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ATER CO, |All Children gt Hit ciiet fait cea pressu: “When it's raining we frequently animal and plant life In the wa- Under 16 * 8 #& Rush Your Drawings “Black Beauty” and Jean Paige as ti appear in the film prodiiction of Anna Sewell’s story, which opens at the Blue Mouse Saturday. Miss Paige was chosen for the lead- ing feminine role because of her youth and beauty. NOU. S. ACTION |** Rental P Reduces ST. PAUL, Minn, March 31-—A Are Eligible * * © of “Black Beauty” HKvery child under 14 years of age is eligible in the “Black Beauty” contest which The Star bed | conducting in cooperation with) Mahager John Hamrick, of the| Bive Monee theatre. The Star in| offering $100 in prizes for the beat | drawings of Black Beauty, the wen- der horse of Anna Sewell’s famous mory, read by millions of men, women and children the world over. “Black Beavty” bas been pro | @uced on the screen with a beauti- ful inside story added by the Clever | writing of Liftian and George Ran- WILL OF LATE ANNA HELD, ACTRESS, IS FILED HERE Necause of her ownership of $15,-(France and the United 000 worth of unimproved land in this wtate, the will of the late Anna Heid, actress, who died in New York August 12, 1918, was filed in the) Miss Idane Carrerra, Mins Hoeld’s | daughter, who t# given $200 a “yi King county superior court for pro bate Thuruday by Charles F. Han jon, of San Francisco, the executor of the estate. In the will, Mina Held made be questa amounting to $5,860, The will was filed contemporanerounly in Buy Cotton Socks, 6 Governors Urge OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, March 31.—“Buy cotton shirta and socks.” ‘This slogan has taken the place of “buy « bale of cotton,” which was|Chamberiain in the British cabinet mung and danced during the war tn ‘an effort to dispose of the principal | product of the south, Governors of six states today ts ued a proclamation calling upon America to buy and use more cotton goods, Those who signed the procia- mation follow: J. Bh. A. Robertson, Oktahoma: a. A. Taylor, Tennesme; Pat M. Neff, Texas; Arthur M. Hyde, Miasourt; C. MoRea, Arkanma, and Lee M. Kus sell, Minsiasippi. The proclamation will appear an an advertisement in papers all over the country { | THE SEATTLE STAR Mtaten, because nome of the beneficiaries lived in Bouthern Purope. ‘The chief beneficiary of the wil is until abe ia 26 years old, when will receive the residue of the em- tate, At the present time she in given Jewels, clothing, furniture and other property of her mother Sir Robert Horne in Chamberlain Post LONDON, March 71 Sir Robert Horna, prevident of the board of | trade, today succeeded Austen as chancellor of the exchequer. Horne is replaced in bis former po sition by Stanley Maldwin, financial secretary of the treasury. “Sober,” He Says, but Attorney Disagrees Marry Hochm maid he was not guilty of being drunk, tn police court Thursday. Mis attorney, Judge W, Bell, contradicted him. After conferring, they decifed that Hocum had been drunk and he paid an Omaha (Neb.) girl. Miss Helen Condon, 16, learned to swim last year. 8 j Now she holds the Nebraska ta record for the 20-, 40-, 100- and 220-yard swims. ‘ —TheBonMarché — Fashionable Wool Dress Goods for | a weight practical for spring Spring Frocks Smartly Styled by Using Butterick Deltor and Patterns Navy Blue Poiret Twill and Tricotine $5.95 Tricotine $3.95 Finely. woven Tricotine in Inexpensive and good looking for suit or dress, this price and summer days, and in a very good shade of navy blue ~—66 inches wide. Butterick Pattern, sketched, made with the assistance of ‘the illustrated Deltor Chart, roe 2% yards of mate- in size. 36. offers you a good value in shades of navy, tan, rose, Pekin — beth materials finely woven, 54 inches wide, Butterick Pattern, sketched, made with the use of the es ful Deltor, requires three y: of material in size 36. 25-per cent reduction tn rents at the Commodore, newest and FOR RAILWAYS WASHINGTON, March %1— President Harding will leave any immediate stepa in dealing with the railroad situation to the interstate commerce commission and the rail way labor bdurd, it was announced at the White House today, follow. ing a twohour conference between | the executive and Chairman EE. Clark of the interstate commerce commission and E. W. Sarton, chairman of the railway labor boant It was denied at the White House that Harding contemplates takin, any action directly and it waa in sisted that any measures taken will be thru the hands of the proper executive agency. “It is not the president's par | pose to go over the heads of any-| body in executive authority,” it was said at the White House. No further conferences with the railroad executives or labor rep- resentatives have been arranged by Harding, it was stated officially. Excitement Kills Portland Bailiff PORTLAND, Ore, March 31— Thomas EB. Fisher, bailiff in the cir. eait court at Portland, died of heart failure induced by excitement over & boxing match at the Milwaukie arena here last night. He was ap parently in the best of health up to & few moments before his death, which occurred in one of the dreas | ing rooms where he was carried by | friends. Mickey Dempaey and “Baby” Btue, | fighters in a pretiminary event, were }in the ring at the time Fisher was stricken. Man, Wife Bound; Home Is Ransacked| PORTLAND, March 21.—While Frank Kaltbrun and his wife lay| bound upon the floor of their home, | two masked and armed burglars scoured the house from roof to base ment early this morning, picked it clean and escaped with over $3,000| worth of loot. Auto Starts Itself, Plunges Over Bank When the brakes on the auto of Dr. F. W! Bushman, 902 Boren ave. gave way while the car was standing on King st. near Lake Washington, Thursday, the machine ran away, | | plunged 40 feet over an embankment | |and was wrecked. Dr. Bushman was | jin a house attending a patient. Girl Arrested in Raid Is Very II) Arrested in a raid on 710 Pine at. |by police early Thursday, Miss | Aagot Mon, 25, wan so gick that she was rushed to city hospital. Her |eondition Is critical, Four men were jalso arrested. Bessie Shank, 24, was charged with being the land. lady. f NEW SKIRTING PLAIDS AT $3.95 54inch Pure Wool S Plaids in new effects of navy and tan, brown and tan, navy brown. NEW POLO COATINGS AT $5.95 A fluffy surface characterizes this excellent material for spring wraps in all the spring colors—56 inches wide. 54-Inch All-Wool Serges $2.35 a Yard All-wool, smoothly-woven ate in a desirable medium weight, suit- able for dresses, skirts and children’s clothes—in a dark navy blue. FABRIC FLOOR—(THIRD) i i : Ets ile sre F } BON MARCH TH ARGAIN BASEMEN The Clean-Up of A Jobber’s Stock Brings Most Unusual Values In Those Captivating é ‘DOVE” Undermuslins Just 872 pieces are included, but every piece is of that quality and workmanship ‘which has made “DOVE” Undermuslins the recognized leaders wi women who appreciate shapeliness, comfort and dur- ability. Gowns—79c, 98c, $1.29 and $1.79 In longcloth, nainsook and batiste. Pink, white and a few blue. Square or “V” necks, some with tail- ored tops. At $1.79 many are hand embroidered. Chemises—65c, 79c and $1.49 Nainsook and longcloth in flesh and white—with built-up shoulders or bodice tops, Bloomers at 79c Of batiste and sateen, in flesh or white. Petticoats at 98c Made from good, firm, white muslin and finished with an embroidered flounce. Athletic Union Suits at 98c Of soft, cross-barred dimity, in white only. —The Best Values in Several Years—} 9 Women’s Kid Gloves — $1.75 Pair One Clasp—Pique Sewn—Paris Point Backs In Brown, Beaver, Tan, Coffee, Black and White. Sizes 514 to 714—But Not All Sizes in Color GLOVE SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Espetially Good Values in 9x12 Congoleum Rugs at $9.75 Each ONLY 15 RUGS IN THE LOT Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs—made in two pieces— adjustable to large or small rooms. In allover patterns—and just fine for kitchen, din- ing room or bedroom. Colonial Rag Rugs—Ideal for Spring Use Rag Rugs—so handy for bath room, kitchen and room—here in an endless assortment in these sizes and prices: Rag Rugs, 24x36 inches, $1.50 Rag Rugs, 24x42 inches, $1.75 Rag Rugs, 27x54 inches, $2.00 Rag Rugs, 36x72 inches, $3.50 FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE . Household Needs at Extremely Low Prices — —Set of 6 thin-blown Water Tumblers at 38c. DOWNTOWN SALES YARD (Just a Block From Our Store) PERFECTION , CCRRANTS, year-! 95 per 100 LOGANBERRIEs, {#5 per 1,000 Strong rooted tips) Fer Latest Reduced Prices See Our New Planting Guide Free om Application SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, SPRAYS Mall Orders. Phone Eiltott 4325. SILK WEEK—APRIL 4 TO 9 Free Lectures on ‘Silk Clothes in the Making’ Register now at Personal Service, Second Floor Of Interest to Men Athletic Union Suits, $1.15 Men’s _self-stfiped White Madras Union: |}, Suits; sleeveless, knee-length. Full i carefully. finish bi hae Cotton Union Suits, $1.50 Light-weight Ribbed Cotton Union white and ecru. Long and . short ankle-length and made te ¢losed-crotch F MEN'S SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR FISHING SEASON New Government Hip Rubber Boots, best grade ......86.75 Cotton Breeches Wool Army Breeches .. . ee +001 $2.50 to $4.50 Khaki Army Shirts —Good-size Yellow —4-quart Enameled Mixing Bowls at 49c. Tea Kettles at 970. a —14-quart Galvanized Iron Water Pails at 390, —Round or square Willow Clothes Ham- pers; small sizes at $2.95. Khaki or Navy Blankets, sin- gle or double ............, $4.40 to $7.50 Army, Canteen Aluminum Mess in Jersey Sports Coats $6.59 In Tuxedo style, belted, have two patch pockets and come in taupe, brown and scarlet. Sizes 16 to 40. They're the very latest! Spring Dresses at $8.95 Many good styles for Spring wear in Taffetas,’ Jerseys and Serges are shown in a variety of pleas- ing dark colors. Sizes from 16 to 42. Not all styles in all colors and sizes. Fireproof Brown and White Casseroles in nickel-plated brass frame, at $2.49. Pans and | Judge Neterer to Go to Bellingham Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer will hold district court in Bellingham for a few days, beginning Monday On April 18 he goes to San Fran cisco, where he will conduct epurt for a month in the absence of Dis. trict Judge Dooling. Fishing Poles and Tackle at Low Prices New 7x7 A Tent New 8x10 Wall Tent Kapoc Silk Mattresses . —Good-size Belgian Willow Clothes Bas- kets at $1.74 --Cast Iron Frying Pans, 6-inch size, at Wash Tubs, No. 2 “B90, size, at $1.29, UNION STREET BASEMENT county hunting and fishing licenses while Ra wait—all in the handiest | right ide the Men’s Furnishings—just in- side the lower Second Avenue entrance. | —Glass Percolator Tops priced at @ for Galvanized Tron CHICAGO,—Three'armed men take over meat route, make deliveries, col- lect $1,000 and escape, 904 Third Ave, 84 University st. Seattle, Wash.