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al LEADING HUN REVOLT BY A.B. GELDIOF N. B.A. Staff Correspondent ' ASHINGTON lishing t German If Liebdkr ne sion to power x ‘ \ , & career more di t ech in the r ‘ tional than K Aug radical » militarism venal servi ed the sen mprisonment at Righty inflammator “Militarism @n@ trial in 1907 fe gh treason “The aim of my life throw of monarchy,” Liebknecht| Lic maid in his defense rh © the | be @ay is not far distant w n-|his throne became » ciples which I repr wa before the ognized asp kaiser's atxtica true.” He was Lal to prison ag elected Tin in th when eased in Octo when t siner's grip or On Oct reichs KARL PHoro, stag fre or destruc so that the may set up a new proletartat U.P. NEWS MAN | HURT IN BERLIN, When Germany degar social democratic Feichstag voted in fav MAJ. GEN. BELL DEAD IN EAST LA Landlords and tenants staged an| The com: bill with t chairman NEW YORK, Jan. 9—Maj. Gen LONDON Jan. 9—John Grau fare Bagram a nan Bel, 62 yeare old, dled | © Press staf correspond: | stayor Hanson entered into the Of heart failure Wednes night at Par Mg fray and roundly denounced nd the Presbyterian hospital, where he te fea ne lords who refuse to give their ten ~hhad been taken three days before. the United anta sufficient heat for reasonable The mayor charged that a been with compel comfort number of lan¢ holding heat in ants to move, an turn on the heat on the newcomer Mra. George Rubison, 1414 Seventh ave contact with a number insufficient heating tenants » apartment bio compelled to retire In the order to keep warm t influenza cases had resulted Several landlords declared that if the ordinance passed it would com pel many apartment houses to hire * His condition was not regurded as mz said he had a badly! 4 foot as the result of being ruck by fragments of a hand grenade, which exploded near a tele graph office, where he had gone to file some dispatches. He explained, however, that “he was too busy to go to a howpital. REFUGEES COMING RE NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Having rel atives in America, nine Jewish war refugees are bound for Seattle from Yokohama, according to the Hebrew ering and Immigration Aid so . Maj. Gen. Bell received his major’s ten commission at the beginning of the Spanish-American war. He was noted for gallantry In the and Philippine campaigns, and made brigadier general in 1901 2906 he was named chief of they then| WASHINGTON, Jai and raise the rent 1 egnatitution They déelar the amendment complinhed t We would votes by the end of the legislatures met and t have partment of the East. which com- held up to the time of his ‘The au ome LUMBER FIRM LOSES Seog apg ei $125,000 DAMAGE CASE bisa Ta 1. X. 1. PRMACONEIT | nprecticable, t» demand & wuper | Teentey ‘The Hewitt-Lea Lumber company. price P. Disque was elected president | Cay it passed et Wilbarton, lost its suit for $125.-|o¢ the Loyal Legion of Loggers and| M. T. Stevens, sanitary engineer | by a vote o} i ) Wednesday, against) Lumber-nen at a meeting of the cen-| for the health department, urged bers present, in) King oder for the drying up of] trai council Wednesday pasnage of the bill. He had the whole congrean the Mercer slough, by the lowering into contact with much sufferi Stetlacoem and/ from cold apartments, he sald, and investigated more than Washington, which the} Walls Walla, alleges it used for towing | Olympia were the principal cities of | had Joss and transportation of lumber Washington ne time. canes | year, only 152 were THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEMENT STOUT WOMEN WILL BE SORRY ‘Time you Buy Here you Save? ARE NO LARGE SIZES —t Silk and Wool Marked at Specially aa Prices They are new style Skirts—a sample line t —but there are no large sizes. Serge and Plaid Skirts for $3.95 Only a small lot at this price, but they’re good, 7 Skirts for general wear; made of serge material with slash and fancy pockets and wide belts. Serge and Plaid Skirts for $4.95 blue and and gathered in plaids and ne Skirts of good quality serge in navy attractive Plaid Skirts with wide belts also very good-looking pleated Skirts patterns. Silk and Wool Skirts for $6.95 Some splendid values in Navy Blue tailored effects for business wear; also some plaids, striped and plaid silks—these have fancy are button trimmed. Silk and Wool Skirts for $8.95 Accordion-pleated Skirts of fine quality models of wool poplin with braid trimming; plain black Messaline Skirts, some of pockets trimmed with silk fringe. of ha serge, which have Sample Skirts $10.95 n congress are confiden ts to have the courts declare pibition amendment to the in Representative Randall, LIEBKNUCHT aie om: NDLORDS MAD OVER HEAT BILL ORY" LEADERS » that n. alid will ” panned the that it In IN BOOZE FIGHT “Drys” wet" ey are assured that the ratifications necesmary to make operative will be ac last of next week the necesnary We want you to know thas it's | Reliable Merch. andise you buy a Lower Prices Sorry that they won't be able to get any of these bargains—BUT THERE Sample Dress Skirts hat an Eastern manufacturer sold to us at a very close price oe wre practical mohair and plaid black— backs; at check Serge Skirts—smart ndsome pockets and tailored striped, plaid and novelty Sample Skirts $11.50 Black Messaline Skirts with Only a few of a kind in fancy shirred pockets and | this lot, some of excellent panel at sides—belt trimmed | quality broadcloth, rich black with jet buttons, others with | velvet with braid trimming pleated side drapes that are | beautiful wool plaids in accor- embroidered. dion and side-pleated styles. is week if all ” ald t knocked out contention last decided that the utional because president's veto rida of the men 1 of two-thirds of Of 14,053 fires in New York last ttributed to de ‘fective electrical installations, _ \f|and actions will bring us success i ta done. | will join us [revolution has begun at last j whole world. Prepare for action. with rifles loaded. Do not reet until §) }the goal is reached. The Ebert | disgusting to the whole world. Long | live the world revolution and inter | the arms.” TALKS TO HUNS 18 ' public THE SEATTLE STAR KAISER-BAITER NOW © He's spARTACUS LEADER "BERGER GUILTY IS VERDICT IN | CHICAGO TRIAL | CHICAGO, THE BON MARCHE January Sale of White See) About 300 Samples of oes) American Lady Corsets . Come to Make Friday One nd iments for a feral Jud, Are eard by We Adolph G rmer, natior tary () D f f the noclalist part "ouvagiant awe coef OF the Biggest Days in American fficlal " tion of the list party C W k ; William F. Kruse, national secre orset ee ary of the Young People's Socia League. | ‘ be cla Rote bayer droog | If you have ever been to one of our Sample ¢ int writer and er, formert > f the literature department of |] Sales of Corsets you will know what thi sone see valet and author of |] means—and if you have never been here, come anti-war pamphlets ) 4 ~~ and see what wonderful Corset values we are RADICALS PLAN giving during Corset Week. In this lot of samples are ela tic top, GENERAL STRIKE | low, medium and high bust Corset hort and long skirts—made of cou- til and broche—priced this way _FOR JANUARY 19] Lady Corsets, 75c Lady Corsets, 1—American 2—American Lot No. No. COPENHAG have p taal dan, hh | Lot No. 3—American Lady Corsets, $1.75 Gevelneney ceo | Lot No. 4—American Lady Corsets, $2.50 Government troops have arrived in Herlin and Potadam, according to a dixpateh filed in Berlin on T Lot No. 5—American Lady Corsets, $3.50 has captured the ed Pag official Lot No. 6—American Lady Corsets, $5.00 Ludendortf, officially n Sweden, is reported to roperted to be fi] Lot No. 7—American Lady Corsets, $7.00 route to Berit CORSET SHOP, THIRD FLOOK—THE BON MARCHE Sever shots were fired on the Danish Ked Cross building In Berlin, storm the Relehsbank on Tu | ' night was repulsed with mai fire: aie, | Undermuslins at Half Price 20 ARE KILLED | All Handled and Crumpled Undergarments IN EMBASSY OF | Make Up This Lot U. S. IN BERLIN Our January White Sale in the Undermuslin Section has been a thrilling suc- cess—and as a result broken lines are left-——also some garments _ have become | soiled from handling—and a few are slightly damaged—so for Friday we mark Continued From om Page ¢ Onet | x «i them at half price. enta have jotned the Spartacans in attempting to overthrow the gov You will find Camisoles, Bloomers, Chemise, Gowns, Drawers and Corset Covers—in various styles and trimmings—some prettily hand poircaapen dns cad 1s dominated by ma-| ji embroidered. They're priced this way: acccmam) ta the Hagar White Muslin Skirts reduced to 50e ~~ raid i . ~- . “Workmen and Brothers: The Muslin Drawers reduced to 50c a pair moment has come for action. Don't return to the workshops until the The Berlin garrison | Ebert and Scheide | f) go. Your confidence Muslin Drawers reduced to 68¢ a pair Silk Camisoles reduced to 68c each White Crepe Bloomers reduced to 638¢ Crepe de Chine Skirts reduced to $1.98 Crepe de Chine Gowns reduced to $3.95 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SECTION, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE January Clearance of— wien, Untrimmed Hats at 50c mann must and prove that the soctalist republic is not a lie but @ reality “Prepare for Action” | world knows the socialivt ff] - | i “The It will influence the entente and the Scheidemann government has been national socialiem.” At practically the «ame time Scheidemann was addressing a throng in front of the reichntag | jj) building “This must end.” he sald. “We | will not allew th inority to ter. ’ Sites tho laadietty any tunes, ‘tna Untrimmed Winter Shapes in black ant Henle radiieed to 50¢ each—original government will suppress = the prices were several times that amount. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Spartacan movernent with arma.” A voloe from the crowd: “Give us January Pieces of— Trimmed Hats at “Patience,” Sehtidemann replied. “Weapons will be issued today.” The crowd which Liebknecht had addressed and the people who had listened to Scheidemann, started to $1.00 parade. The rival processions co! = = a in the riot scores were Trimmed Hats reduced to a still lower price—$1.00 each—to clean up several ‘ 3 | Winter lines, Better come early for these. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE WASHINGTON, Jan 9 ‘The —_=== state department early today had no ng on the reported 0 persons in the An n Berlin, It there were some that the group may 1 Spanish diplomatic nandling American affairs RUSS BOLSHEVIK Giving the Most for the Money in Winter Coats at $19.50 in re Acner ay sigpoel Enc rN ipo vig ae THAT'S WHAT WE'VE PLANNED TO GIVE sian Bolsheviki, motored up and FRIDAY IN THE COAT SECTION down Unter Den Linden today, ad wing the crowd ik government is report —Velour Coats—good ‘looking, youthful and specially athe ‘@ been proclaimed in Muel good value—high-waisted style with large fur collar and fur buttons. There are two Muelhelm r. . : : many. One is loeated on the I Velour Coats in plaited style with large collars of nearly ¢ is within black opossum, Others in loose belted style with ion Ch kolinsky coney collars and pockets. Your choice of” | hh brown, Burgundy, green, reindeer, taupe and navy. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE “Jim” Scott Here to Help Soldiers formerly of the und world’s th Slightly Damaged Dishes Reduced to 5c Apiece As Long as the Lot Holds Out un in “after the Ww an office ¥4 with the Here's a chance to stock up on odd pieces of Dinnerware for every- day use— jocal Chambe amerce 1 Chamber of Commer or to buy and put away for camping time next summer. COMMONWE: ALTH CLUB MEETS A six-months accumulation of Dinnerware, ney China and Glassware, with commonwealth club meets defects, most of which are very slight. Includec : Me roan ri cea 1 oe patatacta at Decorated Dinner Plates, Breakfast Plates, Bread and Butter Plates, Pie ro fa. by Couneiinan Win. Hiolk Plates, Fruit Saucers, Tea Cups and Saucers and hundreds of other items, 1 Me on fg the Cedar | NONE DELIVERED 1, followed by a discus: | FOURTH FLOOR—THE the invited, employment problem BON MARCHE ae a ee