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PET CHICKEN IS ‘Here's Airplane View of Proposed Memorial Auditorium REG'LAR SINGER Not Like Canary, but Sings Just the Same MARION, ©., Apr @isputes concerning the fan testify. Hut Mrs, Frank has solved the p . Bhe separated from a flock in ©: here in the pres Powell by an oc they recognized. They followe to the barnyard. Then sh ‘fone of them came and jumped on her km “That is Maybelle, my thick,” she informed the ng n, She crows when the Bun sets and goes to roost when It Fises. Hasn't she pretty lege? and she patted the shapely supports of her pet. “She sings, don’t you May delle? “Now sing for the gentleman has been nice to us.” And Maybelle sang. It wasn't « @anary bird's song, but it was a TEXAS OIL ZONE SWEPT BY FIRE RANGER, Tex., April John | e Watson of Waco was seriousty tn putlined at He meeting and several others slightly hurt @ fire which destroyed two bust ‘hess blocks in Ranger last night and Congressmen Not in Favor of Big Force the WASHINGTON, April 7.—The war} gd Western Union telegraph of \aepartment plan for @ Peace army early today. Property damage is ted at more than $200,000. fire threatened many oil wells tanks valued at millions ‘The town, which has mm rapidly since the opening of famous Ranger oil fields, wa» it fire fighting protection. Dy- r was used to stop the spread flames. was one of the first buildings cutting off telegraph com- ‘The telephone office congressional opposition. | Representative Kahn, of Callfor-/atre, set himeelf down by Nyren, ac today say there was little nia, slated to be chairman of the| cording to the police report @one to their property and (next house military committee, ts ‘oil production will not be ham-/now in Europe studying the mili-| immediately, tary systems of other countries with of Nyren's “Can’t-bust'em's, soon after. on la view to Big Spring Drive | —_——__—_—_" Kahn is began Monday morning. Armed with these weapons of of and other ae against ‘a clean-up drive. dirt in yards, streets, ‘and thruout the house And, as an important part | gain uncleantiness, |D*T? With one or two exceptions. city is out to exterminate ae | in breeding places. “Clean-up and paint-up week was nounced | soctation. Saturday nigt plan of his own. ponents of a large standing army and a. powerful general staff, as proposed by the } The charge of the rake brigade 1+ iy congress’ leading advocate of universal military training. } Representative Dent, Alabama, re Prepared to use flame.| og chairman of the committee, i#| Smuts, Bela Kun was interviewed is Representative Fields, Kentucky, | also a democratic member of the) gier but as a diplomatiat,” |military committee. Their attitude) “Negotiations are proceeding in the | His shared by other democratic mem: | most cordial manner F. T. Houghton of Otympia has an- his resignation as deputy by Acting Mayor Lane to ex-| state insurance commissioner to be-| from April 7 to 12. lcome Seattle home office manager garian empire, to be held in conjunc ly is expected to answer for the Northwestrn Mutual Fire as | tion with the peace conference, has Seattle Is Planning in Memory of Men Who Fought War | Recommendations to increase plotured| the provisional committees by 12 Jo's trib-| more members were voted down at]; lans | Saturday's meeting Maj. Hugh for Maj. Ger of citizens} Profennc > Lew! olitan | versity of Washington, whi as chairm of Director Robert Lioyd, « |) Camp Lewis The 11 members o lately returned | « from overseas, indorsed the idea as | co with the ap: Com which will permanent committee, | loan « memorial plan. one that would meet at its first meeting, April! proval of the men in service \It’s Closed Season for Dips t-Hand Pocket Ray Nyren, 2 N ported to the pe 1 his all the pickpockets in Seatt dy dip into the left-hand clothes all they wi they tried the other side, let them | that beware, | from my Ray was sitting in the Isis the-| atre, 703 First ave., about 1 0 Saturday words to afternoon, of 509,000 appears to face powerful | kane, 36, entered, and » (Cherry st, where Ka himself, and, with a pie prepared to do battle w However, a from the rear an al survey of the inte Kane, it is alleged, began w on the lefthand # Ray framing a reorganization | took it good-naturedly, but when | Kane incautiously overstepped the p-| bounds of good-fellowship and began Iman C. RP the arrest. Kane is held on an oper one of the bitterest o1 charge. WANTS GOOD BOOKS FOR MEN IN WOODS | We hope that at such a conference the Hungarians, German Austrians, Cxecho- Slovaks and Jugoflave and war department, | After the meetnig with to promote a better and more human large standing army, a#| by foreign correspondenta, Se eesee tet ths wermeea” “Gen, Smuts came, not as a sol v seit om he said DEMOCRATS TO BANQUET James T. Lawler, president of the King County Democratic club, will deliver the address of welcome, and Charles C. Heifner will act as toast master at the Thomas banquet of the club, to be held Sat- There is hope that the entente does not intend to take an offensive attitude toward the Hungarian soviet republic. “My proposal for a conference of states forming the old Austro-tHun been received in a friendly manner. urday evening, April 12 Ba 1 Another Big Scoop in House Dresses and Aprons A purchase of 444 garments at a great saving—to be sold at Gingham, Chambray and Percale 12 Distinct, Smart Styles THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT $1.95| [$2.25| [$3.69] |$3.95| The maker isn’t as big a business man as he ought to be or he never would have gotten to the place where he would have sold garments of the quality, style and tailor- ing of these at such prices. It offers the Bargain Basement a wonderful oppor- tunity to give you Values. Made of excellent, well-woven and bodied qualities of gingham, chambray and percale, that spell satisfactory service and laundering. Of patterns there is no apparent end: plaids, stripes, checks and figures. Light and dark ground effects. Styles are as diverse as the patterns. Trimmed with bindings, braids, contrast- ing colored materials, with the freshening touches of ingeniously styled pockets, belts and collars. Missing this opportunity is like throwing money to the four winds. © watinfact had & jon which was wenting the of the ftec ts ith CHILD WORKERS | REFUSE SCHOOL Boys and Girls Won’t Return to Classrooms Rumanians will settle their political | « frontiers and co-operate In an effort ¢ r Bets Hats Weekly ‘ Mail.) on Realty Deal | ——_—__———»gi Vietor J. Green ‘This is V Green, who t a new hat ever y¥ or so that University distr ill see more n homes during the next six mon than any other part of Seattle boosts the University district me ht. Of co "s aales man: Estate pets the new the He orn: #0, m- g University district 8. Goodwin is president of | company Predict Rate War | as Result of Cu Recent figures issued by | Japanese government show that t j country as an excess of tonna and cor ently os are be greatly r tons, and 2.6 ing 2,310,95 he Unite and the up by Jap are being cut, in some purth of the war schedt » war on | Shipping | SEATTLE EMBARKING the ts the hat age ing tle. the PORT FOR RED CROSS With the sailing of 24 Red Cr nurses and doctors for Siberia fr ls ashima Maru, Ay fe will become the port tion for such parties. He nurses now in San Fr waiting transportation, ¢ |be provided. The group to 22 is under the direction hall, former machine or in the 1st division oO uit 100 erian work, Ons ‘om rit of ore an un TheBonMoxrché The Woman Who Wants a Smart All-Around Hat Should See These $3.50 Sailors What's morc iceable than a seTv- sailor? What’s more serv- iceable than our sail- ors made of pineapple straw and banded with best quality rib- bon? In all the colors. new What's more styl- ish than a sailor? They can be worn with the suit, coat or frock equally well, and they always look up and doing. Drop in and see them! SECOND FLOOR Loveliest Silks atid Satins The fabrics you'll want to make your own dresses— for Dress-Up Week—for Easter 36-inch Silk Poplins $1.10 Poplins—extra fine quality—lustrous and especially serviceable—36 inches wide—in ° NEW BLUES, GRA Chiffon Taffeta $1.65 Finely-woven Chiffon Taffeta serviceable, and a yard wide. Ever retty for dre: skirts or sum- oats. Colo for street and evening, also black. Chiffon Taffeta $1.95 We've 25 pieces of this Chiffon Taf- feta—fine quality, at $1.95 a yard. The scarce new blues are to be found in this lot, besides a large number of other light and dark colors—36 inches wide. The Long Lines Appeal to the Large Woman In a suit like the one illustrated the costume is built with especial care. There is the ‘tapering roll collar that gives a narrowing ef- fect. And the length of the coat itself, as well as the deep vest of white and amber novelty silk, are calculated to contribute to the air of slenderness. This attractive model in navy tricotine is $69.50. There are many other models in our Apparel Sections that have been built to suit the figure of large-sized women. SIZES 44 TO 50 PRICES $25.00 TO $85.00 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE for street and evening. , NAVY, PINK, WHITE, PURPLE, TAUPE, sROWNS, MYRTLES AND OTHERS Fancy Silks $2.25 Attractive to a high degree—and 36 s wide, is this Fancy Silk at a yard. Striking bright colors in rose, Pekin, bright red, green; also more somber patterns. Foulards $3.00 Yd. 40-inch Cheney shower-proof Foul- ards — loveliest of patterns —and Springlike colorings. They're quite popular this season, and give service beyond measure. UPPER MAIN FLOOR THE BON MARCHE Spring-Time Lingerie Blouses Voile, Organdie, Linene, Pique Delightfully refreshing and crisp are these Lingerie Blouses, and they’ll give one a dressed-up air, even at a low price. Some have front panels tucked and button trimmed—with box plaits on each side—some adorned with embroid- ery. Other models are plainer, with all sorts of pretty collars—sizes 36 to 46. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Don’t Forget Your Face Give your hair and complexion a chance to live up to your Easter Suit and becoming Spring hat by spending a little time in the Marinello Shop. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE The Candy Section Been Moved to the Upper Main Floor. J Pink and Flesh Lingerie Nainsook 20c Yd. Lengths to 7 Yards If you are making your own undergarments —here is just the mate- rial—pink and flesh col- ored Nainsook—36 and 40 inches wide, lengths to 7 yards—very good value at 20¢ a yard. ’ SHOES for Boys and For Your Spring Complexion —Creme Takalon Ros- eted, slightly greasy, at 69c; non-greasy, 60c. —Colgate’s Cold Cream, 25¢ and 50c sizes. —Pompeian Night Cream at 35c. —Exora Cream, white and flesh, 40c. For the Teeth —Pepsodent Tooth Paste at 50c, ay — Percales and Calicoes 10c Yard Neat patterns in Per- cales and Calicoes—24 and 30-inch Percales in ; black and red— oes in light and dark grounds with neat patterns. LOWER MAIN FLOOR Young Men —of gunmetal calf, with solid oak soles —lace style, satisfactory —the Holland make— sizes 1 to 6 $6.00 a Pair LOWER MAIN FLOOR and very —Pebeco Tooth Paste at 45e, —Kolynos Tooth Paste at 80c, —tLyons’ Tooth Paste or Powder, 22c. —Revelation Tooth Pow- der, can 25c. UPPER MAIN FLOOR