The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1920, Page 16

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Se es w tren ome eS SE: 15 KILL TheBonMarc Silks That Lend Themselves to Spring Sewing P With such Silks the home dressmaker finds the new modes easy to ollow. Silks are a large factor in the styles advanced for Spring, and the ||| styles are such that the home dressmaker may fashion and follow them to advantage. Bon Marche values in Silks will meet with your instant approval, : and will create the desire to make your own clothes at less. | 4 s 36-Inch Messaline Satin 40-Inch Printed Georgette wate ta Hugh Peden, her sone | $1.95 a Yard $2.95 a Yard | men WG | If you are going to use Silks dur- What could be more fascinating W. Beall, V ing your Spring sewing campaign, for blouses and trimmings than 8. Simmons, | these Messaline Satins are very these Printed Georgettes at $2.95? Charles 5. Beall, Vancouver nice for many purposes—such as Extra fine quality, 40 inches wide, isthes Benga, Coleare. dresses, waists, trimmings, or to with beautiful designs on plain aid in making over garments. In colored grounds of lavender, most wanted colors, maize, brown, navy, taupe and Sestain faaie Do merrews Vie! henna. 40-Inch Dependable Crepe . de Chine $2.25 Yard 40-Inch Baronette Satin aa Coderea, Winnipeg. Maude Copley, Winnipeg. Lieut. Col RK. Innis, Victoria. $5 50 Y, d William K Lemme, algary F a ‘ar Mra. William K. Lemme, Calgary We've 85 pieces of Crepe de Chine Lostrous aid handeonin in —dependable and popular, indeed, is this Baronette Satin, either for underwear, waists and dresses plain colors or printed novelties. —A0 inches wide, in navy, Pekin, Wonderful for suits, coats and Copenhagen, Belgium, rose and separate skirts for "the coming other alluring colors. season. 36-Inch Wash Satins 40-Inch Chiffon Velvet $2.50 a Yard $6.95 a Yard For the Spring season Wash Sat- | Rich to a satisfactory degree are KILLED IN C.P.R. TRAIN WRECK JW 'STHROAT =!-qno Great American Home| SEATTLEMANIS CUT IN FIGHT. AMONG INJURED : in De WELL, IF WERE GOWG TO age — eves A Movie. LeT’s GET STARTED ! i (TS BIGHT OCcLOCK AND You With his throat frightfully slashed KNow: WHAT A JAM ‘THERE. and his windp!pe nearly severed, M Ate 0 in) anes i’ ad shop em ‘was found early Monday by George} Newman, 17, on the steps of the | Newman home, 1616 tith ave. 8. Fejioka was rushed to the clty/ hospital, where the gash was stitched. | After a hypodermic ho was able to! talk with difficulty. | He said he had been tn a battle with a gang of countrymen, who) Waylaid him in front of the New man home. Hoe had been knifed and Jeft for dead. When the gang fled, said, he crawled onto the Newman it porch, but was prevented from Jalling aid by the cut In his windpipe. He said ho knew the men who at tacked him, but would not give thelr Mames or tell the motive. Motorcycie Policeman R. FP. Baer- Man, who answered the summons to the Newman home, was unable to earn anything of the affatr from the Reighbors. The injured Jap probably will live. ‘Many Vancouver, B.C., Citi- | zens Hurt in Crash | OTTAWA, Ont, Jan, 26—At least 15 persons ar and a» instantly and eight others died en route to hospitals in | North Bay, 10 miles west of Cor. | belt. | Among the dead are: SAN FRANCISCO CHINESE BATTLE Bs SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26.—China § town was thrown into turmoil earty today when three young Chinese Bandits engaged in a revolver duel With Chung Bong and Lock Fong Ming, owners of a chop sucy restau- dant. Twenty shots were exchanged. Chung was shot thru the right shoul- der and his partner was severely beaten. The robber trio escaped un- injured and empty handed. : | Mrs. G. Murray, Saskatoon. Captain G. Maclaren, Victoria. George Tasmussen, Seatue. Mra. George aamunnen. | Miss Dorothy Skeene, Lom Angeles. | T. J. Spencer, Medicine Hat. | G. B. Graham, Winnipeg. | | John Adamson, Calgary. | ‘The first section became stalled | when the extreme cold prevented sufficient steam being made. Its crew claim they placed torpedoes on the track to the rear to halt the necond section, Speeding around a curve, the second section crashed into the stalled train, telescoping the observation car and sleeper. “BEING DRAGGED "To The ss ins are most appropriate for un- these Silk Chiffon Velvets at $6.95 derwear, and here they are at a yard. In two shades of taupe, $2.50 a yard, 36 inches wide, in gray, Burgundy, navy, Copen- flesh, pink and white. hagen and black, Pai -clgit: FABRIC FLOOR-4«THIRD) Petticoat Lane Offerings in Silk Underskirts at $6.95 Bon Marche Values Are Seen to Advantage Here r Real values in Silk Petticoats are found at this price on Petticoat Lane. Fresh, new models for wear with new early Altho the city directory gtven | several George Rasmunsens an Iv ing in Seattle, no far an could be learned none of them is the man injured in the C. P. R. wreck Ba Plain Merchandise at Plain Prices Is the Plain Tale of Economy in the Bargain Basement VESSEL ADRIFT | | INOCEAN STORM: |] Water Gaining on Disabled || Powhatan Off Halifax | BOSTON, Jan. 24.—Wireless mes- sages intercepted at the Charlestown navy yard, here, carly today, stated that the water was gaining slowty tn the hold of the dimbled transport Powhatan, adrift off Halifax, and that the akip te tn grave danger, THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMEN ENTENTE ASK KAISER ARREST Will Send Reply to Holland's. Refusal oe Speaking of Advance Modes, These According to naval authorities, the crew of the Powhatan will be taken off tf the water continues to rim. PARIS, Jan. 26—(Untted Presa)>— ‘The council of ambassadors today decided to continue tte efforta to tn duce Holland to give up the former | Spring apparel. All-taffeta, all-satin or jersey tops with ‘The radio meamge stated that the revenne cutters Gresham and Acush- pws and the Canadian government steamer Lady Laurier continued to stand by. Naval officers declared that the order sending the destroy- | ere Isherwood and Breck to the as |nistance of the Powhatan had been leancelled. No reason was given for a cancellation. | taffeta flounces, are shown. In every desirable color for street or afternoon wear, as well as changeable effects. Cotton Petticoats are priced from $1.25 up. Silk Petticoats are priced up to $19.50. PETTICOAT LANE, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE emperor of Germany for trial by an allied tribunal, ‘The council instructed the French | government to prepare a reply to/ the Dutch note of refusal, taking| up the Holland government's uote | argument by argument | The council also decided that, pend- | ing ratification of the Versailles treaty by the United States, preai-| dencios of the various plebiscite com- or Powhatan, which began leaking a| missions will be filled by French del-| week ago yesterday, and from which | egates, instead of American, } 271 passengers were transferred later| German representatives protested | to the transport Northern Pacific, i#|to the ambassadors againat the Pol-| 4rift in a storm off the coast of|ish boundaries, but no action was ‘own Scotia, according to the latest|taken. Poles appealed for help | wireless moanngos recefved at the |againat the Bolahevikt. naval communication office here. ASS ERE RR ‘The lines parted Saturday, and the heavy seas have prevented new linen ITALY STRIKE New Silk Dresses at $17.50 Seem to Lead the Style Procession NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—The steam- Embroidery Flouncings Extra Value at 90c Yard VOILE, SWISS AND LAWN—27 TO 40 INCHES WIDE FOR CHILDREN FROM THE CRADLE TO THE TEENS Here is a short list of the comfy garments we have for little brother and sister. —Filannelette Gowns in | being rigred, it was sald) The Pow- hatan’s latest reported position was jebout 200 miles off Halifax. ‘Tom Yick Had Grip; Wien & ee toe 6 eee 626 86 on bo ww thihe een ee tee ke he ce en ne kk eh te nh ee onan Many a woman is’ white and colors—with . i - : . ® Py cmt th pagina Workers Are Re-| ey hg unconcerned he amen! 7 nine ue ot ant meeead eon. bemten turning sd “e the duller days—and _ braids, sizes 2 to 14, at ‘ hand’ That “inguiatve. ary. squad |. BY CAMmo cranvanna |fi What could be of $1.26 to $1.50. a dry au. . ’ ; " (United Press Staff Correspondent) more assistance than f ; t red the Chinaman,| ROME, 25.—The nation. these Embroidery —Children’s Fiannelette t ne surprised n a quart| wide ral ike situation con * : = Sleepers, white and col- bottle of make was i from the | tinued to we today. There Flouncings when cas, wanda. ett “teat c bag. “Mebbe fetchum gilp.” | was every indication of eal g i i ’s By ’ me anid he a om Tice Hr eave dita grog he anthice ell pa making children 0s sizes 4 to 8 years, $1.25. ; jold, and a canneryman, He is| were returning to thelr jobs and dresses, underskirts tk Se ee RE fe eet eee cccy tale tne. eaoot acheeea tal «OG ance BUpee —Sister’s two-piece Flan- 7 , : _— ~ . | divisions, During the last 24 hours You'll want a dozen nelette Pajamas, differ- —Billie Burke Pajamas, ay || Fog Holds Back | hen established in the reson. vt{f] OF more yards—when ent colors, 6 to 10 years, rg Rhakggy sh Re ; | S. 5. Sefferean| ies ee ties tare ween win. TON S08 he excelent §=— st GLE. years, at $1.95. } | keamer Selternen, gehedies © tavelbekeS. | soak ood Pind de Gowns for wee — ieee top I |arrived in Seattle at 6 a. m. Sunday we 1 . ti buttoning up to keep an tom — white— ] 1 |'# delayed more than 24 hours. She § cy BAKER | nee, 27 to 40 inches the little feet warm; 6 sizes 6 mathe to 2 t . . ‘, i Gauaiy ‘by wirelaie 10 sonad toot wide. months to 2 years, 95c. —-years, at 75c. a ies ” There anything Her ~ pod rcig: i pic- gr tha Dike neg ue en E ‘ LL | UPPER MAIN FLOOR BABY SHOP, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE tured above? ere are several others from which to choose in_ |f| Vancouver Island. Considerable un- AT WASHINGTON : = — = : / ines» bad been felt for the ve 3 this assortment of Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Dresses. awa ° White Cott ‘ Meee cpayeabealgentiatg: cg SS agmeaees — | wasmnvar0x, san. 14-—arre | A Special Lot of ite Cotton 4 ree-qu: 8 ’ cy . tary of War Rake; il at his home q hand embroidered with silk floss, some are trimmed with braid Can't Find Work; I baste ne othygkeagy al somone vary L A kl Sh Goods : ' in allover patterns, while others are finished with pin tucks, mmdittempts Suicide 50, sins"? he ie ot arge Ankle Shoes sgitcreerized batiste + see . * . dent because of his inabil-|gurgeon general, who is ca 0 2 accordion plaiting or tiered ruffles with picot edges. ity to obtain work, Chirik Gustovich, Pater, baleves the weeretary's hiness|{{ | For the women—who ‘ quality; 80c a yard. i s ‘ Ty an, of Sumberland a old which ne re! ed | i ; i In colors you'll find light gray, tan, navy, chocolate brown, Copen- |}\ tempted suicide by shooting himsett |%,0n'y 8 coll whlch may be relieved have ankles a little —Mercerized batiste, 40. ’ hagen, sand, rose, green and Burgundy. thru the bead Gunday. He te in the — larger than the ordinary inches wide, lengths to” ; Sizes are from 16 to 42. conaition * “| Third Gangster —will be glad to know 20 yards, 50c a yard. | The injured man was brought to Is Held in Jail | that they can be prop- —Checked nainsook, in > this city Sunday in an automobile by Mt) * ‘ ajama lity, 860 ; Ell Gustovich, a relative. Lawrence White, 23, sailor, has| erly fitted at the Bon paj a quality, F i e connuiticdeatlaiiginn his pals in the city jail, and} Marche—provided their inches wide; lengths to 5 astic- r@) " rma Lawrence, Navarre hotel, | slbetetn the datoktoy yards, 80c¢ a yard. p Tip-Toe Burglars : \evaty ‘isan Bon ie ie "are "somewhat —White pique, in as- Get 72 Diamonds night. White, said to be broken—but the price is sorted cords; lengths to | Corsets Ss mt ag cag’ bo rae oe Be 1 eaten be ia gareerinay remarkably low. 10 yards; 50c a yard. I jeattle homes Sunday thru the staffe-Hastil hotel burglara, ‘ ag pots or pans. As a result Dr, W. N.| Saturday night and the jewelry dug eeu K Powers, 7003 Greenwood ave., Is miss-| Out of his pockets, Lines of Shoes at i $ ] 29 vilued at $100, and. $80 Monday,| POLICE SERGT. JOSEPH 3 Broken ‘ : $5.85 10. 1608 while Mrs. 1, Ll. May, 6727 Phinney | Crawford and Miss Salina Josephson, Women’s Shoes made with black kid vamps, black Cooking Set— Several “dug in pererite fag ; Thee corals a SS phar not ave., is minus $4, rg ad me on Mvokp resi or cravenette cloth tops, flexible soles and military $1 5 make up the assortment a is o rust. They’re of flesh-colored cou- rag ee an Gon heels—a style that is easy on the feet—sizes 4 to 9 ‘g . Soberste pce, Thame ste doresrs, Hore ose Maa ag m | aoe the Even Bachelors Galerd Breebyierian church, W. © in the lot at $5.85 a pair. Oxford brown and white fre: Serges, Trico appt i p and low bust. Have a Problem | or#2", ether policeman, was ALL WHITE Egyptian cloth, large ankle shoes— a Res leh gg cludes 1 casserole, 6 custard cups, 1 mixing bowl and 1 shallow dish, all for $1.75, No phone orders at this price. FOURTH FLOOR best man. rials in plain colors, stripes and dark Elastic tops add to their desirability. plaids. Waist sizes are from 27 to 36. Sizes from 20 to 26, L. B. Coleman over the hung his pants SEEN of the bed in his room| The governor-general of Canada at the K pth hotel, 701 First ave,,| receives $50,000 a year, or $25,000 a retired and slept, ‘The door was un-! year leas than the president of the|q locked. Xep—$60, United States, I with enameled leather Louis heels, widths A to EE, sizes 8 to 8, at $5.85. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE

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