The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1918, Page 10

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F | STEAM ROLLER VOTE OPPOSED BY SOCIALISTS BY JOSEPH SHAPLEN Vaited Press Correspondent PETROGRAD, March = 18.— Two Bolshekik commissionaries | tion to the four social revolution. AUNp aries of the left, as a result of | the pansoviets’ ratification of | 1) the German peace treaty Satur today day, it became kno The “lefters’” actior Mounced, but that ame as a surprise aring a of the peace pact by a M. Martoet faction. charg Was not publi y, Austria, Rumania, Japa other powers. He pleaded for mn of the treaty and a ur all foes. Lenine Was There Premier Lenine spoke at midnight - ‘Gnd repeated his arguments for rati fication of the pact Peace negotiations have been @tarted with the rada government agreeme ‘nd has b . Herr Ballin will d to take charge of ( Al Telatives of the Roma the former years of age have be to register. they will be e The chairman of read the gr Gompers. pres! in Federation of Labor, re ham ged the workers He ted | “Gompers is the An 5 nn.’ and said he believ Answer to President Wilso: made unnecessary an ad reply to Gompers. The con agreed. | PETROGRAD, March 18.—Grand | Wi! With Gen. Silensky, late Of staff, he is expected to be ex-| men at Perm, where has been sent. elers Far and Near } News by Telegraph H Mececccccccccccceoeee Prieda quit the Russian cabinet, in addi nan Burglar ‘attempted to enter the nmates It ie believed pos | male Chis ada an taken On Monday at & p. m. Division 12 of the Counc meet at Duke Nicholas has been arrested | choo! building Apple picking by traveling sales and Telephone cht in $10 Edwin Hriseoe rpel will be heard soon norial home of To meet the needs of the boys in y D, 63rd artillery, C. A, ( ‘The Bolshevik rm - benko and M. Ko n Mrs. Charles Wagner, aged &, Tevolutionaries w M €206 Stan’ ave, died Saturday » M. Kalagieff, M. Karelin | morning era arrangements nOUNCEE | have not will meet © Tues Auxiliary ¢ Commerc seed 13, was bad. | nd a compan 5702 42nd Saturday | iven by place Wyman, was an auton ttle parks Monday. They n to the park board by lock Monday were held at EF lars entered the office of the Loan & Trust Comp on night z of value Patriots e West Seattle high in thelr vacation times has beer Grand iad by United Commercial Trav ‘| Seatt You Carry Your Own Parcel, But You Poy a Lower Price. Ba SPECIAL Silk Chemises —$3.63— styles. SPECIAL One Lot of Silk —$6.95— The popular —Bolero, Eton SPECIAL Union Suits for —75c— Medium-weight Suits, sleeves and ankle range of sizes. length ; THE RGAIN BASEMENT, There’s a Clearance Sale Here Every Tuesday The Bargain Basement Has Found This a Good Plan It sells merchandise at such close prices that stocks are disposed of quickly—but there are the odd lots—the few left-overs and sometimes slower-moving lines dispose of these they’re marked at still Lower prices for Clearance every Tuesday. SPECIAL SILK and SERGE Reduced 25 Per Cent and Serge Dresses Billie Burke style jacket and other styles, with pleated or plain skirts. Women’s Cotton Cotton U low-neck style, with e BON Made of heavy quality Crepe Hay Brown Kid Shoes for de Chine, trimmed with Georgette street wear; long narrow vamp or Silk Marquisette; very dainty style with military heels and A Very Nice French this Among lot many smart, models that ing. They are some with buttons nion Ibow good broken line of sizes and the girl who said, vinited by soldiers and questioned AR their activities. Reduced to Better Dresses, Made of Chiffon Taffeta and attractive styles are ple nicely Boys’ Blouses at 9c Striped Flannelette Blouses in a Velveteen heswisid Special 10c THE SEATTLE STAR LITTLE VICTIMS OF HUN GRY, “VIVE LA FRANCE" WHEN RETURNED TO RED CROSS BY GERMANS Mrs. Gibson, with the boy at F vian, “You need no t w Above ix a group of the “children's ¢ ve TROOPS GUARD ‘POLICE FAIL. TO FIND TRACE OF : _AUTO BANDITS " IDAHO CITIES FROM I. W. W.’S R D'ALENE, Ida., M " expected after the trial of W Maries to and towns near there, sald to hotbeds of 1. W. W trol the streets in St are being ard p at m. Monday t hall MARCHE and to SPECIAL Women’s Brown Kid Shoes Reduced to —$3.95— perforated wing toe. SPECIAL One Lot of Spring Hats Reduced to —$1.29— Neat style Untrimmed Shapes of Moire silk and straw combina- tion, in gray, green, brown and blue. SPECIAL Lot of the Serge of Dresses are such asing and becom- trimmed with embroidery and novelty collars. Green, Gray, Beige, Navy and Black. Sizes 16 , to 38. Women’s Spats Reduced to —39c— 8. Spats to wear with pumps or shoes—only a small lot—assorted colors to choose from—39e a pair. Reducing Women’s Coats to $2.98 Is what the Bargain Basement does to dispose of one lot of Coats plaid mixtures—in neat, practical styles. that are made of Cheviot, Coating Plush and who bears the German sear, per about my mother; I know! dobn F Miller Relief club will give ka Continued Fron | war naked whisper to lye hav 31 | of there, my bri it unto me Page | Have Two Answers BOLSHEVIKI SPLIT OVER PEACE “ One “Where is their mother?” I The Red Cross worker bent to little girt raised her eyes t whisper; I know ) DEATH CLAIMS DR. C.H. PARKER without ser ne are to be brief at is survived fren, Police Officer Is | Hurled Beneath | ee Street Car Making traveling his air and bringing the c gerously hurt BOTANIST LEAVES TO TAKE CHARGE OF BODY Hotson, Prof. J. W sity of Wash rayville Prof. Hotaon left ut North car, who reversed the ar to a stop wit adwin's of the was riding was turday Sunday two dre expert surgical dre when an autor by his thera cremated adwin was bruised, but not dan: Univer ™ strv n train at Mur WOMEN BARRED FROM BOWLING ALLEY JOBS | OLYMPIA trial welfare commission a resolutic \girla from ters in bowling of new jobs hel ing taxi drivers, freight b March 18. np A lo by wome ng lst includ lers and bridge watchers, has been filed with | the commission | START RECRUITING IN | FRISCO FOR AVIATORS) ‘0, March 18 N I Rot jay rds, started rec he British aviation Innes th ruiti serv “Men between 18 and 22 best aviators,” {st college education, ma he announced, years, | “Oh, Look! Silks—” —And se way the Bon Marché is going to sell | them Tuesday means savings for you. Why, just take a glance at the prices. Silks, bright and new ell them at these ‘ Silks, —Silks in just the « will know how 1 33-Inch Imported the most fashionable of -a maker’ ver-than-usual” all fabri wanted—and Silk Pongees 75¢ Yard Fashion again says, these at Thc are in a hade—durable coats, underwear Silk rich, Pongees natural and pretty for dresses, and draperic 40-Inch Crepe de Chine Silk at $ Beautiful and de Chine Silk—h and evening shade able 36-Inch Taffeta 1.10 Yard thi ght, black in and Satin $1.35 Yard for colorful are 36-Inch Chiffon Taffeta and Satin at $1.50 Yard Gloriou as can be, in $1.50 a yard Spring Silk beautiful will give as handsome shadings, lots of Crepe treet and white. these r ternoon and a full yard wide. at service. urplus stock—that’ the reason we can pri for Easter apparel. ou surely must see them, then you Lustrous 40-Inch Dress Satins $1.50 Yard Seautiful Satins with the luster of the glow worm—with the beauty of Spring—colorful and rich, in twenty- five shade: Yard-Wide Changeable Taffetas $1.75 a Yard How beautiful is this Changeable ‘Taffeta—splendid for dre "eae: and skirts, and only $1.75 a y Chiffon Taffeta a Gros de Londre $1.75 Yd. Soft, lustrous and adaptable to all dress purposes are these Dress Silks at $1 25 evening and street shades wad ‘wide. 40-Inch Wool Back Charmeuse Satin $2.65 Your Easter Suit—how about a length of this Satin for it? It’s lovely and wears splendidly—in Spring-like tints. 40-Inch Silk and Wool Poplins $1.75 a Yard You Silk and weight Wool and colors Poplins. are SUITING CORDUROY 9 Suiting Corduroy. most appropri- and in colors you and white. oR MAIN Handsome new 28 and 31 inches wide ate for sport clothes, will want—also black oe | ‘Signs o 0 Spring As Seen Here and There in The Bon Marche They talk about it everybody that passes | about a cunning lit- tle blue-striped Junior Cloth Dress that i made the quaintest way to be embroidered and the edg stitched; 85c and $1.00. Sun mnets to match, 45c. THIRD FLO Short and loose and very cute are the new little Dr *s of Palm Beach Cloth that are to be featherstitched and on each pocket the picture of a little girl to be embroidered ; 85¢ Sun Bonnets to match, 5e. THIRD FLOOR A new Crepe de Chine Negligee has not found it difficult to allure all that’s femi- nine—possibly because the crepe de Chine is extra good quality, or the style is Empire and the es butterfly $10. THIRD FLOOR Most women of over the average size only have faint suspicions of being able to have dainty things—so it's to these women we tell of new dainty Wash Satin Camisoles trim- med with wide imita- tion filet lace, white and flesh color, in extra sizes; $2.95 THIRD FI " - | 36-Inch Crepes | 20c a Yard Several hundred yarda of plain Crepe in lengths up to | 7 yards. Colors are mostly blue. Just the fabric for kimonos; 20¢ a yard LOWER MAIN FLOOR Bon ppecal Coffee 1 1-2 Pounds 50c More pe are le daily, of th plendid tomer You it ourselves, FOURTH FLOOR know, we roast They most desirable. YARD DON’T will be more than pleased if you get non-crushing, FLOOR a dress or suit length from these serviceable, and just the proper 50-INCH WORSTED SERGE $1.25 Only 10 pieces of this fine-woven Worsted Serge—in navy, wine, Copen- hagen, Quaker gray, tan, marine, brown and black; 50 inches wide. THE BC MARCHE SACRIFICE YOUR HEALTH TO ‘YOUR STYLE! WEAR A NEMO CORSET —and Have the Better Style That Health Produces Every features. lift No. set—for height and medium proportion. semi-elastic ed It conces skirt. and health, We also ca Nemo Bac s54—a Nemo Wonderlift Cor- stout 2 to 36, at $6.00. Nemo with modish lines, FEATURES For instance, the wonder- bandlet, greatest health features ever incor- porated in a corset—never fails to make the figure more symmetrical. by the improves both symmetry Corset is designed but its HEALTH are its principal style of the which is one medium The Wonderlift Bandlet is graceful corset women of Ne WONDERLIFT of fine white coutil, Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets and ‘esting Corsets at $3.50 upward, Corset Shop—Third Floor The Bon Marche You'll Say “SOME Scarfs” When Y' ou ee These Men’s Ties at 50c They wear like silk shirts; Men’s Open-end Silk Four- in-Hands of crepe faille, pop- lin, foulard and novelty silks in just the right colorings and designs to please. Get one for Easter wear. Men’s Fiber Silk Shirts $3.50 than silk shirts; they look cost less than silk shirts. better they Beautiful patterns and colorings. Say, Fellers, It’s Baseball Weather lime for Men's Shop, Lower Main Floor “Where shall we go for lunch?” “That’s an easy one— “rounders” |The Bon Marche Tea | } | | ie and ‘“‘one-old-cat,” and | Room, of course.” the place to buy_that | Sixth Floor—the Bon Marche new Ball, Bat, Glove ~~ and everything — that pr your 25-cent boys need for a “full- | pieces to work for fledged” game of base- | Uncle Sam. Buy Thrift ball, is here at the Bon | Marche. rting Goods Section, Union Street Store ent, | Stamps today, tomorrow and every day. On Sale on the Lower Main Floor and Fifth Floor—The Bon Marche V be |

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