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Daw all ¢ , ee ove WOULD REESTABLISH e ° a ering t s ted t I 8 . nm stumt CONFIDENCE IN GERMANY : - & red p Hon ia 4 papawes } world | place tn the commission's bands e revise, differs from tt apltal 66 S00 200,000 gle maa PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTLE explat: lems and | peda ee ee cept “S25 | Easter Millinery Confirmation the report which Dawes stressed in his covering letter co aire ieaihe re ges endeavored to so arrange mat feo ope focoed visions F ters that Germany pays taxes 4 res t - r as high as those in any cred itor country, but no higher, and bs ie that her reparations payments are to be gauged by her in . issuances evidencing the newer mode | D alr share of © talr| iority wets which would give the om | ox In a Special Showing sent of confidence in| Allied members of the general board Bay » controlling ¥ ‘The benefits that many, on the part of he: & pro ‘ the rest of uld acerue to German labor fr eet preeperiy. Plunges Down Elevator Shaft people a8 well as the rest of (he | ccabitisation of the German curr Color is important 7 Resscnable {i Into Pit; Feared Dying or an PE aad G gloriqusly so! — and In Sizes Sted Io ate these exquisite hat 6 to 14 and las Dawes} Plunging 40 feet down an ele State Department exploit all the delicate wrote. pro vator shaft in the plant of the and singing tones of posals by ment) Stetsen-Ross Machinery company Hopes for Solution WASHINGTON, April 9. Exquisitely spring! Means the ®| Tuesday afternoon, Victer Di nce of economic demorall| been, 42, recelved injuries from ‘ ation of a| vented from meking any formal ex girlish frocks ua ving her) which it was feared Wednesday i yments \s/ fepa ment att ais in creamy people in hopel: ry he may dia t wn that the rep and pure TEXT OF LETT aor hea I SE RO a anism of mmittes was “higt pure FOLLOWS IN PART | vator shaft previous to the ac pleasing” from an American point white. Win- | The text of the letter in part fo! believed to have backed some, and tows: nm gate of the shaft w mov eparations 4 to eguard stressing that “The President of the Reparations | ing some articles about tho place the rights of the allies ed delicate im- Commission. | His cries attracted other workers | ‘to relinquish their « p Ry, "Bir: ‘Your committee has unan!-|to his aid and he was rushed to the| the Ruhr, the plan is pres plicity which mously adopted a report upon the| Providence hospital after the acc nit. Ite at “Tt ts a governmenta makes them so means for balancing the German/dent. Doctors dec however, and we can Budget and the measures to be|man was suffering a brok t mi Taken to stabilize its currency, | spine and also from possible inte cepted in its entirety or ne Which 1 have the honor to submit. | injuries, He was in a precarious) PRACTICAL MEANS TO 4 the injured | manner ch: Mariah” Dawes that suitable for their purpose. governmental approval “Deeply impressed by a sense | condition Wednesday morning. KECOVER DEW Col is impo 7 I of its responsibility to your | Dibeen lives outside the city, his! The Dawea oad cutaek otk 2 0 p E REFUSES olor is important—gloriously so!—and these commission and to the unl- / address beling RF. D. No. 9, Box " el the aititnds of ths exquisite hats exploit all the delicate and Exquisitely girlish frocke—in creamy and pure versal conscience, the commit- | 107, Hoe ts married. fea bases its plan upon the | é “We have: approached singing tones of spring! white. Winsome, and stressin 7 i our task as business men, anxious : ere is , stressing that delicate sim- Sa rn Hh ‘M’AD00 COMING to obtain effective results, "Wo hare INVITATION ABRIC AND STRAW HATS in wide brimmed, nar- plicity, which makes them so suitable for their | ; and mutual interest, in the su- “ " 7 . premacy of which not only the entrated ‘with technical, net po row brimmed and cloche styles—all deftly fash- Ga ooee, al aspects of the problems pro 8 me | 7 ROCKS of fine Frenct ile—adroitly creditors of Germany and Ger- 2 pe eater In Italy b foned and richly adorned with flowers, delicate silk - ench voile—adroitly made, and ree. teclt,. but of the worsd, mall Me ne report beg a Won't Set Foot y by swirlings or sweeping sprays of burnt goose inset with hand-embroidered organdies and frilly tonsa vill ond endectig acuta tuapalie Garment es aien Age-Old Protest : . with dainty laces. Or there are very tailored styles— concern. . . tions to the allies under the treaty New shadings of the fashionable fleur de lis with tucking for accent. i “Since, as a result of the war, the ——- ; . ~ » eae (OE peeled rgd eer Prepare Wel- oc" Versalie ve are. been con. Be ay HENRY WOOD | (that orchid that is warmed with rose;) vivid $3 95 to $9 75 faxes to the limit of thelr capacity, | for E tive Timb recovering this debt. not with the| ROME, and artichoke greens; Madonna blue; temple . ° So also must Germany be encour-| COME [Or EXeCUtIVe TIMER | inoosition of penalties and guaran-| today decided not to attend the yellow; lariat; Yucatan; navy with creamy ROCKS of sof : eee er Seow from. vets °° | = | tees which we propose are economic,| ceremony of the opening of the white, and black, both ptain and with white } S of soft crepe de chine and Canton crepes— Pear to the limit of her capgclty.| william G. McAdoo, one of the| not political,” the committees said, by| Knights of Columbus building near 3 p ; many tailored and others finished with white bead- Of Versailles, reaffirmed by Ger-|night of April 19, at a place to be| exten Sslandnd ofthe bekew and would 4 Se tae its charm in a tiered-skirt style. Many in its note of May 29, 1919. | selected, Robt. P. Oldham, former | stabilization of the currency could| The father thus continued! $10 95 17 5 that the German scheme of taxa: | vice chairman of the democratic! be re-established in Germany as she| the allent protest of the chure . to $ ° 0 tion must be “fully as heavy pro-/state central committee announced | actually at the present moment, against seizure of Rome by the Girls’ Wear, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Portionately as that of any of the | wednesday. | with limitations as to her fiscal and| armies of Garibaldi! in 1870, powers represented on the commis-| weAdoo will arrtve tn Seattle Bat- | economic ‘ " . eco rights over rt of h No pope has eet foot on Italian Hee Morn fe Hint cr |arany aeraven "rm aco | se lh dies ste es e yle prons Bee roasted. And lees, (han lwhere he is to address Tacoma| “We should say at the outest that| The holy father was represented would «relieve Germany from |democrats. H6 will be In Seattle|we have been unable to find any |at the opening of the building by at $ 122 ie caper polomeed igs ae Pec for a few hours on the morning of | pra 1 means of insuring perma. | his secretary of state, Cardinal Gas- © an unfair advantage in © itl April 18, en route from Portiand | nent stability In budgt or currency | Perrt. dustrial competition of the future. ¢, fpokane. Ho will mea | ; i speak in Spo-| under these conditions,” th —_— ‘The plan of the committes embéd+|kang on the night of April 18 and | reported pu eae oxperte | “We have, therefore, been | t v ad the high-| “a goa nora return on a night train Saturday,|compelled to make the aption | ext death raten 12 19 and Idaho cannes Lote spending the greater part of the|that the fiscal and economic duty of | had the smallest F “ TES PAYMEN y in Seattle. McAdoo wilt spend | the reich will be restored, } ———_— for “Apron “The plan has been made to include |seyeral days in Oregon, where a Dur plan is based upon the as-| flexible adjustments which from the| Presidential primacn | Very beginning tend to produce alin May, 1 primary will be leld| sumption that existing measures in o jsofar as they hamper Germ: Maximum of contributions consit| 4 meetin, | rman ot vat oc eco! ic act 49 tent with the continued and increas- | yy, ig of persons Interested tn momic activity, will be withdra cAdoo's appearance here will by y > the tee ill be|or suffictently modified #0 soon as ing productivity of Germany; the hed Friday, April 11, at Dartnall’s|Germany has put Into execution the conservative Corer taprstne | ca:feteria. | plan recommended.” nr 6 near future are a a fet ty Goatees prudenes ta olt-| ——— ee The committee expressed the opin etal ring the year ended June 30,| fon that if occupation of the Ruhr lining the basis of a loan and should }1999 the rural dest: ‘sant wae mail aystem was en-| were modified, “settlement of ro; the |. “aettlement of repara eee comtroy the perspective ae to S| larged by the addition of 804 new| tions must be reinforced by adecuate effects to bo registered in the @€BTe- | routes, 7 qua’ gate of eventual payments which will Productive securities.” . Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT the economic peace between al- Our Buyers constantly comb the markets for bargains. We buy close-outs, lied governments and Germany, | which inyolves the economic ad- | job lots, mill ends, remnants, samples, etc. Is it any wonder you can save money in the Bargain Basement? Thursday” Of cotton poplin with hand = em- broidery, in white and colors. Also fine ging- ham with organdie vestee fronts and daintily edged with lace and clever touches of hand embroidery, Pocket in hand bag style. Cut full, with nice hem and neatly finished—best Spring color- ings. Small, medium and large sizes. Second Floor—The Bon Marche What's in the Air WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 KDZE—1 to 1:30 p.m KFHR—430 to 6:39 p. m.; 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. KIR—6:30 to 645 p. m.; 740 to 4:30 p. m. KFIC—8:20 p.m, KFOA—#:90 p, m. Justment presented by the plan, there are provided the counter. parts of those usual economic precautions against demoraliza- tion, which are recognized as es- sential in all business relations volving express obligations. . ars | “Great care has been taken in fix- | ing the conditions of the supervision | over Germany's internal organization | £0 as to impose a minimum of inter- ference consistent with proper pro-| 2,000 Yards 40-Inch Unbleached Muslin, 15c The Bargain Basement Offers Bargains in Latest boys’ 95¢ TAILORED tection. The plan submitted is fair| and reasonable in {ts nature and, if) accepted, is likely to lead to ultimate and lasting peace. The rejection of | these proposals by the een || Muslin of good quality, in lengths to 10 yards. Second Floor—The Bon Marche ernment means the deliberate choice BOY |} 32-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS, 20c a of a continuance of economic de- ISH | 4.000 yard vey ¢ Setcation eventually. involving Hany now. Spring. ‘cele : ,000 yards, good quality, in wanted patterns and For Porch and Camp {| good clear colors. 36-INCH BLEACHED MUSLINS, 12 N C Pill I 2,000 yards of medium-weight Muslins, in Meike ew retonne 1 ows to 10 yards. her people in hopeless misery. * * COMMITTEE H. HELD 48 MEETINGS “In its work, the full committee has held since January 14, 1924, 48 terns in fine quallty per cale and madras, Sizes 8 to 16. SUIT meetings. The sub-committes on the |] FAST COLOR SUITINGS, 50 5 E h ec , i 302 ds 36-1 50c 7 gisbilization oe eh cnerees ooee Yards nch All the latest and newest colorings. Yard wide. c ac etier les. ‘M. Emile Francau! and Guaranteed to stand laundering. & for $2.00—Thursday and Friday Round Pillows, filled with soft, fluffy mixture. Made of bright, serv- iceable cretonnes in several colors. Art Department—Main Floor—The Bon Marche Beautiful Laces to Enhance Your Easter Frock Professor F. Flora, assisted by Hen- ty M. Robinson and under the chair- manship of Owen D. Young, has held| 6% meetings, and the sub-committee on balancing the German budget,| composed of M. Alix, Baron Houtart | and Dr. Pirelli, under chairmanship | of Sir J. C. Stamp, has held 60 meet-| ings. These sub-committees have also had the assistance of Andrew McFayden, the general secretary of the reparation commission. The time of the committee, outside of that Third Floor—The Bon Marche Tweed 45° $ . Yd. | Smartness! 3 Ratine Style! Nto Heather mixtures. Easy Fit! 38 And just think of the savings! Halr line and pin striped strictly tailored models in navy and black. Single and double breasted styles— vents and plain backs, In The Bon Marche Food Shops COUNTER LUNCH—35¢ Fried Pork Chops with Poar Butter Mashed Potat Bread and Butter Tapioca Pudding with F pause Coffee or Mik Yt Frult Sauce Genuine Orange Pekoe | Bon Marche Bread 10¢ 142 Yards 40-Inch consumed by Sts meetings, has been LE ES eee Chant ill y Lace 85c fiven largely to ‘nvestigation and Novelty desiens in light Cotton Taffeta and Sateen 2 tha ae (aay. mit) Huctery Muttsrhorms, topped t ’ ¢ dy. hades, " re reine is S ser ing i 7 and dark shades. Special Green ‘Ten, 230 Suitable for hats and dresses—ranging in width “In speaking of my colleagues and as bearing vpon the value of this report, I feel that I Aneieeiaa, tee eeseree we veeveve B80.) Dellctous Hot Cro: we | dozen ....,, B00 1h Ibs... from 15 to 36 inches. In real Chantilly patterns, black Petticoats 98° dren, ch making, 1 6+ “3 x oz, bolton, xpecial.s...-..se | Cider Vinegar 30 Bottle should make known to the rep- Misses’ C Pleated flounces SlbW eye viederty Bae by Troll, paren hy 2 \onreraie anconers Very UBBSUAL, value, arations commission and to the trimmed with con- i clear, sparkling applo | teed ngel Food ‘c ken. 4 Eff. i L Fl y 2. 35 ath wisi thelr govexauients Vests trasting <colots, Tn’ light and juice; fine for invalids, chil- aken....400 ective Lace ouncings, A 9 have in no case limited their dark blues, black, brown and tan rt and new—novelty effects, 86 inches wide, in complete independence of judg- colors, Sizes 32 to 38, Capitol Hend Coffee, a special y bi yi ment and action either before or Fine ribbed style with Extra sizes $1.15. pened Shab amie, f, people: Sheeran alemuey: URL TTStE gray, brown, white, navy, Copenhagen and bergen ; after their appointment by the tailored shoulder, Sizes 4 hed. es—(the empty carafe In suitable for robes’ and overdrapes, both for street and | Bon Marche Thousand Island Salad Dressing | ™ 38e Lb, Swift's Nonclena Cottage Nutts, Jean, sugar-cired ment, por RAeh money.) evening wear. th mby's Chef &, ; or un, thick wauce wnat ta a Ee nee vondon, England. E special, bottle ss. ...) age Paul's Blackberry or Goone= berry Jam, large 16-02, a. “Wear-Ever s $ ]/= 260 special ., Geek 's Old Vankee Syrup, fin i at maple and. o vrup, D bl B I In 16-08. bottlen: Gee eek, ih tier dah reparations commission. Limited only by the powers granted by the commission, each of my col- leagues has performed his work ; ns a free agent. Boys DAWES COMPLIMENTS to 16. i Boys’ All-Wool Slip-on * Sweaters Children’s 4 .10 Play Suits Creamery pound guar- | # anteod: Ib. . and advice thereon were answer- . Well ‘mado garments of Imported Mac ne White. Or Be a dg ete? Ml Knickers nay, on ttn ted |) fence sear — ce Rc a » sm ‘ , : woe rt gt " Pants MiMi’ tho sashes ines fol. 5 with fast red galaten, High combinations of black and Star Siiced Mucom, put np in | Peaches, lange yey Cle mvortuate, Bikes (Oe pure me e Good quality in dark necks with long sleeves and t bclnle anne no: 2M aluminum orange, black and green, brown and buff—sizes 8 to clean cartona; Ib. 48e4 14 1b, can, Spocial, can IAbby's Nosedate sti eed apple, large cans, dol fruit in uyrup.., Bon Marche Jowed the commission's spirit and intent {n constituting the commit- tee, but, in so doing, they have paid the highest tribute which gov- ernments can bestow, namely, com: brown wide wale material, Sizes 9 to 18, Dutch necks with short sleeves. Sizes 2 to 6, Thick, hard sheet. This offer expires April 19th. «Ble Main Floor—Tho Union Street Basement