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WILL CONSIDER Moore Has BUILDING ZONES af eat Bill | City Zoning Ordinance to Be g Settled Tuesday Objections to various regulation of The proposed soning ontinance, which @estricts the use, heleht and areas Of buildings tn the four bullding dts | © Belote of the city, will be discussed | - eta public hearing before the 0: ning | | @ommilssion at tho city hall ‘Tuesday | evening. Principal among the objections are @ooupancy allowed tn the foi classes ) Of areas; “A.” including first rest property and outlying flat dis B,” outlying apartment house "C." outlying business v4 close-in apartments, and PD," close-in business and all manu. Pacturing districts. is ‘The “A” districts allow buildings to er 45 per cent of « corner lot; the | *B" districts permit structures to ~ @over 60 per cent of inside lots or 70 @ent of corner lots; “ ge must be held to 75 per lots; In “D" districts the en by the ordinance. JNumerous opinions that the bulld tags should be allowed to occupy a Whose against the percentage of lot} @ccupy 3 per cent of an inside lot! district | ) Gent Of inside lots and 90 per cent of} lof Beasie McCoy Brea of the lot may be occupied | where yards or courts are | Proportion of the lots In each the districts have been expressed. | | his Week With Eddie Leonard the veteran minstrel, and — Bil Hallen, a new comedian to Sear tle audiences, showing the way, the current bil at the Moore theater, which opened Sunday, is the best-balanced Orphoum vaudeville of the season. It is one of those bills which make «a hit with vaudeville patrons in that comedy holds the spotlight thruout the program, and then In Leonard's act all of the players come out for a bur mber that is little short Leonard still sings and dances tn hin own inimitable manner, white Hallen, with his stuttering jokes and ability to put them across the foot lights brought down the house. Hallen has a team act with Mra | Leonant and comes on tn the two closing turns. Leonard has a fine eccentric dancer with him, a young fel named Stewart, who did some amar ing steps, and a young miss, bil as Olive, who did an Impersonation The only disappe tating feature of Leonant’s act Sunday was his fatiure to sing “Ida,” hie bigee :REDGDETG PETSPETEDE ETE PEEPS DATED ZF w The Quixey Four, « gine ot | e breesy fellows, popular mt enti they Ten out of encores. Ran) numbers were « bright bit of their) "In reply to these objections, City | turn. J. D, Blackwell sald Mon fi ‘win & view to the future. we might easily have tm years to come, when this now ty Bas grown to the proportion of/the show with a novelty acrobatic | Eastern cities, it will be seen | act, and the Tuscano brothers throw | the enactment and enforcement | Roman axes with skill tn the closing ‘these regulations at this time was | number. e move,” Blackwell said. Coaster Is Injured in Crash Into a building while at 29th ave. 8. and Norman M.. Sunday, Elma Devenny, 10, of be a the face and lost four teeth tn we impact. She was given medical at the Seattle General ho» i} and taken to her home. ‘Will be the subject of a talk A. Winkenwerder, dean of the St Sorestry of the University Tuesday noon, at Cc Smith Butiding restaurant, Washington Alumni will ty Gives ‘Children Gifts ty children from gonigy end ‘were entertained by iraSdcstag ed: tas: Getvoraee _ Sunday at 4347 17th Claus distributed gifts to | _ehil4. Refreshments were ‘The children returned to at 4 o'clock. 4 'Ba b 28th ave. S., was bruised and cut | Billy Dale, an old favorite here that the ordinance ts planned/ has @ new act with a company of | lewo, that got a lot of laughs, | | “Profitecring,” a comedy playlet, ‘of Nght and air for all build: / featured Walter Newman and com With more area allowed them: | pany. The Millia-Bart company opened | CHILDREN GET FREE HAIRCUT Kiddies, if you haven't got the price you needn't go without a hair | eut at Christman. R. W. Jennings, proprietor of the | Madison Barber shop at 614 Madison | st., called The Star this morning to aay that he'll take care of any chil dren who can’t afford @ haircut for the holidays. “Bend them to ma” he said, “all those who haven't got dads or whose | Gade are out of work. I'll fix them Mr. Jennings Invites his young | friends to come any day but Wed nesday. Death Victim Was Well Known Here) Mra. Sarah L. Davidson, 40, who) for 20 years was in charge of the attorneys’ information bureau in the courthouse, died Sunday night im the Seattle General hospital. Sho was the widow of the inte Samuel Davidson. Mormons Will Work THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT | Of All Economical Christmas Gifts Here’s the Best! 4a Jobber’s Sacrifice of 94 Silk, Wool and Velvet BETTER DRESSES 21 AT $10.75 54 AT $14.89 19 AT $17.49 Just in Time for Gift Gwwing! —Chantilly lace Dresses — —Panne Velvet Dresses —Georgette Dresses —Poiret Twill Dresses —beautifully bead trimmed —decorated with black sequins —cape effects in velvet —appropriate for street and dress wear —sizes 16 to 50 Here are undeniably better dresses, costing you less than their high quality would ordinarily permit. Seize this op portunity—and buy one, at least, TOMORROW! | 1 | } NEE NNNNNEN RR aa Reee RaW aca nb hina Baa tis site punsinse pe pase © | wo be THE SEATTLE STAR Lf wh one Hours: 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. “Ace,” Coaster Wagon aga " wBuick, aN : 6e 1 Ss. e With disc steel wheels and self- and “Liberty.” Some have disc retained roller be aring, in diises izes. wheels and pneumatic tires. Prices bye ee Mahrst 0% 50, Ris “i em are $7.85, $14.50, $16.50, $20.00, oe - Loyrh Tek »ber tires, $25.00, $30.00, Toy Shop, Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche HERE is still time for the busy housewife to play “Madam Santa” and select a most useful gift for “Him” from a great variety in our Men’s Shop. Suggested for Christmas Giving Elbow Length Gloves $6.00 Cord and Madras Shirts $1.95 Woven madras and Russian cords in plain blues and grays long wearing, with soft French cuffs Good Quality Suspenders 50c “President” Buspenders in two stylon; well made, good looking and comfortable Fine Texture Silk Neckties 65c A praction| gift for practical wear, Bplendid weaves, stripes and colors. Perrin’s Imported Kid Gloves, 1¢-button or elbow length, fn all eeasonable shades Upper Main Floor—The Ren Marche Fine Soiesette Collared Shirts $2.15 Fine Sotesette Shirts with soft attached collars and button . cuffs. White, tan and «ray Swiss and French Silk Neckties $1.95 Exclustve designs and patterns tn imported Neckties of heavy elk and satin. Ideal gifts Knitted Blouse Sweater $3.95 The newest sport sweaters, in a Serviceable Wool- Mixed Socks 50c Warm, strongty-woven Socks stylish and comfortable for win. ter wear. Black, natural, Oxford and heathers, Men’s Shop bined with oO mane etrip- ings; very smart Second Floer—The Ben Marche Girls’ Coat Sweaters $7.45 With brushed Ango : Just a Step Inside Second Ave. Entrance, Near Union St. » Nocond Ploor—~The Hon Marche remme Chirkitas Netheralls $5.00 to $10.00 Snug-fitting gcarments which take the place of vest, girdle and brassiere; dainty and trim. Made of combinations of suede cloth and silk tricot, in the shades of orchid, Mesh and white. Second Fieor—The Hon Marche Leather Photo Albums Writing Cases $1.50 to $3.50 $2.75 to $7.50 Aplendia Albume tn “Tourist Tablets” tn which to keep snap- leather, the handlest shots; these make fine thing to give @ person jy, who travels Upper Main Fleer peer Mate Fleer Furs Reduced One-Third Luxurious, practical gifts, about which nine out of ten women will say, “Just what I wanted most!” Christmas Tree Lane and Gift Street Make your Christmas shopping just as easy for yourself as you can by using Christmas Tree Lane and Gift , $5.95 Full-furred § Japanese ogekipely me yoy ay r J pone on proiginentye Sax. eae $3.97 Re eee po ag $16. 34 fvely aries just sulted tor pits, "| For Choker'at ="... $6.50 Suck ver caer”... $23.35 Caran ae nace Sic oe $8.64 S| $19.67 shops have countless novel ms. $29.50 Poiret F 00 § WE STREET W om fi eet| me woe... 919,67 saale” = $26.34 Floor and has the daintiest of gifts that are to be worn and appreciated. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Remember the Folks Back Z East with Paul’s Jams Put up in Christmas pack- ages all ready for mailing. VId¢. Your choice of any kind. ais Christmas Lamps and Shades The Gifts Superb! Solid Mahogany Lamps, Special at $15.00 These are fitted with pipe to protect wiring, and have three adjustable sockets. Silk and Georgette Shades $18.50 A large asrortment of fine shades in many different shapes and colors, finished with @ 6-inch fringe. Oval Shaped Lamp Shades $20.00 Shades for table lamps, well made, neat, with silk fringe in several color combinations, Wrought Iron Table Lamps $10.00 With a polychrome fintsh and candle burner. A neat parchment shade to go with lamp, $2.00. Polychrome Table Lamps $8.00 Attractive lamps in very pretty combinations of colors. Martha Washington Cabinet $20.00 Polychrome Candlesticks $3.25 Pair Priscilla Sewing Cabinet $7.00 Very convenient and woll-made cabinet, made of first-class mahogany. Smoking Sets $8.00 Convenient Smoking Sets, mahogany finished, with drawer for cigareta, # Hand-Painted Plates 50c Oh, so many pretty Nippon Hand- painted China Plates. Your choice of fruit, flowers and scenic designs. 5-Piece Kitchen Set 98c Pure aluminum, consisting of cake turner, exe beater, slotted spoon, mixing spoon, Iadie— complete with rack, _ FATA BV AV AW ava gra VaM, Very pretty and greatly in demand for gifts, Smoker Cabinet $12.00 Ornamental and convenient, with siiding top ash tray, mateoh holder, cigar cutter and cigar holder, Smoking Stands $5.00 Of wrought f i Fourth Fi he teak tate ron, in various finishes. Gift | Linens, Bedding ‘ana Blankets Fancy Turkish Towels Bath Mats 75c to $3.00 Best mills products, all wanted colors an@ hand- Imported and American—w wonderful patterns and some Jacquard patterns—40¢ up to $2.00, fine colors that will be nice for gifts, " : Damask Cloths and Napkins All-Wool Blankets Fine quality linen—our own tmportation—priced Strictly all wool, from the best mills in America; within the reach of all, White and plaids; all best colors-—$8.50 to $25.00, Auto Robes $4.85 to $20.00 Bedspreads $1.95 to $12.50 Anyone with an automobile will appreciate one Hundreds of Bedspreads, crochet and satin, fin- of these robes. Wool and plush; fine quality; good ished, plain or scallops; all good values; priced ac- looking. cording to quality, Union Street Basement Fruit Cakes 65c Lb. My, but they are de lelous—"Ye Very Best” ~-fine for any member of the family, Easy to send through the mails, Olde Plum Pudding empecially delicious—Ib. AL A A EE EEE AE AEE LE AANA hy Rh heyyy LER REA ANS Ghhy Rhuhphis y Moments Are Flying —Shop yo 5 MORE DAYS—THEN sais” dea Toy Shop, Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Suggested for Christmas Giving — Pictures $1.50 to $10.00 of Mount Rainier, beautifully orth nuventr Pi tinted and framed; a royal gift from the Ne went etures Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Music Rolls $2.95 to $10.00 Made of smooth and neal grain leather, To @ student of music « roll ful gift a ‘3 | Fountain Pens $2.50 to $13.50 1 styles of foun in the Water h Upper Main Floor 1 be a thought- Eversharp Pencils s F itted $1.00 to $10.00 uit Cases acienantwqmense $25.00 to $85.00 Penctis more and more. Cobra grain cowhide They make real «iftea. caren fitted with pyralin ivory, tortoise and amber fittings Lower Main ¥! In nickel, gold Upper Main Fiver Men’s Traveling Bags $25.00 to $40.00 sterling and Roomy, well - made bags, with sewed seame, leagher corners and leather linings and pockets—made of shrunk walrus Lower Main Phoenix Silk Vests $2.35 Fine quality Vests of standard make, in the bodice top styia, in shades o fleah, orchid and whtt Upper Main Fleer “Rock-a-bye a” j cs Baby says Santa Claus, as he sits in the big corner windw of The Bon Marche rocking his three youngest babies, while he watches over his great animal family and hosts of toys and games and books he Phoenix Vests $1.95 Stik and Fiber-mixed Vests, made in the bodies top and ribbon straps. In flesh, orchid and white Upper Main Floor brought to help make this a wonderfully Merry Christmas for all the little folks. His babies are laughing, and all the animals seem happy and not a bit afraid of the big, life-size tiger that’s in the midst of it all. There’s only one that seems at all afraid, and that’s a little African boy that’s trying to ride away on the tall giraffe, and no matter how much he “giddaps,” the tall giraffe just bobs his head, opens his mouth as much as to say—“We're all quite safe while Santa's here.” See them today— in the big corner window Boys’ Useful Gifts Buy ’Em Now Here’s a splendid list from which to choose: Tom Sawyer Blouses 95c to $3.50 Good sturdy blouses of quality—col- ors all guaranteed fast. Pleasing pat- terns or plain colors—made with yoke back, imitation or French cuffs. Some with button-down collars, Tom Sawyer Shirts. .$1.25 to $4.00 Boys’ Silk Ties. ..50¢, 65¢, 75¢, $1 Boys’ Black or Brown Rubber Belts ................. Boys’ Suspenders, neatly boxed, ..50¢ And scores of other useful gifts in the Boys’ Section, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche