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Pfficials and the press continue their iter opposition to any recession the government's original stand to heal humanity's wounds | d those principles.” ion between Wilson and the | trians n_people. Little Wash Frocks— Just Right to Wear When a With Wash Dresses $1.25 Gingham dresses with collars, cuffs and pipings in plain colors, smocked and pocketed in a clever way. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Little Dresses $2.95 Chambray and gingham dresses so nice to wear when calling on a little friend. Pretty plain colors and checks with smocking or hand embroidery. Sizes 2 to 6 years. —Two-piece wash suits for little brother— striped gingham with plain trim- ming or plain gingham with striped trimming; 2 to 3 years... .$1.25 to $2.25 —Beach suits to wear on outings—of blue wash ma- terial, prettily belted and piped in white; sizes 2 to ed to repr Preparations for their reception at | his 14 points, and afterward|s¢ Germain, near | begun Saturday The crowd cheered d'Annunzio’s | tion has been received that the Aus probably will [Germain a_week from today This method (although its le icism. In actual practice it is di The t the entire country Versailles, were Unofficial informa night at Sith st Poland The BonMarché MAY FESTIVAL IN THE THE SEATTLE STAR a ONE DEAD AND MANY INJURED IN LONG LIST OF WEEK-END AUTOMOBILE WRECKS HER: ITALY COLONEL |TREATY IS NOW GUARDS PATROL Hig SCORES WILSON READY TOSIGN GARY STREETS ... battle was precipitated by the attempts of the radicals to hold a ade in violation of Mayor W A May ball will be given Saturday aw by the Seattle committee of jof the National Polish Departments arrive in St.| organized to assist the destitute in Recreation hall WASH DRESS SECTION Natty Porch Dresses— and for $3.95 White poplins, ginghams in various plaids, percales in fancy stripes, plain chambrays. White braiding and novelty pockets—new collarless styles. Famous Dix-make dresses ment. Sizes from 36 to 46. in full assort- New styles in wash dresses shown on living models. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE climax of a series of jiiam 1. Chamberlain, 2108 Seventh, twisted the wheel ¢ — - week-end automobile accidents, ave, W., where ey remained until ing into the telephone 4 Oncar . : "ar Will Be Handed 4,000 Reds Battle 3,000! ' "hict one man was killed and /2 a. 1m, sand jeut, Fink volun:| Lindquist, 40, 1443 ‘Third ave., own-| April $16,000 Above Rec- Hurley to Present New Ship D’Annunzio Sarcastic in)Germans Will Be Handed 4, i einaa ted several were Injured, two high: |{cered to take some of the other or of the ear ana parrenaer With!” Ong. Seevicg Better building Program i f powered machines crashed to | guests to their homes and Mrs.) Westrum, wae throw i th ’ Reference to President Document on Thursday Police IN Stinday’ Riots "| wirerna tha meres reed Bow. Steve owt crib. him’ cw puide, an] Cindehteld. "MMe wae” severely. cut Pg Sega ag OR ue Wil & reactants Siew ‘el ame strong | #ar might about 8 clock, lajur- [he was unfamiliar with the neigh jabout the face and head and taker ey ; . J ‘si N United Press Correspondent) guards were patrolling the streets porhood pte vrs reggae bial poe oy ve MUnited Press Staff pe Cyan Peete: On | spy one oe away they were returning to the Ch uninjured. ; sora ROME, May 4. +Delayed.)-—The wi wit Vival of Sunday's radical riots ei gy Ms ed berlain b Both Cars Smashed cormall Ttalian peace delegation apparently | xt wich the com-| Sixteen battered radicals were in| (Ui iMe 9G, See ease In a crash between twe aie ae a Ha fs approaching the point w Gorman’ treaty. will be dis. | Jail awaiting action by municipal] {Sm 0. Ue Bteken piles Sunday at the interse A 7 SO AD Peilting to make certain conc cunsed, it was announced today, The | Oi Teter athe battle,in whicn | Meatlty of the people in either i that Deh Bast Lee and Madison » tle's municipal atreat ral rere Feearding its return to the P meeting Is expected t : brief nore @ o nepattle inwhiel car, A passing machine sp uaane fenton wh # be sual TPonference, in return for certain| | The latest authoritative Intern Big scgehicton to Seattle with the injured Weis Wheat AE cate’ sateit ade’ do . ae Poncessions by the other allies “ 5 ane Oe Rg = slo pcg daaaindit nis ca. denly in a steep Hight of steps. A hipbutldiny © At the same time, however, minor | otic citizens took part, were released |) N. dpa a to| Mall arc light is the only warning 4, ding With bs miles in # is during tg | on their promise to get out of town, | h\ M) | at a high rate|"€0. There are no railings about ge perp wana + Soomeger ith of spec: 64 to the left as another heavy m including Bavaria, by a law enacted isp tote chine speeded past a string of autos Dragged 150 Feet drive, was ehaken up “There are many interest ion concerning Fume. at Weimar, transferring all of the 4 singel Lice be. | traveling toward Bothell, The two! wimer Johneon, 36 Firet| Mrs. Dix’ car overturned. ures on the report rey American Ambassador Page con: | former kaiser's treaty-making rights shine “ er dea ot cad ais | Machines were jammed together ANd) ave nag pot fully cor According to Appleton he was go fur the first month so ° government ° ° Done dicals | oth reduced to piron c . +3 nd . © lines under city " erred with Premier Orlando this |{o the government. he ing in halla and on street kt Mtg A to scrapiron 8nd) viousness Monday 1 atter|ing east on Lee et and Mrs. Dix] t “te er nd in the cou oon, The meeting lasted an | have alko accepted caak "te aes. theres “Sewn later | RSENS \the accident at 10:40 p, m. Sunday |West on Madison. Mra, Dix turned | says oh , steed cowed: Ga ade} is, including those of the Jugo- | P* te hours la McK a2 DP tier ines lle ep te ne |bext of all is the inc nag pureu a a < os Semmens wee toed pay vd > | when, aided by a heavy rain, police omer te re sate ight, when his auto truck was|her ear in an poled tag bpd peste ay ie oor Pa yntracts for unbuilt ship: Ing the result, Other meet. Slavs tected yay * os m bode of radicale | OM © ¢ Saat. Mey otk lela ite een accident but the crash could not be re il, ¥ = , ee oes lace between Amer.| The treaty in understood to be| charged the main body of radicals. | igs, three h a Se. yam. Saeene tree Gente month last year, It amounts to a To take the ph f contracts ng a ee . completed and in the hands of the|*fresting many and driving the reat) ao, driven by {Anne street car at First ave, and m ‘ most $16,000. Hurley plans to and allied representatives here. | completed hands of the | rer he street struck by an PS aedg dL rea acs gigabit pire a cars were badly smashe pont $16, noose tae ee, a @ printer a Moc gtene reported, | G. Conrad, 114 Boylston ave at}? oe ee ise bs efits Average dally receipts for the ntrs ; vf a rom = wud Some French papers contend tt the mevine epirite in the rad Bighth ave. N. and Adams st He poe and reduced to match a. . H month were almost $14,000 as com frre wap The Paris correspondent of the will not he submitted before Friday Pick eplrita in the rad’ |sustained a fractured skull, The| A’ and reduced to matchwood. | Australians Will pared to $11,000 in the same time a| Ment Program, he 1 Je d'Italia, warns the Italian or Saturday e 1-day lmit for! 7 - body is at the Georgetown Under | os - _ cane dad, At the’ aatha tek’ ue Tees ne tion not to return to the peace | acceptance of the terms would re-| Trotsky were carried by many {ov Me Ot ja. Sad. wae. be “ oot abott - the Help the Soldiers ee et tn enttion ia Geom vy | MaTe® Will Carnet: ail mee because of the risk of | quire the Germans to sign the treaty . : ~ an e n to : ee pepeet: aorta thac tie" tering further opposition from | not later than May 21 Ps igen cnc yer seed ves Prange Dowa » Steps soon wt hospital 00 toate n dav were| Meantime, hie has moved, halal or ee Woes Seeks peeee Prepare for Austria aii Sak Wen araeteed ky ‘bie lena ee are at], marman Wastrum. 408 Spring st t month, while only immedia another and final withdrawal parad \ 44th at. is resting comfortably atl, jitney driver, crashed his machine vibe ap mae saant’ ot aan Meturn now would inflict great |, 1m™mMediately after presentation of | headed leaders the Columbia sanitarium Monday |inig « telephone pole at 12th. ave.| srent ‘mad se amis were’ pp ; <M meng ling pwciemsr yh se ~ the man treaty, the “big three -olicerne any o! take tntaeadl tt le a ath ay ve ade e ni Castilake ave. is riggest rev-| ing ov y tiation on the Italian nation. | win begin assembling the aithsies ot 1 gemenarima - — morning. She was severely injured/and Pine #t. in an effort to avoid @|patriation. The Australian enue producer,” says the superin-| Hurley is anxious to complete correspondent said. He deciared | |) Austrian pact ia brn goed - og » at 3 o'clock Sunday morning when collision with an automobile ap | ment will further loan tendent That doesn't mean its the work of re word calling the delegates back ‘ ing the the automobile driven by Lieut.|proaching him at a high rate of | between $1§0,000,000 and best money-maker, for the cable | ommend According to authoritative infor-| jtundreds « izens joined | y k, of th rtermaw hi come from the conference mation, while no official announce-|the police were mentee lL. Fink, of the qua speed Sunday night. He was mak-| for expenditure on public we Hines hold that record, with their|clean up the loose ends of his Gabriele d’Annunzio was promoted ment hax been made to that effect pores osecaey Eeenianante ak PUL liters corpe, Ca Lewis, in which ling the turn north to 12th ave, from ion of land in order | short hauls and the fact that every. | w so that he may retire from Heutenantcolone! this morning |: is generally understood a formai|jered, Citizens ripped off the red in./°h’ Tae Passenger, plunged over | Pine ot en he a machine|to give employment to the returned |body rides rather than walk up the | p t post and resume his prival addressed a large audience here | invitation has been dispatched to the | signia 7 the embankment at the foot Of | raciae fn upon him. Westrum! Angacs. | nitie » He called Wilson yl “Croa-| Austrian government to send its del eee tek Wer mene ae preacher, who first pro-|ogates to the peace conference | WAN MAY BALL Lieut. Fink was uninjured and was permitted to proceed to his et tion after making a report. 1 day, and Mra, Treve. The trio went ithe residence of Mr. and Mra, W No More “Spiffs” or “Premiums” at the Bon Marche It is a fairly general custom among retail stores to push the sale of slow moving mer- chandise by paying the sales person an extra commission or bonus on such sales. These extra payments are called “Premiums,” “E. P.’s”, “P. M.'s”, or more colloquially “Spiffs.” itimate use can be defended) is obviously open to crit- cult to control and we have therefore come to the con- clusion that it violates a fundamental principle of our organization, namely: THAT WE SHALL CONTINUE NO PLAN OR POLICY IN CONDUCTING THE BON MARCHE WHICH WILL NOT BEAR THE FULLEST PUBLICITY OR WHICH UNFAVORABLY AFFECTS OUR CUSTOMERS’ SMALLEST DEGREE. Obviously, by giving special reward, undesirable merchandise can be forced onto a cus- tomer who is trusting us to advise her honestly. INTERESTS IN THE Commencing Today the Bon Marche Will Discontinue the Use of All Such Special Incentives We can now guarantee to our customers that our merchandise is being sold on its mer- its and without any hidden or unsuspected influence. Swing Stand Photo Frames at $1 Each Italian burnished gold finish frames—ornamental in appearance, substantial- ly built of finest pressed molding. Wouldn't you like one to hold the photo of your best friend, soldier boy, or member of the family? In the following sizes: 4x6 inches 5x7 inches 6x9 inches 6x9 inches 7x10 inches 7x11 inches 8x10 Inches THIRD FLOOR Keep Out the Flies 6 1-2 Feet of Wire Screening Special 65c Galvanized wire fly screening—30 and 36 inches wide — lengths of 614 feet, enough to fit most all doors and win- dows. Indispensable now that flies are coming. Being galvanized, this screening will out-last the common painted screening as it does not rust so quickly, Not over two lengths to a customer, and delivered with other goods from the hardware section only, FOURTH FLOOR h-Powered Cars Crash Head-on As They Speed Along Highway at Bothell INCOME GROWS SHIPPING BOARD: fused and turn came to Seattle from Tacoma Satur calling at the home of Mr TRACTION LINE TO RECOGNIZE the bank a# a protection to familiar with that part of the city one un a badly stra Dix tained tle citizens if there street carn in pemonnel: * are om Crescent Mra 2 Oncar O te to ih See | —A Spirited Selling Event —With Scores of Special Bargains But it is a sale that means more than selling a whole lot-of merchandise in one week—means more than a lot of delighted customers— 5 IT MEANS THAT THE BARGAIN BASEMENT SYSTEM HAS PROVED ITSELF It means that people will carry their own packages home—will cheerfully waive return and C. O. D. [7 privileges—do without alterations to garments when they know they are getting the full benefit of the | savings thus made. Seems impossible, doesn’t it?y But the Basement is doing | lots of unasual things for this Second Birthday Sale Suits of good quality Wool Serge and Poplin in attractive styles: belted, box and semi-tailored models, some with fancy white vestees; military braid and button trimming. Navy, Black, Brown and Sand. Suits for sports and utility wear— made of splendid quality wool Jersey in Henna, Pekin-blue, Belgium, Dust and Taupe—others of Homespun in stripes and mixtures—lined with plain color satin. Sizes 16 to 42, but not all sizes in all styles and colors This Will Bring the Crowds— Women’s White Canvas Shoes, $1.98 Such good-looking Shoes as you see sketched—made of good | quality white canvas—lace style with long, narrow vamps—white {| enameled soles—and military heels or covered Cuban heels with \]} aluminum heel places. Sizes 3 to 8. Shoes for less than two dollars are surely a bargain these days —one that you cannot afford to miss. 31% Some Mighty Good Bargains i in Riihinaih and Hosiery ; Envelope Chemises Children’s Cotton Women’s Cotton Hose ~ Special 89c Union Suits 49c Special 15c Pair ~ _, We know you'll think it special Unusual value in Cotton Union | Think what you can save by if you've tried to buy inexpensive | Suits—and all because it’s the | getting a supply of everyday | | underwear lately. Made of nice Second Birthday in the Bargain Stockings at this price! These quality muslin, trimmed at the Basement. Fine ribbed, with cro- are fast’ black cotton with elasti¢ top with bands of Swiss embroid- chet or band tops, low necks and ribbed tops; seamless feet with ery and 'lace—and lace around sleeveless, knee length and drop- double heels and toes. Sizes bi the bottom. sant Sizes 2 to 14, to"10. i ee cay amguessint sence van