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BERIANS MAY } 9 =~~—SATTENTION, UNCLE SAM! FIGHT JAPANESE (oge—p—— Plan to Close Vladivostok Against Foreign Landing WASHINGTON, Feb. 5. Fighting between social-revolu Mienary forces ar troops is expec at any time in b a between Irkut ding es received here to- Vostok and are repc in practical control of all Siberia as for Irkutsk, a distance of about 1,500 miles. ) ‘This is the territory into which > Japan is sending fresh troops thru | Vladivostok, to prevent the Rol Sheviki entering it and menacing Japanese possessions As the slogan of th Honaries is “no foreig ce in our affairs” there is believed to be danger of active hostilities be tween the Japanese and the Siber fans, , r AMERIC ARE IN VLADIVOSTOK Officials here would not be sur Vladivostok nst of Japan Tt is hoped all the United States troops | Will be out of Siberia before trouble About 4,000 remain, some them in Vladivostok ready to ‘the trans-Siberian railwa, | - There has already been one clash between the revolutionists and the) Japanese, according to advices here.| Y This occurred at Khabhorovka, far “north of Vladivostok. The revolu- | tlonaries were fired upon by Japan. | ‘ene, the message said, but they still hold the town. | Advices from General Graves, American commander in Siberia, in Micated the — social-revolutionaries _ Were disposed to be friendly Allied intervention in Siber the uprisings of social-revolu , it was declared today by high army officer in daily*touch the Russian situati | * ‘ “The people of Siberia were sick|/ Denies Divorce to |Arrest Two Women the mucking around ot foreien| A ged Man and Wife| for Toting Molasses o ” as this officer expressed it, | ‘were being constantly harrassed| CHICAGO, Feb. 5.—Circuit Judge! The police had a short-lived thrill General Semenoff, the Cossack | David has set an age limit for di-|at 2 a m, Thureday, when they ar: | , 80 they decided to take over | vorces. David Wolf, 67, and his wife,| rested Mabel Morris, 26, and Bertha | Ross, 25, in possession of a suit case | containing 40 opium ting filled with ol of the country, he said. 60, faced him ae oa “He hasn't spoken to me for six Ba | months,” said Mrs. David, na rtender “It's disgraceful for people of your | sei: ul for people of Your) sequent investigation revealed the 5 ro Must Eat at Times |**° & ” '° court” dectarea Judge! contents to be molasses, The wom FRANCISCO, Feb. 5 faa Naa and dismissed the case. |en are being held on an open charge rens, erstwhile “stein- »” inserts this want ad “A HOT CANDIDATE after Jury, | A man who on his wedding tour Position in kitchen or gen-|but not’ until then," said Governor | kisses his bride every time the train |" housework by man who tended | Louis F. Hart of his plans for a re-|enters a tunnel may in after years |‘ Years.” He says even bar-/election campaign at the New Wash-|take a drink every time the train) | must eat. ington hotel Wednesday night enters a tunnel HE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT The Bargain Basement is Rich In Economy Chances . By buying in the Bargain Basernent you economize on every article |—thus you are enabled to lay aside a little each day. Walk through the Bargain Basement every time you are down town and see for your- self what splendid bargains aré found there. Economy and Style the Watchword of These | New Navy Serge Dresses at $17.50 One Glance Will Show You How Smart They Are | When you buy Dresses in the Bargain Basement you are as- sured of having the style and the quality at a price that is easy to pay. Think of it, only $17.50 for these girlish dresses. - Navy blue serge, the most desirable color and the most popu- | lar fabric for utility dresses. “Made with short tunic effect — attractively trimmed with bias bands and braid, or braid and buttons. Others with button trimmed straps with end fastenings — blouse fetchingly trimmed with braid. The dress on the right is fashioned with beautifully braided flarés over the hips—front of blouse embroidered in black and alighter shade of blue to match. Any dress in the lot for $17.50. Sizes 16 to 42. ne ie | what was believed to be opium, Sub-| y jin the right arm. HE SEATTLE STAR ~ y | ~- Seda . SHOOTS MAN AT BOXING MATCH Oakland Fans Are Trampled in Wild Excitement OAKLAND, Cal, Feb. 5.—Thou-| ff} sands of fight fans watching the |) matches at the Oakland auditorium were given a thrill not rd when Thomas Munse, dre Iver © on a ma a ‘Lido. Lido was hit He dashed out} 4 disappeared said they have | d assaults on Munse was ar] of the building The Oakland pol wanted him fo: strike breakers. rested. The shooting took place during | one of the preliminary bouts. In |the exeitement chairs were over | turned and men knocked down and \trampled on, The fighters in the |ring ceased battling and scurriet | for cover ‘AMERICAN HELD _ BY MEX BANDITS. 'Same Old “Ufgent Request” | | Sent by State Department | | WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—Joseph |B. Askew, an American citizen, was | | kidnaped by Mexican bandits during | an attack on the night of February 2, on the plantation of the Tia-| |hualilo company at Lardo, state of| ; Durango, the state department aot |mounced today | | Askew was an employe of the company | The American embassy at Mexico City has presented to the Mexica foreign office “an urgent request that immediate steps be taken to| jeffect the release of Askew un |harmed, the state department an-| nounced $50,000 THEFT IS CONFESSED Gold Bullion Is Stolen From| U. S. Mint at Denver DENVER, Col,, Feb. 5.—Thefts of gold bullion fre United States mint here aggregating over $50,000 were admitted by Orville Harring ton, assayist, when he was arrested early today. All of the ste was recovered from a cache under a sidewalk at Harrington's home. | The thefts have occurred since Sep tember. in Mary’s Cigarets? Boyd Bartless, 61, and H. C. Hall, | 43, both carpenters, are in jail Thurs- day, being investigated by the police on the theory that they administered drugs to Mary Hartshorn, 24, in to. bacco which she smoked tn cigarets. The woman is being held as a wit- ness, The arrests were made at the Imperial hotel, 1408 Fourth ave. Mainspring Broken, Dip Returns Watch 8. Henvurson, 707 Sixth ave. 8., re. ported the theft of a watch Tuesday. He reported Wednesday that the thief returned the h Wednesday. “The mainspring was broken ex: plained Henvurson, “and I guess the | thief didn’t want to trouble about having it fixed.” He Has One Way to Beat H. C. of L. KEARNEY, Neb, Feb. be George H. Harris found a way to beat old H. C. of L. He has just completed a 28-day fast. The average age of the Americans killed in the late war was 23, TheBonMarché > Established 1890 The Remaining Trimmed Winter Hats Will Soon Go at These Prices Drastic reductions have been taken on these Winter Hats to make way for newer stocks. With the ‘uncertainty of the Spring weather you will find plenty of use for a winter hat in the next few weeks. Hats Reduced to $2.95 Flowers and wings trim many of these hats of velvet in close-fitting styles. Some are trimmed with applique of petals. Black and colored velvets are in the selection. Hats Reduced to $5.95 Fur, feathers and metal or wool stitching trim these hats of velvet. Some show the use of duvetyn, oth- ers are in wrapped turban effects. MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Easil ss Wheeled Go-Carts for Baby’s Pleasure Go-Carts that are a real help to mother and a source of happiness to the little folk, are found in a pleasing choice at the Bon Marche. Strongly built to give good usage and at the same time good to look at, and reasonably priced—it will repay you to come here when you need a Go-Cart. Collapsible Go-Carts Very Special $8.95 Want inexpensive Go-Carts? to see these, for priced for be wise specially you will they're at $8.95. Made three-bow hood and wheels. Collapsible Go-Carts at $19.50 jood, inexpensive Go-Carts—well built, with good-size hood and front hood on dash—fitted with rubber- tired wheels and mud guards, $19.50. $17.50. Pacific and Royal Society Packages Half Price Broken Lines--- Only a Few of Each Kind Broken lines of Pacific and Royal Society Package Goods, and it may be the very piece you want is here—who knows? All made and ready to embroider. Dresses for infants, 1 and 2-year-old chil- dren. Telephone screens, telephone pads and overnight cases. Pacific and Royal Society Goods One-Third Less In this collection of broken lines of Package Goods —at one-third less—you will find: Girls’ Dresses in 2, 4, 6 and 8-year sizes. Rompers in 1 and 2-year sizes. Infants’ Dresses in 2-year sizes. Children’s Dresses at $1.45 Made-up Dresses of blue chambrette for simple em- broidery—sizes 4 to 6 years. Stamped Rompers at 75c Rompers—ready-made, of blue linene, trimmed with collars, cuffs and belt of white repp—stamped to em- broider—1-year size. ART SECTION, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Style and Comfort Are Attained in the Corset Shop at the Bon Marche Perfect gowning is attained by the scientific fitting of well-chosen corsets. In the Bon Marche Corset Shop you will find expert corsetieres to fit your new corset and select for you the proper brassieres or ban- deaux to give your new gowns the correct lines. CORSET SHOP, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE NOW FOR A BUSY DAY ON FABRIC FLOOR Voile Remnants 25c a Yard F you can use any Voile Remnants for making dresses or waists, get them here Friday at 25¢ a yard—lengths to 7 yards—mostly in dark shades—with attractive patterns. FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD)—THE BON MARCHE on steel frame with reclining back and adjustable dash—fitted with rubber - tired —Fulton Go-Carts with rub- ber-tired wheels and 3-bow hood, unpadded seat, priced —Fulton Go-Carts with pad- ded seat, 3 or 4-bow hood, in gray or black, at $19.50. Collapsible Go-Carts Special at $12.95 For one day we are making this spe- cial offer in Go-Carts, and just when people are thinking of getting new gc- carts for spring. Collapsible style, with nickel trimmings, padded seat and re- clining back, with rubber-tired wheels. Fulton Palace Go-Carts $30.00 Go-Carts made with high sides, fitted with 4-bow leatherette hoods, in gray, brown or black—get one and keep baby in the open air. BASEMENT—UNION STREET SIDE If so, Friday WATCH THE SHOPPING BOOTHS IN FEBRUARY Women’s Fiber Silk Hose Reduced to 79c ‘OMEN’S STOCKINGS—values that talk— and they'll walk, too, when you see them reduced to 79c—for they ordinarily sell for much more. Fiber silk, with reinforced heels and toes and double hemmed tops of lisle. Black and brown, sizes 9, 914 and 10. White, plain or fancy, sizes 814 to 10. BOOTH—UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE Are You Going to Be a Valentine? Whether you are to be a Valentine or merely: a Valentine hostess, these items. will interest you: —Seals and Cut-outs in the shape of Cupids, hearts and arrows—10c pkg. —Valentine Place Cards, 20c to 35¢ a dozen. —Valentine Tally Cards, 25¢ and 35c dozen. —Valentine Post Cards, 10¢ a dozen. —Valentines, 214 to $2.50 apiece. STATIONERY SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR —Because they’re the popular footwear of the season. —Because they are so smart. —Because they are so comfortable. —With military or Cuban heels. Tan Calf Oxfords Oxfords made of medium tan calf with imitation wing tips—high arches, military heels and medium slender vamps, at $11.00. Chestnut Brown Oxfords Oxfords made of dark chestnut brown calf with imitation wing tips—splendid lookers at $11.00. Mahogany Brown Oxfords Oxfords made of dark. mahogany brown calf with straight tip, Cuban heels and medium vamp, $10.0 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 2S