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THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Each Day Brings New Savings in Every-day Needs for the Family A Brand New Shipment of Wool Jersey Dresses at $17.50 Is Ready for Saturday Choosing THE SEATTLE STAR-FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920. "SOVIET ARK" Five on Board Anxious to Get Back to Weddings BY CARL D, GROAT United Prows Staff Correspondent KIEL, Jan 23—The Amertoan| transport Buford, “the soviet ark,”| arrived here yesterday from Mango, | |Winland, after landing her cargo of 249 radicals departed from the United States, there The return voyage, oMcers said, was without Incident. The Buford! | will pass thru the Kiel locks later tn the day, they sald, and remain here about 48 hours There we among the to whether an other carge will be waiting for them when the Buford returns to; New York Larger veanels can not dock at Hango, it wan maid The Buford was filed with romance on her return voyar » ‘rom Hango.| Five of her personne! ,.un to be mar-| ried as soon as they return to the “states,” and the 10 knots of the old transport seemed slow going to them. | ‘The deported “reds,” according to able mpecuiation ‘The “galley” was tm charge of Capt. Harry Wright of the quarter | master corpa. | AD members of the the efficient work of Col, Fillton, in charge of the expedition, and F. W. Berkshire, chief immigration agent | GIRL'S DEATH ON WAY HOME | The BonMarché Established 1890 Between-Season Modes in Millinery---$10.00 ‘Hats That Pave the Way for Spring Styles A hat’s a little thing this season, and fits close and becomingly to Milady’s head, and by its snugness is its style announced. Fresh, different and delightful are these hats, made of satin, of haircloth or of Ba- tavia—and some are made of coarse straw or of lisere. Fruit, raffia, embroidery and smart wings add the necessary bit of color. Your are fortunate to be able through Bon Marche forethought to buy your between season’s hat for the modest sum of $10.00. MILIANERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Underwear at Prices That Mean Savings to the Women Who Buy Now Women’s Union Suits. at $1.00 Fine ribbed Cotton Union Suits, sleeveless style, knee length with regulation band top-in both white and pink— also short sleeves, lace knee Union Suits in white—reg- ulation styles. Silk-Top Union Suits at $2.50 Fine ribbed Cotton Union Suits with glove silk band tops—sleeveless, knee length style, sizes 38 to 42—priced Women’s Heavy Ribbed Underwear at 65c Women’s inexpensive heavy Ribbed Vests—in high neck, long sleeve style—also Dutch necks, elbow sleeves—at 65c a garment. Ankle length Tights to match. UPPER MAIN FLOOR IS BAFFLING Body Is Found, Partly Dis- robed, Under Bed | WATERFORD, Cal, Jan, 23...Sel-! dom has the law been confronted, with a mystery more baffling than the death here of beautiful 19jnar old Mayme Helm, belle of the coun trynide. | Her body was found, partty in| robed, under a bed in a local hotel, | without a «ingle trace As to why or how she had came to her end. \[| Accompanied from Modesto by Ro | met I Pasalaqua, a merchant, who! stated the he had hoped to marry | her, the gtrl came to the Waterford hotel oetensibly to visit O. P. Mo-| [i] Kennas denied all knowledge of his wife, who claim to have been her Whatido you think of the styles sketched above? They give n some idea of the snappiness of line which distinguishes }|"‘faa cs romnme witvonnne, the atc With long sleeves, fitted or y: ‘ || Kennas denined all knowledge of : In peacock, coral, rose e newest of Jerseys. There are novel tunic effects, coat J) Mr", dca ~ sailor collars and pockets. and blue, trimmed’ with } es, and many adaptations of wide tucks, pin tucks and jf} N%_* round marked, ber body. In all sizes, $3.95. bands of contrasting col- inseled silk floss. fj any Inetrument of Geath. | (aes CSS 2 q ors. The colors are Castor, Light Gray, Pekin the. girl to Wa ‘LOOR Blae, Copenhagen, Navy, Sand and Burgundy Fesning SWEATER SECTION panying the girl to Waterford, but | SECOND FLOOR The size range is from 16 to 44. who says he did not enter the hotel SECOND FLOOR if or 28 Lucky Women 28 Sample $6 49 Learn to Make Your Children’s Clothes The Bon Marche’s Course in Home Dressmaking will be a wonderful help to mothers '| Spring Hats No Two Are Alike Women’s High-Top Shoes $3.90 $4.59 $4.95 who feel that they should economize on their children’s clothing. Classes will be held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m., during February—12 lessons in all—and the cost is only $2.00. Full information at the Personal Service Desk, Second Floor, Several smart styles are shown in field-mouse or slate gray. They have cloth tops or are all-leather, and all have Louis heels. All sizes and widths Dancing Corsets $1.39 Dance Corsets in a free-hip model are lightly boned, non-rustable, hhave elastic tops. They’re of flesh-colored coutil and have four supporters. In sizes from 20 to 26. They’re surprising values! for Saturday at $2.50. Robes Slip-on Sweater Blouse $8.95 A slip-on Sweater that may be worn as a blouse —the ideal garment for house or sport wear. cane in gets 0: weight wool, fin- ished with deep purling at ae age and cuff. co! is square - rolls back becoming- Blanket Bath Special $3.95 A new shipment of these much-wanted Blanket Bath Robes has arrived. Shown in floral and conven- tional designs in light and dark shades, made generously full. September, and had learned no highly of her that I planned axk- ing her to be my wife. She was a| wonderful girl. All my associations if | with ber were aboveboard.~ Thus far, only the McKennag are held as material witnesses, | THREE YOUTHS HANGED TODAY lPay Extreme Penalty for’ Murder of Farmer MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 22.-—J. B. Lemay (alias Patrick De Lorm), Murdock Allen and Romeo La Codte were hanged here early today for the |murder on August 17, 1917, at St | Sulphice, Quebec, of Alcide Fayette |i\a farmer, whose house they were trying to rob, The doomed men were all under 20 years of age. Their trial occupied only five days. The jury returned the verdict of death! Tub Dresses for Girls Attractive Styles That Every Girl Will Want Many attractive patterns in Tub Dresses for girls. Made of ginghams and chambrays, in stripes, plaids, plain colors and in color combinations that are effective. Sizes 6 to 16 years, $1.95 to $4.95. } Children’s Foot || Shape High Cut Adopted by Co-eds ; Shoes $3.95 : BELLINGHAM, Jan. 22 Made For stormy weather you'll ed find these high-cut Shoes Se aaeee aes bee ocean eC San) zroet. Remropeiate zor the —made with or without ies et tab athte oonemal acheal little sr ial to — 2 yoke front. an eo Se rein tla aaa : é Finished with sailor collar and cuffs and trimmed with brown colors with two y narrow white braid. buckles. Sizes from 11 This style is also shown in white with navy collar and to 2. SECOND FLOOR cuffs. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Priced from $1.75 to $3.95. Girls’ all-wool flannel middies, in regulation style, in navy blue, $5.50 to $10.00; in scarlet, $10.00. f Giris’ skirts on waist or band, suitable to be worn with smock or middy, $5-50 to $12.50, DAUGHTER SHOP--SECOND FLOOR 19 minutes after it had received in structions i] 90-Cent Dresses Girls’ Regalation Middy Blouses All white middy twill forms these new Middies n dresses, cons Women’s Lisle Hose at 29c Women’s Lisle Thread Stockings Women’s Union Suits at 79c _ Women’s Fine Ribbed Cotton in dark brown, have seamless feet ee ‘a's rn Hot lune ‘ 5 s nee en, in 0 ne ound and hemmed tops. In all sizes. The regular and extra sizes. The suit, : pair, 29c. 79¢. Men’s Cotton Flannel Shirts $2.98 This is a special job lot of heavy Cotton Flannel Shirts for men, and includes light grays, dark grays and a few browns. Sizes are from 1414 to 1614. iving Well-balanced Sunday dinners will |be served in the girls’ dormitories for | as, if the eater is © beans Instead of Woodard, dean of | women, announced are belng served at! Boys’ Underwear for Present Wear Boys’ Union Suits $1.35 Heavy Ribbed Cotton J Suits, slightly in such makes as and Riche- or boys from |Hard on Burglar; | Arrives Too Late Fate played a burglar a mean Look, Boys! This is the Kind of Boys’ Suits The Bon Marché Has for 1920 AREN'T THEY DANDIES—WITH ONE OR TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS, AS YOU WISH Boys’ suits that have the new snappy touches they’re coming in every day. Come on up, boys, and pick out the kind you want-—dad will be sure to approve. Suits with one or two pair Norfolk style, but mostly the effects, BOYS’ SHIRTS AND BLOUSES TO ACCOMPANY THE NEW SUITS Boys’ new Bell blouses and shirt here in their 1920 newness. Here is a good variety of stripes and designs— well made and splendid for wear, At $1.25 to $3.50 BOYS' SECTION--UPPER MALIN FLOOR home with masked bandit entered | hell « commanded Wart | |] ’ tt Saturday to $ Boys’ Union Suits 95c | Medium - weight Ribbed | Cotton Union Suits, slightly | fleeced, in 16-year size only. Will give plenty of good warm wear at a ‘ very low price; reduced to Sb clvilione | 95e a suit. — prov-| UNDERWEAR SECTION UPPER MAIN FLOOR A suit, boss has just gone with the maney,” replied the attend | Men’s Cashmere Socks 25c [he atx Wt Aor Two Are Killed in | Egyptian Outbreak } CAIRO, Jan, 23 © killed and clashes between so! Men’s Natural Cashmere Socks with hemmed tops and seamless feet, come in sizes from 104% to 114%. These are “seconds’—naturally they’re bargains. The pair, 25c. Men’s Cotton Socks 15c Iso | Men’s Fast Plack Cotton Socks with ribbed tops, come in all sizes. lf} ino Wounded two women i ana The pair, 15c. Boys’ School Suits $5.98 Sturdy Suits in mixtures of brown are shown in the snappy waist- m model that the boys like. The knickerbocker trousers are full- Sizes from 8 to 15. la of knickerbockers—some full Bon Marche Bread loose belted, high waistline 10c and 15c a Loaf ab cf : 12. kinds of delicious Fiud Woman Guilty bread to choose from, made Kidnaping Charge in our spotless bakery, | SPOKANE, dan, 23. =. “Guilty! where you may see the said the foreman of the jury ” nT ree yg seh “ process—rich brown loaves Mra. Emily Hoyle wilted in her that are wholesome and | seat. For a week Mrs. Moyle has faced nutritious, rooD SHOPS a jury here, The state charged that UPPER MAIN FLOOR ’ wald. Mmishe had kidnaped the illegitimate baby of her step daughter, Agnes Charest. *