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a ee —Aco THE SEATTLE STAR SAY JAP GHOKED WOULDST LIST WHITE WOMAN TO GOOD SCRAP? Market Stall Keeper Arouses! Muny League Schedules Street Car Card Crowd’s Anger Angered because she inter @ boy was the small son of Mrs J. Mustelto, of White Center, Sh had engaged Stall 150 for the day IS ALL OFF NOW “Won't Use " Force,” Says, Bonar Law LONDON, June 1—If thete teany body left who thinks the ex-kalser might still be tried, Bonar Law speaking for the British government degs to disillusion him. The fo Jowing statement by Bonar Law would seem to be final “The allies have done their best to get the Dutch government to take | other action (Holland refused to surrender Wilhelm), bat they have pose to use force.” ‘At the peace conference the Amer.) fean government opposed trying him. and Rose. 16 to 40. DE LA HUERTA LEADS MEXICO Provisional President Hope- ful for Future Skagit Bonds Offered to the Public roximately $600,000 worth suguration, that he de the presidential chair of any political faction. ITTLE CHANGE : IN NEW PATROL ‘= Periodical Police Shift Oc-) curs; Beginning Today With the new patrols announced | tect . at the same time = to all mep of enter # tlness, the president eater part of the y evening in the N peeu of the presidential palace and will announce the port folio of his cabinet ned at Densmore pre > FRENCH GUARD "KILLS U.S. MAN American Mission Asks for an Investigation in assigned to duty at 12th ave, ad Jackson st Jitney Case Taken Under Advisement After nearly five hours’ argument orneys of the fitney men and |representatives of the 7 Soldiers Patrol Negro District | guards were » carriage by| by att one hit the officer’s wife.|! t with the negroes in| several were in.| Cus BY CARL D. GROAT chief of the French Upper Silesia, has been asked by the American mission to investignte the { of Arnold Heide, American led by @ French guard Jitney- regulating ordinance, the case Kas —Thieves steal was taken under advisement by the Decoration day flowers from Baptist Judge Gilbert left for San Fran cisco immediately after the hearing —French reported to have [stain 1,200 Turks in taking town of The “Sagebrusher” will arrive Mon- secure mo far concerning Heide and vibia presence In Beuthen, was » record of his presence in the Only vague reporta of the actual shooting have been obta’ said the French authert he was arrested and while dim puting with the soldiers, was shot y one of the French guards. IRPLANE SITE TO BE CHOSEN Tuesday Morning at 11 airplane center, Seattle is be settled at a meeting of the county commissioners Tuesday t 11 a& m. on the second floor of the opponents of the immediate acquist tion of an airplane landing site are urged to be present will give thelr views ‘The Sand Point site, located on the went shore of Lake Washington, just city mits, is the prin-| cipal location suggested 220 acres. The proposition is for,the lcounty to trade in the old stockade site on N. 85th st. for the Sand Point In addition the county would have to expend $200,000 complete the purchase and improve Hello---Here They Are Back From the Bargain Basement With Two of Those Silk Taffeta Dresses =—=at $10.95 And they certainly are good looking dresses with their smart trimmings and youthful lines. It’s been quite a while since the Bargain Basement has had anything as good at the price. There are so many good styles, mostly short sleeved, and in colors there are Silver Gray, Navy Blue, Bark, Gunmetal, Tan Injured by Mobs political meetings in Mecklinburg were attacked and seriously injured by mobs, according to reports re The election campaigns are becom ling more and more disorderly, with disturbances reported from many Parse and His Suit Were Soon Parted F. S. Parsi, Greenleaf hotel, 618 James st, needs a new spring outfit He left the city last Tuesday and re turned Monday to find a thief had off with his belongings jothing was carted away in a Eastern Counties Lose in Census| many rural counties in Imiana and Illinois have last in population with in the past 10 years os ranging from | First Ship Into Nome Off Today Twenty years ago Tuesday tender: feet and sourdoughs fraternalized on Sport Coats at $14.50 They are smartly different and feature novel buttons, snappy pockets and swagger leather belts with bright buckles. Velours, in Rose, Burgundy and Copenhagen. tractive Heather Mixture, and Sport Fabrics in checks and We have them in Wool Wool Jerseys in an at- plaids. Sizes $1 | “ |is preparing to sail for the Far ne will steam out of the 200 Trimmed Hats and Shapes, Choice Every desirable color, size and shape is offered in this collection of Come early because the values are so plant to cost $12,000,000 planned Deputy sheriffs foil at-| tempt of H, Emqui#t and M, H. Sey under sentence for horse steal: | ing, to break out of county jail smart trimmed hats and shapes. good that these hats will be snapped up in a hurry! Mary Warren was Should she have | Py ™ Professor Charles Munter Lectures Wednesday at 2:39 “Grace, health and charm are the birthri hts of every woman, and she may casily have them,” declares Professor Munter. | Hear him tomorrow and see his demonstrations of “Nulife” Corsets on living models, Dem- onstrations free to both men and women. Basement, Union street side. |... ‘The Bon Mardi June Sale of White Fills a Real Need © Altho the June Sale of White offers remark. able savings on Undermuslins and dainty Philippine Underwear, we wish to emphasize the economies in Silk Undergap. ments which it brings. Many women regard Silk Underwear as luxury, when, as a matter of fact, it is very economical, because of its superior quality—and at these special prices it is more an economy than ever. SILK CHEMISES--SPECIAL $2.95 || For Silk day at the June Sale of White—here are Chemises of exceptionally good quality crepe de chine, for $2.95. Daintily trimmed with lace and ribbon. Envelope Chemises $3.95 Camisoles at $1.00 Tailored style in Silk Envelope Chemises—with rib- Washable Satin Camisoles—lace and ribbon trim bon shoulder straps, trimmed with hemstitching. med. Unusual value at $1.00. i 4 Silk Envelope Chemises-—flesh crepe de chine elabor- —Camisoles—flesh color, of heavy wash satin, charm ia ately trimmed with lace, embroidery and_ ribbon. ingly hand-embroidered in pastel “shades, $1.95, -B5. pS ‘ pa bord Envelope Chemises—adorned with fine laces —Satin sg hy cut ae ni ag vi finished and hand embroidering; bottom trimmed to match. at knee with lace trimmed ruffles. $4.95. Pia $5.95. —Silk Crepe de Chine Gowns, slipover sti ae Gowns of silk crepe de chine, flesh color, with wide edge, ribbon and embroidery insets. $8.95, bands of rich cream lace, novelty rosebuds and ribbon SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE bows. $6.95. White Curtains Reduced to $2.95 Pr. WEDNESDAY AT THE JUNE SALE OF WHITE HITE MARQUISETTE CURTAINS —all hemstitched and trimmed with heavy, serv- iceable lace edges—exceptionally good curtains for $2.95 a pair. CURTAIN SECTION—FOURTH FLOOR IN THE JUNE SALE OF WHITE ~ ; Business Men’s New Wirthmor Waist $2.00 Noonday Luncheon 60c New Welworth Waist $3.00 The aim of all business men—a quick Wirthmor Blouses, in organdies and_ voi luncheon, with good service, well cooked and _ trimmed with pleatings, lace, tucks, and % bountifully served in attractive surroundings OF Short sleeves. i . —at a moderate price. Welworth Waists, in voiles and organdieg Sis WEDNESDAY BILL OF FARE long or short sleeves, and trimmed with - soUuP— ery, lace buttons, hemstitching. f Cream of Chicken with Noodles. WAIST SECTION—SECOND FLOOR : CHOICE OF— Se eeteeaad Baked Halibut, Sauce Meuniere. Braised Short Ribs of Beef, Brown Potato. Play Oxfords Take Steps Liberty Steak’ a la Creole. T dE perty Steak, a reole, 4 Mashed Potatoes. eoea ite Owar conomy is Escalioped ‘Tomatons, Play gars ° ae built for DESSERT— Cabinet Pudding, tan elk leather, with solid leather, flexible Be Ice Cream, or Choice of Pie or Cake on Menu. Tea or, Coffee. ogk ones MEN'S ORILL-—SIXTH FLOOR 5 to 8 Pe Ivory Toilet Articles—ldeal Gifts Tits to at for the Girl Graduate Infants’ Shoes $2.95 Pair. Dainty Additions to pevegores t leather— | the Young Girl's fost’ hans: a une anes pone 2 to 5; but Boudoir Accessories ton style, $2.95 pair. s Dear to the heart of Children’s Shoes $3.95 the girl graduate are the . Bk Here are the shoes for misses’ and chi . gifts of nay. for _ metal, patent and vici kid leather; popular i h aap be yin an lace and button styles, suitable for play or ial ere you will find new Sizes 11 to 2 designs and _ standard patterns in an endless Dark Brown Elk Oxfords os | display. Misses’ and children’s Tan Elk Oxfords—with } Among the many articles you may choose: welt soles; suitable for play or dress, im —Decorated Du Barry Ivory Sets, $75.00. owing sizes: —Decorated French Ivory Sets, $50.00. Sizes 5 to 8, at rege —Plain French Ivory Sets, $2.50 to $45.00. Sizes 814 to 11, at $3.95. : —Pyralin Ivory Hair Brushes, $3.25. Sizes 11%, to 2, at $4.35. Pe —French Ivory Powder Boxes and Hair Receivers; special at $1.00 each. a z — —Pyralin Ivory Glove Boxes, $12.00. Awnin “Stri S 50c Yard Po gn and Pyralin Ivory Jewel Boxes, $4.00 to Now that-sanny. days are at hand yOu 1 al —Perfume Bottle Holders, $1.25 to $8.00, awnings for sleeping porches and for se —Pyralin Ivory Manicure Sets, $6.50. —they’re here in good heavy Snapp : —Ivory Manicure Sets in leather cases, $7.00. stripes—27 inches wide; good value at BOILET GOODS SECTION--UPPER MAIN FLOOR e FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) _ The Bon Marche” SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE an REET! ee Ages BL i aun pepe H ih 8 & yw . z > re nse ‘o §