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po. with whieh to Julia Grant Begs U. to Establish Trade With Soviets | 20K BECKLEY YORK, Jan. 31.—“No with the soviets!” government—and sent A. K. Martens, botmne- » back to Russia, baxmage © trade relations with the so agrees the Princess Canta born In the White House the presidency of her grand. her, Gen. U. 8. Grant, and now “wife of a Russian nobleman | from home by the bolshe ME RELATIONS relations,” goes on the “are not the means for friendship between and the people of Russia '¥ would serve only to pro- the existence of: conditions have brought havoc to a turaily. so rich that com: \omcad it the United States cken! ex America to befriend Rus: dy trading with the soviets, sending help to the refugees | ‘the bolsheviki. More than ot these are camping in and in forests at the bor we country. these are professional Ig, they there will be no one iM Russia when the ‘Tegime is ended. If they (onl will have real friendship between its inexhaustible re America with its in shill will do more than else to save Russia.” princess: find her home, Bouromke, | NE near Kiey, in posses- ‘The family was it the to them, but allowed,” to were says. abe, | with us what? personal |". we could curry, I saved) and my jewels. Today not even papers to prove _@wnership of anything. Our ‘was burned at the deginning oc ce Julia Grant, is| In the early Brine Seandes dur- his i ~ gaat Kolchak’s is a semi-invalid, and is now with their two daughters, 48, and Bertha, a few years A -yearold son ts at Cantacuzenes have property Chicago, and the princess earns gums by writing. Much time is devoted to the Amer- ‘Central Committee for Russian! DDE RAPPED BY CHAMBER “Would Kill “Public Suien| Commission / Opposition to Governor Hart's ad ministrative code began to brew in the Chamber of Commerce Saturday the transportation bureau of that body announced its antagonism that provision of the code which es the public service commis- and transfers its duties to an ecutive officer. bureau, in a statement pre d by\J. C. Goldsmith, chairman J. D. Mansfield, traffic commission. @r, and 8, J. Wettrick, its attorney, declared: “The administrative act is suppos- 4 to have been modeled after that of Titinois, but does not follow it in this Fespect. On the contrary, the Illi nois code recognizes very clearly the importance of having a commission Which is not subject to control of an executive department.” 80 Cars Honey Each Year Produced Here Approximately 80 of are produced in V Year, according to fi out at the Seattle Be bas just finished a three-day @t the Y. M. C. A. 1t was de Fequest the state legislature to full time bee inspector in the for the purpose of curtailing eases, National Guard of State Ranks High Speakers at a banquet held by 26 officers of the 146th field artiller Washington national guard @ay night at the Ce club agreed on the yrophecy that tate Ra onal guard in deve ng to the int where it will rank among the t in the nation. Would Limit Fishing to Citizens of U. S. A ‘late statute limiting commer cial fishing to American citizen will be urged bere the legis following the adoption of re along that line at a joint meet Baturday of Oregon and Washing ton legislators at the New Was! ington hotel. A similar bill wa turned down by the 1919 lowmak ers. render t ¢ school, which z bee di Satur 6 Bandits Return Cash to Man in Hospital ay Pennington was resting easily at Providence hospital following receipt of a letter containing a ttavelers’ check. ‘The letter wan from banditw who robbed Pen- Rington a week ago. When t _ heard that he was to use the money | pay a hospital bill they returned it by mail | fellow in the U. out the exact tim 3,0 000 or | or Relief Funds for Officers’ Families _ had been raised earty Monday in the|a relief funds for widows of the y men | Schmitt. | ble. will Bethe limit when the Cowboy" over Elliott bay estates no longer be- h the THE SEATTLE STAR SONS =i | Here's Unele Sam's master clock. Twice a day this tall naval observatory at Washington flashe: to all U.S. cities and to vessels within 10 m les of W ‘ashington, |Seattle Bank to Different Places Advance Date WASFUNGTON, prome court today © arguments on the appealed ermine whethe Buddies, tine up for thta bonus! County Auditor Ferguson haa an Jan. a1 wcreed to ad nounced that application blanks will |“ which will ¢ UY CHY | intormtate ¢ be on hand in room 107, « bullding, after 9 a. m. all service men who were te of Washing reniintment, — | in town have} 1o handle appli ay for no I oltizens intrastate as well a The sult, brougbt to the sup Wisconsin ral made arra | the federal cations, T } m Headquartere Rainier-Noble post. | in con American Legion, 406 University nt.) portant in ratempking h Washington Mutual Savings bank.| date for the $10 Second ave 7" An office at 800 Second ave, main. | ~ tained t ne bank | Offices T. Suter, real estate |} lealer, 1 bird ave, eee tory Ww iis 8. Dar Aid Bonus Payment "*"*, “!"h’ In conformity with it» policy of a» | yw ninting war veterans, under the di | and n of Raymon nt, the Wa ‘« bank has ficlals 10 bonus and has and will Be aw w woveral € Leghorn, tra returned no! work State Auditor C. W an be to as | square inch water ¢ | sist the returned soldiers in making 20 per cent in volume, Near $20,000 Mark 5 Considerably more than $18,000} Saturday at 10:30 a. m. will present at the Pantages theatre The Non) af which has been donated. n | proceeds will go to the relief funds One of th ent affairs In the to} benefit » murdered by Bandit That the fund ma the $20,000 mark or which orge Hood. program of songs, dances and spe numbers from the various theatres ts being arranged. Another benefit dance i planned at the Higpodrome on Tuesday night, February. §. / On the same night Seattle serie, Fraternal Order of Eagtes, will give a benefit dance for Mra. Lulu Angle widow of Patrolman W. T. Angig, | day night or Tuesday tan t From the present outlook the sky “Plying «Ivan DeVilliers — makes his parachute leap from an airplane | eek. De * foot for etief drive. | cap 10,000 t the fund now probably will means that to ginal offer, De o leap from 9 |"This Is Inventory | vi Ullers offers 4 rote t feet, Housewives of the state were be ng asked Monday by the Wash-| ederation of Women's © & list contrasting on products and the < t bo! rhe around the ring In 13 fast bouts. T Gnas daahed tiny web % donated their services, The 4 under the auspice © Elks lod) The dinner dance at the Butler Sunday night netted over $200 fund. The entertainment was nated he Ridgemont theatre, N. 79th st and Greenwood ave., planned to give a special bénefit performance for the | fund Monday. Entire receipts of the | evening's performance were to go to! Rae products of ngton amber of Commerce [414 Arcade bidg, will tabulate the | returns. Denatured Alcohol. Takes New Victim! Death cocktall teok another verti | in Seattle early Monday. | 50, died in city hospital, | ought in from Sixth ave. | st, apparently drunk. | EDNESDAY NIGHT Two benefit dances have been an nounced for Wednesday night, one at |S. and Kin the Hippodrome and the other at| When he arrived at central station, | Eagles hall, both to begin at 9/it was discovered he was suffering o'clock. At the Hippodrome the/from denatured alcohol poisoning. | charge for the entire evening's} scot: was a laborer, The coroner's | dancing will be 50 centa. The Laun-| office in trying to find his relatives | dry & Dye Workers’ union is holding | ett emia the dance at Bagles ball. Admiasion| There are 200 branches of the will be 65 cents. | weather bureau in the United States, The Dougtas School of Dancing !-with 4,500 cooperating stations. B He ates Rear oO The Bargain Basement System | Guarantees Savings Here Are Eight Proofs: Women’s Union Suits 49c Fine Ribbed White Cotton Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless and knee length. Sizes 34, 36 and 38, THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEMEN Seconds of Fiber Silk Hose 35c Pr. Seconds of Women’s Fiber Silk Stockings, with seamless feet, come in gray, white and navy. ‘Sizes 814 to 10—3 pairs for $1.00. Mercerized Lisle Hose 39c Women’s Mercerized Lisle Stockings with seamless feet, come in black and cordovan. Sizes 81, to i0. Boys’Cotton Stockings 29c | Durable 3earskin” Stockings of good weight black cotton, in sizes 614 to 10%. . 9 8 Children’s Sleeping Garments 98c Gray “Dreamaway” Sleeping Garments, sizes 1 to 3. Batiste Gowns at 79c Women’s Batiste Night Gowns in flesh only. Muslin Petticoats 49c White Muslin Petticoats with —" in flounce. Coverall Aprons 95c Ginghams and pereales in a large assortment of attractive colors and patterns. | | i CLOCK SETS YOUR TIME )|BONUS BLANKS {RAIL RATE CASE | READY TUESDAY WILL BE ARGUED. | To Be Distributed at Fivelsupreme Court Agrees tolUrge Overthrow of Gioltt| The r the commission un | mins aet can in inter preme lire ield in a lower court, Jered one of the most im The! argument was fixed © general supervision | inted by Vrank Bingaman | Under a pressure of 90 tons to the | advantage to prevent compresned SOCIALISTS IN. | ITALY HARD HIT Cabinet noM®, “a events of the mos in the h Jalint Enraged trous week Jan, over | n sockallemn, ae rmined effort to overthrow the ory of I jeaders today began a Giolitt! cabinet. if Debates, participated deputies, were expected to last thru tithe week, with F fer Giolittl Jeertain to receive ng of} in by vote | confidence at their conclusion. in their opening state the yernment er use of facili he man-bunting y: of wocialists by the Anti .wocialista) They » premier directly with for the nation-wide nat socialiam. only refuge for the socialist ties was within the chamber ° If they were apt to ldiern ut thru a special training to prepare them | charged | should have been aanis " ttacks on soctalint meeting places, labor halls and the lke. | ment of wage controversies here 20 | tod | him that the *Oroya kill RAIL WAGE CUT |CAR REVENUE IS UNDECIDED 1s Won't Be Used for Ope ing Expenses Instead of using revenue from “Sensible” Settlement Suggested J were $1.—Rall advised by liroad labor board the ensible™ the eric nager "AGO, an. . ating expenses City Tr Terry will set the money ir employes | the $275,000 interest debt Webster Interests Mareh 1. This course wan decided upon urday when Corporation Walter F. ited Staten r to get together with and work out a 6 board suggested that the em rs get together wit when the managers tition asking | should pass an ordinance to that feet 00,000} . Treasurer Terry waa told that \der the existing ordinanee he hold the money to pay tn Ae |W. W. | Aeeeny, res, but that he has not yet of the labor board of the Executives ation, fini petition, Judge R. M. Barto man of the federal board, informe «bh be ttle the question by direct the men | Jared that the rafl-| ged gs Sere Dorn ‘Wireless Station « on give chairman nr of the funds, employers ould The wireless station at | Bluff is again in operation ing idle for LIMA, freight Collision train 4 injures Veru and pa manager of the Sound Wireless Telegraph Ca, near | Mitchell «o. ! BaP ific Nortin onal Day for Housewives |, world. Let's help finish the job by boosting and buying Pacific Northwest Products. If we all do that the country will become more prosperous as it becomes better developed, and more men will find here the homes and indep endence to which their efforts entitle them. See the great variety of exhibits and demonstrations of Pacifie Northwest Products now being shown in our windows and throughout the store—they are very interesting—and they'll prove to you that P: Northwest Products are skillfully and carefully made and are worthy of your heartiest support. Let’s all get behind Pacific Northwest Products and boost for all we’re worth! A Sale of Cotton 45-Ib. Mattresses at $9.50 Made in Seattle by the Washington Mattress Company For “Northwest Products Week” this special offer in Mattresses low price—and values are very good. 45-pound weight, made of cotton felt in full size—very comfortable —will hold their shape well. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Hats From Our Own Workroom Fashioned Over Shapes Made in Seattle Models from our own workroom, cop- ied from the most expensive Eastern makers. Cellophane in the smartest r and matron, are per, ‘flame, we make straw, Batavia, fabrics, w shapes for maid shown in black, cop- sphinx —in true ) to $) MILLINERY SECTION-—THIRD FLOOR A Sale of Girls’ Gingham MADE IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Boys’ Mackinaws— Good Values at $7.45 Seattle boys should all be wearing Seattle-made Mackinaws, made by the Black Manufacturing Company. They have large roll collars, good size pockets, in good dark patterns, izes 26 to 36, BOYS’ SHOP. ‘“‘Blend’s Mah Friend” Delicious Scones 5c Each Ser ved hot, with butter and jam. but th e good. Made from Flour—Seattle. they UPPER MAIN FLOOR Fisher Try Lunching in the Restaurant Splendid Service SIXTH FLOOR an exceedingly SEATTLE-MADE GARMENTS Displayed on Living Models on Tuesday and Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock UNDER THE, DIRECTION OF BON MARCHE PERSONAL SERVICE The garments for women and children shown in this display were all made in the Pacific Northwest, SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR APPAREL Green Hood Shirts Are Made in: Seattle Good Shirts, Well Made Shirts and Made Right Here at Home —Men’s Greenhood Blue and Gray Chambray Work Shirts with attached collars, well made, finished with pocket—$1.25. age Hickory and Black Sateen Shirts at j -50. —Firemen’s Blue Chambray Shirts, with two detached collars to match—$2.00. MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR A Special Selling of Seattle-Made i Caps and Night Gowns Camisoles and Boudoir Caps $1.95 Machine-made wash satin Camisoles and attractive Boudoir Caps of silk and lace. See them being made by the Peters Cap Company right in the de partment, Muslin Gowns, Seattle Made $1.50 Slip-over Night Gowns with dainty lace edges, and made by the Ellis Peshau Company, and sold in the Lingerie Section. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Frocks at $1.69 MADE IN Yum, yum, Blend SEATTLE BY THE GARMENT COMPANY Dresses made in Seattle, especially for “Pacific Northwest Products Week,” and to be sold for the low price of $1.69. You will agree with us when you buy these—the are the best values you have had in girls’ dre for a long, long time. Of ginghams in plain colors, trimmed with plain colors to harmonize with plaids. SECOND FLOOR also checks DAUGHTER SHOP. | | YOOD SHOPS Pacific . Northwest Products Demonstrations -UPPER MAIN FLOO: TheBon mn Marché ESTABLISHED 1890 SUPERIOR WEAR SEATTLE-MADE SHOES Women’s Hiking Boots $11.00 a Pair Women’s Brown Lotus Calf Hiking Boots with 12-inch tops, in widths B, C.D, and sizes 31% to 8. ‘Made by the Zimmerman-Degen Co, SHOE SHOPS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR t es and plniaé, Buy Pacific Northwest Products Hot Chocolate Served Free See what a delicious drink can be made from chocolate—demonstrated by the Washington Chocolate Company, Seattle. R Watch for New Merchandise Arriving Daily FOR INTEREST treet rallway system to meet oper. Meier wrote an opinion that if the elty counell wanted any r Gisposition of the money it et. be- ter has become pe ally belleved that the payroll and other between | ing to the announces of John ©. “ ere 4 he