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SWITCH ENGINE HITS A LOADED STREET CAR 5 INJURED IN SEATTLE LAGGING BEHIND ON DESCRIBES HOW NIGHT SMASHUP LIBERTY BONDS, SAY WORKERS VICTIM OF MOB Walla Walla 0. K Upward of a score of people » the public from secre] swatwell et : are injured, some of them ser McAd ram rece COLL ILLE, 1 pr fously, as o re of the collision « \ Pr oM, Wir ru harged r on First ave, S, near Spokane \ ‘ t by th r ' st, where a Northern Pacific Ww i t ’ f Robert switch engine crushed into an terd ' ' Praeger t er outbound South Park street car t abwertt ' cs - oe ny at 1040 p.m. W The street car x AY “ ' 1 m Y h part tn ally off the tide « t om: | th 1 1 tot end dropping t flats, a dl A Lit C 1 " ‘ an nth tance of ab and the rear) Le $ ret hear end restin eree rit n The bravest guy I against a te " ist wer aid Tieg rm r did hed badly smash: $ by ¢ Rarles and|a tear, except when he it probably preve cs by t vdard Furnt | flag, and he did not t . situation by upholdir ‘ t might I H t replied of the car M A Lord t ' t ¥ t Injured List Walla distr Wait n, w F " t f the | t t the I 1 had juor mo, and a ¢ M r being a soldier, U kind of b od 1 istrial division,|up tom and { was sort of «t “ becrip 1 ng ws 1 informally, Riegel told of le $325 13th av t see ng th , the baneme back and . " lo may go over the top My ' n hid daughter. ' 1 Third Liberty Loan drive | ct ne b head; C. So w orth keepin any other city upon the t nd fina legs bruised Coast nnounced Jon hire M. A. M e Swalwell, state campaign od L, t parents fractured ankl ‘ chairman, Wednesday night at m Those taken home: C. 1. } the Central Labor Council meet | Horton hotel, cuts, bruises, Mmjur ing. “Already organized labor | heen 1 From tt fe fright knee; Mra. C. 1. Bis in Seattle has subscribed $1,177 ty and city a total of $1,8% DW. FP. Rodd, 803 Lucille st the busi | quota ts $8 Bruised about arms and head m ef the ety te make | Oe dé Meitrer, 976 Harney st. cu an good a showing as organised | From the city « ogee “Sud igri labor. Labor, he said, can show |} nd Sixt ’ “gy 75 per cent of its menibe * \ > Nebraska st. bolly “The Republican party is a oll ghee ol oti wake \s Liberty t Jont, 1236 Rose st ed abo party of the future, else there ts A statement by Robert RB 7 ieee: Motorman A. M. G. Ses no need for the party, When Fox, chairman of Seattle's aux vr about head and upper | peace is won we must have a for Hlary committer, to the effect | , The n ween I Legge han 5 ea Lg looking and forward step- that laws should be passed com nd King . ping program for labor, business pelling all men to work, was ' ent in § 25 In Street Car } and farmers.” wildly applauded o 0 Several passengers of the car were} ‘Thin was the advice to local repub ee lo ton nty, Washington, had ieean. to. limp away before the ar-|ticans who met with Chairman W Dalious, Guthrie & Cel’? : : Fival of the ambulances, the extent H. Hays of the Re an National! nerihed $40.00 4 alw ad. | co ee at the Seattle et 5 tr rted a af sday afterr t ‘ imide the cre them that al parties are f : ee “Phat not one of them escaped | instruments for individuals ‘ ip - he to some extent for their pers aggrandineme ’ ‘ 4 towns of Burnett, Insaquat Engineer W. V. Hawley, $15 Pike At the t ‘se 5 wee iy Grech nd . aaid that he made his customary | #1) ppodrome ehindiihy Vieeinky toes | ees 7 : top 190 feet from the street car preaded for mio} ges sche won ave all overeubentibed ressing, and sounded a blast of and general sr adpee basing " Seer ‘the whistle before starting up again. the war. npg nae pgr~sectd He says he saw the approaching} ‘Bircet car, but thought the motorman see the engine, and would give “We mus and more ¥ clared T right-of-way. Motorman A. M.| 0) $ Scott says that he did not see Se ogee ountry’e voted ‘ z reine until —— concessions unduly from labor is just | They were » bad as the laborer who will take ith the 3 BALL PARK COVERED | sivantare oe his employer's mers trean eusiona from ¢ WITH SNOW IN EAST, NEW YORK, April 11.—Charies | AK. Ebtetts, president of the Brooklyn club, smiled today as he look- at the snow-covered ground. It Ebbetts who sought for and ob- ‘tained a later date for the opening “@f the <najor league season. Ordi Rarily it would bave started April This year the Ante is April 15. Col. Hawthorne, local democrat, in troduced Hays. R. R. Fox of the Liberty Loan committee presided. Mayor #lanson, in a brief talk, nald “It it is ng : tion to Washington, get transportation facilities for shipyard workers the mayor will lay off and | go back.” Woodinville, Wash., with a voting population of 136, has gone over the top In the Third Liberty Loan to the amount of $9,350. | . . } From the I the report In Spokane $3,500,000 of the Lib loan quota of $6,500,000 hak al berty "owen B THE BON MARCHE ed tt Savings ARGAIN BASEMENT. zw Special!! Silk Dresses! $5.95 2 Just 63 Dresses in Billie Burke It’s not merely to sell low- | | priced Merchandise, but : to and Eton Style, as Illustrated I r exert it: ies to bri : : ots Hee ae Slerhandive torseli | WE BOUGHT THEM AT A BIG PRICE } It’s Bargains, Bargains— Always Bargains | | That the Bargain Basement Offers at lower prices. CONCESSION—WE'RE SELLING ;— fh The Merchandise that comes THEM THE SAME WAY e ad to this store must be of de- Ss a pendable quality. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes r Must be seasonable, in style, and bought under such condi- tion that can sell at} Lower Prices. | And eliminating SERVICE adds further possibilities to make Bargain Basement | Ranging From 16 to 44 lf This is very interesting news to those wom 11 | who want Silk Dresses, but remember, there are only 63 in the lot. Made in two popular stylea, of nice quality taffeta, in gray, green, beige, tue navy black—finished with while some have touches of embroidery. A New Lot of $1.19 Straw Shapes Red In a Very Popular Shade we and quoise, collars Prices as low as they are. a= Street Dresses Silk Foulard and Serge Combination $12.95 Rouge It’s a lucky buy we're sharing with you think of getting, early in the season, Straw Shapes for $1.19! Sailors, roll brims, bonnet, pokes, cushion brim and novelty styles. fine Spri k |_ Silk Camisoles Bathe sniaag Vanudaly sot pring '95c,$1.10, $1.35 hoe Frees hares — a0 ; 7 very attractive tyles. Dainty Camis: les of wash tunic models, and some of oats satin and fine crepe a na Vane a chine — prettily trimmed fects are included—with button trim- ming and embroidered. satin collar: For Women | with imitation filet and iu } shadow lace—many have and Misses | wash ribbon tops and rib- $13.95 | | bon shoulder straps; good | Girls’ Dresses—Special Values assortment of styles and sizes. Good styles—all of them | ‘ a —new Spring models of Gingham Dresses | Gingham Dresses —98c— —$1.25— tweeds, mixtures, serges and novelty weaves—smart New Blouses $1.49 Dainty Lingerie ¢ an. re. belted effects with button | In many styles, made of | Neat styles—cunning, short vcogsaaa tgs Wecs Sika fancy plaid _and striped | waist effects and others—made 8. pdve §) ue, | gingham, trimmed with | of fancy stripe, plaid and plain brown, black and mixtures in a wide range of sizes. plain chambray, repp and | color gingham; trimmed with eon pique; sizes 2 to 6 years. | trasting colors; sizes 6 to 14 THE SEATTLE STAR The Wisdom of Thrift. « -Emphasized in These Friday Economies—at the | | Bon Marche Thrift in Buying Dress Goods and Silks earance. | wuistacté Wear and a | in be depended on for in the Silk and Dress Good and table yet ing Vabrics that are not costly, fabrics like these that will be out on the counter Bu Iti | Friday. RARE VALUES IN THE LESS EXPENSIVE SILKS Printed Shantung Pongee 75c Yard’ 83-inch imported hand-woven Shantung Pongee Silk. Handsome printed designs, in multi-colored effects on natural grounds—very smart for sport skirts. Printed Silk Poplins 85c a Yard Yard-wide Silk Poplins with a soft, lustrous fini h; |tussahs, crepe and grenadines in light a big choice of new patterns, novelty stripes, figures and | conventional designs on white, natura) and colored |colors. 36-Inch Taffeta and Satin $1.35 36-inch Worsted Suiting | at the Old Price—50c a Yd. Twenty-five pieces of yard-wide, firm, good quality Serviceable suiting for girls’ school Taffeta Silk and Satin. Dainty ¢ ing shades—good separate skirts for general wear. Neat mixtures and} tion on | Silk Mixed Dress| 19c Fabrics---Special) 4 Yer | | | ll make dainty! ae ——— Plain and medium} | Yard wide pretty silk mix dresses for children and ¢ and rown-u] printed} } street colors and black—for suits and dresses. 36-Inch Fancy Dress Silks $1.50 Handsome new Dress Silks, a yard w ide. Fine Chif- frocks and fon Taffeta—Satins and Foulards; in gingham and nov £ tite ee san ay Sait ne aah elty plaids—novelty and sport stripes, dot and printed invisible plaids in dark colors—36 inches wide. The yt ’ i } I | : its patterns, Women’s Fiber Silk Boot Hose 55c a Pair Women's Stockings ata ae THE BON MARCHE * UPPER MAIN FLOOR [LOWER COST DRESSES \ = eee ieee) —————— | Putting a New Section on || very special price, 55c. In novelty, contrasting or two-tone stripes — black the Map and white, gray and " white, navy and white, BRINGING IN EVER SO MANY NEW PEOPLE brown and white, pink MAKING IT ONE OF THE BUSIEST PLACES and black. Good weight, IN SEATTLE with mercerized cotton Why, By Giving Better Values Silk Dresses at $15.00 To Make This New Section Sill Mére- Popular CHARMING NEW STYLES OF TAFFETA SILK— CREPE DE CHINE AND GEORGETTE COMBINATIONS. Taffeta Dresses in plain colors that are favored this tops. Sizes 8% to 10. Union Suits, Special 65¢ Some Slightly Imperfect Women’s Union Suits at an unusually low price for Friday. Low neck style, with either wide lace or cuff knees. Some have French band tops— sizes from 34 to 44. Silk Gloves 65c Pair You should buy a whole’ summer's supply of Silk Gloves with the price so Pt phot pa Aig? of season-—featuring touches of embroidery and button trim- Att the jouble ee mb ming—a stunning model of striped silk combined with with the double finger Georgette has a draped skirt, Organdie collar and cuffs— tips and a liberal guaran- various other models of silk Crepe de Chine are attractively tee. All white—in sizes Blé to 81 x Sia styled. biZ to O'R. | SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR ee Wee’ ah Cie od a4. E50 88. $288 3588 Broken Lines of Pumps at $4.95 All the broken lines of better grade Pumps are re- duced. Included are some of Ivory, Gray, Champagne, 3ronze, White, combination colors and a few black kid with beaded toes SHOE SHOP—UPPER Gowns and Combinations at 50c Gowns of. white cotton crepe—slipover style, with frog trimming and taped in pink; Corset Cover and Drawer Combinations, Marcella and regulation style— a good range of sizes. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ' tolling Lawn Collars with embroidered dots; e' broidered Swiss Dutch Collars; lace-trimmed Waist Sets; Organdy Roll Collars; Vestees of Swiss and Or- gandy, embroidered, tucked and button trimmed. NECKWEAR SECTION-—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Men’s Phoenix Silk Socks 39c They're seconds, but with only slight imperfections. Plain and with embroidered clocks in black, white, gray, | tan, brown and Palm Beach—all the most popular shades. MAIN FLOOR—THE PON MARCHE MF SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR ypeas. SEezE. Crepe Plisse, mostly tn 36- and 38-inch Dress eu pink, plain and figured Voile; stripe and floral pat- of longthn t ards; 25¢. terns; yard 19¢. sh LOWER MAIN FLOOR LOWER MAIN FLOOR ee pt one . — — _ : saabinciecrtemniatiaall hs ~|HUNS CAPTURE __ MEXICAN RAIDS [SER4%7E2tS.,. DIVERTOLLIS *UNSGine .l war statement of the most fr cittes April 11 headquarters claims the n crossed in the man s has bee ‘The number | LONDON WASHINGTON, April 11.—Re ting to the north of the western Pace Parag rece ports of renewed activity and en Ae te et foamy weritiah priecn:| Of Sriusmanecchiantoes sunk during nelle oo | the k ending April § was the - trenchment by the Mexicans at the|ers have been taken, pooh Since Nov. 11, 2017, scored: |? Karis railway station. British line border caused lit oncern here to » figures announced by the ad % 0 on both sides ("8 . . ff is a city of 175,000 poy ept as the: ndic ‘ nirall | ka bass ‘ except they indicated the! o¢ Waa Warneton, the. state-) MUONIY: os es “004 uated 420 miles south effect of German propaganda in| ment continues ‘our ships of mor sega of Moscow a Bitween Areawave and La| tons, two of less and two fishin arcsec vee q boats were destroyed by submarines exican papers reaching here are | Bassee canal, after x prepara af nissan papers reaching here are | Ratios cana prevara:| DONE Wr ee ending Nov. it, JEFFERSON BANQUET ied with —viole pro-German | th ny our A nro) n last year, when one craft of more on Heer cotlean a dora pom Aut? rand) last year, when one craft of m SIMPLE AFFAIR to halt the boche within her bor-| Portuguese positior the heirs TANS “ton pe five ot 1 were ay | te re bor. | tirat enemy lines and ¢ about| sunk, was the Ow et mark a0 tor BR er a ge destroyed § ¢ U-boat car K ‘ounty Dem propaganda weapt 6,000 prisoners nage ' ' eit cas Fy no. bs On the battle aides| paign was inaugurated, Feb. 28, 1917 of Jefferson’ apparently | > peat a ead, they will hol them to ¢ ' Saturday Wolf's cafe! of the Somme vieantey engagements| FIREMAN WILL HELP xpenditure of a mn ous, be ave | dev 8 >! one: r mitinuous, but have | acne southern bank of the Oise! —- RED CROSS DRIVERS | trent ot the ‘iverty: Long shan problem » border force is suf. |jve also threw back the enemy across | man will be detailed each me prisaers cam ficient to cope with any raiding the| the: Olse-Als' anal, between Fol act as aid to the truck drivers bat he club, Mexicans attempt jembray and Brancourt of the Women's voluntary motor de ng, former] . j astern theatre In Finland our partment, Red Cross, rding to a >e will come, 200 CHILDREN WILL \ troops, which landed at Tango after » by. Fire Chief F. L. i hse he also bell a short battle with armed bands Walter M. French, | pull -moose fe aati have occupled the railway station at! ), cal corps, The opera Karis, In Ukraine, Kharkov ) of trucks for the Red Cross sal taken on April 8, after engage-| vag department is the present Work | NILE TEMPLE TQ4BU ments, | of the women drivers | . | BIG FIEL 0° conti ven 15000 books &2| SEND MUNY BONDS TO | OD AMBULANGH Mbrary for soldiers and Judge King Dy APPEAR IN PAGEANT \ Presenting the history of Old ry, 200 children will appear in a nt at the Franklin high school night, Brief episodes will | thru to a huge tab story the pubile leauy which willshow present war e-| gqijors. More volumes a sd TREASURER OF STATE Hospit ¥ niet tivitles and the allies ad may be turned in at the public], ma@a of Major J. 5 leson, Nile Under the direction of Miss Sallie |) rary | The 0,000 municipal railway |" ple, Ancient Ara drder of the # | Hill, the ehildren of the York sehool | | bonds v J at the last election ha Mystic Shrine, will buy a field am- the immense spectacle | been 1 by Mayor Han bulance: a | Fe eas mail “ma tigyeead to aus Lit aah Ltorws to Olympia, the state hay-| Hospital Unit No. 50 is made up of pa |i wtage ing purchased the issue, Seattle doctors and urses, relief work, ‘ay