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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Scrap ing Off First Fuzz! TO TELL WOMEN 'Co-op Players Make ee — OF LWING COST Hit in Old Favorite Mf he’s youthful and has re Income Tax Facts OR seqeics thet seobiat Your status on December 31 Important. |] cormer spokane Mayor to By Glenn Hughes |rituat upidiy and On, Maybe he's just had the Figuring Personal Exemption. Cantina’ tere _ Keeping th IPR . i Deceased Persons’ Income Tax Dependents; Who and When. This te one of & series of Income tax stories, based on the revenme . yers who are first shave. Por the first shave, explained the 1) teary " | Siparere Wate SSED AND FOOLI MYou say that s« i ye | le ar re 000, or If the SEabividuat wots queerly when re Pied apreniegaghagfien sca btw stork nFlinangrn saab pt Ceiving his ~ tax return | Ame Kither separate or | ¢ may be filed etatug on the last day of the faxable | ¢ ti, 1921—4¢ Ye re turn is filed on a calendar year bay at day & person was single hoon of 1) Btatement | that somed« Phat first sh Mixture of ple SONsciousness, Spe to the youth's first pe eet with a girl, He's f POOlish, isn't quite sure of Dut at the same time Pe Rew a recutar ‘man’ | PThe barber chair," Al Cohoon con Mnved, “is his Wateric hasn't ever been in ¢ “all the youngster me for a reut | the time they are two feet high he's never had to lie down tn the | } wer in not required | ividual return the; é neome of husband or wife who died ven in the Mrederick & ried and not living with hu In + | Robbins tertlett; Mary Thorne does we band or wife, a return is required | ¢ | provided the net Income for 1921 wa $1,000 of more, or if the grows ih come was 36,000 of more fe best acting of her local career (at Mra, Landes was largely respons best acting of b least in the first act), and T. Daniel Frawley shows the comic skill of If married, and living with hue |band or wife on that date, eturn ia required if the net in |$2,000 or more, or if the ryore +, and persons Ab 3 that yption for » status at | om nd in bringing mut the wtate, Among those ac ve in this work is Mes, Henry Lan prenident of the Beattle Federa | y n of Women's clubs, who will pre , |side at the lecture Wednesday after veteran player will! James Blaine in a secondary role and quite the Beau Prume ard Russell is an impetus and Harriet Hellen Is 4 14 charming maid. Arthor @ 14 John Nickerson come up local p ddress wubjects “To What Extent Are | mel ble for Modern | ous ta? Thurrday the Modern Mer Seale Readjust-| plete the e support of m December 31, 1921, the $400 exemp. ment Vrida Is There a Cheap-| Jt can during the year he in| tion for dependents does not apply. |r and Better Method of Selling Mod- | that anyone who Jiowed an exemption of only $1,000.| Boye and girla who ame nelfwup.|ern Merchandise Than Thru Mode rn | will enjoy @ 6 1 or wife, or we fy rereement are ir, ANd he doesn't ur be taken for granted in production spontanee net ir 1h er, for the aon? The same rule applies with respect | porting during th ir, and whose Store Organization ous laughter, for wa | may Rwintye Si K ito dependents, a person dey Ht} parents do net or may not appro Dr, Hindley is kr ag a forceful | risque enough lon is v upon the taxpayer for ti priate Uheir earnings, form a new! and enter r er, and thru | enough % business that “ a and under years of age, or in-| class o . 7 " nnociation t rusine nen | of even the serene tyes rece Oh Does the razor hurt, son?” Just a moment of suspense and * rhe Bride tied graben, however under 18 re of ae r ins jel { taxpayers, Hach, if single, his axsociation with business men | of ever ye prformanes every , with the usual matic t because ment-| must file a return if the net income | and organizations for several years,| There wi ir phy for 1921 was $1,000 or more, or if|is unusually qualified to cover the| night this wer _if such dope cy coaned prior to’ the grons income wax $5,000 or more. = mentioned een. uy Facifi ic Northwest Product y Put Dollars in Your Pock Bee ince Se ais wines nad'm ies essai as natin’ Pri zeg ms or porn Morning’s Cooking Contests He talks a bee-line until we | ¢ up Rex Nel “You'd betrer get on the erat.’ I the rasor. ‘Then he's. too hing a raver fold him, {cant bande you down {| Fruit and Vegetable Combinations Cheese Dishes Rules 5 Mivg the Cooking suspiciously watching its move. there ro 2 ibe. Bon M. ve pours nd ~ to my anything “And the lad turned to me, all put | fl pale jane atta Se © tha: Veey Seok Wilihinaten Chsnes Contests out, and asked, ‘But supposing 1 do 7 » Maccieah Pibur j { 16 the: Cheon “He's ever so pleased with him % " ME,” the gentleman in the white ve then where's the barber going to mpeg et continued, “and smiles thru-' didn't? Ab insisted, con. | sit? Ist Prize- CT ‘can Gold the whole proceeding—except, as! firming the former statements of hix| Whereapon we draw the curtain @aid, when the razor ventures near. brothers by profession, “the thing for ‘and apologize. ‘About this time he usually ad. tArill when a young man of 17 years received his first shave }wust ¢ return if the combi is his newness at the game with at the hands of Glen McLeod. net Income of beth during the yea And begins asking questions ocala = OUT-TALK BARBER 0, after ansuming a] itiful unconecert « # to sit on the cha youngster, shaved for the first/the young to eck, Was so tickled with | look of ming’ » went home and told foolish bliss, out it. And the ol slide.” @ barber could think of more | ickied also with the Which reminds me of something Mito sy in eight minutes than came down the next/even worse,” put in Rex Nelson @ youth getting his first shave, I'd | day to ask how his son behaved.” again, still flourishing the razor. ‘to nee him.” | “can't blame ‘em for being |"Onee upon a time I was barbering |] ite 80,” agreed Harry Evans | pleased,” stated Glen Mc 4 of Mo. 9m board the Princess Charlotte, run the Krummeck Shop when 1! Leod’s shop when asked ict the | Ring between Victoria and Seattle. told him of Al Cohoon's re-| effect of the first shearing. “It's a|A boy, just arrived on board a C. P.| “Quite #0. The boy needs | wonderful thing. I haven't forgotten | R. boat from England, and from the | J} And talk about the questions," Al oncluded dramatically, “—it nd did you,” who was ff somebody's pt “want to it ae 1—Anyone is eligible. ¢ \ ‘The food must be brought to the Fourth Floor Exhibition by 9:30 a. m, on the day it is to be 4 Macaroni. ca. an 4 Coffee—1 can Wheat | Ist Prize *. Utah-Idaho Sugar, Toppenish, judged. agar, Top 1 ( Washington. j : es ‘ & 1 box Meat of Wheat. Ail ingredients must either be Northwest products . = 1 Ib. Bon Marche (Thousand Island® : ‘ : or made in your own home, excepting salt. THE BON MARCHE | { P ggpedifna ee ONE ( — vitae pet piraga 4—If the food that fs on display Is not called for ibs. Cheese—1 can Gold Shield before 5:00 o'clock of the day it is judged it will 2 eae 2nd Prize Coffee be turned over to a charitable institution, | of Wheat ( 1 box Meat of Wheat i Bareain BASEMENT Hi —uaa Folks Who Know How a Dollar Is Earned ppreciate Bargain Basement Savings $ jobs. UtahIdaho Sugar, made at 5 ibs, Utab-Idaho Sugar, made at 5—The judges wit! be different each day and will Poppenish, Washington. Toppenish, Washington. not begin judging until 1020 a m. Please re- 1 4b, sack Olymple Flour. ( tba, Olymple Flour member that no entries will be taken after 3 cans Fruit (Happy Home). 6 tbe. Veribest Washington Cheese 920 a m. ‘ 2 cans Happy Home Fruit. ox Meat of 3: *rize— { 2 box Mt Wheat. | Srd Prize 1 box Meat of Wheat. 8rd Prize— ‘The object of this contest is to let everyone know | $ ibe UtabIdaho Sugar, made at Toppenish, Washington, i 8 Ibs, Utah-Idaho wugar, made et | that the Pacific Northwest has the best products and Toppenish, Washington. | the best housewives in the world. Gladys Walton Silks for Springtime Wear The Film Star appearing in person this week at the Columbia Theater, will auction the articles made by 86-INCH TWO-TONED CHIFFON TAFFETA $2.25 disabled soldiers, hs r . 4 Party wear quality in lovely evening tints At The Bon Marche Tuesday Afternoon at 1:50 ) eee” FOURTH FLOORLNORTH 36-INCH STRIPED AND CHECKED TAFFETA $2.95 | * A smart new version of spring taffeda Dr. W. J. Hindley, Tuesday, at 12:00 i s ‘ ) The educational director of the Washington State Re- 36-INCH LOCK-STITCH TRICOLETTE $1.95 tail Association, will talk on Pacific In bright colors for sweaters or dresses Bsr harlabeigtaes: nig 36-INCH BLACK CHIFFON TAFFETAS $1.59 Tuesday Morning at 11 o’Clock Good luster, fine weave—for dresses or millinery Demonstration of appropriate decorations and menas ee We y © for Washington’s Birthday Luncheons. 36-INCH LUSTROUS CHARMEUSE SATIN, $1.95 Good weight, in navy, peacock, Japan, brown, silver THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Women’s and Misses’ 100 Cloth Tacks $3. 95 Gym Suits $2.95 All-Wool Dress Goods at MADE BY THE SUPERIOR GARMENT CO. G R d ed P. e Polly, a Gym Suits of best quality sateen, square ers—sizes 8 to 12, and 34 to 42. this low price. There are nine styles. | Pollyanna Gym Bloomers specially priced at $1.95. $2.35 All-Wool French $2.95 48-Inch Wide | | Most of these dresses are ndty blue, while some are tan. Straight-line effects Girls’ Pollyanna Cretonne Aprons $1.25 Serge—Yard Poiret Twill—Now prevail. They are trimmed with stitching, bright pipings, pleats, braiding, and Finished with rick-rack kraid, large size pockets, 1 95 2 embroidered peasant sleeves. The dresses are just the thing for school or around |||f| 94 generously full—bright, colorful cretonne aprons. e $ 39 the house, and you are getting a bargain. } SEOQND VLOON—THE DON MARCHE 54 inches wide, finely-woven French All wool, in navy blue only—a real | N d d B k f. h H Serge specially priced; navy blue. Suit- | eede askets for the Home _ *¢ for dresses and skirts. The Bargain Basement Offers 16,200 Yards |} Mave By THE PUGET SOUND BASKET CO. $2.45 All-Wool Plaid eee Inch Skirtings—Yard weeds—Now of Wash Goods for Your Spring Sewing ceereene ear ig retnge ll $1.95 $2.50 | Splint Wood Clothes Bask- i sale of a fashionable fabric. eet 10c Yard— ' —For 23c Yard— ets—well made, No. 1 size— 54 inches wide, in pretty color com- Just six pieces in this lot of All-woo! sowed yards hite Outing Flannel, 1,000 yards Romper Cloth, 32 inches | measure 27 inches long. binations, and greatly reduced in price. Tweeds, mixtures and overplaids. 26 inches wide. THIRD FLOOR--THE BON MARCHE wide. Handy Wood Baskets 72c —For 15c Yard— —For 25c Yard— Wood-carrying Baskets, as pictured -made of splint —1,000 yards Scrim, 36 inches wide. —5,000 yards Checked Gingham in | wood in natural finish. With a little decoration these can be made into attractive fireplace —For 18c Yard— many col and sizes of checks, 27 wodd taiints. | be a inches wide. | sy a yards Marquisette, 36 inches —1,000 yards Cretonne, 36 inches wide. | . | —For 19c Yard— —For 27c Yard— —1,000 yards Unbleached Sheeting, 36 nf yards Cretonne Burlap, 36 inches |] )}} 36-Inch De Laine—a Yard 59c A 2 it purchase, soft finish De Laine in good weight for dresses and trim- mings. THIRD FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE Foods for the Valentine Luncheon —Valentine Cakes, special Tuesday, $1.00. ~Valentine Cookies, 20¢ dozen. —Valentine Fancy Cakes, 40¢ and T5e¢ dozen. —Heart Patty Shells, 75¢ dozen. A Valentine Luncheon 35c AT THE LUNCH COUNTER— UPPER MAIN Chicken in heart patties, buttered durable quality, for makimg kitehen or bedroom beet hearts, potato hearts, baking powder biscuits, Valentine cakes and Velvet Valentine ice cream—coffee or Brand New Spring Hats _ |] |" Sesser nnn nem ay SACHED MUSLIN, yd IGH SCHOOL essay pe | inches: wide, me contest, “Why I Buy : dium weight, a yard, Northwest ’Products”— Smart new spring colors and trimminys are found in this shipment, in which 121¢¢. Py open until February 18, 63 hardly two hats are alike. Smart shapes in becoming styles, and so reasonable. PREY See STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. $100.00 in prizes. Clothes Hampers $2.19 Durable, inexpensive Hampers, made of splint f 1 finish—well with hinged —1,500 yards White Twill Outing | NION ~——_— Flannel, 27 inches wide. —For 29c Yard— | STORE ya yards Gingham, 27 inches —1,000 yards Lingerie Crepe, plain and ED wear ERIE ar FERRE Re. eR wide. in colors and figured patterns, 32 i chen chin Se patterns, 82 Mill Ends of Cretonnes 25c —For 22c Yard— | _Good quality, useful lengths, and plenty of de- —600 yards White Outing Flannel, 36 —For 35c Yard— | sirable patterns—can be put to many uses, a inches wide. 2,000 yards Gingham, 2 inches wide. 40-Inch Curtain Marquisette 20c White, cream, ecru, spe = : Sun-Bleached Linens Direct from Ireland — at «! om . Surprisingly Low Prices All-linen Napkins, imported from Ire+ land, size 18x18 inch > a dozen; size 19x19 inches, ; size 20x20 inches, and $6, a dozen; size | 22x22 inches, $7.50 and $8.50 a dozen." All-linen Pattern Cloth 216 and 3-yard lengths, fle able, attractive quality. Ireland; § Huck Towels, 59¢ and 75c, All linen and durable quality—imported from | Ireland and reasonably priced. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE wood in na designs, ain imported from for this event. Good,