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THE SEAT IT’S FILLING TENE CURSED BY ADHERENTS AT PEACE MEET BY JOS, SHAPLIEN RAD, ¥ 2 ANODDER PIECE OF DOT BEAR MEAT MIT UKRAINE B ingly cursed and sw That the revolution d Despair filled the antechambers ANd corridors of the Taurial ) The cvolest and me ) (et al was Lenine short and stock and sturdy eh “and tron feat “down the famous Lenine ca _ after threatening to res Ness Germany's poace terms we He ridic the fe able to fight, and pointed out that Russia needed peace at all “Costs, so as to organize further and | | | go in reven at the proper mo. bassies of U.S. and England Are Leaving Petrograd | . LONDON, Feb. 26 Amertean | / and British embass departing y Petrograd, leaving a few per in charge, according te Rx: | Telegraph dispatches from the Russian capital, dated February | » $50 p.m USS IN SIBERIA FEAR | GERMAN INVASION; ASK! JAPANESE TO AID THEM HARBIN, Feb. 26.—The situation | is looming up as exceed- and the Japanese art take steps quickly to ly affairs. ‘The Cossack general, Semenoff, | of the anti-Bolshevik move. is said to have appealed to Jap- forces for assistance. German forces of 2.000 men are/ to be drilling at Irkutsk, in Fast ‘Biberia, and are apparently mak Preparations to bring in rein- Offset the possibility of a Ger | invasion of Siberia, the Cossack is said to have asked co-oper of the fp naranend RICANS IN MOSCOW | "READY TO LEAVE ciTy “WELL 7 WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—With!) Corpor: Impression prevalent {n Moscow well w the Germans are driving for with th city, the American consul-gen- the stre il there is attempting to arrange publi 0 of the American col-| tin ¥ authorized to Samia, 500 miles east Caldwell to keep an eye on the Ta thus far are safe, ac hearing, it betng believed that state department meron ae Tacoma and Seattle cases are THE BON MARCHE to Visit Ba RGAIN BASEMENT Bag hipment of Beautiful Silk Lingerie ' Three styles of Envelope Chemises as sketched, made of excellent quality silk. They are exceptionally well tailored, and at the prices the values are exceptional. Silk Envelope Chemise $4.25 THE STYLE SKETCHED ON THE LEFT These dainty garments are made of heavy quality Silk Crepe de Chine in tailored effect. At the top a widé band of wash satin is in- "fj serted between rows of hem- Stitching. Hemstitching neat- ly finishes the bottom and Shoulder straps. “SAYS EAST FOLLOWS: WAR RULES CLOSELY The East has a better understand ¢ the war than the West to Bruce Beck, Western | Washington food administrator, who returned Monday from the capital ‘They are following war rules more | closely, he thinks, In the East than ‘in the Weat. iT IN TACOMA) MovE TO CONSERVE VEAL The shipment and sale of tmma ture veal is to be stopped Will H. Adams, missioner to this effect state food com is conducting a campaign He with the city health department, and the local division of the state depart ment of agriculture is backing the ' plan. is operating Always Make ita Point Silk Envelope Chemise $5.85 THE STYLE SKETCHED ON THE RIGHT This novel style is a simple affair but exceptionally pret- ty. Made of very good qual- ity wash silk, trimmed at the top with flowered wash rib- bon—this ribbon made into points forms shoulder straps. The bottom is edged with fine i Val. lace. Envelope Chemise Combined With Crepe de Chine and Satin $5.85 THE STYLE AS SKETCHED IN THE CENTER Is very charming and attractive—nicely witidle of good quality silk crepe de Chine with top (camisole heavy wash satin, flowered wash satin ribbon and bands of silk Marquisette— satin. A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF CORSETS Models for stout figures, for medium and slender fig- ures—Corsets that feature the new Spring styles. Corsets at $1.45 The Corsets in this lot are made of fine quality white coutil; me- dium bust and the Rengo belt models—all fitted with four hose supporters; good range of sizes, Corsets at $1.15 Low-bust Corsets that are a spe- cially comfortable fitting style for medium and slender figures. These Corsets are made of fine quality white coutil and fitted with four hose supporters. | | length) of -the bottom is bound with the wash $11.95 Silk Dresses That Are Very Attractive .... Many styles, but only one or two of a kind. The model pictured is made of Royal blue Taffeta with the sham pockets and bottom of skirt piped in red. There are many other smart styles, made of Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Taffeta; also Georg- - Satin combination: Beige, Cream, Alic , Black & fancy stripes, Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses $2.85 Also some tailored style of | fancy striped Messaline. The other styles are trimmed with pin tucks and pretty | lace. Flesh, White, Maize | and stripes. Sizes 36 to 44, Women’s New Oxfords $3.95 Pair Women’s Burson Hose 25c Pair The new patent Oxfords so smart for Spring wear. Black Patent Colt Oxfords with long narrow chaps | vamps, French heels with aluminum heel plates. Sizes 31/ L m) we w ba in fo All sizes from 9 to 10% Good quality Lisle Hose—the his make—that are seconds, but only slightly imperfect. Fast black lisle with white feet. . fol of |f} ounce rolls. U.S, RAIDERS long iding on their stomachs the TLE STAR | | | White Madraa, 36 inches wide, 20¢ a yard. VER MAIN FLOOR Cotton Suiting, lengths to 10 yards, 206 a yard, Ready-to-Wear Millinery—$3.00 A wonderful offer for those who want to start the sea- on with an in- expensive Hat. | ea: B, ea | || aS Ct is a recent arrival, a straight line model with crushed satin girdle and large buckle —and nifty white tie. Another Serge Dress at $12.50 possesses graceful side drapes, tight sleeve and fitted basque. At $12.50—a Serge Frock in surplice style, with plait- ed skirt, finished with white satin collar. A Serge Dress at $15 A coat-style Dress, boasting of a nobby white satin vest, peplum and girdle military braid trimmed. A Serge Frock at $15.00 is Eton jacket effect—smart with newness—finished with silk military braid. —SECOND FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE. a . Peqeeqevereas But even if py are low in they are ever so good looking. Hats with pat- ent leather crowns and brims of In tricorne, rolling brim, mush- shape, all as new as Milan hemp. room, the new Poke can be. BRLITIIDI111T1TD LITLE Also Hats of crepe and straw combined— two-tone or solid colors, simply but tastefully trimmed with bows of braid or ribbon. SEGOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE PRCVCERCEERE RROD TETERIENG Wool Albatross Negligees at $2.95 $2.95 for Wool Albatross Negligees while we have any—pink, light blue and black— Empire and belted styles, others with accor- dion plaited skirts and white collars and cuffs edged with lace. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 0682121111410 1115 : HN : | | | | ] New Embroideries at Interesting Prices Opening a New Embroidery Season With Unusually Good Values and Unusually Pretty Designs For we want you to come to The Bon Marche for your Spring Embroideries—we want you to come now while assortments are at their best—while the charm, of newness hovers over all the dainty Spring designs. Embroidery Swiss Embroideries — Flouncings Flouncings 25c — SPecial SOc Yard 50c Yard 26 INCHES WIDE—FOR ‘ £ y 18 INCHES WIDE MAKING LITTLE GIRLS’ 27 INCHES WIDE EXCELLENT FOR SKIRTS DRESSES FOR SPRING UNDERWEAR . be: 1 Em- If making daughter's white Good quality and good patterns are polderien just ‘the uae anted resses—for Spring—why | not both implicated .in this sale of , r Fi ski lendid make them of embroideries ?—so Flouncings at 50¢ a yard; 27 inches for new underskirts—splendid new simple to make and ever so pretty i - . patterns on good strong cloth— wide, with conventional patterns and, 25e a yard—all new goods. ruffle or hemstitched edges. ‘ —in dainty patterns with opening for ribbon. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Kitchen and Household Wares at Little Prices Berlin Kettles ee -- . 7 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c Good grade Crepe | Toilet Paper in 4- Tea Kettles at $2.85 Pure Aluminum Tea Kettles, 5- quart size. at 65c White Enamaled Kettles, 3-qt. size, with enameled } pope : | u at $1.45 The well - known “Sleepmeter” Alarm Clocks, guaranteed good time keepers. Wash Tubs at $1.35 Large No. 2 size Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs, strong side handies. 32- Piece Dinner Set $2.45 Factory Seconds Water Pails 45c Each Galvanized Water Pails with strong wire bail— 10-quart size. Chair Seats 10c Wooden Chair Seats assorted sizes and in shapes. Pure white American Semi-porcelain Dinnerware. e Each set consists of (a Percolator Tops 3 for 10c Standard Tops for lators, 6 Tea Cups 6 Tea Saucers 1 Meat Platter 1 Vegetable Dish BON MARCHE 6 Dinner Plates 6 Pie Plates 6 Fruit Saucers FOURTH FLOOR—THE 1) size glass coffee perco- FOURTH FLOOFP ! |. W. W. LOGGERS RUIN FOOD, IS NEW CHARGE SPOKANE, Wash., Feb, 26.—Fed+ eral food administrators of Washing: ton and Idaho today began an inves- tigation of wanton food destruction by I. W. W. lumberjacks in an at: tempt to offset Hoover's food saving campaign. All bread left on the tables is soaked with gravy or catsup to pre- vent its being used in any form of cooking, it is alleged, while sugar is | poured into pi and diluted with water, and butter left on le is rendered unfit for use, dition, the I, W. W. are said rreatening a wholesale strike on May 1 ding. Preach -ebain, whe <i | UNIVERSITY TO SHOW HOW TO ECONOMIZE ed the enemy's barbed wire en: | The desig tanglements. | ° n's daily The German officers captured were | The Gels so @ captain and a lieu Torediy, | ee ee For thor jories 0 don't know GLEEFUL OVER CAPTURED HUNS - BY FRED 8. FERGUSON nited Press Correspondent WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY iled up for exhibi noon and Saturday at tion Friday aft morning, in Home Economics hall the university ned princ as And these 3,000 es thru communica- half a mile carried them tive. chased the tion trenches enthui their were barra, Pheir | beyond | An they stitu counter | conservation. PHILADELPHIAN TALKS _ Municipal league annonading continu The front wa 1 day A da and rain orm trans rmed the trench areas into knee mire. Animals and wagons plastered with mud te these conditions the United | have Americ ieual during the aight, SAYS OREGON MILLS CAN’T GET ANY CARS| One hundred million feet of lumber ready to move, 4 rs at Baker, Ore., nk Gardineer, lum: | “7, ‘old the Seattle | oners ar m ieans W An entire t the raid. Twenty-six were che The Americans now have 12 more boches members ag, of Saat anEres tary of the 1'epresentation teague, | 8,000 SHIP WORKERS IN l aia ta the, Mawd | B. C. PLAN TO STRIKE jeon was he in the Masonic club, Arcade building. | VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb, 26.— jA strike in the shipyards of British Columbia, involving over 8,000 men, is now regarded as inevitable if the ent increase in wages de- by the men is not met be Tomorrow, representa tives of the owners of the Vancouver shipyards will meet R. P, Butchart, director of wooden shipbuilding un- der the imperial munitions and consult with him rewarding a cautions to be taken in the various yards if the men go out on Friday |morning. The yards will be guarded to prevent disturba JUDGE BACK IS HERE Judge R. M. Back, of Clark@ heard adel Germans prisoners than the “0 ‘an captives: ght of No Man's Land. ome incident of the midnight coffe German patrols FISTS FLY AFTER ARREST Fists flew when Dry Squad Offi aot mpted to A bootlegger, Mo’ within a block of police adquarters. © men claim they went into the ®, where liquor was being sold ly for 26 cents a drink, and pur |chased drinks without any trouble commis-| 4 fight followed when they arrested |John Kaljetewich and his wife, j abeth, aw the ration. are now using During the night| according to Fi repairing their|berman. Gardineer te rbed wire, when a dog gave warn. | car commissic ¢ of the approach of an American ar as sentries. boches were or shut down. mission could eferred his re ree | “Look what w nru the ) | with their! 200 BALLARD CITIZENS t Hine JOIN PATRIOTIC COUNCIL) tn arremereD | More than 200 new members were iF “LONDON, Feb Repulse of a ed, Monday night, in division | German attempt last night to raid 1, council of patriotic serv a British sap was reported today by |county, is sitting in Department 6 meeting was held at the Ball eld Marshal Haig. ‘The enemy.jof King county superior court, im Ike’ hall, B. Savage was installed! raid was attempted south of the Ar-!place of Judge Everett Smith, wh jean boys were as chairman. ras-Cambrai raid, ts holding court in Vancouver, ae | BRITISH REPU tion post during the raid. mmies were #o enthusiastic | ac ouracy of th ndiminis lowed closely by fire. The Am kA