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BEANS The thought of them puts your appetite on edge! Sweet as nuts! Richly fla- vored—eome with the deli- cious tomato sauce for which Heinz is famous! Easy to digest! | - OVEN BAKED That's the secret of their unbroken jackets and mealy * centers, their sweet flavor, ease of digestion, and body- building nutriment. Which kind do you prefer ? HEINZ Baked Beang with Pork and . Tomato Sauce HEINZ Baked Pork and Beane (with- eut Tomate Gauce) Boston style HEINZ Baked Beans in Tomato Seuce without Meat (Vegetarian) HEINZ Baked Red Kidney Beans ill i | t i ) Hts) Hii i Mh re ll i pc | | | ‘i 3 Vu) ee AL gHills Bros | RedCan FZ To Start Drive for Farmer Legislation WASHINGTON, March 32--A drive upon congress in the Interest of farmer relief legislation will be started coincident with the opening of the special sension on April 11, it was learned today, Civil War Veteran Coughs Up Bullet WESTPOINT, Georgia, March 22.—A bullet which blinded W. V. Meadows July 1, 1868, when he was wounded in the battle of Vicksburg and which surgeons were unable to locate, was coughed up by Meadown ADDED 156¢ NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come snd examine equipment for the safekeeping ef bonds and other valuable paprr. Entrance, corner Second ave, at Pike st. PROPLES SAVINGS BANK _ AMUSEMENTS PALREE HIP LAcE H Splendid New Show of VAUDEVILLE Feature rhe bal GLADYS BROCK WELL in “THE SAGH HEN” Levy's Musical Comedy Co. tn “THE COLLEGK GIRL” Amateur Night Tesiaht Giro’ Content Thi Wednesday Nig! Nights, Sunda: fc, Mats. marr Brvee. 60 to $2.00. Mats. 360 to $1 Ragegemeat Limited 2S oes Pee es SP. New—Mate, Wed. and Sat. Perewell Week of Leura Arnclé to “THE OTHER WIFE” Bivens, he to Gi. Mats. 37¢ te ite PANTAGES Mate. 3:30 Nights 7 ané © New Pte; RMNODA ROYAL'S BPuANTS De Michele fi THE FORD DANCERS moss AND FRYE Hotmes ané La Vere; Otte and Bverest’s Cireus; Mar- |) BUNGALOW ®20ravear? ‘Third Near Pine. Bil. 616, Wightly -rrotcet repicat never ftelam, Dancing Stele m. Table @Hote Afier-Theatre Speciaities CLINT WILLARD F.C. UPPE THE RINGSIDE NOTES ON CITY COUNCIL MONDAY— Elected Robert B. Heaketh president of the newly organized caucus list of committer ansignments without a dissenting public safety and expenditure of the $10,000 appropriated for rellef of the of Robert corpe- Aaakt in Skagit and street railway litigation, which he |d’ his revignation from the city legal department, An) $1,500 was made the public safety and finance committers a petition frem the Association of the Unemployed for an additional $15,000 appropriation | | of the For the first time in the history of the city council, the desks of the city dads were not covered with for. The first meeting of the new coun. ot) was unmarked by ceremony or RB. Hesketh, the new prenident, assumed the gay el with Bootch conservation of lan- guage, and the year's work was tak- en up with @ rush. eee fans were not slow to no- tee that this year's council) has a ro- wemblance to the “well-oiled ma chine” made famous by the political writer, Meatthy, Heme-Grows Ornamental aed Fruit |NURSERY STOCK * Big Fruit Trees for Qatch Results LARGE BVENRGREENS, TIKES AND SHRUBS for Immediate Ree the Stock at Our DOWNTOWN SALES YARD Just « Biock From Our Store GET OUR PRICES Seeds, Fertilizers, Sprays Planting Guide Free “ \it was learned the soviets are pre THE SIGN OF THE COFFEE CLUB. Leok for it in store win- dows. The dealer who displays it ‘can advise you in the right selec- tion and making of Cof- fee-y-necessary to real Coffee satisfaction, JOINT COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 76 Well Strest §=New York Patronize COVEY WET WASH LAUNDRY Phone Capitol 209 Dry Wash—Rough Dry oe CHEVROLET HE balanced construction of | the Coupe “FB 30”, ts in riding ease, de- pendable performance, and low running cost. Satisfaction is in- creased by its smart appearance and easily regulated protection against weather. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. RETAIL STORE Third Ave. at Blanchard Street | couned!, finance committees Mayor Caldwefl's H. Evans ‘ne special assistant to compensate Kvans for the extra Palle, ! to pay off light department finance work at Cedur Falls, and Lake Union steam auxiliary of the With the outing “of RH. Thomson from the utilities committes, consid. erable friction hag been eliminated, and mont of the council members are well matinfied with thelr committee annignments While it ts difficult at this time to | plek out the lealters of the new or | ganization, it in known that C | Fitageraid and Robert Hesketh were |at the helm in guiding the ship of state thru the periloun @hoals of the preliminary caucus. oe. chairmanship of the finance commit: | | tee is heralded as a move toward bet. | | ter handling of the city’s financial problems, Councilman A. T. Drake, | former chairman, hag been sick most | lof the year and unable to give the) committees proper attention, Pits | | kerald t# conceded to be one of the! | best financial men in the council. ‘SOVIETS PLAN NEW CONQUEST LONDON, March 22.—Rumila laid jplans today to become @ world | power. The French, believing theee plins Included a military offensive against | weak European nations, hurriedly ‘sent General Wiegand to aid Poland) lin the preparation for her defenses Derpite the peace treaty signed |Iaat week, the French declared the soviets were piling up huge troop concentrations reat drive on Poland France also declared there was proof of the soviet intention to go thru with the former Russian plan of an extensive “campaign which would take thé red armies thru Rumania, Hungary, vakia gnd Serbia. Meantime, from Rursian sources | paring fot commercial growth. Thix wan reflected in the relenting of |Nikolal Lanin ap to communistic principles. He persuaded the Rue lelon communists to approve free trade ip surplus farm product+ and renunciations of requisitions produce. While Lenin stated clearly that this was a “temporery measure,” the commercial instincts of the Russians were aroused. They saw the nation once more a world pow or in trade. Even the official pub Heation Pravda declared: “We undoubtedly are ehtering & [new phase of international relations in general apd economic in particu Jar, In the last fow days treaties have been concluded with Great Britain, Poland and Turkey. Others are wi Regotiation. “Clearly soviet Russia in to be come @ mighty world power. This will be recognized in the world’s stock exchanges.” Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Hanes, Charles K. Cedar Falls Crowley, Loretta F. Tolt .... Watkins, Charles, Seattle . Beck, Margaret, Issaquah Metrgtt, Kugene C. Seattle Bradley, Beatrice, Seatth Owen, L. L., Beattle ++ Kelly, Eldorus J,, Seattio . Ingerson, Bernard A., Seattle Haight, Anna, Seattle .- Meyer, Charles, Seattle . Dunham, Lala, Seattic .. Rankin, George V., Yakima Lewis, May, Seattle oe McDuarmid, Howard, Vancouver, BC. vee mM Legal ‘Legal Waiker, Lucile, Beattio Fas, Alfred C, Seattle . Spencer, Nellie De Fae, Seattl McMaken, Harry D., Seattle Hyde, Olive M. Senitie .......... Reynolds, John Charles, Seattle Legal Haigh, Elizabeth T., Seattle ...Legal BIRTHS Nisheseki, T., 502 Sixth ave. &, boy Mizogushi, N., 1108 EB. Spruce at. boy. Rounds, H. M, 992 Western ave. boy. Beckett, H. H., A jn Apta., boy. Warrick, George. V. 41st, boy Stephens, Richard, ° 56 49th S W., boy. Allen, F. A. 1108 Brondway, b Moburg, Bruce, 8113 60th § Adelman, W. H., 1808 Hic boy, Neweil, Aaron, 2018 45th S. W., girl. Carlson, C. Aw 1747 W d, boy. Kannitzer, Frank, 6766 27th N. W., boy. smith, Howard, 174 Roy st.. boy Carey, F. BR. 2918 1B. Mercer, girl Bourke, G. B, Sheridan Apts., girl DEATHS Wallace, Ella M. 62, 6203 Palatine ave. Flint, Daniel A., 69, 415 W. Crockett. Armstrong, Katherine A. 4, 2411 Ninth Whipple, Merey A., 84, 1872 Shetby at. Orme, Jennie, 60, 1726 Summit ave, Merrill, Nellie, 60, 218 Fourth ave. N,/ tock, James M., $2, 2021 Yale |= METROPOLITAN D. W. GRIFFITH'S MATINER PRICES NIGHT PRIC 190 Seats at $2.00 pus) 565 Seats at 1.50) wan 265 Seats at 1.00| ax 378 Seats at = 60 **_! Cheoretet “FB 30° Coupe, $2,075, $.0.b, Flint, Mich, 4 All Seats Reserved Succession of Fitagerald to the} preparatory to «|| Cxecho - Bio-| | only FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET ne. A 5 0X Ee Demonstration of New House Frock Fashions In the Negligee Section, Wednesday | you are cordially invited to attend this Demonstration of new “Sassy Jane” models and charming “Rubyfrocks,” with other modish Wash Frocks of plaid and checked Ginghams, Japahese Crepes, Dotted Swisses and Percales in the fresh, cheerful colorings of Springtime. THESE DRESSES WILL BE SHOWN FROM 2 TO 5 ON LIVING MODELS. A particularly wide selection 4s featured in models for the large figure. Prices $1.95 to $15.00 SECOND FLOOR New Wash Satin Camisoles Six Styles with Real Filet Lace "$3.95 ae flesh color, one with inset of Filet band and scalloped lace X CE PTIONALLY attractive values in this up of new Camisoles, charmingly fashioned with real Filet lace edgings, in- sertions and motifs. The two models sketched exemplify the attractiveness of the styles: They are of heavy quality wash ‘satin in Georgette crene, wide edge. The other style has Filet insertions in V-shape thotifs, ribbon-run, Filet beading and wide edge. Price $3.95. ~—SECOND FLOOR New Pink Brocade Corset Special $3.00 HIS model, as sketched, for the average slender figure, gives freedom above the waist and a well-corseted effect below, which is a de- sirable foundation for the tailleur costume. The elastic top and free hip are features which con- tribute to comfort and ease. A handsome Corset at a par- ticularly appealing price. Special $3.00. —SECOND FLOOR Clearing 1 Useful Lengths #} of Cotton — Fabrics y ERE are el | thousand pieces wl choose from in this clearance. There are — Staple White Cottons, | Staple Printed Cottons — and Fancy Cottons of many desirable types. All are marked at prices — decisively less than reg- — ular, because only short lengths are available. Included: REMNANTS OF DOMESTIC and FOR- EIGN GINGHAMS, REMNANTS OF SHIRTINGS, WAIST- INGS, DEVONSHIRE and KIDDIE KLOTHS, REMNANTS OF JAPANESE CREP! PRINTED PERCALES | and PRINTED VOILES. REMNANTS OF VOILES, ORGANDIES, FLAXONS, BATISTES, LONG C . NAINSOOKS and LAWNS. The entire collection will be placed on Main Aisle -sales tables, Wednesday morning, for corivenient choosing, —FIRST FLOOR \ TWO THINGS TO BEAR IN MIND! LAURA he ARNOLD and Wilkes Stock Co, in— “THE OTHER the twen' made }ean Read My Article in Saturday's Star WE BOTH WIN I am now devoting entire time to dental practice. | Having now served people here for ity good by doing years, and idental work that 1 guarantee, and making my mI uarantee good, WIFE” syrgo. hot. compete with Chea: Big Return Engagement Jane Morgan COMING Dont SUNDAY | ceive. mutu Dentists, nor do |pocketbook or sel} | Dental work for ever: a dollar, 1) 13°30 ‘for pe "30 for. peo) bd EDWIN My nt operate on you ou conversa- I give two dollars’ worth of dollar IT re- ollar, 1 make interests are ——#0 YOU ave & and ow al—we beth win, 8 till 7 and Sundays Ss. le who. work. Neattic’s Lending Dentist jeattle’s Leu rt 100 Columbie St. < my