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‘AOQUTTAL IN = 2 TREASON CASE © IS EXPLAINED, Juror Tells Why; ‘William Blizzard) Was Exonerated in Mine Trial . LYON CHARLES TOWN, W, Va. June 8. —The people of West Virginia in terpret the acquittal here of Wil Mam Blizzard, United Mine Worker © Yeader, to mean that it is not “trea SOR against the government” for op- | Pressed citizens to arm themselves! | ‘Bnd give battle to the hired thugs ‘@fd paid deputies of non-union coal | ‘operators. ~ After the verdict of acquittal, one | Of the farmer jurors said to a group of his friends: “From the very start of this case, tissue involved was whether or! ‘ ‘pot the ‘supergovernment’ that the | homish county. | TREE HOUSE AT SULTAN), The picture shows a house made by B. F, Blansett of Sul-| tan, Wagh., from a section of a 300-foot Douglas fir. Its diameter is six feet, height to ridge is 8 feet, 6 inches; doors, | front and roof, 2 Sinches, split shakes. Most of the Jurors saw that the one| 4). Fast for the purpose of advertising Everett and Sno-} om serra | Blansett will tour Heen-enion operators have set up Logan, Mingo and MeDowel! coun. | (‘ee was in reality the government Of West Virginia. _ “The undisputed evidence that the to serve the whole public; these deputies use their power on the side of the operators and manhandie all citi- who wont bow to the coal wil; that they absolutely free apeech, free assemblage bd crush out labor unions—all this made it a foregone conclu-| that we would turn Blizzard Price Investigation a “We felt it was high time that manufacturers’ gach a system of thugism was given wenate "| chairman, indicated today, THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEMENT _ Extravagance is a much misunder- stood term. Some people are extrava- gant by being too economical. Buy in the Basement and save by buying good merchandise at a low cost. ‘Silk Taffeta and Canton Crepe Dresses ' $14.89 t - There are dresses for atmost & every occasion in the lot. Many : smart, plain styles, and others with elaborate beading or em- ' . broidery. Some models have the 3 long, loosely-bloused waist, or F there are close-fitting bodices. The colors are bluc, brown and black. Sizes 16 to 42. Women’s Serviceable } APRONS 98c a They are made of good weight percale in light and dark checks, figures and plaids. Many styles are in the lot, including the Martha Washington. Pockets and sash belts and trimmings of bias binding, rick- rack braid complete the aprons. Sizes to 44. Women’s and Misses’ CORSETS $1.50 Pink brocade models, back lace, free hip, girdle top, for the slender figure. Sizes 21 to 26. * Juilliard’s Yard Wide Corduroy 39c yd. White and fawn colored, narrow-wale corduroy Unbleached Muslin yd. 15c 2,000 yarde of yard-wide Unbleached Muslin, in lengths from 2 to 10 yards. ’ * Infants’ Mary Janes—59c Pair Soft-soled Mary Janes in brown and white kid and » patent leather. Made with the regulation ankle strap. Sizes 0 to 4. OIL MEN CALLED |. ade Seen acca zy = IN SENATE PROBE La Follette Begins Gasoline BY JAMES T. KOLBERT WASHINGTON, June 8.—Repre- sentatives of large oll companies will be summoned to appear before the committee next week in its probe of high guso- len prices, Senator La Follette, ‘The committee met to go over re VICTORIA, B. C., June 8.—Accord- | } ing to word received by the Canadian | Robert Dollar company officials, the | |civil war in China has made trade| to certain ports inactive. | The Tientsin route for steamers | from Japanese ports especially has | received a serious blow, merchandise | outward and inward in these veaxels having almost disappeared, the ships | runcing at @ heavy Jona, Shipping for Hankow is also re} ported very dull. On the other hand | the Shanghai route vessels are reap ing a big benefit, due to the fuct that | goods exported for Tientsin have| deen sold to Shanghai merchants. . jumping ropes | and sail boats, * Silver-plated Tea Spoons, 5c each—Kensington ware, tn attractive Sheldon patterns. | Silverware at 2%¢ each, includ. | ing knives, forks, table | spoons, butter knives, sugar shellg and salad forks, In the | same Sheldon patterns, | Hand Bags $245—sitk and leather, in vanity shapes — and nizes, including pouch and swagger effects. Marvella Hair Wavers 35¢, 3 for $1.00—will not injure the hair and give a quick, anti» factory wave, See the dem. } onstration. Virginia Crisp 30¢ pound—de. lictous—and also assorted Wafers at 35¢ pound; one- half pound, 20c, Boys’ Vacation Stockings 25¢ | —heavy ribbed cotton, rein- | forced heel and toe, with elastic tops. Sizes 6 to 103% —black, {]| Odds and ends of balk Writing | I} Paper, 15e—200 packages, | with 90 to 120 sheets to the package. | Gingham Creepers and Romp- rs Mo—sizes 1 to 4 yearm in plain colors, checks, that will launder weil—well tail ored clothes. Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests | B5e, or 3 for $1.00-—cotton, in { band top or bodice style, New Lemon Cream—“LoMon” | ~@ special price to intro duce this fragrant bleaching cream. We offer a 600 jur ot Cream and 3 bars of Lemon Oi! Soap for G0r, and a $1,00 jar of Cream and 6 bars of Lemon Of! | Soap for $1.00, Neckwear for Ie — includes filet, embroidery, Bramley collars, gingham collars and cuff sets, Tuxedo net collars. Névelty Wash Laces 10¢ ta 25¢ a yard, including white and ecru fine Filets, Normandy Vals, imitation crochets and ny—sultable for curtains and Ungerle, | Handkerchiefs reduced to Se, 7%e and 12%e, in linen and lawns in plain white with embroidered corners or white lawns, with colored edges and embroidered corners, Bon Ay Hair Nets, a dozen tor i} 500—real hair, in single or double mesh, cap shape, in light, medium, dark brown, black and auburn, Hair Rolls, 50020 inches, in | | long, wavy wool net covered | | and in ail shades. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Friday Brings Many Savings for Baby Health Week and the June Sale of White Nursery Furniture Reductions for to $17.50. 2 Bathenettes, complete equipment for the bath; formerly $17.50, reduced aged; to $8.75. $24.50. 2 =n sauna Tubs, formerly $12.00, reduced to $8.95. 1 large Crib Bed, hand decorated; formerly $27.50, reduced to $13.75. 5 White Enameled High Chairs with tray; for- merly $5.95, reduced to $4.95. 1 Toilet Basket on stand, formerly $12.50, reduced to $4.00, 2 — Dryers, formerly $2.95, reduced to 4 en formerly $1.95, reduced to 50¢. 3 Costumers, formerly $2.95, reduced to $1.25. BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 1 large Bassinette, formerly priced at $10.00, now OS. 1 large Safety Cri, formerly $35.00, now reduced A Complete Set of Furniture for Baby Formerly $325.00, Now $216.67 Consisting of bed, wardrobe, chest, costumer, scales, screen, floor lamp and night lamp. This set is hand embossed with raised figures and blue—ivory finished throughout. 1 Kiddie Koop, screen slightly dam- Baby Week Program for Friday, June 9th MRS. W. #. GRISWOLD, Chairman of Induetrial and Social Conditions of State Federation of Women's Clubs, presiding 2:00 p. m—Solos by Mra, V, KB. Harrington, “The Lady of Dreams,” by Mabel Daniels, and “Song of the Robin,” by Anna Whistling accompaniment by Mrs. Mabel Hagberg. Piano accompaniment by Edith Wall, 240 p. m-—*Variations in Talents Shown by Children,” Dr. Stevenson Smith. 3:00 p. m—"Good Literature for Children,” Mra, Bugene Rell. 3:30 p. m—Good Literature, demonstrated by children, with suitable music and poetry at Drastic Friday AUDITORIUM—-FOURTH FLOOR~THE BON MARCHE in pink fay tno ets ~6©6Toilet Needs for Baby os, Health Week Baby’s Talcum Soaps for Baby Cuticura, 25¢. La Colona, 10¢. Baby's Balm, 25¢. Bocabelli, 15¢, $1.75. , 8: Conti, 15¢ and $2.00. Squibb’s Unscented, 25¢. Boric Acid, 15¢, 20¢ Johnson's, 20¢. and 30¢. Mennon’s, 23¢. Milk of papa Merck Nursery Talcum, 25¢. Zine Sterate Merck, 25¢. TOILET SECTION, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Another Sale of Those Wonderful Trelaine Suits At $16.75 — 100 Cree de Chine and ; Georgette Silk Blouses at $4.95 ‘A Special Purchase of Blouses Ordinarily Sold © at Far More Than the Price Quoted Overblouses suitable to wear on any occasion—of excellent qual- ity silk, beaded in many attractive designs, both back and front. Most every color one could wish for is here—all so beautiful for summer wear. Orchid, bisque, white, flesh, navy, black, sunset, canna, king’s- blue, Paddy and gray in the lot. SECOND FLOOR~THE BON MARCHE Just In—Elastic Girdles The smartest of styles for golf, a for walking, for business wear. for the Flapper : Fifty Seattle women are going to be the envy of their friends . x . e when they buy these swagger, well-fashioned suits of popular Tre- Elastic or part elastic Girdles and Bando Cor- . laine—at this price concession. sets that give one the uncorseted effect and at os Such suits! With back tucks, with Tuxedo or notched reveres, the same time support the muscles. bb Bg ed belts that may be discarded if one prefers the youth- Come to the Bon Marche Corset Service Shop het oli bab colors—tomato, copper, canna, Mohawk, orchid, and let us fit the garments best ‘suited to your ti t silver, navy, jade, brown, raspberry and tawny. figure at prices ranging from $1.00 to $5.00. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE i c There’s Still Ti : Batiste Vests and Chemises 4 eres Still lime to ca : S - This Bi are 59c a Garment ° ea Well-made garments at a specially low price for ave in 18 1g io hy the June Sale of White. Flesh with hand embroid- b S l f Silk Emil Rajah ered designs in delicate colors. 7 aie O ) | $s Offers His Lat est iste ge to match batiste vests and chemises— H : +. priced at 59¢. Part of the great Morris Woolf stock A complete set will cost you very little. B bought at very much less 40-inch Printed, Georgette Crepe at $1.25 40-inch Novelty Sport Satin, a yard, $1.25 40-inch Printed Silk-mixed Faille at $1.25 36-inch All-wool Printed Foulard at $1.25 36-inch Printed All-silk Foulards, yard, $1.65 36-inch Charmeuse Satin, priced, yard, $1.65 36-inch Wash Satin for lingerie, priced $1.50 40-inch Plain and Fancy Poplins, yard, $1.50 40-inch Printed Silk Radium, a yard, $1.85 36-inch Pure Dye Novelty Silks, a yard, $1.95 36-inch Taffeta and Gros de Londres, $2.35 FLOOR—THIRD—THE BON MARCHE FABRIC none delivered, Printed Voiles 10c £00 yards, 26 inches wide, in #mali floral patterns, in pink, blue, tan and helio. THIRD FLOOR “Nippon” China Cups and Saucers $1.00 Set of Six Vine quality, gold band decoration, None delivered at this price. 40-Watt Tungsten Lamps 29c High-grade Tungsten Lamps, new (not refilled), in 40-watt sizes— UNION STREET BASEMENT—THDE BON MARCHE TheBon Marché PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUB—UNION STREET PERFUMERY Triumph The many Seattle women who are familiar with Emil Rajah’s Black Narcissus, Indian Jasmine, SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Stamped Spreads and sore areceres wanes © Bolsters $3.95 P Lilac Bh » $3.00 O . , White ee Tie Pa e994 In a Pattern of Unusual Beauty—High Sold from ‘briginal containers in Grade Spreads—With Slight b be ny quantity, ° . ; var Abie ad Imperfections B R ° e Stamped on fine grade unbleached muslin for ap- ee SI plique and French knot embroidery. E d Bedspread and Bolster combined, 90x114—finished model on display. ™ UPPER MAIN FLOOR Pink Batiste Night Gowns stamped in two pat- bE terns, fully made up, 75¢. ; r ART SHOP, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 4 Real Values in Veils i Attractive Drape Veils 50c Plain or Hexagon Mesh Veils, 1% yards long, with fancy col- ored dot borders, and shown in one-yard lengths—so smart to many becoming color combina- wear with small hats, tions. UPPER MAIN FLOOR~THE BON MARCHE Mill Ends of Veiling 35c Plain and Fancy Mesh Veils with colored dots on black, navy or brown, Remarkable values in Bleached Muslin 15¢ 1,000 yards, in full bolts, a yard and in soft-finish and e nt quality, THIRD FLOOR