The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 16

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THE SEAT eet MEXICAN FIGHT Newly-Elected Governor Is Placed Under Arrest NUEVO LAREDO, Mextco, rela June apparently | n ares arges rred by Carranga followers, and Jd in jail at Monterey, according ra arriving here from Mon Ung has been general in of the it was stated, other parts day to 100 persons are been killed. ang faom 60 known to have ONE SHIP SUNK: THREE DAMAGED Vessels Collide in Thick Fog Off N. Y. Harbor NEW YORK, June 12.—Unit ed Press)—One ship was sunk and three others badly damaged in collions in a thick fog off New York harbor during the night. ‘The steamer Yankee, shipping |board vessel, of 2,148 tons, went down after crashing into the Italian | steamer Argentina, off Fire island. The Argentina, damaged, saved all hands from the Yankee. | The 13,000ton transport Graf| Waildersee, a former Hamburg-Amer- | foan liner, was rammed by the ship; |ping board steamer Redondo, off Sandy Hook, while bound from New | York for Rrest, The Redondo arrived in port un-| aided, tho her bow was stove tn Capt. A. W. Street reported that everal of the Graf Waldersee’s| rew were Injured tn the crash. Admiral Gleaven recetved a wire- lons today saying the Graf Walder- seo was within nine miles of Long Beach, but that her condition was becoming worse. 3 : | ARCHE | i}! ean BASER BOY SAYS GIRL ; | CAUSED CRIME F riday, the 1 3th |] Merely Planned to Rob Man, | Will Be a Lucky Day in the asa Bargain Basement YAKIMA, June 12.—-Rey Wolff, 14, dectared Wednesday that the murder | of Elmer Greer was the outcome of a In fact there’s no such thing as an unlucky day here—the Bargain Basement plan of store-keeping cuts out all guesswork and all frills— makes every penny do its duty. Here you pay only for what you carry Pyles of Bakersfield that it was not/ [his intention to kill Greer, but to knock him unconscious with the |hacnmer and then rob him. | ‘The girl introduced another’ youth into the plot, but the iatter, deciar ing that the police were already after | him, refused to join, } | Wolff would give no clew to the! [identity of the boy or the girl, but! jeaid that he met her in Oakland, | where she was working, and that she had formerty lived in Tacoma. | The authorities believe that Wolff's | | story ts the product of his imagina-| uon. | “Slept well,” Wolff said yeaterday, in answer to a question, “and feel aa fine an I ever did in my life. Greer doeen't bother me, I don't believe he'll haunt me. If they want to hang mo, it's all right with me.” Wolff attempted to escape Wednes- |day by removing the screws from tollet fixtures and trying to craw! | thra the floor Wolff mother yesterday learned | |the whole of the story after she had | urged the authorities to tell her, ibyearold girl's desire for pretty ares told Deputy Sheriff J. N. a OT for credit losses or free deliveries, or alterations to *gar- | ments or expensive fixtures. Get the Bargain Basement habit—it’s a | GOOD one. Here’s Your Chance to Get Heavy Silk-Mixed Poplin Skirts Lodge Men Plan to Observe Centennial | ‘The centennial of the foundation | of Odd Fellowship will be celebrated in the Arena Thursday night, at 6:30 | o'clock, Louls F. Hart, P. G. P., act-| ing governor of the state, will deliver the centennial oration, H. dles that give the high-waist effect. —Three styles are sketched, showing the attractive trim- in olmes, | ming with buttons, buckles, tassels and fringe. —Note the novel pockets, they add a touch of smartness that is very effec- tive. grand treasurer, will preside ‘The ceremony of the “Decoration | of Chivalry” will start at 6:30 o'clock program by the Odd Fellows’ band. A selection by the Whitney Boys Chorus will feature the program. | The centennial ball will start at 9| o'clock. It will be attended by the Odd Fellows and their wives, who are attending the state convention here Colors include Navy Appropriation | Henna, Rose, Taupe, Navy, Black, Bur- gundy, Copenhagen and Liberty Red. Sizes from 24 to 30 waist. These skirts are genuine Bargain Basement values at $3.50. WASHINGTON, June 12 ‘opriation $598,668,764.88 for the year, was reported to the house b the naval com tod ‘This is a red bill, carrying next fon Offers $25,000 for For the arrest of the men re dynamiting the hom Two Petticoat Bargains for Lucky Friday Shoppers Sateen Petticoats at 95c The material in these Petticoats is a splendid weight, excellent for wearing quality. The patterns are striking brocaded effects with large figures in black and white. Elastic tops, too. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. Heatherbloom Petticoats at $1.25 Beautiful novelty grounds in reds, } floral patterns distinguish these garments. The bottoms are cut in wide } scallops and are pleated as well. Elastic tops, of course, Sizes 36 and 38 only. ————————— | oe headquarters from Frank chief of the Cleveland police, Dr. Wilkins Now Faces N. Y. Jury/| NEOLA u 2 Two Wilkins, retired ph Long Beach, N. Y., is ace killed his wife the head with ares three woman « hammer burglars killed the There are a few rising young men in this world, but the major their seats in a crowded street ¢ ‘There is no telling what a day may | bring forth. A may be happy today and married tomorrow, and will be followed by a musical | fi) Measure Is Cut Down||| The |} fiscal | I) Arrest of Bombers||! TheBonMarché Stockings for Sale Ch Fine stockings are nice, as nice as can be, but sometimes you want inexpensive stockings— will look neat and give reasonable wear. eap stockings that Under present market conditions it is difficult to secure this kind of merchandise. By buying sample lots, mill irregulars and manufacturers’ seconds, providing the imperfections are slight, we are able to offer a good selection of cheap stockings to Friday shoppers. Women’s Cotton Hose 19c (Seconds) They are “seconds” of good quality gauze cotton with re-inforced heels and toes. Double hem tops. All sizes. In white only. Broken Lines of Cotton Hose 35c This assortment includes light-weight cotton hose for warm weather wear as well as heavier and more durable weights. In colors you will find black, gray, blue and pink, and there are all sizes in the lot—but not in all colors. Three pairs for $1.00. Children’s Sample Socks 25c These are specials—a sample line of good4ooking cotton and silk lisle socks in many different colors. Sizes 6 to 8. Burson Fashioned Hose 25c (Seconds) Here we have a lot of “irregulars” of the various grades of the famous Burson fashioned hose both in black and white. All have re-inforced heels and toes, and the Burson patent garter top. All sizes, 814 to 10. You’ll Appreciate These Special Prices on Gloves and Underwear—They Mean Real Savings for You Washable Fabric Gloves 65c Light in weight, with plenty of warm weather comfort, these washable fabric gloves are durable, as well, because they’re made to fit and hold their shape. Come in white only. Misses’ White Silk Gloves 39c Women’s Union Suits 65c Ribbed cotton union suits for women—low-neck and sleeveless with lace knee. The tops are ribbon-run. You'll find these very good gar- ments for the price. Sizes 34 to 44. Fine Cotton Vests 15c . al : Women’s fine-ribbed cotton vests, have low neck Misses’ light-weight silk gloves, two-clasp style, and short sleeves. Regular sizes, 15¢; out with double finger-tips. White only. Sizes 1 to 5. sizes, 25¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Untrimmed Hats at $1.95 There is a Milan straw hat here which will be becoming to you. Just a simple trimming of some sort and you will have a good looking hat at little cost. —Plain white Milans with straight brims. —White Milan crowns with navy or black brims. —Some with drooping brims. —Priced at $1.95. SECOND FLOOR The Popular “RED CROSS” OXFORDS At Special Prices Four hundred pairs of women’s “Red Cross” oxfords sent us by the makers to sell to you at a very decided saving; not often a chance to buy “Red Cross” shoes for less. “Red Cross” Oxfords & Pumps $4.95 White Reignskin Oxfords with long, slender | vamps—white enameled welt leather soles and military heels. “Red Cross’”’ Kid Oxfords at $5.95 —Handsome white Kid Oxfords that have long, slender vamps, imitation tips, white welt soles and covered Louis heels—mostly all sizes. | -Nile Cloth Oxfords—long, narrow vamps and high arch; soft flexible soles and Louis heels. | White Canvas Oxfords— medium round toe style—white welt soles and military heels—all sizes, —Smart looking Oxfords of white kid—long, graceful fitting vamps and high arch—hand turned soles and kid covered Louis heels—all sizes. Pumps of brown calfskin with welt soles and military heels. White calfskin Oxfords with imi- tation wing tips and military heels. SHOE —Brown Kid Oxfords with perforated wing tip and high arch—welt soles and leather Louis heels—smart for street wear; all sizes, sSHOP- FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN 1,200 Pairs of Men’s Silk Socks at 39c a Pair They are mill runs of a nationally-known line. We are not allowed to state the maker’s name, but it’s a good one. Better buy your year’s supply of Silk Socks now. soles—in plain black, white, gray, cordovan and navy. stitch, 39¢ a pair. Oh, Boy! ‘ MEN'S SHOP. Men’s Silk Socks with reinforced heels, toes and Fancy Socks, too—checks—mottled and drop JUST A STEP INSIDE THE LOWER SECOND AVENUE ENTRANCE aaa ial Handled Under muslins Reduced One-Third As an aftermath of our June Displays of White we have re- duced one-third all the undermuslins which were slightly soiled from the handling of the throng of shoppers. We cannot quote prices in detail as the lots are short and there are only one or two garments of a kind. Some are silk, but most of them are muslin. Eleanor Corsets At Special Prices Four Different Models Priced $1.25 to $8.50 The Corsets are made pink and white coutil, low bust styles and elastic tops. of blues and greens with pretty '}| They're well boned but are soft and pliable enough to make them feel comfortable whether worn for sports or general wear. CORSET SHOP. THIRD FLOOR LC TE TEE EF Eo © EN RIT TT ne OSS ONE HONS nN 4 Gowns One-Third Less Chemises One-Third Less Slightly soiled gowns in new and Silk and muslin chemises in attrac- interesting styles—$1.00 to $1.30. tive patterns, $1.30 to $2.65, Also an assortment of skirts, drawers, bloomers and are reduced one-third, LINGERIE camisoles SECTION, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE

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