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THE SEATTLE STAR { CAN |Sanitati 's Death (County O SAYS JAPAN (COUNTESS TAKEs IN WASHING) CITY LIABLE ON Ren'siscte’SShoou! "Step Forward ‘st Woman's Hands Will Mect Tued | Teaching «choot in the wilds of! PonDON, "Nov. 7--Tenanta of| EVERETT, Nov, TA coroner Dr. % M. Roberts wi CALM AFTER ate Se (a Fe : | Corporation ' Counsel Meier | nis Scteoriet ambition.” | Ca ckune st A A i re or to Keep pigeons seath ‘ot: At i joni, Mr. nd Mra, Norman A. Haver So Holds in Opinion | ha mill, who was shot to death fat ¢ Danielson, 4%, | Coun the offices the Eitel building ; | camp, wedded one short year, are in * j } charge of the school at Sleetmute, an | Frank Olison and his t | urday night in a seuffie with Mra.) Ong Te “ay { | That the city funds will have to! Eskimo village miles and miles from | spring, who are statione "| rertha Wilke, $4 to whom he! ort 1 wit 4 | |be used to maké@ up any deficit that| nowhere {96 miles from the of |B d Resits iedt \oidber ahd né : | arises from the operation of the| ‘The other venturesome pair is civilization, had been paying arden ‘ oes municipal railway under a 6-cent fare | - = — : | ix declared by Corporation Counae | === = Ambassador Warren Confi- Walter F. Meier in an officint opin : + H jon re red at the request of { dent Empire Will Pass Thru) Maver Calewell | } wa Trying Time Gracefully The opinion was the remit of a " \ _ | meeting of the mayor and advisory | ; i “ ey board last week, in which the of BY CLARENCE DUBOSK | ficlala discussed the Mability of the (Copyright, 1921, by the United Prom) | clty under the proposed f.cent fare. 1. 5:8 > TOKYO, Nov, 7.—Confidence that | Neatben dedlaced that if the bent STORE HOURS—9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Japan will solve the tangled situation fare waa insufficient to.pay the prin in her interfal poiftics following the cipal and interest of the $15,000,000 - —— > a of Premier Hara, in « outstanding utility bonds, the holders ise And barmonious” manner, wae of the bonds could recover from the expressed today by Charles Warren, American ambassador to Japan, in an Interview with the United Press, SAYS NATION IS NOW UNEXCITED Ha declared the nation is now sobered and unexcited. Warren said that officials are lay ing the most careful plans for the futgre. He believed that Japan's for. elge policies, partitularty as they af- | fecrythe coming Washingion confer. | ence on limitation of armament, will not be changed. Ambassador Warren spent the af ternoon preceding Hara’s assassina. ton, with the premier. “Harra and myself became good) friends,” Warren said. “I admired his ability and was “Prcly of tm rutin pu Thousands of Yards of hands of the Stone-Webster corpora-| ESCAPES AFTER | Silks and Dress Goods at Low Prices] STABBING MAN VERY yard, desirable for immediate wear, every yard priced at a big saving, and there are included some of the season’s most favored fabrics. At $1.79 Police of Four Citeis Look |} for Knife Wielder scene || At $1.29 | | At $1.59 greatly shocked and grieved to think | z ‘onli anemia ag voigagl I 2505) Jarvis, a cook, who Is alleged I Plai rl a “The world also lost thru Premier | te have stabbed dames F, Dar- 40-Inch All-Silk . . 36-Inch Colorful 36-Inch bg, et Hara’s death. He was one of Japan's | lin Sunday, after which he Is Cc Chiffon Taffeta Changeable Satins ‘ Grextest leaders and his guidance and edly sos Boo = lage She gor fH re ang Plain and changeable — street Gown satins, beautiful disp , ™ ‘counsel will be sorely: missed. eS In the most popular colorings ” event k and — in colors for evening or street. ¥ “However, I believe Japan has a polles headquarters, le tor 'tall and wirge and evening shades, black an in 4 group of men who will be able to Darlin’s condition at eity hospital } or Tai an inter, white, B 40-Inch Handsome _ was still dangerous Monday. He . Tare lge aaa ot mein acy wea buffering from two knife wounds | 40-Inch Crepe. Meteor 36-Inch Fine Black Black Gown Sa ¢ below the heart. According to the ‘ . Dress H 74 ‘ Lady Clonmell polices, Jarvis stabbed Darlin after |[| Satin and Radium loded Silks a eager Non-crushing—a jet + m9 ¥ the latter had objected to his atten. Included are black, white, tan, Includ aq are uchess satins, at an unysually low price. ‘ Nov. 5. — Another|der her personal supervision, the | tions to Mrs. Darlin. Belgium, navy, brown, Pekin. gown satins, Peau de Cygne and zi a “tragedy” of the New Poor—-the Old/ linen of those who dearly love S| led theless se sudere ae ey, taffetas. 40-Inch Durable . | Nobility—is moving London society | lord and his lady may be washed e up ‘ rus as only such things cae move It. Aland starched by girls arrayed jn {lice station and the wounded man | } 36-Inch Plain and French Serge Sport Satins _ ‘ countess is taking in washing. | gauutly flowered | gurments more was thrown into the street Changeable Messaline 44-Inch Navy Blue Distinct and monotone p Wises BaseebA ia on Ihc peer ot |tae en) dei nn |thas arnegen hee hulband into the Very serviceable—plain. shades A splendid guslity for women’s _and_stripes—in best color co 2 personnel anelent lineage but scanty: re-| “I have opened the laundry,” the) Nallway. Poliee took Darlin, to the and two-tone effects. or children’s dresses. nations, ; « formally resigned, but if Yamagata | #urces. | countess says, “because I really must | o*pital and arreated the Woman. |f/ FABRIC FLO OR~THIRD f e Right In the heart of London's | do something useful and practical in| AN Immediate search’ was begun for juxury quart / wonditions Jarvis, but he made good his escape. if) wane ieeobene Tae eae pou pe haw a J that thoes | ie is balleved. 0. have. gene (ott! ET, be Pp _ Snoqualmie, but police in cities along | 3 F ts New Curtain Nets } ae: . ew p Little Girl Finds (3 it dapan case she found In the rear of her DH we at Lower Prices’ for her culture, Ordinance to Halt Them Is|Frenchman Acoused of Lur-| tom Sunday. the nive daughter of Not for years have Ihe dead | 23) BUSES RUNNING MURDER OF 11/-~. Bee Fail toot] | Mra. J. Zimmer, 1317 Thomas st., pay Expected Today ing 283 Women lant her mother to tell ber that , we offered such values ‘manent the olf suit case contained rin; i [tse eg teen wae cain] with cy iis pomies ax wo] wr wasnt Snuaame in’ St omen on ee ck Da the hoe { Pocnsed, abe welled calzaly to | What mode Of procedure to adopt to VERSAILLES, Noy. -7.—Heari case over Xe Wee police. | e your ‘ 5 | snp rsgparygt on beeaqeobloaryp. beg Cowen Park jitneys, the Sound| Landru, the 20th century Don Juan, pene sce. 1 a aaa and mak own cur- WN . posure, knelt beside him, bathing his Co. continued Monday to | went on trial here at noon today, PE cctronyeo BERVICNS tot Sirs. » tains. W wound, & fleet of motor buses to} . Known as the “Bluebeard of Gam- rgaret Connell, $3, oy Roosevelt Heights. More than £2] pkPerm.ne the “Bunbeard ¢ Garm.| roay at the onie of hee daumher Filet Nets 35¢ § Mrs. Adeline Perkins, 1516 21st ave. the charge of murdering 11 of the 263 S., will be held at 2 p. m. i now running. it is believed Ukely that an or. will be introduced into the city council Monday by A. T. Drake compel the department of public lities to enforce the existing jit.} vestigation lasting two years and ney regulations, which, he says, | half of the strangest case in modern cover the new motor bus line. criminal history. ——— ee Corporation Counsel Waiter ¥.| Landru, 62 years of sxe, with| lured a veritable army of women. Aon Meier is preparing an opinion as to| heavy features and squat figure, a| mostly wealthy . widows, ranging | whether a state license, such as that | shining bald pate and bushy black | from 26 to 60, for their fortunes, private home. | under which the jitney: . | beard—tn fact, re a Pogten cng og ROR a pi ah tye Maa gra lap 40-Inch Filet Pattern Nets 60c makers, are marked at one-fourth their ‘Tuesday women of all ages who are alleged Watson chapel to have become betrothed to him. |** ‘he Bonney: Watson chapel. ‘The trial, which, in France, over. ELLEN MERCER, 69, aied |] shadows the Washington arm con- adie at the home of her nephew, ference, got under way after an in-!‘TPhomas W. Biaker, 2709 44th ave.|f) 8. W. The boty ix at the George: |} town Undertaking parlors. ij Yard-wide Nefs in all- P; H % bb je Re gpl attern Fiats | Filet Pattern Curtain On e = ae Nets 45c ‘ F ourth Less “ yer’ Somers. ae A up of stunning Pattern Hats, — Sa iat. ga gittote: nd the Millinery Section, and repre- | , : senting some of the known gar i z is e ix Al ss i : : \| the city regulating jfiney lines. tured by the prosecution as having , which he worked. Effective patterns in white, cream and ecru, at a inal prices. + . : — low price. ‘ Velvet and duvenor models, with trims gq THE BON MARCHE 40-Inch Curtain Nets at 95¢ Yard ee ee Bird, flower and conventional designs—some with gaa RGAIN BASEMENT] Ie $15.00 Hats Now $11.25 ersig” ; $3.50 Marquisette Curtains $18.00 Hats Now $13.50 Here Are Real Surprises for Shrewd Seattle Shoppers Reduced to $2.34 up nd foe ree . * @ e Fe $4.00 Marquisette Curtains $30.00 Hats Now $22.50 “ Stunning Winter Coats Reduced to $2.67 $3750 Hats Now $2813 7 FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THIRD a aac BON MARCHB i -InaHost . of New Styles ge aR el 45 Styles $19.75 . Travis, who rushed to } i : : HG i j : Oh, Girls, Look at the New $1 3 “ White Jean Middies—Dandies at P4eVVU' They'll be just lovely for school wear. Good heavy weight middie jean, made with three rows of narrow braid on collar and cuffs. Two styles—with laces or silk tie—fin-' ished with emblem on sleeve. Bought specially to sell at this price. Sizes 6 to 18. s 200 Girls’ Slipon Aprons at 50e Each : . Just the handiest kind of little aprons to’slip on after school, when at play or help» | ing mother. Made of ginghams and stripe prints. with fancy bandings and pockets. Sizes 6 to 14, GIRLS’ SECTION—SECOND FLOOR mr spe S0EF ae dl je iy é [ ? | American Bolivia and wool velours and broadcloth in blue and browns, made in belted or flaring styles and with or with- out fur collars, and finished with fancy linings. negroes were arrested short- affair. Both denied of it. sum, nutria and black opossum. Sizes 16 to 42, | 200 Coats $ ; ‘ : * spicata a ma 40 Styles 24.75 | . The Linen and Bedding = ‘Sp » } oe or lap eg Sitiginty Rit wale tad ieee TR Sections Will Interest Se ere Beate ate savicc Chet acumats te cloth in brown, tan, black, reindeer, navy, Th ° H © ; f OT retin oie igure taupe, and with collars of Australian opos- rifty Housewives Thankegiving Dinner Sets and Crash Toweling 10c Bedspreads $3.50 MUSIC WEEK ON Some are trimmed. with stole collars V 4 Bleached Crash with Sis 99x90 |. nebees ‘Dinnerware Matchings WITH COMMUNITY and chenille fringe and all are well lined | red border, 16 inches white grounds stenciled 70 openystock patterns. Prices quoted are for full) SING AT : with fancy linings. | wide. with pink, blue and yel- 50-piece sets, which include covered dish. Complete Y. W. ©. A. Sizes to 68 ‘ Huck Towels 12'c low patterns, service fot six perme: * : } Music Weel eran “Monday. with ; wlan’ ae say jeer Fancy Pillow Cases 3795. 50-piece Gold-band Dinner Set reduced to Cc 45 Coats |]|_ stripes, 15x28 and 16x31 Hemstitched, embroid- —$16,25—40-piece “Bluebird” Dinner Set reduced to | | suunity sing, expected to bo at- > 0 inches, ered or lace trimmed— $9.85. a gt gig amg Rial at 27 Styles e paves Cloths pee agg inches, $1.50 tc siaeet piece Floral Spray Dinner Set reduced” an ; Normandy cloth, American Bolivia, Bo- 95 fess, $3: 5 i ; ; i i pee yr tm gh with a 9 A see livia and velours are shown in a. wide _ Pattern Cloths, 64x82 Bedspreads $3.50 pan Ri isa Semi-porcelain. Dinner Set chime concert by George Bailey, \ range of shades of brown and blue and | inches, in dots, flowers Satin damask, size 78x —$52.45—5D-piece “Warwick” China Gold-band Din- at the University : black and trimmed with collars of nutria } pf hea 4 Cloth: a Plain "hem _ ner Set redifead to 50. a aoe s , or. Australian opossum or opossum. and | lercerize joths Ree Cane ns. 85-—5b-p arian Chi i ’ berg Pegg om pig ier sere a Fou 2 Sette motes Rave cuffs | $2.95 Bedspreads $4.95 wo ssn 50. doce time omaieerca de. campus, thruout the day, of fur, too, and set-in or raglan sleeves. | Stze 58x68 inches at Scalloped Satin Dam- —$85.10—5p-piece Bavar' ii i reduced ‘schools for “iN ee: Peis _ Lined with fancy silks or plain messa- $2.95—Napkins to match ask Spreads, pure white, to $59.50. piece Bavarian China Dinnar Set Jevery orchestra in'town iv tuned line or taffeta. Size 44. — 22x22 inches — $3.95 size 78x88 inches. —And man other dinner pieces at reduced prices. up for the celebration. dozen. ‘ FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD UNION STREET—BASEMENT as eee me ee va