The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1918, Page 16

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- THE SEATTLE STAR Beautiful Socialist Is in Prison Again THE BON MARCHE m genutfdit"” WOMAN IN LENINE CABINET _ | GAS COMPANY ec : ONCE IN EXILE IN AMERICA —QVERCHARGES Come in and Look at the gen ON ITS BILLS _N ew “‘Styleplus’’ Suits 1 4 Seattle Lighting Co. whieh ap extreme. Take a gianc at the 1160 Spring Patterns,—all nine of # —— $2] AND $25 ‘Each grade the He service thes Superinte Valen or this city, Thursday that the © pan used be me ro ce On Over Fagg Styleplus Clothes have plenty of dash and go to them—they are gnade of exceptional fabrics and have expert tailoring By concentrating all their efforts in two lines, the maker give exceptional value. Styleplus Clothes with Green Label $21 Style plus Cc lothes with Red Label IT SECTION—UPPPR MAIN FLOOR America language: “Bhe is a ch Trotsky and Lenin leader in Russian Movements for years } “Do not get the that Madame | the rate was $ jot $1 waid Vale paid his t vember 2. 0 anked to 1 altho 93 per « nished him und Valentine a ——— Buy Your Easter MEN’ ‘S SHOES| | Have the fun of wearing it a week |—Shoes that do not cost gc” | j ———l _ == fine grain sweet personal and charm of! Manner. All who have met her are wtruck by her keen mind Married Aristocrat “Bhe was born in Finland, and when only yeare old was married to a Rus fficer—an aristocrat. | ‘The marriage was not a success, and they separated, but a boy was born. He is now 2 She went ‘ee, | wed before October 31 MEN ARRESTED | WITHOUT CARD ahead of time. much. are That is the kind of Shoes we sell in our Shoe Shop. et | All the new blocks and new shade Pt “on tap” ih the Men’s Hat Shop. . , 4 a Men's Shoes of gunmetal calf, es S €3.5 Zz ’ : OV as ss ALLORY H AT! rf ‘ | with heavy welted soles of oak- | ; ie aocialist a reformer, im |made derc ‘ ——e f ve 2 - S $4.00 | tanned leather on a neat, straight terested i ehat > ald call ‘set: ing the Ur STETSO ATS $5.00 | $ tlement work t she soon became He was be ' i r i z < porta ‘and joined. the exiled ont | not taker omy a pe >> STETSONIAN HATS $6.00 _| Price ..------+-0-- 5.00 } i ny of PMissian socialists in Zurich. | — - | Albert K age. ta Phe began to write and propagan.| 4 as all exiled Russians did then,| nent. I must be tack were sendy |LOGAN INVADES Bhe toured Europe lecturing. |when it comes.’ She sailed for pred ta ker years ago she published her | Christe unie-—her m pean home—in POLICE STATION |: Best known book, on ‘Maternity In-| + t. ‘Two months later @urance.’ At that time, like most of votution came and abe went) TO MAKE CALLS the present Bolsheviks, Madame Kol. |!mmediately to Petrograd | Logan Billingsley, star witness of | + was not a Bolshevik, but a| “She was one of only seven Bol the government in the trial of ex Fr } The “Stetsonian” is the Stetson feature Hat for Spring and it is a real Men’s Comfort Shoes of vici | beauty with all kinds of style. If you like the best you can get when you | kid, flexible welt sole on a 50 buy'a Hat be sure to see the Stetsonian. apace gi ae ing $6.50 SHIRTS $1.50 = Easter Ties at 65c Investigated by son Men’s Tan Shoes on the Mun- plored, arrested | son Army last. They have double F Ba ik delegates elected to the First| Chief Beckingham, went to the pub-| Thursda > une Of the lest SWAGGER NEW STYLES IN ska anh -aat eweee i Soviet—Workman’s Council —- which | tic safety building Thursday after subterfuge. He clatmed to have 2 f es an * $5. 00 Be the outbreak of the war, she “ the Menshevik.|noon to call upon Chief of Police od ta austheraerry Valley Bon Marche or LARGE OPEN-END FOUR- stitched. Price .. Si Gatdary, 1916, che came, on| the Bolshevik | Ww A Brand IN-HANDS | Eiitavitation, to the United States|*teedlly sr when the 5 lor rrow Bran Men’s Shoes of gunmetal calf, Ties that can well be called overthrown, rensky govern Necture. At the end of five! on, was, very Months she learned that her #« cabinet post toa i a os oe fet| “We heard that she had recently : OS em gllgecepl gus goaded nt to Finland, to organize the | an¢ organized a band of social-|jres' forces. and Logan ’ HE SAYS PARK BOARD CAN NAME SECRETARY The park board has the power to nt ite eecretary : ; th heavy welted soles, an a Negiigee Shirte—the well made 50.” rise bright new colora and (% ie j kind of woven Madras, Oxford Cloth, Easter Ties 1g ew col medium narrow toe last. Excep-| Percale and Mercerized fabrics, with Patterns in heavy Satins, Crepe —_ value $4. 50 summoned | anley are un for {legal shipment of | &PP Red forces there. Now comes the soft or stiff cuffs—staple stripe and Faille, Taffeta, Printed Warp, Bar {sts in the town where her son was City ng y . z » Silks | SHOR SECTION |news of her imprisonment by the | co Mc has jounced | opinion given City » newest novelty patterns. thea and Novelty Silks. Wm barracks, kidnaped him and spir-| Write Guards.”* - tees an aoe pa i oe eateke ms ry W. Carroll by A ant Corpora the newest n Ae 7 | MAIN FLOOR Hed him out of Russia and to the before the United States court of ap | ton Counsel Meier Thursday MEN'S SHOP-—JUST INSIDE THE LOWER SECOND AVENUE ENTRANCE e | United States, arriving in the spring | LIEUTENANT DIES of 1916. | CAMP GRANT, Rockford, 1. “In December of that year I urged | March 22.—First Lieut. C. M. Brooks her to cour another lecture tour, | of Los Angeles, Cal, died at the base | Let your money work for you 1 to ixue amall paper notes of ‘lL know,’ she said, | hospital here late yesterday of spinal| | with Thrift Stamps 0 and 10 sen. ‘The sen is equal ‘that the Rus Russian revolution is tmmi-! meningitis x ——g to one-half cent of our currency. _ Silk na cantina 4 , saath ii Envelope Chemises THE BON MARCHE Reduced PE ay Ba RGAIN BASEMENT A New Lot of Sample Silk Dresses to Sell at $9.50 Better Dresses Than Even the | | Bargain Basement Expected to Offer at That Price Pretty Styles (three as sketched) made of Chiffon Taffeta and Crepe de Chine peals, or he ed States » ¥ appeal to the Unit ome court | Japanese are short of small coin and thelr government has de Children’s Shoes et Special Displays of Easter Hats at $5--Captivating Indeed It’s a Joy to Find Such Pretty Hats for $5.00 People with individual taste will find just the Hats WITH NOSEGAYS, ROS wanted for Easter in this lot—and how reasonably priced , BOWS AND PERKY WI of Milans, liseres, straws and fabrics combined—in the best ‘ DELIGHTE shadings. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Dresses for street wear later in the season—Dresses ‘ for afternoon wear in various styles—all pleasing styles | that are new and becoming. Surplice Blouse with wide belt and peplum—Eton Jacket style with white satin collar—Georgette sleeves and silk embroidered—another has the blouse braided with a long roll collar of satin. All good shades to choose from—those most popular for Spring. WREATHS, SMART Little Girls’ Togs for Springtime Gingham Dresses $1.50 Wash Dresses—Spring time de- mands them for play, for school. They’re well made and perfect fit ting, in stripes, plaids, checks and plain colors, contrastingly trimmed. For Confirmation— Boys’ Serge Suits $10.00 to $15.00 They're Pure Worsted Serge, Trench, Belt or Pinch Backs Three - piece belted models — at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. Also Norfolk Suits at $12.50 With one and two pairs of knick- —of fancy tweeds and cassimeres —new, snappy Spring models UPPER MAIN 20 New Spring Mothers, Take Notice—Children’s Coats, Special Untrimmed Hats—Only 79c Have you any little girls in your home who need new Straw: Hats? If so, buy them Saturday in the Bargain Basement—they’re only 79c. Simple, girlish $1 QO. 95 shapes of Milan and hemp in various colors. only $10.95—twenty Pi A Coats will no doubt Empire style and normal waisted full plaited and finished with pockets. Girls’ Sweaters at $5.95 son Sweaters—splendid for service and looks—with sailor collars and full belted—cardinal, rose, Copen- | hagen and olive drab. Novelty Knitting Bags con styles —novelty belted || _ 29 and SO Per CentLess | | | models with bution riming | Bags Reduced to 59c to $1. 93 | FIOOR Ball Time Has Come! Children’s Coats Children’s Coats madeiot wap opin and plaid. Pretty styles, made of fancy flowered silk— striped| We've the Bats, Balls and all baseball requirements at $3.95 $5.00 and $7.59 satin—tapestry and fancy cretonne. | the boys want. Come along, fellows, and pick out Little Coats, sizes 2 to Very good value indeed : your Baseballs ..5¢ to $1.50 Fielders’ Gloves, ... . Be ek sod 75e¢ to $5.00 $1.50 Umpire Indicators. ..50¢ ts 3.00 BASEMENT UNION srr EET SIDE—THE BON MAR CHE 6 REaSene ny vidoe ee are these Coats, and at A in cunning little styles. popular prices. In checks, Of shepherd checks and novelty fabrics with Plaids, serges, poplins and Empire and nor- plain or silk inlaid collars, velour: full belted and nicely tail- mal waisted styles, pret- ored, tily trimmed, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE asks .. »¢ to B5. 00 all Suits Catcher Women’s Ivory Three-Piece f \ | Breakfast Sets 3 | ] ) Rid Shoes $4.85. Men’s Negligee:. | 7, heel quarters and tops of : $1 15 | (Gb at cloth to match—lace style Shirts $1.29, bd with Louis heels; all sizes. jood-looking Shirts— | aT | Good- Shirts Neatly made Breakfast fa ea Children’s Shoes the kind that are care Sets of plain pink and blue B Of patent leather and fully made, of percale in 3 rown Kid Shoes $4.25 valf PF iad , Chambray taped with striped | town, 314 Sheen with $4. naa err er calf with kid or novelty stripes and plain jacket, skirt and | too cap and either Louis or mill: | ° ies hey to 11 at $25 white crepe with French ~ ly a Children’s Hair Zh n f Hairbow Ribbons Cutting 85ce—Second 850 a Yard—Upper lyagrrditg Bon Main Floor—The Marche , e Bon Marche | Sizes Sto to 38. tary shape heels | Sizes 11% to 2 wt $2.35 | or stiff cuffs.

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