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- WANT REVENGE WAR) Trp Bon MARCHE ugo lavia Is Ready ‘to New Star Correspondent Corey ‘GERMANS SHOW | Fight Italians If Claims Writes on the Balkan Situation NO REPENT ANCE on Dalmatia Are Refused) |" ey ’ z| Are Anxious to Strike France ; ‘ 0, in attacking Italiana.” f , Again T Continued From Page One “Pho Croats are barbarians,” the | sia ‘aaa estat nae ————-# | Italians say. “No troops in the Aus j " RANK J. Gwo sides. I have seen something | trian army fought so bitterly.” ’ a (United Ire oe ie aft Corresponde av Rosnia, Hers . Croatia and | Three Different Religions 4 |Copyright, 1919 by the United I eee) r onia, and saw pew Jugo-Slav} jugo-slavia has been brought to | he recy eas ho {By erg? y Fovernment in operation at Belgrade. her by the pull of race, All Jugo-| 4 , i | ey telicwtin the eidaine 06 Gail 1 NTE ee en niet cenver men | Tare corte, Miavonians, Croats ‘ J Jarmintice, forces the conviction that | I] 4595 7h Dace, I saw the first newspaper men| ave the same language, barring| & arm « 5 7 des 7 neither war nor revolution from me de easitilleiglenninatiiila from the outside world to the | minor differences of dialect, due to Satan tse astees kay pasencaasea’ BoBlay Interior, My conc nite: | Years of living in closely barred com-| f | metamorphosis of Germany as a na * s Q ‘ Tat Maly is now pursuing a definite- | partments, Austria-Hungary kept) | ; F : pagar <n Pik hooray bec Pare Dring about an open conflict with | py about 15 years ago the effort to) | 4 e the rates people evi Baeet of teen were, untif recently, | eine chp rene ae Chars eee se ‘ dence any — transformation At Pri T A E sally Invitine! om were eee artificial differences. There are thre« i | Bi pencre onal enemy subjects.” an Italian officer ¢ Jugo-Hlavia, the Moslem, 7 { i" ya . an / gaia t Prices That Are ‘special 'y Inviting! FP Said to me. “We have the same right odox and Catholic, and their ad- ; . n } or ’ i Aero . , Se Sedpieccupy an enemy country With! herents never agreed. Other causes| h he lim from thove which the su Silk Poplin Coats 27 Silk Frocks Are d for that the entente has to| , one. Se . we mpire , Dy bet ae army ot occupation om the | tur the Slave finally met together, | | il ; at, U4 smea nw fat $595 Tempting at $8.95 SEMMigh te tha peace conference” | whey prac actor migey irs et : rnment. It has not These little belted models are Hand-embroidered collars and it weeee tes \" with approximately 13,000,0 * / overned. ‘The war ha: shi affairs i ¢ Sw : | r BEES yin <0 ome of population. Her various provinces | prota! reg Weighty de rn fetching affairs in all their cuffs, dainty details of emb “Italy is trying to compel us to re , | brought rmany def ’ © oe re rich, agriculturally f jy r| f and de 01 has not brough' silken glory. — Sf ~ol- te sa! q p her by force, Then she would|)\ Won equipped with | es } i |) | and destitution, Tt has not brought silken glory. The cuffs and col ery outlining yoke and pocke' t us to the peace conference as j : 3 lar are of white silk or hand novel buttons and other piquant frous elements whos COURtTY| tree accens to the world markets, a i of pes dl par eg dead rim embroidered goods, and there i swe be garrisoned, Woe are . ‘ t ; ee, | [sembly in Weima “ embroidered goods, and there 1s touches make them attractive; 3 raw materials, Granted peace and/ xdext prosperit certain to b | toe sopie el of the peace conference world, her leaders insist that the pos- ' ‘ “Not Defeated” comes in navy, rose, beige, Co- _ Tabbed of | the Daima nr Sa | Deda ecm iS penhagen and sky-blue; 2 to 6 Sister May Have « ‘we shall . y | : : k tari) unger and the tseema ripe | Seeblans Wi Fight On| forved us to quit. We acce years. Complete Set for $19.50 Later on the Italian reasons forde-) swe in Serbla know what it Is to ; ts . ; f | dent Wilson's 14 points and demobit c : The satisfaction of stepping into the | in possession of the Daimatian be shut off from the sea,” the Serb| J 4 A : 2 , | teed voluntarily, according to the Taffeta, Moire and Satin Cbtuide world ins hat aud t that es © tenpartant to unter. | W02es told me. “For years our oaly | t |P rhe foreign oftice's poticies and {| Coats to be Offered at $7.50 match io mot 10. be snail “4 | railroad led thru Austrian territory. a’ s a} he foreign office's policles and ; 7 , 1 Just what Jugo-Slavia is and|n'thos years the chief export of our |the attitude of its individual secre Every desirable shade is shown words. Coat of satin, showing the | to be. Above everything else, semen ye son phan, Betts tarien unchanged; its personnel | 7 . j FE paren bones. to. be. free. ater | Satpot bus ta ovary tote oa beet | : in practically the mame ax before the | in these smart, new models, yoke effect, well ae Beg with do not visualize her in the fu-| Sn bpe, a “in lard, and bacon, | revolution, tho the officials all pro-| beautifully lined, trimmed with crown of satin and brim of fine sa great nation or a warlike | SN? setsagas Hut if we dar 1 oppose | fens to be democrats, Now they claim i straw, all hand made. The ame. They do hope that for the first | {trian wishes in the smallest 1 t-| they opposed the war, expecially em cording, buttons and embroid- tion is exquisite. In primrose, tur- | in centuries the Slavs may have | Rilicery of their own. | ter, the Austrian customs officers de-| gar, mig oes 7 apraa RO gO ered collars; 2 to 6 years. quoise, Copen and flesh ; 2 to 6 years. | what that may be, But ¢ the right to ship our pls artalieray gp a sera . For 500 years Serbia fought the |S" 0" — ac is cates tovee Oe many wellinformed Germans to be SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MAKCHE and for freedom. It is only a rpramogee ry the man who is really running the i years ago, ee, that We do not pro to exchange foreign office, with his cousin, Count ™ sah - ‘yan xh = gran “ Otis ene*. lene Austrian hand on our throat for | ntanu, = A ey wom a see wee Under £0 | an Italian hand. We must be free to ans aT be, toel Chat Brod ogee reg co ag ed trade with the world. We will fight ERT CORE peech outlining the hor il we are free.” le t Who Find JugoSlavs Heady to Fight If Italy Tries to . | 7 perhatis, that was so often | °° Mt! ao | Correspondent era in diplomacy i thoroly whipped. Yet she| Hold Dalmatian Coast teeny what te: Gs , by O a Ss fous 5. ae | H odeont. e inc “1 retention of eat’ \ vis | bar wns stat it tere” Bank President | >. Ws Ge Germs cio, © ort tr \\ Uyeeh \ Rag Rugs? the Austrians occupied Monte-{ Is Arrested by U. S. Frisco Banker Ss Wife Blown Alxace-Lorraine, repatriation of Ger f 1% ~ but the Montenegrin warriors! Charged with misappropriation of man war prisoners and reparation T\\\ ff IS f t sont part moved out and | ro etmataly $8,000 from the First | for damages only : | Why, almost every one ong re National dank of Bresterton, Charies| to Pieces by Dynamite Bomb "=": yer rome easens grains me who. wants up-to-the The r inder of the present Jugo-| = Thomas, former president, was OAKLAND, Cal, March 19.—With {Clothing, stripped from the body, | Present government. Yet priority of z I \ notch Rugs at little —_ has not been free in recent / arrested Tuesday by warrant issued hung in trees or was scattered on | News dissemination ts still preserved , but has always been uneasy.|by Judge Jeremiah Neterer, ‘The Wind pene weaned oe wlRgary ined moyen 4 pres Great powers were always t00| arrest followed the return of a secret |* 88" Francisco banker, torn tO) homes were shattered by Privilege of the bo fe Sapigernd =o for the lite states. Bosnia rictment of ton countn.. March 24 | Di¢ce# by a dynamite tomb explod|« Sok -cekeer. ca iene caste | For \ || ‘These are special values in OS geiar age > rach » ined | Was set at the date on which the de- | ine in her home, and other resident : ‘ , eign newspaper correspondents’ dis Rag Rugs—small sizes, yes, Croatia and Dalmatia and | ‘°4#"t May enter « plea. jot Berkeley and Oakland receiving we y patches are held up #ix hours after | d w anything wo a oa eagrperme woe ——— death threats, with demands for | Green year. The |the mame information is obtained by | mt, ane. FOR neve ae 4 In « later article 1 shail] HOQUIAM BOY HONORED | money, state, county und city of house was under peciat guard for | Wolf | Thia guarantees to that or 6 handier to lay around in the that these parts of the present ne) ee vomotion | riciais today started an exhaustive several weeks afterward ax a resyit. | &anization the opportunity of giving | i bed ta win have never been wholly |t captaincy was the reward given|\ourch for an organised gang of de # to dynamite the home of N, | h¢ world It» first, and therefore its | ‘ ‘ «|| kitchen, or bath rooms. to the cause of the central| Lieut. Don G. Abel, prominent high | femined blackmallers, intent upon | C . wealthy resident of | strongest, impression of any internal | Rugs made of plain pink with | They were always held in| School and university student for) Siorting from citizens by creating culminated in discovery of | German situation, | ecla e In Oo fancy borders, in the follo by force. Nevertheless the | fallantry in action during the Ar 4 reign of terror. an unexploded bomb in the Cam: Talk Vengeance z fi 7 have some right on their side | Sonne battle. | Mra. Greenwood met instant death | pagna yard last week. Police be | No German making the first pre e e e Ing sizes: them as enemies. ewes last night, when a powerful bomb | Heve the same perwons are respon: | tense at frankness will attempt to Croats always hated the Ital-| CHICAGO, March 19—Four mask-| exploded near her, By the force of | sible for the Campagna attempt and) create the impression that the disas 18x36-inch Rugs at 50e .” I was told today. “Croat regi-|ed bandits late yesterday forced 13} the Diast, one side of the a = night's hersine Be stepnene | £20" results of 19141918 have cre: | 30x60-inch Rugs at $1.65. to be sent back from the| persons in the office of the Sykes) story house was torn open and the) Announcement by Gov. Stephens ated any deepseated aversion to mil. ‘, ‘ y e Manufacturing company against ‘a| woman's body hurled out on the that the atate will offer $1,000 re hasten, among the German pengie | In fact the prices of this lingerie are so low 24x36-inch Rugs at $1.10 wall and robbed a safe of $7,000 in| lawn, Her right arm had been|ward for the apprehension of the | ston and women, in and out of |] that you cannot resist buying several gar- blown off and her body mutilated. | perpetrators, is certain to be fole| government circles, talk very casual |] ments, for what woman is there who cannot 25x50-inch Rugs at $1.25, J |lowed today by postings of large |iy of another war of revenge against “rest ‘better at night when she knows. she THIRD FLOOR SS | rewards by the city of Oakland and! prance if Alsace-Lorraine is taken | looks tty”? feel ‘agg age hi h i ae: i | Alameda county, lem Germany. They sate. te. the looks pretty’? or feel easier by day when she = : z RCH | | pom balty a0 tho it in to be nouepted | knows her undersilks are dainty. Ba RCAIN BACEMEN TI NIUUSI Re eaetmepdana] Ietomtenmnr | utterances during the national as- What beauty, what charm, and what a mod- IN BOOZE CASE |=" meetings have stirred up no est price for Envelope Chemises—$3.45. | |opposition from the delegates, except They're fashioned of crepe de chine or satin { Mrs. George D. Greenwood, wife of the radicals. For in«tance, Count rc ; Six Centralia business men, alleged | posadownki, conservative leader, de in wonderfully pretty styles. 4 Do ou ant a ew 00 ers fod a nanced the shaping of 59° | fended Bismarckiam. He advocated | The ribbon shoulder straps hang lightly over : ey i mathe iss ax Pa reestablishing the old regime, which | the shoulders, joining on to lace or Georg- called the most benevolent and | cial {he mont penescient ant I tte trimmings—while others are in the sur- Dr t Wh | l jetty a ‘They were arrested late) Tie delegaten, save for a few radi- plice style. joncay. | ecals, Hetened blandly while Posadow: | ess a a 0 esa e | These men—Joo Tacas, J. H:! ski deciared thi onarchy is the | ilk Gowns, Special $5. |] | Boomer, J. P. Symons, August Ovex, | howt pines or pon bahanw ys sabe oa Sill at 95 e | {age ee me de pp In addition to the Wolff bureau's | When these Gowns decided to be made of jare charged h backing Phadt, | ideechmes gah: Gani peel : 4 4 ‘| 9 e 800 pints of whisky from San Fran-| partment which 4s dally furnishing delightfully charming. So, they were made 0 to Seattle as “dry cell batter Sle with inapired opinion thru in tailored style with trimming of hem- - | Platt, pleading guilty, impli p The theme of this propa stitching and ribbon, or with elaborate yoke cated the above men, and was him: | ¢. “There has been no revo: ens self wontenced to onthe in a me front and back, of lace and Georgette. Are you willing to buy a fn ay ais fin OY user im Germany—sust a new form /H] The embroidering, rosebuds and bows of | | With the exception of government | ribbon give them a fetching appearance. sample Dress? | GEN CROWDER jorgans, the press refuses to take the THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE For Thursday ih a national assembly very seriously, Become Radicals You should be, for samples | ON SEA FLIGHT «322 szce’sz|| Red Cross Shoes and __ Aprons idealistic motives are switching to are always considered the |) ,.°*:!#x07%,,turen}»-tuace tera tevin "nt"s till! Qxfords—for Comfort | Special. $1.25 | Advocate General Enoch H. Crowder avy doa paren Made for Street or Dress W H | teft Key West, Fla., yesterday in 4 workers’ and soldiers’ coun- . | the best to buy. pines foe tiavama, Cube cecerd: | clls. decide that thelr expectations lade for Street or Dress Wear = || + THE AMERICAN tea’ te & Gubitth'. faleived.. at the not to be fulfilled. These ele : 2 Shoes of high MAID, THE MIDDY davedearenedt:. Wee planes wa ts are thoroly organized and re: ! standard the > |]| the trip so that in case one of the © relinquish an fota of their f ps " ory | AND PRINCESS Are ‘ou ails t mak th | machines became disabled the other | Power, tho a representative republic : Red Cross mod- y 0 e SE might carry Crowder on to Havana, | has been established, because they | fi lazed STYLES apparently mistrust the motives of 5 els — fine glaz alterations and carry the |Dog Causes Arrest of the coalition leaders Re kid with cloth Aprons of exceptional v The situation In Germany, without Dress home yourself? || Von Papen’s Wie | 40urt ts critical as regards food, in ~ tops — common- are these at $1.25—and ¥ | i) DA gttith ; | dustry anf finance, but this does no soi will be certain of this when iW YORK, March 19.—Mrs./ seem to have effected any radical | ¢ peed “are 7 you see them. = M | change in the psychology of the gen. z arches, exible good E Yo ld h J ga tg 2 pie maine | ‘al public, Public opinion thruout | soles and me- BR of i pecele ae shoul: be en » forme: ary ache | the country does not fix the guilt for e: . ‘ ped — " “, if ju wi you can ae eae ‘ trimmed, others piped —-— jepended » ousted ruling class, joes not | r 7 j get it at a wholesale price. mentence tn’ magistrate’s’ court here| tie, usted TUNE claas. Tt dons not a sane style for |} white. An advantageous tim Rost, “atler che Tad’ been arrest: | Ses Bone tar San ic tender feet. to buy a season’s supply of | aprons. | hy von Papén, said by the y erman embassy at Washing: | the war upon Germany, nor upon ‘ dium broad toes; ed for not having « muzzle for her| their prevent. position because —as | Shoes, sizes 3 to 9, $8.50 Thirty-t le D d dog. I thetr propaganda tells them—thei | Oxfords, sizes 3 to 9, $7.00 “two sample i idealiam led them to lay down their “PPE IF 7 : " : y' J+) resses, made |Cha ber Offers Feaeas ped pt * wen a ir IR MAIN FLOOR—T BON MARCHE in the very newest styles of all Aid i : ¥ id in Campaign] 36 Men Released ‘one a 7 sap Senay Joe A eraivel, Aare oes! ea Ghasenworih: | Men, ’Tis Time to Be Changing to ; " \ if) paign, J 0 May 10, hae wut WORTH, Kan, March | : . é Ovenecan end Navy Bin |i Streets cea cts caress | aaah Seaceee wee rented Spring Weight Underwear aid in securing correlation of allcom-| United States dixciplinary barracks | : : | munity organizations during the loan | at Fort Leavenworth, ‘The men had | The style you want—the quality you want—is here at magnetic p iP) campaign. i | been serving sentences for military Brand New Jersey Dresses—and Wool |) 1: ws, <osscr vxnaun,ucs.siinitne fe, | Men's Cotton Shite 7.5 Mente Serintes Shirt > a Jersey Is as Popular as Ever for Spring i Figsitiaen hue Mabie Mealetenk, Coste: [by the. war ainareoany aA Washing Ecru color underwear, medium weight Wool-mixed garments, fine ribb I. | THIRD FLOOR jJ{ ation Counsel ‘Tom Kennedy for an | ton. with the object of Aceh egy ribbed cotton; separate garments. and in a medium weight, }opinion in the | Russian blouse, Peplum blouse, and straightline models are some of |}\ tow of the tug Manta, of the Liltion | Smtve fentences " | Men’s Gray Cotton Men's Sprintex | the smart. styles featuring simplicity, the keynote of the spring fashions. || ‘aun, &. SL. Semele ee Union Suits at $1.50 $2.00 Union Suits at rs >, rs rammed the cente r of the W.| KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 19 Ini of the Dresses simply have cord tucks and buttons for trimming— rea a eee the Duwa:|one penny ted up interelty. trate These are the closed crotch Union Mr. Man, here are the Union rs are cleverly embroidered with silk or yarn — and the vestees of jaa (fiver, knoeking out several] 15 minutes, Kansax has f-cent Suits; medium weight; just right for for .you—-medium weight, in na’ ti ting colors are also smart. ing vonhalderdble améune of per fe Magee Beso ar reg vg Spring. color wool mixture, for only $2.00, pasner argued he paid 6 cents, eer te ii scala * i ing. Dimock estimates the damage! Another passenger finally pata the LOWER MAIN FLOOR THE: BON: MARGE at $600, penny, lifting the blockade, = ~ ~—n —: > oo