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OUT THIS WEEK Legislature BY FIELDING LEMMON OLYMPIA, thin week of the lex seasion begine today with indications that the legt» tutors are at last ready to get down to work ‘The week tn expected to be a nix Gay week for both senators and representatives as the adj fast Friday unti Yolock afternoon brought from many of th Anxious to me some tmmediate re sults from the session. The paramount issue of the see lon is still the tax qu mh, and to date both hous done nothing of any importance on the matter, ex- Pept successfully dodge the issue. ‘The proposed income tax measures ate being bandied with gloves by tn. dividual members. Many feel that the Income tax would probably sotve the tax problem to a certain extent, Dut they also fear that it might act | as a boomerang at the next election. The “dine sky” bill should be out ‘of the committee sometime this week This measure ts expected to be one of the most Important that wtll come Defore the Ieisiature thin sesston. The bill around which sesston bil! ts being drafted, was drawn up by Sen- ator Northland of Yakima and ts said te be one of the best that has ever Beem presented before the legisla. tare. IB STARTED 25 YEARS AGO OVER LA PORTE, Ind. Jan. $3—Mre. John Smith finished a 28-yeartong Job today. A quilt containing 2,116 was completed. It was start. BY W. H. PORTE WASHINGTON does this combination sound? | tor Harry New, of Indiana, for post "TELD | How Bena t That's the dope In Washington to- | | day, Nobody seems to know exactly | what there is about this Interior jo to attract all the “lame ducks” vin, $12,000 a year, a tuxurtous tim: | ousine, brand new, and a handsome | chauffer thrown In, also a lot of dig: | nity and chance of travel to every | part of the country at Unole Bam's | expense, a lot of patronage and sev. | eral thousand columns of publicity, | friendly and otherwise | But, somehow, since Al Fall an nounced that he wag thru, a perfe stream of hungry ones and thelr | | friends have worn a path to Mr | Harding’s front door. Firet, of courses, the president | thought he'd head off all seekers by | offering the Job to Herbert Hoover but Herb declined the honor, and excepting that everybody admits | a Western man must be chosen or | the administration ts tn bad again. Well, first and uppermost, there was that conspicuous “lame duck,’ Frank Mondell, of Wyoming, %4 years in congress, who ran for sena tor last fall and got licked. Mondell is unpopular with the press, with his fellow congresamen, with his sens. torial colleagues, Warren and Ken @rtck, with the conservationists and with pretty nearly everybody else. At) this writing hie chances look bad. rter of a century age. THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT ECONOMY is the keynote here! Through economizing we cut down our own expenses, which enables us to sell for less, thereby cutting down costs to you! ‘75 More New Silk and Wool Dresses 14° Rich Taffetas, Flat Crepes, flowing Canton Crepes, ready for your ap- proval, and sure to get it! —shirred and lace collar models —interestingly new styles —many graceful models Women’s Wool Slip-on § Sweaters Silkand Wool and Silk-andMohair Sweaters in fancy shaker, honeycomb and plaid weaves; wonderful color con- trasts; all first quality. THREE STYLES NEW! DIFFERENT! SKIRTS Basketweaves 4.89 ues, when quality is consid- ered. —All have tailored pockets and buckle or snap belts. Prunellas Pleated models with nov- elty stripe and check de- signs, in blue, gray and brown. Men’s Part-wool Undershirts 98c Medium and heavy weight; sizes 42 to 44, Boys’ Corduroy Pants $1 25 Medium wide-wale in dark brown; sizes 8 to 16, 3 Styles! Three becoming styles; good quality sateen with percale waists and con- trast piping. Trimmed with yarn and stitching; clever little pockets and sash. “ THE SEATTLE STA BLUESKYLAW |Dr. Work Mentioned as DRY CHIEFTAIN { | Secretary of Interior) Js Feature of Third Week in|Dope Senator New as Postmaster-General/ wi) combat Smuggling of and Poindexter Is Again Boosted for Job | Dope and Booze Then there's another “ame RAN FRANCISCO, Jan. duck,” Senator Poindexter, of Wash-| hibition Comminsioner Roy Hayr ington. Ho has been indorsed by his colleague Wesley Jonon and quite a bunch of Northwestern congressmen, and his candidacy looks fully as promising as Mondell‘s Dr, Work fille the bill of being a Western man He's from © He's sald to be a pretty capable Laat fall he declared that the am-kals. ser and Woodrow Wi in common, That body, but then you'll@emember that Woodrow Willson once wrote that he hoped “Bryan would be knocked into that. Work ten't so bad and it tn sald he'd like the job of looking after parks, Indians, pensions, reciama narcotie evil on the Pacific coat ation with regard to beth the y narcotics and bootlegeing In meré better hy nt the 4 with Samuel F. Ri hibition direotor, agents here, plar methods both drugs and rum. order TIGHTENS NET Pro- today was tn the midwt of his cam palgn against tlioft liquor and the While firmly maintaining the #itu 0 of wing conference state pre other dry ot b drawing tighter the nete set against “The greatest obstacte tn the way | I of effective enforcement of the Har. rison narcotic act ls the emuggiing from foretgn countries,” he declared. | He then announoed that much of his attention In Bouthern California will he devoted to the Nquor and narcotic omugsting traffic across the Mexican R Kid Ambitions (No. 13) Millard T. Hartson, Collector of Customs | 8 4 boy, Millard T. collector of custome, w to be a machinist when he When little era hoe New York not attending the} West | Ihouse tn | where he lived in the ays, he spent b | father set up for which the latter was an agent. | He itked to handle the ptec ot} machinery in th ad they ayed away, when I went off te part of the ened with the idea that wyer, That and reaper me helping hia] m re and reapers, | big exhibit 1 ways Mr.| state and dea, in spite} dreams of} eartior won out. } Mr nm, after several years! of law practice, wan appointed cob lector of internal revenue for Wash ington he was and Alaska, One year ago 8 PENSIONS FOR! “| Alexander Wires Offer U. S. for Tract to fer and J. Stan of the otter president company, have forwarded an of $600,000 to the U. B. shipping *\poard at Washington for the pur chase of the tract Instead of renewing lenses now Id on three Grand Tru the Admirn. would wh ft on th th r . he A bid of $600,000 for the prop. mate by the Port Commission. Both offers are in the hands of Washingtor erty has beer At The Bon Marche’s January Clearance Sales Bon Marchés January - a DANCE att “Clear Shelves for Stock-Taking” SEE tundreds and Hundreds of Items to Go Out on the Tables Tuesday—All Reduced to 88c Each 31-Inch Viyella Flannel 88 Reduced Tuesday to Cc With fancy stripes; genuine imported, non- shrinking flannel—especially priced for the day. Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche Wax-Filled Pearl Beads 88c Oriental luster finish, large size, well-gradu- ated beads. Gold-filled spring ring clasp. Pretty Novelty Bags 88c Made from velvet, patent leather grain, duve- tyns and some fancy fabrics, in pouch and vanity shapes. Moth-Proof Bags 88c Large size, cedarized; side opening. Upper Main Fleor—The Bon Marche Soft Cretonne Cushions 88c 50 in the lot—colorful, and of good quality material. Convenient sizes, and round, square and oval shapes. Filled with fluffy Kapok mix- ture. Art Shop—Third Fioor—The Bon Marche 33- and 35-Inch Novelty Pongee Reduced to 88c Serviceable, pretty Jacquard Pongee, in shades of tan, reseda, rose and Copenhagen, at a price. Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche Oval Madeira Doilies 88c Sizes are 9x12, 6x12 and 9x14. Many lovely pat terns, made from pure linen, with genuine Madeira hand embroidery. Art Shop—Third Floor—The Bon Marche Men’s Night Shirts of Muslin—Reduced to 88c Good long shirts, nice and roomy—of good qual- ity muslin, plain and trimmed. Sizes 15 to 19. New Books of Fiction For 1 Day Only 88c Limited number of copies, Regularly priced at $1.75 and $2.00 “Four-Square,” by Grace Richmond. “Days of Poor Richard,” by Irving Bacheller. “Charles Rex,” by Bthel Dell. “Head of the House of Coombe,” by Frances H. Burnett. “Robin,” by Frances H. Burnett. “If Winter Comes,” by A. M. Hutchinson. “The Breaking Point,” by Mary Roberts Rinehart. “Far to Seek,” by Maud Diver, “Isle of Vanishing Men,” by W. F. Alder. “On Tiptoe,” by Stewart E. White. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Underwear, Hose, Gloves, 88c Sleeveless, knee-length Union Suits. Women’s Fiber Stockings—good colorings. Children’s English Wool Socks—fancy roll top. Imported Washable Fabric Gloves, 8S8¢ a pair. Upper Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche Kitchen Wares at 88c 7-Piece Kitchen Set 88c A rack containing % spoons, 1 masher, 1 steak pounder, one rolling pin, made from maplewood. Waste Paper Basket 88c Made from decorated split wood. Attractive and highly useful. Cups and Saucers 88c Set of 4, imported china, with gold band trimming. Table Tumblers 88c Dozen T-ounce size; perfect; pressed glass. Exceptional value. Union Street Basoment—The Bon Marche Shopping Bags Reduced to 88c Durable black fabrikoid, with double strap handles and fasteners, * Lower Main Mloor—The Hon Marche Will Work Wonders at The Bon Marche Tuesday Spats and Buckles at 88c 30 Pairs Tweedie Boot Tops—Small Sizes 100 Pairs of Beaded Buckles—at 88c Pair Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Men’s Cotton Underwear 88c Shirts and Drawers—heavy ribbed cotton, gray color. Sizes to 46—red) this event. Floor—’ ‘The Bon Marche Men’s and Women’s Cotton Umbrellas 88c Good substantial Black Umbrellas—in styles for men and women—appropriate for second-best umbrella. Upper Malin Floor—The Bon Marche $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Boys’ Hats Reduced to 88c 98 in the lot. Mostly rah-rah shapes, in blue serge, blue, gray, brown, tan and green mixtures. In sizes 64% to 7. Suitable for boys 4 to 8 years. Will be fine for early spring wear as well as now. $1.25 and $1.65 Knitted Toques Reduced to 88c Splendid quality, in maroon, scarlet, navy, purple and heather mixtures. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Men’s Mercerized Cotton Socks at 4 Pairs for 88c toes, Medium-weight Socks—made with reinforced heels and feet. In black, navy, green, gray and cordo- van—all sizes in the lot. Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche 30 Pairs of Poplin Boudoir Slippers—Pair In small sizes—good looking and very priced for this sale. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Women’s Felt Hats Reduced to 88c One table of neat, ready-to-wear scratch felt, and a few odd hats, reduced for this sale, Millinery Section—Third Floor eBon Marc PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET 88c reasonably 36-Inch Plain and Fancy Poplins Now Specially reduced for Tuesday. Silk-and-Cotton-Mixed Poplin in green and white. Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche 88c Durable blue, tan, Good Quality Cocoa Mats 88c So needed at this season of the year to keep small shoes from tracking mud into the house. Size 14x24 inches. Printed Linoleum 88c Sq. Yd. Limited quantity only. In various desirable designs and colorings. Hit-or-Miss Rag Rugs 88c 24x36 inches. Very good quality. Attractive contrasting borders. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Oil Opaque Window Shades 88c In the best colors. Mounted on guaranteed rollers. Size 3 by 6 feet. Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche 32- and 35-Inch F Brocades Reduced to 88c Novelty Silk-and-Cotton-Mixed Repcords and bro- caded fancies in navy, Copenhagen, pink, rose, jade, ciel and brown, Fabric Floor—Thicd—The Bon Marche Pieces of Dainty Neckwear 88c Ea. Pleated circular collars of novelty laces. Peter Pan Collar and Cuff Sets, combined with real lace. Ging- ham Vestees with collars attached. Vestees with round and Tuxedo collars attached, trimmed with real lace and Val. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Men’s Work Shirts Reduced Tuesday to 88c Men, come and get 'em at 88c. Well made, of chambray and black sateen. Sizes 141% to 1614. Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche $1.00 to $1.45 Stationery 8 8 c Good quality paper and envelopes, in two and three- Reduced for the Day quire boxes, Both linen and Saxony parchment fin- ish. Gold-edged correspondence cards are included in some styles. Pink and white, gray and white, blue re rec buff and white, and plain white, pink and buff. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Bedding at 88c Pillow Cases, size 42x36 inches—4 for S8S¢ Heavy Pillow Cases, 42x36 inches—3 for 88¢ Seamed Bleached Sheets, 72x90 inches, 88¢ Emmerich Feather Pillows, 17x24 inches, 88¢ Bleached Turkish Towels, 19x38 inches, 4 for 88¢ ‘Third Floor—The Bon Marche At 88c in the Food Shops 2-pound box of Bitter Sweet Chocolates, with delicious assorted fillings 88c Your choice of Lady Baltimore, Potato or Mocha Cakes—Tuesday 88c 50c Perfection Coffee—genuine Java and Mocha Blend—2 Ibs 88c Finest quality Imported French Pure Olive Oll—quart 88c Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche = * Hot Water Bottles 88c Velvet Water Bottles, reduced for this day’s event. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche