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THE BON MARCHE > DA If You Want to Save--- ' Of course the Bargain Basement saves for yog when it buys at lower-than-usual prices, but thé] big saving‘comes because you are willing to do without Free Delivery, Credit Accommodations and Free Alterations, and do not insist upon Expensive} Fixtures. | eee Two Extra Judges Denied King County OLYMPIA, March 10.—-King coun- ty will not get its two extra superior court judges. ‘Thin waa determined yeuterday af. ternoon when the measure providing According to the elder Greeley, the boys had been working on the family automobile, were clad in overalls and | therefore did look “tough.” They had | gone down to the garage on the} boulevard to get can of paint and ||) also to meet their father at the end | : 4th Man Is Slain Lightest Vote of INDIAN FISHING (P: Home |FILES CHARGES in Chi BOLSHIES (ARTIST SUED FOR $200,000 aper in Home in 'Chicege Feud| Years Cast T CHICAGO, March 10-—The politi-| Final complete returns ° own equests ‘ cil feud in the “bloody Nineteenth” |day that the lightest vote jg fourth victim, police maid, when the | tion, a total of 48,472 vote: body of an unidentified man, who| per cent of the total regintratin Governor's Veto Without Investigation oe Poo spre a on drew 01,267 votem, A. Loa OLYMPIA, March 10,—Gov, Hart Charges that two motorcycle | te be fadined to tieanaiiins 4 967; C. PB. Fitzerrald, $0am that had been given to the Yakima Holmes, used Undue haste and poor | ern dixtrict, Lower California. 18,750, and C. W. Doyle, § A “i Indians June 9, 1855, by Isaac 1, Ste. discretion in arresting three youths cepagilenncrtmeninmrens ma ult on Kronstadt Col- ; Monday night were not sustained Washington, day by Police Chief Searing. | After beth houses of the legisla. Leave Dead on Ground of the boys, laid his ‘charges before —_— rights of the Yakirna Ind! to fiah fearing late Wednesday afternoon, | oud at Proser fails, Hart vetoed it with into jail without an attempt bein bang ay sem acege coven they made to identify them and that theys]) recapture the fortress of Kronstadt, tion. Hut the solemn covenant of the with their distracted parents, who | leaving hundreds of bodies tying on by aves feared they had met with foul play. 7 paper, o senate yesterday the tea, according to advices received passed the bill over the governor's Monday on the Lake Washington bivd., after motorists had complained Conflicting reports were received house is expected to follow sult to regarding the situation in Petrograd. day. tempting to stop them. Those arrested were: Joseph Paup, of the revolutionary except for the Ghassan; she fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul Russia, marked especially by new up- risings in Moscow. b ’ F ward of Chicago today claimed its | was cant at Tuesday's tm ealionionn ; , d - Senate Passes Bill Over De s YeedOM rather Says Boys Arrested had been phot, was found. official count sbows John & ¢ BY REBELS youterday refused to keep the pledge patroimen, J. J. Kush and HL A.| parra, Jr. governorelect of North- | Bolton, 14,003; George B. Oya D et vers, firet governer of the pe in the Mount Baker Park distri pses Attackers a 7 we Warren H. Greeley, father of two. ture had passed a bill protecting the HELSINGFORS, March 10.—Re He said that the boys were thrown | only 4 flimsy explanauon for his ac- | were not allowed to communicate | dolshevik forces have withdrawn, white man will not be made a “serap ‘The trio was arrested at 9:30 p. m. | here today. veto by @ vote of 34 to &, and the that mumpicious characters were at- | | It was believen to be in the hands 28; Howard Greeley, 18, and Holden ‘The revolt was spreading thruout eee \ 112 Big Values Moscow Wireless seized the boyx, mapped handcuffs | 7 . th nesty for Hugene Divorce Skids|*e"" Hae eevnlideal prisoners {om themn and called the wagon, imor- OLYMPIA, March 10.—Some of the | Vig ee And, St ol an states |ne the plea of Paup that they be| grease has been rubbed off the di-liny to be presented to President | ‘ken to their home, only one block Sa: Rebels Break ; _|for the additional solons died pain- ft the Mount Hak tne and 00 | LJ 4 craptee March = =10.——Russian — : batten ! lemsly in the — Committee, walk home with i se @ mn Smart Spring Fidels are demoralized. the officl) Mise Marian Beckett, artist of New York, has been sued see Mrs. Eugene V. Debs | Greeley. who had the three boys | : regular news bulletin. for $200,000 by Mrs. Clara Steichen, who claims that she) Rub Grease Off TERRE HAUTE, Ind, March 10—| declared that the officers drove up, |) Dresses at $8 95 e Shep eaners in samen ly stole the love of her husband, oo yer yt Steichen. against the authority ”.| Steichen is a well-known artist of New York a aris. Miss Kosloveki, caarist general, who has! Pockett denies the charge. Taffetas, Serges, Messalines and Jerseys At this extrethely low price the Bargaigl Basement shows a wide range of attract Spring styles in materials and colors which deservedly popular. directed the campaign in Petrograd, ‘The bulletin denied there had been . — — , A Harding. ney: ae tna they might establish * C heir identity. heavy defeats for government forces|] HERE'S MORE ABOUT || Went Over His Head | wisn, stter snumerating raunee for|,,Si€mature to thene petitions are be | "“sinat the atory all you birds 2 ae | divorcee, says “or any other cause pull.” one of the officers is reported | When Raiding Hotel ("057 secn ti ant mroper na| Port. The Post mayre te have aad, meorinaty. Sit ria Is Cut Off Federal prohibition agents went | the fudge,” has been stricken from| “You may not agree@with Debs po-| At headquarters Paup pleaded with LONDON, March 10.—Communica- over RK. O. Marcy's head in raiding | substitute house bill 18, which has |"teully. Certainly the Terre Haute) the booking officer to be allowed to! tion with Siberia has beon cut oft tor|| STARTS ON PAGE ONE |/»¥ note: at 1311% Third ave, acroms | now pawed both ‘houses. Post docs not. But if you are fair | telephone home, bat his request was} more than two weeks, according to from: ‘thelr office, Tusadey, After| Hereafter it will be seonmmry’ to minded you cannot May that furthes | cartly tured dows, escorting to ¥ pe 5 ; 4 hy ll " | mpecify the various grounds upon |!mprisonment of these men and Greeley. ape rweneectonar shah ital mind still wanders, but T have |"*™@eving 14 quarts from athe. which divorce is claimed. women is not woefully unjust There was wild anxiety tn the two i they charged him with possesdon of pea Torre Haute ts the home of the| households when the boys failed to/ Taffetas, messalines, serges and Je: re yesterday said anti-bol-| taken up New Thought and am | a ’ . j liquor. He was released on $1.000| AY, . Debs family, and has been for many | return home at a late hour. Mrai) he ta’ black, brown, tan an shevik uprisings were beginning,| conquering the fear that 1 was ew Le ion Pa : Tre 1n navy, upe, 7 Si inition suena eed Ron = hell. Em petled. coast. Wednaaday, gi per youre Greeley suid Wedneaday that she was ’ 4 and in sizes from 16 to 42. However, all materials are not shown in colors and sizes. Mrs. Debe awaits here the return | awake all night, frantic with anxiety. late Tuesday foreneon the three) It was not until) | by Gen. Semenoff, whone troops were | inan be insane Marey, thru his attorney, John F. at Mount Vernon | Dore, conclustvely proved that the} Filled with interesting general) boys w leaned. “There were many times when eral penitentiary at Atlanta, where jere re! . v4 attic had not been rented by him |Rews. in addition to snappy Kosmip Of |). went on a charge of Violating |tben that their parents heard from of the soctalint leader from the fed- brother, I thought I was going crazy. When|ing that the liquor was not in his (* @X#ervice men, the American | Uh Jonag Epeec! them. o 8.9 e they took me to the county jail,| possession. He was releusd. |Lagion Barrage, a biweekly DOWD | ode in ‘One yo on —_ a Police Chief Searing sald Thursday ——————S P. d I wanted to take a bath. I got —— — paper published at Mount Vernon | i cently she was denied the priv-| that Greeley’s story had not convine- | into the tub and I don’t know how Burns Fi |by the American Lagion posta of llege of writing to her husband, ed him that the officers had acted un- Falls to Rebels) ions i: was that 1 sat there before ingers on pommcit tit (Romy rng Aer Berard Pg rn Be te hong "| wiesty. ie said the boys wore atop-| e LONDON, March 18—Official re-|T' came to myveif and realised the Iron; Asks $11,500 erry ror" one. “ine for aii ail tor| “But we think of each other com.| ping automobiles, tho probably as sf] S ring ats porte Hem state that Petrograd | ae ene over flooding) PORTLAND, March 10.—Hecaus | the U. #8. A” is the slogan adopted \*tantly,” she mys. “We never oun f = seal igey om <Kigoa = anti bolahevike, ac- ean ea she burned her fingers with an elec:| by the Barrage. It is in newspaper |"° Setually separated. P Gackt dal wo tae i} Serine so the arose Go| Tia. ict ome othe ste nati hasty wert | fu ae | wearing it he i me rte at $1.95 in the basement of the home of Dr.| Jack Converse is efitorinchief and | | rege | | ° ee ee nn creraph ued remember | Stanford Whitting, prominent sur| Chester Kinnear, managing editor. | COW REMEDY TO GO en cTesiey 12 Gepartment manner tor | encaped forces geon, Lillian Collins has filed sult wk Brenan : ig nr gy ill gm were declared to have been defeated |it. But the only thing in my mind| fw", [etiam Collins fas filed sult) WAY OF MUSTARD; IT || tvea in Seattle tor 20 yours. Smartly Styl an at Catchina and Krasnoo Selo. was the: shooune and the theuest iis Uaodees aa wax ctitne atm Discuss Purchase of ¢ are peaceful, law-abiding citi. that man I lowed so dearly, PY : pany supplying current to the iron. Bus Stages Tonight! ‘- eran Last week it was mustard. To day it is Pratt's Cow Remedy. Deputy United States Marshal EF. Silk, satin and spr y fh 9 hats are layed in a variety of ing shay parapet bet for Spring wear. The too, are numbered among the season’s favori and include brown, copper, black, blue, and combinations. . Extension of the Beacon Hill car) Masquerade Raises line by purchasing two automobiies | . of remem- for bus service about fqur miles $300 for Needy Folk) iu. Sour Beacon ave. bivd. will be At & masquerade given in the discussed by the Beacon Hill Car) Knights of Columbus hall by the) Line Extension club tn Christensen’s | Women’s Hellenic club Wednesday | hall at § p.m. Thursday, Ways and / night, $200 was raised for the ben-| means of raising $10,000 to purchase efit of needy families in Beattie. the automobiles are to be considered. The BonMarché When “Economy Friday” was first started one definite ule was The merchandise might be broken lots, selected from regular stock Odd Lets of Aprens Reduced to $1.00 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Odd Pieces of Lingerie Half Price SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE laid down for its conduct. and — = price, or it might be a special purchase offered at a And that rule was that whatever was offered for sale on “Econ- -0tably low figure. 3 iday” i But the price HAD TO BE LOWER —and that explains why “Eco- . omy Friday” must be marked at a lower price. “omy Fri Fa ” values ate always extraordinary. Interesting Reductions on Drugs ft fg) co eae Go-Carts Reduced for —-Ciled Silk, formerly $1.50 a yard, ; 7 5 LACES, RIBBONS AND HANDKERCHIEFS BUY BOOKS AT THE FRIDAY ECONOMY SALE Economy Friday —20 t-weight formerly it inact is ome" $980 HairbowRibbon19cYd Books! Books! 10c -2.ztrite. Sens om". $6.9) tear Geter formty. : 1,000 copies of fiction, , dictionaries, war books, —28 Collapsible Go-Carts, formerly 7 95 $196 now ......00.+ ap are 75c Splendid values in 5-inch Hairbow Ribbon—Alice blue gift books and others—you'll be surprised at what you priced at $ ) NOW. se ccccemewess ° 4 —Williams’ Magnum Soap, formerly $1 25 vat 10:8 yard. can get for 10c. a Mov's 3 Pinel Jee. formerly $35 ne . w ‘ * riced .00, NOW. ....-eereee 4 3 for B6¢, oF 12 for $1.25. : A sale of V Laces de . Yd t 1 ard Copyright Fiction 35e—3 for $1.00 By Auto Kit, formerly priced " : arden, Thirga, Spring Garde, Ary : * . M " —$92.00 Chiffonier Trunk now ; S D’Alene and Lilas; formerly $1.00, now.. 25c Madeira Handkerchiefs Half Price Stationery at 50c a Box ° peided 8. chen raat $50.00 : a Parad agai 25c Real Linen Madeira Handkerchiefs reduced for Friday. 200’ bokes' of Vauitie Lawn; white, bide and pink GO-CART AND TRUNK SECTION—LOWER MAIN FLOOR 7” ypstyg, pl ra Nec lgebbiin petting Sl Handkerchiefs formerly 75c, now...... BTig¢ assorted in one box—linen finish—36 sheets and 36 ‘ . Handkerchiefs formerly $1.00, now...... ie envelopes. ‘ EE = ae UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE UPPER MAIN FILOOR—THE BON MARCHE FRIDAY ECONOMIES IN CORSETS ‘A SPECIAL BUY OF ART GOODS FOR aU ouy Sup AY Eleanor.Corsets $2.50 Stamped Night Gowns $1 .29 A Spe cial P. urchase of Two exceptional values in corsets—elastic-top pink” : coutil Corsets for the average slender woman. Oe You'll want two or three of these Night Gowns 275 Yards of 56-inch All-Wool 1 R9 " Y. d. ae Xe ip for = ae al» ig heii = bust, | h hat good val th re—good |- ege across i ‘ pport- / ity muslin, stamped in several different patterns— Tweed Suiting to Be Sold at e ers, at $2.50. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | scalloped. neck and sleeves and conventional serail | 13977 THE THING FOR BOYS’ SUITS OR PANTS—WOMEN’S ROUGH WEAR SUITS AND Stamped Pillow Cases $1.00 Pair SKIRTS SPECIAL PURCHASES—AND BROKEN LOTS oF a Good quality 45-inch Pillow Tubing with seexen Here’s one of. the best offers of the season from the Dress Goods Section—All-wool Tweed MEN’S GOODS FOR ECONOMY FRIDAY | different scalloped edge patterns, stamped for em- Suitings at $1.89 a yard—56 inches wide, in brown, gray and green mixtures and a splendid broidering. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE weight. 1440 Men’s New Ties at 45c ee: 36-Inch Corduroys 65c a Yd. 36-Inch Black Sateen 39¢c Yard Think of it, men—open-end Four-in-Hand Ties f ¥ ECO = ieee A special purchase of medium and heavy-weight ® Sateen goes into the Friday economy sale at 39c only 45c. They were bought spetially or we never | MOY ears aa bp gai tet ARE AND Corduroys in khaki, tan, silver, medium gray, emer- a‘yard. Sateen in a good black—satin Snished suit. could sell them at this price. Stripes, figures, bry | pgs a ald, rose and light brown. Especially suitable for able for linings, rompers, children’s ploomers and cades, Persian and fancy effects in all colors. Decorated Dinnerware Half Price boys’ suits and pants—women’s outing akirte, se aes serene 86 inches in width. ~—-Men’s Handkerchiefs, with 14-inch 29¢ PFARRIC oF RD) : epg a ay eigen ag and imperfect Dinner- eeuctbystT dea Hg Ste aes ae ware—reduced to half price. Included are: : ‘ —Men’s medium lig! weight Mercerize Cotton | ‘Ascesais Whilide, Siedeinty, Se, votiemd.d0.0ne The Daughter Shop Offers Odd Pairs of Curtains Socks—black, white, navy, cordovan OB @ Meat Platters, formerly 95c, reduced to 48¢ i i Thi and gray—seconds, but good value at.... : Meat Platters, formerly 49¢, reduced to 25¢ Friday Economies One Third Less —Men’s Mixed-wool-and-cotton Socks, medium and | Tea Pots, formerly 95c, reduced to 48: —24 Girls’ White Jean Skirts, on bands, Odd pairs of Filet Net Curtains that were formerty light weight, in black, brown, navy, gray and fancy | i¢ vi F B k ts t H if P a ooeaty , "i ° by from $3.00 to $9.00, are reduced for Economy heather mixtures—some are 39c —10 Junior G § 2 riday. seconds; per pair ..veeeeseccceececeess = ancy baske S a , a rice years, formerly $2.95 and $3.50......+4 $1.95 —Mill ends of Scrims in white, ecru or cream, with Ng Ae , , ; es Ps | ante wed aolied Rast ay Paper Baskets, §—24 Girls’ White Jean Skirts, $1 9 5 drawn-work borders or allover figures— 1 9 ~~ tase Xe! ery 's aye and "“¢ 16 : wing and Work Baskets, included in this sale. fermetly O85, BOW ., 4:5 sodecocceess ° 1- to 7-yard lengths—a yard.............. Cc Th DERE WAIte ORG FAREY SSEpes; i Baskets formerly $2.00, reduced to $1.00 —6 Girls’ White Jean Middies, —Short ends of Drapery Satin Repps, Silks or Madras, all sizes, a suit .,..++++s0essssreee * b: Baskets formerly $3.00, reduced to +4 formerly $2.95, NOW .....+++se+ee00 oe $ 1 95 in blues, green, browns and tans, at....HALF PRICE —Men’s Corwith-make Wool-and-cotton-mixed Union Baskets formerly $5.00, reduced to $2.50 —5 Girls’ White Middies, sizes 8 to 10 —Ready-made Cretonne Overdrapes, made Suits—medium weight, long sleeves, % pe: "9 2 Baskets formerly $10.00, reduced to $5.00 years, formerly $1.95, now............ 1.45 with fringe and fancy cut valances, pair $2.95 ankle length, at ..........00--00es UY . UNION STREET BASEMENT DAUGHTER SHOP-—SBCOND FLOOR DRAPERY SECTION—FPOURTH FLOOR MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR s