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DSPLOT \Baby Test Bares New Discovery )DISRUPT Blood Cells AL ARMIES Bolsheviki Wage New Prop- ganda Attack Against Soldiers of Powers Fen M4. The soviet government has tnat!- & workd-wide «ystem of propa. ‘PAMda designed to wreck the discl of all the armies tn the world, America’s, according to Gea. D, BE. Nolan, head of the ‘Btmy intelligence division. Im testimony before the senate mi- “Mary affairs committee, mado public oday, Nolan declared that instruc "tions had been issued by the Thint "internationale at Moscow for the rad- foals of all countries to seek the de- ‘struction of military morale, and par. ‘Meularly to attack the officer person. 4, Tinie: armies in Burope and the States, : said he did not believe the n iki had made any headway in American army, but added that pn commanders were taking to counteract any red literature in fts attack against foreign ar- 3 the one which ruined the old dan army—the idea of persuad- goldiers to agitate against their of- and form soldiers’ councils to atubority from the officers said that the boisheviki, in tir efforts to dixintegrate world gov- D were working along two Their other method, he said, ‘wo Contain Life St =, A ee iT . wee Dr. Albert Abrams, San Francisco, at work with the Reflerophone, the delicate instru- ment by which he says he can determine the age, sez, nationality and parentage of an indi- «tive onty to influences that have to support armed attacks along area, with three main concentra- Produced a report from the can military attache in Swits- vidual, from a drop of blood. The instrument, which resembles a steriopticon, magnifies many times the vibrations of the tiny pendulum which is set in motion by what he calls “the concentrated electrical energy” of a drop of blood. Dr. Abrams also uses the machine shown above to diagnose diseases. Insert, little Virginia Vittori, whose disputed parentage re- sulted in Dr. Abrams’ remarkable theories being made public. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 24.—Vir-| tists, bas been made known to the/into which the question of personal ginia Vittori, a Sanonthcld babe, is| world just because Paul Vittorl de | identity may enter the tiny medium thru which sctence | nied that he was father of the Uny PARENTAGE CAN has just revealed an amazing and far| Virginia, with the result that Mrs. ge ESTARLISHED reaching secret, Rose Vittori, the mother, went (0) pressed for informafian regarding Btripped of its scientific termin-| Court to force him to support the/hiy discoveries, Dr. Abeama then child. MAN tS AN ELECTRIC MACHINE, DECLARES PHYSICIAN-SCIENTIST What Dr, Albert Abrams says he can do by the aid of hin new discoveries that man is merely an electric machine: Predetermine the #ex of a child before birth, Vix approximate time of death. Temporary change sex im pulser Diagnose any disease from a drop of blood, and tell age, sex, nationality and state of health of an individual, With certain instruments he can do this over a telephone wire. emotions, and you will be happy with ou ‘Transfer thoughts to vintble formy upon the body of another person, measure emotions to determine whether two persons are tn love and whether they will be happily mar ried. ANCESTRY PUZZLES SOLVED DEFINITELY Thoro tests have been made and questions of ancestry settled thru a number of experiments, Dr, Abrams announced. A man in St. Louis was told that he was Duteh, Malian and Swedieh on his mother's side and Irish and Engliah on his father’s wide all from a drop of blood on a port card. And the diagnosis proved cor rect. There bave been many more similar tents, among them that given the Vittorl baby. THE “OSCILLOPHORE” REGISTERS VIBRATIONS All this is done by means of an extremely sensitive machine which registers vibrations. The theory of Dr, Abrams is that the electron, not | the cell, is the smallest determinable junit In the human body. The device he uses is known as lan “oncillophore.” The “radioactive energy” of the blood Is tested and confined to a capsule, ‘Thin capaule tx kept in mo- |tlon on a mpectally contrived pendu- tum. Like a tuning fork, it is sen. the same rate of vibration. Into close proximity with the capmule in| then brought a drop of bieod from | If the two rates of | another person. vibration are identical, the vibrations of the capsule stop and thus is proved the relationship of the per- It is merely carrying out the principle lof physics that like vibrations repel, while unlike vibrations attract. }nons, according to Dr. Abrama. identified by the rate of electronic vt Mother of 4 Pastors |Sewer Spoils Bed Is Dead in England| of Oysters; Cleo LONDON, Feb. 24-—Mra, Anne| NEW YORK, Feb. 24--O | Joseph, who has Just died at the axe| from Jamaica Bay, whieh furn! 1S DEVELOPING :: 45, was the mother of f New York with 300,000 bushels | eremutional them ennually, have been ban Big Appropriations Voted by jana oat wae Health officials say sewage has of aviation in oi the waters of the bey. Senate | eae icy was reco B A +) Joneph, D, D, Joseph ph. — 7 THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT, Big Bargains in | - Genuine | FRENCH IVORY; Clocks and | ‘Photo Frames A manufacturer’s clean-up of his stock-room Alameda, Cal; $1,000,000 for the air/1/ brings some really wonderful opportunities to station at San Point, Wash. and $1,000,000 for the submarine tase |f| Save on these handsome French Ivory frames | at Ban Pedro, Cal 1H and clocks. amariger Nae 00 tae taend ot They are just what you would be glad to | have for your own use or would be roud to | give for birthday or Christmas gifts, and at these |Guem in the Paelfic, with pro prices it will pay you to buy now for future use, |} nereane or na’ ra a | woraee for zert ezine | | The Clocks at tien, Yerta Buena inand, Are in 9 Styles $3.29 Feb, %M-~In naval commit. | an the sens today when it inserted Jamendment in the naval appropria tions bill to establish a bureau of aeronautics under the navy depart-| The naval appropriations — bill, 1 today by the senate naval . carried an increase of} .518,686 over the bill passed in|}| the ©. ‘The senate dill totals | $496,028,120, | | ‘The senate BIN increased the ap- | propriation for aviation from $6,-| 913,491 to $14,729,000, an increase | lof $11,816,569, and provided for construction of two airplane car |i) riers, appropriating $15,000,000 for| that purpone. Wh An increase of navy personne! | from 100,000, a% provided in the house bill, to 120,000 was recom. mended. Pay of the navy was fixed at $164,389,285, an increase of ||| | $21,187,022 1 The senate committees provided storage, was provided for by a sen-| ate amendment with an appropria-| tion of $1,499,000 i Other appropriation amendments | include: | > | from $125,000 to $160,000; appropria jtion of $1,000,000 with authoriza-| {| | tion of continued construction of naval hospital at fan Diego, Cal.; $164,000 for new construction of air “The individual may be posittvety | station at Ban Diego; increase from | $400,000 to $600,000 for Great Lakes training station. College Professor | Clifford Woody, profesor of edu- cation at the university, will speak lon “The Use of Mental and Intelli gence Educational Tests in Public School Work,” before & meeting of | |grade school principals Thursday | » |Ology, it is, briefly, thin: That the blood corpuscles of every person contains an absolute record | ™acy immediately came to the fore. of nationality, age, parentage, aex, | But how was it to be established? susceptibility to disease and probable length of life. Thus, to the future hunter of criminals, Sheriock Bloodcell will be & detective of unfailing aceuracy, ac cording to Dr. Albert Abrama, famed scientist and dingnostician, who has net the entire acientific and medical work! agog over his remarkable vi- bration theory. VITTORI DENIED WAS HIS OWN made known for the first time not only that parentage could be defi nitely extablihed, but, that a device jhe has perfected also could read life Attorneys for Mra, Vittort de | secrets, hidden in the human blood clared they would have blood tests | celle. made to prove Vittori the father.) He declared that man ts merely They appeared before Superior Judge |an electric machine, and, by accept Gratiam ami made the sensational am (ing him a# such, it is possible to fix nouncement that they had scientific|/the approximate time of a person's proof of Vittori's paternity. | death; temporarily chance the sex ‘They presente « report from Dr.| impulses; predetermine the sex of a Abrams, which the court, after in-|child, diagnose any disease, either vestigation, accepted, and in so do-|by the presence of a patient or from ing, established a precedent expected|a drop of blood on a postal card, by jurists to revolutionize legal prac-jand from thie same drop of blood ‘The question of the babe's legitt bration of his blood.” explains Dr. | Abrams, “Each Individual vibrates at a different rate, the rate of the [father being passed on to the child |no nearty identical that {t cannot be roistaken.” Poindexter Radio Bill Is' Held Over WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—Consid- eration of the bill providing for gov: | ———__—_ | ernment control of radio operations| INSPECTOR GEORGE M. PER | will be deferred until the next sexsion | DUE, chief of the Victoria, B. C, de of congress, Senator Poindexter, av-|tective force, vinited Seattle Thurs | thor of the bill, sald today, Hearings day on his way home from Call | night at Moeves’ cafeteria, |$5,000 Goal Set by U. of W. for Relief Five thousand dollars is the goal set by the University of Washington {in its relief campaign for Eastern | Buropean university students, which jentered its second day Thursday. | The drive ends Friday. The theory, known up to this time | tice involving disputed wills, missing jto read the sex, age, nationality and only to a group of interested scien- heirs, criminal charges and all cases #tate of health of an individual; to ESTABLISHED 1890 on the bill will be conducted then be- fore the senate naval committes. BonMarché | fornia. ltective Captain Charles Tennant i The Clocks, themselves, are made by the | New Haven Clock Company and are good, re- Talks to Teachers'|| au liable timekeepers. Just the thing for dressing table, writing desk or the office. Heavy Photograph Frames With Easel Backs They are very well made of heavy French | Ivory, and have a durable hinge. 2 Styles at 69c 414% Inches High. 7 Styles at 95c | 534 Inches High—One Style with 2 Opening, 4 Styles at $1.29 634 Inches High—One Style with 3 Openings, He was entertained by De |]/ Dress Goods Remnants Savings---and Nothing Else in the Month-End Clearance Friday The purpose of the Month-End Clearance is two- fold. First—to keep our stock free from remnants, Second—to bring you savings on all such — Half Price FABRIC FIOOR-{THIRD) Silk Remnants | | lots, for prices are reduced out of all reason odd lots, broken ends of all sorts. TWO LOTS OF CORSETS ENTER THE CLEARANCE SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES Eleanor Pink Broche Corsets At a Low Price—$2.45 ELASTIC TOP STYLE R. & G. Corsets at $2.00 Pink coutil with elastic bust insets, both front and back lace styles. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Friday at the Month-End Clearance Odd Lots of Men’s Overcoats Suits and Raincoats Reduced NOT ALL SIZES AT EVERY PRICE— BUT ALL EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 27 Men’s Suits reduced to $15.00 46 Men’s Suits reduced to $25.00 15 Men’s Top Coats reduced to $15.00 41 Men’s Overcoats reduced to $25.00 8 Men’s Rain Coats reduced to $5.00 6 Men’s Rain Coats reduced to $10.00 UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Big Reductions in Men’s Handkerchiefs at the Month-End Clearance Men’s Handkerchiefs 23c FORMERLY SOLD AT 45c Made of fine white cambric, with either white or colored initials—28c each, or 2 for 45c. Not all initials. Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs 15c FORMERLY SOLD AT 25c Initial Handkerchiefs with colored letters at 15c each, or 2 Handkerchiefs for 25c—not all initials in the lot. MEN'S SHOP—-LOWER MAIN FLOOR size assortments and odds and possi 25 Jersey Jackets to Be Disposed of At $7.95 A Price That Adds Spice to Month- End Shopping Joys These are new jackets, but because it is Month-End Clearance time we are going to sell them at a very low price. Plain colors of tans, French blues and plenty of navy—also a few heather mixtures REGULAR JACKET LENGTH— TUXEDO AND COAT STYLES— WITH NARROW BELT COAT SECTION-—-SECOND FLOOR Month-End Clearance in the Infants’ Section —Cashmerette Hose, sizes 414 to 614, 35¢. ~Infants’ Knitted White Sweaters reduced from $2.50 to $1.50. 4 —Infants’ Knitted White $3.95 to $1.95. —Baby Shoes, tans and blacks, size 1 only, 75¢. —White Wool Sweaters reduced from $3.95 to $1.95. oo Wool Caps to match, reduced from 95¢ to —10 Mercerized Caps reduced from $1.25 to 75¢. 19 pairs Black Hose, sizes 4 and 41% only, 15¢. SECOND FLOOR~—THE BON MARCHE Sweaters reduced from in order to move this merchandise with all ble speed. THE MONTH-END CLEARANCE BRINGS DOWN CURTAINING PRICES Mill Ends of Swiss Reduced to 27c a Yd. Fine Curtain Swiss—in various colors of blue, tan, lavender and white with colored dots—exceptionally good value at 27c a yard. Figured Curtain Scrims Reduced to 19c Yard A clearance of Figured Bordered Curtain Scrims— at 19¢ a yard. Neat colored border designs with drawn-work edges. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE THE STREET FLOOR MILLINERY BRINGS YOU SAVINGS ON HAT SHAPES FRIDAY Large Chain Body-Hats and at $1.95 Hat Shapes like these would have sold for more than double $1.95 a year ago. Excellent straws with satin finish, all new and at a low price. | Black, Cherry, Grape Fruit, Tangerine, Orchid, Blues, Gray, Henna and Pheasant : Buy one Friday and trim it with spring fruits or flower: sT cf FLOOR MILLINERY— 'TRAL SECOND AVENUE ENTRAN Trimming Remnants Half Price Different lengths and prices in this lot of remnants at half price. Included are: Georgettes—Nets— Laces—Embroideries Ribbons UPPER MAIN FLOOR Windson Crepe Gowns $1.75 (Exceptional) Windsor Crepe Gowns —flesh with blue de- signs or white with fig- ured borders. Slipover style—at a price below anything we have been able to offer in Windsor Crepe Gowns for two years. SECOND FLOOR Half Price FABRIC FLOOR-—(THIRD) 200 Pairs of Women’s Pumps Reduced for Clearance to $6.45 Pr. The Month-End Clearance brings further reductions in Women’s Pumps. Dull kid, glazed kid, patent kid and black satin make up the lot —all with turned soles, tongue effect and Louis heels. Most all sizes and widths in combined lines. Boys’ Shoes Reduced to $4.35 Boys’ Brown Calf Shoes—made with welt soles, in lace style, with medium broad toe: 11 to 1314. Children’s Shoes Reduced te $3.45 Several different styles—lace or button—Scuffers with buckles at tops. Black kid, patent leather, black calf, patent with cloth tops—welt or turned soles. Sizes' 5 to 12. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE A Guaranteed Fountain Pen For $1.00 (WAR TAX 5% ADDITIONAL) For school or office you'll find the Craig Fountain Pen a wonderful convenience, and a perfectly reliable pen, It has a lever self-filling device and 14-k. point with fine, medium or coarse nib. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Short Lengths of Ginghams 15c Yd. Plaids and checks for aprons and dresses—26 inches wide—lengths to 10 yards at 15¢ a yard for the Month- End Clearance, Fabric FLOOR-THIRD)