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SHOWDOWN DUE OVERSEAS ORDER Girl Sébeas Lawyer | "KERENSKY WILL INWAR PROBE DUEATLEWIS, = =——Tells of Tragic Love _ COME TOU. S,, CONTROVERSY SAYS GREENE — a =e _|S NEW REPORT BY L. © MARTIN TACOMA, May of the Ww YORK, May 17.—Reports United Press ¢ t oe Skip toewe whlon that Alexander F, Kerensky, former 4 WASHINGTON, Ma Submie Jon selects from California, O Itussian premier, would arrive in 5 Washing who, Utah, M i oda cae wen t Land Wyoming, will soon be ¢ ate aireral 4 arations for.) wdow mand This was th atement of Ma meeting of Russian wocial-revolutior \ H. A. Gre bet inta at Cooper Union. When Ger A R. coms . Ge ‘ untin M, Oberoucheff, com mm ent : ms ei ; mander of Kiev district under the ; K wan asked about sional efforts to review the met? tion overseas, according to at am t ur 1 Kerensky would - alicies of ex ! ‘ 1 from W 7 or policie ¥ ; e reach here within two weeks oo we lt sg 3 in It was stated that Kerensky wan tates tod the |J may aay, w ming on a Swedish steamer from Sieoety © rei, ¢ eden, where he hes’ been in hia se on the Nolshevik revolt, Ger a judit and « t 7 icheff has been in this country bi . . t ex only a few weeks himaelf, He also ‘, or ame here from Sweden Pape : ; Kerensky'a mission here was said » be a oppose American fenire to his wee hup the . ~ 5 ki, The Mictions in the president's a ude to ward the senate inquiry, which have @aused the greatest confusion in the © when FAULKNER TRIES TO WALLOP SGT. GEO. COMSTOCK the war in an embarr PROCEEDS FROM PLAY TO AID SERVICE MEN eo “Fanny's First Play,” the last pro Auetion to be given this year t Wniversity Dramatic asso « University pus will be » Per the » benefit ington men se lean forces in France . Sutton, president of the Par. Association of the Soldiers and of Washington, has urged all jon assing way Russian pre vernment Russian supporters of Kerensky in New York heard that he would reach and that he would be Mme. rest vinional bh M. Pau here Monday sing accompanied — by kovakaya, th jonist, and sev eral former jals of the provia| jonal government ! LOW DEATH RATE IN ARMY CANTONMENTS WASHINGTON, May 17.—The joweat death rate in the army camps and cantonments in this country since last November was reported jorgan for the charee, ar revolut Thursday after tter entered a su Faulkner was headquarttrs | recharges of |by Surgeon Gener ding May 11 | week on were 162 | Th deaths in the | Hf k were made | ing this woek, as ag IN PRAEGER LYNCHING by Faulkner Fr was indicted | A year ago Miss Grace Lusk (above) shot and killed Mrs, Mary New a several weeks ago on & charge of] man Roberts (lower lett), wife r. David Roberts (right). Now Mi 4 ver the Pre _ Epw a nM . per yen neu ee ee ey He had] Lask is on trial at Waukesha, Wis. on a charge of murder. Her ¢ fever claimed the majority of eation of ¢ ly Praeger, at Collinsvit on the grounds that he n cash on his person when | fense will be insanity eure | Dodge, Ta. wtill haw the hi ‘There were 17 at this NO CHANGE “IS PLANNED | IN ALLIED COMMAND | LONDON, May 17.—Andrew Bonar | Law, chancellor of the exchequer, re- | ng tom norm, de WAUKESHA, Win, May 17.—In, 0 | hor trial here for murder, Miss Grace « Lusk's oh ing, were for ing, the defense will claim. | ‘ ftown trips Mins Luk company were men court adjourned vberts stalked out 1 and fingers ure of all eyes in Be aracter at their) reaponaible CALL. FOR MORE L Lists rgetagret ive iene ranch eter OF FURNISHED HOMES ent girl” until a meeting with Dr The urgency of immediately letin all furnished apartments or furnis ~ | ed cottages available for war work: | ers’ families in the Beacon hill and West Seattle districts wns DTHER FISH BITING fine er eet nae pesagg th gg f the Seattle Chamber of | ner, for the defens AMSTERDAM, May 17—Pe © and Commercial Club/ sanity p James M. Randy, ‘their at , indicated this in an explana to the court. concerning his at toward a talesman Uoned, an yesterday, Dr with jaws cle twitching, the the room n for the firat when her tory ace ea and bared the relations Bhe| France, and that ons’ between the central | Thu maining figures in the clenched | plated and the new Transcaucasian| Listings should be sent immediate < hande to. hide her, teare. and wae - have begun at Batoum, ac! ty to 4098 Arcade b =. phone | in Mina Luak’s family, deadly pale when she finally You hear the call of the Red ANSWER AT ONCE attack |ed her emotion maaster-! Crom. Mott 4572 overstudy, and Mra. 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Black, navy | buttons and military | material, burella and and colors, $13.75 all good colors. $19.75 braided and stitched. $8.75 lace tunics and trim- "$13.75 wool jersey. $19.75 braid trimming. $18.45 EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ON WOMEN'S COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS AND BLOUSES eet ee THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Ba BECAUSE WE CUT OUT UNNEC- a ESSARY SELLING EXPENSE IN THIS DIFFERENT KIND OF A STORE material. | of tweed mixtures, $8.75 as pictured — many | trimmed, | Coats included, | sport wear, cir | Utility Coats _of | . erry good Coats at Women’s and Misses’ | Beautiful Georgette ; Dainty New Blouses | Novelty Dress Skirts ; English | $13.95—neat styles of | Coats in the very | Blouses in white,| of Georgette ¢ |—made of Keltir 3 mixtures; other neat | yoo} poplin, belted in | newest styles and col- | flesh and colors; | and crepe de Chine, | slaids in the lar : styles made of man- | various way nov. | 2S: tailored of wool | dainty, fluffy models | in white, flesh and | PeUGS In the popular HK nish serge in navy , \ bach % burella, velour, gab- | with novel style col-| pretty shades; many | bright colors; girdle Pe: blue and black; -col- | elty pockets a id col- | ardine and cheviot | lars and elaborate em- | attractive styles, em-| belt style with slash lars of silk or self-| lars; dlso Utility Coats | some belted Motor broidering. One style | broidered and lace | pockets; smart for | others at | | $3.75 $4. 75 $1 3.95 $19.75 $3.75 THE SEATTLE he THE BON MARCHE Help the Red Cross Saturday Comes the Red Cross Parade Starting at 11:30 a. m. This Noblest of All Causes COATS At $19.50 At $25.00 ALL IN SEATTLE—AND AT THE And the Coats you want are always to be at reasonable pricings. THE COATS AT $19.50 are fashioned of crav- tweeds and mixtures, cloth and velours. large shawl and convertible collars—the but- ton trimmed girdles and wide belts. THE COATS AT $25.00 are exceptionally niceg styles—in novel stripes and plain colors—q model finished with three-tier side panels, others with shirred pockets and convertible collars—also Trench and Chappie Coats. Silk Skirts at $5.00 You'll want one of these Skirts for business or sports wear this summer—and how reason- Novel stripes and plain black in two-piece style, gathered all the way ‘round. SECOND FLOOR-—-THE BON MARCHE Be There Let's All IT’S COAT TIME found here— enetted burella and Do Our Bit for YEAR ’ROUND BON MARCHE THE silver-tipped You'll like the | able they are. | When the Voisiegines Need New Shoes BRING THEM TO- CHILDREN’S Skuffer Last Shoes Of tan, smoke horse or tan with smoke horse tops; lace and button style. Sizes 6 to 8 at $3.00 Sizes 81% fo 11 at $3.50 Infants’ Shoes at $1.85 Of patent leather with white canvas tops and turned soles; sizes 2 to 5 without spring heels; sizes 5 to 8 with spring heels, $2.50. THE BON MARCHE 5 SHOE SHOP White Canvas Keds For misses and chil- dren. Instep strap style with neat bow on vamps. Sizes 6 to 4 at $1.75 Sizes 11 to 2 at $2.00 Little Gents’ Shoes $2 Little Gents’ Scout Shoes, made of dark tan leather. They are un- lined and have heavy leather soles; sizes 9 to 131%. For Children’s Day in the Regular Shoe Shop White Mary Janes $2 Girls’ White Canvas Mary Janes with white leather soles and heels; red, white and blue shield ornament on vamps; sizes 214 to 6. Patent Leather Pumps White Top Shoes $6.00 Girls’ Patent Leather Shoes with high tops of white canvas and white Neolin soles and heels; sizes 214 to 6. Boys’ Gunmetal Shoes at $3.00 at $3.50 Girls’ Patent Leather Durable Shoes of gun- Two-strap Pumps with a metal calf with heavy medium narrow-toe last soles. High-toe last, lace and ornament on vamps; and button style; sizes sizes 214 to 6. 1 to 6. SHOF HOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR HAMMOCKS Hammocks, made of hard spun yarn with a close damask weave ; broad stripe patterns in bright colors; $1.95 to $6.00, TOY SECTION—BASEMENT Fiber Sweaters $8.95 to $25.00 3 SUMMER WITHOUT WHAT'S Fiber Sweater: and novelty some with sashes, othe SECOND FLOOR CARRY HOME SPECIALS IN THE DELICATESSEN Cream Dressing 40c Pound A special price to in- troduce our new Cream Dressing that contains no oil—made of butter, vin- egar, eggs and cream. Mayonnaise Dressing, a pound, 43¢. Old English Pork ; fresh; pound ¢ Sweet Pickle ish; special for Satur- day, pound 16¢. FOURTH FLOOR Summer Home the Town House Couch Hammocks— made of high-grade khaki canvas with National springs and soft top mat- $1 ) to $19.00, STREET STORE vfor the for tres UNION A SWEATER — FOR GENERAL WEAR? FOR -in best colors. THE with belts Mayflower Coffee 25c Pound such good Coffee c, that is why we It's for are selling more of it every day. T: n pound and let us convince you of this fact. TEA AND COFFEE SE FOURTH FL ‘TION Buy All the Thrift Stamps You Can Every one you buy helps Uncle Sam_ that much—every one helps that much more in win ning the war, LOWER MAIN FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR SPORT — FOR Broken Lines of Toilet Waters $1 Odds and ends of Toilet Waters are in- cluded in this lot, and offered at $1.00 a bot- tle while we have Toilet Waters lines; while we have any, 50¢. Toilet Waters—a spe- cial line; bottle 25¢.@ Perfumes 29c Ounce Included are these odors: Rose, Lily of the Valley, Jockey Club, Heliotrope, Wistaria, Sweet Pea and Locust. Cold Creams Charmis Cold Cream, 50e. Clover Cream, 25c. Malvina Cream, 45c. Espey’s Cream, 20c¢ and 40c. Holmes’ Fragrant Frostilla at 25c. Jergen’s Benzoin and Almond Lotion, 35c. Rubber Goods Rubber Gloves, 25e. Dovol’s Fountain Syr- inge, 2-qt. size, $1.25. Dovol’s Combination Syringe, 2-qt. size, $2.25. Separate Bulbs at 25c. Tyrian Bulb Syringe, No. 16, special at 29¢. Soaps Cuticura Soap, 23c. Resinol Soap, 25c. Woodbury’s Soap, 23c. Packer's Soap, 23c. LOWER MAIN FLOOR STREET— as lustrous as silk and can be worn for almost any occasion. Plain two-tone effects and plaid and block patterns. finished with large sailor collars of the same color or ; They are in contrasting shade— BON MARCHE Hoover Candies Our Candy Expert has successfully proved that Candy can be made as good as ever, even with using less sugar. Try a box of our assorted Hoover Candies — deli- cious and wholesome— 50c a box. Cocoanut Brit tle— made fresh daily in our own candy kitchen; per pound, 25¢. CANDY COUNTER—LOWER MAIN FLOOR