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Scheduled to Speak at Bil- BILLI ient Wi Fatificati spoke but once and said a few wor form crowd at Ma Test of ¢ at the few Passed slow devoted industrial Meet next mor ‘The president Mites of lk with little Tn Montana he was i The president beli Argument in favor AM explanation of j treaty provides paper men on hi » This memorandum said that the treaty provides for destruction of; ‘Altocratic power as an instrument of |swept in from the street. A fnternational control, admitting only self-government Teague, for substitution of publicity tion of oppressed peoples, for dis Continuance of annexation and the 4} @ubstitution of trusteeship with re) we Sponsibility to the opinion bed man Kind for in fes, for protecti ples, for high standard of labor un Ger international sanction, for inter Mational co-ordination of human re forms and regulations | THREE HIGHWAYMEN Ray Skideler, $433 24th ave. S. W Feported to the police Thursday he Was taken advantage of by three |*t* to poison our Men Tuesday night, who, after stick-/Clared, and again the big audience ing & gun in his face, rel ave, 5. W. and Cloverdale st. ‘Two of the men were regular high Waymen, he asserted, because they with his Wore masks, while the third he struck ‘The explosion was the signal for a| Beneral retreat. - CROWD SHOUTS WILSON “QUITTER” WILSON TODAY =Hiram Johnson Draws FLEETIS SIGHTED IN MONTANA Great Response i in Chi ENTERING SOUND, BY FRED 8. FERGUSON brought back? nited Press Staff Correspondent) He brought back just CHICAGO, t. 11.—Chicago ia in. | banded him. rest sition to inter lings and Helena Impeach him Ry HUGH BAILLIT United Press Correspondent the league of natior He makes his argumer tay a Billings and at Heler Ww was Reach refreshed as the reault of tak Ine a long rest w ¢ To Safeguard America fight that is now going ther shall r the league sha gland’s v end wien artners With Bankrupts have heard of men placing| tr themselves the hands of their r have I heard ritory, but tonieht ‘ tica into Idaho, the hands of Hg. Borah, implacable Johnson told th wan & ned what Sums Up Treaty explal the price of forel ange Views of its pr t e of fi nan ten out and distr upts expressed the hope that th ch thrusts this brought| Would alway r the diaple ning cheering ting minutes |Of the Lamonts of the country And as Johnson p reased cheers Mise au ‘big as, that ‘packing swe COURT PUTS STINGER Auditorium was waiting there, and ax they left the platform. nations to the e three rbitration for war, than arms. of the world constant tional over , for disarmament for libera to the| ordina Otle W e prin: | ing, m Brinker Wednesd: re lights and unauth s enunciated which he deciares were be ned in Parly, He 4 the Acoerican principles. As t went ¢ and encuted “but as Clemenceau = grimared or Jar H. C. Nolan, Carl k her head, who quit?™ the| ssiner Fred Olson wd Jumped (o its feet and yeils 3 Fish, D. F. Smith, Clark | Larson, K. Wada, J. H Maful, Scott Bird, Ft. W ad Gg. King tenders. dation of se n of depen Creen amen | ent prop aganda for the last two years, prop y40 MOOSE TO Go ganda for which the people paid, | lauding those in power i “Picking Ou: Pockets” | | “We have been picking minds REPORTED IN HOLDUP our pock he de Lodge, No. 211, Loyal Order 1 him | let loose red, he said, at 24th | yell Describing the peace conference Johnson said the . This oc: for Vancouver, B. C President ant | sociation, September 15 mind full of beautiful gates from while the diplomats sat with their att bulging with signed, sealed ts carving up the world.” yhy talk of the altruism the| band of 30 plec | president mys is in the document’ crack military drill team. Eight Dainty Styles in Crepe de Chine Blouses at $5.25 Convincing Proofs That The Bargain Basement Saves You Money vil. role, Skideler says gun and it exploded. | oF When you buy in the Bargain Basement you pay a good deal less than when you make purchases in the regular way. That’s because you're not paying for Free Deliveries, Expensive Fixtures, Free Alterations to Gar- ments and other expensive features. The Bargain Basement aims to give ALWAYS the full worth of your money IN MERCHANDISE — and _ that’s what you will get in these Blouses at $5.25. The colors are Flesh, Coral, Canary, Navy, Taupe and White. Trim- mings are pleats, pearl buttons, crochet buttons and he amstitching. Sizes range from 3 te. 46. * Johnson aske what wa gue oF no leas said Bor ON 19 AUTO VIOLATORS '"... on violators of — traffi om appeared before Justic = Berndahl, 1 C. Roberts Thomas, 8 4 C. Olson were the of TO BIG CONVENTION More than 140 members of Seattle offer Pre a thousand-lunged power| Moose, wil! leave Sunday morning 8 for the fourth annual convention of the state ad |‘ and 16, Deb lodges of Washington, | &reet European and! Idaho and British Columbia also wii | lt The Beattie delegation will inctuds the popular fife and drum corps, th as well as th "Armada to Arrive Here at 10 A. M. Friday «| % 9 Continued From Page One ” " Ker Later two other of Lev harmers, Miss Gladys Robinson and y| Mins Juanita Rae, ascended in the ved & greeting to the Ore Polish Up Brass 1p the coast,from San » the Oregon made 14 knot an hour with 218 men trim for Pre reviews the ft was Capt. A. A. Pu who extended Ivan ¢ 6 Oregon port warden eting to Capt and his mer comp t » higher up Give Out Tickets Thursday * will be reserved on the main floor of the Arena galleries, which will seat 4,000 people will be open to the publi open to those who get there Arena Early Friday mo Spangler will ning board th hte | the eity Go After Cash J. B. Chitbers’s ¢ < nose job has who not only will be served water melon, but a truckload of chicker friea in the pan uthern style After the dinner a jazz dance will ensue 8. A. Lassies Busy city has been working hard and talking, the Salvation Army lassies busy making dougt a word Army fan France, T from booths thruout hot coffee to A last patriotic wash ‘er appeal in |BIRTHS ON INCREASE IN BRITISH EMPIRE LONDON, Sept. 11 the population One part of of the British Isles ut all recke both on migrants, Today the swarms with native birds. The nest ing weason was ideal, Fruit grower suffering from caterpillars, are hail ing with delight the advent of the birds |LADY DECIES TO RUN | A HOTEL IN ENGLAND LONDON, Sept. 11 Decies is to Scotswood, near Asc Lady Gertrude convert her house 1 hotel nt, inte dogs are world famous nted an antiseptic ent which of fre as nursing in Franc of the war When you think of advertis. ing, think of T ) Star. ourth Lord is of cats and mp meererecteinenranseetitnine— eatin nn tt ment emer THE SEATTLE STAR The Don Marché The Bon Marche Will Close for Two Hours | When the Fleet Arrives on Friday The Fleet is expected to arrive at 11 o'clock Friday morning. The Bon Marche will close its doors, remaining closed for two hours, so that Marche workers may help to welcome our gallant Sailor Boys. A Lucky Buy Brings You Boys’ School Suits at $13.50 Mothers, don’t overlook this fortunate purchase of 250 school suits for boys. Even though you've just bought your son a new suit you'd better look at these, because the suit he has now won't last forever, and this is a chance to get a cracking good value at a very reasonable price. They’re in latest styles—natty waist-line or trim, full-belted models with military or pleated backs and smart slash pockets. The alpaca. coats are well-lined with cotton serge or The knickerbockers have taped seams, lots of pockets and are full-lined for warmth and longer service. The materials are dressy blue serge and snappy mixtures in greens, browns, grays or blues. SECTION, UPPER MAIN FLOOR Tailored Skirts in Smart Serge BOYS’ CLOTHING BON MARCHE CORSET SERVICE A service that gives you the right corset when you need it. ITTING the corset of the average woman to her occupa- ( tion is the endeavor of the Bon Marche corset service. 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Souvenir Post Cards to send to friends telling of the Pacific fleet; dozen, 10¢. Souvenir Battleships— to keep yourself or to send to friends afar; each, 10¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE Ideal Seal Fruit Jars Ideal Seal Fruit Jars, complete with glass tops and rubber rings, at es- pecially low prices, Two plain different sizes to select $10.00. front: jauntily set in doz......90¢ - $1.00 d a novel Pint Jars, -00. Quart Jars, doz.. customer. Oddly strapped pockets and a wide Challie at 15¢ Yard hem of embroidery set off another Not more than 8 dozen Comforter Chaltios, 24 skirt—$22.50. to a customer and not less inches wide, in Persian an { a alive Analg and good colors. Other Skirts, equally attractive, priced doce’ Ghee pian 15 yards to a from $10.00 to $29.50. ; not take C. 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