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Going Up! Railways Optimistic. Lumber Men Are, 7° URGES U. S. | AND BRITAIN Petitions to Ask Return to , East Prospects Good. Convention System Ho ret PRIMARY LAW 0. aS Must Stand Shoulder to tions pln te agg eH With the secretary of state | | Sai bavved: me Re Shoulder for World's , ‘ the F depen eel caso ty dA if ‘ . " 1 " aw t w Nationa yg Peace, Says Admiral =| rom , Regi Ha preaider Dec that the United States MH. PY Barling, ¥ t t tw meas | president tt Nation and Kirttain should Milwa the near future a 1 secretary f shouller o shoulder 1 ma t tr man t 16th « rm. the peace of the w ila ited e.| The prope peal of the Initiat | CLEARING Sir William ©. Pa r t Ba ' ive and referendum act iv based on | COMMIT royal navy t ' me € t to the taxpayers . Beattle Chan nm : wh measure Thoma ‘Wednesday night that the 1m yw the tenor eet primar Ment conference 1 Ww hingt v mer h f . ax But red The first step toward universa und dition » the East are tie > * peace uraging, Karting 4 that withou The adm mrethe with th ons are on » Officers of the Ra - o term of. N. i merce at the r Notes and Raleigh left Wed t r Comment on THE OLD San Francisco BUSINESS MEN ATTEND DINNER Caspar W. Clarke ted assistant hier; Egil Mack The dinner was : ers in the bus HOM Beattie. ‘The miral Paken President of the ¥ ert 8. Boyns, preside © Improvement ¢ : Chamber of Commerce eral gett t os Governor W. J. Coyle, Adm Joba improve ot He A. Hoogewerff, U. %. N. com-! 10 = in the hear tutus, S) mandant of the Puget Sound navy Ling to word from Gig Harbor : yard, and Rev. H. H. Gowen. oe. Josiah Collins was toastmaster Admiral Pakenham has arrange? to have a tree planted on the a Memorial way, between Seattle and That Gray's Harbor would find It profitab with the | Puget ne 174,139 feet were » connect up ortland power | nes, re PLEAD FOR ARMY I of proposed power projects | canny a ‘Tacoma. The tree will be in Seattle's port commins ad the is the opinion of A. F ‘ory of British sailors who lost their) Chamber of seine sreaident of the Hoquiam tives in the world war in @ Vigorous protest to Washington, | Commercial Club. see ‘The ceremony marking the plant. p. ¢ fng of the first 1,000 will be bh t the abandanment of ted States army quar. | The hot lunc em In the Olym Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Sunny * depot at the Lander St. | pla s ng the past year hax ale school, on the high-line ad. | dock ning that the local depot | proved popular, and has shown ex aif way to Des Moines. Bernard has operating at 2 per cent of | cellent results Pelly, British consul here, will rep at of the same inatitution eect Mica resent Admiral Pakenham at the aio ex isco, it was announced late Girl's Other Self : Slain by Science: BY J. F. BEAMAN COLUMBUS, fence has killed four-year-old Polly Mrs. Fischer Wins Masquerade Prize Mre. Casper Pischer, as a Chinese » “la tf being the beat “and we can annot of positively now Obio, Jan. 12.—Scl| that she has been completely eradt ‘The ann or « of the op athn Kenge ge Abalanad = “Bertiee Redick ts still recuperat-| Olymp! of the North Pacif self, Soe moe 7 , ing. he is not yet strong enough | Derry re anor m will moet Dr. H. H. Goddard, head of the bu-; 2 the tal city Saturda Feau of juvenile research here, an-;'° ® the hospital and go to work | #t - al We asa. Bounced today the death of the and h strange personality who alternated | futur with Bernice for four months in oc supying the same body “Polly has not appeared for nearly Ms not made any plans for her Two big firma, whose names can nts in the masquer were gorgeously and color 116 particty lade dr Commerce officials there « breakdown oe | Mesmeriem way an inatrument in| Gympia place j killing the queer child who attracted | attention of prychologists thruout CIVIC PROJECT CONTEST HELD the country. Polly and Bernice, tho cuicaco Jan. 12.—Grand oper Sighting for possession of the same project In Chic to Be Held Friday body, were strangers until introduced |day, wt was announced thatthe) © $1,000 in Cash Prizes Of-| thew hype mn , ae gaehaaitina aaah : ' pastor of ‘he child's ago Grand Opera } death struggle lasted fered by Company ont a Wetlere ents NEW YORK, Jan. 12 a nation-wide essay contest, in which 77 cash prizes, aggregating $1,000, | ; will be awarded, were announced to day by the Fifth Ave. Coach Co The contest is part of the com pany’s “civility campaign,” launched some time ago in an effort to pro-| mote greater civility among employes co of the company and the public in 4 general. The contest is open to everyone In the country, and the rules are few All essays must be mailed by Feb- ruary 23, and they must not exceed 500 words in length. The subject may be anything relating to ci —its meaning, its > its ethics, ideas that wo its practice—in fact, 4 civility that appeals to the writer The first prize will be $150 and the second $100. The next five will be $50 each, and the following five 25. There will be 10 $10 prizes and 55 of $5 each Contesta should be sent to the ae Civility Contest Editor, Fifth Ave ‘ Coach Co., 10 E. 102nd st., New York t rat on, present dire Details of speakers ar » Marau now {is a normal girl ns to become a mus enlighten provement of mind women’s home and foreigr THE BON MARCHE Ba RGAIN BASEMENT Our buyers get the best bargains they can find _in the market, so that you may get merchandise at a low cost Brand New Wool Dresses for Small Women Wong $12.75 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit hv Automobiles 33: An unknown boy to Sam Mounies according 506 ia st., was struck at 10th ave 4 a and FE. 66th #t. Wednesday by his machine, Mounies said the lad was age ale dpe ote ‘a J Only 40 new Poiret Twill and Tricotine Dresses in - ard Corrigan 32 24rd fi pa A Bac. nea e the smartest of spring styles. Trimmed with beads, he was truck do’ @t 23rd ave. and F auto driven by A. ( ave. The boy was roller skating in| the foggy street 35 -A bumped head was received | by W. Culwell, age 8, when auto driven by H. G. Laz 7 10th ave. N., struck him at 1 st. and Broadway, Tuesday 3 Stepping from a street © Gxenaun ave. and 5 Tuesday, an unknown knocked down b by J. R. Heath, 4 but said he silk embroidery, wool embroidery, and many different styles of braiding. In blue, black and brown. Sizes 16 to 38. Basement Buying Brings You Bargains Like These New Aprons 98c Aprons that feature extra sizes and a wide assortment of colors and patterns—news aprons in light and dark percale, in checks, plaids and fig- ured patterns, Trimmed with rick-rack braid and bias binding. Included are Martha Washington models—the kind that button over the shoulder—others with yoke in back, and most all have belts, poc and square necks, tan, green me Eastern ave Wag not injured. J. Peterson, 6 reported tc struck 38. small name wa struck by G 6 Duws ar In yellow, blue, orchid, pink, red, Last year, t brown. sons were biles, bringing the tots year to 46, is date, four per. | & month,” Dr. Goddard declared, and I anxious to re-| | ald sod chek $06 fully contumed. 4 " | _.}main here untit she feele physically | ‘2? firme would employ about 300) pontowing the riding exhibitions capable of fighting Polly alone, if her | paneer and>trick hores performances, a re | second self whould again w estle pt Ee gegen soca ception was gtven at the home of posnersion of her body.” |IGRAND OPERA Mr. and Mra. Casper Fischer, . Presbyterian Rally | THE SEATTLE STAR SEEK DEATHOF = Officers Selected for Banks of City ie eames tems = Sor ee : Standard Oil Buys CONFEREES ON at ve Vanderlip 2 elegy SHIPS CHOSEN aig repas atk LW , ' , Lan banks re ‘ han HWA ' . ' f a ! 1 TheBonMarché — STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO January Super-Savings in Silks and Dress Goods | 40-inch Printed Georgette $1.29 | Such a nice quality of Printed Georgette at such a low price—12 pieces in all, with floral and conventional designs on grounds of taupe, tan, gray, Copenhagen and navy. Cut Lengths of Coatings 35-Inch Fancy Sport Pongee Half Price $1.25 Yard All-wool Velours, all silk, in stripes and figures— Duvetyns in good colors reduced for this sale. yards—at half price. $1.98 Angoras, Bolivias, lengths of 1, $1.39 Handsome Tweed. to B14 Very durable, 35 inches wide, 40-Inch Sport Satin, Special Very handsome Satin in self-color plaids, shades | 48-Inch All-Wool Navy Serge, a Yard Pe n-an poe | 7 aga Serge, shrunk and of brown, Bermuda, gray and black. a 40-Inch Striped 36-Inch Cotton-back $1 69 be Chiffon Taffetn D1 +20 Lining Satin, Yard ' Splendid quality Chiffon Taffeta in stripes of This heavy Lining is in shades of cardinal, rose, | contrasting colors—reduced for this event. emerald, pink, pansy and light blue. | FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD | nesinialaiebitaieiuiale « Share in the Uncommon Savings at the January Clearance Sales ADICAL reductions make the January Clearance Sales of utmost importance to every thrifty person in Seattle. The savings on short lines, broken size assortments and remnants are almost unlimited. Get your share of them! January C learance Sales of Rumpled Undermuslins Half Price In the lot are gowns, chemises, skirts, bloomers and a few silk garments that have been rumpled and soiled from display. Comfortable Flannelette Garments Reduced —Flannelette Petticoats reduced —Flannelette Kimonos in straight to 50¢. or Empire waistline, some are ~Extra large Flannelette Kimonos satin trimmed—reduced to 95¢. reduced to $1.95. —Flannelette Dressing Sacques THE DON MARCHE reduced to 95¢. es —Flannelette, Pajgmas, one-piece style, some with frog fastenings, others with collar and cuffs—re- duced to 95¢. SECOND FLOOR January Clearance of Boys’ Wearables 300 Boys’ Blouses Reduced to 49c Each Mothers, now is a good time to lay in a supply of Blouses for your boys. Here in assorted patterns, light fancies and chambre sizes 6 to 15. Boys’ Wool Knickers Reduced to $1.45 Semi-Annual Sale of Manhattan Shirts The shirts that are known far and wide as the best—and remarkable values at the reduced prices. In the sale are percales, woven madras, silk striped madras and silk mixtures, with soft and stiff cuffs.. Fancy patterns and colorings that you will find only in Manhat- tan Shirts. $2.50 Shirts reduced to $1.65 ee A nice selection of Knickers in $3.00 Shirts reduced to $1.95 4 Som $3.50 Shirts reduced to $2.35 % ‘ $5.00 Shirts reduced to $3.35 uit ee —_ sag sa oe sizes $7.00 Shirts reduced to’ $4.65 6% to see what good value ae Ce LOWER MAIN FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE In the January Clearance Sales In the January Clearance Sales Special Values in Novelty Veilings I 19c a Length Plain hexagon mesh in. black Sweet Scented Narcissus Bulbs Odds and Ends of Stationery at Half Price 300 Boxes of Stationery Half Price 5c Each—50c Dozen Pottery Bowls 50c to $3 UNION ST. BASEMENT American Calicoes 10c a Yard Holiday Stationery at half 24 inches wide in small patterns— and taupe—fancy mesh in navy, price—a jobber’s surplus stock fine for making aprons, dresses or chil- brown, taupe and black—smart | all new boxes and in perfect dren’s clothes. effects to wear with small, neat hats—l-yard lengths. Shetland Drape Veils 39c Attractive Drape Veils in black and white, 114 yards long and in plain meshes only. UPPER MAIN FLOOR condition. Odds and ends of Supplies at half price. Framed Mottoes at half price. 900 miscellaneous Books at half price. UPPER MAIN FLOOR Percale Remnants 15e a Yard Lengths to 15 yards—-86 inches wide, in good colorings and patterns. FABRIC FLOOR (THUD) ‘ Kodak Second Day of the Record-Breaking Apron.Sale Seven Different Styles at Styles that have been extremely popular at\ Ten Different Styles at ' | higher prices. Smashing values in Aprons—per- 95c $1.65 | cales, ginghams, unbleached muslin—in ies. colors =hecks and plaids—belted or with sash ties. Fast colors. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE