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THE SEATTLE STAR-.WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919 | THE MAN HIGHER UP RRANZAWILL ‘AMERICANS ARE NOT START ROW FLEEING MEXICO U. S. Entry Is Now “Closed! Ordered Out to Escape Ven- | Incident” to Mexico geance of Villistas EL PASO, Texas, June 18.— Americans in Chihuahua are be Heved to be hurrying today to ward the border to escape Villis ta reprisals for the defeat in Nieted on the = b its by the American expedition into Juarex The number of Americans in Chihuahua is estimated at more than 100, exclusive of the Mor mon settlers in the Casas Gran WASHINGTON, June 18.—(United *Press).—The American expedition in 40 Mexico after Villistas ix regarded by the Mexican government as “a Solosed incident” and there will be no ‘formal protest to this government it wns authoritatively stated today Refore this word was ree Ht had been expected that i protest would be filed Strong representations have been - June Disposal of h Fine Millinery You Save Over One-Third of the . forma’ Pmade by American officials in \ Jee to the Mexican government for “protection of Americans in the dis turbed areas of Moxico, the state de partment announced today A state department dispatch from }Tuares said Juares was quiet and i there ta no evidence of ft I by Mexicans toward Americans _ Mexico City newspapers have pub }lished, without editorial comment } particulars of the action of United States troops in crossing the border _| A Pesotution to interrogate President “} Carranza regarding the incident ts maid to have received little support tn the chamber of deputios _ NOON CROWDS GIVEN THRILL Army Flyer Stunts Over the Business District Falling leaves, Immetmans, Jeeps and spins made up = dar ing exhibition of aerial stunts ever downtown buildings by Lieut. Jay M. Fetters, shortly after noon Wednesday. * Lieut. Fetters, in the Curtiss train tng plane with which he is making ‘@ flight tour of the northwest to! stimulate enlistment in the army _ seared away from his “parking” place at the Jefferson Park Golf links at noon. He was accompanied thra the oneship circus, by his me: | dos districts While Vili further revolut ent by increas ng American opposition thru massa eres. many mining companies red their American employes to out of Northern Mexico at Carransista troops have been an important mining protect Americans there Hurry to Safety United States citizens in out of the way places were directed to go to Chihuahua City, Torreon and other guarded centers As the raitway south of Juareshas been put out of commission by the bandits. some Americans may have difficulty in reaching the border Business men of El Paso received a telegram from Congressman Huds peth of Texas, asserting that the act ing secretary of state “warned Amer leans they had better get out when they could,” and where they could not they would have to suffer the consequences To prevent Villa venting his ha tred by attacks on isolated border towns, garrisons were reinforced and border patrols strengthened. Mon Gay's fighting, which cost the lives of two American soldiers and wound ing of 10. has put the entire border force on its mettie, Randits attempt ing to rald American towns and ranches will be given a warm recep tion. It im likely that any such raid Ing partion will be pursue! into Mex fean territory. ! sent to Parral center, to Four Americans Die Original Price It is the June disposal of fine millinery—the time when we close out the balance of our high-class Pattern Hats at very decided reductions. They have served their purpose as show pieces so we are willing to sell them for a good deal less than they are really worth. Hats by the best Eastern makers and models from our own workroom. Flower-trimmed Hats. Alk-black Hats, navy blue and colors, too, some with short ostrich tips or wings. Hats | Reduced to | $12.50 | | Pattern Pattern | Hats Hats Reduced to | Reduced to $15.00 $18.00 4 SECOND FLOOR -~THE BON MARCHE New Luggage for Your Summer Trip Start your summer trip right with a new suit case, bag or trunk, the price need not be high if you buy it at the Bon Marche New Trunk Store, in the Basement of the Union Street Store, and the satisfaction and con- venience will be great. thore who declare that refusal of the senate to ratify th ed would mean atate of war, De resolution would leave the senate no alternative but to make & separate peace, senators insisted today, be SENATORS PLAN Resolutions to Provide f0F amendea ne Dealing With Germany cere scuanion of hia resolution armounced today that he expected to move formally that it be taken up by the senate in Juarez Fighting WASHINGTON, June 18 —(Unit ed Press.)—American casualties In Men's Cowhide Bags $18.00 | | } | These Bags have | hand - sewed frames, | sewed-on leather cor- ners and are full leather lined. Solid | brass lock and catches —18-inch size. Real Cowhide | Bags | $11.50 WINNIPEG CARS | | RUN ONCE MORE | Special Police Guard Crews’ Genuine Cowhide | as Service Resumes | Bags, crepe grain, | leather lined. Brass | lock and catches— | 15 and 16-inch | | limited street car ser ? since May 15 sizes. Several cars, carrying their regu lar crews, and accompanied by three ’ . TO FAVOR PACT sees rete Sroeates on te Men’s Suit Cases $23.50 streets. No attem #0 far has been . . . : lesddiew abe to iene ahs aie operw Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases; extra deep, with reinforced leather corners, two cowhide leather straps, linen lined with pocket—24- and 36-inch. English Kit Bags $37.50 ‘The army firer wil! hop off from | Seattle Thersday morning on the next lex of his Might across the the skirmishing around Juares Htate. He will climd over the Cas-| Were two civilians and two #0 cades and My thru Snoqualmie pass |diers killed, two soldiers severely ‘Thursday, spending the night in| wounded, and eight soldiers And Enensburr or Wenatchee, and con-/four ctvilians slightly wounded. tinuing to Spokane with stops along |General Cabella advised the war the way on Friday. | department today 'A new record from Tacoma to Se| The civilian camalties were by air was made by Lieut. Fet-|resuit of shots fired into I ters Tuesday afternoon when he by the Villistas peed his ship over the distance in - 7 ‘minutes. At the funeral of Gov. | Z FErnest Lister in Tacoma Tuesday.| Urge Protection | the airmen showered the cortege “with roses from high in the clouds Matting Suit Cases Special $3.95 Women’s lightweight Mat- ting Suit Cases, cretonne lined, with pocket. Just the pet for short trips or week- ends. Paso BY L.. C. MARTIN ~ (United Press Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Juno 18.—Separ ate peace with Germany 1 ided of U. S. Citizens tor iv at toast three resotutions being SPRINGFIELD, Ill, June 18 prepared by senators for Introduction Protection of lives and property of | at “the proper time.” American citizens on the Mexican Refusal of Germany to sign the ab AGED MAN WANDERS borde de ied of the Fed Ned or bh den of it tn ON STREETS IN DAZE ory avernmont here tnlay by the defeat of the Kor resolution in the PORTLAND, June 18—An aged) tiinoix state legislature in a joint senate are among events which, sen seantily dressed man was found) resolution introdiged before the ators sald, are likely to be the signals Sen. McCumber Says Re- ‘wandering about at Second and An-| senate for introduction of the separate! iaction M World Ch “Keny sts, at an early hour Sun-| The resolution declared law-abid- | peace resolutions: | Jection Means Wor! aos morning, by Patrolman Rock-|ing citizens have been killed, their Senator Fall, New Mexico, author Dwell, and wae taken to the city/homes raided and property de- of one of the resolutions, expects to unable to give his|stroyed, and sets forth that the Introduce it as soon as the German WINNIPEG, June 18 (United Press.) Man., For the first time Street car company officials gradually in-| tion. announced they | creasing the service The ten strike are leaders arrested WASHINGTON, 18— were given prelim Mountain dune here yesterday hearings at Stony residence, or any information| United States has ample forces at the police in to-} its disposal He ts being | cs emergency hospital! are located CLUB HEARS LECTURE The Northeast Improvement club. At its regular semimonthly meeting mad these days if 4: the Olympic View schoolhouse on shut the door. Tuesday evening, was entertained by si the Olympic Quartette and a lecture delegates sign or refuse to sign the Paris treaty, he anid. ‘The Fall resolution simply dectares [the objects for which the United States entered the war have been ac complished, and announces the end of the state of war between United States and Germany Senators said there is no doubt of the power of congress thus to declare the American rejection of the league nar? of mations will set every other = nation to devising “means for the wholraale tions,” donable generations,” ber, North Dakota, asserted to- » ts yesterday, and They conspir entiary tate remanded for eight charged with acy.” It was believed today the goverr proceed with the trial ne basin of the recent immigration law rity to the Dominion gov days “neditiou destruction of _na and would bean “unpar- crime against fature Senator MeCum ment will amend which Men's English Kit Bags of black and brown hand-boarded cowhide leather; patent brass lock and bolts; sewed-on double handles—size 18-inch. Women’s Bags $27.50 and $30 Genuine Seal and Walrus Bags with hand- Cowhide Traveling Bags, Special $5.95 Black Cowhide Traveling Bags in walrus grain with day in the senate, “ay 3 : >» seize and deport. per McCumber, chief republican pro than of Canadian birth, they added, would quiet | Ponent of the league, declared that 3 of itation " in hie 20 years’ service in the senate Bi ’ — own but “one Instrument rma were so willfully mixin terpreted and so aly misrepre sented league sewed-on leather corners. Have lift catches and inside locks; 16-inch size. sewed imported frames; solid brass fittings and full leather lined; sizes 16- and 17-inch. TRUNK SECTION—BASEMENT, UNION STREET STORE @ woman wears tight by Dr. M. M. Null on his experiences mable her to forget her with the American Expeditionary Ba Give Your Pocketbook a Vacation Its tired out with overwork, exhausted by the many demands upon it. Bring it to the Bargain Basement, it'll come out smiling and so will you. Here Is Convincing Evidence That the Bargain Basement Offers 24-Carat Savings fneatty: Mowe At CORSETS — Ray) | vee prea at 98 Cents IS |ESE INTO STATION A jobber’s entire stock, 163 Corsets—front an back lace, high and low bust, long and short. ; Mostly coutils, embroidery trimmed. Sizes from Break Windows—Open Ex- 19 to 30. Please make a note that the Bargain press Packages Basement opens at 9 a. m.—and come early.- comme at an end the war it declared In ex intence ‘This step the government 9b premsmen and bookbinders an will return to work THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Mot the Knox a to ube the from the treaty, McCum: as thone of t cove wenty-one intimidators For Thursday—a Whole Family of Aprons The Betty, Janet and Patsy at $2.25 alleged were arre The ¢ leaders are officially an- und . ead by the Dominion authori- nounc ber said “The senator from Pennsylvania, In his resolution, aaserta that some | t! Provisions of this lenge in effect vio late the constitution, from which I infer he medhs that such provision wan never contemplated in the con Nn, or that it isc and purpose of that Rev. William Ivens, editor of the Labe News and pastor of the La bor church KR. B. Russell, secretary of the Metal Trades Council; John natru A. Hea atrike ‘ontrary an alderman George. Arm- pena ong. motorman and jeclar { the leading orators for the trikers; E. E. Gray, leader of trike par Moses Cha arrested for The Patsy —is a roomy. coverall style and is really more like a dress; made of good quality plaid gingham with full length set-in sleeves. The col- lar, belt and cuffs are trim- med with white pique. The Betty —is a simple side button style— made of good gingham in plaid patterns, both light and dark; round neck with stitchéd - down pique collar, belt and cuffs trim- med to match. leade I feel quite certain that the street car tor will never go on record jing that an agree untry with with other ereby, upon the happen & contingency | mer! the nations shall onoff, Russian, for- sedition and re candidly that you may neart of ving hu s that the The Janet Is a Smart Affair —made of plaid gingham that fastens at the side and is trimmed with plain blue chambray; sleeves have elastic at elbow. APRON SECTION, THIRD FLOOR Next to the Bride and Groom Perhaps the most important items at a wedding, next to the bride and window thieves smashing a THE BON MARCHE | Cashier H tained sev to Express thieves Women’s Extra-Size Flannelette Night Gowns “oll of ‘penn Cut wide and full; different striped patterns, in pink and blue, ng . TE alk rsa ale trimmed with mercerized braid. The higher priced gowns are of better t eis Wd Inexpensive Wash Fabrics —for making summer clothes Printed Lawns 10c h were in small handbag. ered the No attempt was made to brea large safe, in which there quality flannelette. cmp wan made to. $1.39 300 Night Gowns In Two Styles Hood’s White Tennis Slippers —89c— A small lot of the Hood Rubber Company's Bayside brand in rubber- soled Tennis Slippers. Durable can- vas uppers. Sizes 3 to 6. 180 Night Gowns With V-Necks $ 1 .79 Boys’ Kaynee Wash Suits —80c— About 250 of these 2-piece Suits, mostly madras; colors guaranteed t, in stripes of blue or brown. »s 2, 6 and 7 only. Joe simist | wite? veral hundred dotlars: veral uniforms bele ferent members of the neattered all over everal windows were bi of bool student few pach opened |Four Horses Die When Barn Burns Four horses and one auto truck fell victims to flames at the Pacific Coast Steel Co 7 Yancy st at 919 0 night. The 000. Cause of barn Tuesda lat determined estitr the fire was not he married a confirmed pes A wise doctor gives his patient Indeed! Who was his first) somethin \ him up before presenting his groom, of course, are the Wedding and Bride's Cak So much depends upon their appearance and quality. However, no disappointment awaits the bride whose cakes come from the Bon Marche, because we have two skilled artists who do nothing but fashion wonderful creations for such sions. Picnie Specials for Thursday Kippered Salmon, select cut, lb., 26¢ Mayon », pound, 40¢. Ripe Olives, pint, 16¢, Armour’s Boiled Ham- a pound, 65e¢e. FOURTH FLOOR it’s all ham THE BON MARCHE —25- and 27-inch Lawns with printed floral and figure patterns in blue, pink, yellow and heliotrope. White Linenette 15c 6-inch plain white Linenette—suit- able for outing rts, children’s play suits and rompers. 7 Flaxon Waistings 40c and 50c Yard —Mercerized Flaxon Waistings, 22 inches wide. Fine, sheer material in niga ng patterns; both stripes and checks, LOWEN MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE

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