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BRD ARTILLERY MEN LEAVE SEATTLE FOR CAMP LEWIS BE FOUGHT SOON _ BIG JOY NIGHT | PARIS, March 13.—The first acer fal duel in history was arranged to Seattle Wedr & remain fresh in their mem day. The principal and Capt. Vau use Nieuport equipped with r « r . Seconds, Capt. Wadon and Capt, Ba Never before has a whole city Do, will take the air at the same Gurned cut’ ob. athélehearsesle 40 time. Kreet a mecoming body of men. The circwnstances resulting in th @ucl were not learned. Th date of the duel was not giv but it was was expected to be shortly excitement and Je An the parade of the 1,000 or more sunburned Washingtonian huskies began at 5 p.m. and marched up 4 d av. led by five bands, all of tup feelings of past nine ALASKA ROAD, A telegram from W. C. Exes, ¢ the Alaska railway comr let oe Feeeived by the Alaska coming commission, in Seattle A bik afternoon, advising men ter of the template going to Seward or Anchor of one man—who was ‘age to work on government railroads drowned—a record that hy to stay at home, led by any body of over Owing to the failure of the railroad Appropriation bill in con , there is a shortage of funds, and absolute ly no work there: 200 Are Taken i in Raid on Alleged New York Radicals | NEW YORK, March 13—Raiding @ building on E. 15th st. early this ing which is alleged to have &@ meeting place for radicals re tly arrived from Russia, police. service men and fmmigration captured 198 men and two “Adopted” Mothers After the parade, “eats” were serv While an overf he atreet art sta, fr ~ T BE NO 3 re being held at the Ma peace FER ee @ pin, Washington hotel, pmen, According to the police, the ralded Widing was the headquarters of the fon Russian Peasant Workers of erica. A quantity of literature Prirtted in Russian, urging the over- threw of the United States govern- Men t, was seized. | He tw resting at the . pital Thursday This was the only Arnong the prisoners was Mo pilie The call of spring ie in the air. The bird cheerily in the early morning The days are longer. | accident connected with the celebra Btetr ver recently sentence warming eight of Mr 1 Mra, Seatt § for violation of the es Unix #, and for the growing of succulent Vout at liberty on a writ o fly table Th - pending an appeal to the court: of the United States which any one was injured. ablen| 4 4 and University an aute ed up on the attered a large rom the parade the annua’ CHARLES OF AUSTRIA IL Tet\ patrol wagons were used in} PRINC on the league of} GENEVA, March 13-—The Aw Sh Berd ws the prisoners to the station. | 19 two more §,1 the Rotary wernt aries Wednesday, Rev. W. H. Bliss, r trian exemperor, Charles, is suffer CoP ENHA March 13.—Nine| Will be built by the Prince Trinity Episcopal church, sta If| ing from 4 nervous breakdown and | fo Person © were killed when a Tnutch|Dry Dock & Engineering company,|the constitution of the ‘ In Steacne f was sunk by a mine, it was} according to J. L. Mullen, president | States stands In the way ¢ en Slee in DAA Deeks! wave iad a’ pened oF Galan an; " earned today. One member of the|of the concern, who arrived Tues war, we should burn the/l# attempting to leave Austria, 9C-/ sociated with any finer weay po fy, ew_o eaped. day, from Pitteburs —— one a nding to advices from Innsbruck. | men | | Bast in June, 1918, and mailed over wean on the 14th of July. Arriving in England on July 26, they left three days afterwards for Havre, France, where they remained until| August 1 After two months’ Intensive train ling in various French camps, the | regiment. had just received orders to | THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT Why Pay Fancy Prices for Shoes? ee ae et started for home February 6, arriv ing in New York on the 27th. They | | —When You Can Save From a Third to a Half in the Bargain Basement |} .0",".S2.e,5.0".| | I | | to Camp Lewis on the last lap of —Think What You Can Save When Buying Shoes for the Whole Family [So ses Gop sere. —Women’s Shoes in Smart anne lim ag Shoes for Men and | "Wer Gres With . Way Back to Lewis' Women’s Shoes and Oxfords | PORTLAND, March 13.—One hun-| dred and seventy-three wounded —Women’s White Kid Oxfords, as pictured; long vamp style with covered Louis heels; $4 85 ce ke eg Oe ro a er ° | | American soldiers, m of them from Oregon, Washington, > and Cal- ifornia, arrived here | route to Camp Lewis, and were given a rousing welcome. Among the returning veterans was y, ’ 7 : | Se N h, of Ses Je oO —Women’s Patent Leather Pumps, Colonial style, Tera tue alsmrametiarrie erie with large buckles, as pictured ; 4 | presented to him for unusual herolam Louis heels; sizes 214 to 7; DOU. os ¢ e under fire Sergt. Hmith would not talk about his decoration Women’s Black Kid Pumps; a neat, plain style “Lotg of the boys did as much, but Gray Kid with military or Louis heels; $4 35 en ee oe ae OEE Oxfords GONE DG. TOF BON iis ob oie 0 0:0 . White Kid Oxfords ‘ge $5.85. -Women’s New Oxfords of brown calf with com |Colored Troops : fortable Delayed in East ee en ae ee —Women’s Oxfords of brown, black and gray kid; also brown calf with welt and turned $5. 85 soles; military or Louis heels; pair.. —Women’s Novelty Kid Shoes, as pictured, in field mouse and dark brown, with cloth tops to match; military or Louis heels; sizes 5 3 to 8; pair $4.8 —Women’s Novelty Dress Shoes of fine kid, in light and dark gray, field mouse and dark brown; Men’s and Children’s Shoes | ***"' $485 The welcome planned so; ared (roops of he Goth an |] | fantry, of tie 924 division, which |] | Was to take place Friday and Satur- day, March 14 and 15, will be post: | poned indefinitely, owing to the hold ing of th the last great me was to be held under the 3 of the council of patriotic serv The boys will be sent to Camp} is from the East at an early OFFICERS OF 63RD ARE ENTERTAINED AT DANCE Following the membership dinner at the Army and Navy club, a dance of the returned officers of the 63rd artillery —Men’s Dress Shoes of brown calf leather; Eng- lish lace style, with medium- weight $4. 95 leather soles and heels; all si ~Men’s Di Shoes of brown calf, made on the | was given in hon A vigorous membership campaign Munson last; broad, comfortable toe shape with was planned at the dinner, Invita leather soles and heels; sizes 5 50 i walk < masa to all. Beattie of 2 : cers to make the club their hea ECO WO REE oa ee ERS 0 BGT . lf}. quarters. —Infants’ High-top Shoes of black and brown kid; footform, lace le, with spring and 5 wedge heels; sizes 5 to 8; pair...... $1.3 —Little Gents’ Tan Calf | —Children’s Brown Kid Shoes, Blucher style, as | Shoes, as pictured; com- ictured, with heavy | forte a footform lace Coir soles and he | style; high-cut tops and ga ade medium leather soles Sizes 9 to 13 at $ | and heels. izes 1 to 2 at § s 8Y, to 11 at $2.95 3 2% to 6 at $2.95 | s 11%, to 2 at §$ —Little Gents’ Brown | ~!nfants’ and Childr he Calf Shoes, English Bal. | Mary Jane Slippers of style; neat looking for patent leather and soft dress wear; good weight black kid; ankle strap leather soles. style. 5 to 8 at SLs Sizes 9 to 13% at $3.65 | Gives 2 40g Mt Sits Sizes 1 to 2 at $4.15 | Siz s 8; to 11 at $1.85 Sizes 24%, to 6 at $4.75 |. Sizes Ah Ya to 2 at if Will Decrease U. S. Generals WASHINGTON March 13. The number of generals in the army, from the brigadiers up, will be de l from 328, the present num the war department 000 nen until con future strength of as sald today, EXPECT RECOVERY OF GIRL HURT BY TRUCK Emily Smith, aged four, daughter of A. 8. Smith, 409 15th ave. N., darted out from behind a mile wagon | publican st. | und was struck by an by W. M. Kohl t 1240 p.m aken to the cit at Malden ave. and automobile | 431 16th Inesday, hospital selous, Her condition, as an: \n inced by physicians of the city | Leaeie Thursday, is not serious, | * Little Gent’s Tan Calf Shoes, Priced According to Size ten ak eas eb eeSIESE a THE SEATTLE STAR The troops left this coast for the} THE BON MARCHE SER VICEABLE CLOTHES For the Man Who Works A Good Blue Chambray _—} Shirt for $1.00 A Better One for $1.50 | : A Cotton Sweater for $1. 35 | x9 That’s the Way Prices Run in the | a \< 3on Marche Men’s Shop 1 ea The Dollar Shirts are made of blue cham- | ] Pe ranted fast. The Dollar and a half Shirts are made of heavy chambray, blue and gray. “Green ee: Hood” or “Black Bear” Seattle-made brands. | | any Men’s “Green Hood” Black Sateen Shirts are also a dollar and a half. ee | The Jersey Sweaters at $1.35 are medium J & weight cotton—in black, navy, gray, cardinal, | ou MEN'S SHOP—LOWER SECOND AVENUE ENTRANCE | | Heavy Blue eesti Cuavalie With or Without Bib Carpenters’ Overalls of Heavy Weight White Denim | Medium Weight Blue Overalls With White Stripes ” | Also lighter weight white Denim Overalls for painters. Full line of | sizes in all styles. COATS TO MATCH ANY OF THE ABOVE GARMENTS One-piece union Overall Suits in plain blue and khaki color—a popula’ style for all kinds of work. MEN'S CLOTHING SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Men’s Work | Trousers $3.50 to $6.00 Heavy Trousers that WHE bray—with roll c@lars—the color is war- _ MEN’S SHOE SHOP, LOWER MAIN FLOOR Men’s Work Shoes $4.95 Durable Shoes— made of heavy, soft tan leathers. Army style — solid leather soles—oak tan. stand the strain of | hard wear; all wool, part wool and hard twilled cotton worsted —in all sizes. Foot Form Shoes for the Kiddies Shoes that will give extra comfort and sat- | isfactory wear—and special care is taken in | _ Children’s Shoe Shop in fitting growing | feet. | Russia Tan Shoes, 5 to 8, $3.00 Pearl Elk Soles, 81/2 to 11, $3.50 Black Gunmetal Shoes, 812 to 11, $3.50 Kiddies’ atone Shoes, 81/2 to 11, $3.50 ‘D FLOOR | N LITTLE DAUGHTER SHOP If the Influenza Left | Your Hair a Little Thin 9 Girls Plaid Skirts $3.50 — These Switches They're an Accepted * Fad Among Will Be Most the Girls Acceptable Novelty Plaid Skirts For here are Switches ~ of nicely woven mate that will help you ar @ rial in full plaited style, range the Spring coif- sensible and attractive fure to better advan- | models, in nice color tage and at little cost. — combinations; sizes 6 to The Switches in this lot Hse id pawn’) : trenmnmnuty Ld years. are in all colors except Veterans Other Skirts with drab. | cr plaited sides and two —18-inch, 3 separate stem I fancy pockets; 12- to 17- Wavy Switches, $2.00. Middy JA sant year sizes—for girls or —20-inch Wavy Switches, \* #25 338 small women—$6.95. + 3 separate stems, $3.50. ' 22-inch Wavy Switches, separate stems, $4.50. 24-inch Hair Switches, separate stems, good ON MARCHE value at ‘$6.00. —26-inch Wavy Switches, 3 separate stems, at $7.50. Bleached Muslin 20c Yard THIRD FLOOR | Full bolts of yard-wide Bleached Twill Muslin Girls’ Middy Blouses $1.25 Utility garments to wear with separate skirts for sport or gymnasium. Of middy cloth with o colored trimmings. Ten styles. SBCOND FLOOR—TH }o that is fine enough for making undermuslins for Things of Inte rest | to every-day wear. the Man Who € carries LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE His Lunch: . | Electric Stoves—S pecial $3.95 Pps Be ‘ wy “RED TOP” o| = os —Universal Lunch Bas- ELECTRIC S4]SS Ry kets; they'll stand lots of SINATTEC \ A ae <a wear—at $3.75, . STOVES ie, KS \ Corrigalid Thermos GUARAN- a We hy pint size, priced at $3.50. TEED o ¢ by —Caloris Thermos, pint | aise, priced at $3.00, f They are made under “Marsh” patents and have *s ley Hot, qt. size, to sell 7 the same heating elements as higher priced Elec- for A tric Stoves. They are xd convenience in at Vacuum Bot- every hpuse, laboratory, ’ i room. dae: pints, $7.50. They will grill, boil, toast, fry and cook. —Ferrostat Vacuum Bot- They are complete with six feet of approved asbes- tlea, qt. size, $10.50. tos heater cord with attachment plug for the e ito Thermos, set of socket and connection plug for the stove. Com- two at $10.00, ) plete, $3.95. rouRTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FLOOR hh]