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_ SEEK LENIENCY Gr rid Star Is Lock F< FOR WET SHIPS Recall: Times With Dobie : ze fees len auto from Lon U.S. Won't Antagonize For- eign Powers on Booze Law by LAWRE NCB MARTIN Ww. ASHING TON June e Waited States government ha Jeoted a suggestion that the Question of bringing wor a Bhe three-mile limit into Ame Waters in foreign ships be subm 46 an international Maritime nations. This governme tion as primari @eeide to adhere Out assistance fro @rnments. It will Mize the jurisdiction of Mona! tribunal, such » gourt, if an ef the question At the sar Position not governments Row engaged in br B number of old commercial treat With Spain and other powers, T freaties may become the medium f AN agreement with the Powers on liquor. This me American government find a way to uph Court's ruling even sea the three-mi Fame time eliminat estroying friendly One suggestion Wanced is that ag that the nations ¢o-oper Phe government in prevent Bling of lqu Mits that wil) allow crews Mquor” to be drought in as medic: maritime po THE SEATTLE STAR ender Given Two Years * * @ Note Wedne Flogging Trial Is Set for June 25 LAKE CITY, Fla, June ¢ trial of W Higgint charged Taber ourned toda June 35 _for Stealing Auto ‘But rthar murder of Ma nd} band good by She Saved GLUBIS AFTER the Milk! Officer's Bike Was Total Wreck Quarantine Officer Wenley Miller was almost the running Tuesday in helping a woman bottle of milk His machine was the running put out of nd the cost of may juart bottle will run to extimated. Miller wa 29th ave, wa and left hb tain motorcycle standing | againut Mutu ree at the curb, ‘That was he helped the woman. He achine ” use it ae a bumpe ure While he, was at the bourse [acts a door th around | for th the corner, She had a milk The on the seat and as the a go turned the bottle fell She Routh ward to rave the bot. | numb the same time swinging machine into t motor offer com y de ing tt $100, it Ung at a house on Yeslor tourl woman drove progr emerged wreckage holding her ft, As Miller came haatil ted him but I didn't want to glad t club armored | for t from with tourt KISS PRELUDE TO DEATH ear BOURNEMOUTH, Eng., June ¢ pipe Mra, Eva Bryant, 24, kinsed her hus nt riding with | t driving an when she went on her Pr. C. Ames, # 60, ing the where she | #round | clothes you pla in or @ piano. 1 hour or help entertain tourists evening? If you Glen M t 132i Tt c one Main wet in touch * is chairman of the ent committee of the M1 Business club, wh poclal entertainment for the tw at its olubt in, Thurnc ning fe minute eking some 6 dancing after the program. entertainment is going od one, “Mac” says nin ong and recitation er, will head udeville od numbers on the Al La Londe, a tal will present an act | sho ted to be Washing une on the park He hi nd is 6 to ph to be neveral a big laugt ladies of the Mutual Bu ure to be hostense ¢ t« Thur the winhes of Frank Gate rk manager, the Indies w gingham houre dren “ the r in thelr khaki ortable countries convention re are 25 YORK today req education to (wvian conpewns us. ) KLAN FOUNDER HISTORIES AS AIDING BRITISH PROPAGANDA PIANO PLAYER | 8 |Want Someone to Help in | van of Tourist Camp Program HAS NEW ONE Starts Knights of Kamelia at Atlanta, Georgia Ju deter ht texthy Prepare for Hair Dressers’ Show . Dahlia Club Will Meet on Thursday ttend the mora | South 4 mond mine duced 9 ts of diamonds in Mal liquor, under st On the ride] The clock factories in the |} C. Cauffman. val = Pemnotion while ae 3 Ames Villed her and himself, | Black Forest in Germany Sere in American ports. ° _ ¥ — — eS © The majority of high administra a x Mon officials, however, favor anoth. EGF course. They want President | D HUMBLE MIGHTY Harding to ask congress, next De MEN OF THE WEST “eember, to modify the drastic provi | For three years Eaking helped ions of the Volstead law, eliminat to hum! men of the Gg causes of international discord | Weat coast who 1 him and ‘Such as this. y completing The danger that such opening of F kK. he re wo years the law to amendment might precip. 2% awit ek Dobie Htate anew the whole wet and dry _ 1 became interested in Might has been urged against this ruction o! vorn ut everybody is now convinced | ent to work That congress is going to reopen | that question, anyway |eo thru the locks last 10 eee |* Maxwelt Eakins started out to be a Then he| Years and footbaif Wide Latitude in turned to farming and made a good one when it came to sta iety: . ‘ plowing thru a football line. Now the famous University haven't followed the game Dry Ship Ruling of Washington star is lock tender at the Lake Union canal,|since 1 left school,” he — maid PARIS, June 6.—The ministry of ' « q h Ly Wednesday I've been buay Marine was notified today that the LESTER M. HUNT jbere. can't Who’ Wid sresiont TWnited States is disposed to exercise ., | coache are toda T haven't watch. ihe widest latitude in enforcement of . ed the k Ww Washingt Ma ruling against ships “earrying | by eer thelr es and} ton feared on the striped fi heat California? 1 Won't know. 1 Miquor inside the three-mile limit. It | children, haven't followed Bagahaw Wa expected that sotne provision will postpone ay Just what he will do} Made which will cover the demand | they have | cronsed t French crews that they have their | made them college e in rations in American waters the} children mature “mame as anywhere else, lustrio amiable fat men | came, himself, and with "However, the ministry has not| who snort like porpoises after cllmb-| E Dobie set out to mold «| ax A informed just how much latitude | ing a flight of stairs. mplonship team from green mo ge and helped me be exercised and whether it will] Not so with Maxwell R. Eakins, | teri He ted eight treatimen in| DECLARES HE 18 sufficient. lockmaster at the government locks process end mopped up the THRU WITH GAME ) Wherefore, a cabinct meeting has/at La the moleskin idoi of | Coast | “So I matriculated under Gil Do-| Deen called for Saturday to discuss | three “4 maters during the six; Eakins gmiled ag he recalled the | bic.” wine the American attitude is| years that he made collegiate foot p of the first Debig eseven ked if he would consider a post! F itisfactory to France. ball histor He raised his family has to) graduate course under the famed | | first. Doble took | professor of pigukin science and tac of the Seat tle association March, worth $1,400,000. ThkeBon Marché Dainty Chemises—in Newest Designs—at Lowest Prices in June Sales of White Exquisitely Fresh and Cool—Piles and Piles of Delicate Fabrics and Laces Bodice-Effect Chemises $1.50 Made from fine batiste and muslin, with the delightful new bodice which. distin- gulshow the season's newest and most expensive Mngeric. Trimmed with fine laces and embroideries, and accented with pastel shaded ribbons, Tailored and $ 1 .00 Lacy Chemises’ made with Muslin, batiste and cross-bar, built-up and strap shoulders. Some bound in tailored style, and others effectively lace trimmed. Soft Nainsook 1 95 Chemises e Silky nainsook of a beautiful quality, trim: med elaborately; both top and hem, with fine In bodice and strap style. univeralty ax has watched many t nd veane lawyer. and can't How could I go to college for ‘an Jong as he|*t years and support a family for arrival of|four of them? Well, my mother determined I should go thru rding their i-| what else he brought, ‘esses $3.65 A Dazzling Array of Daintiness, Bought and Priced Specially for the June Sales of White! Many winsome mod- els, trimmed with nar- row picoted ruffling, and sashed with wide, crush girdle. Sizes 6 have trained men Eakins came West with Gil Do-|what he had and made a football) tics, Eakins smiled and shook his} ble from the North Dakota Agri-|team. Ho didn't have much time to| head, cultural college, in 1908, and was/do it his firet year here, but he| «fy the man around whom the famous | succeeded, ax he hag succeeded at feoach built the first of his cham.-|Cornell. I Plonship teams at the University of | knows what want Washington, do, and he makes | PLAYED RIGHT TACKLE |FOR THREE YEARS He played right tackle for cel played in 60, football | is enough.” laces, a forestry course is unexcelled, Who knows but that some day, to find out for himself what makes big oaks from }little acorny grow, Eakins may go/ Eakins’ ac holastic career has been|to Ithaca to study forestry—under | iMl_ Dobie. have games, and that Straight Chemises $1.50 and $1.95 Made from sheer batiste, in the new straight Philippine $1.85 to $2.95 This daintiest of all cotton lingerie years here on the team with such ee | Executive officers of the Cham. er of Commerce accepted the res- gation of W. B. Henderson, direc- of the foreign trade department, } take effect at once. The depart- | Ment will be handled for the pres- » ent, it was said, by Miss M. Goode, | ‘Who has been Henderson's assistant. | the reorganization program of | chamber, now in progress, Hen- | Tesignation was to have| gen made effective June 15, but in to permit him to get away » it was ht to give him his release imme- Glately. Maj. George R. Drevei Chairman of the foreign trade com- Mittee, agreed to this plan. “Miss Goode, Henderson's success- ‘or, has been attached to the cham- staff for the past 12 years, spe- ing in foreign trade work. lerson has been with the or- "4 “ganization 18 months. Other changes involved in the Teorganization include consolidation ‘the staff personnel in the tourist and publicity departments, with | id Crary, present publicity Manager, in charge, and the abo- of the office of transporta- tion attorney, now held by 8. J. ettrick. je assumed by L. 8. Melntyre, “present director of the transporta ‘tion department. W. I, Rhodes, vice president, said | y re | © fivolved but were made in the in- | : ot economy. decided Tuesday | | The latter's duties will | “Act, to appear in federal cour Wed- Mesday to answer to the charge re- | ited in the forfeiture of his bail| $500 and the fesuance of a bench | farrant/for his arrest. ‘The case | been pending for two years, | ding to government attorneys. | ip to Be Named _ After New Member - PORTLAND, Ore., June 6.—Bert ®, Uaney, new Portland member of United States Shipping board, il have his name emblazoned on prow of a Portland vessel to. Ww “Ih recognition of Haney's appoint. Ment, the steamér Elgeria will be er sstanes at a ceremony to occur * accompapied with ail the usual formality of ich occasions. k ee aciman Tries Out Air “Flivver” NEW YORK, June 6.—Georges “Bardot, Wrench aviator, left here to- day for Washington in his “flying Hivver.” The Frenchman took off from Roonevelt Field, Garden City, Li | THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN. BASEMENT Another Big Lot of 3,000 } Gingham Remnants A DELAYED SHIPMENT Checks, plaids and plain—priced according to size J Jc} 3c| Se (0c) (15¢) [20 ae remnants of the same pattern, and make light, cool skirts and dresses x the summer. Think of the money you'll save! “Rengo Belt” Corsets For Large Women Pink coutil. Rubber top. Reinforced front with six POP Por ee Sizes 24 to 3 CORSETS igures—$1.95 Pink brocaié Low bust, Free hips. Sizes 21 to 30. Stenog- raphers’ Corsets $1.95 Pink coutil. Short corset with comfy top, Sizes 20 to 28, ANOTHER CLEAN-UP! 400 PAIRS omen’s Shoes fic White, brown and black, in broken lots al and sizes. Sizes 24% to 8. Mostly narrow widths, in regulation chemise, and straight chemise effects. All sizes. Second Fleor—The Bon Marche Apron T harsday at The Bon Marche Good Gingham Aprons 1$1.25 “Apron Day” in The Bon Marcie Apron Section means a day .of new, fresh, delightful need and garden dresses, at prices which are delightful, too! Here are four clever models, of easily laundered gingham, in slim, long lines. ‘They are well made, in all-over checked and plain and check combination effects, attractively trimmed with organdie, rick-rack and embroidery. Shades of orchid, blue, green, pink and brown. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Special Demonstration of “Universal” Electric Iron “The Wrinkle-Proof Tron” because it has a round heel, an exclusive Uni- versal feature. Has beveled edges and tapered point, and will move in any ai rection, into ruffles and pleats, without gathering or wrinkling. A superior heat. storage capacity Keeps ron at high, even tem perature eve when — ironing heaviest pieces, Complete. with cord, Union Street Basement effecte which serve ax camisole and under skirt. Built-up shoulder style, and elaborately lace trimmed. to 14. Second Floor Gifts for the June Bride Desk Sets, in metal and compo- sition effects, $10.00 and $15. Bridge Sets, very voguish and useful, including table numbers. $1.00. Book Ends, in wide variety of colors and materials, $4.75 to $15.00. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Lustre Bud Vases, iridescent rain- bow—various colors, including blue, 95¢. Art Kraft Lunch Sets, 5 and 18 pieces, 95¢, $1.45 and $1.75. Flower Bowls, flat style, in taupe, blue or green, 40¢, 50¢, 75¢. Art Qtop—Third Floor—The Bon Marche Specials in the Bon Marche Food Shops Bon Marche Bread 12c 2 loaves for 22¢ Paul’s Home-made Egg Noodles Orange Pekoe Pkg. 18¢ Tea 45c Vim.0, our delicious Made from highgtade ma- ‘The Genuine (BLACK)—2 Ibs. bread. terials; 2 for BBE Tor. Congress 7 Knorr’s. Imported Bouillon Town Talk Blend Coffee, 5 Cubes, doz, 24¢. roasted fresh daily; 1b..25¢ Buttertiorns, 2 for Knorr’s Mushrooms, Yellow Oranges—new shipment; thin 5 Peas or Oxtail Soup Tab- I swe ie Oatmeal Cookies, dozen lets, each ii... Poste eu rte jel a 2 dozen for, 25¢ Swift's Boneless Cottage 2 doz. 85¢; 4 doz 65¢ Bakery—Upper Mata Floor Butts, 1b, ee 13 Bak RY 1 . The Bon Marche Armour's Star § Bacon, ory, Goods (also: on, aalestn The Bon Marche Branch iced 1 lb, 48¢; Ib... Lunch Counter Sarche. Third and Pine + BBE Bon Marcho Thousand Island 35c Dressing ccc. vse. 86¢ Chicken Pie, with Vege- Restaurant _50c Tenderloin Steak, with Delicatessen— Upper Main Floor tables. Mashed potatoes. Bread and Butter, Ice Mushrooms, Fried Potatoes, Cream, Coffee, Bread and Butter. Coffee, health Papaia Hawaiian Marmalade, Can’ 10c New, delicious, Sample before cans 1 BOE you buy for.......,.25¢ Peerless Sugar Corn, can 15¢ Paul's Puyallup Strawberries, — Imported Norwegian. Snacks B LOE rece ecece ses BOG Raspberries or Blackberries, boneless fillet of herring)» — Our Cholee Sugar Peas, CAN eis sete sta .22¢ can, LO@;, dozen... 81.15 cane . . Canned Food Sevtion—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche TheBonMarché PIKE STREET — SECOND AVENUE — UNION STREET — SEATTLE Paul's Poar Jam, &%-pound