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_ BROKE FAITH Sen. Borah Makes. Charge; Demands! ‘Grant of Immun-) ity Be Waived WASHINGTON, May 4—Chars Ang that Boris Bakhmeteff, ambass @or of the long-dead Kerensky gov | ernment of Russia, has broken faith With the American government tn in for his personal use part of him from the Senator Borah Reef, “if ho ts acting in good faith,’ Miss Frances Birkhead before the senate labo: r commit. B. Foster, attorney for Miss Frances +“1@E Hirkhead, whose sensational $100,000 Borah also charged that Secretary suit against Gov, Lee M. Russell of is “shielding” Rakhmetef? | Mississippi, charging seduction and of Bakhmeteft results tn |TOWNS FETE fs seeking and whom Borah Borah deciarea he could obtain tes) disinne” taal & corporation which $187,000,000 loaned by the United! ding him diplomatic immu-| preach of promise was Clem'smed in| Gen. Gregorie Semenoff, from a priest of the Greek ht real eatate in New York, Chi- 4 never repaid. ney Astor, only of the British parliament, left here today for Danville, Va., the city of iy to which he is not entitled. This) ————___ leader, whose deportation | world. RICHMONT, Va, May ¢.—Lady eh to prove that Bakhmeteft! and elsewhere with « portion of) tion ts waiting her, From Danville | Lady Astor and her party wil! go to| Lynchburg and then pay a visit to |the old ? ers Elected |Greenwood, in _ by Portland’s “Y”’ | Virginia, PORTLAND. May 4.—Ralph ft. Several thousand persons were tn President of the Willapa/ ting at the public receptios jered | company, was elected presi-) Lady Astor in the gover.or’s man of the Portland Y. Me ©. A./ sion last night. Speaking hefore the! ¥, Succeeding W. M. Ladd, | giris at West Hampton coliegr, Lady t for more than 27 years.) Nancy declared “man th= weaker Geclined to be reelected. IN| sex and told the girls that men Of his long service, Ladd Was) were no easy to attract that it was Dresident emeritus almost cruel to land them at all and gagged coop: thearmanseged aki certainly cruel to catch them with 7 y wer such bait as paint, bobbed heir and was formerly president of the Y. | abbrey tated skirts. Albsmaris county, A. in Oskaloosa, Iowa. He ts tn the Westminster Presby- church and a member of the| Strike Riots Keep of governors of the Chamber| on Despite Courts B. McNaughton, vice president PORTLAND, Ore, May 4—Out- A. Brown, treasurer, and A. L.| breaks of violence despite the in recording secretary, were re-| junction designed to prevent picket. ing and congregating of striking longshoremen on the waterfront, fol. lowed by arrests, marked the begin- Russians M Make New seg Sg So Ee 8 _ Appeal to America’ Passage of the restrauning act by the| Sky! 4--SRennetn. to reaaty | trict court. GENOA, y 4--Rusel The arrests occurred at Second and Brant American oil interests com | ogy gts nt g welch tan ‘Geesions in her rich fields on exactly . Seine: code when } “the same conditions ag ail other coun. | tr. oy wadooee ros Lhe employers’ as. Srfes, the soviet delegation announced | MO") 0 | headquarters and the police station. ‘The Russtans made an indirect ap to the United States government Fecognition and credits, declaring Dédsinaietbatinn ‘to upon these terms any country Be Gi iven Saturday | have what concessions it desires. The third of a series of demonstra. R t H e tions involving the recreational life to of the youth of the city will be given ‘ Surprise Robber * ‘0 Frederick & Nelson auditor! um on Saturday from 11 a. m. to : (rca aig aggre c Pp. m. The demonstration lasts over finkle returned to the Winfield Ber 7 are employed. Rome Wednesday night. Herman Gar-| “rhe program will take the form ot burs! hie wd after extracting $90 Mafaty first demonstration” as ob- into De" sacista psec aed served by school children who have ad instruction thru cou but f failed to recover the cash had instruction thru a course of jstudy prepared by Miss Jessie Mer | Fie k Liner Comes From Kobe in 12 Days Maintaining speed of slehtly as ter than 15 knots an hor Funnel liner Tyndareus completed ALFRED ANDERSON, 1420 Sixth ave., Wag painfully bruised Wednes day night, when struck by an auto driven by A. G. Hubbard, 241 Fifth ave, N., at Sixth ave. and Pike st. her birth, where a iremendeve ova: | Langhorne homestead at | 1| Message Waits for the noon hour to accommodate those Gov, Lee M. Russet federal court here Tuesday, has for warded papers in the case to the fed eral court at Oxford, Mins Russell's h for re-filing Foster ex® <i the hope that the cane would wet for trial at the May term of court R.R. CHIEFS _ ARE COMING Mistinguished ratiroad officials, ex pected to arrive in thiv city about next Wednesday from St, Paul, are io be entertained by the Seattio | Chamber of Gommerce. ‘The visitors will include LW Hill, chairman of the board of direc | torn of the Great Northern; Kalph | Budd, president; Walker D, Hines, | general astern solicitor; C. O. Jenks and W. P. Kenney, vice presidents | E. E. Loomis, president of the Lobiah Valley, and T. M. Schumacher, pre» ident of the El Paso & Southwestern | railroad 'Roads Turn Shops Governor | | i | to Private Firms! CHICAGO, May 4-—Raliroats have turned one-third of thelr shop lcapacity over to private © ntractors, ternoving 160,000 men from jJurtad jUion of the United states Railroad Labor board, the board was Informed today. | | Figures to this effect were present Jed to the board today by C. J. Me | Gowan, representing the shop craft employes in a hearing before the jboard on the leasing of the M. K. & [T. shops at Sedalia, Mo. Parsons, | Kana, and Dennison, Texaa, to the A. J. Hecker Co. of Cleveland. Financial Situation “Is Growing Better’ | WASHINGTON, May 4—The tt nancta uation “rapidly growing better” i is now “well on the way to normal,” particularly as it relates to the agricultural industry, Secre. |tary Melton told the house banking land currency committes today | Melion appeared before the com.| |mittes to urge passage of the bill extending for another year to June 20, 1923, the war finance corporat ji 382 makes loans to farmers ylivestock producers. | Coleman Blodgett A menaage for Colemau Modgett, 113 Cherry st. dress. } = GERTRUDE with porseasion was found gull eral Judge Jeremiah Ni ‘at noon Thursday charged f narco ry in Ped erer's court the run from Kobe to Seattle in 12 days, five and a sours, berthing | at Pler 14 late Wednesany afternoon. | The Tynd 8 will unload opproxt- | Mately 4,000 tons of genera! freight | Bt Seattle before proceediug to Van- couver, 2. S. To Be Seudenced on Dope Charge) Found guilty on charges of selling Marcotics by a jury in district court Wednesday afternoon, Japanese store sentenced by penerer Monday Barcain B If It Isn’t a Bargain AILIFF MOTHER TO CHICKENYARD| CLEVELAND. Bailife mmotherin 3,000 em Thumm is bryonic chicks while awaiting slow Machinations of the municipal court ‘Ek MOORE oy THEATRE Orpheum Crrewit "5 VAUDEVILLE 3:7: CRANE SHEILA WILBUR TERRY AND AND SUZANNE CAUBET Company Janis and Chaplow RUBIN AND HALL “Ida Wanna” Wilson trimmed with cretonne and rick-rack braid and white bi Frank Clinton Sisters 1 Da LINGTON CROSS Comedy Favorite PANTAGES Matinees 2:50. Nights 7 and 9. w Playing OMIOYN JANSEN, n BROWER jen Rowers Co, orth, Made of soft, smooth yet ~|tan. Patch pockets and two s box pleat in the back. {two styles, with the buckled {and the button-over belt. 42. THE BON MARCHE It in the Basement mas, New Percale Aprons oem bc \\\ \\, and Polly Prim styles, iyo \\ the | styles have pockets and tie sashes, the trimmings are of solid colored ruffled percale. New Sport Coats $17.50 Polaire cloth in a warm shade of ing breast pockets, and inverted There are Sizes to ASEMENT You Won't Find 98c Sizes 36 to 52 In new, clean pat- terns of light and dark percale. There are nine styles in regular size and two styles in extra sizes, Included are the Martha Washington latter comes in unbleached muslin black bias binding. All bindings and ruffling firm lant- belt THE SEATTLE STAR Mothers’ Day, May 14 Send Cards Now TheBonMarché -* Mothers’ Day Chocolates 80¢ Lb.; 2 Ibs. $1.50 Cards for Mothers’ Day ig Ae which comes lay, May 14 © eit are now on sale for be to 500, now to mati ¢ PATIONERY 8ICCTION pret other in the Kast UPPER. MAIN FLOOR PIKE ST.—SECOND AVE.—UNION ST. UPPER MAIN FLOOR ONLY a visit to The Bon Marche will impress you with the full importance of Anni- versary Month. But whether or not you have taken advantage of this event, it will pay you to scan this advertisement for items of special interest. Anniversary Sale of Embroideries Hundreds of yards specially bought for Embroidery Day in Anniversary Month! Just the kinds you will need for summer sewing. See our windows! 1,000 Yards of Embroideries 15 Anniversary Price—Yard Cc In this large collection are demi-Flounc- ings, 9 to 12 inches wide, convent edges with blind designs on long cloth; open work patterns on cambric. Styles most suitable for women’s and children’s undergarments. Corset Cover Embroideries and Flouncings, Special, Yard 25c Special value for the Anniversary Sale— 17-inch Embroideries with dainty floral or open work patterns on Swiss or cambric. Be sure to get all you need of these to use at dressmaking time. Shadow Lace Flouncings 45c Yd. These laces are worth much more than the price asked. In lovely patterns on plain or novelty net grounds—in white and ecru —12 to 27 inches wide. 500 yards, in match sets EXTRA! EXTRA!! 27-Inch Ruffled Embroidery Flouncing 59c a Yd bought specially for the Anniversary Sale—fine dainty patterns on Swiss or batiste—suitable for chil- dren’s dresses. Also flouncings with hem- stitched or scalloped edges—an assort- ment of dainty, fine patterns. Val Lace—Special 5c Yard You'll be delighted with these excellent values in Lace Edges, Insertions, Beadings Many lovely patterns at 50c a dozen yards. and Beading Edges. Excellent Values in 27-Inch 35 Embroidery Flouncings, Yard c We've just 500 yards of these Embroider- ies—-so you should be here early to supply your needs. My, but they’re nice—flounc- ings for women’s or children’s wear—open, lacy pattern on Swiss or cambric, Embroidered Gown Tops 75 Anniversary Sale Price c Get several of these Embroidered Gown Tops—and pay us just 75¢ each. Eyelet work on fine cambric with beading run through center—finished ready for bottom of gown to be attached. Val Laces—Special 10c Yard ing Edges—fine single and double thread laces—with dainty baby patterns—$1.00 the dozen yards. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Specially Purchased for the Anniversary Prunella and Tweed Skirts At $4.95 You'll feel like celebrating when you see the unusual quality and workman- ship on these skirts. Just 100 of ’em—pleated and tail- ored styles and accordion pleated ef- fects in dark colors with light and bright stripings, in Prunellas and solid and heather effects in all-wool tweeds. Six styles and all sizes in waistlines from 26 to 34. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Leatherette Bags Embossed in grain, strong cowhide cor- ners and durable handles— lock and catches— cloth lined—18 inches long. LOWER MAIN FLOOR— THE BON MARCHE brass Samples! Hair Ornaments 50c Spanish Combs in a va- riety of shapes and sizes, set with colored stones. Barettes, Side Combs and Back Combs in a wide se- lection—featured for Anniversary Sales. UPPER MAIN FLOOR— THE Nemo Week, May 1 to6 Stout women, here’s a chance you won't want to miss! New Nemo Self- as Corset lo. $4.00 Lucky for all of us that National Nemo Week comes with our Anni- versary Sales, for it brings greater values to women who are seeking to be well corseted. This model, No. 444, bas a low top, medium skirt and in white or pink coutil—sizes 24 to 36, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE $1.00 walrus the BON MARCHE Anniversary Opportunities on Fabric Floor 36-Inch Printed Faille Poplins 79c Splendid quality Silk-mixed Poplins—36 inches wide, at less than manufacturer’s price. Small designs in good color combinations, suitable for dresses, waists, skirts 79c and coat linings $1.95—36-Inch Novelty Dress Silks 95c a Yard Excellent quality, this, in plaids and stripes, in- cluding satins, taffetas and Louisines, in dark, rich colorings for dresses, skirts and coat linings—and at a 95c very low price “ FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE Ginghams, in stripes, FABRIC FLOOR Ginghams 10c Yard Apron and Striped Chambray 26 and 27 inches wide, lengths to 20 yards—and at an exceptionally low price. Dress Ginghams 15c Yard 2,000 yards in the lot—Everett Classic Ginghams—27 checks lengths to 20 yards. THIRD— MARCHE 32-Inch Palm Beach Suitings Very desirable half-wool Palm Beach Suiting—32 inches wide, in popular colors for spring 39 wear—and just look at the low price.. c Suiting and Storm Serge The Suitings in wool mixture—54 inches wide, in khaki, Oxford and gray—a durable quality. The Storm Serge is 50 inches wide, in navy, wine and brown............. 95c FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE inches wide, and plaids— THE BON Women’ s Strap Pumps, $4. 95 | Tom Sawyer Wash Suits, $1.95 Smart new Pumps with gray nu- buck quarters and strap and patent leather vamp—made on short vamp last, with Junior Louis heels, covered to match quarter—light turned soles. These shoes were reduced from $7.45 for the Anniversary Sale. Boys’ Play Shoes Special at $1.65 Sizes 11 to 6 These shoes are durable and are made of brown army duck with fiber soles, Goodyear welt sewed, and are good values at $1.65, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHD Children’s Canvas Button Shoes Low Priced Foot-shape last with turned soles and spring heels 6 to 8 at $1.85, and 8% to 11 at $2.15, These are white canvas in popular button style. Anniversary Snap Men’s 8 5 Cc Shirts prices on Shirts for Pre-war Anniversary time. Garments made of good quality percale, Children’s Sample Stockings and Socks 25c Pr. Plain and fancy wide rib in an endless assortment of Stockings in black, white and staple and fancy patterns— inna : guaranteed colors. ‘i Plain and fancy colored Half Socks in a wide range of colors. Sizes 14 to 17 in the lot, LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Children’s Mercerized Lisle Special! 300 Boys’ Union Socks, Special 38c Pair Suits 49c Three-quarter length in plain Fine quality Cotton Unton Sulta, > i A a er ae ‘aditim low’ nec k, short Meneek knee or Richelieu rib with novelty length, white only—sizes 6 to 16 years. colored tops. UPPER MAIN FLOOR MARCHE THE BON UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Seconds of This Famous Make The imperfections in this well-known brand of Wash Suits are very slight. Elder cloth that will stand tubbing and in fast colors —all the popular styles in plain colors and stripes, with contrasting collar and cuffs or braid trimming—sizes 4 to 8 years. Oh, Boys! 300 Wash Ties Special 19c Wash Ties to wear with your new spring suit—in becoming colors. Boys’ Sample Straw Hats Special $1.85 Extra quality Milans — all sizes, round or diamond shaped crowns—droop or turn-up brim. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Splendid Values in Cretonnes 20c Yard 86 and 33-inch width Cre- tonnes in a wide assortment of patterns and wonderful colors—suitable for draper- ies and slip covers, pillows, 32-Piece Dinner Set $2.95 White American Semt-porcelain Dinnerware, for every-day use—or summer homes, Set includes 6 dinner plates, 6 pie plates, 6 sauce dishes, 6 tea cups, 6 tea saucers, vegetable dish and meat platter, Plain Opaque Window Shades $1.35 (Seconds) A limited number of these good quality Oil Opaque zs Window Shades in a desirable “Wear-Ever” Aluminum ecru shade, 48 inches wide, Fry Pans 49c 6 and 7 imperfect. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHD feet long—slightly The dest Aluminum Fry Pan made at @ very low price—7 inches in diameter. UNION ST, BASEMENT— THE BON MARCHE Match sets in Edges, Insertions and Bead- | T