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Davi eon and Silver THE SEATTLE STAR | Davisson and Silver BISBEE FIGHT | GROWS WARMER. TACOMA, April 21.—Ire Ww and water, and Jome W. Silver, In commissioner of Police Officer Opens Fire on i i safety, and Maj, Robert ¢ Fleeing Pair Howard, formerly of the iat division, were defeated. Ta & running race with a gambling | pavisson recetved 12,178 voter, party he surprised on the waterfront Silver 10,864, Howard, 8,208 and At 3 o'clock this morning, Policeman lettit, 1,071 Ralph Ozura fired three shots with his revolver, clipping the rubber hee! Off the right shoe of Michael O'Mat Jey, whom be arrested. Seven others encaped. Flushing the party on Pier D, where they were shooting craps Oaura gave chase as the eight men spread out fanwise across Ra/troad | . " Ave. He followed O'Malley and an-/Retail Price to Advance other man, who headed for King st O'Malley turned up King st, while/ One Cent this companion fed in the opposite! direction, between two warehouses.| Milk prices will advance one cent Oxura fired twice and brought the | Wednesday or Thursday. Tatter to a halt, then sent a bullet to} Consumers who have thelr milk ‘ward O'Malley. As it chipped off his| delivered will pay 13 cents a quart, rubber heel, he stopped and threw up| while those whe buy at the retail his hands, While Omura was plic gales depots will pay 11 cents ing him under arrest, the other many ‘The advance ts attributable to the UP THIS WEEK to r '“Kangaroo Court” Charged | Mine Men Arin, April brtation trial Pee ed another tur i French brought yerter pedings to a close with a] wh Jucted in Bt tions “Tl prove that xince court that he be per ow “that the depor nfined to July 1 over a peric uments on the adeation today, If French wing romises to reveal the 1 "kanga » been con | iabeo after the deport by competent witn ve year 1907, the ec companion in the Warren distric have waged a war to the knife ularly again: dodged out from the warehouse and | increased tariff recently granted to | 5 venished. producers, according tothe whole: | ‘O'Malley had three decks of cards, | .alera. The dairymen were permit five dice and a $1 bill in his posses | sion. He is charged with disorderly conduct. |den of Styles in ‘Overalls tothe ul ow to Remain “Simple” |» is» lally by the indb DETROIT, Mich. April 21.—Over- | vidual distributers, based on the in all styles for spring and summer will | creasing cost of milk, rather be simple, but in good taste, “de-| Upon any agreemont reached thru signers” for local overall firms indi.| the association, according to A, I cated today. | Bird, who heads the distributers. The sudden rush of popularity for the erstwhile garb of the working | Patrolman Ford man will not affect the styles nor the | 4 d Material, the “chief designer” at an Dismissed Again Extortion charges reaulted in Pa ‘overall factory here suid today ply becomes ‘aan es me "NP | troiman A. G. Ford's second dixmis Ereneed demand, he said. but at pree |! from the police force Tuesday Smt there is no reason for advances| Bight. Ford had been reinstated one in prices. S| week ago after dismissal onan ex ‘ |tortion charge March 6. The new jebarge accuses Ford of attempting |tm extort money from C. C. F than Europe Wants U. S. sland others arrested for all to Help Armenia gambling at the Quinn hotel March 6 SAN REMO, April 20.—(Night.)—| ~ ‘The council of premiers today de ot cided to adtrem Preaident Wilson | Port Officials to and the American people recom | Py | mepding the United States offer Meet in Tacoma financial support to Armenta. Port officials of all Northwest ‘The premiers, it was understood,| cities have been invited to attend Will point out that America is par-|a conference in Tacoma Thursday ticularly interested in the new Ar-jby T. 8. Lippy Seattle port com lagainet organieed labor and partic | m the American Pedera: | reason to believe they ¢ ab elr arrival i encourage them that American Federa: | or men lost their Jol the mines and their jobs were give who will be here tomorrow.” | Surgeon’s Slayer Will Face Inquiry NEW YOr the « UK, Apetl 21.—The grand mented printer, who James W. Ma murder be asked. | 1 then appoint a lunacy comminsion and efforts will be made hospital for Matteawan k*' to have Simpkin sent to the state the crimigal insane | Overalls Are O. K. Except in Pinch CHICAGO, crusade Mins Fic She was p! Menian nation and that no other| missioner and president of the Pa: power is in position to aid its firm | cific Coast Association of Port Au | ‘establishment. | thorities here under a Chi-| t af the Monalc law ¢ shall not wear the THE BON MARCHE ; | BarGAIN BASEMENT A House-Cleaning of JERSEY DRESSES The three lots are made up of odd sizes and broken color assort- ments collected during this Spring’s active selling of smart Jersey Dresses in the Bargain Basement. _ You may find only one dress of a color, and perhaps not many of any one size, but in the assortment is a complete range of colors, and of sizes from 16 to 44 And you may be sure that every dress is a bargain—a value that you-will find difficulty in matching. If you want or need a stylish Jersey Dress this is your chance to get it and save money at the same time. Untrimmed Shapes 98c Values That Will Surprise You ere they are—the newest thmngs out of New York—in fashionable shapes, with medium or upturned brims. They’re mostly of fsoft braids in dull or glossy finish, and in such desirable colors as biack, Emerald, Pink, Light Blue, Gray and Lavender. 7] Bargains in Odds and Ends 85 Men’s full-size Suspenders of good elastic webbing; have leather iar 2 . and come in assorted colors... .39¢ 50 Boys’ Shirts of bleached muslin; have attached collars and one breast pocket; sizes 131. and 14 neck, at 39¢ 12 Boys’ Jersey Wool Sweaters in gray only, and only jn size 32.....$1.49 13 s’ Flannel Shirts in olive drab. Neck sizes 12 and 13...... . $1.49 18 Boys’ Khaki Shirts in size 14 neck only; have attached collar and breast 5 Women’s Fleéce-lined Union Suits with Dutch neck and ankle length; Women’s Part-wool Union Suits, low or Dutch necks, and in size 42, at 100 pairs of Women’s 2-clasp Washable Fabric Gloves in black, brown, gray or chamois. Sizes 6 to 8; pair. .49¢ 100 Women’s and Children’s Handker- chiefs, each 5 100 Women’s Handkerchiefs, white or colors, each ssceecces LOG REAL SAVINGS ON HOUSEWARES During Home Furnishing Days In addition to the items listed below, there are many others equally fmportant, ALL MARKED AT RADICALLY REDUCED PRICES. Aluminum Stew Pans 98c Each Come during Home Furnishing Days for Pure Aluminum Stew Pans for 98c. “Lifetime” brand—will hold nearly 4 quarts—bright and shiny. Aluminum Tea Kettles at $2.65 Want a good Tea Kettle for less? well, just come to our sale during Home Furnishing Days. We've Pure Aluminum Tea Kettles of heavy gauge, with curved spout; No. 8 size, capacity about 5 quarts, Wash Boilers at $1.65 Hes Tin Wash Boilers with ex- tra heavy tin bottoms—they have stationary wood grip handles—large No. 8 size. Percolator Tops 4c Each Strong Glass Percolator Tops—will fit all standard makes of percolators reduced to de each. “Ladd” Egg Beaters at 39c No. 1 Ladd Egg Beaters—the kind that does not get out of order quickly. Garbage Cans at $2.95 Galvanized Iron Garbage Cans—16 inches in diameter—with reinforced sides. Aluminum Casseroles at $1.95 Pure Aluminum Casseroles with aluminum frames—family size. . Frying Pans at 39c Each Heavy sheet steel Frying Pans with wire han- dies—just the thing for camping use. Wash Boards at 59c Sanitary Glass Wash Boards—full size, with strong wooden frames, special at 59c. “Liquid Veneer’ 15c a Bottle Four-ounce bottle of “Liquid Veneer” Furniture Polish—can be used on mops and dust cloths. Dinner Sets at Greatly Reduced Prices 4 32-Piece Set Reduced to $7.95 In the “Olde Willow” pattern on a high grade of English semi-porcelain dinnerware—32 pieces, service for six persons. 50-Piece Dinner Set at $14.95 JA good Dinner Set, with a brand new decora- tion, on a light weight English semi-porcelain ware —reduced to $14.95, Complete service for six per- sons, 50-Piece Dinner Set—Special at $25.00 Johnson Bros. English Semi-porcelain Dinner- ware, with coin gold decoratioih—reduced for Home Furnishing Days to $25.00. China Dinner Set Reduced to $51.70 55-piece fine quality Dinner Set—translucent china with Greek key border design—very special at $51.70. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Bread Boxes $1.35 “Savory” japanned tin Bread Boxes made with rounded corners and ventilated sides—good value—offered during Home Furnishing Week at Clothes Baskets at 59c Good size Clothes Baskets of split wood with reinforced bottoms. Flour Sifters at 29c Tin Flour Sifters—strong and dur- able—well made, and special at 29c. “Savory” Roasters at 95c Small family size “Savory” Meat Roasters—made from heavy sheet steel, and priced at 95c. Family Scales at $2.35 Household Scales with platform— will weigh 24 pounds by ounces— yours during Home;Furnishing Week at $2.35. Vacuum Bottles at $1.95 “Icy Hot” Vacuum Bottles, complete in nickel plated case, special at $1.95. ; Glass Mixing Bowls at $1.15 Heavy Glass Mixing Bowls—set consisting of 5 bowls—assorted sizes, priced at $1.15. House Brooms at 59¢ Good Brooms, well made of Eastern broom corn —with four sewings, at 59c. Dust Pan—Special at 17c Buy Dust Pans now for less—heavy japanned tin—square shape. Water Pails for 45c Galvanized Iron Water Pails—12-quart size— with heavy wire bail—only 45c. HOUSE FURNISHING SECTION—-FOURTH FLOOR Scores of Special Values in Glassware 7-Piece Water Set at $2.95 Fine thin blown Glass Water Set, cut with_neat— floral design, and for only $2.95. Cut Glass Vases at $1.95 Heavy Cut Glass Flower Vases—12 inches high, cut in floral design—very desirable for gifts. Whipped Cream Set at $1.00 Cut Glass Whipped Cream or Mayonnaise Set with ladle—priced $1.00. Remarkable Value in Table Reading Lamps at $16.50 25 Table Reading Lamps, with heavy metal base—18-inch art glass shade and two chain pull sockets—-height 24 inches. FOURTH FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE A VERY NECESSARY ITEM—NOT TO BE OVERLOOKED DURING HOME FURNISHING DAYS _ Percale Aprons—Reduced to $1.50 Of course Aprons are very necessary when one is in the home—and when they can be had at a reduced price on Apron Day—that’s the time to buy. _ Aprons of percales in stripes, figures, in medium dark and light colors. Straight-line models, fastened on side-front all the way down, full belted and nicely taped in, white. Another style’ has elastic waistline—special $1.50. srconp rLoon—rHe RON MARCHE Silk Blouses$3.95 —For a Day— 800 pretty Silk Blouses—the remainders of sev- eral higher priced lines, all grouped and repriced $3.95 for Thursday. —Georgettes in light and dark shades, lace trim- med and embroidered, beaded, yarn stitched, ruf- fled in a store of pretty styles. —Silk Crepe de Chines in neat tailored designs. —A few Habutai Silks in striped patterns—so few that they'll likely be gone by 10 o'clock. Making Comforters? Here Are Cotton Challies at 30c During idle times—make comforters for summer homes and cold here are 2,000 yards of Cotton Challies—lengths to 8 yards—Persian and Oriental patterns—a nice quality of cloth, at FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) Auto Sponges and Chamois You'll need some of these to help keep your*auto in, trim. —Sheepswool Sponges, best grade, 75c, $1.50, $2.00, 0, $5.00. —Large Chamois at 00 and $2.75. DRUG eCTION--UPPER MAIN FLOOR Chocolate Nut Fudge 35c Pound. Like sweets?—why, of course you do—and when they are priced special there’s no reason for not having all you want. Chocolate Nut Fudge, 35¢ a pound Thursday UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE