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THE SEATTLE STAR __ ai TheBonMarché New York Girl |FOUND DYING IN |AGED RANCHER Well Dressed | WRECKED ROOM I$ MURDERED on $3 a Week| man Believed Victim of Al- Woodland, Wash. Farmer | An Easter Sale of Dresses at Notably Low Prices $19.75| ($25.00| [$33.00] | /and wrecked room at 2219% First! here, who was found dead in bed yeu Taffetas, Tricolettes, Tricotines, Canton Crepes and Crepe de Chines In Brown, Navy, Black, Gray and ave, Sunday morning, was due to, terday with his skull crushed by an Copenhagen to break in the door, The room Me kept the tron bar in his room New Spring Styles With Pointed or Scalloped Tunics, Side Flares, Accordion - Plaited Edgings, Em- broidery Insets in Bright Colors and Many Other Fashionable Features. waa torn up, chairs proxen and the | for self-defense. atove knocked down. A bottle,| Motive for the murfer Ia lacking, Sizes 16 to 42—but not in all sizes. BECOND FLOOK—THE BON MARCHE HURT IN BUS CRASH | ATTUKWILA Tacoma Machine Plunges Into Truck; Five Tacom- ans Seriously Hurt Crashing into the rear end of a| truck near Tukwila, at 10 p, m soma stage | oress the Ta coma highway, injuring 15 persons. Five were seriously hurt. They | @welling of wood alcohol, was found |the principal evidence against en the floor. Whalen's hired man, according to The door was locked from the/ Constable Robbing, being hin imme. inside. Several bruises on Bun-| diate disappearance afteg the crime, |} don’s head are believed to have ES been received in his delirium, Bun Tacoman Is Killed don, who was a Mexican, died in ety hospital Sunday noon, Near Oakland, Cal. ow OAKLAND, Cal, March 21.—Ala To Hold Funeral meda county authorities today were ” attempting to establish how a man, | for “B. L. T. Today believed to be Clarence Cowan, of CHICAGO, March f1.—Rerton | ‘Tacoma, Wash. sustained injuries r, nationally known hu: | yesterday which caused his death. He t, who conducted the | was found on the highway near Niles . T.” column in the Chicago | suffering from a fractured skull and Tribune, wilh be buried this after j aed soon after being taken to the noon, He died Saturday Alameda county hospital. Bherwood Scott and Mra. Myrtle | fs | Beott, 6606 South Puget Soun | Bouth Tacoma, the forme’ Internal injuries and a t leg, the latter having her right lee | Broken and receiving cuts on the face Sam Stusser and Mra Yettie > Btusser, 704 South J st, Tacoma;| ~ the former's left leg broken and the latter's ankle sprained in addition to body injuries. Mra, Emma Barklow, N. P. Hotel, acoma; severely cut and bruised Others injured were: Henry Lee, 4342 S. Puget Sound st. South Ta oma; Mrs, Dollie Wormwood, Sixth Spring sts, Seattle; Mins Lydia 948 Tacoma ave, Tacoma; Garbell, 2147% South E et. ; Dan P. Harren, 439 St. ave, Tacoma; J. W. Sullen, address; James Graham, quar corps, Camp Lewis; r Kuhe, 737 Broadway, Ta ; J. V. Yooum, 39th Infantry, Lewis, and ©. V. Jeffee, same FOOD SHOP ONOMIES FOR TUESDAY Another Big Lot of Those Delicious Puyallup Fruits 7Cans of Fruit f or $1 These are No. 1 size cans, and the fruits are | packed in pure cane sugar syrup. There are | LOGANBERRIES BLACKBERRIES RASPBERRIES ROYAL ANNE and BING CHERRIES PITTED SOUR PIE CHERRIES 4 Big Cans Fruit 95c Rich-flavored fruits and berries in No. 2 and | No. 2% size cans, are packed in pure cane | sugar syrup: HY | STRAWBERRIES LOGANBERRIES RASPBERRIES BLACKBERRIES Mary Worth NEW YORK, March %1.—How) The ay : the a Bi < Mtch does it cost you to dreas? | Lakeview bouleva: : J A New York woman says she Geckired the dressed well on $3 a week last year Hore’s the secret, says Mary |) who was watch-| Worth, ‘actress in “The Broken|}/ stalled truck until a tow | Wins”: fl brought from Seattle, said} “Shop ‘out of season.” was a light on the front and “Make up your mind what you lantern on the rear. | need and what you will pay, and pay Mrs. Myrtle Scott's 1&-month-old | no more. } was wnburt in its mother’s} wait until the first flush has|[/ Fe | truck was at Decided Reductions Just the Thing for the Easter Table } A number of patterns in Dinnerware, Glassware and Silverware have been _ cut with a liberal hand for this occasion—for instance: 50-Piece Dinner Set Reduced to $15.00 FORMERLY SOLD AT $22.70 rcelain Dinnerware — with floral spray decoration. A es for only $15.00, Glassware—6 for $3.98 FORMERLY $5.00 SET OF 6 Fine blown glass Tableware, in optic shape, cut in neat floral pat- tern, including Goblets and Sherbets. 7-Piece Water Set $1.98 FORMERLY $2.75 Seven-piece Glass Water Sets, con- sisting of water pitcher and 6 tumblers, cut in grape or star de- signs. when the latter wag thrown | worn off the prices. from the stage. Miss Worth's record ¥ was made Sheriff Matt Starwich'’s deputies) gurme 1920, when clothing prices were gt their. peak those most seriously hurt be- Hw 3 is bi Provitewos hee: | ptt” er clothing budget for American Semi- splendid set of di 50-Piece Dinner Set at $19.50 FORMERLY $29.50 High-grade Ei Semi-porcelain with Id border decoration—re- duced Tuesday to $19.50, by Auto, Riverton Struck by an automobile while at- to board a speeding truck Riverton Saturday afternoon, | _* Edwards, 12, of Puyallup, | o if probably fatally injured. An e was performed at Prov | Th" hospital in an effort to save Ufa One pair sik et One umbreiia .... One pair rubbers . Incidentais 50-Piece Dinner Set at $25.00 FORMERLY $32.45 “Alfred Meakin’s” English Semi- porcelain Ware with conventional border design, reduced to $25.00. TOL. csecnececsonsasecens 186.00 “and I f@t just comfortable of the secretary of state, are/and looked just ag wéll as when 1 recovering today from spent ten times as much,” said Mis» received in an auto) Worth, capital highway yew| 1 can prove every expenditure The coat I got for $26 was marked || In which they were highway and catapult | a ditch, pinning both men un- MINE WAR MEN ARE ACQUITTED WILLIAMSON, W. Va., March 21. fury in the Matewan shooting | trial returned a verdict of not guilty case of 16 defendants charged | the murder of Albert Felts. The) returned the verdict at 1120| . after deliberating since Satur. » m. The defendants re- news without emotion. | confidently expected ac the county jall to await the aft- @rnoon session, when they will give on three other indictments Charging them with the murder of | other Baldwin-Felts detectives | in the May revolver war which Cost 10 lives. State police and dep-| Labor troubles in Mingo county mines, which resulted in the battle of Matewan, reached a climax today In Ahe acquittal of Sid Hatfield, | youthful police chief, and 15 code fendants. Ten men were deat when the open battle in the mreets of Mate: | wan between Baldwin-Felts detec: | tives and deputy sheriffs ended. Al bert C. Felts, leader of the private Getectives, and Mayor T an, were among th: The fight occurred last the Felts men had evicted striking Miners from company houses. The Getectives had completed their work and were en route to the railroad mation. An altercation arove over | Warrants—one Felts held for the ar-| Fest of Hatfield and one for Felts’ @frest Hatfield attempted to serve. | CARMAN TRIES THE GAS ROUTE] Lapsing into unconsciousness in @ suicide attempt, G. W. Rasmus sen, #1, motorman, was saved at $40 a m. Monday by Patrolman 8. FE. Dotson | Dotson smelled gas, broke into} the room in the O-W, hotel, and! mussen left a note to J. Cohen First ave., saying that he was sorry because he had not paid him a debt Rasmusegn's home iw at 2513 Sixth ave, down from $69.50, but I had to wait | till after the Christmas rush to get) it. I got a Jersey suit so I could) it im all seasons. It made si nice spring sult, and also served for chilly days by wearing a sweater and GOOSEBERRIES ITALIAN PRUNES ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES woolen scarf.” wn etn ceaneemniegee a KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Puyal-|[) lup lodge, will put on knight rank work at Knights of Pythias hall, Third and Virginia, tonight. LONDON, March 21.—Casualties in the widespread Sinn Fein offen sive on crown forces inst Saturday | feached a total of 26 deaths and one! missing, it was announced today, 4 Large Cans (No. 2 1-2 size) Del Monte Sliced Pineapple For $1.15 UPPER MAIN FLOOR Silverware at $7.98 Set 26-piece set of “1881” Rogers’ sil- ted Flatware—guaranteed for 15 years, including six of each— knives, forks, teaspoons, dessert spoons and one butter knife and sugar. shell—reduced to $7.98, UNION STREET BASEMENT 50-Piece Dinner Set at $65.00 FORMERLY $94.25 “Rosenthal” China Dinner Set with conventional border design, re- duced to $65.00. / A new lot of splendid Shirts, made of fine count percales and printed madras in cluster stripes, pin stripes, two-tone stripes and other staple and fancy striped and checked patterns. All colors—AND ALL GUARANTEED FAST. New Spring Just Received---for Easter - Stylish Jersey Sport Suits $12.75 Three of the most attractive styles for Spring wear that have been shown—and certainly inexpensive enough. All are Tuxedo models, some with double patch pock- ets on the jacket and button-thru cuffs—the skirts have two pockets. Colors—gray, tan and brown. Sizes—18 to 42. Novelty. Banded Sailors at $4.95 Rough and smooth straws, and raffia, in a big variety of smart Sprin; shapes banded with ribbon or crepe de chine. . . sista In brown, black, navy, burnt orange, scarlet, jade, tan, gray, Copen- hagen and combinations of these colors. : : Fppinih Shirts at $1.50 Bags and Suit Cases at Good Old-Time Prices A special purchase of luggage makes this price possible. 25 Traveling Bags at $1.95 Each Traveling Bags of imitation leather—black or brown—18-inch size, at a very low price. 24 Fiber Suit Cases at $1.75 Each Light-weight Fiber Suit Cases with reinforced metal corners and durable handles—24-inch size. 20 Fiber Suit Cases at $2.75 Each Extra-deep Suit Cases, with lock and catches—and two leather straps. 24 Leatherette Bags at $3.50 Each Traveling Bags, fitted with lock and bolts—service- ably lined—14- to 18-inch sizes, TRUNK SECTION—LOWER MAIN FLOOR Kiddies’ Easter Parade By Pupils from the Douglas School of Dancing Clothes for Easter for the little tots will be shown on living models, Tuesday at 3 o'clock, in the Baby Shop. SECOND FLOOR Easter Egg Dyes 5c a Package Beautiful and brilliant Egg Dyes—three kinds —Paas, White Rabbit and Chick-Chick. Each package contains six col- ors—enough to make 100 shades when com- bined. DRUG SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Soft cuff styles, in sizes 14 to 17. MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR Wonderful Colorings in 40-inch Silk Crepe de Chine at $1.59 A riot of bright and staple colorings here in this lot of Crepe de Chine. Included are tangerine, golden pheasant, jade, honeydew, orchid, Algonquin, porce- lain, burnt orange, moccasin, also navy, maise, pink, ivory, gold, and many others. 40-INCH CHARMEUSE SATIN $2.95 YARD: Innavy and black—good weight 86-INCH BLACK DRESS SILKS $2.45 YARD Duchess satin and chiffon taffeta silk 40-INCH BLACK CHARMEUSE $2.50 YARD 40 inches wide—rich and lustrous 86-INCH BLACK SATINS AT $1.95 A YARD Very lustrous—and a good weight 86-INCH NAVY CHIFFON TAFFETA $2.45 A YARD Non-crushing—in a desirable weight 86-INCH NAVY AND BROWN TAFFETA $3.00 A YARD Fine for dresses, skirts and suits FABRIC FLOOR—(THIRD)