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PE NE ETS LS FIRM'S GROWTH I$ PHENOMENAL Chocolate Company Output} Increasing Rapidly Details of a manufacturing indus- Bry that has grown with such aston- sj ishing rapidity in Seattle that it is! Seareely believable were explained to Products committee if Commerce Thursday, when they ‘Were taken thru the 00 plant of @he Washington chocolate Co, 528 _ Pontius ave. the Chamber Cynthia Grey: | Seattle Bachelor Wouldn't Single Blessedness if Money Were Used to Aid)» Orphans—Do You Agree With Him? NTHIA GREY A tax on bachelors? Just to start the ball rolling in the right direction, I decided to ask one of Seattle’s bachelors Members of the Pacific Northwest | What he thought about it, so I called up Crawford White. “Help!” said Mr, White— BY ¢ sult to injury. him down? What's a poor fellow to do if the girls turn| Uno Seriously, tho, I believe a tax on bachelors |“ | wouldn’t be unreasonable if the revenue were used to assist THE SEATTLE STAR |CLAIM EILERS JUDGE FREES Host to IS IN EUROPE| CREDIT MEN) , ,.Ohie Lumbermen PORTLAND, Ore. Officers of the Cumulative Credit! bere of th an been received her company were freed of charges of contriving a lottery by Cycle Victim Has Chance for Life Klansmen Elated Seattle Host to Over Postponement OLYMPIA, Feb. uld be vitally effected | 26, which pr bite masks and the paint of the face for the purpose of ig Mantity, The Ku Klux 108 Jumeermen, mem-| w, ¥ Fen. 1) by the p Mind Being Taxed for experignced some It affecta an plaint against the Equitable Fins: Bond & Mortgage Co. © houne voted the bil. On com | mittee of i | vote was not New York,| will again be 5 ith bad checks, | aid to have been 1 by bim, ts in 1a! Hamburg, Germat Thureday Pioneer Westerner hur Dies at Home Here |: « Nathaniel Eilers was traced t ve boarded | mittee Hamburg. | ca him with | mino: port will be ‘That's what I call adding in- Gregory 16, pion of Aberdeen, and two r and Alaska gold miner,! three brothers. wister Tn the space of three years, the/ orphan children, but to replace the poll tax, that is aosurd.” ) dally output of the plant hag leaped from 500 pounds of chocolate and co- | 000 pounds a day, W. W, 3 PUperintendent, told the group of ‘gommittermen. | Numerous processes necessary to | io Into various blends of the product require an unusual Wariety of special machinery, as no ooking ts used in the manufacture Any grade of chocolate, and every is @ mechanical process. | We blend es high as seven differ. Varieties of beans to obtain the color, consistency and favor | ‘Of some of our brands,” Stokes sald. "Tn the initial stage, all of the beans taining an average of 52 per cent of | butter fat. Nothing is added tn any} the processes except sugar und! colate. is ng more an the liquid beans after they have | pulverized and rid of excess | fat thru pressure.” io the firm has warehouses in cities of the Pacific the bulk of the product ts dis- of to candy companies in Seat- and other Northwest cities, ‘Btokes declared that the future of ‘Washington Chocolate Co, ts ex- here, because of the proximity Targe dairy ranches. “We use the et of thousands of cows annu- iy in the manufacture of milk choc. “he stated. eget leit Ragas = uly defective, In the above ex- the sons ars dependents be- sole in the parent's return. id Asks More School Nurses M. Read, city health comn-} » has asked the city council | fer with the shes Clothes Lst | | 8 a DELCO-LIGHT oR! The simplest ma- built—washes the most fabrics in perfect safety ed at low cost, dangerous exposed work. || avai such ag clutch, gears |) ite—-tub and wringer have} connected mo- || directly buy a DELCO-LIGHT |) on easy paymenta— | week for 12 monthal! {| ig the time to ask for o}) tration of this wonderful that washes clothes + cheaper and more con- intly, odern Appliance Co, vl Eliott 2273 | First Ave. South, geattle, Wn, There you are, folks—that’s one bachelor’s opinion. you agree with him? Mrs, R. B., who is the mother of two boys and two girls, writes: If bachelors are that single women should be equally taxed. They have asked for and gotten the right to vote and hold office, ete., 30 there- | fore, why discriminate? If you have an opinion on the subject, send it in. eee What ts mesothortum? A product resulting from the dis integration of thorium, intermediate detween radiothorium and thorium. it has an emonatin. power about 1.300 a8 great as radium, “ee What is the best breed of rabbits to raise for tur? The solid color Flemish giant rad- dite are the best breed for fur, What do the names Minnie, Nova, Sarah and Bertha mean? Minnie means “Numbered”; Nova, “ninth-borna”; Sarah, “a princess*; Bertha, “beautiful.” To whom would war risk insurance made out to a soldier's m ras beneficlary go in case of her death ?| Tt would be paid to the mother’s heirs, unless the son made provision for a second deneficlary. eee How tall are “Buck” Jones and Thomas Meighan? Charles “Buck” Jones 4s 5 feet, 11% inches tall; Thomas Meighan, 6 feet. eee What ts the Jewish population of New York city? The census bureau does not com- Do} } taxed, to me it seems only fair) TheBonMarché "IKE STREET-—SECOND AVENUE—UNION sTREET- SEATTLE === | @@,. 50Fur-Trimmed Coats |. ===! MM Greatly Reduced to $23.75 Seca ter hoteal sfeune ant Fine Quality Bolivia and Normandy, With Caracul and Manchurian Wolf Collars gentleman for formal evening wear? RAP or long line models distinctively trimmed with. stitching and smart buttons. The collars are cut generously and becoming. Lined in silk and warmly interlined throughout, these delightful coats come in all sizes and in desired shades of Black, Malay, Fallow and Hawaiian. ’ Second Floor—The Bon Marche Mise Grey will receive callers) | in her office Monday, Wednesday | | and Friday, from 1 to f p m | and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a m. to 12 m. each h week, other times, as tt sertously inter Please Go not come at Full dress coat with trousers of same material ; single-breasted white | waist-coat of pique, linen, or silh | tohite stiff shirt; wing or atraght col | lar; white bow te; pearl studs; white gloves; patent leather shoes or | pumps; Black hose; high silk hat. | Special Purchase New Wool Slip-On Sweaters $1.95 A flash of original style is ex- pressed in a wide border of contras' ing weave, in self or harmonizing color at the bottom and around the Shetohed a } The Boa Marche How can one boost 110 volta A. GC) or direct current to 220 volta, or what size or name of colls must be used? A transformer can be weed to raise 110 volts A. 0. to : To raise a D. O. volt | 4ary to use @ motor generator or a dynamotor, or to charge a number of storage batteries in parallel and dis- charge them im series. 14 Fine Fur-Trimmed Coats Saturday Food-Shop Offers Del Monte Tomatoes, solid pack; No. 214 tins, 16¢. Paula Jam, 5 varieties, 20¢ a Jar. LOJU Half Price Unfermented Loganberry Juice, pints, 25¢; quarts, 49¢. Genuine Orange Pekoe Tea, | black, 40¢ ib.; 2 Ibs. 76¢. peclal Bulk Cocoa, 10¢ Ib; 2 Ibs, 19¢, Paul's Red Cherries, Maraschino atyle, 25¢ bottie. Bon Special Blend Coffee, 40¢ Ib; 2 Ibe. 75¢, Delicious! Nutritious! Ready to Serve! ‘Flakes highest grade hard wheat, with crushed and roasted flax seed. Food Shops—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche BonMarché Pike Street—Second Avenue—Union Street sleeves, just above the cuff. Knit in plain and fancy block, with round neck, and either braided or plain belt. New colorings and combina- tions. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Formerly Now $59.50 $68.50 to $88.50 Velverette, Panvelaine and Fashona, with Sumptuous Collars of Siberian Squirrel, Beaver and Platinum Wol Second Floor—The Bon Marche Corti’ Tuna Fish, 25¢. Jilg’s Cottage Butts 31c Lb. | Sugar-Cured. All Surplus Fat Trimmed Off. | 15¢ and Dainty Bits of New Neckwear Fine Net Camisettes $1.00 Cream color, trimmed with eyelet embroidery and Venise and Val lace. Strong shoulder straps of net. Pretty Neckwear at 75c Novelty lace and point d’Esprit fitted Bertha Col- lars, finished with point lace; also dainty Venise trimmed collar and cuff sets. Net Vests at $1.25 Combined with real lace, filet and Irish; Vests and Tuxedo collars edged with Val. lace; also Peter Pan collars and cuffs. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche /\ Junior and Girls’ Coats ( Reduced to $12.95 Formerly $17.95 to $22.50 Velour and tweed mixtures, many with fur col- lars. Some are tailored and others finished with fancy stitchings. All smartly bdted. In Burgundy, seal, navy and heather mixtures. Armour’s Star Hams, whole or half, 31¢ Ib. | Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon, | Bi¢ ih: % Ib. B7¢. | Jersey Creamery Butter, fresh, 51¢ Ib. Jig’s Pure Pork Sausage, 30¢ per Ib. Bou Marche Mayonnaise, 31¢ per Ib | Bor Marche Bread 10¢ Loaf 2 for 19¢ Buttorhorns, special quality, 2 for 15¢; 6 for 25¢, Apple or Cheese Cake, 25¢. Rjbbon Cake, B5¢. Butter Layer Cake, 75¢. Dlnyer Yellow Cake, 40¢. Lunch at the Counter! 35c Turkey cutlet, grean peas and potatoes, apple cobbler and cus. tard—coffee or milk. Junior Bon Marche Saturday—Another Big Day in the Half-Yearly Sale of Sample Hose i And Mill Overlote—All First Quality “Bedrock”’ Prices on Stockings for Men, Women and Children Women’s Pure Thread Silk Women’s Silk Stocki ’ Stockings, Semi-Fashioned 95c Full-Fashioned, 10-Strand Silk 91.09 Men’s Hose 69 Women’s Heavy Silk Hose $1 95 Mees SU ibted oe C | Full-Fashioned—Black Only . Women’s Silk or Silk Medium Weight, Clocked—) _ $1 15 Children’s Silk-and-Wool Socks Qn, 49c Men’s Fine Wool and Wool- 49 c Men’s Imported Wool Socks Women’s Wool-Mixed and Mixed Socks—Pair Silk-and-Wool Sport Hose Full-Fashioned Hose, Pair High Grade—Pair 75¢ fitst terests. bepositors The natural resources of this sec- tion are great, but it requires bank- ing resources to make them effective. The First National Bank has its place with the other financial institu- tions of Seattle in the commercial and industrial development of this section. As far as possible, its funds are invested at home, and it consid- ers that its first responsibility is to its depositors, not only as to the safety of their funds, but also in ex- tending help and co-operation in the furtherance of their business in- We like to be associated with progres- sive, growing depositors, and we do all in our power to help them grow. First National Bank of Seattle Second Avenue and Columbia Street and Fiber Stockings In Sizes 7 to 10—Pair Women’s Black, All-Silk Women’s Sample Sport Hose— 49 rt hidnes $1.95 Wool, Fiber, Lisle and Silk c Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Main Aisle—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Saturday — Children’s Day at The Bon Marche Many new things, attractively priced, and hosts of special offerings that bring great savings! Boys! Here’s Luck! Seasonable Wearables at Snappy Prices! 21 Boys’ All-Wool Overcoats $5.85 My, but they’re dandies—so warm, and button up snugly around the neck—fine for any occasion. Sizes 8 to 16. s Boys’ Corduroy Suits $6.95 Durable and practical School Suits—the fellows all wear ’eom—sizes 7 to 17. . Boys’ All-Wool Middy Sweaters in School Colors—$5.95 and $7.50 Boys’ Caps at $1.25 Made with one-piece top—unbreakable yisor— good assortment of patterns. Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaws Sizes 4 to 9—at $5.50 and 86.95 Sizes 10 to 18—at $7.95 and $10.00 Official Outfitters for Boy. Scouts Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Just Arrived! Lots of New | Bonnie Babies’ Dress Shoes for Misses and Children All Models Made With Best Upper Material—Best Soles The soles are of highest quality oak tanned leather. Shoes adaptable t ing feet of children. Ne eee ar Fitted by Experts With the Aid of the Foot-o-Scope Styles in Chil dren’s Shoes to 8 at $3.50 Sie Made of combinations of pearl elk, ip smoked horse or patent leather, with Have brown kid with mole tops, pat- either mole, velvet or white kid tops— ent with white kid, champagne, mole or also tan calf or brown kid with mole gray kid tops and smoked horse, in but- tops. - Ble to 6, In black kid or brown kid, at ga pr, PM And all-brown kid in lace style. ° ° \ Misses’ Shoes, Sizes 113 to 2, $5.50 a Pair These are the same as illustrated—-with slightly narrow toes and b: —made of the same high-class material and workmanship, All-brown 1 ra ae or lace style-—and brown kid with mole top—button style only, Upper Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche ES ee ;