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BY W ANDA VON KBTTLER tists’ week —to ers at Bud Wilk "Phursda Al t 5 Moore's» the Palace Hy Packing “N. Vv. A Waudeville act v try, and report that the SS the theater-golr 4 TELL WORK Or nN. Vv, A. A few we Vv. A” formanc are, be homeless actor—what Mean to tho sick « Bnd his family, who rece Girls, fror @ience and the ets @ay night's party, at v themselves, and the are enga attle this | receipts fre | Necessary cove e < will be turned into t NV. A | fund. SPECIAL STUNTS THURSDAY Nici It is prom . Pat on spec on 5 JAPS pLAN 10 EVADE STATUTE Paper Requests Ways to Get Around Alien Land Law ‘That the San Frar America News, st Paper in Americ ing suggestions as t > ™m eer leader in t morement. An editorial, “Preps ialities in the La will be rene ot | Yater than the latter part of May | > We cannot tell whether we sh n fF lose in these @ptimistic in the main. optimistic, but, remembering ig @ disgraceful charactert Wapanese to fold our t timiem and afterward be Biricken if defeat overtakes us Think it necessary to be prepared in (advance with plans in case of de feat. LEASES EXPIRE THIS YEAR » “If we are defeated in these cases the results will immediately f Our heads. Japanese farm eept for those who own land, become ai! but impossible. The ¥ear leases made in this year and the Ja completely driv of California. In devise some tempora ) meeting the situation w Mental solution is treaty.” ‘The editorial then takes up two) or three contingencies as fo J. In case the leasing of la F not permited, but crop contracts ar permitted. 2. In case both leasing and crop contracts aro for bidden, In this ease, the “labor contract” must ‘sed, and it is necessary in advance ~) to make such contracts “complete in | _ form.” | ‘After discussing the crop a: ¢ontract methods, the writer Besides cropping contracts and Ja bor contracts, is there not some new Shift by which farming can be car. “Filed on? Even now some are think- "ing of methods of engaging in farm-| ing in co-operation with persons hav- ing citizen rights. And then land Companies can be organized; and ©) there are several other methods! "which we think can be adopted. If the farmers of California and else-| Where think earnestly, each for him self, there will be many ways to cut thru.” SAYS JAPANESE IMPOSSIBLE “Such.” comments Freeman, “is suits, but we are We are it nds in op reached by labor 7) fese paper in America. ‘Ways to cut thru’ laws of a friendly nation, in- stead of ways to show decent respect to the wishes of the American. “Truly, to quote a former commis | sloner.of immigration, ‘The a | Nese are an impossible people.” | FOURTEEN ? Charles W. Davis, Taylor, 73, has been a on complaint of Mrs. Emma) Seiger, of Georgetown, Pa, who alleges that he proposed marriage to her altho she was already hia wife and that the attiude of the strongest Japa-|9 he has 13 other wives, Tickets Going Fast for Vaudeville Actors’ Show BY LORD CECIL Good Time Is Promised at the Bungalow Paints Sinister Pictures of |e uted Bates {9 enter th Thursday Night by Stage Artists Free cutting service, silk dress patterns purchased in The Bon Marche during Silk Week. THE SEATTLE STAR LEAGUE URGED ae Aap viv un | Experts Uncover Armed Nations by an expert, of Third Floor | thousands upon thousands of yards of them! great saving and outfit yourself tor the season. Silk We 300 Pairs 16-Button Silk Gloves, Pr.| A Glove event for Silk Week! Excellent pongee and 35-Inch Chiffon Taffeta, Yard Miss Kelsey of New York City ARepresentative of the Butterick Pattern “eee “DELTOR Third Floor 36-Inch $1.35 A very fine quality, soft and durable Just ~ about wi Shades of bobolink, champagne, Copenhagen, marine, whicl as rich a gray, ivory, navy, midnight and black uits and capes for ¢ ST 36- In. Artificial Silk Homespun $2. 95 bn Inch Brocaded Crepe $1.65 Yard 39- itd natin Canton $2 45 Yard 36-Inch Minuette Tricolette 3 65 Yard mt ne and bi xk 36 Inch Jersey Silk S8e Yard | 39-Inch Spiral Crepe $2. 95 Yard A Wool Crepe which adapta ite "36 Inch Crystal Crepe $1. 85 of this gleaming rad ee fab on the backs. In white, $1. quality tricot silk, Paris-point embroidery beaver. Surely you will want a pair or two! Upper Main Floor —The Bou Marche Velvet, ‘Yd. MAY INCREASE SUGAR TARIFF Situation” BY WILLIAM J. Lose ASHIED sete at ee STREET—SECOND SILK WEEK BRINGS TREMENDOUS 14 SAVINGS IN BRAND NEW SILKS! Broad Silks Knit e price for t and as Jaytime « 32-Inch White Honan Pongee ~ $1.35 Yard 36-Inch Rich Brocaded Crepe “Peculiar I Newest patterns, weaves and colorings extremely low prices that we're passing on to you during this annual event—Silk Week. Patterns Cut Free! TheBonMarché AVENUE—UNION STREET “ Pan Bill Is = | t Varied One Much Comedy Shown tog of This Week | A FASHION REVIEW purchased in,extremely large quantities at A wonderful opportunity to buy at this pliant ers In. Black Charinéuse Satin $1. 45 gorgeous t ot Inch Beautiful Matelasse 30: Inch Charmeuse Satin A nico _3o- -Inch Crepe d durab’ qual In qua rown and for le Chine "33- Inch White Bice fecal 15) |. No. 9917 is of pink flowered brocade, low bust and long skirt, with elastic inset for full thighs. Radium and Crepe de Chine Gowns $5.95 Silk Week Brings These Attractively Priced Tailored and very lacy effects are included in this lot, and the materials are excellent quality. Lady Fair ribbon, tiny pin tucking, and fine hemstitching afford distinctive trim- mings and the laces are soft and strong. In shades of honeydew, orchid and flesh. Silk Radium Bloomers re $3.95 for Silk Week Cut amply, with the full- ness properly placed, these tal Crepes, Tricosham. The colors are pr street or informal navy, tan—and ened and accented clever ways. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Second Floor—The B Two Exceptional Values in Elaine Brocade Corsets at $3.95 No. 9918 is also a low-bust model designed for the average figure. Sizes 21 to 32. Turkish Towels Greatly Bleached Towels 123c Heavy Turk 200 doxen Til 18x98, 100 doven 1 20x43, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Splendid Values in Cotto Underpriced 100 yards, 36 inches wide, brown, black, they ar ‘ a ; The lines are the favored Bloomers ane delightful. ones of the new season They are trimmed with straight, circular and bouf dainty laces, the new fagot- fant; and the trimmings are |} ing and tiny hand-made distinctive arrangements of | flowers. In shades of flesh, vivid printed effects, em honeydew and orchid: broidery, beading and ribbon ||| choux, HH In sizes 16 to 38, Serviceable Sateen 25c Yard actical for dinners—- gray e bright- in a dozen on Marche n Goods Tn pink and white, ish, with a bluedlina border, ixo 14x27, Shirting Percales 20c Yard Turkish Towels 25c 600 yards, 36 inches wide, Good colors, Lengths to 20 loached Bath Towels, of good welght, size yardy Chambray Gingham 20c Heavy Towels 30c 2,000 yards, 22 i: Plain cached Turkish In an excellent weight, Size ‘Third Moor—The Bon Marche Inches’ wide. holio, blue and green Third Floor—The Bon Marehe shades Yard of tan, pink 1,200 Pairs of Silk Hose, a Pair ashioned, with reinforced heel, toe and sole. slig imperfect in weave. » to 10, but not all sizes in each color. Upper Main Floor —The Bon Marche After-Easter Sale of New Silk Dresses Dresses for wear right now—for thorough - going service and clean-cut style. Made of Canton and Crys- Taffeta and oorand 40- ‘Inch Fancy Failles triped, and $3.50 fabric, For dres 36-Inch Striped Knit Crepe, Yd. 35-Inch Striped Natural Poses 98c 99. 39-Inch Satin Canton In black ni Lustrous an 3" In h Matelasse and Crepe $3.45 Yard In black, brown, Firm ing li en of Non-crush! na very beautifu and fine, ght in an exquisite $2.75 35-Inch Tussah’ Pongee 59c Yard and clir 40- Delneh Printed Poplin $1.95 Yard 39- Inch isk de Chine $1.25 Yard - 33- Inch All- Silk Pongee 85c Yard : “40-Inch Black Charmeuse $2. 25 Yard $2. 25 Yard ! oni 33- ich ‘Natural Color Pongee 79c 36- Inch Black Gown Satin $2.25 Yard in finish and quality Srabrie Fioor—Third—The Bon Marche | 69c Hem top of lisle. taupe and beaver. Some are gray, Sizes from