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Su. ASE BANDITS 'R.E, TWOHY IS STORRS TAKEN WORLD FACING ROSS BORDER DEADINFRISCO TOOK Young Engineer Famous for Says He Wants to Be Re- Greater Threat Today Than t Thieves and Return With 35 Stolen Cattle DO MARFA, Tex. March 24 five Mexicans killed we , Where a bandit band had | as an pursued by of the | tion ith United States cavalry, Capt . in command, has rnead his mon intact and 35 ¢ and © horses driven from Nunez by bandis Sunday Mexican band Two were wounsed, in addi Bn to the five killed, according to Kloepfer's report to Command of the District Col. Georg . ‘The fight took plac south of Ruidosa Mexicans are reported to have a the Rio Grande into the fae have. ston an poten pen GIVES LOAN To THIEF ON PAIR SHOES ‘The raid was re to Capt. Kloepfer in the after PHILADELPHIA, March 24 Harry clerk at Hyman’s ‘The encounter took place at | pawnshop. ut a pawn ticket as the bandit band was eat portion of one of the steers, first volley routed the Mext-| ang $2 on bis own shoes and is look sand the Americans, after bury n a negro who pawned them (the dead, finished the roasts pre who does odd jobs, worked fed by the bandits at Dickman’s house du: the a cele When he finished a $15 pair of shoes 5 IN MEXICO the pawnshop and pawhed the shoes i ‘PARO, Tex.. March 24 —Re His Building Records Anr Satur ross the |S suncement of the deat Report Pertigig boo tn famor wuthority « rece troops was relatives in Seattle miles of road into the pass, In the Canadian KR ed ring pre Twohy was in North Pacific whieh will minutes of thy reetor undry Co. numbered 12 un unusually 8 He Pacif time in the cs Dickman, gave who K THRU STORE FLOOR YORK, March %. Burglare d open a cellar door, sawed thru ©, and blew open a safe, « & Pearl st. occupied by O. J. Ma lgne & Co., makers of printers’ rolls They found the safe empty The head clerk didn’t foo until the man left the shop ‘killing of five Mexican cattle by United States cavalry- Who chased the bandits mi Mexico southwest of here, was pline with a new movement today fF pacification of the border coun- of American airplane squad to locate the Mexican bandits is yoo. 6, he leading feature of a proposed in| en ka Er border guard. 60 ohn Maree ty of the Carranza govern %6 prevent border raids on Tr Tanches was pointed to as @ result of the reported Amer Ursuit below Ruldosa. Also strong aby been received of the . ‘Claim that the bandit! ast as the distance from New an Francisco and as nar : mountains and alkali Bombing from tas in the plains of Chihuahua th is a possibility This proposal for open militar: operation with the Carranza ge ment is said to be awaiting th Lopes, Vega, Holquin and turn of President Wilson to V Villa, were killed by federal ington, when it will RKeater } that a special American commission be appointed to take up this and oth er subjects with Carranza. , Gov. Larrazolo ix being urged as) be REMARK ABLE— These Silk Crepe de Chine | CHANGE URGED Chemises at T YPICAL examples of the economy of shop- ping in the Bargain Basement. Chemises made of well-bodied, fine-textured silk, with tops of Filet-pattern lace. Chemises that will win a coveted place in choice wardrobes. They offer the opportunity of purchasing high | grade Chemises at a price which hardly represents the ordinary wholesale cost. It will pay every woman to look through her supply and anticipate future needs, Though you may have plenty now—how will they come through the next few nize the! | sented at united With Girl oe Continued From Page One mains | he purehen the courthou of the t ia eatin the neighbort Chile, the ‘shoestring republic,” ts| Storrs was p voted letter to her hu M who Oka cepted by the murder, and will be used in trial of St ow that his w was ther © letter follows Seattle, March 16, 1919. My Sweetheart: ‘This ix a rather lonely Sunday for me, so I thought I'd write a few lines to my big boy. Ree'd your most welcome letter last week, after somewhat of a long walt. Yes, sweetheart, 1 do think this separation we're having now will be fine for both of us, When we get together again, we'll appreciate cach other and begin life all over anew, in a new place, and forget the hor. rible past. I¢ was all « big mis- take, wasn't it? FT surely see things much differently than I did when you left. Jam gaining all the time Everybody says how well I look and how fat I'm getting. Will that house you have in view be furnished or unfur- 1 can hardly wait until you tell me I can go to you. Tm sure VM just love it over there, I imagine it ix beautiful over there in the springtime. Be sure and take the best of care of yourself, and don't work one bit harder than you have to. Do you see any change in the business since you have had charge of it? How many help. ers have you? Papa and Florence are both here this week-end. The new farm house is slowly being built; from what I can hear it will be some house, Whatever happened to those snapshots you once spoke of? Didn't they turn out to be any good? Take some more, because you know I am interested in that country, and I would like to see pictures of places of interest to you. Jo you put in your time on days and evenings? I'll het you get just a little lone some for the old girl, some- times, don't you? Can't think of ything else to write, so will close. Hoping to hear from you soon, I re main, your loving wife, GRACE. horities after the t fe IN THE LEAGUE PARIS, March 24 ment to the league of nations cov nant covering the Monroe doctrine advocated by President Wilson ar Col, House, is expected to be pr tonight's | league commission | prevent | the he proposed amendment wou any power from acquirin territory in the We phere by conquest, purc rwise, unless the , trea Americ This article wae reported today be meet jally t presid thru the amendment but it was be will strongly adv inasmuch ax it would rem muc 1d Me hemis ty to »aition from YY of the ground for opposition in the United | trine 8 Monroe dc propo: 1 by some Wil covenant would not be cept in a minor wa The proposal tor covenant submitted b ator Kin Jof Utah has not yet been official commented on, to} | mark a considerable recession from | n’'s original position that the altered ex. nges in the ‘" hy ® . » Continued From Page One nom) | Htachments of th army pateh Assured that he of the Cou resign: procla tion COPENHAGEN was int “jumping ANOGAN SERIOUS FACTS Year Ago |s Belief a f territorial rights bobbing one for inter ation Thin would of the the « done noth orious finar « her, due to boundarie terme a von agreed In view of ta from Hungary and Ger some drastic action appears to be taken within a few days. ther the peace treaty Is 1 by next Saturday, ax plange upon whether a from the present b pee | SSIAN FORCE ON THE MARCH March 24 Russian saa were reported in a Berlin dis today to be marching toward | yest to ald the new soviet re established In Hungary aid a state of war d against the entente & general mobilization has y nna said the 1 in Budapest have prom the’ main n« him to cot personally t n. Lenine ¢ rnational Ie and was solidarity.” ® |, asking ntly advised military # , nt Karolyi ation his minis mation, de issued a i occupa Hungary for opera n Bolwhevikt. pe. He noldiers* they must with the Bol | the ils had dec armed all sheviki against the en e. | Phi | SAN FRA route | cuss independence fe ago, n An amend pende' army days ith trade sexsion of the | cisco men finan ing Palm: interie | sent | take tions comm | colved ing | urday | tion circles lippine Agents on Way to Capital NCISCO, March 4.—En D. C., to dis their archipel rs of the Philippine ° pmmission arriving on transport dre spendin in San Francisco, cc local business men regarding conditions between San Fran and the Philippines | » commission is composed of prominent in governmental, | celal, industrial and manufactur: | of the island, Rafael *, Philippine secretary of the or, heads the party, which was by the Philippine legislature to up with Washington the ques. | of independence and nerclal relationships. to Washing me closer |President Rescues -| War Insurance Fund WASHIN: | Pregi- | sufficient TON, March 24 Wilson will allot | funds from his own emergency fund | is of the war risk Secretary Glass | president's decision was ro 1 by Glass by cable this morn- —_—_—————_______ | said it was up for considera. | The United Press said its amendment ‘oviding rac Hi) was | mecting | presentation had been postponed.) for an) It may be reserved until the con quality | stitution is Saturday's | sexsion Man, understood to favor equality A press association dispatch gat- i aoan but not of nationalities, Japan's recommendation hot presented at ated by the plenary | of the delegates are | of na. | Good Black Silks Are Always in Fashion Good Black Silks are a good investment because they look well and wear well, and because their prices were not much affected by war conditions, they don’t havé so far to come down. The Bon Marche Is a Reliable Place to Buy Black Silks We Soft, Shimmering Satins 36-INCH BLACK MESSALINE SATINS, A good quality, beautiful and lustrous INCH BLACK DRESS SATIN, $1.95 YARD Dependable, black as YARD-WIDE $2.25 YARD Fine and FRENCH GOWN 36 inches in black only. LUSTROUS CHARMEUSE SATIN, $2.95 YARD Jet black and full 40 inches in width. 36-INCH BLACK ART SATIN, $3.50 YARD Silk and fiber mixed, for coats or skirts. INCH GOWN SATIN AT $3.50 A YARD Black only, import 40 inches wide. 10-INCH FR H SATIN AT $3.95 YARD As black as night and wonderful for wear, BLACK MOON-GLO SATINS AT $3.95 YARD Handsome 40 inches wide. UPPER MAIN $1.45 rich, and as night BLACK SATIN, 8, skirts for drease suit SATIN AT $2.95 YARD in width, indeed, FLOOR ON THE AVENUE OF know this because so many people come here again and again for their Black Silks. Crisp, Rustling Taffetas BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETA AT $1.25 YARD A good weight, 35 inches wide. GILT EDGE CHIFFON TAFFETA AT $1.75 YARD It’s jet black, a full yard wide FIRMLY WOVEN CHIFFON TAFFETA $1.95 YARD Extra heavy and 36 inches in width, FRENCH TAFFETAS AT 50 A YARD Imported, black, 36 inches wide. Black Dress Silks BLACK CREPE DE CHINE SILK AT $1.50 YARD 40 inches wide and ever so serviceable. DESIRABLE PEAU DE SOIE AT $1.95 YARD Black, a yard wide, satisfactory BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, $2.50 A YARD A yard wide; good heavy quality BLACK CREPE DE CHINE AT $2.50 YARD Extra quality, 40 inches in width. THE BON MARCHE ’ FASHIONS ,One Suit Is Bordered With Corded Tucks at the bottom of the skirt, the edge of the box coat and the top of the waistcoat. And when the suit is dark brown serge, and the vestee a soft beige color, the effect is very $45.00. pleasing. Another has fine tucks upon the shoulder, which gives the box-shaped coat a fitted appearance on the shoulder. The waistcoat and over-collar inset pockets and the braided edges make for curved smartness. $55.00. of white tricolette, the four In Serge, Tricotine and Silvertone SECOND FLOOR ‘A new and helpful service in the Baby Shop A Real First Aid to Mothers A Vanta Circulating Library B Nepase al to help mothers and expectant mothers —with a book on most every line of motherhood and babyhood—regarding their care and their health. Books recommended for mothers’ reading by American Medical Association. 22 books in the library, which may be taken home if desired—no charge. Just sign a card in our Infants’ Depart- ment and take any book you like for two weeks, Baby’s Own Bed ‘And Baby's Bed Accessories White Enameled Bed for the new baby—and we all know that baby should have a bed to himself — it’s for his health and comfort. This bed is 18x36 inches, with springs, wooden wheels and rubber tires. Priced $7.00. Mattress to fit, $1.65. —Quilted Pads, to go on the little bed, 50¢ to $1.50. —Double Blankets, Bea- con cloth, pink or blue border, for $2.50, —Pillows, 12x14 inches, soft and white, each, 40¢. BABY SHOP, SECOND FLOOR New Madras Overdrapes They Reflect a Home- coming Atmosphere Scotch Madras at 50c Draperies of imported madras, allover designs, with borders, and very serviceable. Madras Draperies at 60c Scotch and American Madras in pleasing pat terns, flowers and_ birds, in colors of gold, blue, green and rose. Overdrape Madras 70c How pretty one can fix up the rooms by the use of madras. They may be used for overdrapes, pil- lows and shirtwaist boxes. Bird and floral designs in pretty colors. THIRD FLOOR —Pillows, dawn pink or blue sateen coverings, 12x16 inches, 95¢. —Sheets and Pillow Slips to match, hand ‘em- broidered; set $2.25. —Baby’s Quilts of wash- able satin; pink or blue silk tufted; $5.95. THE BON MARCHE —Sweaters are ever needed nowadays, when the Spring air is but chilly and a light wrap is needed days your —or on cooler to wear under coat. —Made with -Dutch collar, purling at at waist; sizes 36 to 44, —In turquoise blue, Pekin and coral with black. Slipover Sweaters $3.95 The Sport Girl's. Delight The School Girl’s Companion SWEATER SECTION—SECONT) THE BON MARCHE Well Done~Apron Ginghams 10¢ For Making Your Aprons at Home 2,000 yards of Apron Ginghams in assorted checks — that always make trim looking aprons; 24 inches wide, in pink, blue, black, brown, Nainsooks at 20c Yard Galateas at 25c Yard Fine quality White _ A specially good offer Nainsook, soft finish, a See. Se very suitable for making P rice possible. Only a few undergarments — and at alprad tg in pac | dark 20¢ a yard, shades. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE When Warmer Days Bring Out Sheerer Waists Pretty Camisoles Are an Important Part of One’s Dress C=. charming to a high degree and re- markable values when you come to look at them, Flesh colored crepe de chine and wash satin, trimmed with bands of Georgette crepe, or spicy with laces, ribbons and rosebuds. Some are in the convenient slipover style, with many cleverly contrived shoulder straps. Priced $1.00 to $4.95 Alluring New Boudoir Caps Daintiest of satin, lace and Georgette crepe are com- bined in most fascinating manners to make these Boudoir Caps—little rosebuds and ribbon give them a Springlike air. Priced $1.95, $2.50, $4.95. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Easter Cards and Novelties Buying Now Gives You Variety —Easter Post Cards in ap- propriate designs, dozen, 10¢. —Easter Greeting Cards, with clever verses, 5¢, 10¢, 15¢, 25¢. —Easter Novelties — all kinds of quaint little af- fairs, 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ and. up. —KEaster Napkins with with Easter designs, the dozen, 6¢. —Luncheon Sets with daf- fodils and pussy willows, very pretty indeed; set, S85¢. STATIC Re TIONS FLOOR y UPPER MA MIN rLOOR \