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THE SEATTLE STAR Youngest Sergeant Dr. Grant Refused ‘PROTECTION FOR: eel Oo Se Returns to Home| to Quit Ministry | BANK DEPOSITOR atter, Prince Ertogheul, became #o | wan rec wived Th Sergt. John M. McKasson, 20, Ma-| NEW YORK, Jan, 26.—Dr, Percy rine Corps aviator and former Star| Stickney Grant, whose denial the I [Totten to Introduce sit St te Oe aa Guaranteeing Funds Tourist Party to Be Chamber Guests: An & | Artists Entertain Firlands Patients Patients of the Mirlands sanita MALTA, Jan, 26.—After the arrival =, the fugitive ex-sultan, Mahommod | Daily E |rlum forgot their il health for an ¢ used Bishop Man | divinity of Christ caused Bishop Man , here with his 10-year-old non, the | to have th jhour ‘Thuraday night when a band| Toute carrier, returned to hin home je tn an a cant oF |of Seattle actors, singers and humor-|!n Beattle Thursday after completing) rexign the minixtry of his fashion jists visited them and made the| his first enlistment. able Fifth avenue church of the As j drab walls of the hospital ring wn) Young MeKasson ty the youngest | censton, placed rglhend ee 4 -_ the Iatest ci dl jay, a lengthy reply in Ww. &B. Avridge Mann”, |“reeant In the Marine Corps and) viich he declined to do | whose ¥ rin The Star, | OM his stripes by his #kill as an) Ay ny eriends had 1p 4, Dr.| OLYMPIA, Jan. 26 adap ‘airplane bomber and machine gun guns, rating | ors | easton, 1 Richant Burton, Av Ho took an honor medal in int did have | the tralian « ned with songs He declined to ax age Reon | on the water Ruster Douglas and Mae Denny i [presented dar ginia Lee Bo walden eang with jat the plano E. B. Blecken represented the {Motion Picture Operators’ unton tn otr delegati by the Cham of the attle’s bids for « this ursday ber of Commeres and ts one I first results of [heavy t Mach year the on a party dx them on a British officer. | s aleve Ses thall be created, mupertor t | rma pont | eusranty fund” & Grant stuck to bh 8 10 | whteh hall be derived from an an ‘hin belief that ¢ the power of God r leapt Jesus walking or | King, beoc exivtence of a hell beneath the earth. | be intro nual assessment to be paid by the tive Totten, of | PUAl ansesament to be paid by tents fon to tn terest derived from securities provid ed in avin mechanics and was award eaponngon Ne ¢4 Marine Corps good conduct med He was discharged at Quantico, Va, on January 5, but plans to re | enter the #ervice. © will provide for se | its, Including public * the duties of offt pinted to admin al the » ® programa and Vir 1 and Mis Mins De Curting s Schwarts ibsesiniaiatesbialh for | ® a the city an a te ature of the rtalnment to be accorded the showing of “To Have and to| ed fr ry Hold” and a Keaton comedy, }to do s that @ “depositors’ | affected will be paid tn full SATURDAY! THE LAST DAY BEFORE STOCK-TAKING! aE UNE SU a a eT a oc ca Prices pounded lower and lower on thousands upon thousands of dollars’ worth of dependable short lines, odd lots and on many special lines to clear shelves SATURDAY —AND SATURDAY IS CHILDREN’S DAY, TOO! School Shoes! Buy "Em Now! | Coat Buyer Made a Lucky Parchase Prices Pounded Lower! 100 Girls’ Coats Boys’ Sturdy Solid Misses’ and Children’s ' Greater Values! Polaire Leather Shoes $3.85 Skuffers $1.65 to $2.45 ] 0 and Tweed Made from solid leather over a semi- i English last, with extra heavy oak- Brown leather, with good sturdy blucher style. Desirable models, with the new ripple back and belted front, bloused and trimmed with silk tassels, and some tanned Goodyear welt sewed soles. soles. In either bal or plain tailored topcoat models. —Phote by Price & Carter, star Sate Protograpners| Sizes 1 to 6. Sizes 5 to 2. Odd lot Children’s and Misses’ Shoes, street or dress wear, Sizes 81; to 1, $2.85 Sleeves are set-in and raglan style, with close-fitting and flare cuffs, and collars are both snug and flare. LABOR- CAPITAL Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marcho Sizes 6 to 14, in reindeer, buff, Pekin and Copenhagen. THe on Marchés January ah The arte Phi Beta sorority quartet will sing and dance | Saturday night at Meany hail on the University of Washing ton campus, when the junior girls of the institution present | their annual “vodvil” night. The girls, from left to right,! are: Irene Redfield, Myrtle Hurst, Grace Epperson and Dor-| othy Jones. , . Camel’s Hair, BOULOGNE, Jan. 2¢.—-Six whales Were sighted off the coast today driv-| ing shoals of herring southward. WOMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT “PARLEY URGED 300 Boys’ Knickers Bureau Hears of Industrial Are Sure to Go $ 1 45 Quickly at... Needs of Nation Every “boy should have two or three pairs of “extras” at a low price like this. Wool and cotton mixed—fully lined. Good mixtures of gray, green, brown and blue. Boys’ Shop—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche “Things that aren't good for labor aren't good for capital and the solu- | OR DRAPERY Kimense = Draperina Curtaine = Ginghame Bweatere Stockings Coverings = Everythiny gga We have made it possible you to wear toric bifocals, ly in one piece, including the highest quality frame, for— $7.50 Marcum Optical le 917 First Ave, Near Madison ‘TEETH | EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our whalebone rudder, which does Bot cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, set of teeth Gum Lyke Rubber, Most of our present pltidees is fecommended by our early custom= ore, who Whose work ts still giving good Gat werk, ‘guaranteed for 15 years Examination free. OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Eetablished 20 Years Berend Ave. and University st. Open © te 6 Datiz—0 to 12, Sunduze: tion of the entire problem can only | be secured thru the Introduction of | & substitute which ts beneficial to) both parties,” W. G. Benway, former | | field secretary of the United States | Chamber of Commerce, declared at the annual banquet-meeting of the retail trade bureau of the Seattle, chamber, Thursday’ evening at the| Bungalow cafe. “No confitéts hetween these groups or any other groups will solve the problems, only the substitution of right remedy,” he continued. W. J. Hindley, of the Washington Stato Retailers’ association, who has | ! been in Olympia working for the low | tax proposals, persons who have avowed thetr inten- tions of not allowing the appropria- tions bill to come out of committee until the millage tax has been re- makes the reduction almost a reality. id that there were 28! , | duced and that this agricultural bloe | Henry King, of King brothers, who, closed the evening. expecially urged | members of the retail trade bureau | to make their stores a unit of service to the community instead of money mints, Commits Suicide to Escape Arrest! Herbert | BERLIN, Jan, 26.—Dr. Fredericks, an Englishman, com- mitted suicide at Dresden, whit! he had been tratled after steal Jewels from a lady-in-waiting to | queen of Italy. SOLONS CONSIDER 10 BILLS ENTERED IN STATE SENATE OLYMPIA, Jan. bills entered Thursday were: 61. of eminent domain to any state university or normal school.— Judiciary, $2. An act defining of law” and “doing of work of a legal nature,” and making it un lawful to engage in either with out a license and for a licensed attorney to share fees with any 26.-— Senate | | An act granting the right |/ “practice || corporation or unlicensed persons, || and for others than licensed at. torneys to advertise as prepared || to furnish legal service. 63. Protection and providing a pen- alty for violation of any orders. —Forestry committee. 64. products, to prevent fraud there in and the adulteration thereof, regulating manufacture and sale thereof, and providing penalties. —Dairy committee. 65. An act relating to family desertion, and providing means for the support of the wife and family.—Wray, King. 66. An act providing for the creation, management and main tenance of a state teachers’ re- tirement fund and defining tho An act relating to forest || An act relating to milk || powers and duties of the officers |! in relation thereto. Adamson. . An act providing for the blishment of rules and regu. lations relating to school build ings, their equipment and main. tenance in districts of second and third classes.—Davis, Pierce, 68. An act relating to the ad ministration of the government and prescribing the duties and powers of certain officers, and prescribing certain changes in the state equalizing committee, 69. An act relating to the wa ter resources, and providing for the issuance of state water If censes and amending the original | | bill, 70. An act relating to the preservation and protection of certain forests and timber and amending the original bill. Bishop. Spring Hats at $7. 30 such beauties! h, om ‘adorable, new sty’ hy 80 very different. Jaunty little short-back pokes — novelty shapes and wonderful models for the matron. Smart fabric and straw combinations, Baronet satin Visca straw Allover braid Haircloth combinations— * some with contrasting facings. Attractively trimmed with glazed fruit, colorful flowers and feather fancies or bows. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Tungsten Lamps, Each Tested, new 40-watt Lamps. None to be delivered. Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche 25¢ NECKWEAR! Priced to Sell Quickly Saturday Plush Stoles Popular Priced at $5.50 to $19.50 Plain or crushed plush, in black, brown and taupe, lined richly in. plain messaline, and finished with fringe and plush balls. $2.85 Fine Net Vests for $2.25 Tuxedo collars attached. Lavishly trimmed with real filet, pin tucks and embroidered designs, finished with Val. Smart Peter Pan Sets 25c Each Collar and cuffs of long cloth, beautifully embroid- ered in openwork designs, and finished with scallops. Odd Fluffy Bits of Neckwear $1.06 Fitted circular and pleated Bertha collars of nov- elty lace and fine net, combined with Val. and Venise lace. Peggy collar and cuff sets trimmed with real lace. Irish and filet-trimmed vestees with Tuxedo or Peter Pan collars attached. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Big Values in the Food-Shops Del Monte Tomatoes 16c Can Bolld packed, tn large cans, Pompeian Olive Oil, finest tm- Ported quality, GS¢ pint; %- pint, BO¢. Paul's Jams, 6 kinds to choose from; special, 20¢ each. Del Monte De Laxe Plums, tn heavy syrup, 18¢@ can; 2 cans for 35¢. Paul's 6kookum Blackberries, solid packed, 11¢ can, Special Bargains in odds and ends of Canned Goods at 9¢ and 12¢. Armour’s Star Eastern Hams 31c Pound extra fancy Lunch at the Counter for 35c Baked cottage ham, potatoes, green peas, green apple ple, coffes or milk. Bon Marche Bread 10c Loaf 2 Loaves for 19c Butterhorns, 2 for 15¢; 8 for 25¢. Bon Marche Butter Layer Cakes, special at T5¢, Iced White Mountain or Choo olate Loat Cake, 40¢. Cheese, Apple or Danish Coffee Cakes, 25¢. corn.fed—half or whole ham Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon, B1¢ ib; % Ib. 27¢. Kippered Imon, freshly smoked and cured, 19¢ Ib. Fresh Creamery Butter, Jersey Bon Marche Mayonnaise, 31¢ brand, 64¢ Ib. per Ib. Delicatessen—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marcho 5-lb. Box Chocolates Jile’s Pure Pork Sausage, bulk or link, 30¢ Ib. Bon Marche Blac kberry Jam, tn bulk, B@ Ib. Orange Pekoe Tea 40c Lb. Genuine Orange Pekoo (black), 2 ibs. for 75¢. Special Bulk Cocoa, 10¢ Ib; 2 Ibs. for 19¢. Puyallup Crushed Frutta, 10- ounce Jara, 20@ each; 2 for B5¢. Oranges, new Sunkist novels, 25¢ dozen; 2 dozen for 45¢. Capitol Blend Coffees, 30¢ Ib; 2 Ibe. for B5¢, Paul's Red Cherries, Maraschino style, 25¢ bottle, Big Four-in-One Special 65c Consists of: 1—10-ounce bottle Puyallup Crushed Strawberries 10.ounce bottle Puyallup Cherries 10-ounce bottle Puyallup Cocoa Paste 10-ounce bottle Puyallup Butter Scotch Upper Main Floor PIKE STREHT—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTUR Junior Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche Reduced for Quick Clearance Adjustable Snap Bloomers Reduced One-Fourth “Snap!” and they’re on! Dandy Bloomers, these—made with adjustable waist, drop seat and double elastic at knee. In black, green, purple, Copenhagen, gray, brown, olive green and navy. Sizes 31 to 40 waist. $1.50 Sateen Bloomers Reduced to $1.12 $1.95 Outsize Sateen Bloomers at $1.47 $2.95 Lingette Bloomers now $2.21 $5.00 Silk Jersey and Satin Bloomers at $3.75 cond Fleor—The Bon Marcho Women’s Dress Pumps $6.85 Pair Black satin, black kid or patent leather, developed in the popular single-strap pattern, over an easy- fitting last. Heels are the new and modish box Cuban. Sizes 314 to 8. Trim Colonial Pumps $8.85 Discriminating women will be charmed by this beautiful footwear. Black satin or suede, with Louis or Cuban heels, All sizes from 4 to 8. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Sale Continues! Kirschbaum Suits Greatly Underpriced $24.50 ‘HE Men’s Shop is growing on just such val- ues as this! You'll be so “tickled” with your Cashmere, Worsted, Serge or Cheviot that this will become your headquarters—always! Sizes sizes 34 to 46, but not to 44—any build. ae 2 ae 3 \ all sizes in each lot. ‘Augusta’ Wool - Mixed MEN'S SHOP: a Step Inside Second Avenue Entrance, Near Union Street Union $2.95 Suits Broken lines, offering spe- cial value in medium and heavy weight; per- fect fitting — flat-lock seams for comfort;