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FESHOPETO (NAVAL BUDGET (SIMS CHARGES — ALASKAN SEEKS | HELP DENIED PRETTY BLONDE IN THIS MONTH SEVERELY CUT gton ~ and Detaware| Pacific Coast Defenses Are, Says Staff Too Small to! Handle Details | WASHINGTON ‘to Make 36 Ratifications | un “WASHINGTON March 17 "The Mavanal suffrage amendment will be this month,” said Alice Paul National Woman's party Feceiving word that West Vir had ratified ington and De Will meet in 22. The wom in Delaware, but not harder ‘they had in West Virginia. Miss Says antiprohibitionists are antisuffragists fight the An amendment expect a ‘still working hard to tions in Vermont and pane Biles Paul. : ~ Women Wiesine, Says Mrs. Kerr are winning.” sald Mrs. H. Kerr, national organiser “We the National Women’s party, in Wednesday, on her way to where she will attend the Session of the legisiature . March 17.—Gen ara od, candidate for the re Mm nomination for the presi y, has been granted two months’ of absence, on his own applica Secretary Baker has announced. Fire of unknown origin destroyed home of Joseph S. Ashley, 4 ave. S., Tuesday afternoon. The ts estimated at $1,700. | vided $1,000. Neglected | faire commi nd ried the 1920-21 appropriation bill, after re ducing the estimate by the depart nt nearly $200,000,000 in the bill, $424 000 lens th ttee auth: “lonly at San Diego jevelog the for a marine station, $500 rine station, $75 railroad and $490,000 for a suppl submarin: $250,000 warehouse, For a stroyer base at Astoria, Ore was authorined Says He’s Wrong; Wants Her Back ; 7 1 U.S. Agents Here Mrs. H. SV st, has di with her h Bokit reported to Tues was wrong,” said Waterman want her back Police Looking for “Moon-Faced Man” A. Shasti wants the police to comb the city for a “moon faced man with who robbed Shasti'« Yesier way of $460 in «1 $100 currency a moustache, Barcal Women---Rest Easy on the |, Admiral Wilhur entire control o during the war one of the allies thelr resou posal, he fore the senate na }| tee today Altho he did Britain was th unrestricted to the navy a caring the bru ue all be the others to p ut this nation's di wed in testimony be aval affairs commit t suggest that Great tion wume thi ol, he pointed out tment that ehe was nt of the war allied nay eclined to take wan too am tails. on Grain Inquiry Untied States t Of justice the Max H. Houser er an ace special Humphreys w George Mayc riment of and = Willi agent, Portland. Attorney Lester W arrived to resume Inquiry tied from Was am Bryon, An absent-minded man seldom for gets bis troubles: BON MARCHE N BASEMEN Shoe Question 869 Pairs of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords $1.00 «4 $2.00 One of the veteran shoe retailers of the Northwest, who handles only de footwear, offered us the odd lots and broken size assort- high-gra ments which he had collected during several seasons’ selling. And we bought 869 pairs at so low a price that we can sell them to you at $1.00 and $2.00 There are both Pumps and Oxfords in patent leather, gunmetal leather and vici kid, also several pairs of shoes in common-sense style with low heels. But please don’t expect to find the latest styles. good looking, have solid leather soles and are mostly Goodyear welt— a pair. Some Saving! These And They'll Give Splendid Service. Sizes 2} to 34 Ladies’ Home and McCall Patterns There are Children’s Dresses, Boys’ Blouses and Shirts, Women’s Dresses, Dressing Sacques, Waists, Skirts and Undermuslins; also Men’s Shirts, Pajamas and Night Shirts. All sizes. Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 A. M. $1.00 FREE PATTERNS In the Bargain Basement Take your pick from good staple designs in Journal popular Copenhagen Sizes are from 16 to 42. ss $2.00 Smart Jersey Dresses $15.00 Why not get that Jersey Dress tomorrow? seven of the smartest styles from which to surely the price is low enough. The dresses are attractively trimmed and come China Blue, Navy, and shoes are Here are choose—and in the Peacock. | INTOJAP'S CAR Says She Must Be 5 Feet 3 Inches Tall | With giris by the hundreds seeching him to marry th Verry Cooningha Alaska acy love man,” was still not con tent today Vive days age Cunning? wrote The Star asking the ed to find him « bride, It was a “rush order.” Star published the letter tr Cunningham said he must be nous Number musing, suc m fond moth marry off if I look good to them (the mothers. ALL, WANT HIM AT SAME UK In one batch of letters were from different girls all asking me for at the same he As the p meet th hter le well, man died before they were The mother begs me t beers r, and offers me a it t will. GOING LooK BRYON! HE LEAPS I never knew there were so man young ladies, A lot of them do are for money, but « all they ina will give them tr that I will give t love she wants, b be unable to give mm love. romantic ban one true “some of the girls make me really afraid. They want me me to ted at But I'm going to jook before * are no many seem te me, I want to again to way that I we old and at le one, of co preferred, others.” With two which to pick hy Cunningham emp that he ts not 1 “e, who | tho this need not bar @ hur 1 want to meet some more of Seatt io ful girls firwt Io's won: | he concludes | | DRIVES HEAD-ON | Intoxicated Motorist Injured | in Wreck ih Driving bis auto head.on rear of a Ford deliver on Pacific highway ows sanitarium Tv Pieres Naegels. of Tacom the wreck of both mac self narrowly escaped 4: G. Onhi, a Jap gardener, owner of the Ford, and his partner had stop: © to remedy engine trou i", according to I Sheriff bert Beebe, who in gated. intoxicated whe caused the collision Severely cut by flying covered with i, Na taken to th ty hospital along Oshi y hurt e placed Naeg T arrest r his wounds had who w andaged ‘Will Arrest Her at Prison Gates ATLANTA 3 March 17 warrant, charging Mre. Ida M. awaiting her re ‘ prison farm She was band of lare the Nel be rele se from convicted with her hus Origin the sisters, she wa © murder of wequitted when the state failed to prove the sisters were dead. The young never found women were |Bryan Sees Doom of | | the Double Standard MIAMI, Fla., March 17.—The next jareat reform due he United | States, Will Jenn tryan be: | |lieves, im the minat the dou | ble standard 5 he | tlon of men to the # high level Jof personal conduct they women, Woman suffrag jopinion, will further this eleva Board Opposed to special meeting lation at the coming spec Jon the grounds that school finans |demands more time for consideration | jand study than can be given at this | | time Dan Is City Guest for Next 30 Days Dan Huston, 32 and colored held Patrolman Francie Kee thum! ween his teeth just before | the officer knocked bh. bru @ jew elry store window at Sixth ave, 8 and Jackson st., is a guest at the city stockade Wednesday, He'll stay 30} days and pay $100 fine. Everett to Honor Memory of Heroes Everett will ho: her 74 men whe School Legislation ||) by creating Riverside par K. Andrews & Co., Seattle landscape architects, will be in charge. The Bon Marche” Established 1890 Many Smartly Clad Seattle Girls Are Wearing Plaid Skirts This Spring Dazzling colors are combined to make gorgeous patterns in the Spring plaids that fashion the new- est skirts. The range of styles is so wide that every type will find a satisfactory choice. It may be plainly tailored, it may be box pleated, but very often it is finely accordion pleated. In large plaids, small checks and in black and white checks. Priced From $7.50 to $29.50 SKIRT SECTION, SECOND FLOOR Four Pretty Gowns and What They Are Made Of As Shown in the Trimming and Ribbon Departments Some of the Spring trimmings that are most tastefully combined— to make fashionable garments for present wear. FOR AN EFFECTIVE EV ING GOWN FOR MAKING A STYLISH STREET DRESS A ve ching evening gown may be made entirely These trimmings will go wonderfully well with taf- of materials from the Trimming Section — Black feta—an overskist may be made of Nigger Brown Georgette at $2.25 a yard—combined with Dotted Net Georgette at $2.25 a yard—Bandings at $2.25 and at $2.50 a yard—an overflounce of net embroidered $5.00 a yard to trim it—and we'll be glad to suggest in green at $6.00, embroidered ribbon at $6.00 and how they may be combined. Chantilly lace at $1, make a nice finish. WHEN YOU MAKE YOUR FOR MAKING A SIMPLE WEDDING DRESS GRADUATION FROCK lends itself to making the sheerest of A graduation frock may be most attractive yet eas- $2.25 a yard. This, coupled with ily made by using Dotted Net Flouncing—with three a yard, and the wider to match at ruffles at regular intervals—$4.50 a yard., The sleeves A girdle of white Satin Ribbon at and neck may be prettily finished with Lace Edged and a Veil at $2.50 a yard, completes Net Trimming at $2.50, and a luscious girdle of white Satin Ribbon at $1.50 a yard. FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Georgette wedding dre Banding at $4 $10.00 a yard, $4.00 a yard the garment. TRIMMING SECTION, UPPER MAID Consider the Baby Boy's needs for early spring Little Boys’ Easter Outfits Baby brother — one of the most important members of the fam- ily— should .not be overlooked at Easter time. Here are little things he'll need: —BABY BROTHER'S COATS —of checks, mixtures and coverts —made just like daddy’s—at $7.50 to $12.50. —LITTLE HATS of cloth, fine straw, piques and poplins — the correct styles to go with the mannish coats— $1.95 to $7.50 VY WASH SUITS—the most delightful Spring colorings—Oliver Twist and two-piece models—95¢ Watch for Apron Thursday—you'll know it by its economies Aprons $1.95 and $2.50 —One Apron of chambray is straight of line with round neck —belt and pockets fin- ished with white pique —it may be had in vari- ous solid col- ee ors. 4 Nf seved Apron is desired by many to use at housecleaning time—in lavender, blue or pink, with contrasting trimmings—$1.95, to $7.50. Another style is of gingham in clear-cut stripes- __ pat PROC 7 > To : . with side fastening, rick-rack trimmed and finished des FROCES AND ROMPERS—qaae =a with bias folds—in lavender, blue or gray 2.50, Play suits for tiny tots—$1.05 to $4.85, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE BABY SHOP, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE In the Shopping Booths Upper Main Floor Lacy Bandeaux at 65c Bandeaux to go with the low-bust corset—good looking to go under sheer garments. Made of allover lace with back-closing, at 65c. Bandeaux at 59c For service these heavy cotton- think of getting this 20-piece mesh Bandeaux are fine—both batk set of dishes for $3.95—but here or front closing — especially good it is, right before. your vety value at 59c. eyes. “Ye Olde Blue Willow” pat- Pink Bandeaux at 75c tern, gold illumination on high- Bandeaux made of firm pink grade English semi - porcelain broche with wide tape straps—in ware, back closing—only 75¢ in the Shop- ping Booths. And we have a complete line of all items in open stock, so Pink Crepe Pajamas $3.95 you can add to the set later on. The set consists of Splendid values in Pink Crepe Pajamas—with round or square neck brown elk and tan leather— —some Empire style—others em- with Goodyear welt soles. Sizes broidered and ribbon drawn—elastic 8144 to 11 at $5.00 to $6.00; at the knees—pink with blue designs, 111% to 2 at $5.50 to $6.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Think of It—a 20- Piece Set of Dishes $3.95 “YE OLDE BLUE WILLOW” PATTERN It’s almost unbelievable to Your Easter Footwear May Be Smart Yet Moderate in Price THESE PUMPS ARE OF A CONVINCABLE TURN OF MIND Easter Footwear— with hand-turned soles, full Louis heels, high arches and slender vamps. You will find them here in the following leathers and at different. prices. BLACK VELVET a UMPS AT $9.50 PUM 4 Shapely POPULAR SHOES FOR MISSES Shoes made of gunmetal, dark We cannot take phone orders for these or sell more than one set to a customer at this price. 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