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LG et LOLA EA LL LL LETT IIIT ‘THE SEAT eRe fe oem cee — - PRIVATE OWNERS SEEM TO BE WINNING RAILROAD BATTLE /ALVE Sa TO HOLD DOWN SAFETY Vv PUBLIC OWNERSHIP MEN IN CONGRESS ARE BADLY DIVIDED oe ‘ RODGERS Was the raih ership and operation On top, and likely opposition puts up a McADOO MIGHT STAY S JOR 1h demand, while tin is the mos erat in the » Teturn of the PUBLIC Ow EX- MAYOR HIRAM C, GILL DIES - AT AGE OF 52; MAYOR ) TIMES c Page One” : TP Continued From oe pubic confidence by adr ing efficientiy. During this Austin E. Griffiths, fe sc ciiman, was appoin ie by Gill, resigned ‘Was followed by whose resignatic geal the apr n at was s le ckingham a “ persona s A mig tu vlope ee Uhl Ureene ‘war sand to sume Seattle Pays a Probe of the N. P. WOMEN TO GET _ SALARY RAISE «: Mandied Big Strike In his second term, © cessful in arbitraung teamsters’ union and © Silent Tribute to the Ex-President The Wreck Is Now On TON, Jan, § V ASHLIENG sociation, when a critical ation developed. He ging in restraint and establish a low tax levy his next campaign o ~ eouncitman. and A . former police chief, G elected, tho not by 1 Jority as in 191! Then da of trucks started. He was indicted , nde racks “ eral grand jury with C tno thru city were halted by air ae < : ham, Sheriff R. T. Hodge and the is appoint. (drivers in conformance with th . i dla t Oacen Wileems ceatean th notorious Hillingsiey brothers, boot trance that he| Mayor's prociamatior : cath deat tee Seateane be paid Etiegers. Gill, Beckingham and the iota ote from nuditional funds coming into| Said Fhey Were ‘other officers were quitted eventu he hands of the schoo! board ing: , Pastor Takes Over ally, but the Billingsley brothers ‘were convicted and sentenced. ‘This indictment clouded Gill's fu ‘ure, and when the United States entered the war against Germany in 9917, the police administration was charged with police inefficiency Clashes With G ‘The climax to this « when Maj. Gen. H. A. ¢ speak ing from a church pulpit and alleged fo have been instigated by a prom! THE BON MARCHE ' Ba RGAIN BASEMENT SOME VERY SPECIAL VALUES IN Women’s Smart Winter Coats Lewis to visit Sea And the Price We Ask Is Specially Low —$16.50— Some of the Coats Are Fur Trimmed Sent by American INDON, on the wom: | on a par Kansas City Post + KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan. 5 Jan, §.—Ocer ‘The dead exmayor was born in Watertown, Wis, Aug 1866, the and Martha Ad ved by his © American am’ agency Ame patch said rif f the car r month ago. hin pastorate parlors, Tuesd Tts method of sell ing eliminates ail unnecessary expenses, making lower prices possible, —Perhaps you'll wonder how the Basement is able to do these things—for instance: these splendid Coats at a price obviously less than their worth. —It’s a simple matter, as the Basement finds it with its buyers—keen, foresighted and al- ways on the job for anything in the way of sample lines—jobbers’ lots—in fact any re- liable merchandise we can sell for less. -The Coats are a jobber’s final clearance of winter stock—they are made of Silvertone, Velour, Broadcloth and heavy, warm coat- ing, in belted and loose-back styles, with large collars of self material, plush, kit coney and Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). All sizes, but only a few of each colors Burgundy, Brown, Navy Blue and Black. ,and good Plum, Green, EL A AE TLE STAR THE BON MARCHE “Little Sister” Days 41 the Bon Marche’s January Sale of White l 'ndermuslins Undermuslins for Baby Sister SISTER AGED 18 ad UNDERMUSLINS FOR GROWN-UP between- pro- well pecial in the Undermuslins for sister of any e, for the January Sale of White ha hildren and misses a ig vided for the ¢ ! \ is for women—and there will be a lisplays of dainty nev vy Undermuslin Second Floor Children’s Shop. \ Here ire a few ol \ that will be displayed Thursda ind Saturda the many item , Frida ladsb ae January Displays of White for the e Tiny T Tots both machin a_— ae CF show many very dainty garments, long and short Dresses, and hand-made, trimmed with the ¢ est of laces and hand embroide White Slips, Petticoats, in t all the snowy white things for baby’s ward Girls’ Knickers 25c Pair Misses’ Petticoats at 95c White Muslin Knickers to fit girls White Muslin Petticoats in_ miss from 2 to 12 years of a Cut full sizes from 14 to 18 years. They and finished with embroidery edging. ee with 24-inch embroid f Tiounces. Girls’ Knickers 35c Pair Princess Slips at 75c ' Girls’ Knickers of firmer quality Girls’ Princess Slips of white m | white muslin, neatly finished with '4- trimmed. with two-inch embroidery, ’ inch embroidery ruffle; sizes 2 to 6 Sizes to fit girls from 4 to 14 years, years. Princess Slips at 95c Girls’ Princess Slips of fine wh muslin, trimmed at the top and bott with 8-inch embroidery. Sizes 4 to years. Girls’ Crepe Gowns $2.25 Girls’ Bloomers 50c Pair Bloomers of good quality white mus- lin—well made, with elastic at the knee and top; sizes 6 to 14 years. Gertrude Skirts at 75c White Crepe Gowns, made in slipam | Gertrude Skirts of nice quality white over style, trimmed with lace edging] muslin, trimmed with 11-inch on neck and sleeves. Sizes 8 to broidery edging. Sizes 1 to 3 5 years. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ' ‘White Cotton Fabrics LONG CLOTH $2.00 A BOLT 45286 inches, fully bleached 10-yard bolts—$0 inches wide BLEACHED SHEETS AT $1.75 LONG CLOTH $2.25 A BOLT Seamed Sheets, 72299 inches 10-yard bolts—30 inches wide BLEACHED SHEETS AT $1.95 FANCY LAWNS 20c A YARD 81x90 inches—most serviceable 27 inches wide—striped and fig CROCHET BEDSPREADS $2.50 SHEER WHITE VOILES 25c¢ 74284 inches—Marseilles patterns Yard wide—plain, checked, splas LOWER MAIN FLOOR-—-THE BON MARCHE Snow White Bedding PILLOW CASES 35¢ EACH White Sale Offerings in Towelings and Damask TWILL TOWELING 20¢ YARD MERCERIZED DAMASK 75e YA Well bleached—17 inches wide Heavy quality, 64 inches wide LINEN TOWELING 25¢ YARD ALL-LINEN DAMASK $1.75 YARD Red bordered, all linen, 16-inch 70 inches wide, floral patterns LOWER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE HREE tables of Trimmed Hats have clear- a ance price cards reading ‘‘Your Choice at 5.00.”’ THIS IS CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN HALF THE ORIGINAL PRICE COND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE F elt axe Linsleies at 69c a sq. yd. One of the Best of Low-Priced Floor Coverings PLEASE BRING THE MEASUREMENTS OF YOUR FLOORS WITH YOU WHEN YOU COME Felt Base Linoleum, one of the most popular of floor coverings—where only a small amount is to be expended. Linoleum in tile, wood and geometrical designs that can be used for kitchen, bed- room and bathroom. You will find it wears well and gives satisfaction. Window Shades Reduced to 59c Hand-Made Oil Opaque Shades Window Shades—reduced for the inche: mounted on the January Clearance to best Hartshorn rollers, 59¢ each; 36 and 88 wide, You will find these colors—Tan, Green, Red, Blue, THIRD FLOOR—TH Terra Cotta and White. BON MARCHE A Clearance of Women’s Shoes Women’s Shoes Reduced to $3.85 RED CROSS, FOSTER, WICHERT & GARDINER AND OTHER MAKES ] } Women's k Shoes—button and lace style—reduced 2 for clearance to $3.85, Made with pointed, round or medium \\s ! toes, ne high or Bie heels. Size lines are broken, but a ‘ i good assortment in the lot in one style or another, . Women’s Boots $5.95 Pair BROKEN LINES—BUT WONDERFUL VALUES Shoes in faney colors of gray, brown, ivory, bl Rus: sia and tan in a good selection of styles—fot all sizes, but the combination lot represents almost a complete line. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE