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GIRL OF 13 ASKS RIGHT TO SLAY MURDERER OF FOUROTHERS IN FAMILY .S.AMBASSADOR QUITS! OST IN MEXICO; SENDS IGNATION TO WILSON WASHINGTON, Jan, 28.—(United} capacity to jclal announcement that | Mexican matters P. Fletcher, United States| Fletcher's relations with the Mex Bor to Mexico, has resigned | lean government while in Mexico City Made today by Secretary of | were understood to Lansing owing to alleged German ) Fletoher has sent his resignation war President Wilson with a request it it be acted upon as soon as woretary Lansing on be more or less strained intrigue in Mexico during the | Pleteher ts now in New York and He te Mot known whether he has any for the future, His resignation 18 years in the diplomatic serv Fletcher's the American emt by George T Vatfaire ducted Summerlin charge During Fletcher has been minister to of the American lega Lisbon and Pekin served as charge Pletcher was appointed to his past his sloma tic February, 1916. He did not go Mexico City, however, until the |and secretary February, For the last) tion at Havana Fietoher has been on duty at| where State department in an advisory | d'affaires POWHATAN NOW (POET CAPTURES SAFE IN PORT SHIP AND CASH # U. S$. Transport D’Annunzio Takes Steamer d Into Halifax Harbor and Supplies to Fiume ‘AX, N. S, Jan. 28—The| ROME, - Forces of transport Powhatan, dis Gabriele d' Annunaio have seized the and deep down in the water en route to Al was docked at the ocean|bania with supplies and two million oe | | Jan steamer Taranto, be dismissed from the service ‘The president ordera both to be here after a ten days’ bat: | lire in money and are unloading her The poet explained, according to Powhatan's passengers were | ° |Army Officers Get Janded in New York city | % two or three of the crew were | sentences imposed on Col. Frank H have been commuted by President on Asks Money quarters. They were sentenced to dent Wilson today re- for an appropriation of|also suffer lows of $100 a month Armenia. months AMORY, Mins they'll let me do Jan, 28.—"T hope | the killing when the Thirteen-yearold Pe p of a girl ly men ip the sparsely set nds just north of thin ed thin hope to orl Miller, a reared among rough | private the girl . T saw him plain when he came up thr that the ¢ had torn in the floor “Father, brother and sister had u the hole dyna she add been shot brains out there ¢ oO wan erift for safe igh. He tn al-| n’ the father of rn illegitimate | tentify 99,183 QUALIFY | FOR CITY VOTE Fannie baby maaan sows BARONESS This is the first photograph of Baroness de Cartier de) ¥ : | Marchienne since her mar-| Registration Closes; Former riage to the Belgian minister] Totals Surpassed to the United States. Before) - her the beranses|, Settle chalked. up &. new socerd : =) Tuesday evening when registration was Mrs. Hamilton Wilkes tor the torthcoming primaries and Carey, a leader in society.) mn" oa ee : reales ® total] The wedding, several months} | ago, attracted international) interest. marriage Aw a remult, City © ry W. Carr |tion Clerk KE. ptrolier Har Chief Registra Fowith terrific blizzards, heavy|at Fiume, the Messagero’s Trieste men and 28 officers were! tne dispatch, that he needed the two several days ago by the Seen New yore into]. sentences Reduced; MM; none was frostbitten | Wolven and Maj David A. Proctor, | Wilson. Rath were convicted of for Europe People Secretary of the Treasury | reprimanded by Maj. Gen. J. F. Mor 000 to be used in relieving | pay for six months and Maj. Proctor Ba fend nero weather. Her crew) “orrespondent today telegraphed ashore. million ire to pay his troops. Northern Pacific and were harbor early last night.) TACOMA, Jan. 28.—Court martial _ of the Camp Lewis dental corps, falsifying to obtain commutation of HINGTON, Jan. 28.—(United | to make another appeal to | rison, commanding. Col. Walven will populations in Poland, Aus-! will lose $50 a month for three| The Public’s Official _ Popularity is the public’s seal of approval. The opinion of a single in- ual may be wrong, but the general opinion of thousands is sure to e correct. So the popularity of the Bargain Basement is a splendid of its bargain-giving service. Smartness and Service Combine in |" ool Jersey Dresses at $19.75 To Make Economy a Delight THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT registration eam. d last night netted) te than the pres dential registration of 1916, and 17 556 more that qualified for the mu nicipal election two years ago. The total Tegistration rolled up Tuesday would have gone over the 100,000 mark had not hundreds of} men and women left the county-} city building in despair at 9 o'clock | last night, the final hour for taking | names. Had they stayed they would have been registered but they took one look at the long, long line of walting registrante and then faded into the rainy outer darknens. comparison of registration fig in Beattie since 1912 follo Presidential ..... Municipal Municipal Presidential ... Municipal Municipal O. K. [ures 1914 1916, } 1918, 1918, | 1920, 500 Citizens Back * . Community Service| To foster and develop the com-| munity spirit in recreation, drama/ and all manner of leisure time en deavors a Seattle branch of Com munity Service, Inc, wae organized| lby more than 600 citizens who met/| in the rooms of the Masonic club | Tuesday night | Keith L. Bullitt presided over the meeting. Resolutions from practi Jeally every civic organization in the city endorsing the movement were against days in jail for thin | worker leity jail ja Vi | whisky in his possession |Prominent Woman him at bis trial for erfminal assault next month Only a winding rail fence separated the Miller farm from the Marshall three Tombigbee bottoms, rth of Tupel farm in milos ne ‘The load frame houne hall lived alone Fannie Miller 1s Kirls who firnt time Miller farm two-ro Mar only road to directly past in which was one of the nu attracted Mar mere hall's ney, The with her was three years ago, when | he was 1 He brought her home 4 prayer all contin ever went night her » take ting Marat) MARSHALL SEEN PEEPING FROM FRONT WINDOW? Fight months ago Fannie Miller Marshall had ne for and he nev Miller was baby was born called at months before that time er called again. Fannie 18 when the baby came her home several On the morning after the dynamit the Miller home, the quadru ple murder and the burning of the bodies, Marshall Was arrent Altho hia he away, and pe distant heard the claimed {o have been ing of dynamite ex: | ion, he p all night wever, one citizen of Amory drove to the fire that kaw Marshall peeping from his fron wind James A. Marshal has been arrested f shine whisky, He once served 64, hin father, | welling moon: | 90 POLICE SEIZE THREE STILLS Seven Arrested in Last 24 Hours Three stills, seven persons and a large quantity of mash and liquor were seized during the jast 24 hours by the Se The Georgetown police confiscated 49 gallons of grapo and an equal amount of mash when they raided | Vincent Piercey’s home in George: | Piercey in 21 and is an tron He in in the Lulu Marsh, 38, 100 was arrested In her two quarts of grapo and a q of mash confixcated. She ts jn the tle police town. otfey, 29, stepped Jauntily from oria beat at Pier 1 into the federal officer, who quarts of Canadian He was jail for safekeep. of a five hands found held in the elty Powers, 32, and A. G Parker, 20, were picked up at Third ave, and Spring st. Parker ts said by the police to have been carrying a «rip containing eight quarts of whisky, They are in the city Sail. Mike Okuhara, 29, Jap bellhop at the Seattle hotel, waa grabbed by the patice after he sold a policeman & bottle of grapo and accepted a marked $10 bill. He is in the elty jail Albert Sarve, 2, 4829 Latona ave, was picked up by the police as he was leaving his home with a grip containing one gallon and five pints of krapo. Search of his house re- vealed a still and 15 gallons of mash. He im in the city jail OAKLAND, Cal, Jan. trial of Miss Anita Whitney, promi nent Oakland club woman, before Su perior Judge Quinn is on t is charged with criminal sy One woman juror was ‘The defense asked each talesman “Do you believe « citizen has the right to advocate a change of gov ernment provided no violence is ad voeated?” ‘The courtroom was jammed to the Established 1890 Talk With Any Woman About | Toilet Accessories in recommending some especial favorite of toilet goods and you’re almost certain to hear the words, “You'll be sure to find it at The Bon Marche.” A very complete stock of toilet preparations of all kinds has made the Bon Marche Toilet Goods Section a favorite shopping place for dainty women. We list below a few of the popular requisites, with their prices. Face Powders IS YOUR FAVORITE BRAND HERE? Woodbury’s Face Powder, —Swandown Face Powder at 20c. —Sanitol Face Powder at 30c. —Rice Powder, white only, special at 35c. —Java Rice Powder at 50c. —La Blache Powder at 75c. —Luxor Face Powder at 50c. Miscellaneous Toilet FOR THE HAIR —Brilliantine, Harriet For the Teeth TOOTH POWDER —Lyon’s Tooth Powder at 22 ‘ —Colgat Tooth Pow- der, 15c and bc. Revelation Tooth Powder at 25c. TOOTH BRUSHES —Children’s Tooth Brushes, 15¢ and 25c. —Colgate’s Tooth Paste at 25¢. ~—Kolynos Tooth Paste at 30¢, FOR Face Creams IN WELL-KNOWN MAKES —Sanitol Face Cream at 30c, —Pond’s Cold and Van- ishing Creams at 25¢ and 50c. Cold, Vanish- Witch Hazel Cream, 50¢ and $1.00. —Melba Cream in Van- ishing, Cold and Massage, 50c. CREAM IN TUBES —D. & R. Cold Creams, 25¢ and 50c. —Colgate’s Charmis at 25c. —tLuxor or Woodbury’s Cold Cream at 25c. Goods THERMOS PERSPIRATION Hubbard Ayer's at —Eversweet and Mum 35¢ and 65c. —Bandoline Optimus at 20¢. —Fitch’s Hair Tonic at 50c and $1.00, —Danderine at 30c, 60c and $1.00. at 50c. —Spiro Powder at 50c. —Amoline at 25c. —Odo-ro-no at 30c and 60c. BOTTLES —Corrugated, pints, at $3.00. —Corrugated, quarts, at $3.50. —Caloris, quarts, $3.50. —Icy Hot, green pebbled, $3.50. TOILET GOODS SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR — —=- New Aprons at $1.50. for “Apron Thursday” ‘Attractive Styles in Practical Models Here is a another apron happy chance to add or two to your supply, and you will find these new styles at- tractive and very useful. The “Josephine” Apron comes in dark blue percale with figures or stripes, and is neatly taped in white. The “Genevieve,” as sketched, is shpwn in percale with light back- ground with an assortment of figures, stripes or smal 1 polka-dots. It opens all the way down the back and ties with a sash taped in contrast- ing color. APRON SECTION—SECOND FLOOR Women’s Comfort House Slippers, $5.00 read. Vigorous co-operation with the new association was promised Mins Whitney was arrested at the | 200 Electricians |Onkland civic center for making al Here Go on Strike | '«««« neditious remarks. She also is charged with being affiliated with tricians employed at the the communiat party ® 5 ‘Telegraph Co. in repair and] Pine Seay in the Pacific \M. |Maybe He Owns luding Western Airplane or Two Appears the — fastidiously | doors. Men and women stood in line to get in and more than 200 were turned away ” Have you comfortable Slippers—to wear in the house at leisure times? These Slippers are made of black glazed kid leather with common sense heels and elastic in the sides— sizes 31, to 9—and priced at $5.00. Short Lines of White Oxfords and Shoes Reduced —White footwear is proving so popular these days—for house, evening wear and for nurses—that lines are greatly broken—hence these low prices. —Women's white Delco cloth Boots with enameled leather heels, $4.15. —Wickert & Gardner maintenance work Coast district, inc Washington, wer day, demanding present wage | Seattle district Lynch, 310) About 1 the Cos now men in the ported out affe - are ted along |Holds Men at Bay a parted With Fountain Pen)" learned SPOKANE, Wash. Jan, 28 John | Bighth ave. Carter Gollehon, Spokane boy, is un-|ione stickup | der arrest here, charged with having Boots, pair, $4.15. Olive st leashed about ) bad checks within | * - UPPER | the past three montha 1 | | Gollehon's capture followed closely | Smuggle Booze in Ae. % Boiler of Engine! Hand | Siiavensin ig. rentgacioe: asotion. ro BERLIN (Ry M Dry Amer Embroidered leltizens in a residence section gro. cery store. The,boy, fresh from two | ica is not the only place where they find new devices for whiskey smug: |f] | Clothes FROM THE BABY years in the n army leling every day SHOP y with a « inspectors on the eastern Unexcelled daintiness is found in these lovely Baby Clothes worked by the native Philippine women. —Bibs in a variety of de- signs, DS¢ to $1.50. Uncut Yokes for the making of wee dresses, at $1.50. Hand - embroidered — Pil- low Slips, $1.50 to $1.95. —Women’s White Kid Oxfords, blucher style, with hand-turned soles and covered Louis heels, $5.85. —Women's White Fabric Oxfords and Pumps, with fiber soles, $1.95, THE BON MARCHE with welted Louis minutes later the police that H. M, Clark, 1809] was robbed of $104 by a at Eighth ave. White Cloth MAIN FLOOR Girls’ Gymnasium Bloomers at $2.95 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, STARTS THE NEW SEMESTER With the opening of the spring semester in the high schools many girls will welcome this opportu- nity to supply themselves with new Bloomers, Made in sizes girls or women quality black with fullness, Finished with elastic at Long Dresses in various the knee and made with F $1.95 to $15.00. pleats from the belt — at —Short Dresses, $3.95 to $2.85, $10.00. i Gertrudes of long or Middy Sheutes short lengths, finished Middies made of middy with embroidered ruffle or twill in’ regulation style,” plain scallop, $1.50 to in white or in colors, Priced from $2.50 to $3.95, $7.50. BABY SHOP. DAUGHTER SHOP--SECOND FLOOR calmly _ If, for reasons of economy alone, you come in to see these Wool Jersey Dresses, you'll have a most guilty feeling as you examine them. Why? Because they’re so good looking that you'll keep thinking they’re really a better quality than you | should buy. The low price is almost an injustice to these splendid dresses. As the sketch shows, there are two dandy styles, with long and short ; tunic effects, and a third model that has the appearance of a suit. . , pu | In colors we offer Chocolate, Pekin Blue, Light Gray, Navy, Sand, | DUBLIN Golden Brown, French Blue and Fawn. a 0 Sizes are from 16 to 44. day to Phelan asking how | Sullivan. Shots were fired into the Smart Dress Pumps $3.49 a Pair relations might | tain while Sullivan was | testify against the men who com-| | mitted a former attack upon him. A detective was injured in the at j tempt Dress Pumps in a very smart slim model are offered. They have patent leather vamps, satin backs and enam- eled Louis heels. Finished with an oval metal buckle. Sizes from 3 to 74. 'He Asked Phelan; Phelan Replied WASHINGTON could imp: ctors confiseated — the vel carrier of the smugglers 28.—Japan | the a. | Attempt to Slay | British Official | s to fit in heavy sateen, cut ident of a Tokyo assassinate King's Counsel Fuwa wrote Japanese-American be improved. | Industrial Body : | Elects Officers | Postoffice Must | annual ting Tuesday} | Vacate College! BAST LANSING, Mich., Jan, 28. here will have to be| ities of Michiga en route to} Children’s Sweater Suits at $2.50 A Toque, Sweater and Leggins make up these sets. Both plain weaves and brushed wool effects are here, and the color choice includes red, brown, castor and old rose. Sizes from 2 to 6 years. he toeing Airplane Co Johnson, of the ttle Ma Works, and secretary, John B. Shor-| have notified the postoffice depart eth ment they will not release the site, SECOND FLOOR seat deena