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| f 5 HIG WAR OF FORCE IS ANSWER TO. “There WASHINGTON, April &—Por the first time allied and Ameri as well as mili ¢an diplomacy tary tactics are fully unified a ae Tight against Ger the inter-allie, tente representatives had v rt mame thought s« t t United State Maration was not timely until re! minion accord United State Germany only by of vario Tirst war thought Hereafter this gover Note itself exc! principal determinant in the new ad ministration p n the @ay bitter dist Austria and concer Position in the cast forceful attitude Full ¢ new started the |* | Baltimore was in gala dress Satur ent. During nt Wilson re ers from Camp Meade. and was visibly impressed as ‘the recent civilians marched past the Feviewing stand with all the snap ana < ‘s at | precision of military veterans more spe sympathy tn Ita Tm the president's party in the) claims, ap Ithmore speech Setand were Mrs. Wilson, Cardinal| Opinion | c ‘Gibbons, Maj. Gen. Joseph E. Kuhn, | Vatican, ts th commanding the 79th division at © Meade, and many other fa- WASHINGTON IS THIRD |? iat Washogton ranks third in)? ™ The United States in the ratio of Danks acting as agents for War Sav. | tess Stamps is announced by State| Daniel Kelleher. Hel ARROGANT FOE = = OUF utmost force to accor h the | the cause s had felt ha avowed th Italians See New Sympathy i ROME, were the prin of the war. TH Ht SPOTS IN Wows ran | . PREPARE CALLS ss" FOR 444 MORE MEIN DRAFT ‘pride | DID A KEYSTONE TO BEAT HOTEL, REPORT ext of president's speech on Page 3 -nine was emp fer Bros He left two ALASKA SOURDOUGHS inU.S Ss. “COME OUT” FOR WAR April 8.—Th a change In titede toward Austria, ar ipal In a fall down the light well of the Karl hote } First ave, &. John p make this the last battle nin oe anaen Weare Buy Thrift Stamps FE, Duls broke - —w | ing. kirsis Ba 50 Per Cent Brings You $5. fee Reduced to $3.98 of fine Georgette and Crepe de in smart styles—some high neck, models included—broken sizes. Reduced to $1.98 offer. in blue and black combination. THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT all odd lots and broken lines at prices that are A Mark-Down of Over _— Dresses to few od in Silk Chemise Mid te beautiful garments lots, among be are well te, y which there hg oacragee pote j a Silk Crepe de Chine } sae are many in flesh color, pret- \ [ styles. Dresses tily trimmed with | of Taffeta lace and ribbon » sa | Silk, French Serge:, a few SILK CAMISOLES _ || o veorgette and Crepe. de $1.38, $1.61, $1.86 Chine in va- Made of heavy Silk Crepe de Chine rious colors and wash satin—many different style J} (some are all very pretty, with lace trimming V slightly or combined with Georgette or Silk viled) Marquisette One Hundred Trimmed Hats at a Special Price S Shapes that are all | new and smart, of " ent Milan, caterpillar A special price for Tue: braid, white Milan and day; Hats in various styles | some of straw and | of Jumbo straw and cater. crepe combination } smartly trimmed with pillar braid in Old Rose, | flowers, ribbon and | Sand, Cherry Red, Blue A Small Lot of Silk Blouses | These are Blouses of the better kind, 25 Women’s Dress Skirts Anyone in need of an everyday Dress ) Skirt will want to take advantage of this Skirts of novelty worsted material That You Will Find a Source of Exceptional Savings— These Clearance Sales are weekly events in | the Bargain Basement—it’s the one store that’s different—that does not wait until the end of a month —the end of a season — but has a | weekly clean-up sharply reduced. Silk Chemises and the Better Camisoles Reduced 25%, Silk Chemises $3.18,$3.63 and $3.93 Very at 00 dainty styles Untrimmed and Tailored Hats $1.98 $2.95 ‘ample Hats in a Big Choice of Style ather fancies. and Copen A Broken Lot of Satin Slippers Reduced to 98c* Satin Slippers for dancing and party Chine, | r. Broken sizes, in Nile green, light | blue and pink, with leather soles and tailored | satin-covered heels. Boys’ Wash Suits Reduced to 39c and 68c Very soon your little boys will need Wash Suits. Tuesday in the Bargain | Basement you can get them at reduced prices. Made of gingham and chambray in various colors. | SPOKANE WOULD! HANDLE I. W. W. PROBLEM ALONE SPOKANE 1 here Ginghams in red to 10 yard MAIN FLOOK lengths French Serge Dresses $12.50 : E SEATTLE STAR WILSON UNIFIES ALLY POLICY LOWEIt and pink checks, ; yard, 10¢. lay at The THIRD FLOO! TH a if “4 Silk Dresses $17.50 It’s the First Big Sale in the Lower-Cost Dress Section The Dresses are so smart—the styles so good and the prices so wonderfully low That everybody is going to hope it won't be the last sale. Taffeta Silk Dresses at $12.50 The Silk Dresse Bon Marche, {31707 yy a and Serge Dresses $12.50 1% BON MARCHE = Hes », i= | s at $17.50 different styles Good styles+good values; yes, indeed, An unusually attractive lot of Dresses— Are made up in many f *s a and above all a very moderate price. Made because of their very low price—smart styles they’re the best values the ‘ Lower Cost’ Col of fine French Serge in navy blue; smart, and splendid quality silks. White satin Monk Dress Section has yet offered. The styles | straight-line models skirts with side collars—roll collars—crushed girdles—tunic feature the very newest lines—the ma- jf drapes—neat coat effects for street wear and ruffled skirts are inte ing features. A terials are excellent heavy Chiffon Taf- iP and some with touches of embroidery— good showing of colors— vy, Gray, Taupe, feta, All-silk Crepe de Chine and Georgette i and white satin collars. Black, Copen and others. combinations. 1 EN DRESS BECTION—S8ECOND FLOOR i I a | Star 1 Whic h means Apr f pure aluminum Tin Wash Rollers, with covers Mayonnalse Mixers. “Ladd” $1.95 email size; each $1.25 «make; will do work quicker and eoquart Kettles of white better $1.50 ene en with enameled cover and 3 Re porcelain Amer! 5.00 bh at nerwa in a pretty Carpet Sweepe an Butter Jars, twe $2.95 s "45 s at othes Wringers Alarm Clocks, guaranteed good f00d size 86.25 timekeepers, at 98e Fo you can get Dinne _ HOME- FURNISHING DAYS SCRIM CURTAINS | MARQUISETTE C VOILE CURTAINS Only one pair of a pattern, so we secured them at a price that allows us to say “Curtains at maker's cost” as long as the quantity holds out. A dozen different prices. Here are a few of them: Tapestry Brussels Rugs $25.00 | Full room-size, 9x12 feet, heavy Tapestry Brussels Rugs. Firmly woven Rugs that wear splendidly. designs in good colors. 9x12 Axminster Rugs $30.00 It pays to buy good-wearing Rugs such as these Axminsters. Heavy, seamless Rugs in neat allover and medallion designs, in well- blended colors. Filet Curtain Nets 35c Yard A special big lot of fine Filet Curtain Nets that make very neat looking and very serv- iceable Curtains—especially for those rooms where curtains need laundering often. DRAPERY SECTION--THIRD FLOOR THESE ARE “HOME-FURNISHING DAYS” IN THE HOUSEWARES SECTION yare and Kitchen Utensils—bought before the last big advance —<at prices that mean savings to you. in price Odd Pain of Curtains at Maker’s Cost JRTAINS $1.25 MARQUISETTE CURTAINS $2.00 Curtainings Special 25c Yard Curtainings of exceptionally good value—a special offering for Home Furnishing Week. Drawn-work Handsome allover and medallion | border Voile and Marquisette in a large assort+ ment of patterns, in white, cream and Arabian. HY PAIR 75¢ $1.50 PAIR CITY MAKES RAPID PROGRESS |HEAVY BLAST SHAKES CITY OF BALTIMORE “IN SALE OF LIBERTY BONDS .%2.72H| . explosion, which shook the city, oc bs of- | 9g D the Pacific Construction | 50 per cent beyond her quota. | curred between 1 and 1:10 o'clock » t Continued From Page Onel le Engineering plant 1,700 men signed see {this morning. The blast, which is Olympia | fe %|up for bonds tments are compet-|said to have been the loudest since - ' from the North Side ch other, Total sub-| the blowing up of the Alum Chine in P Sie Baker 8 passed the $18,000 mark | py arbor sev years ago, ates oe ee 9 ha is to have be n the lower @ ° . the ellie Baltimore r, in the vicinity of | h., ran out of Liberty! yukon Order of Pioneers has sub: Sparrow's ¥ cas n elght hours, @nd/ srined to $500 worth of the Third — ‘ a|w , ‘as Liberty Loan, Members pledged) WAS NO EXPLOSION AT \ Starbuck, Wash., has already gone themselves | to purchase $3,000 worth. PLANT. OFFICIALS SAY 4 NEW YORK, Apri! §.—The offices . . ™ dap ‘ Dock Employers \ Taxicab Drivers of the Bethlehem Steel Company, oe 5 . nere today fed that there had fi pe Fail to Answer Still on Strike | yecn a serious explosion at the plane : tt Failing to receive response to a| Seattle's army of 44 taxicab driv-/at Sparrow's Point, near Baltimore. m ur vs o the /@T Who struck for a wage increase It was said that hot slag, coming b SAYS WAR CAN’T LIVE IN y en see |at 7 Sunday morning, is still en-|in contact with water, made a loud IB} ce ployes hasn't been bu Wake trenched against the Seattle Taxicab | noise resembli an explosion, but 4 p _PRAYER ATMOSPHERE yout of 406 have air * and|& Transfer company, each side walt-|no damage wa sdone A sake ee Saiuing ax ribe m ed Sunday ing. for “the other to open a peace | i a \ w , . Thursday unless their de- | Parley | } ; More than 4,000 subscriptions Pai Fight women are among the strik-/ RIGGS INDORSED AS 8 ea eon signed up at the Seattle oa { ’ t : struction & Drydock plant, with et attended by about | | ALASKA’S GOVERNOR ¢ ge of Dr. J. Wilbur Chapmar : p : 1.300 of the 1,600 members, and at | _The drivers say that those who are| ald de ke TEAear Mia “Smabatea ahi men yet to be canvassed 1 « ¢ members, and all ya rries anne Hive! Fassiites at wv ASHINGTON, April 8.—A favor. led Dr. M. A. Matthews’ pulpit Se ae ed to strike, They demand that! the present wage Ac sie report on the ne a y er & Eddy shipb) men be hired thru the hall of the | to unton officers the original demand | Thomas r., to be Re He addressed univer Pe n the line inion, and that a new scale be fixed | was for $4.50 a day, which was cut | Alaska, has been order x Monday morning, and h uid more than $30,000 in first | # nts an hour straight time and) to $4 later, when the company of. | 4te committee on territo: follow- i t tere at 4p. m, He payments already, $1 per hour overtime fered $3.75. They said that further of S against Presbyterian ehureh ca os Straight time shall be from 8 until concession is impossible - nd the War” at 8 p noon and from 1 to 6 According to Neal H. Begley, vice-| , The pate babe was the reeuint Secretary W. C, Dawson, of the| president of the company, his firm ands by John A. Ballaine, ofSe- Waterfront) Emp association, | did not make a compromise offer of ‘old the committee that PALMER AIDS STATE . IN INSURANCE CASE)" pany to do motor vehicle insurance busine |damus proceedings brought ‘To compel the issuance to the Mutual Union Insurance arguments in of a Heense | 4 port com: ago offered another increase of 25 re | miss trown Co. | cents | Up at the Elks’ club bonds totaling | were tl ones to answer the cir At that time, he said, the drivers, the man-| $30,000 have been sold ular letter thru the union, ¢ nded $4 Aid he could ¢ 8 the situa: | gy. He said that in January the tion until after th ular meeting | company voluntarily increased the f the associati lay night wage from $8 to $3.50 and a month nd | Charged i stu reduced it to $4 against company can Sta Insurance Commissioner H, O.| “Mield Marshal” J. W. Spangler, in ‘The only man who makes a sac. HOt meet this demand he said. hback were Monday in| charge of the downtown canvass, has rifice in. tt purchase of Liberty Olympia, Depu wecutor Hrven| more than 1,000 men out after bond|honds is he who mortgages his) A, J. Grinnell, 1007 Stewart st..{ state, was H. Palmer ap; with deputies subscribers, Districta are divided, | } said former Senator 8. H.| Sunday reported to the the attorney general's staff to resist!and teams assigned to work under || the issuance of the writ, in an address made at the First Methodist church Sunday night. captains, 4 by thieves Saturday night, ‘and is held HE ‘SAYS HE. ESCAPED ~ police the | trolmen Hagen, Bailey and Reynolds, | loss of his telephone cash box, taken ‘at Washington st. and Railroad ave, yed his trust to the 1 the purchase by the the Tanana Valley with making strong pro atements, Charles Ander- arrested for federal investigation,