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VILSON GAINS MORE STRENGTH President 1s Now Permitted to Sit Up in Bed | WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—(Ry United § Press.)—President Wil- son's condition is improving slowly, Dr. Cary T. Gr: n Dr. BK. 'T. Stitt said today. The statement issued just be- fore noon said: | “While there is no material it's condi. ? improvement noted yesterday continues.” Dr, Cary T. Grayson intended to Jet him sit up in he dkt yesterd: Dut steady gains in stre’ which were lays. tension at the | er, eaatty | ison : usband bec Ously Ml, left the executive p and went for an automobile r! Seme members of his fans! Teturning to their homes for a Gays, but the understanding ts they ‘Will come, back to the White House next week. { Senator Hitchcock. administration | Tender, called at the White House Yeo nd talked with Tumulty. Democratic efforts are now cen against beatin: amendments. for this reason, be said, there ts» need for President Wi! aid. When the question of res ons comes up, however, the ad- of the president will be re He said the democrats are yet ready to accept reservations fave the treaty. | “Ig the present delay develops into filibuster, we wil! take measures to! Hitchcock said. are it off, —THE 8. A. 18 0. K.— Products Co. | Teechases New Site) United Rubber Products com has purchased the Classen alte at Interbay and wil! the building for the manu of mechanical rubber goods. shoo soles, heels, valves, sundries, auto tops, composition rur boards, inner tubes, mats Fetread tire stock. The company been manufacturing on a «mall for 15 months. A superinten- will arrive shortly from Akron. according to local officials of goncern. Leonard Savidge and P. L. Austin will head the cor —THE 8. A. 18 0. K.— | for positions as BOY IS DOOMED =i, jeounty dock, few |coma, E THE SEATTLE STAR . SENATOR JOHNSON GETS BIG RECEPTION HERE emp pa BAIL 1S $25,000 GIVES JAP VIEW James R. Deaver, retired marine! «1 onty rexret thatthe good talth maintaines officials at the y often misunderstood andr sented abroad, It ia highly uch minundersta tirely cleare the present m eo words, & at the Ne’ way ev of the must deposit of jail Neged first-degree Holt, Alki grocer, who was shot from ambush September Judge Frater the hail Wednesday after deputy sergeant — ms $25,000 ball to pending trial f get out opre murder of Henry Clay a wet outors failed in their attempt bail pros to have him held without THE 8. A. 18 O. K Japane: in views of th and the local THE 8 DENIES MOTIONS Motions for new trial Dick Rusnell, Bd nd Walter Patt A. 18 0. K BAKE! Roy We ng between 60 to RSFIELD, Cal, Oct. 9 f, who has been sentenced and 90 days San Quentin Elmer Greer and was captured at his home in | Yakima, Wash THE 8. A. 180. K : WILL SGRAP SUB UP 88, rine the on surrendered German exhibition ht King Lake Union, will leave | « Friday night, and after a visit to ‘Ta ett and Bellingham will go to Call ja to be torn to pieces. The public may inapect UB-88 from 9 4, m, until T p,m THE 8. A. 18 0. K GIRL HIT BY AUTO Bessie Thompson. is tying in| when the b the City hospital Wednesday in a up Fifth semi-conscious condition as the result | Russian of being struck down by an automo: SA bile driven by Carl Sorenson, 512| Federation of Hritish Industries Malden ave., at Fifth ave. and Pine | has blacklisted six Japanese firma in st. Wednesday night. Sorenson was| Shanghai for trading with the enemy rreated and released on $250 bail, before peace was ed by Judge Nete THE 8 A. 18 0. K Police Use Clubs on N. Y. Radicals against the rau: WELLS NOT BRUTALLY TREATED, SAYS cell TACOMA, Oct. 9.—Hulet M. <A of Seattle, serving a two-year sen-| tence at MeNell’s island, is ing no brutal treatment th of Warden ©, P. Halligan, a ing to a report filed by a fed grand jury Wednesday ‘The Black hole and the bread and water diet which Wells brought on himself thru refusal to do we signed by the warden t# not that the prisoner's health has impaired, the jury found after vestigation. Whatever punishment fh being meted out to Wells resulted from the privoner’s refusal to cut cordwood weight falling war statutes a haa felt that he ed to the same discipline vieted of of “In t well founded and are uns’ by the evi the w Wells any that he ac 4) tne HEIS CHEERED | BY THOUSANDS Before U. S. Joined War After makir the Le four speeches at of Na he neg aque ations nvenant yesterday—two apd two in Tacoma—Senator Hiram W Johnson, of Call | midnight for Spokane, to speak today An aude hin denunc nia, departed at where he was of about 6,0¢ n of the “interloc and treaty of peace” and 1 him loudly at the Arena t. At jusion of an « that lasted more than an 1a half he went to the itan theatre and spoke to low crowd there my 6 ) heard king covenant applaude the con this nation of its slew vam for the Nations fell on Leag a very fert You, I take it, just like mynelf, we have been glad to ¢ te sure which wo time in the wars Make U, 8S. Bear Burden “But when reality learned that came to us, we f Nations sign to prov war at but was a purpose on the part an and As nations to United States bear the bur of every future war that should be brought in all this world. ‘Today I feel that I am able to pre dict to this, great audience that the Leagu Nations, if it passes the e, will have an Ung reserva In the future just as we have was not a de > it wu will ena ern ourselves | ourselves in the past. n they say we must throw in yur fortunes with the rest of the world, what they mean is that we throw our fortunes to the rest of the world. Let U. 8. Determine | » graves in Flanders and in © will have been in ngage mn ope and in every in every war that |. when the ain war, let 1 when ign nw cent war, farsight mt to water | eote | Says Europe Fixed Treaty || 4 to bright colored hangings, oc ICTOBER HOMEFUR NISHING DAYS AT THE BON MARCHE HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR AUTUMN CRETONNES? Of course you'll come to the Bon Marche when you are ready to re-dress your home. For everyone comes here when looking for attractive, original and economical finishings for the home. Yard Wide Cretonnes, 45c Your rooms may be transformed into a place most home-like and attractive by the use of a few yards of these Cretonnes at 45¢c a yard; 36 inches wide, in stripes, allover designs, Japanese and floral pat- terns. Yellow, » and brown included. Chintz Cretonnes, 75c Yard Chintz Cretonnes—well suited for the hangings and other decorations of dining room, hall or living room. This may be had in soft, woodsy tones, en- livened with floral designs, birds or stripes. FOURTH FLOOR- Concordia Repp Cretonne ia Repp provides a most satisfactory medium for the decoration of the bedroom. This repp has perfect color harmony and is equally suit- able for large or small rooms; $1.10 and $1.25. This Concore Tapestry Effect Cretonne Nice-looking and uséd a great deal is this Tapestry- } effect Cretonne. Nice for the dining room, hall or - living room—in soft allover foliage design for hang- ings or furniture coverings; 95c and $1.10. BON MARCHE October Talks on Home iidlliens An Era of Cretonne Against the gray background of our West- ern winters our homes respond surprisingly cushions or up- holstery. Happiness is reflected from flower-strewn sofas, gayly striped pillows or artistic draper- ies at the windows. .Hangings with sides fringed are most in vogue today. Autumn is the best time to consider new, cheer- | ful cretonnes for the home. Select them today to | make the gray days ahead seem brighter and the home seem cosier. Small Rugs for Small Homes Axminster Rugs $3.25 Need any Small Rugs for bedroom or for between Well, here they are, and October Home- ching Days bring them to you at such little prices—and the values are much better than you would expect. Size 27x50 inches, with good surface of wool and heavy back; 95 Rugs in the lot. Tapestry Brussels Rugs at $2.75 Each Tapestry Rugs in good patterns and colorings for dining or living rooms and two patterns for bed- rooms. About 100 rugs, 27x50 inches, at $2.75 in the 1920 federal cen-/ after he had been warned by Halli- ’ . : : A will be held about November! san. he wee ool. . ; | We will help you design anything you may wish ‘Roy Erford, director of the cen-| ‘The investigating Jury also found | general and every country in Burope and | in the way of hangings or curtains. “@nnounced today. Applications) that “when handeuffed the prisoner |are excellent and there were M the ily of Asia, but his mental r positions should be mailed or|is not in any sense humg up or sus-| grounds for criticiam brought to its | farsightedness renders it impossible te Person at 4126 Arcade| pended, but easily stands flat-footed | attention by any person during the|for him to sec just what Js transpir between October 10 and 15.'on his feet, without any part of his | investigation.” jing here at hore. each—but it’s October Homefurnishing time, or the price would never be so low. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 500 Bigger, Better Bargains mart Silk Waists Positively $2.95 The Season’s Best Values C3 Have Not Dared Speak “In the last couple of years there [hag been repression and suppression | by the government until men have! been cowed all over this land and have not dared to speak their senti ments upon great public questions. “To the peace table from across the Pacific cam ing and astute diptom: who, game and Ja; it. dust © ference, except fp wide and misty v tionalism and fear— “When the president came in con. | tact with the hard-headed, practical men who were thinking of thelr own countries, every one of those princt ples to which we subscribed was for gotten. We looked with dying hope at the ings and we finally saw | all of hin good intentions surren dered to Aniati macy, ar a sad, ead hor “Rides in Clouds” American people had |J lectual inquest over a tion Thy suit themse Why Six-to-One Vote? “President Wilson bas explained inasmuch as the assembly of | League of Nations ts a mere de- | bating soclety and car results at all, it does not m ny difference that Great Britain and| | her six volces and we | and he adds, very his being | os him feel very | * have beautifully, that equal to six make roud, indeed, States. vi and European diplo- | ‘Helps for the October House Cleaner Water Pails, Special 55c Each Surely you'll want one of these at house cleaning time—12-quart gal- vanized Iron Water Pails with strong handle. October Homefurn- ishing Days help you to buy one for less—special 55c. } —Dust Pans, square shape, | with steel edge, special 17¢. | | —O-Cedar Mop for varnished | floors and linoleum, special at | 85¢. —Punch bottles, cloths, Polish, for mops specia al 33¢. 12-ounce | and dust e 50-Piece Dinner Set for $7.95 A special offer for the woman in need of new Dinnerware — pure white American Semi-porcelain Din- nerware—50 pieces, including cov- ered dish and 2 meat platters—com- e service for 6 persons, rou RTH FLOOR —THE BON MARCHE Broken Lines of Women’s and Children’s Shoes at Diminished Prices YOU'LL FIND THE REDUCTIONS VERY NOTICEABLE No need to dread high cost of shoes with reductions like these. Lines are broken, ’tis true, but that makes no difference if you get your size. not in every style. Women’s Black Shoes, $3.00 Pair Exceptional values, these, in Women’s Shoes Ken lines in all-black or black with gray tops or button style with welt in —bro- lace soles—high or low heels, small sizes only, Women’s Novelty Shoes, $4.95 You'll want two or three pairs of shoes from thi3 lot when you see what good value they are. Nov- elty Shoes in two tones —black and brown with low or high heels—welt or turn soles. Sizes 214 to 5 in the lot. og UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE IN THR NEW SHOPPING BOOTHS Warm Wee Bathrobes for Babies Haliowa’ en Favors There. are most all sizes in combined lines, but Children’s Shoes, $3.15 Pair Shoes for both »s and children. Black kid, gunmetal, with id tops, patent leather with kid tops, patent leather, button style and gun- 1 with medium heavy soles and heels. Broken lines—not all s in all lines. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Growing Girls’ Shoes, $4.95 Prices on these Growing Girls’ Shoes are greatly reduced because lines are broken, but there is a good range of sizes in the lot. Black, tan, brown or gray, with cloth or all-leather tops—medium heels and welt soles, UPPER MAIN FLOOR THER BON MARCHE COTTON GOODS FROM FABRIC FLOOR Ginghams, 25c Yard Try lengths buying Ginghams in mill and save the difference—26 inches wide—-lengths to 10 in plaids and stripesy “Assume for a moment we have al tispute with Canada over fisheries | A-b-s-o-l-u-t-e-l-y these Waists are the smartest, the best made, and the best quality that have been offered this season f(r vountaries, | Canada cannot at anywhere near the price quoted above. [| Reena we are parties to tut the votes Favor Baskets, 5¢ each. Paper Napkins able designs “Baby Bunting” will be well pro tected in one of these warm Bath- robes. Priced from 95¢ to $1.95, Silk Quilts for Babies Sample Quilts of dainty silk royal robe for the king or queen of the household. Cunning Little $2.50 and Snug Red Sweaters fellows—coat style. Priced 0) and $3.95, J MAIN FLOOR with suit- 6c a dozen. vote pute, | of the Dunce Caps, 12¢ each, a Witch or Black Cat Stick- ers, 10¢c and 15¢ package. And Since Seeing Is Belicving—See Them! “ae They’re all of silk crepe de chine, the styles are the very newest and |} <'\"; are shown in almost unlimited variety. If) Le can vote. we have a difference} Great Britain frankly with Japan, under the Ve cannot vate Japan cannot vot But those who And colors—there scems on endless procession of all the favorites— {f\'° pound to Japan by an niliance, ‘White, Cream, Sunset, Flesh, Taupe, Tan, Orchid, Sand, Maize, | “Tre amendment of which I have Navy, Black and many others. Haba the wont, 4 ma "Ontted The sizes range from 86 to 46, altho not cvery style or color is obtain- | in able in all sizes. : | } i power with Britain in|} Calicoes 124c Yard 22- and 24-inch Calicoes—light and dark styles in neat figures, stripes and plaids—12'4c yard. —-Bedding of ali kinds, inciuding Cotton and Wool Blankets—also Bath Robe Blankets and Auto Robes, FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) an alliance shall gue of D continue Crepe Paper 50c | } Runners, | a roll, Red Sweaters or -9 4 Hallowe'en Sets for serving, for $1.00 each. UPPER MAIN the little FLOOR vot gue.” THE 8, A. 180. K— ' Cornell Alumni. Meet in Seattle | | Member of the Seattle Associa- |t > enell Alumni will meet | Thursday evening at the Army and Navy club THE “BON MARCHE ews, RGAIN BASEMENT