The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1922, Page 12

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SUSPECTS | “Arrests Follow Series of i Four Hold-Ups in Dif- . ferent Sections Fallowing four hold-ups in widely city Mon SBeptirated sections of the AY RIEHL. four suspects, three of Hee them sailors, were being held tn ie ihe city jail Tuesday, The men Bre accused —apecifically ing A. Swanson, mth him of $1 robbing and a ho at First ave. and Pike st Bwanson told tne police he had struck on the head with t tkles and knocked un iman G. F. Reynold searched the nelg at first failed to loca its. Within 20 minutes the the First Hill pharmac Police that three SB. civilian were attempting to sell & watch, wot h he believed arrested th propr The pe who gave “9 name jaseph r. They are held en open of the men were | semaion Dlood-stained port he ' Which they are alleged to have! ed Swanson, | Jone bandit entered the Hillcrest | , 101 Bellevue N.. Me i | amps, and Clarence Ta Whe bandit pulled a reve k “Do you see this coat have left from the war me for turning bandit > Leaping on the running d Ol Co. tank wagon driven and g board of a ‘R. Z Gaiser, at Fourth ave. & bandit drew a gun 4 Gaiser to pall up responded by and Battery | ILRESUMES — PEACE DEBATE der Confident Treaty Will Be Ratified Debate on the treaty between Ireland and Britain was resumed today by dail cireann. tion by a considerable ma ‘Qs members gathered at the na- “This compact was thrust down Mur necks with a bayonet.” shouted PAM O'Connor, minister of agricul Hare of the Irish republic, in a fiery |», Mpeech against ratification of the |; oe * E) Bamonn De Valera, who will tend | ¢, le hard” republicans in a last ight against ratification of t et am it stands, and in f @f independence, looked particularly fit after his holiday. ‘The Griffith faction was confident @f @ victory by majority for ratifica tion of about 15 votes From 40 to 50 members of the dali Wi speak before the on ratifi Wation i, taken, it was learned after today’s meeting ogee. CONGRESS OFF ON NEW WORK BY LAWRENCE MARTIN WASHINGTC gress today set « the other end of v Bressional elec Between when the to make su: _ the right and senate, make on w | decision of next ) political makeup of the tion o! next con Tariff, further tax revision, the Newherry case, tr % of the disarm @ign debt refu Ship subsidy —t Problems just at Pausing toda departed colle the meseage, seems } in the finance corritt F Tarift revision ha “temporary” Many conere ax bill 7 men report that bu Tose’s death and pre committee shifts necessits that event. agreement to Newberry 4 but five minute tor Penrone’s deat Los thr wartime « John Eber to supply Pavy yard, shooting, ST BANDIT petted ARE HELD »: FEEDER ITs bie to be followed by resignation | 10th the Irish parliament of many | Cowen irs of De Valera, who opposes dri treaty, was predicted by dati lead-|to pay the University this morning. t | ler opposition to the treaty de-) The buses run from the nort Miged carty in the debate. fot’ the Univeriity brides te |Tacoma Thug Holds | THE 5S FINNS ATTACKED (acne wone aeour BY BOLSHEVIK!| ARMS PARLEY STARTS ON PAGE ONE — Luxury T ax ssians Off Is No More! © 'o..0r karen” 7 er tre That 4 pan by continuing 8 her military occupation of Si ‘¢ * HWELSINGRPO! Winland, Jan. | Store Has the Right} 2" P ‘_ . beria Is violating the open Any More to Make ve against the Finn ‘p'That dapan, by this occ en? x patidn has, at least In effect, vio Charge " flighty ' 1 10 be) lated the agree inder which 3 — | the Amer her allied By Hal Armstrong pid. troops int mend di sins - f inlet f within strikes 4 spam Aenerd t pe ir for) the allied Whatever and wherever YOU ° | defensive purg on the Russian} draw at the , england rephy- . botder | The J on In defense @ has deducted the lux x | etre ¢ in Siberia is If he says he has t eral " R E A spread of bolaheviam from 81 If b ays h because ~ he } 7 ficially WASHINGTON, Jan, 3 Gey. | That Japan must protect the tn aetth . Sproul, of Pene himself, | terest# of her nationals which have in the maritime the nese troops have now been with: | n That Japan will withdraw com Biberia to where Honest and , | or maid he had a lengthy | pletely from Siberia as soon ax there Vnnne Were: Serene phone conversation | is a gov vent there whieh ean lists downward today with al yesterday, from which | give satinfuctory guarantees for the hadn't already done so befor he gained the Impression that Sproul | safety of Japan's Interests and fron-| opening their stores, bad definitely decided to succeed | tiers As at by The Star | ‘The question of Jap w oft atnon govern Indiana, one of | occupation purne of tax, pase. existence with 1921 ype fiom Cabinet Considers | yor Fiscal Conference WASHINGTON, Jan strength | Harding and hie ¢ congress did not appre Money to iv © the vacant sen admin country for weeks at wou! 1, exe anuary ed num ne in to Wiring the \Man Who Slew Wife ome ut ther | UW fat matters nations on économie and finan in was reached aa to nm, but indica American participat furs, chewin. tha bs United: © 7 struments a ctrical equip. Faces Arraignment » n in wome effort to revive! ment CHEHALIS, Wash, Jan sim | *°* opeaman ae cP" | The tax remains on amuse. | Slagle, who gave himacif up to t sce ih ment tickets costings mor | police after shooting ond witine bs England Awaiting | | Reply From Harvey) LONDON ¢ posed & Jan, 3.—Kngland today |i} nondor Harvey's reply m of Lioyd Ge Cost of Feeding Prisoners Lower o FACOMA, Jan feeding pr Slashes Wrists in Effort at Suicide 2—Mre. Stella _ARE IN DOUBT : ther resider TACOMA, Jan s with w safety raw WANTA VOTE THIS YEAR? THEN HURRY DOWN To REGISTER will never get the chance to} again,” the woman told 1 when beite re 4 wo} according to the polles, vers Up 2 Street Cars! Two street car na by a ute, are st e oom m Judge John M. W of automo ympla, which they expect will open an one car line to the THE BON MARCHE -“ Ba RGAIN BASEMENT The More Careful You Are About Saving the More Certain You Are to Trade in The Bargain Basement We Are Featuring Extra Siena Pe | An Excellent Assortment of Colors and Patterns 300 Aprons in Sizes 46 to 52-—_—— New aprons in light and designs, Trimmed with rick-rack pattern, those that button over the most all, have belts, pockets, green, tan and brown. dark percale, in checks, plaids and figured braid and bias binding. The Martha W ashington shoulder, those with a yoke in the back, and necks, In yellow, blue, layender, pink, red, | 1,200 Aprons in Regular Size | | square TLE ———— STAR —_—_ ‘The BonMarché STORE HOURS—9 A. ee ct a pe RR RO RE 1:30 P. M. TO 5 in the January GOWN 8q lace, embroidery . or crocheting. PRINCESS SLI Splendid Values in Dainty Undermuslins Sales of White $1.95 1S of muslin and lingerie cloth —slip-over model with surplice, re or round neck, embroidery or ribbon trimmed—or plainer models with hand- sleeveless or? with cap sleev elaborately filet lace patterns. Some have high or V-necks, long sleeves, and are trimmed with insertions and edge of embroidery. ENVELOPE CHEMISES with elaborate lace trimming, or plainer models with neat’ embroidery or lace edges and ribbon. PETTICOATS with embroidery flounces, also Indian he. or tailored muslin models; ad with scallops embroidered and finished with PS of lingerie cloth, with built-up shoulder, or lace and ribbon shoulder straps. SRCOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE CottonGoods and Bedding at White Sale Savings WHITE NAINSOOK AT 15¢ A YARD | 36 inches wide, in soft finish ; SOFT FINISH LONGCLOTH $1.50 BOLT 10 yards to the bolt—81 inches wide SOFT FINISH LONGCLOTH $1.65 A BOLT Even quality, a yard wide, 10 yd. bolts YARD-WIDE LONGCLOTH $1.85 BOLT 10 yards to bolt—soft glove finish FINE QUALITY LONGCLOTH $2.00 BOLT | 10 yards to the bolt—eplendid value ' WHITE SOIESETTES 30¢ A YARD Lengths to 10 yards, 30 inches in width NICE QUALITY DOTTED SWISS 35¢ YARD 28 inches wide, assorted sized dots YARD-WIDE WHITE VOILES 25e A YARD Fine for dresses—taped edge WHITE COTTON GABARDINE 35¢ YARD | A nice skirting, a full yard wide THIRD FLOOR LINGERIE BLOUSES rub UNBLEACHED PILLOW CASES 25¢ EACH 45x36 inches, will soon bleach out white BLEACHED PILLOW CASES AT 30¢ EACH 42236 inches, nice for ordinary use NICE PILLOW CASES AT 35¢c APIECE Serviceable quality, size 42236 inches WHITE BED SPREADS AT $2.50 APIECE Marseilles patterns, size 74284 inches CROCHETED BED SPREADS $3.65 EACH 74290 inches, heavy quality, Marseilles patterns BLEACHED BED SHEETS AT 85e EACH 72290 inches, with flat center seam BLEACHED BED SHEETS AT $1.00 EACH Good weight, bleached, size 72290 inches SEAMLESS BLEACHED SHEETS AT $1.60 Size 81290 inches, good heavy weight HEAVY BLEACHED SHEETS $1.75 EACH Size 81299 inches, free from dressing BON MARCHE REDUCED TO 75c Every woman will be able to find room in her wardrobe for at least one of these dainty lingerie blouses at this very low price. Voile and organdie in all white, lace trimmed or with SECOND FLOOR colored gingham or dotted collars. THE BON MARCHE The January Clearance of Silks REDUCED; Plain and Fancy Silks Cut lengths of silk crepe de case} and georgette crepe that will cause) big excitement when offered at $1.00. 36 and 39 inches wide; lengths from 4 to 7 yards—in n | rats ular street and evening shades— also white and black. 32 and 40-Inch Silks at al a Yd. Cut lengths of plain and fancy silks—ineluding taffetas, messalines, satins, failles, florentines— in plain colors, stripes, plaids and printed novel- ties, in a big range of colors. 40-Inch Crepe Back Satin, $2.19 Yd. Very fine quality satins—soft and non-crushing, with crepe back. 40 inches wide, in black only. | Beautiful and rich, at a very low price. 51-Inch Black Silk Velour, $4.95 y is this silk-faced velour—and what a | fine quality, and such.a low price! That’s be- cause it’s January Clearance time. 35-Inch Black Satin, $1.39 a Yd. Surely you will want a dress length of this finely woven, non-crushing black satin—35 inches wide, at only $1.39 a yard, FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) n Thousand ards of ain and FancyWeaves Extra Quality 36-in. Chiffon Taffeta Ahoy! A sale of lovely taffetas at a most reasonable price. a) the new and staple colors, a) ing pimento, clove, porcelain, raf-( fia, shrimp, pelican, camiellia, ) Westminster, Mohawk, ( neon | Cascade, Autumn, zinc, anemone, J Tod wedgewood, navy and others. 40-Inch Black Charmeuse, $1.95 Yd. « Very handsome, durable quality of black char- meuse satin—40 inches wide, at an enticing price. 36-Inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, $1.59 Very durable and ever so inexpensive is this taf- feta—a serviceable, finely woven quality in a jet black. 36-Inch Printed Radium, $1.59 Yd. Luring colors and designs in this durable radium silk—and a quality that is very popular. Flower designs on grounds of taupe, brown, navy, sapphire and rose. 36-Inch Tricolette, $1.29 a Yd. Oh! look at the low price on tricolette—and such a nice, durable quality. 36 inches»wide in navy, orchid and black, THE BON MARCHE 1,800 Pieces of Pure Aluminum Ware Medium Gauge, Highly Polished, Sunray Finish Inside Every Piece Warranted First Quality Included in the lot are: 5-quart Windsor of 3 Saucepans— Double ered Kettles—3 and 4-qua: While the lot holds out, any one for §$ We cannot make deliveries at this pri UNION 8T. peed Kettles— te r—114 and 2-quart Rice 00, “quart Preserving Kettles—5-quart Tea Kettles—Set Jovered “Saucepans—6-cup Coffee - Percolators. THE BON MARCHE Boilers—6-quart Cov- if ave on Crisp New Undermuslins | |

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