The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR ; BUREAU FOR peek: mec 2 cas OREGONOPENS Our Wanda Pulls a ees Civic HARVARDDEAN SPOKANE, Ja Ra aR | ernor Olcott liverything trom n , r tndunt erm erie age eben = for Later Years Urges Chamber to Sa 7 é; That t ' Small Projects and Later ‘\to f hellie. ara vy. : «woke [Danian t Stand for Big One: And trom ppearances, (HOt iy art department: \uestion mark in the center, encirl ot 6¢, Marvars, ctor ~~ Ore making « tour of In- of ousine schools and ding universities By Hal Armstrong Advising a “stow but sure” ‘fey of proceeding with the * gantic Columbia basin irrigat project, the slate developur bureau of the Seattle ¢ of Commerce reaffirn able attitude toward project mm & report which the chamber trusteds are asked to adopt at > mext week's meeting ‘The report urges that a full inves Rigation be made of the several alter Bate plans for th pvelepment: < the Columbia basin A, 1,750,000] eres of arid land in Central Wash: | ington PLANS INCLUDE EMPLOYING GORTHALS Plans for this investigation a college 1 in the abllityy tructively along Vine off t in the general 1 which enables er the problema i explained at a Facuitya that the Harvard | was not a specialized ® 5 Albert Allen, 6, called nd five days a week wit Which has already While the v land overflow lands widely | @ver the state—about ha ern Washington. 4 The bureau opposes shamber’s plan to der the federal ‘government from a $350,000,000 revolving @reated by the Smith-McNary bill. | Hf the bill passes cong Purpose of spending tt the Columbia basin proj This money, the bure should not be used to immense projects as th Basin or the Colorado river but should rightly go to A Record-Breaking Apron Sale at The Bon Marche A Manufacturers’ Cleanup of 1,980 Well-Made Aprons | Pra HIS sale includes many styles which have been ex- , ! NEY L. t of this ene than an | nu ' ‘ : -eedingly popular at higher prices. e | aie tare qi ‘ BS Seer ge” aus 540 Aprons in Seven Made of gute ‘ tive : ginghams, "ou reales and un- 1,440 Aprons in Ten ileceas tater r = He a lr: og he Pooh serge ee ° bleached muslins, in attractive plain colors, checks and mt in vm Ms aa Different Styles at | pisias Ear ag Different Styles at projects. A state wid ; of re i Plan They're correctly proportioned, nicely finished, some Ration in “T!TO MAKE LONG iStock Raisers reau in, ¢ ‘ Ban Middle Man belted, dthers with sash ties—many hand embroidered nly r ront | TUNNEL SAFE ance 1 ice r leno Utah or rick-rack trimmed. : ‘a 20-| | raprripticike oe Guaranteed Fast Colors e m Olympla that ‘ z clea . is a ast . ep . Hi see department of commen for CR poke on nngrgrhay gad Every One a Smashing Value e evelopment has finished drilling |,,, operations at the mouth of Grand] i), Coulee on the Columbia river | Fourteen test holes were drilled|/ ge Jonna t and bed-rock struck at a uniform) pour trainmen were asphyxiated Gepth of 75 or 80 feet, according tol cee with fat! results when he fell) Wool Growerr SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE * | welling ager annual con jation here yee | Tomorrow—Thursday—the First Class in the Babies’ Cozy Night Things Director Dan A. Scott beneath the engine wheels or Ue terday. | ges ace Grint tpt of ne overs con yr "hae, American tive etek men svat | | Mi others’ and Babies’ Health School at Reduced Prices feasibility of get water onto , called the A Under the Direction of the State Board of Health This, the first school of its kind in the state, brings to thoughtful mothers and mothers-to-be a wonderful opportuni It teaches them how to care for their own health—and a healthy mother is always a better mother—and it also instructs them in the care of the child. the arid area by means of a dam at Grand Coulee y Fee Kk Producers’ association, ( na, of Kit Carso: ». rep | Items that will keep baby “warm as toast” these j chilly wintry nights, and at a saving that every mother will appreciate. BLANKETS REDUCED Gets Year in Pen for Stealing Auto, the American Ru ch owns the tunnel, bh 1 to put the safety rule t at once J. L. Frindetl ple ~ " = ’ } violation of the fos 24 the proposed w The subjects for discussion are selected by the State Board of Health and Pink or bles Double Heauhete sled 50 taie,-with thecked 4 ing stolen automobiles « Harding to Speak gency for the ® the Board also appdints the doctors who are to deliver the lectures. top, formerly $4.95, reduced now to $3.75. state boundaries in to the cattle men’s organiza Tuemlay and was senten E. E. Cushman to a year at McNeil island penit companion, Herman Levi €n 10 months in the Kin fail. The men confessed te an automobile in San F bringing it to Port of it for $300. Ste in Portland Octobe: it to Seattle and w attempting to dispos at Farmers’ Meet ' WASHINGTON, fas 11 . , Tailors Decide Not to Lower Wages Now From 11 to 12 Thursday Morning Dr. Frank A. Carroll Will Lecture on “The Early Care of the Expectant Mother” BABY SHOP CLASS ROOM-—SECOND FLOOR one classes may leave A lot of Double White Blankets with pink or blue = at the top, and atl RS ano Ks Bape? HEALTH | SCHOOL UNDER THE DIRECTION 7 A. THE STATE BOARD Na OF HEALTH Sarena with edges bound—size 36 by 50—formerly $5.95, re 1 to $4.75. —Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments, with drop seat; eines 1 to 6; reduced for this one day’ to 90¢. BABY SHOP—SECOND FLOOR p.m. on Thars Fifty thousand women are engaged | : in public administrative affairs in| airship was that o the United § | that flew 5,400 mile Ba d by the nothers THE BON MARCHE RGAIN NENT Enter the High School Students’ Prize Essay Contest More Good Bargains in the January Clearance Sales My eng tercny M re Oxfords! Bargain Basement Savings Are Friends postmarked mot ister than midnight, Mebeuary 6. Indeed to the Person With a Limited Income acess pee '. pr. Advertising Manager. Bon Marche | Our Latest Styles 36-in. Outing Flannel 15c 1,000 yards of remnants of Outing Flannel in as- The best Oxford values we have been able to offer you at so low a price—$6.45. Footwear of merit, of highest quality of Rus- sia calf, and made over a full-fitting last witi heavily perforated tip and ball strap—having solid leather heels. i Dress Ginghams in widths from 26 to 32 inches, | ew rune a rr & and pretty colors for early spring sewing—and mod- Come, see what good value they are. | erately priced, from 15¢ to 35¢ a yard. Also 500 pairs of Low and High Shoes in broken numbers and discontinued inch White Nainsook in good quality for under- lines, at the same price. | a yard, : ‘ “aM 3 The Foot-o-Scope will aid you to get the correct fit. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE | e ee N. ° : 1S ews of Many Thursday Savings in the Food Sho sorted stripes of blue, pink and tan. | New models in Prunella Sports Skirts in plaids ’ . and stripes—a really low price for such handsome rm i un un skirts—and they come in sizes from 25 to 32. A ee Star Libby e Apple Bon Marche Health Co ter L ch 35c : Steak ashe -otatoes, Made in box, cluster and double pleated effects, Hams 32c Lb. Butter Bread I5e Loaf " Apple Pic oy Mik or” and finished with self belts. All guaranteed young, 11 1-2c lb - Bran Gems, 20¢ dozen; 2 dozen Ice Cream. | | corn-fed stock—sold by the bf . : —White Bear Soap, 5 for 10c. | Ww 3 Sh | whole or half ham . Extra fancy, cooked and * » loaves Bon Marche Bread —Flour Sacks, while we have any, | : : wes : spiced just right J 40¢ dozen, ae ee 2 sia piced just right, *. 08, " P . a if omen Ss oes mmamad | Bon Marche Strawberry —Beckwith’'s Hheserved —Coffee Cakes, including Swedish, —Del Monte Peaches or Pineapple, | Jam, Seep with — select " A i Danish and wh, also Cheese and 4 for $1.00, | | fruit and pure cane sugar, ‘igs—a tonic as we é Apple Cakes, 25¢. —Wm. Boyer Jelly, jar » for x | Pum s—Oxfo rds 20¢ lb.; No. 10 cans, $1.65. food—pound, 22Use, Butterhorr day i ne SRS: ae LAO | UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE t MAIN FLOOR—THb BON MARCHE ameseros] $2.00 Came |] sean coe . Fel Sic maaan a Et TY air Brushes Greatly Many Savings i educed in Price any $ gs in the } High-grade Black or Brown Kid Shoes with mouse-colored uppers—dull Black Reduced in) Prive January Sales : \ Kid Pumps and Patent Leather Pumps and Brown Kid Oxfords and Patent Leather bse gma dh ay of White } f Ties—all with high heels—some shoes for $2.00. i STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5:80 P. M. |

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