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THE SEATTLE STAR Rebukes Writer for Cataloging His Ills She ber ot Tells Him Not to Get Too Intellectual Bill Would Limit Solons to|*!"s™’y,!8 o1mot t at the d y at Olympia are an | trolum, Seventh ave | ‘ work for a numb or T. Erick Why Not Suggest Good Things, His View One Job Each will go the he ws . | amen ane OLYMPIA, Jan, 10.—After be 43 regular meeting ¢ Y Bon Marche 01 the} ing squelched on the opening | the calss in tranapo which sigukty i of the ene! legislative birere . ? S sar cousdoun ut] Senco prc nani January ANCE e TL arcl 12 —e ‘ - P ’ slave and a king, The " > arr SHCON N NION 8 {nT —BEATTLE ‘ na throne, Wey : i PIKE STREET Les D AVENUE-—UNI BTRES White > ys aud Thursdays at ——_—_—_——_—_/ ng | tell this slave do and it then) tives under King ; m4 orth | sentative Thomas Murp A ck for a course of 80 sessions If you keep telling yourself over] preparing to renew thelr attack ees 7 T 4 ; ork, and over, ‘Every day, in every way.) on the controlling ublican | of the house fisheries committes, and - og SR a 1am getting better and better,” your! machine today with a proposed | head of the state fisheries depart ! ee | Slave will see to it that this state bit Yo limit house members to ment; Ralph BR. Knapp, of King ere S. BY MILTON BRONNER jment becomes faot | ane elective Job. ounty, state bank examiner, and ANCY, France,| “Above all, avotd the demon doubt.! Charles P. Moran, King county col:| member of the committee on bani Jan, 10,- “Tam 1 ing You to give me a) league of Murphine, was busy Tues |and banking, and J, Howard Bhat how are -|chance, 1 king you to give|day tn an t to line up votes for! tuck, of Kitsap county, state parole | tt tw thrust at J. H.| officer, and chairman of the Monsteur % ‘0! e long enough you! T unty, who te Coue ad 4 have given them- | m dressing the| se that chance and who are ever | te writer at the much happigr as a result. ‘They | of the board of reger \ a u to suggestion | have found a way to get rid of pain| versity of Washington; J. D. Bassett " leader's home in| ar }of Spokane co ember of the ve hiy undivided Nancy. It is my| “I laim to Work miracles,| state board of nting, and cha ai to attendant duties, but second clinic, He} As @ matter of tact, 1 don’t. 1 simply | ar pmmittes on reve-| because the party machine is bet i remembers that |help peor help themselves A. D, Dunn, of| ter able to control legislation In Tam there be-| Point out the way." . county, on tho appropria-| the various committees thru cause Tam sup- committes, a regent for| placing workers whose outside nd to be sut-| TOMORROW—Rronner sees Conc) Washington § “ean aroma are ping affected by from a CUre some sick n |Sime, of Jefferson ynty, chatrman their legisiative activites. nervous — break- | ~~~ - down eee 3m merety survoned tot Ba THE BON MARCHE state penal and refor “wuffering from “nerves.” Bel sen tw on RGAIN BASEMENT paid to eT r Fine count percales, woven angled | madras, silk striped madras ip ts bad and 1 don't digest my Our buyers are eager to give you the best the market and fine silk mixtures in ex- i Interrupts Cou, affords, and that’s why they startle you with Bargain Scoops, clusive Manhattan patterns se ee ee re rich in Quality, Style and Value! and superb color designs. fn that way, every day you w » rs : Feast ae ae | Big Winter Cleanup of cut’ large and full of mind expressed by the for- | —soft and stiff cuffs ‘Every day, m every way, Tam) petting better and rang cong | Cc —regular and "wIan't that a form of self-hypn: 7 Task, peevishly. 5 extra long sleeves Coue smiles. “Call it what you) But don’t be too analytical.) ae : mar pele Don't intellectualize too much over | Bar y thing. k yon to do is to : re the Pret tags sporting chance, | a ] ns A ois ee tk cies ® whether !t will not do what I) are tount to know some. | for Men, Women, and Children $3.00 Shirts Reduced to $2.15 ese tami aghe em the ota Men's Medium Misses’ Cott Jobbers’ Samples of A ePinar eon ones Cotton Socks 17c "19c 25c $3.50 Shirts Reduced to $2.85 fntervals telling a person how | Pairs for 50c (Seconds) Hosiery, pair A the looks, how badly he looks, | ae. % gray, corde ‘ Enatie ’ a - i . Serman tally eves home reat- HM aoa nay isan 10 io tia wack: Gee FT ee athe od es, more 94.00. Shiste Reciaced te $3.15 aap agg edhe Men's. Natural Wool- Women’s Seamed Fiber = “10% if $5.00 Shirts Reduced to $3.85 f, why mot suggest good | Mixed Socks, 29c tr gn ag 39c Children's Ribbed | 47.00 Shiite Radaced to $4.78 here. ir é 3 uc c+) e ee welght; good wearing (Seconds) Stockings, pair 1 7c Hem tops and seamed backs; hi a and special value, Ptah yeh chang 3 Pairs for 50c Men’s Wool and Silk and Women’s Heath- pS: few beet el Wool Socks, 49c bs Stockings. ,35¢ dha apg SALE STARTS ecu SETS TAL lt Tock Sven wre Stockings, pair 2O.C THURSDAY! Ss aoke Ve Nene Bee Se a PROMPTLY AT 9 per pair 35c Stockings “29.¢ Women’s Sample Wool Just = Step Insite | 3 Pairs for $1.00 Stoekin; i Second Avenue Entrance, A Winans ene (Seconds) per mae 79¢c | Men’s Shop Near Union Street serviceable and good looking. In black and cordovan. Heather mixtures in Eng: fh gs to the serintnty of ftect Children’s Wool Women’s “Burson” Msh rib; brown and colorsy January White Sale of ae and Fiber Split-sole 3 5 Women’s Rib Top e Stockings, pair C Hose C Elastic 3 Pets vor 35 3 Pairs for $1.00 Stockings, pair 95c ” (Steonds) (Seconds) Sik and fiber with seamed English ribbed heather mix. Regular artd out.stzes; splen- backs and seamless feet. Sines i 3 l BOR STATUE tures; all are in light shades. did bargains, §% to 10. Black and cordovan. “i he A ee ee re eney sin) _ comiorstte | White Neckwear at $1.00 . Rengo Belt . YMPIA, Jan. 10.—One of the Petticoats a . : _ . — Bought on purpose for this the mandpine at the tat Corsets ; EY NS ; ‘i, event. The extremely low prices ration of Labor, that will be in- at which we bought this vast as- @ before the 1923 legislature, | Ay wy ¢ y x ihia. steed ty Sees | g 5 DAY 4 sortment clearly demonstrate J. R. Oman of Pierce county and =e a FS | ; 4 CARLe j our great cash buying power— eee sete re ene $e Some } Fach ; } and our ability to save you Jury before an injunction could) i Bizes di Th “Assued against a striking labor a i 23 to 30 | . a + * | money on new goods-—-- lhe sea- penticn. i & tee Sie ‘¥ son’s newest vogues at prices Agape B oagrc0} : Many of fine Jersey ellk Of good welght ‘ : a < very, very low, indeed! Q@gainst the injunctions which ¢ effects with pleat.| Teimforced front; AUTIFUL circular collars, fitted or plaited OVELY Tuxedo collars with vest attached—made fesued against certain labor ‘a sen and = fersey | free hip, semi-rub- models. Made of net. or combined with lace in- of net combined with lace and insertion. Sleeve- tions during the raflroad flounce; ‘all high shades of | ber top and grad: sertions, edges and motifs. Also large scalloped ef- less guimpes with Tuxedo collars and frilled fronts, em- green, taupe, brown and} uated stay for i fects that are much in vogue. Scores of pretty broidered with dots. The dainty Peter Pan sets are pink; ack. average figure, 3 styles. ee al The bill is being arafted at the! nt time and will be introduced | Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche y | PC oR Oe REET cee ee eee in the session. lo) lan ts ain wien MT dees a, bit vane tie Tanto, Double B ke $4 95 t For Apron Day in the Bon Marche’s January Clearance Bg .”, Slight that it is even Wool-Mixed a T Bi ts f h spend one’s time intro. Size T2284 inches I 0} Ap’ ns— it.” Mfenator van sald | Heavy white, attractively bordered with pink and blue stripes. wo 1g 9 ro $ 1 45 Mafia’ weacte ant baat Originally $1.95, Reduced to ° Mt to the limit. 7 t Unbleached Muslin Aprons, with good White Indian Head Apron with square 2. Sn beg red bil pn at} e Way * lines—hand embroidered, in dainty neck, short sleeves—neat and ser- element of the state have in| ‘ : a . gay colors—sizes 2 to 3—style as viceable for home or professional legislature. In view of the in-| \ otche wear. Sizes 2, 3 and 4, erat: 58 view of the. Se Wear ’Em Now or Save ’Em a Season! \ (¢ sketched, ‘ recent trouble, I d t | Hundred: f h Second Floor—The Bon Marche rouble, do not see g 4 of nf | 9 of re rg een undreds of styles that are worn every year. Sport Hats, Trimmed iy inlleviorgabian tions evcid| Hats, Wool Hats—Hats of every description, color and fall and winter ! | Mothers’ and Babies’ Health School Up against me.” “i i : ? \ Senator Oman also stated that he material. d Under the Direction of the State Board of Health—Dr, Pr A. Turner, Director, | s LECTURE BY ft. CHARLES D, SE NON A not be surprised if the bill| Regardless of Price! They Must Go! ia. 2 “The Expectant Mother”—Common discomforts explained; early signs of dangerous complications @ be declared unconstitutional ’ . wm o * d their trea n if ft did pass the legisiature, That's our Policy—we carry NOTHING over—so we've put them fn the hm i ati iD ¥ fhe: same legisiation has been Pi THURSDAY, 2 TO 3 PL SCOND FLOOR struck from the statue books of Automatic Mark-Down Corner f Weighing and Measuring of. Babies, 3 to 5 p, m. ong er ee ee eae Oe which operates like this: ! 25% REDUCTION AFTER 12 SELLING DAYS MD c ‘Club Head Will Wee Beno TET a Geo ae | The Bon Marche Food Shops lea i 5% REDUCTION ER 24 SELLING DAYS | é Daslite sherri A - Talk on Gardens GIVEN AWAY AFTER 30 SELLING DAYS, f. | Counter Lunch 35c Paul's Red Cherries Armour’s Star Hams (Maraschino Style) 31c Pound Fred J. Cole, president of the Dah —and that’s the reason they're now marked so low, Out they go now—or in a | |! 4 cottage ham, sweet Large Bottle 25¢ 7 74 ive ’ a Sae! esh spinach and Ha Growers’ association, will be the few days we'll give ’em away. fr ¥ - ‘ 4 . ‘ ‘ she : ‘ oganberry. ple; coffee or milk Orange Pekoe Tea, hain. Principal speaker at the second flow. We haven't the audacity to tell you what all of the original prices were—but a fe Manine a ™ (lack), AO Ib; 2 Ibs, TBe. Bon Marche afince Meat, 22¢ ar ie iieloty ot hundreds of them are now selling at one-tenth to one-twentieth of original lf Baker Bulk Cocoa, special, 10¢ Ib; 2 per Ib. to be held at 8 p.m. Fri pri | y Ibs. 1D. Rainier Beach Presbyterian church, onan: ts gma fee ea foe ee i h P ; ij juice; pints, 2G¢@; quarts, Bon Marche ‘Th a One Table One Table One Table One Table .40-Inch Sheeting pee. 49¢; 14 gallons, 85¢. Dressing, 84¢ I and ; nd Danish Coffee } Scottish Lord Is 25c Yard eerie Ge. tor abe, Coffee des Invalides, SO¢— Canned Goods 3,000 yards, unbleached; heav hb Pastry, 2 for For nervous people. Del Monte Tomatoes, solid pack, Guest of Seattle fer than Indian Head. Good i: No. 2% cans, 1@¢. , Lord Glentanar, of Gien Tanar, wearing quality, _ ‘s, 15¢ doxen; 2 [~~~ BARERY GOODS Del Monte Grated Pineapple, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 5 far dozen for 25¢. ALSO ON SALE No, 2 cans, 18@; 2 for Bie. was the guest of Seattle Tuesday te Cc Bt ’ Fine for com. French Mocha Cakes, 90¢ each at Pine St. and 3rd Ave. Odds and Ends of Canned Goods And Wednesday. Lord Glenta is rtors; inch, Good jooking one-half for 45¢. scan Cenareee oer cmeneeneel 10¢ and 15¢ each. ‘@n route to Montreal from San Frat — Y ns Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche elseo. While in the city he was a guest at the New Washington, Corn-ted Stock; half or whole Choice Kippered Salmon, freshly Bon Marche Bread, 10¢ a loat; 1ju, unfermented loganberry smoked, 19¢ Ib,