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eee any: THE SEATTLE STAR LABOR TO URGE Shoots to Awaken Husband RUSS, CHINESE | DEBS’ RELEASE ,. Gompers | Said to Favor General SRE American ‘ederation abor will probably pass a resoty annual oc vening Ju lease of © Utieal pris toxtiaries helt by the t@ the carry! AR amnest puaked by Lucy Rot of the A. I Amnesty commit Her commit organized labor t inte ring the onvent MEXICO CHIEF SERIOUSLY ILL ::: May Perform Operation on ; de la Huerta BY RALPH H. TURNER MEXICO CITY, June !.—Pro visional President Adolfo de la The Huerta is more critically iI! than first | reports indicated, it was generally be | Leved here today Following his inauguration yester. ay afternoon, the new presid as scheduled to go to the pres 1 palace for a reception, but physically unable An operation for appendicitis may | be performed Thursday, it was suid ©n g00d authority Beginning at 10 a m., 20,000 troops were to march thru the city streets an ovidence of their support of the bew president. General Alvaro Obregon, now hav. ing returned to his status of private) citizen, will be an onlooker. The day Gun Lire EDNA MENSING PATERSON, N. J., June 2.—Mre. Edna Mensing, 17, had an awful time r her husband out of bed Bhe used to take revolver and playfu his ear, she says, to aw BOUCK CLEARED * Is Loaded; He’s Dead The other morning the gun went | °° | off and a bullet tore thru his brain led and Mrs, Hensing is held by ‘Ob, I'm sorry,” t know it she weeps wae enna “GRANDMA” AND FOR RED UNION? Against Foreigner Grows in China Anger HY JACK MASON ple, © ofenstve ' o? ann tor foreign affaire o mit n gov ernn ' k add ‘ « " ‘ minister of ¢ DENOUNCES AMERICANS FOR ALLEGED SLIGHTS It breathe friend }make ¢ rea, or a with the Russia and make a fight for liberty workmen and peasants of | the red army INVITE CHINESE | ve RUSSIAN ARMY ur Russian arm wians are paying great tion of their minis hinese papers The KR | sums for th ’ nt of the Chinese governs and off | cals is widespread. The soldiers have not been paid for months, They are little or than brigands Graft and bie Incompetency Is as great as under the em © republi ire In fact, conditions are ripe for the acceptance of almost anything that flors a change for th BY GRANGERS CHILD AT HOME"... Vote Exonerates Him of Treason Charge ABERDEEN row margin, William Bouck, master of the Washington State grange, was given a clean bill by the votes of the delegates at the opening seasion June 2.— lof the State Grange convention here yesterday. Members of the Yakima delegation charged Bouck with trea Will be observed as a legal holiday | son to the National Grange organtza thruout the country De la Huerta became provisional President of Mexico in less than 10 seconds yesterday afternoon. It took no longer than that for him to take the oath of office. promising to abide by the constitution. Owing to his \lineas, President de ja Huerta did not make an inau- guration speech On arriving at the house of con greas the president greeted the! thousands standing outside. He en tered the building thru a lane of soldiers of the presidential guard, wearing new uniforms made for the occasion. “The Sagebrusher,” a novel of the. to ‘West, begins Monday, June 7. Star. in The | tion. The action of the delegates took the form of a vote of confidence Voting was declared to be close. | Bubonic Plague in Vera Cruz, Mexico! VERA CRUZ June 2-—Five deaths have occurred and 11 cases | have been reported in the bubonic! plague epidemic which has made its appearance here. President Wi- son bas offered to send horpital| ships, nurses and medical supplies! combat the disease. Vera Cruz is already cut off from | ‘the rest of the By a nar.| They Won't Be Separated Any More Grandma Della Mereebach her six-yearold = granddaughter, Katherine Oliver, who ran away to gether a week ago when they thought they were going to be sep arated, were beck home today with | Katherine's mother, Mra MM. K | Oliver, at 7724 Meridian ave. | Deputy Prosecutor John Carmody | wus instructed by Prosecutor Fred C. Brown to drop the kidnaping charge against Grandma Mernebach }and all was serenity again in the| Mersebach-Oliver household. Grandma, after her disappearance from police headquarters yesterday, | determined not to end her life, as she had threatened to do, and in |stead accepted her daughter's in vitation to return home to spend the rent of her days with Katherine and the little girl's mother |Haller Building Is | Sold for $200,000 Purchase of the Haller building, at Second ave. and Columbia «t.. for ,000, haa been completed by the ashington Title Insurance Co. Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Any Cape or Wrap In the Bargain Basement Thursday $18.00 Handsome models in Serge, Tricotine, Velour and Novelty Fabrics are here in Navy, Golden Brown, Tan, Gray, Copenhagen, and many are lined with silk. Some are unlined, some are accordion-plaited, and some have big silk collars. Sizes 16 to 40. Thursday Small-Size Cakes of | IVORY SOAP 4c Beginning at 9:30 A. M. the Bargain Basement Will Sell 1,000 Cakes Every Hour Note: 205 Pairs of High-Grade Pumps and Oxfords, Pair For 205 lucky women we have Pumps and Oxfords in high - grade metent leathers, suede, kid, lacks, whites, tans and grays. -_———-—---- —. velvet, canvas or “‘n Sizes 4 to 6. Not more than 10 cakes to a customer. None sold to dealers. $1.50 ubuck.” In the lot are |] | sunfight over a truckload of sugar |French Diplomat VANDER SEES, FAR EAST PERIL Says 500,000,000 People Are in Political Chaos 1 —— SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.-—-Frank lA. Vandertip, t banker, “plead ded | }that Americana recognise a Fesponat loility as regards the Par Bast “that ought to lead us to something better ithan destructive criticiam.” in «a Inpecch here yeaterday Vandertip has fust returned trom | China and Japan. “I have returned, he said, “with a feeling that the po ties] chace in the Far East is) greater than the American people | realize.” “It in time for the United States to awake to the realization that more than 500,000,000 people have fallen | into @ state of political chaos.” “This is not a # tion in which | Americans can shirk responsibility much as many Americans might Uke to do so.” He addressed the San Francisco Center of the California Civic league SAND POINT IS. LIKELY SITE! Boosted as Aviation Field for County County commissioners were on rec | ord Wednesday favoring the immedi.! ate acquisition of an airplane landing After listening for three Tuesday to a urging the Commisato: Dobson and Smith y voted that they considered the need of a field here imperative. | The Sand Point site, located.on the northwest shore of Lake Washing |ton, seven’ miles from the city, was favored by everyone who appeared before the commissioners. A propo nition has been made to the board to make a trade for this land Owners of the Sand Point property | There je wite on pmprising ; near Bal f res, would be taken in at $1,2 re. The coun. ty would have to pay $160,000 addi. tional to secure clegr title to Sund Point. THREE KILLED IN GUN FIGHT Five in Battle Over Trick! Load of Sugar | MIAMI, Okia., June 2—In al alleged to have been stolen, three men are dead today and two others seriously wounded are in jail) hospitals here J. J. Lynch, W. M B. Woods, ated when the Woods’ store. were put into an auto belonging | to Morris Chandler, a wholesale grocer, handcuffed together | Lynch drew a revolver and slew Chandle 1 0. B. Vanderpool, « detective, 1 in the fight ‘that! followed was himself shot to death. | ; Hawkins and Wood were wounded. | Hawkins | & grocer, were truck reached Lynch and Hawkins Speeds Thru City For three hours last night Paul Painleve, former prime minister of Franc®, was in Seattle, He hurried on to Vancouver to catch a boat for China, bound on a mission for his country the object of which is to eatablivh cloxer commercial relations The Bon Marche” ESTABLISHED 18690 Hear Prof. Charles Munter Lecture at The Bon Marche See Him Demonstrate the White Fox Fur Scarfs One-Third Less A White Fox Scarf will bring the blush 6 . | of youth to cheeks and enhance the sparkle Celebrated Nalife’’ Corsets | of the wearer's eye. Bt ki, ON LIVING MODELS } A White Fox is the ideal fur for summer Nulife” Corsets are unique in that have features which scientifically contro] Poise and figure. : They correct, eliminate and prevent many |} physical faults without drugs, die ting, | f age | i and it is unusual to offer such wear here scarfs as these at these prices. All well lined, and with attractive in finishing and design. WHITE FOX FURS REDUCED TO $83.34 WHITE FOX FURS REDUCED TO $90.00 FUR SECTION details or exercise, Professor Munter’s Free Lecture is from 2:30 to 5, Temporary Auditorium, in the Union © Street Basement. : A Sale of Wool Dress Goods With Remarkable Reductions for Three Busy Days We've taken four popular lines of Wool Dress Goods out of the shelves and put them out the tables at lower prices*than you have seen in many a long day. Heavy 56-inch 56-in. All-Wool ‘56-in. Navy Navy Suiting Jersey Reduced _— French Serge Serge $2.95 Yd. to $2.75a Yard $3.95 a Yard Here's a splendid offer Extra fine quality All- A fine quality, indeed, at in heavy All-wool Suit- wool a most reasonable price 3 is this popular ND FIDOR 50-in. All- Gabardi $4.35 a Y. td Finely woven Gabardine — Jersey — special ing Serge at $2.95 a value at $2.75 yard. French Serge at reduced for this yard —56 inches 56 inches wide— $3.95 yard; 56 casion to $4.35 $ 4 * inches wide, yard—50 inches’ wide, in navy in 15 popular in shades wide, in brown only—reduced shades, also of navy and navy to $2.95. black. only. blue. _UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Pink Batiste Adds a Touch of Color to the JUNE SALE OF WHITE Thursday the June Sale of White will feature under- garments of pink batiste. In former years white held un- disputed sway o’er the realm of underthings—but many women today prefer pink—and pink they shall have AT A SAVING. Scan the following items for interesting PINK econ- omies: Pink Cotton Gowns—Special at $1.95 Windsor crepe, Cupid crepe or batiste, with butter- fly designs in blue, ribbon trimmed. Pink Batiste Gowns Priced at $1.50 Lace or embroidery trimmed gowns, slip-over style, also tailored style with fancy stitching. Slip-over Pink Batiste Gowns—$1.95 Slip-over models with hand embroidery in pastel tints. Trimmed Gowns of Pink Batiste—$4.95 Fascinating array of Gowns in pink batiste with front and back yokes of Georgette and lace, or satin and lace. Pink Batiste Chemises—$1.50 Tailored styles in Chemises with hand embroidered designs. Trimmed Chemises of Batiste—$2.95 Several styles to choose from — with yokes of satin,” and lace or with hand embroidery or lace trimmed. Pink Batiste Bloomers—$1.25 Bloomers finished with hemstitched ruffle and hand embroidered design. ECTION in the June Sal of White Long Cloth $2.50 Bolt Imperial Long Cloth, 80 inches wide —10-yard bolts, even weave with finish. Not over one bolt to a at this price. India Linon 20c Yard Fine sheer India Lin 10 yards, for 20c a yard. Fancy Voiles 45c Yard Sheer Voiles—a yard wide, in stripes—priced at 45c a yard. Middy Twill 60c Yard Heavy White Middy Twill for blouses or skirts—a yard wide—60e a yard FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) LINGER SECOND FLOOR TO USE AT HOUSECLEANING TIME Curtain Stretchers—Specially iced “Home-kist” of Folding ©W Stretch THURSDAY SPECIALS Voiles and Scrims 29c a Yard Making window curtains? Well, here are the mate- rials—Voile and Serim with colored figures and bor- ders—-may be used for either curtains or drapes—a yard wide, FOURTH FLOOR THE BON MARCHE just th Popular Fiction Suit Cases « | 50c $14.95 brass and vil 2 About 200 volumes of wie. We've reduced the price of these Suit Cases to $14.95 for Thursday ——24 or 26 inches wide. BASEMENT—UNION SIDE good fiction — suitable for your vacation .read- ing — special Thursday at 50c¢ a copy. LOWER MAIN FLOOR —No. 00, with stationary pins, special at —No, 44 A E, with movable pins, special at —No. 7 A E, with movable pins and stand, FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ’