The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1918, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR For Saturday—Children’s Day Little Coats at January Prices $5.95 and $6.95 A special purchase makes it possible for these low prices to exist—even when Coats are so pleasingly | attractive. Many little models in styles similar to mother’s—full belted, with collars of self material, con- trasting colors of fur—2 to 6 years— OF SILK VELOURS, CORDUROY AND MATALAMB, IN BROWN, GREEN, RED AND BLACK Girls’ Coats Children’s Sweater Coats $7.95 to $10.95 at $5.95 ie a Wool Sweater Coats— for girls from 6 to 16 good for all the year years, Broken lines, but ’round—made with large ok er ald as, sailor collars, full belted mixtures and a few bou- and with cuffs to match. In cardinal, rose and Co. cles, with large collars ; and belts penhagen; sizes 28 to 36. "JUDGE JOHN F. MAIN TAUGHT LAW To. —— «HORSE RACES YOUNG PROSECUTOR WHO HAS FILED A MURDER CHARGE AGAINST HIS BROTHER my fis | — —- m have an oppertan to witness horse racing within the next few months, and perhaps to ride in real races, Fur Muffs and Chil dren’s Fur Sets Hal Price—Second Floor The Bon Marche Valentine Post Cards, 10¢ a dozen—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche x——- CHEHALIS, Jan. t University of We outcome of the murder mystery Two of them—one a former student of the other—are pitted against one another, exerting the best skill ir command wm which is to decide the fate of the third. ‘They are: Orcar R. Main, clean-cut young U of W. graduate t whom an tn- formation was filed Thursday, charg: | ing him with brutally slaying Fred | Bwayne in the back room of! Swayne's grocery store in Napavine| Bunday evening, Jan. 6 Herman Allen, gr 6 of the U. § Of W. law school, class of 1909, and Prosecuting attorr of Lewis county for two we who has filed the information st Main and Who says he has evidence enough to] gonvict him. Judge Fighting Hard And Supreme Court Justice John F. Main, Oscar's older brother, for ~ five years professor of law at the University, who taught Prosecuting Attorney Allen the rudiments of law | Back in 1908 and 1909 Judge Main is fighting the battle of his life, throwing in his powerful Weight to gain the freedom of his Young brother and to clear his And already the sparks are HPegianing to fly between him and his former pupi! Allen “Going Thru” Napavine tamer, secretary of ‘arrier and i Huntamer in the owner of the Per lands horse farm, f which taken by the go’ nt ae the cantonme the ment with th elation will hold matinee races « er permits, races will organtzatic penses have been dedu weat! dn of thene after ex | fi The first meeting p given to the composed now in Franc One big meeting, in which by from all parts o v t will be entered, will be May, accordir SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE WHAT'S BEAUTIFUL AND ATTRACTIVE THE WAIST SECTION? IN | FOR THE BOY WHO IS HARD ON CLOTHES “Two Pants’’ Suits “Little did I dream, when I was Yearning law from Judge Main back ‘At the university that some day I Would be prosecuting his brother for Tourder,” said Prosecutor Allen to- @y. “But Iam going to go thru ‘With this case, whether Judge Main the brother of the defendant or ; say that Judge Main was a ‘first-class teacher.” PLAN RAINIER VALLEY OUTLET; ASK $1,000 ‘The first Rainier valley let over or around Beacon tideland district was a ree tion by the street committe city council! Thursday afternoon that $1,000 be appropriated for the pre liminary survey of some cross-town step toward p itixens with Georgette Blouses $7.95 Splendid value at $7.95 are these dainty Georgette Blouses. Smartly tailored models with insets of Filet at $6.50 They are fine for the livel, | because they are made of heavy materials iron—and with two pairs of ers to boot. y boy good that wear like trous- | ‘The supreme court justice, too, re- d the time when the prose- of his brother was a student Suits like all the fellows wear to school—Norfolk style, in gray and brown checks, in stripes and herringbone weaves. Some have pinch backs, others three-piece belts and box back style. Sizes to fit boys from 6 to 17 years. See them in a Second | Avenue window. } UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE Home-Made Candies Made in our own Candy Kitchen—wholesome, pure and delicious lace, jabot frills and hand | embroidering, along with | tiny buttons. | Dressier models in catchy styles are combined with satin, heavily beaded and he artistically embroidered. In white, flesh, pink, mais, peach, lavender, beige, gray, brown,, navy, black and coral. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE street between Columbia City and South Seattle. A bond tasue to cover the $300,000 rred by Beacon bill ents will be voted in March if the the same committes expense inc bridge impre lon by the pe | ommendation is accepted by the council Prosecutor Herman Allen, Who Filed Murder Charges Against Oscar Main » " criminal lawyers representing some} ney Genera! Tanner. He was ap-|Gill Disbarment Of the best legal talent in the state.| pointed by the Lewis county com- e' 2 He ts confident of the evidence he| missioners Jan. 1 Filed at Olympia has in his hands. Allen haa lived in the state 20| OLYMPIA, Jan. 18—Tho findings Allen came into office as a “clean-| years, and has lived in Chehalis ever | 84 order in the Gill disbarment cane Up” prosecutor, following the recent| ince graduating from the U. of W,| Were filed yesterday by the sate) boore-graft housecleaning conducted| law school, where he worked his beard of examiners. The Gill oyt in Chehalis and Centralia by Attor-) way thru college. & Frye law firm is to be disbarred |for a year, beginning y seartay. The CHILEAN AMBASSADOR [nays, he was forced to expend $1,034 | firm has appealed from SUES HIS LANDLADY jand is now suing Mra. Alice Hem: mick for the sum. Hix rent is RED CEDAR SHINGLES 33.33 a month WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—Santi WITHSTAND FIRE TEST ago Aldunate, ambassador extra-| H. D. TEMPLE PROMOTED Red cedar shingles, properly fire ordinary and minister plenipotentt| promotion came Thursday to Hen: | proofed, withstand fire. This was ary of the Chilean republic here, ob-| ry 1. Temple, formerly postoffice in| shown Wednesday afternoon at a| jects to paying a high rent and then | «nector and for 30 years an employe meeting of the red cedar shingle | footing the bills for repairs on the/ in the postal service. Temple has manufacturers in congress here. Se) embassy. | been appointed superintendent of the vere tests were “nade and the dem Because his landiady failed to keep| University branch postoffice, to wuc-|onstrations were successfully the premises in proper shape, hel ceed Frank EF. la, resigned. formed. such an outrageous insinua- that I'am here using my post- BON MARCHE in trouble. My position has ‘ whatever to do with it.” county's new young prose- c hardly had time to set the fur- it straight in his office before he was in the thick of the biggest Most baffling legal fight of his _ The day after Main was arrested Women’s Washable Kid Gloves $2.25 In Black, Pearl, Putty, Gray and Canary Color One-clasp Gloves of fine quality washable kid with full pique or P. X. M. seams, and heavily em- broidered backs, in self and attractive contrasting col- ors. All sizes in the above ‘Satarday—Last Day of The “Selling-Out” Sale of Groceries Home - made Cream Fudge, toothsome/ and dainty, at 19c a pound Saturday. } Lemon Drops 30c Also Menthol and Hoar- hound Drops, the kind you like so well, made in our candy kitchen. Special Sat- urday at 30c a pound. LOWER MAIN FLOOR © ‘ = ALL REMAINING GROCERIES WILL BE STACKED UP ON THE TABLES WITHIN EASY REACH Prices Will Be Low Enough—We Promise You That Come and fill up your larder—for the last time— with Bon Marche bargains in Groceries. TAKE CENTER ELEVATOR TO FOURTH FLOOR per-| New Stocks of Reliable Merchandise shades. THE BON MARCHE Received UPPER MAIN FLOOR 2 OARGAIN BASEMENT ical - — lling a Jobber’s Overstock of _ ‘Do You Wear “Munsing” Union Suits? Women’s Hosiery—All First Quality || ‘*««"s>=2rin:""” M\UNSING At Greatly Reduced Prices wear; Non-Irritating; of Plan to Buy a Season’s Supply at These Specially Low Prices Fine Quality | WOMEN’S MUNSING COTTON GIRLS’ MUNSING PART-WOOL | Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, Special 98c a Pair UNION SUITS IN TAN ONLY—BUT TAN IS ONE OF THE POPULAR SPRING SHADES UNION SUITS Heavy weight Cotton Union Suits, ton Union Suits that are suitable to fine ribbed and pure white. The Munsing, the always perfect fit- | wear the year ’round. ‘Dutch or low ting Union Suits, that are part wool. | gerd : ort sl 2 yi High or Dutch neck, with long or | R&CK Stylee- with ¢nort sleeves or At 98c a pair we can emphatically say they are wonderful value—they are of a medium at of tan, with double soles, heels and garter tops. All sizes, and they're all first q y- perfect fitting Union Suits, in low — Remy Meet enon near short sleeves and ankle length. | sleeveless. / ve - SIZES 2 TO 6 YEARS AT $1.25 | SIZES 34, 36, 38, AT $1.00 SIZES 8 TO 10 YEARS AT $1.50 | SIZES 40, 42, 44, AT $1.20 Women’s Hose 79c Pure thread Silk- boot Hose with isle SIZES M4, 36, 38, AT $1.50 SIZES 40, 42, 44, AT $1.75 SIZES 14 TO 18 YEARS AT $2.00 | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE. Fine Lisle Hose in MEN’S MUNSING UNION SUITS—MEN’S SECTION, LOWER MAIN FLOOR tan only, with a i tops; very fine qual- ity. Brown only—all sizes. plain or double tops. Hose of very good Women’s Lisle Thread Stockings | 50c Pair | value at 29¢, Stockings of very fine lisle thread with elastic | hemmed tops, fashioned feet with double soles, heels and toes. Black, white, bronze, champagne, pink and blue. UPPER MAIN FLOOR 4 Hil The Underwear That Gives Service; Is Comfortable, With Smooth Seams WOMEN’S MUNSING COTTON UNION SUITS Fine ribbed, medium weight Cot- fit, Pott Hl if 36 5 om Women’s Hose 49c | Women’s Hose 39c | Women’s Hose 29c Fiber Silk Boot Black and Brown Hose with fine lisle | Lisle Hose, full fash- tops, double soles and | ioned, in regular and heels; all sizes, in | out-sizes; reinforced tan only, heels and toes. Boys’ and Girls’ Black Cotton Stockings 35c Pair Or three pairs for $1.00. Fast black cotton and silk lisle Stockings in medium and heavy weights, with elas- tic ribbed legs; seamless feet; sizes 6 to 1014. THE BON MARCHE ARGUMENT PREVENTS MINE INVESTIGATION INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 18.—Robert H, Harlin, of hairman of the resolutions the miners" convention, now in session here, and four other executives of the miners? organization, succeeded by their ar- gimnents in preventing the passage of a resolution proposing federal in- vestigation of mines. The resoluti proposed that the government be J asked to investigate charge that | miners are not working in the pres ent coal crisis | WINTER OATS CROP HURT 50 PER CEN} WASHINGTON, Jan, mage “from 40 to 50 per cent” in thy Dresses in Russian blouse style with sou- tache braid trimming—straight skirt and sash. Eton blouse style, trimmed with smal buttons—straight, full skirt. Others in novelty effect, trimmed with mili- | tary braid, white or colored satin collars. | Misses’ and women’s sizes. NAVY, COPENHAGEN, BROWN, PLUM AND GREEN can mind that perhaps there is one fellow over here who won't “just wait" until America gets everything | Jin apple-pie order to strike him? He Doesn't Wait The kaiser is “Just wait” kind. He didn’t wait on Serbia or Ru mania or Italy, but struck them least expecting it fooling the ives about this wart both held there they are unavailable for |service in France or Flanders. ot for a minute do I think the nly to stani business, then the result can mean 1in and France to rush immense | ». LYON German offensive will . instead of only one thing and that is that the ty ” el p. 4 Oe! an offensive | Italy fe Great up holes and as long as they are hould be able, jo : back with a knockout punch anything but the} that would put the kaiser out of struggle must go on for a long, long time. Personally, I'm not going to keep on trying to decelve my self any longer as‘to the serious: ness and the bigness of the job my country has ahead of it in ext few months to come, Must Speed Up s an opinoin say that 2D UP and} to truck garden crops thruout | battle line help to uth as a result of the recent / successive cold wa' Dead certain it is there is an aw. ful jar in store he complacent | man back hore site before his cheery fire and es to his wife “Mother, we can't lose this war! How can we, when con gress is spending steen millions of dollars a day and is loaning Il they ne here in the py we have nearly two million me in training for service, wait until we get them over to | France, The kaiser won't last America delays or quibbles means the loss of more lives | in the end. WILL ELECT OFFICER throws her weight into the scales, then we must necessarily hang our] At the next meeting of the newly organized union of civil service em- |ployes, permanent officers, will be ,, flected, according to a vote taken at "|a meeting held in the Labor temple nigh! The election will be held : nuary 23, and affiliation with the weekly | Seattle Central Labor council will be 1 ment today | man offensive in the also was affected, | west does come soon, what part is |America prepared to play in erush ing: it?” Consider the present war situation in its naked truth Even tho permanent tween Germany and sia fails, the fact remains that Germany already awn an enormous peace be * ’ : | ° Children’s Gingham Dresses 69! Fine French Serge A NEW SHIPMENT JUST | RECEIVED Dresses $11.95 Considering the price of : ae gingham at the present time | Popular New Style Models That Are mothers will surely realize bg "ory Attr ve i ole he ll pes ured Dressy Looking and Very Attractive buy wash dresses ready made | —and buy them in the Bar- gain Basement. In this lot there are vari- ous real pretty styles—made of good grade gingham in neat check patterns, in light and medium colors—trimmed with chambray in plain and contrasting colors. Sizes 3 to 6 Years ; ’ +10? pert, Women’s Kid Boys and Girls Sweaters Cl 1.45 Special at $2.15 oves $ © Heavy Wool-mixed Sweaters that are just the thing for school (Imported Kid wear, and children find them very handy. These have large roll Gloves of a Well- | collars and patch pockets. Oxford, cardinal and navy, in sizes Known Make | 80, 82 and 34, ngreoaiig’ in pris t| (st dean | _Men’s Dark Gray cause many peore”to | Children’s Pat. Leather | woo) . sy ant ture re | Sandals $1.65, $1.85 ¥2° Socks 49c Pair (sid storee at ome an als -O0, $ . Among the special purchase purchased. ‘The Bargain It’s somewhat early for patent | of Hose there was a_ small Basement offers some Leena anergs pat beg om iy raked of Men's Wool Hose of very good value—black | very low prices it will be a good | that are excellent value es ecdie we Kid Gloves, with embroidered area raet to buy now. Made | worth minieat tice piss wie é of patent leather on a skuffer| we are asking. Heavy i EVERY PAIR IN GOOD CONDITION last. Sizes 5 to 11, at $1.65. | Wool Socks fo habe peat wits men from th SIZES 5% TO 714 INCLUDED | sizes 111% to 2, at $1.55, | white toes and heels, sinew gee {haw sent them Into ee ——— - - es sestsitalinittmanal ” s Tere Pl SUBS WR va ne Russian a ia so badly 2 = — Has it ever sunk into the Ameri- Gamvdauities. that rhage Fa Hons

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