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THE SEATTLE STAR ITALY’S CLAIMS BIG PEACE PUIIE| pa peon mom ee NOW HOLDING wey Where Interests Clash _ \ oJAl NUA AK p" 4 WIDE REGION : PARIS, Dec 30.—Parts begins to ask if President Wikvon, on his visit to Italy, will be able to so present the principles for which he stands as to check the grow ing desire of Italy for territorial cain “No annexations” and “self de termination” go by the board Italy's new demands. The return of Italia Irredenta and the making of Tr the eastern shore of the Adriat nm Italian port have been anticipa in discussion of the settlement with Italy But revelation of seeret agree ment among the Eu 1915 that Italy sh greater part of the Dalr brought vigorous protest DAINTIEST OF UNDERMUSLINS—BEST OF VALUES —HAPPIEST OF CUSTOMERS That’s the Story in a Nutshell of the First Day of the January Sale of White— Because many came and were pleased—we know that our 1919 White Sale is already a success—we know that people realize the values are good, realize that special care and attention have been given to the making and trim- Dalmatia ha ) square mil ‘land a population of more than te ix a city of 225,000, once Slava : ’ e ly Ite now mostly Slav be Now claim to all of the east cow cause of le Austrian domination. of the Adriatic, and to control over | ye is tne f port of Kustenland Albania as well, promises to raise one | wich with Tr of the major problems of the peace | yeondenta ntino, forms Italia ania has an area representatives have sold ites ial that they would concede to J80- | der a aes ming of the garments—as well as to the pricing of them—realize that this White Sale is indeed an opportunity to Slavia ports on the fe coas os ie Ate on he Chatrel. of Albania woald make| one. controle the entrance te, th | buy muslin and silk underclothes at special prices. Italy supreme in the Adriatic, and offer a base for the future domina tion of the Balkans, both politically aoa U. S. RAIL OWNERSHIP Gowns and Chemises at $1.50 Gowns and Chemises at $1.95 Italy has occupled 400,000 square | Lingerie—ever so pretty, for $1.50—Gowns of excellent Slipover Gowns, Bon Marche values—of lingerie cloth, inate the Balkan states, miles of Albania, including the port Sin sone abs hut coma | quality—in slipover style, of lingerie cloth or muslin . some with touches of hand work—others trimmed front ae Adriatic. MEANS PROSPERI i Yy embroidery and ribbon trim some, while others F and back with medallions, lace insertion, edges and ribbon. Albanian rule has been almost an embroidered in colors. Also dainty Envelope ( haiise with Envelope Chemises—above the average for beauty—of archie, tho the country has sent forth | SAYS OSCAR PRICE |) built-up shoulders and yokes of lace and embroidery—oth- lingerie cloth or muslin elaborately trimmed with lace and theta gages lyme | ers Empire style—bottom edged to match. embroidery. ed tatesmen in other lands, among | peg Francesco Crispi, the Italian BY MILTON BRONNER contro! Additions and betterments Tn that portion of the country 0 un The hun sees er mwnee {Inexpensive Undermuslins Crepe Gowns, Bloomers, Dainty Silk Lingerie reac the repair] Corset Covers at 50c Pajamas Silk Chemises at $1.95 ds of the na cupied by the French, a republic was main under govern set up, the republic of Koritza, but of five years af it seems not have survived the end imed, they would be a power - who keep hos a " of the war. In the section occupied or in taking up financial and whe waten te a ‘aveat GC . m Attractive indeed, and soft to the touch are by Italy rule has been by the army | industrial slack which is now feared Made Big Additions _o pee ave 7 rites re pt at the Janu Pink Crepe Bloomers at $1.00 these Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, in of occupation, with civil government |as an inevitable aftermath of war Since Mr. McAdoo has been in ary Sale of White. Made of muslin and Bloomers made of pink Windsor crepe, is a k, attractively t¢ od with | delegated in part to local authorities.| My authority for this dx, there han Week neatly trimmed with embroidery and ribbon. Auitan cin wits and aenandy litle dainty pink, attractively trimmed with lace Italians take credit for what =. Assistant to Director ( \) betterments ae et wi t ruriie er * ff in y and ribbon. ture there is in Albania, but Italian | McAdoo . . pocket to put your powder puff in. . culture is confined to the coast re A well-ordered, well-planned five ; White Petticoats at 85c . Silk Bloomers at $2.95 gions, and to rescue the entire | year development such as te 5 eatin , ‘ | Knee-length Petticoats —of snow-white Novelty Crepe Gowns at $1.95 Crepe de Chine and Satin Bloomers, rein- > ule appears a only under government control wouk ie ; , - Pane + nao ; ee eee . . muslin, with ruffle of embroidery—priced Windsor Crepe ye jk Gowns—dainty and d, finished at the knee with band of difficult task very largely aid in stabilizing ' 4 $i eo epi , Italy sees in annexation of Albania | things in the nation,” said he pink with designs of blue flower-filled bas 1 lace or double row of hemstitehing and * n a an ba to the Jugo-Slav state a perpetual roads, when they are «pending m: kets—attractive and well made, at $1.95. elastic. susie to her. ‘Th¢ Italians further |ey. are very largely the basis of pros-| nal and Interlocking appliances, tele Muslin Drawers at $1.00 Crepe Pajamas at $2.95 Silk Chemises at $3.95 emphasize the race hatred that has|perity. This is so not only because | graph and telephone lines, fences and at only 85¢ apiece. existed between Albanians and Serbs, of the vast quantities of material | snowsheds, widening cuts and fills. 8 quality slin, ade ‘ou'll be cleverly dressed for sleeping if “hemises of pink crepe de chine, som 1 id Serbs, | of s Drawers of good quality musli mad y Hk I ly d df leeping if Ch f k pe de chine, e em- made stronger by religious differ- ae parehane and the army of menjand building new passenger and and trimmed with embroidery. You'll find you have Pajamas from this lot—of pink broidered in self colors and trimmed with ences. they employ, but also because, under | freight stations them on 4 ble ma »d $1.00 a " » crepe a! 7 nH m 8 fice » lone edallions : 7 CLAIMS OF GREECE Grant Gated, aig dak bal Peed ce © oh 6 Mat enioen th bs nm a table marked $1.00 at the White crepe with bluebird or floral designs in Vic dainty lace medallions and ribbon—others lace YET TO BE HEARD So co-ordinated as to give the great-| work to be done. If the roads revert Sale. tory blue. and ribbon trimmed. Now that Italy's claims are known, | est efficiency to our seaports and to the former ownership very short THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Greece, whose desires at the peace thus be « very vital factor in the ma ty, it in doubtful whether the im conference have scarcely been heard, | tion's efforts to capture world trade. | provements be made At any eee Such co-ordination is not possible un-| rate, they would not be made on may be expected to speak. der competitive conditions, where | such a comprehensive plan aa is pos Annexation of the southern part of each road is seeking to get all the | «ible when all the roads are under e Albania to Greece has been one of | business it can and to rush freight to| one control, when the element of vr . a h t al OSE RS yg gy THE BON MARCHE J nua White Sales banian problem if the north country | tions, or absence of ships to receive | when the govermnent is a single buy A R G A I N B A Ss E PA E N e . | of Bedding, Linens ee ee ee a oe oe eatiogs | Would take about five billion dolars| “To build additional terminals for | Albania eigoaed pay Fe abou iden ¢|% put the railroads in shape ade-|the big cities and consolidate those bs j + sage Pa an & population of | custely to take care of the commer-|already in existence, to construct an 1 e O on a on — Pins, “taie 3 {ia development of the country. Un-| needed sidings and main tracks. uc y ues ay In foes to Jugo-Slavia. There are many the cargoes er and lets out contracts for vust native Greeks in southern Albania, | Need Five Billion Quantities of material, ae belt Htallan. Tt ts peopled almost government control a well: means an immediate impetus to bust solidly by Croats, whom the Italians | and there are cultural and religious/ «1, has been estimated that it| Give Thousands Jobs thought-out plan could be put thru, ness. It means more pig iron will fF Geclare were their bitterest enemies over ‘the fiveyear period, Would and this steel will have to be fabri The Day the Basement Takes All mean one billion dollars a year spent | cated into rails and bridges and loco in additions, betterme y te- | moti c . 0 in: eng Tiaan until eclenteed | ads tions, tte nts and mainte- | cnotives and cars and turntables and i yp Me that. te on mare | mate of ware signal appliances. This in turn as ro fa, a cateiinn of Seid tet “Under our arrangements, the gov-| means the giving of employment to ang ¥ '©| ernment pays for the maintenance of | thousands of men. It means finding dominate the eastern shore of the) vs " ry fe t tt would be to deprive | "22% While the roads are under its’ work for the returning soldiers France of Alsace and Lorraine b». | } cause of the German influx into this 8 "Dalmatia, Yas ane. nenty| Seattle Flyer, Decorated by 1000 jiles, and had \- ied tatere the war o€ more than Pershing, Arrives in U.S. A. | 650,000. This is in accord with President | * eed Italians claim that the Dalmation | Small and Broken Lines and A time when you should fill up chests with all M k Th Sh I the white linens, white cotton goods and bedding ares em at arply that you are going to use for some time—for these Reduced Prices are Bon Marche values—which you can depend upon, A lucky day for thrifty shoppers, many White Table Damask of whom know from past experience 70-INCH IMPORTED COTTON DAMASK $1.25 that Lucky Tuesday means “Very-real- Heavy quality Damask with a linen finish. tho hae aceasta | con Lat Pasl tea nee 23 | vie fom th alana bargains.” 72AINCH IMPORTED COTTON DAMASK $1.35 ee cists te ther leas Dobmdtin and | oe a = has ts Sines Au ‘belovess trams w Nelgnt. oe 18006) ‘ P Child P W bl d Sh Extra good quality linen-finished Damas Se a ae cn ay to seattle tom New ton eiee | eet ettgran anor awn. attr wnt! Lucky Tuesday Specials in Children’s Wearables an 0@S || HEAVY IMPORTED COTTON DAMASK $1.50 DiPa a vigette, thevmabings of alrivas there cee ‘Unlted. ‘ate drake atléd nek vet ees soe Girls’ Dresses $1.98 Girls’ Dresses Hie, new: simeh LAMGeh, 7% SAONe eee future war will remain. transport. wound in the neck. He had been All of Lieut. Coles’ fighting ex-| wounded unknown to his observer, 48 Girls’ Wash Dresses reduced— $2.29 70-INCH ALL-LINEN DAMASK $1.75 YARD lence was packed into three days|and had fough ite pain. : ° p rble ck, sati: inis, A ETROPOLITAK |e tiation. In that short ‘ene he | ‘Mr ol Men Coin nists nanthee these are made of plain green and blue 48 Girls’ School Dresses, Pure linen Table Damask, eaten Tomsy. won recognition from Gen. ing | son, Lieut. Norman ‘0 who t# i : § ade re ati 3: . : LAU) | ice wravery ana viock. [eles an avistor, “He wea formerty|| nene—box pleated and smocked; sises | made regulation _ sailo LINEN WEFT TABLE DAMASK $2.00 YARD Now Playing, Until Saturday Night ‘Two days of hazardous fighting in| president of the Coles Construction 6 to 14 years. style, of good quality navy Ytnek alt then werk Daa D A. H, Wood's Comedy Hit the clouds over St. Mihiel brought| company. Both boys enlisted at the! ‘ , blue serge, trimmed with ac Catal sneerantetliaes “BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE” | him no wounds, tho each day his | beginning of the United States’ entry ngham Rompers (Kaynee jig. cizes 6 te 14 yeate owe Hours of Solid Laughs plane was shot down from an rom an alti-| into the war. F es 6 months to 1 year only, 13 “ Chi id : Sle oe Suit i t White Cotton Fabric Nights, ar to Foy Matinees (Wed. || —— ————— — - " to 49¢. —1Lo Mdrens sleeping Suits, made 0! rics hag nage ge aa Ti) |greceeeseeeeees eoeeeee reduced 0 a 4 ‘ striped gingham—sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 years, CONGRESS T0 ape F eerie, pomp Pit es reduced to 59¢. 27-INCH SHEER WHITE FANCY LAWNS 20¢ make), yroken § sizes, » 4 oO anc . > > an 9 ~— BECIN TODAY ?Farand Near 3] 70 :.2087 «Bie. —26 Pairs Women’s Patent Shoes at $1.89 |] 2INCH CHECKED WHITE DIMITY AT 20¢ : ‘ : a Pair 36-10 SHEE AD JE 23 MIDNIGHT <li ae ais by Te Telegraph —29 Pairs Satin Pumps at 69c Pair __44 Pairs Women’s Patent Shoes at $1.89 40-INCH PLAIN WHITE LAWN 25¢ YARD TOMORROW NIGHT | CHEHALIS, ‘Dec. %0-—The first —4 Pairs Women’s Kid Pumps at a Pair YARD-WIDE LONG CLOTH AT $2.00 BOLT Pees ng of the Lewis county reco : ni ‘ vnasties4 nereine Get your svats now. No rates in priee, || Meeting of the Lewis county recon and Telephone : $2.95 a Pair —21 Pairs Women’s Kid Shoes at $1.89 YARD-WIDE LONG CLOTH AT $2.50 BOLT vene here Monday afternoon. eecceccoe ° —57 Pairs Men’s Dress Shoes $3.50 a Pair YARD-WIDE WHITE NAINSOOK AT 35¢ YARD More than 250 delegates were ex- = | pected to attend. Representation to| _, Seattle firemen raised $5,000 for | wick fund at annual dance, held Sa! oo fe , ! WILKES tate | the ‘congress is based on the wt] Gry night at Masonic temple. | White Bedding | Under this plan the remotest pre rs. Ida arston, nurse, 826| ‘ ‘ z acai in ia oe emetere wre | nye ate. nd Sanday Lucky Tuesday Specials Very Special Prices on dine ‘waee ect ees coe nts jepra: H ’ ,’ N emmed Pillow Case 4 Mine “Taabetle Gibson, Contratia in Men’s Goods Women’s Wearables Neatly hemmed Pillow Ca: Fillott 2526 | The program to be discussed by | ing. Until Saturday Night, en CO e * With Matinees Wed. and Sat the delegat naists of federal and That Langh Riot | state legislation, which will provide | school teacher, formerly of Seattle 2 o oy W. ae : <5 7 SACHED SHERTS ¢1.75 EF 3 1» [| forvernptoyiment’of returned soldiers; |scho°! teacher, former 3 Men’s heavy Wool | 58 white Voile Blouses SEAMED BLEACHED SHEETS $1.75 EACH ‘A PAIR OF QUEENS construction of national and st 1 Age . Size 72x99. Not over six to a customer. yw, and the adoption of a co 4 federal and state plan of yy neral services for Webber S. Sweaters, rope stitch | in embroidered and tail- of th R assistant Ken knit; navy blue; spe- ored styles; sizes 36 to cial value at $5.00. 46, at 89¢. LUCKY SEAMLE Thiel Detective S BLEACHED SHEETS land settlement < 9 onrnEUM ur aeaete ti oan honor flag | PAny: who died § ; , : EV ¥' s fa Nadioen tne ee y Iberty loan honor fae ot. will ta fad F 24 pairs Men's Old 33 Envelope Chemises ESDAY Heavy thread Bleached Sheets, size 81290. Now Pi V oe pres: aa ad o CH 7 ore ee eo iderta. y CO) i y » i ie Moh Ceneay Oo. at a banquet, to be held after the| from, the Home tind r ein BP Hickory Overalls in of nice quality muslin; Convention, by State Loun Chairman | DAly's parlors, The former detec g bib style, reduced to| large sives (alighthy g SEAMLESS BLEACHED SHEETS $2.00 EACH J. A. Swalwell than 700 Seattle blue lodge $1.50. soiled), at 89¢. A good grade for hotel use; size M 1 De ii on’t Pir | Masons are expected to attend the 5 Young Men’s Overcoats in gray mix 19 FB lope Chemi neatly trimmed | al reception in their honor, to be given “ : vada ts Era) -—-19 Envelope Chemises, neatly , 4 “ROCHE 'MoODOMANG ek) Ban a $50 si ; in H t New Year’n day between 2 and 5 tures; sizes 31 to 39; each, $4.00. reduced to 79¢. GOOD CROCHET BEDSPREADS $2.50 EACH ill in Hat! p. m., in the scottish rite temple i we pene Saeha's | * ; i ae : ; Heavy, firmly woven Spreads, : PALACE HIP Homewhere on Puget sound « hat| Broadway and Harvard ave ||| ~4 lined Rainproof Can Coats; cor- | —10 Women’s Rain Coats, in all sizes, re- TOW Re HOR Lat sie Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 {# floating Monday—a woman's hat.| | Mrs. Frances Harvey, of 2222 W. duroy collar; sizes 38, 42, 44, at $4.00. | duced to $3.95. oR MAL t 2B , > ie that be te Jarrett #t., whose husband, F. B. ee + 5 1 | is A - ‘ al SIX BIG ACTS ov bg raha ou Say tee fh for Harvey, Beatle aalteaster died of : ~ Pita \ Corduroy Coats pry 18 Wool-mixed Winter Coats, trimmed HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE logged. Mrs. A. C. Dem.| influenza Thursday, is seriously i11| and plain styles; sizes 36, 37, 38, $7.50. | with plush; all sizes, at $4.95. rn Feature Photoplay: Jane Hivi ttle Dotél, who visited Van.|0f the dleese at the Providence| hOs tales. Lanthen a4 ; i ; . New Year’s Postcards and Vrank Mayo in “The Zero baton G. lant Weak: Wore ihe | hoapital | pairs Leather Mittens with rein- 24 He for women and mi banded forced riveted thumbs, reduced to $1.50. | and untrimmed Velvet Hats, « Appropriate wishes for the New Year are artis- ally shown in these colored rds, at 10¢ dozen. Weekday Mats, 10¢; Eves & Sun. hat, considering it the safest depos SION 6 ME! ee ltery for noney. She forgot to DE ISAT AP. M ‘ ve I, thi ’ , P | take the elements into consideration, | _Wivision No. 6, Council of Patt —12 Ribbed Wool Shirts (Wright's and 18 Velvet Hats—some styles suitable for STATIONERY SECTION—UPI MAIN FLOOI NEW PANTAGES a gust of wind blowing her hat over-{4¢ Service, will meet Monday at 8| other makes), size 42 only, $2.00. ildren; reduced to 45¢. me ‘ pita board. Mrs. Deming had to telegraph | P. m. in room 409 county-city build |] —J1 Men’s Black Overcoat. Griff ‘ ar Mats, 2:29; Nights, 7 and 9 | to Seattle for cnoney for her return|ing. Judge I. V. Brown, chairman ize 87; each 40, reoat, Griffon make, 75 Women's House Aprons of striped per- —— 1 ROYAL DRAGOONS fare z |of Division 6, will preside. Division | size 37; each $40.00, le, reduced to $1.98 re ena a |®* consists’ of Precincts, 168 ‘to 1 Gis ead Hake kt do fla HE BON ARCH 7 ARNO! © 182, or the section of the ¢ 26 Gi . e ni : Mustenl Comedy Stars i " m | | 361 iy a ‘ Bie tion of the city | - ore ry | —86 Girdle Corsets of pink coutil with rub- Age radian Tuesday ta the last day to make | | that lien between Broudway and the at Half Price f inserts, at $1.25 Géners! Admission, 2 good on War Savings Stampa. | | water front, Yesler way and Stewart ( er inserts, at $1.25. » periment | Ble