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THE SEATTLE STAR LABANDITS [CONGRESS TO DECIDE EX-HUN PRINCE IDA M, TARBELL ‘FORGOT’ WON'T GO AS. SOVIET ARMY SEIZE AMERICAN ON AMERICAN POLICY |NSULTS FRENCH IS FOR HOOVER TAX-DODGING EXCUSE FIGHTS POLES “Train Derailed and 33 Slain| OF MERCHANT MARINE |Starts Fight Over “Deutsch- “Would Deal Fairly,” Pub- eee UNCLE SAMUEL Rumania to Discuss Peacg™ at i i | BY HARRY B. HUNT }Vonmels remaining in the possession ” | . ¢ WASHINGTO » to the interest on federal farm With Reds f in Fight | WASHINGTON, March .—Unole|of-or under contrat by, the atip land Ueber Alles licist Declares rot to state Ht.” Iw a excune that |lonn bonds, if you Rave any. —_ Sam's policy with respect to the fu and — | * won't be accepted by Uncle Bam's! If you have re " ’ : us * Alexané BL PASO, Texas, March § titure of the American merohant| The board was proceeding to BERLIN, March &—Refusal of Ida M. Tarbell in Beattie today revenue department this year arine is to be decided by congre voutels on!two French officers, attached to the | @nounced herself for Hoover f , t : the highest | ident ae testimony rench mission here, to stand when schiand Ueber Alles” was pla dining room of the Hotel ated a Ker . in which Prince Joachim cht, relative of the fort in said to have been Drought by passe City Sunday i by the JAR American, Joseph Williams, an) pwo pb or Jones of Wash theory that now the war waa over [employe of the American Smelting n S and $266 Unele Sam should get out of the He z " ere pons © experiments and | pasved over last year on the theor favors @ humanitarian program for land Refining company, was reported m respectively, tay Gown a pel-|shipping bualness Immediately, and va abr. far, it wa said. the J held for ransom by the Mexican out of the veasels now owned or in loan necewmary, The Frenchmen, Capta, Klan and| , Mine ‘Tarbell spoke at Y. M. ¢ process of construction for the ore A. Bunday in favor of the policy would have put tnto| Rougven, were badly battered by the the hands of private ebipr ustain 40 |terests, for leas than $% wting some $ 4 conterence of Badife ding Lithuania, 4 4 ons wore killed {r the battle between 50 Yaqui! sol OF the train guards and S00 \ " fe derail of troops, following the a moe mt 194 SINT he will mpenk night at Y, M. ¢ Matter With states merchant « in-|Germans, They were cut and bruised 0,000, | by bottles, lassen and candies hurled 000"; at them, Waiters finally succeeded ting the Freneh from the din trial We : n< 2 vuyne bas nw a ared in an interview tala INJUNCT | ew nm at cutrate prices m, | een A here Brack. Nincteon soldiers, . In the n f interests might be ¢ Jonchim A wit Anthracite Miners troops, the general a eens ce ten bandits were killed, " < Do | ne 4, followed b oun t pent B eas, the shipping orb only some #00) F rald, followed ‘ ’ fear the present Bolshevilg pansies r the direction of Chair. | st Those vearels that w 1 find | tom of tipping the oret pia | May Suspend Work ‘ r “ ensive mn Harton Payne, was pro buyers would, naturally, be the/the German national song The NEW YORK, March #.—Represer t W. - 3 Bepress Handlers with esate ef Uncle Sam's |orwam ofthe eet French party, sonsating Of the {60 aiiver af aniiracite miners, wnt a pee Better Have a New 4% nt abipea Onur best vee wou move | captaina, panied by; n r minary meeting here t y were oO s 2 Continuing Strike te the stepping, by e/prt|into petvate ewuersbip at prices tur|Fronchinas and woman, did not |Srgneim? meting here today w ue License Wednesd CHICAGO, March &.—Fxpreas han sale of | be at cost and Uncle Sam | arine, tc cane their negotiations with operat in tee Mot thout 1921 leenses Were and clerks of the American Ex eft In posseaxion of so ors extend beyond April 1, thru dis ee nant ora y w face eompany here today continued the be: » including all the se * Mrs a Now coment on & new wage pote of the & County ow Norman M. Wi ; strike for increased wages |a tata! ¢ 7 and the inferior typen, . t be a wuspension of w ment here. At 2 nnd y be would notify &h Without a sign of a break for $95,500,000, ; government would have| Is “Elaine Davis” | but no strike.” Monday Mrs, Hele John ger and Chief of Pollll to the city’s food supply | per ton. 6 in competition wi he | - ne *-|gomery, Miss Mar J. ¥. Warren on that date that Reet tareatened strike of express! This ls frot $126 to $150 per ton| better ships Piaine Davis waa the name of| schate Win ended » far ax cerned they may hauffeur lens than It would cot to bulld| It is to prevent Just thin attua. |James R. Deaver's former wite Mon-| Need More Mone . cin m € feamsters and chauffeurs in sym ha P 5) Magy ed yews estant chur 4 «in mak ate. Spathy with the clerks was averted the mame type of ships today, and/tion that the Jones bills are day. By « court order she had he f E t di ti governm. The public —" when the wagon men refused their|an equal amount leas than the cost | drawn, maiden name Deaver, wid or Extradition ‘";; ve Wh Did Frank al ot the Yast majority of the 1658! ‘They would set up a “United states |to be the riche nt In) Legialature may be waked t ere Did Fran Marine corporation,” with | (he world, was a nt of life of 30 y which |der of H. ¢ take over the entire govern. | charged Holt with estranging him |; flect, both for purposes of op. | from his wife, Later Deaver secured | j¢ This am ‘ iB THE BON MARCHE iment fleet, beth tor moms ebay ing atic i A R GA I B S E VICTORY WAY te the name pro APPLICATION of Charies ft Mture sete e e posed by the Inglewood Country Boyles for injunction against Hrtnk club for the arterial highway lead- ley Supply Co, Washington Ire CHICAGO, March 8 mit al ou e log from the main business section Works and Olympia Steel Works for | Gourley, president of the Lake For ot reSses _ - Me FUNERAL SERVICES for Capt _Get His Treasure John Taylor, ¥ tied at his home . 22, might Pron y¥ N unday, w be mn ot three y-Watson but until 11 police determine this he will r of the G. A. I the city jail, where he is und A. M held. He was arrested in the Place market Sunday night. LARS, most eney, and an| SEATTLJ ARCHITECT, the city by way of Stewart at, |alleged infringement of patent was|est Luinbgr company, runs his bus re stolen from C. L./Svarz, has been selected supervi ke ave. and 10th ave. N, E. wo ¢ 4 Saturday in U. 8 district) ness by te © while he nurse m, at 716% First ave.,/architect for the new $126,000 Ewa pet! way. his son, ill with scarlet fever | fron ett armory he Bon Marche || The Bon Marche tablished 1890 Established 189¢ This Spring, as in the Past, Bon Marché Values in White Goods Are Unexcelled From its beginning, when the success of the little store depended largely upon the quality of the yard-goods carried, right up to the pres- ent, the Bon Marche has given special attention to values’in White Goods. : And this Spring you will find the values offered fully up to the high standard which the Bon Marche has successfully maintained for thirty _'33 a 2 ee PraTitti tte mitie, years, e 85c to $2.25 50c¢ and 60c Crisp and white—plain-weave Organ- Daughter will have the daintiest dies, also very new pieces in shadow dress possible—at a moderate outlay— checks, stripes and dots—40 to 46 if you make it of Sherrette—a inches wide—lovely for Confirmation weave white lawn, at 50¢ and 60c; or graduation dresses. inches wide. White Cotton Voiles Flaxon 40c and 50c Plain weaves, checks and stripes—36 vec pfs ee ee in appear- and 44 inches wide—50c to $1.85. ance-—< "Mer mad cod Batist Las ercerize atiste Liklinen 60c to 75¢ a ‘ain White Batiste—that launders > 40- and 44-inch Liklinen—so fine and beautifully; 40 inches wide; fine and sheer, and so easily laundered. soft—45c to $1.00. Luna Lawn 45c¢ and 60c White Oxford 65c Plain sheer Luna Lawn—also some Medium heavy weight material for stripes—32 and 34 inches wide. dresses—also skirts—34 inches wide. FABRIC FLOOR~THIRD yy —— a Willow Waste Paper Luxor Toilet Articles No need to put off any. longer the Basket 85c TO ASSIST IN MAKING ONE'S chase of that serviceable Jersey A specially low price for Willow APPEARA} CE MORE you’ ve been longing for! Baskets like these. Durable and well DELECTABLE You'll find it pve ce ih the seven = | pon. Soe for offices, churches or —Luxor Lip Sticks, rose and dark, 25c. i or fi ay’s selli , otels. = —Luxor Rouge, 50c. Mite drew i new, Hager Be ge ae dhctcl, | Goes bse rt Clothes Baskets, Es Vanity Soxes at $1.00. shows, are attractive and becoming. The trim- 1 ee : --Luxor Compact Powder, all shades, at 50e. — oe Toilet Water,’ bouquet, lilac, IN THE SHOPPING BOOTHS— rose, violet and eau de cologne, $1.00. UPPER MAIN FLOOR —Luxor Smelling Salts, Tse. | —Luxor Toilet Powe | Glycerine Castile Soap —Luxor Face Powder | Five Bars for 25c ~—Luxor Cold Cream, Here's a chance to get Soap at a —Luxor Vanishing ( —Luxor Cuticle Remover at saving. Large cakes of Glycerine Cas- eal Jail White Ts tile, 6 bars for 25c. Luxor Nail White or Nail F UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 7 Do You Need Dinnerware for Everyday Use? Opecial Ee ati Ys ate ATT THENTIC SPRING MIL“LIN ERY No use to sigh at the high cost of Dishes when you can get them at ° 3 GPeatuning Hats for Street wear) How About an O’Cedar Mop at 69c? ; : “My name is O-Cedar; I am a Polishing Mop—I tak at fh oe oft of variate fr or ndeumt—ieving and Social Occasions such prices as here quoted. Pure White American Dinnerware of medium weight, very desirable and practical, Included are: kinds of woodwork need polishing—and how I do lighten labor, I will come to you at a special price Tuesday—but I cannot be had by telephoning—you will have to come and see me.” FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE mings are of narrow twisted braid, tinsel, floss embroidery and covered buttons. , The colors are Navy, China Blue, Copen hage n and Peacock Blue. Sizes range from 16 to 42. WOMEN’S Patent Leather Oxfords $4.95 Another brand-new bargain from the Bar- gain Basement Shoe Department! Each seems Potter than the last! + Nothing dressier for work or play than these sparkling beauties. They have five eyelets, good leather soles, Louis heels, and come in sizes from 31/2 to 7. Wide-Brimmed Shapes In Glossy-Finished Straws mc 98 and $2.29 The shapes at $1.98 are in straight brim, creased crown, turn-down and poke shapes, in |]| Bluebird Blue, Bark Brown, Cream and Black. |]} All have wide brims and are of shiny-finish | | straws. Black is the only color shown in the $2.29 |) shapes. All have wide straw brims in lace | effect, and the brims are straight, floppy or | UNION 8 A =i g23 Tea Cups and Saucers, special 19¢ pair Large Coffee Cups and Sa 250 pair Tea Plates, special 690 f of six Pie Plates, special Ste for set of six Bread and Butter Plates, 46¢ for six Soup Plates, special 85¢ for set of six Oatmeal Bowls, special 850 for six up.on one side. MILLINERY SECTION, THIRD FLOOR—-THE BON MARCHE