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THE SEATTLE STAR U.S. Ambassador Threatened by Slav Reds ill Hold Him Responsible for Life RUSS “REDS” and Liberty of Alexander Berkman 4 and Emma Goldman SEND THREAT TO FRANC! WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—A dangerous interna- situation has developed in the threat of Russian , hi to hold United States Ambassador Francis | Continued From Page One responsible for the life and freedom of \,, mander Berkman, under jail sentence here for viola- , of the draft law. \ While threats against Francis, in event of Berk. | 's imprisonment, were officially confirmed at the |" ‘”* department two weeks ago, the information was|\"’ secret while the government wrestled with the | ss url, & former secretary of the under Pre ident of the St. Low position of 1904, He beat known Misso inted American Mareh 6, 1916 ancts is Alexander Ferkme , | been United for years has a leading © the Jcorpus for the defendants on sc new grounds. Won't Stay Law question of placing expediency | ily above the law was con | and rejected. ‘Today man. | / from the U. 8. supreme court) @M route to Berkman and Emma) ,,, ° calling for thelr arrest. | overnment cannot stay the} it ia stated ui every effort ix being to appease the anarchist ele of sailors and workmen in Initial word of archists to place fn their hands the threat of Ee ; | At the S| & prison» weeks ago these threats without recommen Now the ing word f should be d pects lpg Ljother anarehiat y whether or not the matter should be | frequently aght to the attention of the Le i | nine-Trotsky government of the president's action in| Until Francis cables, the Diatereet of ‘Thomas J. Mooney |Partment may take no action j been cabled to Russia, and all) 2. FINNISH REVOLTERS| it was stated ettiatatty | COPENHAGEN, Jan. 20.--Capture of Viborg and Helsingfors by the | Foretan Bolsheviki Red Guard from thy ¢ | defeat the select draft Hix apy | overnment here | who are demanding Berk Telease by threats against | ate de r far the negotiations have Mm going on, it is said, by direct > to the revolution people thru | AMSTERDAM, Mir Jan |Ramp on Trial in BOOZE ABOARD; — HOLD SKIPPER MARSHFIELD, Ore. Jan, 90. RUSS TERRORISTS PASS SENTENCE OF DEATH ON 7" LENINE AND TROTSKY sor crew of the steamer G. ¢ © was under arrest for t dincoy » today, following dan The Russian ter ery * bottles of liquor bas assorted, under the ship's coal sup ‘ply > As in the case of the Teutonic “lay The 4 of workmen SENATOR HUGHES DEAD,, J, Jan, M01 the ship's Hoth - Hun Raiders Fail to Reach London) LONI Jan, %0.—German air «| men, ma thelr third air raid over British in 24 hours late last to penetrate London's commander ne, announced. were dropped northeast out th but slight werved in) the © momt p with his ¢ the member of Spanish tne the vinitors NOT NOW ON THE MENU PORTLAND, Jan. 30.—-More than| 160 bottles of Mquor were taken rom a diner on the Oregon Fxp | a Portland fan Francixco train, up: Disloyalty Case TLAND, J ‘Taking of Two Special Lots—Sizes 2 to 6 Years THE COATS AT $5.95 are just as clever as can be, and wonderful value at the price. Of corded velours in belted style, with collar and cuffs of contrast- ing colors; a few with fur collars. In red, Copenhagen and black. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THE COATS AT $4.95 are cozy little affairs for present wear. Plain styles with full belts—fashioned of boucles and corduroys, and will give lots of good service. Your choice of red, brown or of this country’s sym [nish counter revolutioniats was an. | &rr iu arrival here recently, it was) with the revolution. Further | nounced in a Haparanda dispatch re- | according to Be are contemplated, but the se- ment arises in that there is no recognized gov im Russia with which to of the Bolshevik! govern- Petrograd (it is pointed out Ret the Bolsheviki who regis threat against Francis) to | whether such action is ced by the Lenine Trotsky held probable. word from Francis ex the exact situation in Petro war | Are you sentences in the federal Officials today stated that Poasibie stay in the case by securing a habeas ceived here today VERY WALDPORT, thriving business possibility killed by the minions of the law wo RUMANIAN }day, when a crate labeled |port Hardware Co the sheriff because there ix no such | firm here. “Hardware” proved to be five five: | gallon kegs full of 100 proof whisky jlitieal slackers? [t in estimated that | that many qualified voters have neg-/| nish legation announced today that lected to register. | Dispatches que Ore, Jan. 30, | business.” won “hard was seized by was reported in F day. Gen, Averse j among Seattle's 25,000 po- The “PREMIER | AMSTERDAM, Jan. % and consigned to the Wald | |tlon of Rumanian I against the Russians It was pointed out here that much! they don’t attend to thy aid could only be of a military na ter this week theyll be dt pt aden claring, prior to his departur might to Vienna on very important sta moon case wan halted day when one juror, P OUT| «: man a fair trie as Judge not think I coul maid b a succeeds him. FINLAND WILL ASK HELP FROM SWEDEN STOCKHOLM, Jan. 36 MAKE ’EM COND ‘The Fin-| Seattle's supply of uns’ ‘That many lawyers ha’ regiater with the county orton, anked to be ex ear in the jury may be boosted by 200 after Febru The books close | a delegation was en route from Hel-|ary 1 February § The office in open frocn singfora to ask Sweden's asnistance Sam to? p.m. every day busiest time of the day ts from 4] DB Mm. until the dinner hour. ed today je raid was made with the munc-| fl tion of the district attorney, who late youter:| held that the Southern Pacific waa Ki. Higek-| supposed to remove all liquor before | entering Oregon. Heretofore | | dining car crew, after serving liquor | in California territory, has kept the liquor under lock and key while in Oregon. itted to the Wolverton a give thin he. “When ed I coukl, made since |Some Bouquet, and | in a Nightie, Too! | PORTLAND, Jan, 20.—While he | didn't like having hot water poured on him, nor keenly relish attempts to explore him with a butcher knife, Jim Simona just riled up when his UCTORS killed Inbor Ve failed to| wife pinned a bunch of poison oak im auditor. If| mide hie nightie. tte mat" He relates this Incident in a com ualified. plaint today as grounds for divorce. ae First With the New Styles AND HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF A FULL SEASON’S WEAR The New Styles Smart belted models, trench style, semi-belted, panel back, ripple back styles —with the new glove- fitting sleeves. The New Materials | Well tailored of men’s lupin blue, ash gray and mm wear serge, tweeds, COV- | back, beautifully — trim- gj ert cloth, fine Poiret | meg ‘with silk stitching, as as SF et sey? The New Colors In navy blue, sand, twills and tricotine, with | buttons and over collars pretty silk linings. of silk De Luxe. Priced $35.00 and $45.00 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMEN Ba Here Are Some of the Attractions for Thursday — Apron and House Dress Day “Elinore” Aprons $1.95 As Here Sketched It’s an easy matter to look neat while doing your work if you wear one of these Elinore Aprons. They’re made of excellent quality gingham, in plaids, checks and stripes. The novel pock- ets, belt, collar and cuffs are of white. The New Caroline ] Apron at $1.25 Is another attractive style,| These handy little Aprons made of good quality percale; | are the Margaret bib style; well laced front in Middy style, with | made of nice quality percale in novelty pockets and belt; all | both light and medium colors— nicely taped in white. ‘ with pocket. Broken Lines of House Dresses Reduced to $1.45 Dresses of Gingham and Percale in Washable Colors Neat, simple style Dresses, the kind thrifty housekeepers like to wear around the house. Well-made models in stripes, checks and figures, with nice shaped collars and cuffs of contrasting material or white. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Silk Dresses $18.45!! Silk Dresses $22.15!! They’re New—They’re Handsome Most All the Fellows Are Getting | “Dix-Make” Nurses’ SIMPL and very a model is made of abe taffeta with deep tunic trimmed drops and sash; priced at is a combination of 4) and Georgette with heavy | broidered fronts and doub! "4 pointed tunic on 4} skirt and sash.. Rosé, Pearl Gray, Copenhagen, Violets of Nice, Brown, Field Pansy Purple, French Blue, Black, White, Beige, Green, Midnight Blue and Navy with Georgette es and large collar, and skirt $18.45 YOUTHFUL - LOOKING $18.45 They’re Simply Wonderful Value It is the best “Special Purchase” that has reached the Bargain Basement in many a long day. HIGH-CLASS MODELS FOR STREET AND AFTER- NOON WEAR—IN TAFFETA SILK, CREPE DE CHINE AND GEORGETTE CREPE Eight of the twelve styles are illustrated. Three window displays on the Pike Street side will give you a good idea of their style and class. attractive A splendid VERY chic Crepe de Chine model has vestee and sleeves of Georgette—the fronts are richly embroidered with heavy silk and novelty front point- $18 45 ° ed tunic on skirt.. VERY pretty style for after- noon wear is attractively made of heavy taffeta in bodice effect, BEAUTIFUL model, combined of Crepe de Chine and Georg- ette—the blouse and front part of skirt are embroidered with chenille and beads; wide Hee $22. 1 5 crushed girdle . NOTHER charming Georgette and Crepe de Chine model is made surplice effect, beautifully ‘; ‘ 4, embroidered with metallic thread trimmed with ball drops, with and beads; skirt with novelty side tunie’skirt and sash PAGAS pre reet $99.15 THEY COME IN LOVELY SPRING SHADINGS r bottom with ball metallic style Taffeta silk em- le collar; tunics h STU Dress is elaborately embroid- ||} ered. The fronts, back, sides and |[} with silk thread and NNING Georgette Crepe | of tunic embroidered $22.15 | are faggoting. VOGUISH model of Georgette |]! that has almost an entirely | | embroidered bodice; novelty collar | trimmed with ball drops; the side |}} ave wide embroidered band at bottom ; priced at || | “a ” Stand-Wear ° : . Suits this Spring They’re Priced $7.50 Two Pairs of Trousers Always with “Stand- Wear” Suits These Suits are all the neme implies—they are wear-resist- ing and at the same time snappy looking. Made pinch back, Norfolk or plain back models, with three- piece belts; also trench style. They're tailored of good ma- terials in checks, stripes, diag- onals and plain patterns, BOYS’ OUTING NIGHT ROBES 95¢ Warmer Night Robes of heavy weight outing flan- nel; splendid values, too, at the price. Good size, roomy garments with military collar; sizes 6 to 16 years. BOYS’ OUTING NIGHT ROBES 75c _ You'll find these Night Robes very good at the price. They are made of good weight outing flannel in check and stripe patterns, with two style collars. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Uniforms at $3.50 NO. 400 The officially authorized and prescribed uniforms for U. S. Army Nurse Corps and American Red Cross Nurses. Red Cross Service Aprons, coverall style, for those doing Red Cross work; $1.95. Red Cross Caps at 35¢ and 50¢. THIRD FLOOR Cotton Challie for Comfort Covering 10c Soft Cotton Challie, 22 inches wide, in floral and Oriental patterns, in light and medium colors; fine for making new or re-coy- ering old comforters. Not over 15 yards to each. LOWER MAIN FLOOR