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_____THE SEATTLE STAR - TheBonMarché Established 1890 SILK ECONOMIES On Fabric Floor Thursday—most unusual Silk savings will be possible on Fabric Floor. We have gone through our stock and bolt after bolt of the older patterns has been thrown on the counters and marked at a special price. The event is limited to Thursday, because we know that if you and the other women of Seattle appreciate the importance of the savings which we offer tomorrow there will be scarcely enough of these silks to last the day through. If you want silks at a saving—come! 36-inch Silk Mixed Poplin Reduced Crepe Voile and Georgette Reduced to 75c to $1.75 Allies Worry Over Status of Italy-Jugo-Slav Dispute WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.<United| Premiers Lioyd George and Miller Press)—The allies’ reply to Presi and that he cannot return to Rome dent Wilson's protest against their | this time without some definite de Proposal for settling the Adriatic| cision as to the disposition of the Problem was being received at the| disputed Adriatic territory Nittl, Btate department today according to this information, said The allied reply will not be made | he was tired of running to and from Public by the state department, {t/ London and Paria and that a “show Was said, altho President Wilson | dowr was necessary if he wasn to May give out both his protest and retain control of the Italian gov the reply later. After the communt: | ernment gation from the allies Is The position of France and Great the state department, it will be sent | Rritain was described as that of to the White House the’ man between the upper and be Fr the nether millstone, It was tn RY ED L. KEEN evitable, officials potnted out, that (United Press Staff Correspondent) they must offend either Italy, the LONDON, Feb. 18-—The allied) United States or Jugeslavia, ‘The eply to President Wilson's note on | two leading European powers, offi %© Adriatic situation was handed | ciais said, were onfronted with the @ Ambassador Davis last night, the | delicate problem of choosing the Morning Post said today It was understood the completed text was modified considerably from the first draft prepared. The Lon don correspondent of the Matin in Paris said he learned the first draft Seattle Stylle ‘ourth of The Star’s snapshots of attractively- dressed women on Seattle streets. Some British leaders today be. Heved that the only solution is to . submit the entire mattér to the z ‘ sae TE ie tank cearnent ‘Tor | eagge of nations, There was a -Inexpensive silk-mixed materials, used for waists, —40-inch Crepe Voile in Ivory and Flesh-color, and Teconsideration, after which it was —. ogee bop a dresses, skirts and linings. Black, Navy, Marine, Georgette Crepe in Silver, Plum, Tan, Gray and Rose ae 0 a Sik “Whey the ‘wastuna “Mite ter Cerise, Light-brown, Copenhagen and other shades. good grade materials at a reduced price. & Mere conciliating tone . pted the league, inasmuch four : HY e Saree erent to sem a” was| ot, the signatory countries are in-| 36-in. Fancy Silks Reduced to $1.75 36-inch Paulette Reduced to $3.95 due to intervention by Lord oa | ep PE RS ae al —Broken lines of yard-wide Fancy Silks reduced Vy —This serviceable knitted fabric makes smart spring — Drain ery psvendley grey growing conviction that Great | $1.75 a yard. Fancy checks and plaids, also two-tonec dresses, suits and skirts, and also is used for sweat ~~ situation today was believed | Britain will go to almost any and Black Poplins—36 inches wide. ers. Black, Navy, Taupe, Tan, Rose and Copenhagen. to contain rave possibilities, It) length to placate President Wilson | Fi . * R d : 2 4 t breach with th # educed to Brees tint premier Nitti nas told | United States, working on the prio. 36-inch Printed Poplin 33-inch Pongee Silk Reduced to 95c SS gm ap soe femeie ob eae fl naire pod — $1.95 ; —Imported Pongee Silk in natural color at a special jthan lose the future co-operation | Printed Silk-mixed Poplin in pretty designs and price; splendid wearing silk for dress purposes, under- 1s Se | colorings, for making smart smocks, welts and ser- wear or draperies. | finncccciioicabaa! . ‘ } viceable for linings. e ° NOW PRESIDENT ©. P. Hendershot SB inch Decss Satins $2.25 Yard ut Lengths of Silk Mixtares $1.25 Yd. Is Freed by Jury | “inc ress Ja Ins | bd a —Silk-mixed Poplins in self plaid, stripe and check Baad | BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 18—The jury Good grade lustrous Dress Satins in a good show- patterns; a good assortment of dark and light shades. Poincare Reads Farewell) ,.NO'S®, Wane. Hep. ts The Jury ing of Spring shades, Taupe, Gray, Navy, Plum, — Lengths, 2 to 5 yards. Message to French |tary of the State Fair association, | Copenhagen, as well as light colors for evening wear. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD ae jon a manslaughter charge in connec s a | tion with the death of Michael Mor PARIS, Feb. 18.—{United Press| 44 brought in 4 verdict of not guilty | Raymond Poincare today transferred | ary today. Hendershot was blamed the presidential powers of France| for tne death of Morris, who died | to Paul Deschanel. The ceremony | oicht days after being struck on the | took place in the Elysee palace short-| fa hte secretary of the fair as | Ty before 3 p. m. sociation | Deschanel was elected at a joint «d | seasion of the senate and the cham- | Pane Der of deputies at Versailles, Janu: | Criminal Courts in ary 17. . Poincare read his farewen mee| Chicago Are Closed jeu Sage in the senate late yesterday.) CHICAGO, Feb. 18.—Twobranches [i After thanking the senate and the | of the Chicago criminal court were chamber for conferring upon him | ciosed todd} because of lack of the same honor which it previou® | cases Chief Justice Olson said the Jy had conferred upon Marshal Foch | number of criminal cases had con and Georges Clemenceau—that he stantly decreased since the prohibt “merited the nation's recognition” / tion law became effective. The the message pointed out the neces | judges were transferred to civil sity for making peace with Turkey. | courts ‘This peace, the retiring president | en said, should be one that will insure "tranquility in the Orient. Poincare|/ New York Hotels Get fee, emphasized, the need for de|y + f * Yelopment of the league of nations quor ‘or Cooking foto an effective organization, fore) NEW YORK, Feb. 1%.—-Permits to Germany to execute the treaty | coap a atock of wines and liquors on ft Versailles and for complete na-| hand for culinary purposes have been Nonal unity in working out France's | obtained or applied for by nearly financial and material reconstruc: | every large club, hotel and restau New Hats! for Spring $12.50 Models from our workrooms which embrace the newest modes and in smartness vival many of the more expensive lines. —tThe Hat sketched is the new visor effect—a clever turn-off- the-face style, trimmed with lacquered wings, —Flower-trimmed Turbans have scarfs of maline. —Patent Leather Hats and Hats with cirie crown. ADA, ALMA, ALETA Apron Triplets $1.95 They make their debut on rant in New York, it was stated at) the office of the collector of internal revenue here today. Filing of appli- cations for permits to keep liquor In places other than in the home of the| Black plush, furtrimmed c..u)thruout the winter, especially the | Apron Thursday. owner will close tomorrow night. have enjoyed itmmense popu! three-quarter length variety, plo tured here, and unless Seattle ADA is an apron of gingham, Layettes at Very Interesting Prices ——Emergency Layettes contain- ing 19 pieces—which are the articles most necessary to the new baby’s wardrobe — price $10.50. —19-piece Layettes, including all the essentials for the new baby; articles are well made and of good materials. These are exceptionally good for $15.00. —Better Layettes, containing 32 pieces, price $21.50. —Baby’s first Long Dresses of as quality batiste, 75c and —Outing Gertrudes, 50c to 95c. For the Bath, —Baby Balm Talcum, 25c. —Embroidered Bath Sets in pink and blue, with crochet edge, $1.95. —The Arnold Bath Aprons for the mother, $2.50. SECOND FLOOR TRE BOS MARCHE ARGAIN BASEME —Becoming styles of shiny straw and perky shapes, with ruffle trimming. —Dozens of other models re- flecting what’s smart for spring in color, style and trimming. SECOND FLOOR _ DOWN PROFFER | Doesn't Want Vote in Geor- gia Presidential Primaries } i — | | NEW YORK, Feb. 18—(United | Preas.—William G. McAdoo today | declined to permit his name to be voted on in the democratic presiden. tal primar WATCH THE SHOPPING BOOTHS IN FEBRUARY Wash Dresses, $1.95 You'll find it very handy, very inexpensive, to run into the Booths on the Upper Main Floor and get one of these Wash Dresses of gingham or percale, reduced to $1.95. Waistline and Billie Burke Cotton Voiles 30c LOVELY MATERIALS FOR SPRING DRESSES OR WINDOW DRAPES 36- and 40-inch Cotton Voiles— light blue and green, in plain shades with satin stripes and white grounds, with small floral patterns—and plaids with floral designs. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD tional convention “from every state | where possible.” A Selling of Silverware at $1.25 TWO NEW PATTERNS—SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THURSDAY The “Princess” and the “Manchester” Silverware patterns, made by the well-known “Rogers” factories. Every piece war- ranted to give satisfactory service for many years. Included are: Teaspoons, set of 6, $1.25 Salad Forks, set of 8, $1.25 Dessert Spoons, set of 3, $1.25 Butter Spreaders, set of 3, ‘Fablespoons, set et 4 $1 a Berry Spoons at $1.25 each Dinner Forks, set of 3, $1.25 Cold Meat Forks, $1.25 each Dinner Knives, set of 3, $1.25 Gravy Ladles at $1.25 each UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE A 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rug at $42.50 oo - P A 8-3x10-6 Wool Fiber Rugs | offers one of the best possible in- 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs at $13.50 vestments with rug prices as they at $55.00 Good size Rugs, these, and | re today. ; - You'll find the very latest very inexpensive 3x10-6 feet | Brussels rugs give the service | allover designs and colorings in with a large variety of designs | they do because of the pure worst- | these Seamless Wilton Velvet But, McAdoo said, he regarde it! ‘as the imperative duty of any man | to nomination if it should icited.” his statement in a} ‘or Miller 8. Bell, of Milledgeviile, Ga. his boyhood home, where his nate had been entered in the primaries. ‘Proves His ‘Son : Just as Old as He TACOMA, Feb, 18—"My #on Is as old as T am,” declared a Norwegian jin answer to questions put to him by the naturalization clerk “As old as you? How could that be?" | “Well, you see,” explained the ap. plicant for citizenship, “after I came to this country about 10 years ago I met and married a widow with 11 children and the oldest boy was the {same age as I. My wife is 20 years Jolder than T am.” “You deserve citizenship, brother,” sald the clerk as he entered the in formation on the record book lately worn until after Paster. An ; 4 ed. extremely pretty ailkefaced hat, | ee ee ink, blue jthe dark colors worn by this young | side. | tne indy te the pictare will come ALETA, a fascinating striped SECOND FLOOR Terrific Gal Caught in the path of a fearful storm she plunges mountains of water force an entrance to the hold and her cargo of Cotton Crepe is saturated. ‘in. The result is— 15,664 Yards of Customs duty was paid on an invoiced cost of 76Ysc a yard, so you can judge for yourself what a wonder- |weather departs from ite usual) in attractive apron checks— caught here and there, with rich.| or gray chambray—trimmed in woman. DAISY HENRY. | e | percale Apron of light color— | | front fastening and large sailor A Great Ship | = wh p SMALL WAISTBAND on, with tremendous seas sweeping her decks from Of course insurance is claimed, the Underwriters take co) 27-Inch Cotton Crepe ful bargain we’re offering you. course, they will be quite appropri- slipover style, with pocket and | colored threads, tastefully livens up white Sharon faiehen A: one APRONS OF PERCALE 50c Struggles With end to end. Staunchly built though she is, these charge of the cargo—and then the Bargain Basement steps The material is in ABSOLUTELY FAST COLORS of Rose, Buff, “Listening In” on Phone Unlawful | hat a stat or | /and art colorings—most suit- | eds of which they’re woven—and Rugs at $55.00. They harmon- t able rugs for bedrooms—priced | jt’'s the scarcity of this worsted | ize,with most any color scheme ‘ Blue, Green, Lavender and Brown, and comes in 20- and 40-yard bolts. phy sth edly phan Soy oh $18.60. | that is forcing prices higher. dn gliving GF Sets one. , ‘ P 4 |tercepting a telephone message. Ed i i , The ends of some of the bolts are dirt stained, but fully a third are Bait Bidle San G oecent sdoces oe bg Po nie , ane arsine 7— f him up to the telephone con in ect diti i i i ‘ | allegin: Hurd in perfect condition, and the material that is stained \can be easily Breer tint Get a Wool Fiber Rug for High-grade Seamless Axmin- washed. pect te your home—if you want some- ster Rugs—good looking, in- Whether you want much or little of this serviceable fabric, you'd | FELLOW DEPUTIES presented thing inexpensive and service- deed, in the most up-to-date de- Deputy Sheriff Charles H, Kearney able. They have allover and signs and artistic color com- with a silver set ‘Tuesday night, at the county jail on the arrival of his bride from Spokane. Mrs, Kearney was “arrested” on her arrival, and plain center effects—colors suit- binations—serviceable and espe- able for any room. cially de better be on hand early tomorrow morning, a8 it’s too good.a bargain to last long! 4 Deputy Kearney wae forced to go to the jail to ball her out, a - — ane terre eeeee