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ves, Maisade, Hinche and Cape Eight witnesses were heard Lad Hinche and sixteen at Malender HAITIENS Tell Senate Investigators of | Staff Correspondent of the Nation, Dee, 11.~4Delayed)—Stories of al- Teged military atrocities fill the reo ‘ofd of the first 10 days’ hearings by ‘the senatorial commission investigat ing American occupation of Haiti and the Dominican republic June 19, 1919, she saw her eight chil dren, seven girls and one boy, killed) By forces under Capt. Becker. June, 1920, his father and mother! ” were taken from their home at mid ‘Right and shot, and that their home ‘was burned. her father, mother, sister and two -young brothers shot. Joaquin Nord gave a detailed ac-} “Neidor Roman testified forces un: | der Lieut. Williams beat his mother} 1% death and then compelied him to} ‘bury the body. 4 TESTIFY 10 ATROCITIES Alleged Murders by Americans BY E. H. GRUENING with Senatorial Commission Inves- tigating American Occupation in Mayti and Dominican Republic. | Written for the United Press SANTO DOMINGO, via naval radio, Celicook Rossier testified that on} Heraux Belloni testified that in Salnavar Fleurina testified she saw of the killing of his wife. Communinal Magistrate told the committee that witnesses were probably friend. to the Cacos guerilla forces, ‘The senatorial commission arrived Santo Domingo taday, after five spent in the interior and a four. hearing at Port au Prince, Haiti. Hearings were beid at Santa Mare, By Wanda Von Kettler Strongheart ix a dog. He is one of [all prominent movie people, But | those living things with bis. under. | Strongheart inn't here in person, 0} 4 standing eyes, long cary and a very TACOMA.--Rev. B. W. Michabt, wise tilt to his head. He is an Pri pastor St. John’s English Lutheran |—a movie actor, ehurch, dies of heart failure. Had Stronghesrt v visited Beattie. in week at THE SEATTLE STAR Strongheart, Here’ s to You! ° You’ rea Doggone Good ‘Dog Strongheart person, he would have been inter- | viewed, that being the treatment due we can't quote him. | Cal” «a drama being shown this downtown movie theatre Chemises 92-00 In two styles. Trimmed with lace insertion, medallions, ribbon and lace. All bodice top, in flesh. Sizes 38 to 44. Crepe de Chine Chemises $2.25 A very full cut garment in many styles. Trimmed with imitation filet lace, Georgette and ribbon, and two tailored styles, trimmed with medal- lions, tucking and ribbon. Flesh col- ored. Sizes 38 to 44. Crepe de Chine Chemises $1.95 In four styles, of good quality flesh crepe de Chine, which is free from dressing. Bodice top, ribbon and lace trim. Sizes 38 to 44. Three Styles—39c “A Muslin Apron with embroidered ruffle, pocket, or trimmed with rick-rack braid. Plain, but good. Three Styles—49c In dotted Swiss with embroidery ruffle, lace trimmed, pocket—and in cross-bar dimity with a ruffle or lace trimmed. Two Styles—59c In lawn, trimmed with an embroidered and lace-trimmed ruffle, with a big sash tie. in Jawn with lace trim on the apron, ruffle and 59c Of a good grade percale in red, blue, pocket. Polly Prim Aprons and yellow checks. Christmas Store Hours, 9:30 a a.m. . to 6:00 p.m. THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT] Are You Spending Too Much for Christmas? Come to the Bargain Basement and Save. Bargains in Sit, Underwear In this lot we are offering you the newest and smartest there is in lingerie. Let this simplify your Christmas shopping. ‘flesh only. Tea Aprons for Gifts pink | trasting embroidery—3 and 6 Gowns 94.95 Handsome tailored Gowns in white, flesh and orchid, trimmed with tucking and hemstitching. Crepe de Chine Gowns $3.95 A full cut gown in three styles—V neck and sleeveless; square neck and sleeveless, both prettily lace trimmed, and a tailored style with sleeves. In Crepe de Chine Gowns $3.25 Tailored and lace trimmed, in orchid, | flesh and light blue. Wash Satin Camisoles 98c | In flesh only, trimmed with lace, rib- | bon, Georgette and lace medallions. | Sizes 38 to 44. In other styles for 79¢, $1.29 and $1.49. Men’s Wear —Fiber Silk Socks, in gray and cordovan. Sizes 914 to 1114, at 49¢ pair. —Heather Wool-mixed Socks, drop stitch or plain effects— sizes 10 to 12, 49¢ pair. —Corded Madras Shirts in striped patterns with soft cuffs, Sizes 141% to 16, $1.15. Gift Hankies —Women's Handkerchiefs with Or | colored embroidery—three in a box, 35¢. —A large variety of: Women’s Handkerchiefs, some with dainty striped borders, embroidered designs, solid colors, in pink, lavender and blue, with con- in a box, 59¢. ‘Cheistaes Shopping Hours—9:30 A..M. to 6 P. M.—The Bon Marche The Fall Joy of Christmas Is Anticipated at The Bon Marche _ Christmas Tree Ornaments You'll find a full supply of Christmas Tree trimmings at the Christmas Tree Store—in fact, there are so many kinds, colors and varieties that description is next to impossible. But they're here —all a-glitter with tinsel or bright with color. And the early bird—you know! Christmas Filled Stockings Of course, every one will want some of these Stockings to hang on the tree. Filled with assort- ment of small toys—priced 10¢ to $6.50. —Tinsel Ornaments for the tree, 5¢ and 10¢. ~—Christmas Candles, a box, 15¢, ~—Candle Holders at 10¢ a card. —Silver Tinsel, six yards to the card, 10¢ to 7e¢ He is here, however, in “The silent | [Ole Larson Loses |BUILDING IS ON|,.”a81* Superior Judge | A the) Home and ral building eon Lar. | struction ix wing thruout t the defunct | United States, and Seattle atan mong her mister cities in this former Scandinavian American bank here was found guilty of taking from the bank with intent to 6 evidence is States, Washington, 0D f, half do- | expenditures in 1921 far ex te, and di of lust ye Jreots the events of the stor ne p to Oc Neterer was con: | Cart Utley, 14 months; Roy X. fm So we have visited that movie, cording tot “I Monday the Ban Franc eco." 13 months; George Wineholt, |watehed Strongheart'’s Iqhe body | ers 44 leading cities, Beattio had un- |) distribution, . Dwellings, which | Cifeult court of appeals for using the | months | dash acrosp the cliffs and escape bul: | der construction 1,608 “onefamily” | represented only 36.1 per cent of the jefraud in land deals and Edward M. Comyns, whone sen- lots, and seen the sympathy and the | homes, This surpasses the record of | expenditure ($611,000,000) in dd for violation of th® tence of 16 months waa affigmed by) gladness in hin wonderful big brown | Washington, D. C.; Oklahoma City, | cities during 1920, repre the court of appeals, was convicted | eyen And we've decided that) Kansas City, Denver, Birmingham, | per cent ($603,000,000) in lowing were sentenced on of policiting fees thru the mails fore, | Strongheart—this dog* that has re-|Aig; Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, | cities for the first part of 1 harges: &. Makino, 20) placing people on worthless governeiy | ceived his training in police and milr | Louisville, Milwaukee, San Franci#co | the indications are that the percent. months; Joe L. Kepinoza, 18 montha;| ment land, Hin associate, Carlos 1.0) |tary service--ia just ax human as @l ond other cities. lot of humans we know, And more given ax $5,488,000 yuman than some of them. Heattle, in fact, | figures are in Strongheart, old fellow, imn’t that jonly by Dallas, Detroit Minneapo New York, |! has decreased.” card, The Gift Luxurious— A Fur Fabric Coat for Christmas Win her heart and keep it warm by giving her one of these lovely Fur Fabric Coats that are being worn by well-dressed women everywhere, Silk lined, in full or three-quarter length, and belted with belts or self girdles. Some show collars of Australian opossum, wolf, black opossum, and a few models have a band of fur at the bottom. At $39.50 you will find a model in the larger sizes — others, regular sizes, are priced from $19.50 to $95.00. SECOND FLOOR Christmas Gifts That All Boys Should Get From Santa Boys’ Knitted Ties wt? 25c 900 in the lot, plain colors and cross-bar effects— they sure are dandies for the money. Boys’ Four-in-Hand Ties Such pretty colors—just the kind of patterns boys like—900 in the lot—35c, or 3 for $1.00. Boys’ Windeor Ties at 50c Very good quality —in plain colors with Roman stripes and plaids. Boys’ Suspenders and Belts 50c Each The Suspenders are good quality and attractively boxed. The Belts are in black. or tan leather with tongue buckle. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Bu Potato Salad 11c lb. Made fresh daily—sold at this price for Wednesday only. and up. —Jilg’s Super Little Pork Sausage, Ib. —Wakefield Kippered Herring, very de- licious fish—can, 15¢. anew, rial Appeal INCREASE HERE sic saisers'otalinry war " ways a atatement | the figures The total value is|age will be increased when all the A. Alba, At the same time the |land, 15 months; Anthony R. Ferrin, |a fugitive from justice. Oran Leroy Cole was given a years” |i# ninth on the list, being surpassed | percentage spent on mercantile build: | 15 and a day for violating the Man Houston Lon | ings factories and office buildings | months; William Harris, 15 months; —Christmas Snow, S5¢, 10¢ and 15¢ box. —-Assorted shapes and colors in Glass Ornaments priced at 3 for S¢. : —Glass Balls in dazzling colors, priced 2 for S¢. —Glass Ball Ornaments in different shapes and beautiful colors, large size, 5¢ and 10¢. Silver Ribbon Icicles, a box for 10¢. —Glass Beads in bunches—10 beads to the string —10 strings to the bunch—35¢ to $1.50 a bunch. FOURTH. FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Auto Robes—Gifts for Those Who Motor Automobiles Robes make useful presen’ Plush and wool, from $6.00 to $25.00. Plain plush and pretty wool combi- nation plaids, Bath Robe Blankets $6.00 Beacon Bath Robe Blankets, with floral, Indian and Jacquard styles. In brown, green, tan, red and gray. Size 72x90 inches. Counter Lunch 35c 28¢. Club steak, potatoes, stewed corn, hot apple pie, coffee, milk or ice cream. —Afternoon Special at the Lunch Coun- ter, 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢. “14 CONVICTS OFF FOR PEN Chief Deputy Marwhal Yrank Bur rows, Deputy Edwin It. Tobey and a Ir of former noidiers were | ¢ the MeNell island Tuesday following their | coun United States court | dinrr hinent that the in 1921 will penitentiary nviction in the the state 18 months; Shelton montha: Ivar Toivonen, 15 U ‘William Bowden, year and a day; act. 7 its+-and they're good looking, too. Outing Flannel 15c¢ Yard lots of fine Outing Flannel—at a price—for making pajamas and night gowns. Stripes and checks— 27 inches wide. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD re Glass Tableware $2.85, Set of Six Useful Christmas Gifts at an Exceptionally Low Price Thin-blown Glassware, cut in the star and grape design— included are: Tall Footed Sherbet or Ice Cream Glasses. Water Goblets and Low Footed Sherbet Glasses. No phone orders taken at this low price. UNION STREET BASEMENT Glove and Merchandise Bonds Are you undecided? Buy Bon Marche Glove or Merchandise Bonds. Exchange Desk—Upper Main Floor Personal Service Desk—Second Floor Cashier’s Office—Fitth Floor in'The Bon Marche Food Shops Wednesday, and Save Fruit Cakes, Fruits and Cookies for Gifts Packed in a fancy sending to frends afar, Fruit Cake 75c Lb. —English, Plum Pudding, lb. 45¢. —Jelly Rolls, Ib. 15¢. —Pan Rusk,“Wednesday, 8¢. —All covered Pies, for the day, 35¢. —Del Monte Pineapple, for the day, 27¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE box—handy for Boxes are $1.00 Irving Injudetion ’ Suit Is Dismissed ‘An injunction sult filed last tum mer against King county by Th Ferguson istodian of ¢ oting machines, haa be suprem udget for 1922 w n was made for Tag: | Byron, convicted at the same time, is Reo en TT annem reassess