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COMMITTEE TO PROBE TAXES Tax Commission Approved by Senators OLYMPIA, Feb, 1—Calling atten Hon to the uselessness and utter f Ure of the tax commission appoin f¥o years ago to accompli @ults, Senator Dan L fought the passage of se 48, authorizing the governor to ap Point a commission to investigat forms in law procedure. Only five votes, however, were cast @gainat the bill on roll call, An ap Propriation of $5,000 for the expen. @f the commission ts authorized. An Bttempt to reduce this to $2,000 failed. ‘The senate Tursday passed every Mhing on the calendar for the day Weint memorials Nos. 5 and 6, peti toning congress for 4 more even ) @istribution of cars in the state dur 7 tig the fruit season, carried with ~ Marge votes ) Senate dill No, 103, ratification of ess and warrants issued fer the construction of public util ss as > tes in cities of less than 750 inhab! * _ Memorial Service | PANTAGES 220 86Nights, 7 and © YARDON AND PERRY ‘tants, passed unanimourly. "Senate bill No. 44, relating to Benda of third class cities, exchang Mg said donds for local tmprovement Bonds and for the payment of them, ‘Was also passed. for Dead Members Annual memorial services for of the Borrowed Time club @ied during the year 1922 will eonducted by Dr. A. Atwood, it chaplain of the club, at the gtversity M. E. church, Brooklyt ive, and EB. 42d st, Thursday, at 2 pm, Mr. Atwood hag the distinction of Being the first itinerant minister tn This section of the Northwest, visit- the pioneer communities in the o— Sound region as early as 1852. ‘The public ts invited to attend these services. AMUSEMENTS Moor TWKE be oe Pesk WwW um Crroai “sc: WAUDEVILLE WILLIAM FAVERSHAM Im a One-Act Play: THIS WEEK is Luens and Ines Crystal Bennett and Company i¥ AND DARNELL Offer “Wirdseed” Fables Topics the Day wicurs THE SEATTLE STAR 'Wandering With Wanda | at the Prod ucts Sho BY WANDA VON KETTLER like 7,000 ons at Northwest Prod hh floor aftorn y of the s were re} ub's da we were proud of hin eee Frank Mel. Radford, mreret er at the store, lea But ever - One of the busiest per ; z way it fa to get better and better day afternoon was Miss aio L, Winsor, superintendent of the ex |hibit, Miss Winsor looked after ali | things, fro: ed trademarh }to lost and strayed ch Th latter were generally picked up on of falling into the fish | hatcheries tank of oneinch trout, tt ‘APPROPRIATION. : verge | Another busy individual was F. 0, Munn, one of the floor managers, | ‘ ‘ lwho endeavored to keep back the/Qmnibus Measure in Senate mob from the knitted ware booth fol: | lowing the trademark parade. It| Thursday | will be remembered that live bathing | See girls paraded in the interest of} oryvspta, Feb, 7.—With a total | knitted goods, Funny how many] cut of $1,526,118.68 from th spectators lost their cigars in the| riations for 1921, the appropriation | scramble. ‘ anole T saw a boy I used to know up in the manufacturers’ ion. He was advertising a certain brand of red) - oa. rina? changes in the big meas ks and was all dressed up in| 2" Ce the pension were commloted sult with red horns and a red | . late Tuesday night, and Representa. He certainly did look Uke | 1) ya mew Davia, eahiveene roy A | house committee, and Senator Lan on flipped a coin to decide who 4 introduce the bill. Landon he toss. of the senate committee, | sale |@ red spear tall, the devil eee Down In the food section the fut tening process was well under way Everybody sampled everything. Ex claimed one lady, picking up a cocoa bean and proceeding to bite into it, “Oh, dear, DEAR ME! thup—-um- © requests made of mercy!’ And another rejolced that no | © different state | soap samples were being handed | “partments and Institutions, out. Departments der the Hart code/ Rumor had it that E. Casey, adver | #uffer heavy cuts from their esti tising manager of The Bon, was | ™4tes, and even the governor's office seen making the rounds of the food | Must operate during the next two section three times during the after. | Years on $148,000 lean than was ap- neon——twice without hat or coat, and | Pr od Inmt sonnion, Actual ax once as {f just happening in from | P® es of departments under the [the street. ‘Hart code have never been made public. woul The total amo this bill ts $s. 998.82 lens than the committee by nt appropriated by 18, or $3,209 eee Others who scored at the exhibit Tuesday were Frank Fanchon and W. W. Whitney, dixabled war voter. | ans, whe did wicker-weaving and | duced from $673,100 to $535,627, ry engraving at the veterans’) ‘The state militia will have to oper-| Ever so many young women | ato for the next two years on a total | were Intensely Interested tn both pro-| of $343,530, coases. | To Open Ship and | Rail Offices Soon La | Fourth ave. in the near future by |ttot, 95.409: p | The labor and Industry department | is cut from $552,079 to $668,627, and the department of agriculture ts re or almost $150,000 lens | | than was asked. Appropriations for state departments ‘The steamship company is consider. | ing offices at Fourth ave, and Union | st., while the engineering commis | sion has engaged space at 1409 | per cant above that amount BILL IS READY De St nj tn refreshing quality. Blended PANTAGESCOPE _ “THREE’S A CROWD” General Admission: Be Nights, 40¢ Your Grocer Has It Closet & Devers PORTLAND earn before you're forty if you don’t get rid of dandruff.” Keep your scalp clean and healthy by faithful use of ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC You need this fine French Kau do ine if value your hair. = USE ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC after the shower or before retiring. Massage it into the {t cleanse your scalp in the manner it alone can do. Have you tried BD. PINAUD'S Lilac Tale? PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD AMERICAN IMPORT OFFICES ED. PINAUD BLDG. NEW YORE i enn l rR hay og Tele,” it's wonderul. Ack your decle LULL ls Sresh Snowdrift in a [a@y/plue)airtight bucket as ny 9 Me gp as win ck / ULL ‘the clock ANTAL | able works, $348,- 00; conservation, | 190,000 ' On Cheney normal, $2 $243,630, and tuber- REALTOR WILL SPREAD GOSPEL Urges Entertainment Summer Tourists of So great has been the Interest aroused among Seattle business men in the scheduled address of W. A. Irwin, manager of the land depart- ment of the Puget Mill Co. that en larged accommodations to take care of the crowd have been arranged by the Beattle Real Estate association before which Mr. Irwin will appear Thursday at 12:16 o'clock in the But- ler hotel. Irwin's recent series of page ad- yertisements in Seattle newspapers is declared by Samuel Collyer, sec- retary of the association, to have caused widespread comment. Irwin is deciared to be an excep- tionally forceful and witty speaker and to have a message of vital {m- | portance to the business men and women of Seattle. It is his conten- tion that Seattle is the largest city in the world of its age and that in no other municipality do such op- portunities exist an here. As Seattle expects to entertain thousands of visitors this summer, Collyer declared Wednesday that every member of the association and as many of thelr friends as possible should make an effort to hear Irwin, ‘as he will have somo {mportant sug- gestions on how to make this a clty of hospitality. Zinn Funeral to Be Held Thursday Funeral services for Peter Zinn, 80, civil war voteran, will be held at the local chapel of the Cremation Society of Washington at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Interment will be made at Evergreen cemetery, Mr. Zinn, who died at his home, 1407 N, 45th at., Tuesday, is survived by his widow, Mrs. Kila Zinn, of Seattle, and Henry Zinn, brother, of Columbus, Ohto, Mercer Bridge Is Under Advisement A resolution providing for a bridge connecting Mercer island with the mainland was taken under advise. ment. by the board of county commis: clonors ‘Tuesday, ALOHA CHAPTER No, 116, 0, 1. 8, will hold a progressive whist party in Dartnell’n cafeteria at 8 o'clock Saturday evening. THINK INCOME OLYMPIA That i Meacham of King, for state me tax will pass the b in w the opinion of many work bers of the legisia: mmendation that it includes & roms men ) of $1,000 on their income are 4 married men $2,000 with an ad $400 for each minor child. hove these amounts @ tax of 1 per nt will be levied on each $1,000 un. 1 $6,000 1» reached and « tax of 6 will be placed on each $1,000 | It i understood will be | ° al that the at the nittes report tained in the house and Ill will be passed. Quality and Price Being TAX WILL PASS/on, N,P CHICAGO. aided by & volunteer posse of sov- | Tony, the pet er, who left home Tacoma Shop Strike| IMPEACHMENT Called Off, CASK DROPPED edul Monday night wes reported today was reconsdered The vote to it 4 before the opening has been taken by| of the houne ws n, It at Hral-| Mont. ! cided that the « wan repos tes nd‘ Livingst open » reports rec a legislature in th eye to te pmen alj| reat an ext eauently. 2 y, when she t the | reta: dings # hi place and Helghton Buch an acti me an opportunity ponents and aw JINDREDS CHASE [ponent tnd sho FOOT-FREE MONK | ie ctatea tnat the assertions which the <* of him were not correctly he “makin It took 100 policemen, made regarding politions women and chil han an hour to run down akey of D, W. Fish- 0 play in the snow. hundred men |understood and that he merely wel comed the action as an opportunity ‘to reply to his accusers an COMPENSATION - HEARINGS ON | Here and There! Prematdre dyr Vancouver, B. C., no worker and injures ar Only two have’ heen. § Sunday theatew and atv, it io expected re will be in banned in Tennes Utah three men plane drops food » ma. ed at Pa because of deep snow, epartment by mae Murphine, nately 26 per cent Ask Observance of Prayer Day Seattio women have been asked to observe Webruary 15 nationa a by the employers of the prayer @ay for foreign missions by|state. The introductt the executive comm ate by Dan Landon of the bill thet ell of churches. Meetings will aid make the employers of the held in the forenoon and afterno tan on costa of of that day at the ¥.W.C. A. Mrw rtinent is be mvid F. Davies, president of the opt the bill trom Central Study club, will have charge. | & before the legislature third bill was reported to be Equal —Buy Northwest Products Northwest manufacturers make good goods—and prices are right! They’re young! They need your support! You need their support! Think it over! Come to The Bon Marche’s Exhibition of Pacific Northwest Products and see how they’re made! \adticNorthwest Pro@mct Five Original Aprons For Apron Thursday All Northwest Products From Neckline to Hem. Dainty Dolly Vardens $1.50 Flower-sprigged 2 and 8, percale, - Ze ie et ate sA5 aes ce Sayings of Prominent Northwesterners I Say: “Every dollar spent for home products provides new capital to expand in- dustry and increase jobs.” C. S. WILLS Treasurer Seattle Hardware Co, Thursday's Program at Northwest Products Exhibition Manufacturers’ Day Hosteases; Mra. Lioyd, Mra. Myers, Mrs, Garde, Mra, Wise, Mrs, Calvert, Mrs, Martin, Mra. Wright. Orchestra—Selectiod Address of welcome— By Kenneth C, Korr Response by Nathan Eckstein Solo—SMlected Orchestra Fashion Show of Sport Apparel Conducted by Personal Service Bureau of the Bon Marche Mothers’ and Babies’ Health School Under the Direction of the State Board of Health Dr. Paul A. Turner, Director Thursday, Feb, 8-"Tho Heredity of the Baby” What Determines’ the Physical, Mental and Braotional ‘Traits of the Baby By Dr, William R. Wilson, Instructor in Psychology U, of W. 3 to 3p. m, Weighing and monsuring of babies, 3 to 5 p.m, Baby Shop—Second Floor Lloyd-M yere Co. finished with either blue or coral ruffles. Sizes Two Distinctive Styles $1.95 Superior Garment Co. Checked Amoskeag gingham and white novelty pique are cleverly combined with touches of white rick-rack and white pearl buttons for trimming. Sizes 2 and 3. Lloyd-Myers Co. And crisp chambray forms another model by the same people. Blue, pink, yellow, lavender and tan, combined with gay applique hollyhocks. Caps to match this last model are $1.00 each, ish. Gingham Apron and Cap $1.95 Pastry Boards of Sitka spruce; hard fin- Size 14x18 inches, 50¢ Size 16x22 inches, 70¢ Size 18x24 inches, 80¢ Size 20x20 inches, 90¢ A Pacific Northwest rodact Are You Using Home Wares Made in Seattle? Wooden Articles Made by Howard Mfg. Company Standard Folding Ironing Boards Strong and light and well fin- ished. 1414x54 Inches, $2.40. 11x48 inches, $2.25. 1414x60 inches, $2.50. Step Ladders, well made and durable—4- foot length, $1.60; 5- foot, $2.00; 6-foot at $2.40. Valley Clothes Racks, 8-fold, 3, 4 and 6 feet _ high, $1.15 to $1.85. Olympic Garment Co. For this week only. This attractive apron, in checked and plaid gingham com- Baskets and Hampers Made by Puget Sound Basket Works Of split wood; neat appearing, sturdy and light weight. May be attractively decorated if you bined with black sateen, | choose. with smart little cap to match, Gingham and Crepe Combined $2.95 Gilman Mfg. Co. Long waists of crepe finish, with trim skirts of checked gingham. Hand embroidered and appliqued. Many colors. Sizes 2 and 3. Second Floor~The Bon Marche Here’s 56-Inch All-Wool EPONGE, Yard $ 1 .65 A very economical price for dress material like this. Suitable for dresses, skirts and children’s wear. Will not muss easily. In colors of navy, fawn, perlwinkle, rose, henna and black. Fabric Floor—Third—Tho Bon Marche Values Worth Looking After! American Lady $ 2. 50 Corsets—Extra A model for the average figure—sizes 22 to 28—made of lovely pink broche, with long skirt and elastic top— an excellent value for the money. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Mid-Week Food-Shop Offers Marshmallow Cake 55c The old-fashioned kind—spevinl tor tHe day Jolly Rolls, 15¢; 2 for 25¢. Bon Marche Bread, 10¢; 2 loaves for 19¢. Buttorhorns of the finest quality, topped with nuts, 2 for 15¢; 6 for 25¢. New England Counter Dinner 35c Rolled dinner, with apple ple, coffee or milk. . Thousand Island Dressing 34c Bon Marche brand—made of finest ingredients, Matineo Sardines, finest quality California Sardines, put up with boat pure olive ofl; large 7%-oz. cans, 36c size, while we have any, at 25¢. Jilg’s Boneless Cottage Butta, sugar cured, Ib. S1¢. Armour’s Star Eastern Hams, lb. 31c Guaranteed corn-fed stock, Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes 16c Put up in large No, 2% cans, Something new—Apple Lomon Marmainde with bleached almonds, very delicious; put up in 1b, cartons, Ib, 1L0¢. ; Del Monte Grated Pineapple, No. 2 cans, with heay; can; 2 for 85¢, Shafter Paul's Skookum solid pack Blackberries, for ples; can, 11¢, Woodsbow Brand Maine Style Sugar Corn, Special value, 10¢, Upper Main Floor—The Bon is to 60¢. TheBonMarch« PIKE STRUKT—SBCOND AVENUE—UNION STREBT Clothes Baskets, sizes, at 65¢ to $1.15. Market Baskets, cov- ered—3 sizes, at 30¢ Wood Baskets, handy size, at 75¢. Hampers, 2 sizes, at $2.50 and $2.75. Market Baskets, 4 sizes, at 15¢ to 25¢. 4 Light House Brooms Made by the Light House Broom Factory—by the Blind Brooms of various weights—well made and well sewn—59¢ to $1.35. : Union Street Basement—The Bon Marche Special Value! Girls’ Middy Skirts $2.35 Heavy wool mixtures in popular and becoming plaids. Full box pleated and hung on firmly-made waist, these are ‘perfect for the school wear of growing girls, either with middies or with the new guimpes. Sizes are 6 to 12. Jean Cloth Middies in white, with red or blue collars, or in all red, $1.75. Second Floor—The Bon Marche 32-Inch Gingham 25c Fine quality for dress purposes—in checks, plaids and plain shades--1 to 5-yard lengths. 36-Inch Indian Twill 25c Lengths, 1 to 5 yards—plain shades of brown, red, blue and pink. Fabrio Floor—Third—The Bon Marche “Rinso” Makes Washing Light See the demonstration. Small packages, 5 for 29¢. Large packages, 2 for 45¢—5 for $1.00. ‘Soaks Clothes Cleen Union St, Basement—Tho Bon Marcho Join the Sewing Classes Starting March 5th Register Personal Service Second Kloor