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Bellingham Session THE SEATTLE STAR STATE LABOR FACTIONS PREPARE FOR CLASH} ‘ALLIES DECLINE KOLCHAK REPLY Booze Investi » - a r ’ Will Test Strength ENEMY REQUEST REBUFFS ALLIES "ict pom Poe ont wesw t ” “ WW | attorn rt t ' ng br f t 1 st re g -—— ubmitted in. writing b: ab aderes lah, ae Will present officers of the A pros sittance beeween the Refuse to Fix Pefinite SUM Refuses Conditions for Rec- ” iE; H, Patterkon, tot h witne ppear state federation of labor ' MK a agg 1 nt Ab Sg +" m to diva woh ker Sttccessful in retaining for Indemnities ognition of Government ween Shae th persion ; leadership at the annw tate By 1 v- 1 : nad Boos b 5 f Tabor convention that opens in BY PRED S FERGUSON : a , age e . 1 mation ’ Bellingham next Monday? twe 1P* (United Presse Staff pondent PARIS, June 11 = (United ‘cart ge ftp Tha heriff ¢ "1 WI union workers join with tate Ke PARIS, June LL —The big four Press.) Admiral Kolohak’s re na tr r the state grange and the Rail ts influence today completed the reparations ply to the allies’ offer of con i" ~ . Wwaymen’s league in a non par Part section of the reply to the Ger ait tisan alliance? 4 ee ren Fae a labor! man counter proposals, and or ditional recognition of his Omek ; ‘ Or will a state labor party nee renee cuatht betere | dered this portion of the note to government constitutes a refus be formed in this state? Lemp | val be printed soa ogg 4 is al practically all the condi L These t ME echt in understood the allies refused to . is . ae Bee Se See MT eat the fix a definite sum for indemnl leld down by the peace ui Phat will come before the 490 dele) MM) IN “ It was learned fr f shea « ll fates from all parts of the state nghan w ' bh Objecting tive source (ods = ven! maidered the my oa r eh he tt ears, Atreaty tote} eee a of including the Ger recog e Raave been partially orgunized. His- | a stata tiesk- Witt copies | anne in te. amen: aonner, thas a een nee vd “tare clashes Are predicted Geol! oF Bhort as head of feclaring flatly that France will | France ha When the seasion opens, William *° ree a pers declaring flat y nm ve Sho ident of the te = not be a member Germany is ta aye ooger Fig ; While not approving of the 4 en in immediately tihwent: asnenal = yee xy Wt. zt as * <r t cht Turk r en route he al Ome faction’ is ‘openly opposing | trines of Russell, th group ha Bight pate ae: cenit ged fact — Short, while he is tucked by a NO&been in « r aboard the Fre oo tt body are Bolshevik bs host of warm supporters who ap-| But regardless of who becomes a crat hey are 5 merely 6 ¢ ak's right , proved his administration all dur-| candidate fo ency, t Hk fies n tng the war. Short was sent tojreal fight ts t r nt C. ot Europe . erica ahor | question St the radi ee ee en? eer m nd satiety |eailles and St. Cloud ty Missions. He made a recor! as one| cal ™ ka satinty ti ; of the most vicorous war workers) the me vative gf the del The Tartion Gelegates, 3 te uncer » « toland « ailing fn “the Northwest. And he will|MAtes sufficiently to cor gh FR barca igri om Sah enamel ae tony gl PORE ath 4 Pat up “a scrap” at Bellingham, | Victor? Or will Rus 1 him | wibility for!Turkey’s part in the war | (he Meat, alliee oe fe & supporters sweep snvention | on the t te salah od - r w vite ie aeraae: with a polley of « mnation oft 41 n of Ar roe ie ; ° An attack will be made upon mbitetrétion Gné in . ane of the Ot lag T a “cm t Bhort's administration ant ove elves in power? empire, but will object to the s . wa i He ring le ity Sore pi oe gat he or Rroup of opponents will adwanc Greeks occuing Smyrna au ; ve P the candidacy of Tom Russell, Tn-| Reseteta eeasimianil dail Sededills t of the ne ington, Plaintif 1 ; ; c ; . and will try to elect 1. W be tor smell ut i> Papal « large 4 « igatic Charlies Perry Tuylor as state fed sh or se3 paca teed 4 Sota) jhe . ner t < r : w Pration secretary ere was in ma a rodu ‘The outcome of miny issues to come before the convention wil hinge upon whether Short or Rus sell is in the ascendancy Whether the federation will tr dorse or condemn the Moortey Strike depends upon who is in con trol, labor leaders say. One faction fs in favor of going out on strike on July 4th, and staying out until Mooney is either treed or granted Rew trial. Opponents aro op. Posed to indorsement of a Mooney | general strike as now being ptan-| Red because they say it would be @n attempt to influence the de- cision of a court Want Prisoners Free ‘The advocation of the release of Upheaval BY CARL D. ted Press Staff C SERLIN 10 The German June (Delayed) government evidences of Internal unrest ment has abandoned its “won't sign policy, and ad ed a more m grisoners, particularly | Position We desire to sign timely fm this state after the im- Wil! let us prisonment of Hulet M. Wells and | °essions others, will be surgestad to the A’ the Althe the delegates are nearty unanimous in favor of the release of all those who are imprisoned) Because of political or labor ac- tivity, some discussion tx raised as to the distinction between a “po- Hitieal prisoner”. and a man who Is really Debs a@ criminal, Such men as) Teal criminals by the majority yo same time, gove any eventuality covered from the Landwehr canal and Wells are not regarded pt by other women. PEACE FRONT Anxious to Prevent Internal has as sumed a new attitude regarding the Peace situation, as a result of recent The United Preas was informed au thoritatively today that the govern u by making proper con rnmen spokesmen are letting it be known that War Minister Noske's guards are going to be kept in readiness for Demonstrations are likely this week, at the funeral of Rosa Luxemburg. the Spartacan leader, whose body was recently re Women may dress for the benefit an's courage by the way she man of men, but their clothes are seldom | ages to ave appeal with the pe urging the further ca the principle of pr religi and as br | treaty 40-Year Resident Dies in Seattle rence rght Complaint to Allies ST. GERMAIN, June 11 Robert RW 40 years a! press) coded resident of the thwent, died t oa Tuesday. He came here from Vir ¥ the a ce f protest against terms of yeeedbvea tis reaty, it was learned today He is survived by two hters at Florida Mike Wise as Wilson, of Funeral services were held from Manning's funeral Wednes day at 2 o'clock. He will be buried in Lakeview cemetery there. Army Flyer Takes nariors : PORTLAND, Ore ing from Salem to June 11 L, Watson arrived here Tuenday aft It is never safe to judge a wom. ern at the head of six great air | ph ‘The flight beean at Mather | an interview with a field. mort Sacramento ne Cal, | mouse : A PROTEST NOTE: Renner Dispatches the First o Governor on Trip Sunday Portiand, with Woy, Olcott as passenger, Col. Henry | Floor coverin Size 9x12, All-fiber, $15.00 Size 3x6 Grass Rugs $1.45 The Avon and Wildwood grade of Grass Rugs in various patterns—with plain or figured centers and fancy borders—handy size rugs for bedrooms. Size 27x54 Inches at 95c Size 9x12 Rag Rugs at $16.50 Plain color Rag Rugs with borders in blue, brown and green; also small size Rag Rugs in Colonial style at the following prices: Ss 18x34 inches at 50c Size 30x60 inches at $1. Plain Rag Rugs, size 36x72, at $2. THIRD Towels, Toweling and Bedding for Your Summer Camp wears well; 16 inches wide. Huck Towels 20c Each —Bleached Huck Towels— firm quality; size 18x35 . inches. 7” a Turkish Towels 25c Ea. Good weight Bleached Turkish Towels, hemmed; size 18x35 inche LOWER MAIN FLOOR . Evangeline Aprons $1.95 Comfortable, Easily Laundered Inexpensive Coverings for Summer Floors that will look nice, stand the racket and not cost too much, tion of the rugs that nine out of ten want for their summer homes. Fiber and Wool Rugs Are Serviceable —They’re just what are needed to make the summer cottage cozy and home-like —besides they’re easy to keep clean. Neat allover patterns in brown, green, that’s the deserip- being inexpensive, blue and red, with small size rugs to match, Size 9x12, Fiber and Wool, $18.95 Size 8-3x10-6, Wool and Fiber, $17.95 Size 9x12 Rag Rugs at $12.50 These quaint old-fashioned Rugs are ideal for sum- mer cottages—Colonial style in pretty colorings that harmonize with any particular style of furniture you are using. Plain Rag Rugs, Size 36x72, at $2.35 Plain color Rag Rugs in smaller sizes, so handy for bedrooms. These come in plain blue, brown, pink and green with borders, Size 27x36 at 95¢ Size 27x54 at $1.50 FLOORTHE BON MARCHE Play Shoes for Vacation Wear Play Shoes that are com- —The cheaper lines that Just Right for Camp Wear fortable and durable help thrifty pd ere om 7 Made of ites make the vacation happier. summer home use—they’ a5) Made of pretty light and Children’. Thite Tennis stand the wear and tear. aly * a gingham and Pi ay dl yok pres Table Damask 50c Yard —This style Sa Oe foot shape; all sizes, 11 to —Mercerized Table Damask side-front and: Wan fel bs 2, at $2.50 a pair. —good, firm quality, in that ties in back and is A full line of Tennis Slip- good looking patterns, 62 trimmed with Hib rack pers in either white or black inches wide. braid. ae black, 5 to 1014, $1100; Union Crash 20c Yard f white, 5 to 101%, $1.10; Bleached Union Crash 11'4 to 2, $1.10. that launders easily and Coverall Aprons ROE OR. Boys’ Tennis Shoes, white black, with red rubber ; Goodyear brand; also leather trimmed Special $1.00 _ Made of Scout percale in plain blue, pink and a nice or sole assortment of plaids—they Black Oxfords, fasten at the side-front, White Oxfords, have wide belts and are With red rubber soles, at neatly taped. $2.50 and $2.75. APRON SECTION White, leather trim, at THIRD FLOOR $2.50 and $2.75, LOWER MAIN FLOOR Marc € Washington | as in these stunning Dresses at $10. ved by such pernor trary to Cloud on Officials ublict hat it hag been © law That under the law of thin state Ba Strong Values at $10.95 It’s not often that you find such qual- ity in materials — such smartness in styles It’s the Bargain Basement system of buying and selling for cash that makes such splendid values possible! They’re here today, but we venture to say that they'll all be goye tomorrow. There are only 95 of them, but there are over 20 different styles. Silk Crepe de Chine, in all shades, both dark and light. Taffeta Silk, in beautiful plain color- ings. Georgette Dresses, in long tunic ¥ and other new effects. Colors include such favored shades as Henna, Flesh, Taupe, Black, Gray, Copen, White, Burgundy, Reseda, Rose and Plaid effects. Styles and sizes for women and misses, from 16 to 42. gation Will Begin Next Monday} in| who were to ap-!house, 18th ave. and Main » THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Another New Lot of Silk Dresses»: Just another proof of the money-saving methods whi make in Seattle. one with a plain the color. at top and trimmed with pearl buttons at either Coral, Flesh, Sunset, Ivory, Turquoise, French-blue Bisque and Navy. All sizes Two style are same as in the $4. with no collar, the other has a round collar hemstitched edge broidery in contrasting co Bargain Basement will you find } Ff i ight to our Club b lorry to have Ker a ' f uch statement at this time vhen we are do! our yery bent mR to ineuleate HT HARD TO _*GONTROL FIRES Eight Blazes, $4,950 Dai age; Wind Menaces A series of fires threatened Tuesday, because of the high 1 tha wind, to cause serious damags soted but were brought under conti by the fire department with onl: 7 small da q t LU na r story frame hor ‘ r spread, to t “ « @ th hreaf " t t that nm @ weg ehh She city. The first buildin, iv r three membe ue, ; ee pent m * tally ved. The flames th beyed the 18 | spread to the frame house at — 2 re | Burke ave., 09 Delp, a A defect ed to have caused night and not a LOCKS CASHIER UP IN VAULT; STEALS $4,000 BEAVERTON t a near-by shin was reported about $1,350. best efforts of the fire partment were put forth when broke out in a pile of dressed at the Stimson mill, Shil Vernon place, Tuesday. nly $300, but the fire Fy tened the entire mill, § are believed to have, June it in H. Evans, anais | ber k of Beaver nto the vault of | Un reb asked bandit es | of $4,000 in an}? 4 ple of wooden boxes f worn a 1 Tuesday b the Panama cates : 1 ave, Tuesday at | TO HONOR VETERANS p.m. The fire was subdued = A dance and entertainment in| out loss. BD, hon t members of the| Fire broke out under Pier § ige of the B'naj B'rith in the service will be held Wednesday night at the Settlement Rainier 1 terday afternoon but was put by the quick action of a ehy company, There was no cause for the fire could Ki Here’s the Very Newest in Georgette Crepe Waists $4.39 and $3.95 the Bon Marche B In the sketch ain Basement the busiest ph e shown two beautiful styles } round neck &hd large hemstitched collate front trimmed with embroidery in a contrasti The other style has a tucked vestee, hemstitched) side, The newest colorings are featured, includin from 38 to 44. These Waists are $ Bo, a as They, tod 3 8 s are also shown at the lower price. Georgette, 1 the 39 waists, of coloi nge One has is practically plain round neg with a dainti ace insertion or ema 38 to 44. Only in th@ uch values at $3.95, i Trimmings are of or Size