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Fe BY BDWARD M. THIERRY B.A. Staff Correspond eb % Rations is the Frenct m of the ™ Tt we of nations © © French labor toe ikiy say they do against Germar They do not industrial or shrug their War is over n off favor a bo: favor . haux, tion Nat (National Fe when I tal Jouhaux is ¢ secretary nt of As 00 indus Forty-four tneluding *. Mem Jou ades: p has doubled » said. The 100,000 organized women IS PROGRAM OF CH FEDERATION ) Here are things the million work are striving for, according to Bighthour day Working day was 10 by war it was 10 and 12 hour Continuation of wartime wag (The average increase dur War, including bonuses, was 60 cent) ment . 1 mini Wage scale, based on the cost living. ‘Active representation of labor in tration of individual indus & demobilization and speedy ition to peacetime production ition of female labor and wage scale for women. clause in the treaty ‘Jouhaux appeared to be anxious the adherence of Mr. Gorm ot | and ‘WORLD LABOR LEAGUE IS NEW PLAN OF LEON JOUHAUX~ shave down salaries to dards. The federated and my of the at attempted to tempts were success Jouhaux sald the federation had ne such idea as soviet in terferense in the administration : Salvation Army Offers Jobs ,to Saloon Keepers NEW YORK, Feb, 19 ployed bartenders, sa of the turn to the Unem vietims amendment, can nm Army for solace Col. W a place > and a job Ham Peart, chief utive ry, bas an nounced. For years the been saly &nd the other American labor |; to the French federation know,” he emphasized, “the eration has no political . We are a labor organiz VER GO BACK TO ‘WAR STANDARDS told me in an extremely tone that wages in France wil go back to prewar must be shorter; there is @rgument on that.” he said. a te the voice of all workmen @emands hour and wage re There must be a living d on the cost of living Must be a clause In the peace protecting labor.” alternative? Jouhaux rather stating it frankly he admitted labor's chief France, at be the strike. TO BE will be our last measure, least— | house late |rulea committee report adverse to with the co- peration of the Amert }the administration plan for a 500,- | 000 army and were to he past.” Wants ‘City Autos Free of License : An amendment to the pr Auto license bill that would exempt from tax not only fire and police apparatus, but all motor vehicles owned by municipalities and used exclusively in the sanitary depart ment, or tn the « main tenance and publi works or utilities, up by Corporation © ope sel Mele House Opposes Big U. S. Army Measure WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 The yesterday adopted the The vote was 172 to 162 The house then took up the bill, | upon which the rules committee re padded. “We attach great hopes | ported favorably, providing for re- © the pressure of public opin-| sumption of voluntary enlistme and or ro pre war standard for an Bar | ‘Preavede: ut French Labor manifeste of Preneh labor ans meeting of members of the French inns intervention in Rus y » compromising establishment of democratic socialistic regimes Supports Wilson's 11 points Dem is fr free specel sorship Full assembly, and suppression of cen amnesty and release of subjects from concentra ur day and restriction {on night work and maintenance of wage scale ale 6, war prof axes. of industries. The ‘ for wage has t lers Hanson Report Is Placed in Record WASHIN( Ole } 19.--Ma Senat the artic on by Congressmen TO FREE RADEK TOCK HOLM GERMAN CHIEFS HEAR DEMANDS . BY PRANK J. TAYLOR (United Press ¢ Derveapamdent) i ~ Meco and 8 we MAY ELIMINATE Exchange Pistia? Ame « been drawn ,, to a ncheme ships presented to P by Ismael Garcia G This ta an the educat program Mexican university, which consu nitial step ot can government te to 160 of colleges of this country each yea Mins Minnie hits, daughter Mr. and Mra. Paul Lase 29th ave. N died « | morning at her home THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT. piace from 15¢ codents and faculty | LIBERTY LOANS ° term the! If hopes members ra Liberty Loans ie i] New Coverall | Aprons — Ten | Styles— $1.95 | } A Store Within a Store Full of Dependable Merchandise at “Lower |" Prices’ ’.-That’s the Bargain Basement |: }More New Skirts at New Silk Blouses mc Smart Spring Hats $4.95 New Spring Styles of All-Straw or Straw and Georgette Combinations Turbans in many clever styles—hats with brims that turn up at the side and front—shapes of fine straw and the rough straw so popular this season, combined with Georgette and smartly trimmed. Untrimmed Spring Hats at $1.59 ~<83.95— Made of Silk Mixed Poplin and Fancy Silk Mixtures An entirely new line of Skirts, made of silk- mixed poplin in black, navy blue and taupe; also i} of cotton-back silk skirting — handsome stripes Haand pretty colorings. trimmed with | match. fine shirrings They have wide belts— and pockets to —$4.39— Principally Tailored and Round Neck Styles of Crepe de Chine Splendidly-made greatly favored by girls. Made of hes Blouses business ry silk erepe de Chine, trim- in styles that are women and college med with tucking, hemstitching and buttons, and some are embroidered. White and flesh in all WILSON RETURN nY ED L. KE (United Press Corre PAKIS, Feb, 18 conference is expected figura tively to mark time until Presi dent Wils sturns from his furlough in the United States: Opened Month Ago nferer formally matter of Indemnities, an been reach t be com ot the pat «he #hall tion for material mimittes is now work © problem of how m how much much she uid pay and how The « lied ponait for the nent for violation of inte 1 rules of war in also being discussed committee, question of re war af f. pula rnatic | MINSTREL SHOW OF K. C, TONIGHT o talent ht in 4 the *, in their audi- at Harvard ave. and FE. U tonight "hee more than two month embers of the K, of C, ha g their parts, The hat they will present a Got 60 Kisses an Hour, Says Girl in “Heart Suit” | CHICAL Feb, 19.—Sixty kiss ter pin had faite to give he nda Christian to Build New Church ucti h, built In 19082, tgrown by the now number PICKPOCKET GETS $7,000 NEW YORK, Fet While ing in the Fourth avenue on his uptown in Manhattan, or in an Interborough train of th to which I ed at Canal ¢ e pocket rid ubway of Morris of $7,000 FAVOR t WASHI Chamberlain's nat S. CEMETERY NGTON, Feb, 19 bill, providing for a wal cemetery in France to be ned the American Mield of Honor, | Senator senate military affairs commit | yesterday, THE SEATTLE STAR HUN RADICALS PEACE BUREAU ff FRENCHMAN ATTACK PRISON IS EXPECTING THE BON MARCHE Plan to Do Your Saturday Shopping on Thursday and Friday—Saturday, Washington’s Birthday, This Store Will Be Closed These Coats Will Soon Go at $12.50— Two Racks of Women’s Coats Have Been Reduced ‘ They are the last two or three of a dozen different lines—lines that § originally sold at a good deal more than $12.50 4 tyles as there are coats—of velours, pompoms, zibelines and kerseys. Smart belted styles with novel pockets, side panels and self buttons; others with saucer and fur buttons—sizes 16 tc » Choose from brown, green, Burgundy, navy and black, with taupe coney, black opossum, kerami or self collars. x THE BON Coats in almost as many > FLOOR MARCHE Apron Thursday Broken Lines of Aprons Reduced to $1.15 Yes, we've a few broken lines of Aprons, reduced them to $1.15 for Apron Thursday One style pictured is of percale with stripes or figures } in desirable colors. The envelope fastening lends much to the a WAITI of white so we have S SKIRT APRONS—serviceable and well made sheeting with bib, $1.50; Margaret Aprons 65c (Special) Handy Margaret Aprons—blue and white or brown and white checked gingham. The large bib and pocket nicely finished with white braid. THIRD FLOOR—THE without bib, $1.25. if BON MARCHE LS’ APRONS—Four good styles in gingham and per- le—slipover, Hoover and sleeveless models; sizes 6 to 18 years, 85c to $2.50. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE For Thursday in Wash Dress Week “Tris” Dresses Special $2.95 “Tris,” generally called Billie Bu vill be the center of attraction on Thursday in Wash Dress Week—fashioned of plaid percales—well made and trim in appearance, with collar, cuffs and belt in contrasting colors. Sizes 36 to 44. SWEET BRIAR—A Frock—charming indeed for home wear—of plain colored chambray, priced at $4.95. - P Other Attractions in Wash Dress Week PETUNIA—A smart Dress of plaid gingham, neat and practical; $5.95. VIOLET—A Checked Gingham Dress as attractive as the flower whose name it bears; $8.95. MANY OTHER FROCKS—in styles that will ap- peal to every taste—$3.50 to $8.95. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Inexpensive Curtains and Draperies to.Go With Them Voile Curtains—Special $1.75 Pair They Will Give Your Room a Pleasing Appearance for Spring These Curtains, when combined with draperies, make an appearance of better lines—and to tell you in plain black and white, they are special values at $1.75. White, cream or eeru voile, with new lace edges in many patterns. New Draperies at 75c, 80c and $1.25 a Yard and combinations are both used for draperies—36 td 50 inches blue, brown, green. The materials can be split for narrow windows, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Plain colors wide, in rose, Red Cross Arch Support Shoes GOOD LOOKING FOOTWEAR—MADE SPECIALLY FOR COMFORT AND EASE Once you become accustomed to wearing Red Cross Shoes—you will always for that make—for they are shoes that give sfaction as long as they are worn—and how well they w % Shoes of vici kid leather with medium high arch, with arch adjustment fastened right to the shoe. Sizes 4 to 9, widths A to E, Priced at $10.00 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Bleached Muslin 20c Bleached Twill Muslin, 36 inches wide, in medium weight—for sheets, pillow cases and night gowns, White Goods at 25c White Waistings, 36 and 40 inches wide, lengths to 10 yards, plain and splashed patterns. LOWER MAIN FLOOR For Washington’s Birthday table Patriotic Lunch sisting of 12 plates, napkins and 1 and Hatchet Seals, a pac 10¢, Garlands of red, white and blue, each 15¢ and 25¢. Bonbon Snappers, a dozen, $1.35. Cherry 15¢. Tree Favors, each, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE St meena Ne