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, Gadski Due Here Nov. 17 T00 NEAR REAL 1 City Chemist of Spokane To Sing at Metropolitan TH Finds Kick Too Great BPOKANE, Nov, 2A decided Bick against the alloged kick present i “near” beer sold in Spokane is to De registered by police with brewers ‘Of the product and unless the latter comply with the law, arrests are to be made, Captain of Detectives Burns @hnounced last night following tests by the city chemists. Virtually ali beer sold here con tains twice the lawful alcoholic con- Z tent, the tests showed, and some of 7 them showed almost a 300 per cent ‘ MMerease in alcohol over the lawful content. “Tests were completed late this aft @rnoon by the city chemist that Amazed us," Capt, Burns said, “So: Gilt Top tested 1.70, Inland 2.20 among the local beers and Wein hard’s of Portland showed a 1.30 Kiok. The tests were the result of Taide made by detectives last week OH the Copenhagen and G. T. bars following reports that intoxication Tesulting from beer sold at these The local representative of Apheuser-Busch immediately wired Riis firm to cut down on the pep in their product and he assured me that im the future we would have no complaint to make against them “But beer manufacturers say the Jewly “sody pop™ contains almost Rwice the alcoho! found in the mult @tink. The beer men say manufac @rers have to put alcohol in pop to ‘Preserve it and as a result an in Vestigation of sodas will be made.” | WATER POWER BOARD STARTS) NGTON, Nov. 2.—Forma. of a national committee to de i the principles of the federal} Water power act, regulating condi tions under which federal water Power sites can be leased, was an. yop here today. Jembers of the committee include former cabinet officers, several rs and a number of nation ally known conservationists with Phillips P. Wells, formerty chief law ‘@fficer of the United States forest 2 [Service and United States reciama-| Mme, Johanna Gadski, most gifted ent. Two days later she was honor thon service, as secretary. linterpreter of Wagner's musical | quest at a dinner and reception given ‘The committee, in a statement to-| compositions, will sing in concert at! by the American ambassador, Alden ee eccotaty attacked the Henry the Metropolitan theater in Seattle, |B. Hought Amert 4 : offer for leasing the govern. | ee ee oe November 17. the entire American diplomatic corpa Ment power and nitrate project at “Muscle Shoale, Ala., which, it was| Mme. Gadski has recently returned | being present. Mme. Gadakt returned to this coun- Geclared, “violates every principle of |to this country after a fourmonth water power act,” and would give | Visit in Germany, She motored thru) " ty “a vast subsidy from the fed.|that country after making Bertin | * the latter part of September. Her eral treasury.” jher headquarters. During trav. |Pfosrams on her extensive concert lels she gave no regular concerts, but | @F- which abe has planned for this ldonated her services on frequent oc. | %*S#08, Consint of German and other casiona to charity. Among these waa |°l@ssics sung in Engtish, songs by a benefit concert for her only|American composers and excerps lteacher, Mme. Schroeder-Chaloupka, |*0™ the Wagner operas for which : now 86, in the latter’s home in|*% !* famous Shippers of wormy apples will be | Stettin. Prosecuted and a fight! In Berlin Mme. Gedak! was enter. 167 Million Feet i up by the state hortt- | tained by Baron von Kieydorff. of | _ Sultural department to discourage |the American Busch family, known i distribution of wormy fruit on|on the stage ax the baritone, Frans of Timber Is Sold District Horticul-|tgenieff. At this home Mme. Gad-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 2—One hun. Eakle declared | «kis daughter met her flance, Ernest |@red and sixtyseven million feet of if >: Busch. timber has recently been sold on the Inspector Eackle and his deputy, r A dinner in honor of Mme. Gadakt|Piumaa National forest, California, down On/wnas given by the American naval |®00ording to an announcement just and West Seattle retail deal-| attache in Berlin, all the members| Made by the forest service, depart “ers Tuesday, Were reported to| or the American embassy being pres. | ™ent of agriculture. The timber cov fruit When ar. ers about 14,000 acres in what te known as the sugar pine-yellow pine belt In the heart of the Sierra moun- tains of California. the officials that they|dan terminal, It was later found the apples at the Jor-| that the fruit had been shipped in. ( Slipover ¢4 70 Sweaters $1. wool Long sleeves; tie belts; in white, tan, black, blue and brown. B THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEMENT Dinner Dresses Beauties! $: 89 Velvet 1 oeey Canton Crepe and Lace Women’s Sport 9 750 Pairs Rubbers for rainy days—heavy jersey tops. Broken sizes—6 to 10. Women’s Rubbers Every Item a Bargain! Metallic Lace and 16 to 42 The most beautiful Dresses we have had in months, and by overdrape; others of brown Canton Crepe and lace, artistically Coats 9 te 9 Men’s Storms and light soles; some with black High heels; broken sizes, 3 to 6 MEDIUM BUST Corsets $1 80c Hose for the Whole Family Children’s Wool Hose Women's Stockings, (Seconds), pair... . 39c pair 19c Fancy roll-top English rib Fleece lined, with elastic rib Sport Hose in heather mix-| tops and seamless feet, Black tures, Sizes 7 to 10. only. Sizes 81% to 10, Men’s Cotton Socks, 1 0 pp WEI vissece ses ee C | Men's Wool Socks, 25 Pink coutil; medium bust, Medium weight, in black, | pair tree CT tree hip; special adapted t | gray and cordovan; sizes 10 | Heavy woolmixed; in dark wo Psereyprad oe | the medium figure; sizes 22 to 26. to 11%. gray mixtures. Very special. E SEATTLE STAR Vanity Cases $1.95 Black patent and cobra grain leathers, Inside there is a large mirror, three metal fittings and a coin purse, Upper Malin Floor Offers Savings in Nearly Every Department Mill Lengths of 36-Inch FineWale Corduroy 59c Yard — Economy Hair Nets Dozen 45c The BonMarché PIKH #STRELT—SECOND AVENUB—UNION STREET—SEATTLE Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Economy Friday 1 to 8-yard lengths—most every color and black—many lengths of duplicate colors. Striped 31-Inch Viyella Flannel 36-Inch Fine Suiting Velvet at Fine quality, silk finish, in shades of medium blue only—suitable for dresses, children’s coats and trim- mings. 1$2.35 30-Inch All-Wool Middy Flannel Fine for men’s shirts, children’s dresses and middies —in golf red, navy blue and cream white. For Baby! Rubber Pants 100 pairs of naturalcolored Rubber Pants, mediam and large sites Play Suits of kiddy cloth and trimmed red. Sizes 2 to 6 years pce Bath Ro! 32 Bath Hobes of Beacon cloth, In blue GO only, Sizes 1 and 2 years Baby Needs Reduced a Fourth to a Half This lot consists of Blankets, Creepers, Rony desirable Mems. Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche . Dresses and many Infante’ Mighty smart, these costume velvet Jumper Dresses—trimmed with black silk braid, and have patent leather belt—wear one over blouse and it makes a’ very good-looking cos- tume. In black only— sizes 16 to 46. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s Vests Winter-weight fleeced cot- ton, slightly imperfect—high neck, long sleeves, or Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; knee or, ankle length pants to match. Sizes 36 to 44. 25c 125 Peg-top Suits in bines, tans and brown, made Jumper Dresses! At $9.95 79c Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 1$1.25 For men’s shirts, pajamas, women’s blouses and chil- Different color stripes on white, gray or tan grounds—washes and wears well. dren's wear. 65c Cotton Taffeta Lining, Yard Navy and white only—suitable for dress linings—under- wear, bloomers—will wear and launder well. Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche Priced to Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings $1.55 Ten Strand—Strictly Firsts Reinforced toes and soles, high spliced heels and garter hemmed tops; black and brown. Sizes 81g to 10. % to 2% inches wide. edgings and Insertions. work effect, on Swiss material. Neckwear 85c Venise Collar and Cuff Sete— colored Organdy Vests and Tux edo Collars, Net Guimpes com- bined with Val and Venise lace— some with elbow sleeves. Fur Banding $1.00 Near Seal fur—2? inches wide— for hats or trimmings. Women’s First Silk Hose Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche eee LC Laces and Embroideries TERA TT TLS Lace Remnants Reduced to 3c Yard Imitation Cluny, crochet, Torehon, Val lace edges and insertions— Embroidery and Lace Remnants Reduced to 5c Camisole lace, imitation Cluny, crochet and filet edges aid band- ings, embroidery edges of Swiss and cambric, Embroidery Remnants—'/, to 3 Yards—35c Yd. broldery 2Tinch flouncings—I7-inch camisole em! 27-Inch Flouncings—Remarkable Value at 65c _ Hermstitched, scalloped or ruffled edges—in dainty blind or epen- Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Go Quick! Glove Silk Lace Stockings at $1.95 “Van Raalte” Brand Heavy Weight Lace style effect and chiffon weight net in plain colors and contrast- ing stripes—best colors. in and flouncing—also in Ribbons 10c Novelty and plain satin, moire and metal effect, 4 to 2 inches while, for fancy work or trim mings. Mill Ends Veiling 25¢ Lyard lengths — black, brown, navy and with contrasting dots— plain and fancy: mesh, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Fully and sleeves finished with rick-rack braid. Stamped several colored embroidery or ap- plique patches. terial is unbleached mus- lin and the dresses are made to fit the medium, large or women. In sizes 36 to 44. Art Needlework Section—Third Floor Prunella Skirts! Stunning Pleated Skirts with contrasting stripes of self material and eponge. The skirts are black. They are made; quite long and_ have’ deep hems: sizes, 24 to 34. Stamped House Dresses made, with neck patterns, for The ma- extra large Special Purchase 100 brown, navy and Waist $5.95 Second Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s Vests Knitted Silk Vests (Sec- onds), bodice style, rib- bon shoulder straps in! pink, white and orchid. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 121 Women’s Suits and Dresses One-Third Less Dresses and Suits that have been our most popular sellers this season—but have sold down to a few garments of each price—so we reduce them to make room for on-coming winter wearables. You benefit in the Big Savings. Canton Crepe Silk Dresses 1—$32.50 Reduced to $21.87 2—$35.00 Reduced to $23.33 Duvet de Laine and Marleen Suits Twill Suits 2—$55.00 Reduced to $36.67 1$1.00 + 30c | $1.15 $1.35 —$33. ts) .50 . r 3-$12.95 Reduced to $8.63 } $1020 Requoed te $28.33 2—$29.50 Reduced to $19.67 2” $69.50 Reduced fo $46.34 2—$14.50 Reduced to $9.64 9 $49.50 Reduced to $33.00 8—$49.50 Reduced to $33.00 Tyyi/] and Tricotine 9)» 1—$17.85 Reduced to $11.90 1—$69.50 Reduced to $46.33 5—$55.00 Reduced to $36.67 11—$49.50 Reduced to $33 7 1—$18.95 Reduced to $12.63 1—$65.00 Reduced to $43.33 6 —$59.50 Reduced to $39.67 5—$45.00 Reduced to $30.00 { a 1—$18.50 Reduced to $12.33 Poiret Twill 3—$65.00 Reduced to $43.34 Wool Mixtures - 2 1—$19.50 Reduced to $13.00 Wool Dresse 6—$69.50 Reduced to $46.34 1—$29.50 Reduced to $19.67 9 1—$23.75 Reduced to $15.83 Ms . 4904.50 Reduced to. $18.96 Ge 2—$35.00 Reduced to $23.33 7—$75.00 Reduced to $50.00 3-—$39.50 Reduced to $26.34 ff 1—$24.75 Reduced to $16.50 1—$27.75 Reduced to $18.50 2—$79.50 Reduced to $53.00 3—$45.00 Reduced to $30.00 1—$27.75 Reduced to $18.50 $42.50 Reduced to $28.33 1—$85.00 Reduced to $56.67 2~-$49.50 Reduced to $33.00 , 9—$28.75 Reduced to $19.17 1—$65.00 Reduced to — 2—$125 Reduced to $83.34 2—$55.00 Reduced to $36.67 E ; Second Floor—The Bon Marche be ; ut ! : vl R | ie For Boys! | Renge Belt, Corsets! | Stationery! | Draperies! * 300 Boys’ All-Wool Caps 15c Well-knitted, in plain colors and assorted color combina- tions. for the money. 100 Boys’ Jersey Sweaters Splendid Sweaters, with chest stripings of contrasting colors. Sizes 22 to 36, priced at aia $1.95 48 Cotton Jerseys In navy and maroon—but not all sizes in both colors. Sizes 28 to 34, priced 94c Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Splendid caps Perfection Oil Heater No. 560 Heater, a large size—it has a brass tank $7.95 and nickel- plated trimmings Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche value in these part elastic top Corsets. They are made of pink $2 50 coutil and elastic at a) - end of the back stays, in sizes M4 to 36, Mesh Bandeaux $1.00 Long pink mesh, back-closing Bar deaux, in sizes 44 to 52. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Reinforced in the seat. launder—requires no ironing. Secohd F Pink or White Windsor Crepe Bloomers n The leg is long, and made very full; elastic at the waist and knee—very easy to sheets oF cards, with 24 envelopes a 10c Artificial Flowers, in baskets— 50c 35c 25c Typewriter Carbon Paper, 25 ic black and blue, dozen 500 Imported Story Books, for children, illustated ; 35c Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 98c The Bon Marche 50 Slipover Sweaters Originally $4.95 Reduced to Made of mohair and fiber with round necks, 36-Inch Marquisette Durable for long or short cur- tains—white, cream and ecru; yard....... 1 Tc Curtain Scrims drawn - work border— ony to make and launder well. vhite cream and ecru, yard 15c 36-Inch Cretonnes Heavy Linenized Cretonne—in a host of designs and colors; yard wide; 1 OOC Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche With Domestics! Bleached Muslin lic Yard 1,000 yards, full yard wide, in fulldength bolts; soft finish, for underwear, sheets or pillow cases, Black Sateen 19¢ Yard ; : : Dandy for aprons and bloomers, 27 to 36 two pockets and narrow belts, in navy, gray, inches wide, in a soft twill; mill ends— scarlet and tangerine. In sizes from 38 to 42. e lengths to 5 yards, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche