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re Stitke NNeare End | Six Injured ¥ When N. ey Anne Car F Natpe racks, CHICAGO, **'. Dashes Down Hill, Crosses Walk and Lands in Garden | municipal strike appeared near JAPAN DISPUTE Clash With U. S. Troops Is ‘° Not Yet Explained ; tlement today notion ht in voting allow salary increase trikin, WASHINGTON, July 1 Ment between the Uni Janan ari Tsin, China, clashed with not been satiste Secretary nounced tc THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMEN On Sale | | RE Acces pte r. Wednesday __ | aoa Here's a picture of the North Queen Anne car that ran away Monday afternoon, de halt t a block, jumped | In the Bargain Basement _| CASUALTIES OF a : PHONE STRIKE. IS SPREADING and Aloha hill at terrific speed. The street | to a stop in a garden h, | | Send Out Organizers to Sur-| rounding Towns over the pavement Fourth of July Activities in the MILLINERY SECTION Panama Hats Reduced to $2.00 Toyo Panamas, in rolling brim or straight shape. With gay bands in different colors. Nobby hats for sport and outing wear. Outing Hats Reduced to $1.25 Outing Hats of striped cloth, in novelty effects. With several different brim and crown shapes. Cloth Hats Reduced to 65c Khaki and white duck Hats, in simple plain styles. Neat shapes for all outdoors wear. BECOND FLOOR—THE Sn casa a at tet scab ti Mit na Ml Six persons were cut and bruised at Taylor ave car came ifter running Villages in Ruins; Hundreds |#f\"" Injured in Stricken Zone | The insured persons are om, 501% Main st; back trained Mrs. Matt Gardner $. left arm and neck bruised, Mrs, H, Sunde, 195 Newton st left arm and knees bruised. Mrs, W. S. Cossar; head and body ROME, June 30. —By United Press)—Tho earthquake which shook Northern Italy yesterday continued until early today, Scores of persons were dead and hundreds injured. With the resumption of communication it was expected the casualty list would increase. A number of vil lages were razed and at least 20 were partially in ruins. Forty persons were dead at Vic- | PX" chio, which was almost wiped out. | “' Miralond also was razed and a large part of the population buried under |the ruins casualties are be- |. 5 Sept. 3 ; ore than 200 ne embers have Heved to have occurred there, but M0 Wig comple his investigation | ined the beginning accurate est ¢ is possible yet Tuesday of the stri morning. | At Olmi scores of houses were de-| According to Henderson the car|,, California, Ore da are | stroyed, ran wild when the fingers on the| ed bese 100 per Destruction was great at became biletered from use| °% telephone operators and Casaglia, a number of workers, being buried in the latter te ence, where the earth felt, was among the citi casualties. Only meager n was being re ceived today, owing to the dislocation of communication facilities, but it was recalled that in the Messina earthquake few casualties and light damage was reported until communi- cation was reestablished, when the extent of the disaster revealed itself. Yesterday's shock was felt thruout |Romagna, especialy at Civitella, where 1,000 persons are homeless. |] ‘Two thousand persons are camping | | out at Santa Sofia. Military motor trucks were hurry ling up tents, food supplies and sur- | gical materials to Cordano and San |]| Pietro, where the damage was | mous. The earthquake also was felt In Tuscany, where it slightly damaged | auto Driver Slai Slain and Body | the Riccadi palace. The observatory and San Lorenzo Thrown in River church were damaged in Florence. Seismographs registered shocks in the seventh degree on the Mercalli scale, in the Florenc ghborhood, and in the third degree far as |Venice. The mayor me placed | + 4412 40th ave. | yy ainsi ( ‘ontinued Fr rom "Page One ® —* BON MARCHE » had “gone sd OF JULY IN FASHION LAND ashion is just as clever about national holi- Pe as she is in everything else. And she has planned versatile styles to meet y . this most wonderful of all Fourths—the Peace usi evers Wl Gases einen : “il Fourth. pa Pg fat. ‘ital Foremost on the fashion scale are these brushed wool or angora Coats, with all their fluffy light- ness and warmth They come in heather-like mixtures; olate and tan and in gold and white. | f the grade on | And they are edged with fringe and bound Arey gh gia steel eport super.|{{ about the cuffs and waist with real leather w it to work, and he} | bands. to check the momentum Priced at $39.50. brakes before it hed left the track Velve t Jacke ts in Sport Style and was plowing thru vacant lots for half a block The motorman, according to Hen. derson, performed his duties cor rectly : Everyone wants one of these smooth velvet Sport Jackets. Tuxedo collar, pockets and belt } are style points in their favor. | MI Little white pearl buttons do "| their best in the way of trim- ming. Some have smart vestees. Y $25.00. Silk Skirts to Complete the Picture man Rert De Lavergn, 619 t.; face and hands cut and wen Pratt, 4539 34th ave. $ ely damaged, al was plowed in choe- | The motormar visors in residential exc day vice night informed them was being given,” and others | say operators inquired if the phone patrons didn’t know there was a | strike, C. O. Myers, manager of the | Seattle phone district, said Tuesds “service is uninterrupted | “Those must have been Inolated | | cases,” he said, “when there was a rush of calls. } | There is no reason for | |such happenings as we are keeping tall exe hanges operating and are maintaining service as efficiently aa | No Special Service ; Bos No “special service” system has | en ordered for police, fire and city: | county calls, according to the phone “ re has be Myers said enough force 39 | trons ‘ontinued F rom Page One i 44 |r ) no need for it,” we have a large ° for all our pa to sy is that things ong quite as well as we situation is improv a company of firemen « disposal of the Florence uthorities, The military also was engaged in render. ing aid. Wounded continue to arrive in the als at Santa Maria and near \by towns. For deep fat frying Mazola is matchless. It positively does not smoke up the kitchen. The smoking point is far above the temperature required to cook food properly. It does not carry the odor or taste from one food to an- other—even fish or onions. It can be used over and over again. Try this astoni test of Mazola economy and uni- use yourself—today. Wonderful Cook Book. Write Corn Products FREE fs Co, P.O. Bok 161, New York. worn by 1 in F ling. lropped the river, di hine and fearing that raced, burned Heard Two Shots midnight Sund she declared punty murdered Ryan has been dror The fact that the same 1 to hire the car at theory oe Report Hun Prince Fugitive BRUSSELS, » Amster dam 3 July 1.—~The 1 r Ger Aped from Paris dispatches reported day that Fric Thurs ich Wilhelm Hohen zollern had escaped, but this officially denied by the Dutch gov ernment the following day. |MORE SUNSHINE, BUT NOT ANY TOO WARM | Nothing but sunshine | Wednesday, our official” weather |smith opined Tuesday mornin when pressed for his official judg ment, Nothing overly warm, |Just plain sunshine and som of those “gentle westerly winds,” | weatherwright added 'Dirigible R-34 to toda LONDON, July 1.—The Edinburgh | correspondent of the Daily News re. ported today that it is officially an nounced the British dirigible R34 will leave for America at 2 o'clock tomorrow morning. Augmented by a recent shipment from the t, the volumes used for reading by the blind | now number more than 800 at the public lib It is now being |planned to cure a teacher to in struct thos and embossed type reading free. the car near Me- was | held by the mayor and the Start Ocean Flight |" embossed type | Interested in lip reading! Electric Workers Join Oregon Strike PORTLAND, Ore., July trical workers of the state join pl t Officials of Electrical Workers alkout will iny Five hun brotherhood to quit ntatives of the brother. t the state took similar n which was held eader claim all repair work on will be me workers { nthe py chief struck ble to maintain whose handled by the » company « Use Fire Alarms, Is » Mayor’ s Advice » public to take with sent telephone e, Mayor Ole Hanson has issued the follo owing statement To the Public: At a consultation ard of ‘d during the ephone e e following the strike “That during t tion of the telepho: e city, Which m fire chiefs, the fire h present tele y handicap recommend that business men, property owners and the public ou “The quicker the department gets | jan alarm the quicker they can re-| spond, and to the five minutes is m half hour. DO NOT RM, but pull the onee and have e to tell the de they arrive, where the fire Approved: OLE HAD nen the first than the ne: DELAY 1 rest street | meone stand when | SON, Mayor | | e ia nae | 1 ink of ndvertising, | | think of The Star. discern When m thruout | i = —y fle The prettiest ending to a smart sport coat is a silky skirt. In baronnettes, silk faille or foulards, in good colors— $15.00. In satin striped failles and taffetas, in dark colors—$10.00. SECOND FLOOR—THRE BON MARCHIS Fourth of July With- out an American Flag? NEVER This history making day is the best time in_ the world to fly the national colors. Show your pride in your nation by showing the col- ors prominently tomorrow. Wool bunting Flags, $5.00 to $15.00. Cotton mounted 10¢ to $1.00. Silk mounted Flags, Dresses for those women who want to be cool and comfortable. —Two styles as sketched. - Dresses at $3.95 —Made of white poplin—a good look- ing fitted style, trimmed with hem- stitching. Flags, Dresses at $4.95 15¢e —Come in two simple styles-—-made of white twill and pique—well shaped collars that fit right. One style fastens all the way down the front, so easy to slip into and to launder. Dresses at $6.95 and $8.95 —Dresses of sheer dotted Sw with collars in roll le that are hemstitched; wide sash belt; price White dimity dresses, $8.95. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE The Fourth and Nowe White Shoes _ Are matters of importance that can be properly attended to in our Shoe Shop. Shoes for outing and dress-up wear are here in complete assortments. Women’s White Shoes and Oxfords -In smart yles, made of excellent quality white delco cloth, with hand-turned or welt soles. Heels in Louis and the sensible military style. Sizes 2! % to 8, widths AA to D. Price, $5.00 to $7.00 a pair. -—-Growing Girls’ Mary Janes, of white canvas, instep strap and turn soles, 90 pair. —Growing Girls’ white buck Oxfords—Goodyear welt sole, low heels, $7.50 pair. —Growing Gi white duck Shoes—English style, wan low heels, $4.00 pair. -Bathing Oxfords for women and misses UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BASEMENT—UNION STREET SIDE Kodaks you'd as soon leave as your kodak on the Fourth And you'll want «the ‘piétures you take this year to go down in memory because this Fourth is going down in b No. 2 Brownie, A Brownie, $ Fresh Eastman Films for all DEPARTMENT, $6 MAIN FLOOR Bathing Suits Enjoy your “dip” to the limit in a smart new bathing suit. Men’s Seer wool, $5.00 to $7.5 LOWER M na FLOOR wool and mer- d Suits—$4.00 to with UPPER MAIN FLOOR Women’s all wool Suits —$7.50 to $10.00. _ Children’s all wool 0, 1.00 pair. BON MARCHE White Wash Dresses forthe Fourth 1 N