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BOLONS FAVOR | GERMAN PEACE solution ‘to End State of War Reported Out BY HERBERT WALKER WASHINGTON, April 1.—The revolution declaring a state of peace between the United States and Germany was favorably re ported by the house forvign af- fairs committee today Practically no change was made in the text, as introduced y by Chairman Porter, of the committer, | The vote ordering a favorable re rt was 12 to 6, with one member Woting present. ‘The resolution fixes a date for the d of the war between the United and Germany, thus setting 4 for the termination of restric war laws, Chairman Porter will present the * pajority report late today or tomor : How, and the resolution will be taken i Rep in the house Monday. Representative Flood, ranking \Fminority member, will file a dissent pg vote, The resolution states: | ‘F) That the state of war is hereby de d to be at an end. It contains five sections, the first which is a declaration of the end the war. . ‘The second declares that all acta of n joint resolutions or procta- tions of the president, which ex on the termination of the war, | end “on the date when this res: | ton becomes effective.” | POULD DECLARE POMMERCE EMBARGO The third section provides that iny Must, within 16 days, noti- rs president ‘that it haa declared | mination of the war, and that it | dunces any claim, demand, right v fit against the United States would have the right to assert ithe United States ratified the ly of Versailles.” | In case Germany fails to do this, fhe power is given to the president) Ho claim a commercial embargo | her. | The fourth section provides a pen: | ‘for violation of the declaration | » A fine of not more than) 20,000 or imprisonment for not more than two years may be imposed, last section declares that noth- the resolution “shall be con: | as a waiver by the United| Of its rights, privileges, indem- | reparations or advantages un- | terms of the arm! 4 | $, CONTROLS “YANKS ON RHINE son Gives House Status) of Troops Abroad authority over United States) in Germany, nor can anyone| pt their activities without express from the president of the States. the terms of the armistice, Allen has full authority to uti-| his troops for the policing of the supied districts for the preserva- Miyot order and to repel any attack bhich may be made on him.” EAT FAMINE IS IMMINENT Chicago Yards Are Crippled by Strike ICAGO, April 1—Prospects of famine were immiment today federal conciliators failed to ef. & compromise in the strike of members of the Live Stock here. A general of all killing departments | 4% hours was forecast today. conference between Pat Gill, J. F. Spangler and Hugh in, federal conciliators, and Pat. ‘Griffin of the Handlers’ union other labor offictals will be called Retail butchers predicted soaring | of meat because of the shut-| off of the supply of freshly killed ‘stock. Arrangements were being com- today to obtain large quanti- of meat from other cities until uation is relieved. WE ESCAPE © NAVY PRISON RGrtn Island Fugitives Are Recaptured SAN DIEGO, Cal., April 1.—Over- ering a guard, five prisoners in naval air station, North Islend, Diego bay, escaped from the early today only to be captured ro hours later. ‘When caught they were attempt g to leave the island. They are F. | Balverson, M. J. Picts, W. A. %, Deamond, all ap: « Postholes, Anyway DALLAS, Texas, April 1—Boy, Hawkshaw, Holmes, Carter the entire detective catalog. thieves are busy in this city, owners of missing fences want while those who still have to pat Girls’ hour! Ww! tunities to save on Sp If you appreciate a grasp are here in a wide variety and the present styles encourage the home ure. You've heard that it’s easy to catch a bird if you can put salt on its tail— but an easier way to catch the eagles that Uncle Sam puts on his dollars is Ladies’ Home Journal and McCall Patterns for Women’s, Misses’ and Blouses and Women’s Waists, Skirts and Undermuslins — Free The Bon Marche” Also some Velvets and Corduroys thrown in for good meas- |) i " THE BON MAR E Ba RGAIN BASEMEN Putting Salt on the Eagle’s Tail ronize the Bargain Basement. Here Are 19 Likable Styles in Wool Jersey Dresses At $19.75 Just think what a choice you have when you may select from nineteen distinct models in desirable Wool Jersey Dresses! There are long and short sleeves, long and short tunics, yarn and silk floss embroideries in contrast- ing colors, braid trimming and other smart style details. Colors, too, are here in abundance, and you may choose from Emerald, Navy, Gray, Cas- tor, Light Brown, Copenhagen, China Blue, Kings Blue, Chocolate Brown, Sand and b> Aad Jersey Dresses at $19.75, in all sizes to 5%. "FREE! PATTERNS Friday Morning From 9:30 to 10:30 Smart Straw Shapes $1.69 Get One and Trim Your Hat at Home Close-fitting and wide - brimmed Shapes of soft straw in glossy fin- ish, are shown in Grays, Blues, Dark Brown, Cream, Black, Bright Red and many other becoming shades. See them! Coats and Dresses, Boys’ for one ESTABLISHED 1990 F- riday Specials on Fabric Floor TH a season that promises to feature silk in every con- ceivable fashion, ae specials offer you unusual oppor- || clothes. | ance to save in these days, you will || at this silk showing, for the values are real — the silks dressmaker. Mill Ends of Plain and Fancy Silk Poplins $1.45 Yard Here’s a good offer in serviceable Silk Poplins. |} They’re in 2- fo 5-yard lengths, but some pieces can be matched up. Plaids, stripes and plain colors, suitable |} for skirts and dresses. 40-inch Crepe Voile $2.25 Yard |, Wear-ever Silk Voile at a saving price—and a fab- ric that is much wanted this season; 40-inch Voile— i} very handsome and serviceable, in flesh and ivory. | Yard Wide Wash Satin $2.50. | Wash Satin, much used for lingerie this-season— _ |]! extra fine, all-silk and very lustrous—and will launder well—in both pink and ivory, and at only $2.50 a yard. Sparkling 36-in. Tricolette $5.95 Yd. | This Tricolette is especially nice for Spring frocks ||| and waists, and if you make them yourself they need _ ||| not cost you much—36 inches wide, in a ripple novelty _|]} Pes on and plaids. Navy, gray, white and black, |] in the lo . 24- and 27-inch Moired Velvet $1.75 |, For serviceable and inexpensive coats or skirts this | Moired Velvet is most adaptable; 24 and 27 inches wide _|]| —in colors suitable for skirts, coats and dresses. | 28-inch Black Corduroy $1.00 Yd. | Many are making hiking, mountain climbing and Soauts fa fle, even motoring outfits of this Corduroy—it’s 28 inches wide,. and a specially good value for this price—$1.00 a yard. oak FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD)—THE BON MARCHE THE SEATTLE STAR _ Easter Gloves To Accompany _ the New Easter Suit —Did you think this was to be a gloveless Easter? No, never—and if you have not pur- chased your gloves yet, now’s a good time to get them. : RENCH lamb skin in overseam style and cape skin pique sewn—two clasps, with self or contrasting embroidered backs—white, tan, gray, beaver and mode—$3.00. OVELTY embroidered kid gloves, overseam style, self embroidered black and white—$4.50. OVELTY embroidered kid gloves, overseam style, 2 clasp; black, white, gray—$4.50. Be gloves with fancy embroidered back; 2 full pape aan, in white, mode, beaver, gray and ro * TRAP wrist glove; much favored . this season. P. K. sewn, with fancy contrasting embroidered backs; black, tan, gray and castor—86.00. ILANESE silk gloves with self embroidered backs, two clasps, with double finger tips. Black and white, at $1.50 and $2.00. ‘CILK gloves with novelty contrasting “backs and cuffs—black, white and gray and pongee—a pair, $2.00, ONG white silk gloves, 12 and 16 button lengths, with self embroidered backs—at $2.00 and $2.50. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Bon Marche Established 1890 The Coming of the Pleated Skirt It’s Here With a Fashionable Swish Pleated Skirts mean fullness with a maintained slender line— Pleated Skirts are youthful and easy to wear: And these Skirts are easy to look at, too, for they are made of fine serges in navy blue with large diagonal checks marked off © with harness stitching in gold or. peacock blue. These Pleated Skirts Are Marked $15.00 The vogue for pleating in skirts is at its height in Paris, so you may be sure that the craze for it is just starting in Seattle. The ideal skirt for smartness in the early spring days. SKIRT SECTION—SECOND FLOOR. Easter Hosiery An Important Adjunct to the Easter Costume Whether for mother or daughter, these stock- ings are just the kinds that are wanted to com- plete the Easter outfit, for the space between © the footwear and the skirt hem grows wider. © ULL fashioned silk stockings with reinforced soles = and deep hemmed tops of silk lisle. Black, white © and brown at $2.50. 4 A FINE grade of pure thread silk stockings with j clocked effect, in black, white, navy, pearl ang brown, at $4.50. 4 H*y%, silk stockings with lace boot effect, ¢ pecially good looking, in black, white and bro at $6.00. LL-OVER lace stockings that will sparkle on shapely ankles—with double silk foot and hemmed tops, in black—$5.50, $8.00 and $10.00. ISSES’ fashioned silk stockings; Phoenix made, in white only, at values you will want, at $2.50, ISSES’ ribbed silk stockings, in white only—to wear on Easter day—priced according to size, _ at $1.50 to $2.00. ’ HILDREN’S Phoenix silk socks, with crocheted | tops—white, blue and pink—look very nice on” the little ones. Pair, 80¢. M4 ANCY roll top socks for children—a variety of © colors and qualities, at 35¢ to 75¢. 7 HOSIERY SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Intimate Easter Chats Girl’s Easter Ores WITH PERSONAL Simple Lines in Stunning Women’s Silk SERVICE * Hats of Straw Hose With the modesty of your Far Eastern sister, if you are a loving slave of fashion, you will drop a .veil over your eyes this Easter, Choose a veil that har- monizes with your suit or wrap, either in the smart dotted effects or in the pretty sérolled patterns. Have you ever thought that a bright ‘beaded hand bag may add a note of brightness and of luxury to your other- wise sedate toilette? wear, the face, hats They are shown in saucer-shaped, hats that such attractive shapes “droop, poke effects — all and gorgeous designs these are shown, that I. don’t blame The better hats for the the sultan himself for wanting to carry one. Dress Ginghams Gingham weather is here—and with pretty ginghams like these ~—there should be more dresses than ever worn this season. Assorted plaids in pink, blue, heliotrope, tan, green, black and white, small checks and stripes; 27 to 32 inches wide—25¢ to $1.00. THIRD FLOOR Hot Cross Buns 30c Of course you want Hot Cross Buns—and here they are most delicious and of best ingredients. Butter, flour, sugar, spice and other things. UPPER MAIN FLOOR. vamp, $6.50. length vamp, to $8.00, Effective Hats for the Young Lines that are youthful are shown in the new hats for the younger set. In handsome Italian or Chinese straws, in fine patent Milans, in rough pineapple effects, in smooth and rough fin- ishes. In colors of dark shades, in light tints, in the rich peacock and poppy shades that young girls love to Smart hats that roll off that are older girl are hand made and trimmed with fruit, flowers or pallique. Priced from $2.25 to $22.50. S MILLINERY SECTION—THIRD FLOOR Easter Pumps and Oxfords for the Growing Miss Footwear—at Most Reasonable Prices Pumps—Made tailored or small leather bow, with common sense heels; sizes 214 to 7; widths AA to D. —Bright kid, $5.00 to $6.50. —Patent leather at $6.00 to Oxfords—Made neatly perforated, medium weight sole; in dark and light brown—$7.50 IN THE SHOPPING | $1.35 Pair (Seconds) Seamless and semi- | fashioned silk hose, with © double heels and toes” and deep hemmed tops of lisle—plain and clock- ed effeet. Your choice ” of black, white and brown. | a > Silk Lisle Hose, 55e | Silk lisle stockings— and good values at that —with reinforced soles and double hemmed tops, in black and Havana brown. Seconds, but the defects are hardly notice- able. UPPER MAIN FLOOR, with medium Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Reduced Incomplete lines of shi ee lace and button— eather with dull leath PS— patent leather with black aa ba PR as Kiddies’ Oxford: R SECOND FLOOR THE Bow StRomm, with medium low heels, | Biel BS isgeeeease