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CHANGES IN (Queen of Exes GERMANS WORK _ : Puyallup Pullet Is De-| at Home ¥ 1922 throned by Lowly | BY WHITING WILLIAMS pe Californian feb rr aa ie mek French proprietors he paying — SANTA CRUZ New Provisions Sia Me Exemptions for Married Men Cal, Deo. 14 the Babe In ly Dryder n, a Barred Rock hen, ablished a reed nd exe ina year, The *)M an pullet’s record was 313 ber 15, | 4 for —— ement is a world’s f tion of coal pits 4 Rock hens, Even the hens! trict is under the cc atuma, Cal, famed in story and | yyy a tive ch ns of the new IN-| fanie, have, xo far ax is known, failed the league of natic to equal th ond. In February 4 French soldier Under the provi come tax law fer t Geived from the Unite ernment in pay surance, vooat pensions or any time of war in th exempt from all taxat A personal exemption allowed marr husband or wife: Come is less than $5,000. If the nec ation, ing the ar navy bs happily at {income exceeds $5,000, an exemption ork it will mean a lot for the peace Of $2,000 is allowed, An additional) of the world $400 exemption is allowed in both ‘There's nothing tn the world to cases for each dependent. day that interests the w Members of building and loan as sociations which make loans only to members, and possess no bonds such fn Liberty bonds, munictpal bonds. eto,, will be allowed a $200 exemption com ceived from such ae} tion a } Assistant United States Attorney | General Robert H. MeCormack hax LOSSES ARE EXEMPTED Jissued an annoancement saying that) veraity, the © Persons who lost more money than their entire gross income in 1920. and Feport a deficit, will be allowed the fo reported as an exemption in Fogg ctving furnished |Prietors and waiters in raiding places a = here liquor ia in ver Gwellings rent free will not be com. |" gabon aan being peeeed to ada the rental Value as 10°) Lounced M “There is noth em 08) Reretofore: inctuding “of. |!9& in the Volatead act even hinting Soldiers and ae mt yor! ay |that it ts legal to arrest the guests! gang we who boul ore 8.500 with be At 8 establishment which is being | Badger. ¢ eer get tr ceenation us a (raided. Iam convinced that sych a allow; y suc pte f y process will do far more harfh than ee circumstances | rot in the enforcement of the Vob Maurice Hi . ad ac of the journalism faculty + Traveling salesmen will be allowed eres werd posseasion means more | were honorary yates Be deduct the entire amount expend |i45 the mere taking in the hand of @¢ for board and lodging while away thing “possessed” from home on business. 7 Puen aes Legion to Operate All corporations having « net in come of $25,000 a year or over will be Allowed no exemption. Corporations Whose net income is under $25,000 SAN FRANCISCO, Dee 14-—The thirty. in this. region were today |“ Old a Gang” heaving sighs of relief. The “Old Dally Gang” of the Un time newspaper peo arrested in prohibition raids. Daily in nid days before the 2 enforcement office | Datly “shack” was tor unced that It would| celebration Tuesday * as well ax pro) University Commons. The spirit of the “Old Datly recently arrest all « 00 or over must file an Income Under the « t the Amer can Legion, the ¢ Will be allowed the customary exemp The maximum rate of ourtax has tion of $2,000. been reduced from 65 per cent to 60 per cent. Evasion of surtax means an added tax of 25 per “Wash sales” en f exeervice men Adjt. Henry A nt 4 into by Indl for the purpose of evading tax are not lowabie if the person is found to have In hia posses sion substantially the identical prop-| erty 20 days before or after the date] of sale. Income derived trom postal sav ings certificates is exempt from tax charge jo for rooms ngements the Clifton being comp Praceéds from life Insurance pol fetes paid upon the death of the in- sured to corporations as beneficiaries is exempt from income tax, as are the | org of life insurance to indi- Poration having a gross income of! bership of more than 30,000 Christmas | Store "Haws | 9: :30 a. m. ‘to 6:00 p p.m. B THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Christmas Savings Are Plentiful in The Bargain Basement at police headquarters. Men’s Slippers Genuine Vici Kid Slippers, fine for Christ- mas presents. In black, brown, light Havana and gray. ‘There are samples of Operas, Everetts and Romeos, in size 7 only. In Everetts and Romeos the sizes are Gto 11. These are wonderful values in Bathrobes $3.49 FOR MEN OR WOMEN If you want a bath robe, for yourself or for a Christmas gift, here is your opportunity to buy a good one at a very low price. In four patterns, each having two pockets, satin trim on the collar, and a cord belt. Beacon Cloth Robes $4.95 and $5.95 ‘The $5.95 lot are in many colors and patterns and styles, having cord belts, one or two pockets, ribbon or satin trim, round and square collars. The are in many patterns, and several styles, and have a cord trim and pockets. Handkerchiefs Dainty handkerchiefs in white with contrast- ing floral or convention- al designs, 3 in a box, 9.90 Men’s Socks Heather wool mixed socks in drop stitch and plain effects, 10 to 1144, 7 Women’s Hose Heather stockings in drop stitch s. Bur- son sub-standards, 81% ADE pair. Abe. to 1014, 59¢ pair. | Silk and fiber — socks, Pisin haglles, dain- Pure thread silk tock- a fi 2 rig ily embroidered in col- ings with triple seamed in black, pa hope bs ored or self effects. Con- backs and seamless feet. sorted colors. Seconds, ventional and floral de- Black and cordovan, 81% 10 to 1114, 39¢ pair. signs. 25. ti 3 in a box, T5e¢. to 10, THE SEATTLE STAR Is Dead! Long | \N FRENCH MINE Live the Queen Better Satisfied There Than etter Unan ame from lh rat 7 The fourth installment of the | Lady Dryden was entered by the) ‘phese mines were given over to 1920 income tax is due Decem: | | Oregon Agricultural « Worl wutaee le repavenientee O Gifts to Delight the 1 workers of the Warm Mittens in white, or red or gray; Knit Caps in white or red; ing baby; floating toys in bright colors, Fish and Turtles, designs to make baby enjoy his bath. Celebrafes at U ~—S8¢ each. he will refuse to prosecute guests! ple who “got out” the Washington others made of Turkish toweling. ing Dolls, Teething Bead Hotel for Veterans he a of 23 cents a day will be 7] ot py meals may be obtained there | Tickets of adminsion to the hotet} may be had at the headquarters of Rainier-Noble post, American Le | One big union of seafarere has! gion, in the basement of the Stuart TP bvery individual or fiduciary cor-| been organized in Japan, with amem- | building, at the Salvation Army and | Christmas Store Hours—9:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Mother’s Purse—8c to $1.95 Inexpensive, Dainty Presents for 50c and Less warm Bootees in short or knee length, in pink or blue A wide selection of Rattles with heavy white ring, for the teeth- for baby clothes. A group of cunning Santa Claus Cards to enclose with baby gifts Gifts for Tiny Tots—75c to $1.00 Shoes of Silk Crepe de Chine in pink or blue and of white kid. Bibs in many styles, some elaborately hand embroidered, and dark blue, tan and rose. Silk Stockings in white, pink and blue. Better Novelty Rattles—some are musical; Crying Dolls, Danc- in bright colors, durable Tinker Toys SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE It helps children to con TOY SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR SILK STOCKINGS The Gift of Superior Usefulness —Phoenix Silk Hose, semi-fashioned, in black, cordovan, beige and gray, $1.10. —Onyx Imported Lace Lisle Stockings’ in medium and dark brown, $1.50, —Silk Lace Hose, semi-fashioned, in black and cordovan, $1.75. —Silk Stockings with white embroidered clocks—in black and brown—$1.95. —Full-fashioned Silk Stockings in black, navy, beaver, champagne, nude, gray, green, pink and rose, $2.25. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Fancy Pillow Cases 75c Each. Of Fruit-of-the-Loom Muslin Trimmed with serviceable lace. Size 45x 36 inches—very inexpensive. Embroidered Pillow Cases Size 45x36 inches, fine looking patterns— will make nice gifts—$2.00 pair. Japanese Table Cloths All fast colors. Size 36x36 inches, 75 48x48 inches at $1.25 54 inches, $ $ 50x60 inches, $1.7 2x72 inches, $2.25— Napkins, $1.00 doen. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHB Gift Slippers Reduced Slippers, Pair DL.20 Plain Felt Slippers in blue, brown, wine and gray—with padded elk soles—sizes 11 to 3. Made of heavy quality wool felt with padded elk soles. Everett style, in baby blue, pink, old rose. Sizes 1114 to 2. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Dress Your Hair in Holiday Style Jaynes and weft Transformations of curly hair, first quality, gray; regular price, $11 reduced to $8.95. Hair Switches, first'quality; 3 separate stems, in all shades, including gray—reg- ular price, $9.00; reduced to $6.50. Hair Switches, regularly $8.00, reduced to $5. 50; White Hair Switches, $7.95. de dozen. FLOOR—THE MARCHE Good looking Mufflers, indeed—of repp and crepe silk, in black, white and pearl gray—at a most reasonable price. “ Men’s Outing Flannel Pajamas at $1.95 Heavy quality Pajamas—made with mili- sizes. Practical gifts for any man. —Dent's Gloves—$2.50, LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Electrical Appliances The Best Gifts Yet Any one of these gifts will be greatly appreciated by apy one who lives at home. Electric Sad Irons, $5.00 to $8.50 Electric Coffee Percolators, $12.00 to $17.50 Electric Coffee Machines, $18.00 to $25.00 Bon Marche 10 Electric Bread Toaste $7.50 to $8.7: _ Bread, Loaf Cc Electric Grill Stoves, $12.50 . eee Armour’s Star Hams, sold by whole Freshly churned creamery butter, Ib, 45¢. A ; ‘ . s, dozen 20¢. Electric Curling Irons at $6.50 Wheat swarth orackers, pkg. 25¢. Electric Toaster Stoves, 00 to $10.50. Gluten bread, loaf 38¢. w Hutter Jams, 4 fer 25¢, while we UNION STREET—BASEMENT Hot Roast Turkey nd wiches The Bon Marche Baby First Baby’s Heart and Please Gifts You’re Glad to Give—$1.00 to $1.95 Brush and Comb Sets in pink and blue. Large size] Record Books, Silk-covered Hangers in pink or blue, and lavender Hangers, made Knit Sacques as gifts, for a baby can’t have too many of these dainty bits of apparel—in plain or fancy knitting. Lovely Helmet Caps that protect little ears. Heavy quality, beautiful Bootees for the very particular mother, A Blanket Cloth Bath Robe—a practical thought—and shown in And, of Course, There Are Dolls Cuddle Dolls, the padded novelty sort that are soft and harmless and unbreakable—the kind that babies love to hold close as they fall that delight the babies; Record Books to keep baby’s history, silk asleep—novelty styles and unusual effects—50c to $1.95. covered and washable silk bindings, ‘ The Drawing Master for Christmas An Educational and Entertaining Gift for Boy or Girl A gift that will assist the children in art work—pictures can be enlarged to three times the original size. And there are paints, crayons, pencils, colored chalk, erasers and instruction book included. ntrate—keeping them busy for hours. Easy to set up in any room, Come and see for yourself what a dandy gift this will make. Priced from $3.50 to $15.00. Such Delightful Gift Aprons Buy Them on Apron Thursday —Gift Aprons of large plaid ginghams, in peg-top pockets and big sash ties—$1.95. —Cunning Bib Aprons of sateen or mercer- ized cotton in bright shades combined with cretonne in an unusual manner—95¢. —Oriental Crepe Dress-Aprons in shades of orange, maize or blue, stun- ningly hand embroidered—$3.95. SECOND FLOOR— henna, peach, THE BON MARCHB SAY, MAN! Wouldn’t You Like to Have a Gift Like This? Men’s Silk Mufflers $2.00 THURSDAY ATTRACTIONS IN THE FOOD SHOPS Bon Marche Mayonnaise 3lc a Pound We have a big demand for this Mayonnaise—and there is a reason or half, lb. B8e¢. 1 60c Ib. je in our own Kitchen ad, a loaf 18¢, Short Brea * $1.00 a box and up. —Fruit cake T5¢ Ib