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me “THE SEATTLE STAR One More Day Left for Kiddies’ TheBon Marché Victory Loan Poster Contest | Contest Transparent Brims POINDEXTER IS MINISTER AND NOT RECONCILED FARMERCLASH( Miles Still Alarmed Over the Rancher in Jail After Sunday League Covenant Attack SPOKANE. art MM Declaring SPOKANE April 14.-The Phat the new draft of the league of | Charles Cunningham, of Deep Cr ‘ this city, Hes in a eritioal nations covenant destroys American HE WANTS TO COME HOME independence: and ts a sh aitior and = George Van Donge front to peace, Senator @axter has issued a long Against the document ‘The senator says in part “So far as reported, the tion still contains the pr article 12, giving the tribunals created un Over every interna Guding immigration and eve else, whether justiceable or non jus ‘eeable, a provision utterly destruc tive of American independence, It fs stilt as President Wilson said, a Me sacrifice “ft still contains the muarantee the personal fat rights and indepe © of every Mation member of the leas a cruel unconscionable burden to place Upon the American people.” r of William R. Hearst Is Dead PLEASANTON, Cal, April 14 Phoebe Apperson Hearst, “Mother of William Randolph Hearst “the publisher, died at her home here the age of 76. Mr. Hearst hur from New York when it be @pparent that his mother was death and was at the bedside the end came, Mrs, Hearst known thruout the country be of her philanthropic work ntine Lifted agreement to in Alki District! ‘The quarantine of pupils of the school district. vaccination, was lifted y on the order of the city department. The quarantine the Lafayette district will be litt ‘Tuesday. Sanitary inspectors will down the quarantine signs from homes as soon as possible. OBJECTS WHEN POLICE BREAK GAME} ‘SAN FRANCISCO, April 14.—Lige . of Red Cloud, Neb, made protest because a police interfered when two card were trying to get Lige’s sharks, known to the police the “Little Swede" and “Sad ’* were deeply engrossed in the, When Detective Sergeant Me appeared. They beat a retreat, leaving Lige very) who refused| |NEW CLUB HOUSE IS is in the county jall b nee walt empty ges that Cunt is wife, The lensed ARMENIAN MURDERER HANGS FOR CRIMES CONSTANTINOPLE April 14 Kema By former rv Diarbekr held re Armenian dep eres in the You hanged in Stam of the military governo tinople and other high officials The former commander of the gend: | armie in the Yorhad was sentenced to 15 year in the government Constantino: ple, The by an impe WANT MEN TO PLANT 370,000 NEW TREES | The state government needs men | » plant trees and ¢ in the north < national forest Supervisor Ro L, F in Port Angeles and vicinity has been exhausted. Preference will! be given returned soldiers Approximately 370,000 two-year- old transplant Douglas fir - lings are Planting pro forest service \ ‘ eo} the of the hiring of the men Vietory Loan poster for The Star es were approved left, kiddies There's a Hun helmet One more day Yanks in France PRESENTED SAILORS =” fi The new club house for the mer war camp community service just | within the gates of the West Seattle training station, was presented to the shipping board Sunday night. J. H.! ha Racker, assistant war camp serv ce director, accepted the building. It wit be used for dances, gymnasium and movie theatre. COMMUNITY SING PLANNED “Vietory sings,” to usher in the! side the peace co Victory loan, will be staged under | thinks Bill Hohens the direction of Song Conductor | dragged into an intern BY EDWARD M. THIERRY (N. E. A. Staff Correspondent) PARIS. man, @ sovereign, who April 14.—There t& one prt out \" “Everybody Sing” Lyons, at § p.m./ inal court and tried and punished had those fellows in the hole | April 22, in the Arena. It is planned for his misdeeds ~ $400, and was going strong you butted in,” Lige ex Ba |to assembie 5,000 peopie. wbeen named as chairman. THE RGAIN BASEMENT to sign! This American airs. A. J. Rhodes has Monaco. Here's what he mys BON MARCHE You Have Every Reason to Feel You Can Afford a New Silk Dress for Easter The Basement Has a New Lot of Mighty Good Looking Silk Dresses —at $10. 95— awaiting boy or girl who draws the best This helmet was captured by the rence and who BUYEAVBOND t day to en ur drawing ot The hescis.=s Punishment of Kaiser Necessary, Says Prince before th u SEVERED FRIENDSHIP sovereign is the prince of WHEN WAR BROKE | The prince of Monaco was once a ox-kaiser to trial) personal friend of the then kaiser. He severed that friendship in 1914 | sont back to the kaiser all the high |German orders tbat had been con. ferred upon him, and last year pub- | jlished « book, “Germany and Uni-| | veraal Conscience.” It was a power | ful indictment of German imperial criminality and ereated a sensation. Recently the princes, in an inter: view with Andree Viollis, a well |Known Parisian journalist, declared |the kaiser should be punished. He }told why, This is what he told/ | Violtin: Did the kaiser want the war? | Did he know it to Be imminent?! | From various facts which have since | | come back to my mind, I cannot en- | | tertain any doubt of it. Yet until a| |Il few years before the war he neemed | | sincere in his with for peace and re- |newed intercourse with France, 1 | know this because I had been en \] | trusted with the mission of trying to t’s a line we specialize in and | we're constantly on the look- out for the very best val- ues we can get and offer at $10.95 It’s the system of the Basement that makes it possible to buy such Dresses for $10.95— No free deliveries— No alterations —tTaffeta and Crepe de Chine Dresses in a number of smart styles—not two or three —but a dozen or more pretty models. ea —tTunic, side drape and clever hip ruffle effects—with trimmings that are neat and very attractive. Embroidery, tucks, buttons, Georgette sleeves and collars. —All sizes, 16 to 42, in Navy, Black, Sand, Gray, Rose and Brown. Inexpensive Corsets and Muslin Underwear May Be What Her Majesty Corsets at $1.59 White Coutil Corsets, for medium slender fi long skirt with free 20 to 27. Pink Batiste Chemises at 89c Envelope Chemise, nicely made of plain pink batiste, with touches of col- ored embroidery; trimmed at neck and around bottom with val. res. Low bust, ps, fitted with stout elastic hose supporters. You Want and Need for Easter Her Majesty Corsets at $1.95 Another splendid model for medium slender figures. Made of white bro- caded coutil—low bust style with free ng and elastic band at top. Sizes 20 a good style Sizes Women’s Crepe Bloomers for 95c Well made Bloomers of good quality pink Windsor crepe, with elastic at the knees and trimmed with hemstitched ruffle; cut full, lace. }it himself in j bring it about. MEGALOMANIA GREW ON WILLIAM | i} ,,ut at the same ume a terrible | and guilty megaiomania was grow: jing up in him. He was anxious | see ‘Deutschland uber Ailes.’ From | |the day when he felt that it would | be Impossible for him to attain this \J\ end by peaceful means, the idea of | | war became an obsession with him. “I shall never forget the expres. | ion of his face, disfigured with fury, | jana the hatred of hin voice when, i y, 1914, he told me: ‘If the: - ne me to make war the world ! will see what it has never dreamed ‘of'—words which proved sadly pro: | ;Phetic. Hypocritical words, too, be jcause he could not pretend that the | war into which he declared himself |to be driven, was not at that very | ume prepared in every detail | “Let us admit that the Pan-Ger. | maniata, the junkers and his son | wanted to bring the war about; was [it not possible for him publicly to denounce it and even to leave the throne? But, no—he absolutely | wished for the war, and conducted | all its hopelessness | He has now to bear | the heavy burden of responsibility.” According to HH. Anthony Habelli, sec- | ilar to the one outlined by the Brit- |Girl Is Separated | From Near-Husband| SPOKANE, April 14.—-Nellie Dyer, |15, of Yakima, was separated from | |her near-husband, forbidden to marry, taken from her ‘mother and placed in care of the Juvenile author- ities today. The man in the case, Leslie Hammond, 28, is in jail on a jand bartarity charge of contributing to the delin quency of the girl. The girl's moth er consented to the marriage, which, it was planned, would eliminate the charge against Hammond. 332nd Infantry Is in U. S. From Italy NEW YORK, April 14.-The first United States troops to come home from Italy arrived here today on the steamer Duca d'Aosta, which sailed from Genoa March 29, Units aboard were the 332nd infantry, field and staff, detachment of headquarters company; supply company, machine gun company; Companies A, B, C, D, I, veterinary detachment and de- tachment of medical detachment; to- BANK ENLARGES QUARTERS The Seattie National bank opened | for business in its new addition, for: | merly the offices | Steamship compar | new addition gives bank « front age of 106 feet on Second ave, and provides a larger lobby area and some much needed space for several nate | Religious Gif ts for Easter Time Rosary Beads, Beads, mounted on gold chain, $15, $20 and $22.50. see Rosary Beads, colors, $1.2 $2.50 and § = and 20-year guarantee.) with cloth bind- $1.35, $2.60. Bibles, ings, 80c, | Bibles, Sunday $1.60, $1.90 and $2.15. “ee. | Bibles, Sunday edition; Keratol binding; $1.15, $1.25, $1.45, $1.50. Teachers’ binding, $ j and $5.50. | ee | Prayer Books, white cel- luloid __ bindings, | $1.25, $2.00, $2.20, | . . | Prayer Books, bindings, $1.75, $2.00 and $5.50. e).. o50 | Prayer and | combined, $2.75, $5.75 and $6.95. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Gold | leather bindings, | school edition, at | school | $1.00, | leather | or Ostrich Trims for Easter Day Join the Easter throng hatted with a brim of becoming transparency chosen from our tables of stunning millinery— from the severely tailored to the broad- brimmed dress hat—fashionable ostrich feathers in novel effects — flower-laden crowns. Your Easter hat is here at from $7.50 up. SECOND FLOOR This Is the Week When All the World Buys New Clothes To Greet | intr in aeons Morning ae | up the Easter breakfast table, in warm rose color, 30c a dozen. "Tis an age-old custom this — of UPPER MAIN FLOOR dressing up in garments new for i ili Easter Day. As an outward and vis- ible sign of the Spirit of the “Queen of Seasons.” THE BON MARCHE Easter Novelties for the Hostess Nut Baskets, paper cov- ered and flower decorated in delicate colors, 30c to 85e. | UPPER MAIN FLOOR e+ 6 Cute Easter Bonnets on standards or in bandboxes | Chocolate-covered Easter | Eggs with fancy sugar de- signs, filled with surprise | novelties, 5¢ to $1.50. CANDY DEPARTMENT— UPPER MAIN FLOOR * 2 #8 The Bon Marche knows this, and has done its best planning that you may have a goodly assortment of wear- ables to choose from during the week before Easter. Paper Napkins for the children’s party, gayly | stamped with bright yel- low daffodils and pussy willows, 6c a dozen. It need not cost you as much as the UPPER MAIN FLOOR Easter of a year ago—for every advan- ee 8 tage has been taken of changing mar- | _ Easter Cards ‘and Greet- ket conditions to secure more favor- | ings from 5c up. : UPPER MAIN FLOOR able prices for you. 40-inch Heavy Silk Crepe de Chine_$1.65 Just the thing for making Easter Dresses or Waists You will be among the well-dressed on Easter if you have dresses or blouses of this Crepe de Chine—besides being pretty, it will give oceans of wear—40 inches wide, at $1.65 a yard. : 36-Inch Wash Satins $1.65 For Your Easter Lingerie Dainty will be the Easter Lingerie made of this Wash Satin—and how pretty it will be in either ivory, A yard wide—good quality and very pink or white. lustrous. 36-inch Silk Mixed Poplins $1.00 For the Children’s Easter Clothes Of course the children like to be well dressed for Easter, and with dresses made of this silk mixed they'll be ever so proud. White and black, also bright shades, 36 inches wide. Crepe Gowns and Pajamas Launder Easily—Require No Ironing NIGHT GOWNS ‘1.50—White or pink crepe in slip-over style—no buttons to come off and no ironing to be done—well made, cut full and finished with blue stitching. SLIP-OVER NIGHT GOWNS $1.85—Of Windsor crepe with bluebird and butterfly designs in delft The circular or square necks are finished with blue feather stitching; also plain pink with blue. edge lace. PINK PAJAMAS $2.95—The delight of the pajama girl—of pink Windsor crepe with bluebird design in blue—elastic at ankle prevents them slipping up, blue stitching and ribbon adorn them. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta $1.95 For Making the Easter Suit If yours is to be a blue suit for Easter—then these Chiffon Taffetas will be very lovely—or they may be used for dresses or skirts as well; 36 inches wide, at $1.95 a yard. 36-inch Dress Satin $1.95 For a Rich Easter Frock Your Easter dress will be rich and pretty—but cost you so little if you make it of this lovely Dress Satin. Black, white and plenty of colors; 36 inches wide, at $1.95 a yard. SILK SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Children’s Roman Sandals Easter Footwear for the Little Folks Good-looking Sandals for the tiny tots—all patent leather or patent vamps with dull tops; very nice for Easter. Sizes 2 to 4%, at $2.50 Sizes 4 to 8 at $3.00 Sizes 8Y, to 11 at $3.50 CHILDREN’S MARY JANE PUMPS - Patent leather with hand-turned soles, trizamed with small silk bows on the instep strap: Sizes 1 to 5 at $2.00 Sizes 84 to 11 at $3.00 Sizes 54% to 8 at $2.25 Sizes 111, to 2 at $3.50 SECOND FLOOR-—TE BON MARCHE Boys’ Shoes $6.00 Good sturdy Shoes, made of black gunmetal leather — with solid leather soles and new, round toes; blucher lace style. Sizes 1 to 6, LOWER MAIN Good-looking Shoes for boys; gunmetal, on English style last, with new round. toe style; sizes 1 to 6 at $4.00; sizes 9 to 1214 at $3.50, *LOOR—THE BON MARCHE Pastel Easter Egg Dyes 5c Package Transfer designs for Easter Ege Dyes, 100 different patterns, 5c¥a¥ package. 3 White Rabbit Easter Egg Dyes, consisting of powder, calico paper — and tablets, package, 5c. 4 DRUG SECTION--UPPER MAIN FLOOR |