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ered oe eee sea nee eee ist THE SEATTLE STAR | The Bon Marche’s Quarterly Sale of A Last Word to ory + the Opponents of | [REDERICK 6 NELSON I || Cordially Invile Your City Ownership dtendance at Shiseek's | APP nS ate an colle : | ED “f er U/n.) F ee, — P ha 3 We are face to face with a condition and not a theory, The city | 5) Ky) 9) Whar Myint, ( 4 I ; inveated $400,000 for the equipment of a municipal railway. There 7 KL WY WYNWY KM AMA) ¥ LAW fl. ) || ; ‘ are street cars, and car barns, and substations, etc. It won't cost @ a : / ' ag ss i" - a a penny for any of these purposes to extend the present municipal rail av P } s I if way, Division A, to Ballard, except for the laying of tracks. This cost ; A Big Sale of Little Things at Little Prices []| »i'amount to leas than $100,000 ail experts agree Beginning Monday: an hier resting | 2 Needles and Pins, Needles and Pins, When You Start Sewing Your Trouble Begins Just from a business standpoint, The Star submits to you . who are opposed to municipal ownership in theory, that this extension 3 ; And it a real enough trouble, too, if you happen to be short of sewing supplies. |} to @atiard is a common-sense, bus proposition. Division A Is losing Exposition of duthe Nuc Tashio yl i | But y t quart ns br you all the thing money. It begins nowhere and ends nowhere 7 ; p | t t t ’ i We have the equipment for a coinplete railway, instead of an un ate , | i — - ; ' : ND DAY ¢ 1 THIS FOUR finished one. We can have a railway that will begin somewhere and Jor the. ror the ONUNG Season, mM } DA\ . . . will end somewhere. We can make that $400,000 already invested by Cae. | \ the city a paying investment bp making the extension to Ballard ata | Ll ye | | — |] cost of tess than $100,000, It will be a paying proposition, because c A L4UC+ 10c MACHINE OIL Acme & Hall Borchert CROCHET COTTON th ten times as many people to serve in Ballard and Fremont | — ; 7 f | D 2 9 Rn as are now being served on Division A. The city railway will have the, | featuring Sut table Modes for the yarrous, Dayfand —A4t 6c— ress Forms -—2 for C— best route to and from Ballard, and the shortest route, because it will! | Evening Occasions and for Sport Wear = 3-in-1 Machine oO. N. T Lustre have the use of the newly paved Leary ave | eas cof mac ‘ < 14 L es noshet Cotton Meréerided lik The Star urges the adoption of Proposition B. Vote YES on Propo ne E | move Net over 4 spools |}, sition B, and you vote for the only sensible way of saving the $400,000, | a MI to e D already invested. v i LY o.8-4.S- ! ° y The Star also urges the adoption of Proposition A. This proposes i Baby Bootees Te a Pair oth skirt and trot ee Basting Cotton 3c not more than $50,000 for an autobus connection between Division A to ee ase on rollers waite the south, to the Lake Burien tine ' w , t GIOVE | ; . $10.00 BUST FORMS $7.50 » e ‘ in With this connection, at this nominal price, the city railway will ee . $12.00 BUST FORMS $9.00 -4 1 if Proposition B is adopted, extend from Ballard to Lake Burien, and \ 4 MO LAIN I le $15.00 BUST FORMS $11.25 will be to give service downtown, It will thus be in every sense $17.50 BUST FORMS $13.13 Dust Caps |] a complete raiiway ten $1950 BUST FORMS $14.63 Because the 8. E. Co. has a monopoly of First, Second and Third | aves, the autobus ie the only way of bringing the municipal lines to : the heart of the city 7h : noe § > 5c Needles 2c a Paper re | e 0 ose-0 | é SOMMoUCING ThE JCASON'S i Phe Sethatll'e . edition a ’ ver | By voting YES for Proposition C you vote to have your light rates o hovel ties LN SOATICS DIPUIDULIGS i ies sharps y | reduced whe: r it is possible. If you vote against It, you vote to) | { A : colore t |] | keep the rat is high as possible. The Seattle Electric Co. is against - and the yartous dc CCSSO/1C8 Zo Machine se |] | Proposition C | zs : ) a : . 5c Hair Nets 3 for po ASIDE, THEN, FROM ANY MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP REA LSS, IN We, HI cons sidered selections LY » } Se Fasteners at 2 ror Se + | oglintr Mote, with SONS, BUT PURELY FROM A BUSINESS STANDPOINT THE STAR ay a = co . J oy 7 | SAYS |T 18 TO THE ADVANTAGE OF ALL CITIZENS TO VOTE YES| | . ‘ , ry ON PROPOSITIONS A, B AND C / three sizes Sy J k allowed to a h Whisk Brooms 15¢ Each Se Hooks and Eyes 2c Sateen “ia's!tox GILL WOULD KEEP UP CITY LINE ss af ff ine Whisk Brooms, two x Mayor Gill will sign the $10,000 appropriation favored by the Joint ; Styles, plush top and metal top finance and utilities committees for the cc i ation of Fs Peem large ring Divisions A and C of the municipal railway, He tol council committees aturday pe ening le ea ire aged veto of the ordinance fixing the rate of 1 arged to the railway The future of the municipal railway will de result of T ay's election,” sald Mayor Gill “If the the Hallard extension, then we should continue Divist | new link ts added, If it is defeated, Division A should be abut dowr fovered, made s “pe as | | “Lam in favor of operating the Lake Burien line indefinitely, as | A sale that saves you a good deal of money on Stock- |! am corvinced this line can be made to pay eventually.” Lait 1 e : don’t) mine ying san and very few einen Sos! MUSICAL COMEDY SCORES HIT | easing melodies than There are few comic operas that have more J, M “hi , € eo) Th bh roduc 1 r ” ~* Women’s and Children’s 20c Hose © Chocolate Sol This production will always be ar. B | large audience |t again seo ic hit at the M Infants’ fine ribbed Cotton Hose, sizes 5, 5% and 6.) Cc) | Monday night, and a omised for ite present & Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Cotton Stockings, sizes 8 to 10 j It will until Thursday night, with a ' Women's Cotton St inge {n bla white and colors. } an | | | - | plot is adapted from George Bernard Shaw's ms and the A Big Sale of 95 ae" 35c Hose, P re | Man,” and the music is work of Richard Straus. 3 At the head of the company are the well-known John H. Phillips Cashmere Stockings | \ } * Hale. silk lele aa Wake ine Cc | and George Tallman, the former playing the ttle role. He has a splet Women’s 26c and 35¢ silk isle and Dy copper Kew rage My hon a Piboey 7 sie ‘ose. She has a pi eink sop no Vole and out - iment ef es The Chocolate Soldier” in prbduced hy he management of Ladies ) Direct- the Whitney Opera Co., and popblar pr Home yore DOCTORS’ BILL RIDING BUMPS a | T REDERICK &- NELSON | ae Women’s 35c Hose, 3 Pairs $1.00, Pr. Fine Cashr with ribbed or hemmed tops and Merin s and t al 1 Cc $1.25 Hos lisle and silk ls in bi . White and cob ors, 35¢ @ pair. Lower Main Floor, » Stocking» OLYMPIA, Feb. 1.—House Pi) 163, drawn by Carl J. Smith, ar attorney of Seattle, which is althed at the doctors’ trust, is having i may not be voted on at this Hf RY hey ae penn paw The Special March Selling of nding the outcome of this suit, he shall be permitted to practice. | DECORATED DINNERWARE U.S. WATCHES SEATTLE VOTE = (Es V2 sa Fake) If the people fall to adopt Propositions 1 tasues | ton car | Mayor Gill has tsau HIS selling comprises more than one hundred and fifty Dinner Services in various sizes and decorations, among them patterns from several well-known European potteries. Some of these were bought at concessions that permit lib- | The plans and specifications the war department ing the eral discounts from regular retail prices, others are pat- terns we have decided to close out from our regular lines 36x40-Inch Carpet Samples |] of the canal project will be with thorized, it Is stated In addition, several tables in the Section are devoted to Miscellaneous Dinnerware Items, grouped for clearance at very low prices, ranging from 10c¢ to $1.50 the piece Third Heavy Scrims, 36 In. Wide $1.75 Heavy Lace Curtains ldc Yd. $1.25 Pr. Heavy round thread Scrim with neat de- Fine loom-made Lace Curtains, heavy signed borders and hestitched ede » net, filet net and madras weave, cream, white and Arabian. Comes in 25 cream and Arabian, 3 yards long; designs. Special lic a yard. —Third Floor. very newest spring designs. Third Floor. ing held uy nment su; White Sateen Bloomers at Shop in the azl9c Pr— | Morming | —29c Ea— | porice AFTER TACK VANDALS f choice » Carpet sizes 2 to & years, exc ent material by pagel ai grag vcd geod and well made. Regu And get the ben- . On sale from 9 a. m. to 12 o'clock at . “ Values to 75, On sale from | 19¢ pair. —Second Floor efit of these a. m. to 12 at 29¢ each. Third Floor. issues are not au Several motorc trolmen we urday and Sunday in an e fort | to tacks along Rainier ave. between Winthrop and Wa busily engaged 8 ge ends, 36x40 in, some all- | cover the vandals who scat on sts, to injure itney busses Several drivers complained, and two or three tires were punctured Lace Embroidered Bands Da.m.to12 \ Set of Six Tea Spoons Tacks have als Special letermined to find the guilty parties ee Od ad, Serie | LEAGUE TO VOTE ON DAIRY PLAN 2% to 4 inches mies, 8 tly s¢ can be accepted for! pretty floral design. Not over 1 dozen | Values to 25c a yard. On sale from 9 these forenoon sold to a customer. On sale from 9 | a m. to 12 at 5c yard bargains a.m. to 12 at 15e, set of six —Upper Main Floor. —Lower Main Floor. » report of the health and sanitation con kes 1e, opposing Ben Shields’ plan for muntc as to inspection and distribution, will be vo! it nittee of the Muni weekly n on, Tuesday, at Good Eats cafet The com try out withou it argues that the idea is too cost first a lengthy of a mass of verified data fro: Mothers’ Training School—Free Lectures at 3:30 P. M. Tuesday—In the Cafe. collection 1 he ¥ March Sale of “How to Answer Children’s Questions?” Repetition of Former Demonstrations. ~~) | SEATTLE “Vv” GRABS THE LEAD WOMEN’S BOXED HOSIERY For Bargain ine ag Ret Ibs. Cane Sugar WVilbt ore’ 30" profeesiond| eaial rie a 4 Pure Cane Granulated $ when ordered need Et. tha. Reeilrerahis (00s ment etwoen Beattie and | Portland Y. M's WICE a year the Hosiery Section offers un- with $1.00 worth of groceri g sugar 15 pounds whiriwind finisn ty the Gentile 0. set aga usual inducements to purchasers of its regu- to each customer at this eee’ The correct Bat hoon was: Seattle, 410 new members, and lar, tested numbers in Women’s Fast-black Hosiery, our regular 2c ar > Se Crate ox Cnowstate, atsiet ihe tame hour the “Haswaasers.” who are now in the lead, were | OY marking these at special box prices which make special r 19c wing € pressed by the “Overland Pilot” and “Winton” teams it a matter of economy to buy in quantities sut- refun est qua rr Coffer, £ Tueada sil of whom are now running in a bunch regular 3 25c ficient for several months’ needs. iy mega 20h ae ins mensee os 95¢ | SHIP MONOPOLY PLAN WHACKED ‘The Marchaven features a selection of por : Watets of Pupet sound fo ular styles and qualities in Women’s Cotton, » package . .: New solid Pack Tomatoes, N OLYMPIA, March 1 Monopoly on the n defeated only by a sharp fight | Silk-lisle, Fiber-Silk and Pure Silk Stockings, regu 124 |] me present steamship lines has b Price nici ni carte er! Me conan hat ga Oke Who celine is ae in regular and extra sizes, as follows: 2 age bemt apricots: woh belore he could operate a Wont on the maton td aaate commis. | BOX OF 6 PAIRS, SPECIAL $1.25 BOX OF 6 PAIRS, SPECIAL $2.50 eee eee * x che A) MOVABLE thin Gorpnabativa. Wout thai Seer Oa ; \Women Full-fashioned Black Silk Women Black Silk-Lisle Hosiery, Pia ere 7 Poulsbo star themselves after intolerable experiences it toe pl Lisle Hosiery, ¥ t-incl irter welt th double heel, sole and toe and flare 55 . vate-monopoly line. If this law had been in effect, they ne could and spliced heel, sole and toe, box of 6 top bordered with lavender, box ¢ 6 Hardy Field Grown Rose Bushes 1a a stricture on the right of the people was damnatic, eet’ COMI pairs, special, $1.2 pairs, $2.50 Senator Jones of Tacoma was principal proponent of this } clause Wome with Women Black Silk-Lisle Hosiery iasit 10c- yee! It was Btricken out before the bill passed poet or ake “ir, ee Hinch garte , heel With fancy colored border in garter top At ine Annual tale of Rose Buses oelal wig at 1 DAILY GROUCH AFTER ROWE isd es tomo pan 4136 and reinforced heel, sole and toe, box M. P. WILDER MY MARYLAND ~ George neis Rowe, the sales expert, at present conducting a POLL Si eee FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI RICHMOND sale for Westerman & Schermer, was arrested Saturday night on the BOX OF 6 PAIRS, SPECIAL $1.50 Women's Extra-size Black Silk-Liste MARGARET DICKSON DOROTHY PERKINS complaint of R. R. Knapp, collector for the Post-Intelligencer, who A elinen tine auslity 4 Ie Celio: Hosiery, with 4-inch rter hem an ULRICH BRUNNER | WHITE @ PINK KILLARNEY (Sects swore out a warrant charging false advertising. Rowe was released on . avs ace OFFOn double heel, sole and t K Other Rose Bushes at 15¢, 25¢ and 35¢ his personal recognizance Hosiery, with 4-inch garter welt and : ’ and te x of 6 pairs ‘i a Your Meee He says his arrest is due to the fact that he did not give the morn 1 heal om j $2.50. wapaper any advertising reinforced hee sole and toe, box of 6 eV URGMING A a FOUR i “The story backsof this will be very interesting to all advertisers vairs, $1.50. CHING AT OU TH FLOOR LUNCH COUNTER—QUICK SERVICE and business men when brought out in court,” sald Mr. Rowe Neha BOK OF ¢ PAIRS, SPECIAL $2. 25 If there is one thing above another we have been cautious about {9 Women Extra-size Black Cotton Women’s Black b truthful advertising. We shall contest this unfair, un-American attach iia with: deinch: | pliceds her wil | Bye est. ail Haier even if we have to take it to the highest court in the land Pela. NOR SAG HSN ApoE Gg. Neat, with double heel and toc incl Advertising in the ¢ 8 rs amounts to a ole and toe, box of 6 pair $1.50. garter welt, box of 6 pair BO matter of bread and butter to the business man who tries to - do things, Advertising {n a morning paper, especially on the . ' West coast, is ¢ake—a sort of luxury, Which some people ma BOX OF 6 PAIRS, SPECIAL $1.75 Bia Pits Second Aven Union Ot, des St, Second Ave. Union St, Seattle. Sane ll CEO SAUER 4100 ely Genz Sot, watch, tarthe long run, is expensive, and Women's Black Cotton Hosiery, with reinforced split sole and 4-inct 1 6 ot necessn slack osiery, eimlorced split sole and 4-inch garter welt, ‘BAIS’ HWwe | In Judge Gordon's court, Monday morning, the case box of © pairs, $1.75 was continued uutil Friday,