velours, kerseys or plaid | wae cb de ot Pas ng {000 Fashioned of all-wool serge and Underskirts, with paper or em- aj fag in several styles, with | persons, not counting m oi ‘ A > " sry flounces, w wide belts a arge collars by the novelty materials, trimmed smartly ilagat Po te a 55c ON page pray re 95—1 | seoba bona towtare 1,000 / with astrakhan cloth and made J) Night Gowns, with square neck, sizes 10 to 14 years. Made of wool lation of sola falling 78,000 belted Style. Lined throughout. Col- | embroidery and ribbon 79 plaids, mixtures and smartly belt- a year. F ors—Navy, Gray or Black. eg A Boeraervere ceria Cc ed—Gray or Brown, Phrase te Ph: Brandt oa 4 atate last 23 bables were borr while on 14 of e died. Men’s ‘‘Slip-Easy’’ Boys’ School Suits neil inotaor the tod Siete cand Colla Heavily Reduced ae re taheria EE yi oO rs Here’s One Lot From Which to Select Foie a MaMa Dig call Standard Brand, 6 in a Box, 75c Boys’ School Suits $1. 95 te whats 7 saben a in For This Introductory Sale Only bolt and pinch-beck styles ined hreuchoonn: | {[|secondser ot ie wer, endine' aum | sizes 11 to 16, HURON PN LIYE PA PNP | | | Silk Crepe | plain evening Boys’ Overcoats— | | | THE BON MARCHE | Silks and Dress Goods May Still Be Bought at Very Moderate Prices|} Advance plann ng fore handed buying g—not be ing afraid to“ stock | up” on Dress Goods and Silks as occasion required, and so we are| still able to offer very attractive values on dependable Silks and Dress | Goods Here Is a 40-Inch Silk Crepe de Chine for $1.15 a Yard IN TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT SHADES All good looking colors—dainty shades for evening wear, also lor for blou and underwear—-popular street colors and black, de Chine, priced very special. 36-Inch Silk Mixed Tussah Crepes 25c¢ Yd. for imstance: white and flesh Firm quality, all- 56- and 58-Inch Fine Wool Coating $2.25 Yd. » silk-mixed printed novelty weave make up this splendid lot of | that are ever so pretty to use for many Coatings. Medium and heavy a f weight weaves, suitable for making lined purposes There is a large assortment, and unlined coats. Plain colors, stripes, including plain colors, Jacquard, striped | checks and plaids. | and printed designs. 40-Inch Rich Chiffon All-Wool Dress Goods, Dress Velvet $4.25 Yard 36- to 44-Inch, 95¢ Yd. Lustrous non-crushing Chiffon Velvet 85 pieces of All-wool Dress Goods, | is very fashionable for dresses, and much among which are French and Storm | in vogue for suits. This lot specially — Diagonal and Poplin weaves, in | priced, includes Russian Green, Burgundy, Navy, Wine, Cardinal, Tan, Silver, Brown, | African Brown, Taupe, Wistaria, Plum Leather and Black. and Black. > Inch Plain and Fancy Dress Silks $1.00 Yd. ) yards of Dress Silks . linings and Christ- y work—in messz s and pongees, in shades and nd printed novelties, UPPE st pieces suitable for dre , Satins, Louisines, po in fancy stripe s, checks, plaids N MARCHE mas e Women’s Pure and Part Wool Sample Vests $1.00 Each Pric edatl Sample and Odd Lots of Women’s Hose 15c Pair We Than the rth Considerably More Reduced Price ess Than Factory 38 Only An offering that will suggest to you Samples of t Everett Mills’ wool while savings on Hose for every- and part-wool Vests in white (a few in Black and white cotton with gray); high neck with long sleeves; Dutch neck with short sleeves. THE BON MARCHE mmed and ribbed tops. UPPER FLOOR Linoleum With! Remnants * Warm Coats, Plenty of Style Good, Get one of these Overcoats for your boy—Coats of heavy over- | They're priced at these coatings, in plain and novelty mix- | unusually low prices to tures, clean them up quickly. Trench, Three-piece belt Remnants of or Pinch-back styles. : ‘ Printed Made with velvet or self col- ‘i lars, in the military or lay-down Linoleum styles. 55c Square Yd. LENGTHS sQ. YDS. S le Linoleum for nd bathrooms, in anite, tile and wood pat- $3.95 to $15.00 Suits for L ittle Lads 8 YEARS k A good pp vie front which to select Johnny’s first | * All a) suit. Made, and well made, of corduroys, velvets, | te*mS. All useful lengths serges and novelty mixtures—in Eton or Junior Norfolk Remnants of styles. Also middy and sailor suit style. At $3.75 to $12.50 \Inlaid Linoleum Boys’ Hats 65c to $3.50 85c Square Yd. One of these Hats will complete sonny’s cutfit | HS TO 6 SQ. YDS Hats of velvet, plush, felt and cloth, in the yewest He vy, splendid quality shapes, Bice S “ i ae nA Inlaid Linoleum in a good | of wood and in neat color- assortment tile patterns, ings. Friday’s Domestic Offerings Outing Flannel in stripe | Shirting Flannel; he avy Nice quality Curtain styles; pink and blue; wool and gray | Scrim with pretty drawn 27 inches wide. Limit Flannel, su work borders. For neat- 10 yards to customer. men’s heavy shiva: looking bedroom curtains. A yard 121lg¢. inches wide; yard White, Cream and Arabian. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Third Floer—The Bon Marche. 50-Piece Di S 5 -Piece Dinner Set $12.7 Of English Semi-Porcelain with dainty border dec- oration of foliage blue stars and pink rosebuds with green Set consists of 6 Dinner Plates, 6 Pie Plates, ; 1 Covered Dish, 1 Meat Plat soy 6 Bread and Butter Pl ter, 1 V Dish, 1 Sauce CQ Fruit Saucers, 6 Soup at, 1 Dish, t Cream 6 Tea Cups, 6 Tea 8: cher a Bowl rad >) 24 Pieces of Plain or Fancy Nickel Silver $5.00 Guaranteed to be the same metal all the way through. It will not rust, as there is no plating whatever to change Set the color of the metal. includes 6 Dinner Dinner Forks, Spoons and 6 Enameled Savory Roasters, Large Size, Special $1.95 Oval Roasters in dark blue enameled finish, Well-Known Universal Food Choppers $1.65 shape Savory That will grind or chop any- All the popular and conservative models : : ‘The Amertenn experts were sent | Hl thing. Four extra knives cay are here—low or high, in every size from Boys’ Calfskin Shoes $2.25 | | undes Se ae Wnts ce eae Fhese Roasters are made with- with each chopper. They 14 to 18%. Get a box or two of the style Sturdy All-leather Shoes, wide toe, sen- tani iB te ee Seuwanta | | out seams, which makes them heavily retinned to prev you like best. sible shape; Jeather sole. Sizes 10 to 1314, Belgian b nt 1.|§] absolutely sanitary. They are Susting a $2.25; 1 to 514, $3.00. lowed urs pnt cable ess mt self-basting and self-browning, *” BOUR TH FLOOR of the Ked Cross commission in| THE BON MARCHE. , Trance, - | Curtain Scrim 15¢ Yard | At Reduced Prices |

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