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RUSSIA WILL RESIST JAPANESE | RUSS SOLDIERS Bare of Foot and Limb, OUST GERMAN TO VLADNOSTOK “Says Marion Morgan. SITY SCHOOLS On motion of J Siberian Problem Again| Looms as an Important * War Question it { RUSSIANS — SUSPICIOUS j tn the toy or from any heard men 1, t am ‘ » sotide, kad the matter was prompt BY JOS, SHAPLEN | : - eee E ve United Press Correspondent ! 1” supt PETROGRAD, April 7.—The entire Russian press condemns the Japanese landing in Vladi Vostok, chargihg it is an attempt te destroy the Kus revolu tog, save foreign ¢ ie in terests and prevent the spread of the revolution to Turope. Even the cade ro rid oppe in a rep broug The Bolshevik vepes Ued acquiescen: t The government soviet there of - a anno to Viadiv Proletariat tions against the b< the Japanese Fore ‘Tehiteherin received Feeentatives, and + the landings as a \ movereignty, ass. gaures for the landin a replied that the onatra aiding Minister ied rep 1 against of Russian assigned The dele andings were LUMBER MEN PROTEST U. S. Earaniry ORDER PORTLAD milla, the lumber landing of a smal! armed force in Viadivostok was an M d as a step for protection of fe and property after five Russians | : | has b Bad invaded an office and killed al : : has be Japanese. A British force was also} One of the Morgan Girts shortage rv peeve been landed BY MARION MORGAN y0f the ¢ dancing, and the lack |®¥*t rather th | (Director of the Greater Morgan’ of it in ¢ resent weakness of our IAPAN PAPERS — | isnsvery ss tne Moore this week ne GREAT LAKES TONNAGE Do you want to be physically per-| All women love te fect? Dancing, to be ¢ INTERVENTION | vor to dance. Not the tango or | be based on purity ¥ WASHINGTON. April 9—The the fox trot, but the classic dances | cerity mth oe har Whole question of Japanese interven "a8 im Siberia appeared likely today With Japa vostok, © por tion of the Japanese press is trying 0 stir up the intervention subject must | INCREASES THIS YEAR t. sine] CLEVELAND, A enn of Lakes Meet, carryir to classical music. 1, not| uel necessary t Dancing is, of course, to me the} pleasure and exercise for women | above all others. oo wan at her heigh ly, artistically and war is to begin t greater carrying capacity than last on is more na Press extracts indicate that some “ ng in ite highest f 7 . —. Japanese papers are easing |“ of k ed) po ° disorders, appare: an a) Dleasu Dancing with | " th car miner to more definite demands | !°ct Guiding, that was the strength | beauty be for intervention. Some of the papers | i fae mCA TRE —— - i Gasnacacnadsainilebieiaeanetanas ate Siready are indicating a desire for |! still tn and all indications | Américas views were sought advices show that the : Nipponese action in Siberia now © that this government will not al effort in being made al the foreranner of o br Tm 80 far as authorities can seo, | ter its view by Japanese and American Rowever, the predominant sentiment| This does not necessarily prevent to Russia that the Iandin |) Will remain as recent!y—against in-| Japanese action, however marines matter, though yostok was a pro-| watched closely | It can be taken if the British and| tective han international|of the f American position of with-! French agree, and it Is known they | custon ned eaukinent, fadlenie assent t an expedition were favorable at the time when| Amefican authorities say their, tn some quarters to force the Jeon” x4 THE BON MARCHE ey ARGAIN BASEMENT Eee Opening the New House Dress | Knit Underwear at Remarkably Section With a Sale of Low Prices HOUSE DRESSES AT Women’s x —9I98c— Cotton Union Neat Percale Dresses Suits That Women Find Much 59 Practical Use for These Dresses are made in| Light weight Cotton Union a neat syle as pictured—they’re | Suits; fine ribbed and pure well made and the skirts are| white. Low neck, sleeveless cut generously full—one thing | with tight or lace trimmed stout women will be glad to | knee: sizes 36 to 44 know about. ; j Made of striped percale with white pique vestee; collar, cuffs and trimmings on_ pockets; ’, ) trimmed with band of contrast- | Women ei Cotton f ] 9 ing plain material, | Vests for Only Cc oO; ALL SIZES, 34 TO 44 | This is your shance to get a supply of lighter weight Underwe ar a very little cost. Vests that are low- | Percale Aprons, Special 98c | °° #4 "ves 8 # soot range of siz Large Coverall Aprons that many women will find suitable to wear as dresses. Made of light percale with stripe and figure patterns. This style has an Women’s Cotton | 29c elastic band at the waist and is neatly trimmed, Good ghar gated ' Vests (Irregulars) Finer quality, light-weight Cotton Vests—irregulars of better grades. Full-size garments; low neck, sleeve- less style, in all the average sizes. More New Blouses Have Come In Dainty Lingerie Blouses Ata Price Yow'll Find Easy to Pay —98c— Pretty styles, and ever so many of them. Made of plain and fancy voile in all-white and combination of colors. Tailored styles, with high necks and pin tucked ; others with novelty collars and lace trimming. Sizes 36 to 46. Women’s Shaped | Cotton Vests at | 59c | Extra-size women who want shaped Underwear will realize 59c is a very low pri for fine ribbed Cotton Vests—low neck and short sleeves, Boys’ Lighter Weight Union Suits | 59c th ed —$1.25— WHITE, RED, ROSE, BLACK AND BLUE In a good variety of styles—those sim ae, girli styles for girls from 7 to 12 years. Stes’ Fan Milan in plain shades and combination colors. Women’s Fiber Silk Boot Hose, Special 49c A new lot of Fiber Silk Boot Hose has arrived quality fiber silk with lisle tops. Sand, Blue, Gr: N THE SEATTLE STAR SPOKANE STILL | OTHER GATEWAYS TO PARIS" SALVAGE UNIT “SPOKANK, April 9—G | SENDS CHICKEN LIVERS | Bring Your Little Girls to the Bargain WASHINGTON, April 9.—Under|_, Even the the Gern x take Amiens—and Gen. Foch sys they slut : what emmployee. ot « rut Pa any hicken (2° iris is not cut off from America and England, as the map above y c eir wa Basement for New Hats Buy- enough Underwear for a season when you can Pree Fhe a AltnE Rack ‘ Am ng the ronte (1) Dover to Calais to Amiens t year, and they out get it at this price. Boys’ Mesh Union Suits, with short that’ ite’ somiokne ‘distved could: We is, armie ld move from Dover and C via Rouen this year) \ Aha judging sleeves, knee length; sizes 80, 32 and 34. feed to benefit soldiers, Mrs. C. R,.| to Paria, and, it t should farther west and close that Ine, | from t nthusiasm Deli shown, i ren’ 8 traw ats \f| wear Water. Valley, Ky., sont, the best of all, from Portsmouth and Le Havre, would still be open j they will do it Black, in sizes 814 to 10, & M GA Ra . iting uinir af the mob, | Smotny Instit nst the land |A|the home of his nephew and niece "German troops in Finland, #he p! war e death tree and | ¢ t Fink Mr. and Mrs, A. J, Tremelling, 1335 | aquad squad was mepeny es aret 4 wquad, uad was put the rop in place for the ex or ders he ee lith ave 8, the women’s war work committee, | cutdion ss Ito coer tie Canaan misty 2 Have the little ones’ Children’s Hairbto hair cut in the proper Ri bbon, bea yard BCOND FLOOTt Your Country Asks the Loan of Your Money { jThat it may equip its Army and Navy and insure for you and your children the blessings of Peace and Liberty | Invest now to the limit of your ability | Buy Liberty Bonds Home Furnishing Days— | at the Bon Marche— Housecleaning time again—when we all want to brighten up our he htn of pring—when we want a new rug here—some new curtains there—some th ig to keep the me looking homelike. | If it is to be a new home this season you'll want more rugs and more curtains. j Here are Home Furnishing Days at The Bon Marche, ready with brighter, bigger stocks and cash | prices to help you buy Furnishings to the very best advantage. 50-Inch Monks Cloth $1.50 Colored Border Scrim 18c a specially low ancy borders, in Cloth in good shades of A splendid line of Curtain Scrim price. White and ecru grounds with many different shades; 36 inches wide. ' Monks, Friars and Druids Tan and Green that blend well with any color scheme uitable for making portieres, couch cover Oil Opaque Shades 50c Ea. 24x36-Inch Rag Rugs 85c Rag Rugs in all-hit-and-miss weaves, in assorted col- | ors—splendid Rugs for bedrooms and bathrooms, a n and duplex colors. Mounted on «unusually attractive price—only 85c, and they’ good spring rollers; 36 inches wide, 6 and 7 feet long. 24x DRAPERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR wes TF The Housefurnishing Section Makes This a Fine Oil Opaque Window Shades in a good assort ever: ment of colors, J Special Offer Wednesday: 2,000 Pieces of ; Enamelware at 28c (Factory Seconds) uy, and buy freely of this Gray Enameled Steelware, for it’s not eve y you get an offer like this. Some.of ; the pieces are sli y chipped—but are guaranteed to be Inaugurating free from leaks. Included are: . rr r) _ La wl 12a CoV [cD STEW KETTLES 1% QUART COFFE PpoTs CHILD W ELF ARE Y EAR oe Sova ‘an KF 44% Qt ri LIPF AUCE PANS insusural’ lectures. every morning. and 2QUART COVERED SAUCE 4% QT. LIPPED PRESERVE augers CCuNes very sae pire UART COVERED SAUCE PANS KETTLES afternoon this week at Seattle Fine Arts crac eco FPLOOR—THE EON MARCHE Society Rooms—1213 Fourth Avenue. ane EVERY MOTHER SHOULD ATTEND | 2 PROGRA Ms ary EN AW Ay IN THE BON MARCHE New Wash Dresses $4.95 : THAT MANY THRIFTY WOMEN WILL B The Infants’ Shoe Shop ON WEDNESDAY—WASH DRESS DAY A department separated from the regular Dresses for Home, shoe shop—given up entirely to the selling of 5 1G Infants’ Shoes—with salespeople who know Porch and Garden just how to fit little feet so they will not be Good - looking | cramped out of shape when growing. Dresses, especially | " designed for The | Soft Sole s Bon Marche — of + Soft Sole Shoes and Slippers with one, two plaid ging&ams, or three straps—pink, blue, white, brown, crisp voiles or Jap- gray and combination colors; 65c to $1.00. anese crepes in . novelty sripes. One First Step Shoes of the models First Step Shoes—made to assist nature and sketched has skirt develop confidence; $1.85 0. of plaid gingham UPPER MAIN FIA MARCHE and waist of white linene—others “Dix $ H = Make” — _ striped, Silk Waists $4.95 trimmed in white. i te hin “Old-Fashioned” Wrappets $2.25 Many people prefer them to any other house dress. This Waists of satin, is a new shipment, including Dresses of gray and white or || | 2 crepe de chine, navy and white percale—regulation style, with fitted lining— | Georgette and yoke front, plaited back and ruffle at the bottom. ny in effec- Wash Dresses $3.50 “Hoover” Dresses $3.50 styles with many new collar Dresses of plaid and striped Dresses of pink chambray ideas; tucked, em gingham—straight-line mod- —made regulation style, as broidered and lace els—plaited front and back designed by the Food Admin- rimm from yoke—with white pique istration—with white pique ’ FLO collar and trimmings. and detachable cuffs. MARCHE N MARCHE. THIRP FLOOR | | a Avery sor es SBI SUCCESS!) Seattle's Red Cross salvage de- - UP AGAINST IT ENGLAND PORTSS10 n found, and will me time during new warehouse will be ne receiving -> azines, newspa~ fy ky articles will be dis~ 1arters are at LE HAVRE & DOLLAR AN HOUR | FOR GARDEN WORK ‘: | NOT SUCH BAD MONEY AKRON, O., April 9.—How does $1 our strike you for garden work ?* at TW and mar FOR SOLDIER MEDICINE is to Wilt ‘tmeviotn Ked Crows” CHAPERONS FOR DANCES |BOY HELPED LYNCHING, "|GERMANY ORDERS RUSS ; ‘| I$ ORDER IN PORTLAND) WITNESSES TELL CouRT) ., 10 DISARM WARSHIS Veaks, explaining why chicke could not be used for medicine! PORTLAND, April 9.—Portland|. COLLINSVILLE, Ill, April 9.—A iy bent a a jece Ultima |will chaperon the public ee pants played a leading | Russian authorities, demanding the Mie hereafter t ynching of Robert Prae: | disarmament of all Russian warships appointed — six f rman, witnesses At) in Finnish waters The ultimatum ified today. | came est of the the girls Rév. 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