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THE SEATTLE STAR s Uncle Sam Is Fighting Winning Battle Against Grade Crossing Acquires 25,000 Acres of Friend of Japan s ne Logged-Off Land Costs Sometimes Run as High as $190,- e ¥ in BE ae : ae everybody, ence 000, while Others Can Be Fixed for 2 Lae to publish in you eee cara 1a iter waiter, he Beas a da aay CHUICHI OHABHI Japanese Consul mr: Othe Resident Here for 18 Years Passes Frank Graham for the past ings being mad ton of th roads mare for motoriats The total n f le cre 18 CROSSINGS CUT ings in t nited Stat eon OUT OF ONE ROAD estima t thes . In Ala ably Lois Wilson and a real Indian chief ina-scene from “The Covered Wagon.” railways and cross 1 property Yailway ¢ These Woolen Fabrics for the Inexpensive Autumn Dress And Butterick Patterns to Make It With _ 46-Inch Fine Poiret Twill $2.45 | All-wool twill in a medium weigbt for Fall wear. Finely woven, in shades of navy. 54-Inch Navy Blue Serge $1.65 A serviceable, good-wearing, good-lqgokirg Serge, in medium weight. PRIZE WINNERS «- Announce Awards in Miss- ing Letter Contest Italian Attack on Corfu Probably Mere Bullying Italy Will Have Much to Answer for if : Reports From Europe Are True nl. ton tanding and. taking. she Tear . ’ 1 Teg | ; x , Ss ae ape nN ie We laine sk Seale then abe © Al 44-Inch Striped Wool Eponge $2.25 RY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS fart. 416 W > ite hee Rake 5. i | ) WASHINGTON, t. S—It t he fi t ft | wool, and self striped, i tine of colors, dispatches { p= | Of small culibe « that the Ttallan “2 tir sd ¢ ‘ rae , rr 1 1, jade, Moha Hats are t t . ‘ J d : p : ‘defenseciess fu by Halian Ships was as wanton piece of bullying of a down and out power by ® strong one as has been seen Europe since 1914 IT visited Corfu this spring. 7 Island is full of Greek and Armenian ing chock ablock with them. They ee the alee eke tent ace nearly all women and children : bor and many are sick. There are nea including navy, and delft. 54-Inch Fine Quality French Serge $2.50 Finely woven, medium weight. In shades of navy, fox, seal, court gray, marine, delft, copper, fawn and black. 44-Inch All-Wool French Serge $1.65 A lighter weight French Serge, serviceable and supple for draping. Shades of navy, petal of rose, beaver, seal and delft. wi ternat who were in the fortress were + ponsibility resta with the Greek N t—Agnes V Se PATTERN NEMBER 471) A one-piece frock in graceful 0% Butter at, Ban Frans] ropolitan theater on September 9. n militar ification. d by the Turks befor their very eyes ‘These are.quartered near the an- cient citadel at the end of the rock promontory on which Corfu rests. Ti) Went thru this old fortress, long out | ¢ © of date and absotutely ugeless as meahs of defense. The Greeks ha i faa’ tant tees few soldiers on the whole sland a: aoe Unde ts ta the citadel itself was not occupied | oa to ¢ ee tha city aiteahe iby them. To the contrary it 1s filled | ¢ortress wan entered at 6 p. m. on With the homeless and half starved | syeust 31 women children and ‘old folks} joisted : from Smyrna, Asia Minor and Ar Wislasd th meee. > consuls went on Tn the holes in the rocks, under | o¢ ¢p, rite’ ahips improvised tents out In the open, un- very, ttle der pieces of plank or tin or brush-| sumed their business Aadtatats Wood picked up along the beach and| noth the prefect and the mayor of Propped adginst the walls, these ref-| +, y ‘conferred “with ‘the ‘rrali t orders should be cemary to fire a caliber guns RGAIN BASEMENT Give your pocketbook a vacation, too! It’s tired out with over work, exhausted by the many demands upon it, Bring it to the Bargain Basement—it'll come out smiling, and so will you! BOX-PLEATED SKIRT Poet a Ba The BOM MBRChE yee ls 42-Inch Navy Blue Wool Taffeta $1.75 ey pliable, light weight cloth, soft draping, and will wear well. All wool, Third Floor For “Apron Thursday” | Another Day in the New Hand-Embroidered |September. Sale of Aprons _ Sample Gloves $1.95 The best offers of the season in chamoisettes at 49¢, 79¢ Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon March» wi 45c Third Floor figees were fully exposed to the use less Italian bombardment ‘and ma- | ehine gun fire from the airplanes. Tam not surprised to hear women were ariong thore killed | Tf, ax the dispatches Indicate, the white flag was run up and no re-| Mistance offered by the Grecks, Italy | ‘will have mul to answer. for in the @ourt of world opinion for having turned their guns on the city. and thruout Oregon for the relief of stricken Japan, the committee of | business men named to back the Public order ts | Relief Fund Drive Workers Organize Sport Style in PORTLAND, Ore. & 6. Piedged to raise $250,000 in F land Prunella Stripes Compinations Mussolini, with whom I talked, im-| drive was to organize at a meeting pressed me either as a madman qr a} genius, The indications are that he | here today. The campaign will be star’ Novelty Plaids and 4y the former. once. Citles thruout tim st: be asked to name thelr CORFU AFFAIR Siea'sr st srva which it is ho the quar-| TOLD OF HERE ter-million wit#fin a time. | Reflecting. the attitude of the Tl Serves Sentence jan government in the Corfu affair, a Before Pronounced tiatement was given out Wednesday by Albert Alsani, Italian consul in ving iiss of nearly Beattie. The statement, which Mr. months in the ¢ Jail for Aisant on Pee eet aitie Ihe ation of the immigration laws, be- | from Italy, purports to, Kivé The "| fore it had been imposed on him by ae ee Federat Judge Jeremiah Neterer, Al-| { | bert Segert, arrested May 14, walked | WILL N from court Tuesday afternoon a free mi ert pleaded guilty and Judge | of days he had spent in Jail | ociation Members Vote Two Children and a Excalnst Boost Mother Die in Fire eh VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept . r _| Mrs. J, Zemel and her two emaii| Reteioostty, of onc emi Senet | children were burned to death early Expected to profiteer at the expense |0day. when thelr house, in south of de¥astated Japan. That was the | Vanc was consumed. ‘The ais nia oman was separated from her hus- i eared band and is believed to have set fire sc ageang PTA: om ‘i ng Portland |'® the place, She had been para tt ner, ahitping port | 18264, and probably took this moth. th ent a inaae de |od of committing sulcide ¢ world. ds : With orders for lumber to ald in| : rebuilding of the stricken cities Fear Casualties ares coming ip, and more ex-| é Bed gram dy to-day, lumber own. | Will Be Greater | Pers of this section have agreed that} PEKIN, Sept. 5.—Officials at ‘an advance of price as a result of Osaka today expressed fear that the catastrophe and its resultant de-| quake casualties in many mountain mand would be extremely unjust to| districts which have not ye: been the Japanese trade. heard from, may prove to be ex: ~ ; Douglas fir will be needed by tho | tremely high. ‘millions of feet, and officials of the “Douglas Fir ixploitation and &«-| Transport Somme Co, have voted to retain the A Beisent price, no matter how heav yg to Carry Relief | the Japanese dema heeomes WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Seere- “This {a a great opportunity toltary of War Weeks today ordered ¢ement the friendship of the Japa-/the army transport Somme to nail nese andthe American Northwest,” | from San Francisco as soon as it can according to Ralph H. Burnside, | be loaded with food and medical wup- vice president of the company, | pliex for the victims of the Japanese which includes 106 Northwest mills! disamsr. The Somme will leaye in fa ite nfbenberebl pegeverey EHO MAYO Lm mepretrreey emyiyren = Jersey Silk Bloomers Reinforced wi th elastic knee and waist bands Many differ- Pat eslernte $1 95 An Eastern Manufacturer’s Clean-Up! 150 Jersey Silk Petticoats When have you heard of such savings? All the attractive color Accordion pleated Paisley 5 trim, Flounces of self mate- rial th novelty designs in contrasting colors. Hatter’s Plush! Velvet! Duvetyn! “You Can Now Order by Mail White quantities 1 Felt! thing ndvertined you pen receipt of p All the fashionable shape: price, in poke and roll styles with what we All the attractive colors ir money ‘gialhy Nifty new felts in tai jored and trimmed styles. you, refunded, and 95¢ Imported kid and lambskins at $1.45 and $3.50. Solid Color Cotton Pongee Embroidered in many vividly effec tive w make these aprons un: usual even for The Bon Marche Apron Shop—they are so very orig inal. An Embroidered Shoulder gives the siceve a becoming new line and the aprons are exceptionally well made—and will wash beautifully aden of rose, blue, daffodil, Paradise, jade and tan Second Floor—The Bon Marche Foods! Look at the Prices! Oranges, 15c Dozen; 2 Dozen 25c Small, thin akinned, sweet and very juicy Black Figs, choice, ib....15¢ Pure Ground Black Pepper, } w lot, nweet, : 1 Ib. 189, 6. 1b. 200 Zh sacra dpmati ded Arc Bon Special Coffee, a blend of 11-3 Ibs, 28¢, Ib. 106 the finest coffee grown Genuine Orange Pekoe Tea, roasted fresh daily and black, ..2 Ibs, 85¢, 1b. 45¢ d at the Men’s Grill, Bulk Cocoa, good grade, spe wunch Counter and Soda Olah: Thy esas: Be fountains, 2 Ibs, 75¢, Ib. 40¢ Macaroons and Kisses 15c Dozen Assorted, 2 dozen for .25¢ Bon Marche Butterhorns, Ola Fashioned 5 for 25¢, 2 for 15¢ Cakes, special Kentucky Wonder Beans, Can 12%/c Kippered Salmon, in flat tins, B¢; 3 for 25¢ Happy Home Garden Spinach, Cottage Brand Hawaiian Pine 1923 pack, large cans...19¢ apple, in heavy syrup, can Guava Jelly, 13-0 veceeee BBO 8 for Marshmallow Del Monte Sugar Peas, 2 cans 1749¢ Bon Marche Thousand Island Dressing, Lb. 36c Roneless Cottage Butts, sugar Kippered Salmon, per Ib.,.21¢ cured meat, Ib... 6+ . 27¢ Fancy. full-cream Eastern Cheese, B1¢ Armour's Star Hams, by the piece only, Ib. .81¢ Armour’s Star or Swift's Pre. Bon Marche Veal Loaf, best mium Sliced Bacon, Ib. 48¢; meats and spices, Ib....48¢ % Ib Ehmann’s Ripe Olives, pt.18¢ Delicatessen—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Records kept by our registered nuree Baby Shop—Second Floor PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE .from dressing; Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche. Jewish New Year September 11th A large assortment of Greeting Cards for the occasion. 15c, 20c, 25¢ Dozen 5c, 10c, 15¢ Each Stationery—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Yo-Ho! School Shoes —that’ll wear and wear and look good, too! Bon Marche Special Shoe for Boys In brown and black lace styles with Goodyear welt sewed soles and rubber h Sizes 9 to 13%, $3.50, Sizes 1 to 2, $4.00. Sizes 2% to 6, $4.50, Misses’ and Children’s High Lace Shoes Made with flexi! sewed soles on foot form lasts, in brown only Sizes 51% to 8, $2.75. s $% to 11, $3.25. Sizes 111% to 2, $3.75. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 2,300 Yards 36-Inch Percale 15c Light grounds in neat printed patterns, stripes, checks and figures. Lengths to 10 yards. 4,000 Yards Hope 3,000 Yards Cretonne Muslin 15c lée Yard Fine, soft fitish, free Good looking patterns, lengths lengths up to 10 yards— to 10 yards; 36 inches some seconds; 36 inches wide. | Third Floor—The 8 Free Weighing and Measuring of Babies Each: Thursday from 3 to 5.