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Dif fers With Eckstein on | State Taxation Problems Real Estate Man Asks Commission Head Glove Bonds Tree Ornaments Some Questions Regarding Report Make yo thes oparide saith Ssisealasibnsien So easy to buy and so gladly re- a t lectric light strings Raitor The Star ers a Boracay 7 ata rg ine ecived. Recipient may drop in any Sip ~ de pl 1 hf llea Lots Re on mere 0 ore Stein ‘anabeec at ew aumapectan’ tae time and be properly fitted r Y tinsel garlands ant org vol —— eee ve Ger. Harts tax/ an income tax upon the entire in At Information Desks— of them on the F ‘ourth Floor. Siwemiestion mmittes, ta reported | Come-producing wealth and ability Upper and Lower Main Floors Zo Have made a series of statements| of the state would produce less Ferarding the tax situation which | *evenue? | OLB STREET —ARCOND i) Mr. Bokatein| I have always underatood that all “ oan gets agnor hie atti.| t@xee should be paid out of incoma & Rude, if possible, in the columns of/ Taxes can only be paid either out The Btar. Space would not permit] f Income or out of principal. To | treating “with each one of these | PAy taxes out of principal ise a ‘Statements in this communtoation. | Yiclous, confiscatory procedure that ; th: tstand.| WOuld eventually destroy capital, ; ie : ‘ ; ie = ale ae eaten niin od Tk | au ABEIO AND MUDER Set it ablaze with sparkling ornaments, brilliant garlands and glistening tinsel of silver and gold—then load it d ‘Mr, Eckstein to explain thru the| CLASSIC AND MODERN : tl the & A = omg ot Medium of the press. Finally, with regard to Mr. Bok practical gifts for all the fami y—a Bo Pp’ i Mr, Eckstein ts reported to have *¢!n's opposition to direct taxation Bearemaee & ensoa umn e|tey enue weer ener I [Don’t Overlook One Single Opportunity to Bring Happiness to Somebody | | ° 5 . > He ta also reported to have stated) bert Spencer on this subject | ° Wh Sh ll I G Wh Sh ll I G Baas rom Taventinton he ia] 5, 20° conaunen terra ee at Sha we at Sha we at Sha ive Het think that this was the rig’ . ot in.| toned among citizens, should be | T F, h = file tax a tis tations Gn federal | Borne by “all, Bvery one who re er? O a oO at er : tax was at present tmpoeed| coves the benefite which govern ener votes that tmeomen| ON, conta, of gevernment ena|i* Silk Jersey Petticoats with scalloped and fringed Quilted Shoes in pink and blue silk, 75c. | Brief Cases, $3.95 to $25.00. 7 He yee reported to have en boy chap di elih aedtheg aged hems in good colors, $3.95. yor oe Sacque~. white and pink Leather Bags, $4.95 to $60.00. a ak acl ia ite thas’ the pataione ox Important. The aim of the pollti 3 House Dresses in gingham, packed in gift boxes, case aaesionk li baby sass is feeds iain che Dress Gloves of suede, cape and mocha, $1.65 3 “passed on”| clans commonty t# to raise public €° OF r OF vft § 5 5.75. ~ yong deavthin poy Sands th aaah tugs Gu sball leave 2.95 to $5.95. oiiaibiicls sini eashaian heavy and belted, in rose, blue and tans, $1.95. $ ae ud tina, Wes of cation and tals she al inn ie Feagon he would not MANY icin of the Gutietided toads trom Ww. '» Suit C tn Sadie vhide, $15.00 to Novelty Toys, including rattles, wooden novelties, tk oa 3 , 4 ee thin ate” “**| hie income. But this system, being Bh aga ee ee ee ee dolls, brush and comb sate, floating toys, dainty si B 16e, eo ‘ sicsiaeih’ heli > P SIN Jone which takes furtively suma 27.50, hand-made bibs, mittens and many other items, ‘ajamas of sole- 4 — ’ sd oe which should not be achieved. The Fitted Suit Cases, $25.00 to $85.00, 25e to Be. dette, ~peceale..axal $5.00 to $9.95. Tf Mr, Eckstein is correctly eee eset eggs ams Bloor and, if Lower Main Fleor—The Bon Marche Gift Booth—Second Pleer—The Hom Marche | Oxford cloth, $1.65 Collar Bags, $1.00 She the commitien bas aj necator’ putlic ‘sapenditare A Bleetrie °° Grit, Electric Irons, Nice Headwear for Baby—Silk and knitted toques | to $3.50, to $5.00. * at, I fear that $20,000 of the|/ maxim perpetually repeated was $13.50, $3.95. and bonnets, new and wonderful assortment, 5 Silk Paja sid eeilal Celde of money has produced lUttle | -Taxati thout tation ts a , 95. . t mas 4 or no Feoube Lat me ask Mr. ar geboees Sexperiencn han eince minke ' moar C Scho iordhia, tn ™ sas Silk Toques, all white or with colors, $1.50. ae I hye: up to peng yaa $6.50 ing the statement, it ol that, the other hand, . 00. 7 . be ” M ” Stas 00. reeks Be really thinks tat if man pays| representation without taxation en Electri Waffle assorted colors with A Nice Knitted For Little Sister, ‘ihc iia aia + wed ates ; sso pana paese fol Wa en Spen: t “pene “$12 00 to black bases, 75¢ and Outfit for little sis- 2 to 6, Serge Panty fe SE Setaraeh te geveranental Edo compo that poe arcem-| $16.00. ie $1.25. ter or brother to 2 A Dresses, some all Leather House Slippers, $2.25 to $5.00. y than when he was required do | ly to the city of acid a = years—sweater, cap ‘ or “Fai bor,” a clever story, by Joseph fan unlimited tax on prop-| Beattie or the state of Washinaton? ee ee ee ee ee and leggings, in red ih yhtiage? _ c faowin, Shae If modern authority te needed, let E idered and H titched Pillow and other colors, trim, a few velvets, ». Lincoln, $2.00. me quote “The Bache Review,” a smbroldered ai emstite anes, nebaoel one-toarth “My Discov of Engiand,” s humorous direct taxpayers form a mi-|summary of the general financial 59c to 85c each. reduced one-fourth, ‘ A , My scovery a 5 of the voters, while under) and business situation, published in sf , ‘ wl to $3.75 a set. to $2.85. yarn, by Stephen Leacock, $1.50. ; tive state income tax the|New York, December 2, 1922. All-Linen Luncheon Sets, $4.50 to $675.00. Novelty Sacque Sets—Bootees, sacque and cap, ’ Onin Tos” thawed Bavad Wille aoe taxpayers will form « ma-| “In England every income of $600 m4 Handsome Printed Luncheon Sets, $2.50 to many hand-made, $1.50 to $2.95. ip ye e With a taxpaying majority/and upward per annum is taxed. F SS 53.25 Why Not a Bath Robe for little sister? Beacon est, $1.75. -| Under @ ayntem Ike that the whole 25. ; ? ainsi a nation ‘teeis directly the burden of “eee? Printed L hi Cloths, $1.10 and $1.25. cloth, satin trim; sizes 2 to 6, $1.95. vane ae salbsye en taxation. | This fosters a spirit in| TAA ee ee en eae ee, A Nursery Chair for baby, white enamel, hand Stetson Hats, $7.00; Mallory, $5.00, and Bon the wovernment conduct, wepecially fl en ee ee “iy bade Gk t Petame Oeied! Bent at, |. “ore ike Oe aa related to the expenses of carry- °. ag —. o° V4 y> b ‘ ps, - oO 09. Gimapproval of offiela! extrorstaen, BOGEN. Funcy Turkish Towels, 40c to $2.00. set, $1.50 and $1.95. valk sth Silk Shirts, $4.95 to $10.00. S02). ss Baby Walkers—Enameled wood walkers with Sewie tnitdiiiaestie tenths rare aera canes or BARMERA Hath Mats, handsome patterns, 75 to $3.00. | etn way $0.96 chse . in keeping down the cost of govern. EAZ/™, Satin-finish Bedspreads, $3.95 to $11.50. Iron Walkers, in dainty colors, $4.95. Silk Shinines at are .end pol aa nat od see Third Fleor—The Non Marche Infante’ Shep—Recond Floor—The Non Marche Fleer—Te. ~| “Tm this country we have no such| :| aafety valve againest extravagance of a What Shall I Give Cea boone ave | Aa To Grandmother? What Shall I Give To Grandfather? i e "teem 5 Hand-made Blouses with Tuxedo collars, $3.95 to $5.75. Cuff Links, 50c to $2.00. attle Folks Have ie Padded Jackets, black, black and white; sizes 88 to 44, $1.50. Comfy Felt Slippers, $2100 to $8.00. 9 pee ‘ ih > Rane: Aven ee Ger ceenees coe eo Ele. “The Breaking Point,” by Mary Roberts Rinehart, $2.00. Real Exciting Nights int” by Mary Roberts, Rine g g §) - % Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, lacquered and decorated, 49c. » Siete Welt Exc nights! Well say 10 ———— 1° rae Mii with a picture at the top, $1.50. Neckties, 45c to $3.00. . nae ioe and Silk efismatde tty have ad 1( BIG PRIZES GIVEN (FR a Oe Petris's imported French’'| Weel Gloves, $1.00. ufflers, $1.95. ( FOR BEST ESSAYS ets, $10.75 to $12.00. Kid, 2-clasp Gloves, pique | Cotton Shirts, $1.15 to J.) ,,House Coats, $5.50 to 3 ‘The Star's “Exciting Night The Star prises Pure Down Bed Comforts, a t, $2.65. | $5.00 $ 4 W. Fickiowen, 819 Orcas || {20 ‘ht0n box! snays at ot more $20.00 each. ppprezene hee stn Flannel Shirts, $1.95 to anne, Bees Sl Pelion of pa di than 200 words on the subject, Beacon Indian Blankets, Narcissus Bulbs with a $6.00. $7.50. race of being tha || “My Mont Exciting Night.” Write 5.00. bowl, 50c to $3.25. Outing Flannel Pa. Traveling Bags, $4.95 to i seat ke yy ollegiens your story and send it tn to the $5.00. . ing jamas, $60.00. 'e é by bad been on was || “ixclting Night Editor, ‘The Jacquard Bed Comfort- Narcissus Bulbs, 3 in a | $1.65 to $3.50. ' dei! ye Talk about excierment—he || 98°." ables, $4.50. Wrought Iron Smoking Stand, $5.00. an Here are the prises: : ‘Third Fleer box, 25c. a Mahoguny-finish Smoking Sets, 5c. | story from B. Ursin, 1708 Boren ar $35; second, $30; thind, Silk Stockings with lisle top, full fashioned, in colors, black an Fourth Fleer—The Ron Marche rat (a night while on & Bis|| " The beat six are to be published = —— with fancy handles, cords and rings and fine Felt Slippers, priced from $1.50 to $2.50. he had quality silk covers, borders plain and fancy, $4.95 to $12.00. eo Suede and Cape Gloves, $1.65 to $5.75. in the Leather Boudoir Slippers, $1.95 to $5.00. Briar Pipe, 50c to $4.50. 1 : . Upper Main Fieor—The Bom Marche Auto Robe, $4.85 to $20.00. Campfire Girls, Pyrex Casseroles, in silver-plated frames, $3.25 to $6.50. J Third Fleor—The Ron Marche A Conf. Home, Union Street Hasement—The Hon Marche ; Deaconess Settlement, $72.91. = @6©Black Silk Sweaters, for grandmother, $24.50. Dintieg American Veterans, #400 Wand iieercuttn on tach What Shall I Give Florence Crittenden o| nes, S97 Hue of Goat hes What Shall I Give To Little Sister? dies of the G. A. Kt. Home, | as a e : ° ° os Fancy Velour Coats, with fur collars; size 17, at $17.50. Vain nlite ety, eattle | yr. + To Big S ister. ? Beacon Cloth Bath Robes, with satin binding, sizes 6 to ‘s Home, " ; ; , $3.95 to $4.95. : 16 years, $4.95. “ Pony ate takben Garters in dattoreat po wond ay Flannel Middies, regulation style, cuff at bottom, in navy, Y " as > *: ; scarlet, green; sizes 6 to 16, at $3.95. $112.6; Near ast To 4.00 00 : a eee Party Dresses of light shades of taffeta, sizes 6 to 12, at Olive Branch Mission, $87.60; Pacific Black and Orange Garters, 85c. ar co t 6 writers of the best | Coast Rescue and Protective associa- : Fancy Lingerie Pins, Flannelette Pajamas 2 Sweaters, warded the following 657.29; Ruth School for Girl ae r . | fancy ripple style, Firat, $96; necond, $20; third, Ryther Child Horne, $1,108.29; : 35e and 45c. in colored figured pat brushed revers and ‘The Star will publieh the best $2,225.87; ct Tricolette Bloomers, terns, $2.95. . . . sie a ven Beasuee Mission. 4198.18; ces fitted front, full across Necond Fleer cuffs; all shades; |attle Community Fund, $1,6 ‘ ee < the back, in the most Swing Frames of | izes 6 to 12, at $7.45. 3; 0 “Little Women,” il- lustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith, $1.50. “Raggedy Ann,” a 1 atte Comenunity fervice, $888.73; wanted colors, $3.95. burnished gold and Cretonne or Percale trated by. Tonner On pros Pty hap Memnals:, teteety : Fancy Bandeaux, silvertone for photos, | AProns with nice big Gruelle, $1.25. “4 Seattle Hebrew Benefit, $691. -| 4 Tbe to $2.50. $1.00. ese rag hy en Children’s Purses, : DISTRIBUTED a tee een Silk Candle Shades with four rows of antique metal | 5!%€8 10 to 14, at 95c, Qe to $2.50. ‘. lace trim, $1.25. Manicure Sets, $2.50 to $6.50, bot ted et We Boudoir Lamps, in ivory and black, $8.00. Thimbles, 25c to $2.50. ‘ ; “ n $ ‘BI as. Given Peet “Gediay. $612.60; ‘Theodora Week-end Cases, seae to a750. — woe Foca Bon Marche mention ciety, $406.32; U. of W. TMC. Ay OYMINT GEOne cle eho esr ies Shesihs Music Rolls, $1.25 to $10.00. December Community fund . Of W. Y. W. C. A,, $116.66; Volunteers of America, $1,296.28; : T ° Bey 1 Ce or eco aied | Washington Children’s Home $787.50; W hat S hall I Give This amount representa one.| Washington Howard Association, » % Of the reduced budget, payment | $210.00; W. ©. T. U., Americanization : ° ready ‘tmen’imado’ for” Oe. | SePartment rons Anti To lg Brother. ‘and November of the second jeagu ; ; Ladies’ Inat. clu * “Captain Blood,” a story for men, by Raphael A. oval), $4,490.82; Sahatini $9 ition t agate \ pp igrmwarlphae Hebrew Association, $26 Sabatini, $2.00. - Upper Main Floor—The Hon Marche ; ; pending the outcome of the |A- (ocal v 43,951.72, Suspenders in Christmas boxes, 50c. ihis amount will be ethraeted Silk Moire Mufflers, $1.50. Fleece-lined Gauntlet Gloves, 65c. nt ee ber cont budget, a» d-) Annual Y. M. C. A. Brushed Wool Men's Hand- Handkerchiefs, Windsor Ties, | Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche What Shall I Give To Little Brother? (g@ An Automobile, $7.65 to $30.00. J Rubber Belts, 50c. @ Monday, and the remainder dis- Dinner Wednesday 31 a senisstid oo bon var — jecves - = IA Uist of contritntors, with ads |ygrte YM CA. annual Christman Knitted Muf- rile daresay’ Bers | (“x ae © and amounts will be publish | pan ye sir farang winsgyd oe flers, $5.00 to $1 ‘50; linen, ini- Baseball Suits 3 Tom. Sawyer a te latter per or en Greenwell, of the Aetna Insurance $9.95. tialed, 50c¢ to of flannel, $3.50. Blouses of per- Piirgina everyone whe worked da, {PbOn® and vocal solos by the mem- oy ‘l ie 00 to hiefi eo!) ae esette, in plain the drive to mee that ail pledges hg ARE PE $5.00. , 4 $1 50. eae — ue 50c. pen mn de- ee Gisae ae wit begin caraing | Blood Poisoning Cambric Handkerchiefs with plain and fancy Wool Sport Coats, sizes from 8 to 15 years, & espera ps 2 ane sae, ana Kills Laborer borders and initials, 2 for 26¢ to S5c. $1.95, sy “oe es 0 ary this (hee BE tin goat Wool-mixed Utility Jackets, $3.45 and $7.50. “Robinson Crusoe,” illustrated in color and @ December distribution, with |of James Reese, 26, 709 Marion at., amounts to each agency, fol-| at the city hospital Tuesday. Reese, a longshoreman, contracted the in- fection while paring his corns with & razor. Bath Robes of warm blanket material, $3.95 boxed, a wonderful book for all boys, $2.00, e to $12.50. Felt House Slippers from $1.25 to $2.00. Lower Main Fleor—The Bon Marche Upper Main Floor—The Hom Marche