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THE SEATTLE STAR a = a FRANCO-BRITISH Litéle Girl — 10-ROUND BILL - The Bon Marché PARLEY BREAKS Celebrates |§ |NTRODUCED Latest Conference Ends in| Chinatown Ushers in | qsk Formation of State Box- Disagreement New Year ing Commission LONDON, Fed. 14—The latest OLYMPIA, Feb. 16—Traveling e Franco-British conference ended ab under the alias of “An act to pro aces reported fe'be tn dle vide for a boxing commission,” the a ues in a Agreement with the British refusin Manned trains thru the Cologne areas. Optimism expressed earlier in the day that M. Letrocquer, French min tater of public works, would be suc Qeseful in his mission, was damp. ened when the pariey apparently col lapsed. The entente ives the Breakdown, it was authoritatively tn @icated. The French will return to| Parts tonight Premier Bonar Law, Marquis Cur won and Lord Derby met with Le. treequer and (Ge: Payot at 10 Downing st. today and the French renewed their request for permission pearance in the state senate Friday! morning | The bill was introduced by Sene wn win connor and teawrt | New Tweeds, Homespuns and Checksin ByoadtailCloth Jacquettes sors atatcwen Man-Tailored Knickers at $23.75 Mor The bill provides that the gover nor shall appoint a boxing commis The Season's Smartest Models—and if bought in the reguar way would sell for considerably more than this price! sion to be composed of three men who shall supervise the promotion of boxing in tate state e One section provides that no con: test of more than 10 rounds shall . = A be permitted in the state. Another Comfort! Good looks! These Knickers } trains frem the Ruhr . w Best quality broadtail cloth is “is ares rae pam pal en ahs, provision ts that nothing ys than combine both and blend them with irre- used in these lovely garment q . " six.ounce gloves may be used in any : 1 v 4: $s, ~ by a aig "4 the ee: contest. FPequirementas are also con proachable smartness. Strongly made in with large, genuine skunk and p t itish regurd this i J - L ger Me SMEG tetringement on thelr, sov crepe a yh nna tpe eet every detail, and in gray, tan and brown gray fox collars, some witl : Uictpanta and promoters of the game : : na) i xe eeigety in 4 = wee Another bill introduced before the shades, of splendid outdoor materials, Fin- int , f : Re . | ° / lave ® quality pls ¥ senate prohibits the withdrawal of ished trimly at the knee with buttoned ine qualit plaid ‘ B a person’s name from @ recall peti I brocade and silk crepe lining, price ' tion after he has once signed It vand, and at the waist with self belt and wood clasp and cord girdle, +t The degree of bachelor of arte metal buckle. Others $4.95 and $5, j rr will be granted to graduates of the rf ad r ; Seasareae pormel sche! emurees te, Second Floor—The Bon Marche a m der the terms of & measure present ur - irimme oats Z ed by Senator B. J. Cleary, $10 Are Declared Communists by Employers Corduroy Leggings Reduced to $19.75 : HERE’S MORE ABOUT well : Reduced to it . —The 1 +4 a ea eran hGE 1 For Women and Misses ‘ Beran today a serious it te sei ‘ S 0} 1.45 Normandy and Bolivia, with Large stad Beventy-ff're per cent of mine and deliver millions of dollars’ worth Collars of Manchurian Wolf ; Astonishingly good value for so little money. All coats are well made, with silk stitching, fancy Wi buttons and tassel trimming, which enhance their good looks. Workers in the Loire region are out, @bout 20 per cent in the Nord and 10 per cent clsewhere cee of public property over to private in. teresta. Cottertl] was gratified by reports from Olympia that Senator J. R Oman of Pierce county had intro Trimly fitting, buttoned, these Leggings afford comfort when hik- ing, and will wear wonderfully well, PARIS, Feb. 16.—Headquarters of so that another stormy season will the Unitary Federation of Miners an- duced a bill in the senate providing not find you without the protection re P nn ole nal Re Bounced today that 100,000 miners that port commimioners be per you need. p Wrapp in and raglan sleeves. retai have answered the general strike call mitted to retain their. power over ) a pale tian In brown, navy, Sorrento and deer. and walked out. Employers declare waterfront property and allowing tie dean Ben Marche Second Floor—The Bon Marche bey that _ a — qotpieny 9 st them to sell such surplus foe as they ee myenoh mine workers. ate out ani manufacture in thelr planta, Look 2 ag igen = preriaf eagamses pool | Oman introduced the bill as minor at the Prices on eps Men’s arm 00 pose gene! re ity member of the harbors and . W ‘ firmed at a meeting of the Unitary | %, F rat S t h G S kin ! e acl l r _ federation, which represents extrem-| Louise Barbara Louie all|“Mterways committee, whieh spon These Good Stockings! Cc 1N0 es W of th ists, goagen Cart some men sl-| dressed up for New Year’s.| port commission 1 protesting. } You are almost sure to want some of P “ye eara es 3 "Weft early today for various centers} “Kon ho sunning!’ Intoned tittle | ce | these stockings at exceptional savings. TO ucts xn it Be Prepared for Inclement Weather ef the Lolre basin to organize rallies. | Louise Barbara Louie, S-yearold Women’s Silk-and-Wool fere’ ‘The employers gave in to the ox- daughter of Frank Louis, prominent PRES } 9 Eurg tant of agrealag to discuss the ques-|(hinese merchant, when ‘Toe star|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT Hose $1.95 Continue Til l W d Ni ht Men’s All-Wool Hon of wages. which precipitated the | cameraman snapped her as she was!! GRID CREW Sport Hose in black, brown, tan Sil ed. 1g Midd S t Se general @, wit! en's leaders. | celeb e Ch N r * * J ? , . . ~ Meanwhile, the miners’ strike tn Prisar.. honk brgeg a eat STARTS ON PAGE 1 gray and beaver—fine for present Saturday—School Children and Parent-Teachers’ 'y Sweaters Beigium bas veg successful to a) added quickly, “I mean a happy New wear. Association Day Certain extent, the mine owners hav-! Year to y = P . . pai vI Mvhttered the strikers a five per| Liste ‘ie ie her [curred The Nika burst into flames: Women’s Lisle Sport Hose _ Pie Contest—For girls of 7th and 8th grades, also / / 5 ier cent increase. pe po * wiiken | oat set abe Seis <n wy ve 95c a Pair first and second year hig chool, e Chad Belgian industrialists gathered at| robes, set off firecrackers and par-{¥BPossble to lower the boats. Al Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes fr Crescent Mfg. C Rupp Brussels for « conference with Pre-| took of abril chitac pi Bere that |i did not create the least sign of Good bh lity Richelie Apple Pie C : Prizes trom rescent Mfg. Co. Lots of warmth. and nak Mier Theunis, at which they out-|were set before her Friday in honor |* Pante- sood heavy quality, in Richelieu rib, Apple Pie Contest for 7th and 8th grade boys comfort in these heavy Mi Hined the difficulties resulting from|or the occasion. Dried watermelon} "EV@Fy man did what he was told in black, tan and dark green. _ Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes from Albers Milling Co. Allwoot Midd Seat j ee Tearening coal shipments from Ger-| needs, oranges, li-chee, gamgots and| Without @ question and everything Semi-Fashioned Silk Ho: $1.35 For best article made from dry goods box. ppaaigar es tina 925 Many. They are obliged to purchase | roast duck, together with bird-nest | PoMible was done to save the Nika,” | t F areal on Contest for high school boys of Ist and 2nd year: ers. Contrasting colors, ir Goal from England under unfavorable |poup and candy, all these formed |i Chief Engineer Pritchard. _ Made with elastic lisle ribbed tops, Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes from Western Dry Good aed striped collar and cuffs 5 exchange conditions, they sald. Hai ac ee aye er. There wan no wireless operator /M in black and brown—excellent value. 7 ane and Orc prizes from Western Dry Goods Co. and around body. All pant eee ‘And while Louise and her smal} |*20ard who could signal for help. | f ¥ Contest for boys of 7th and 8th grade. For best sizes f, 84 to 44, . i Ee [companions celebrated in their own| | (7ritchard and 1 wee: pa Mond Silk-an d-Fiber Stockings $1.00 article made from dry is box. ean Ewer HERE’S MORE ABOUT tuition, Bee Sathens tay a .athee ara has’ and “we Mhae They're semi-fashioned, with well Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes from Black Mfg. Co, Made by K. & R. besa tive custom, greeted ‘chatr? nal bors little.” said A. G. Galligan, repre reinforced feet, hemmed tops of lisle, Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche Knitting Co, Pred > a “Af > . * STARTS ON PAGE 1 | Sinay and colns. wrapped in. red| After experimenting with the ap | Children’s Wool-Mixed : Men’s All-Wool : paper to Insure the recipient a lucky |’ inally 0 nend Stocki New 39-Inch Satin =... aol iccapettcs "ee Year out a call. We were unable to atate tockings 85c MACKINAWS $8 95 the newly occupled territory:| Chinatown took on the aspect of |°UF Position, but were evidently Just the stockings for snowy weather. Canton—Yard e The French made numerous ar. |heard, for the Snohomish drew up ; These Mackinaw: i rly w holiday garb Thursday when the| “ “ Black or heather mixtures. lese Mackinaws are particularly well rests pec toe Bee ee Dee ln a was teat daisored 15. csc eieetenyrae oe ee pon Children’s All x mr ‘ One of the Most Popular Fabrics made. Good and warm, well-appearing, nore sey ceremonie » eins re -Wool Socks 95c act - ; Selves into cells for six months’ sen-| « pares "ator Sasaperpg raters ie | prominently In the thrilling rescue of if practical coats. Plaids and checks. All : ‘ Imported—with colored roll 8. i sizes to 4 = one ie petunia 19 accovt rtoce:| “Om the fact that the Chinese |‘he crew of the Nika by the coast | po led top for Spring RISES: VO 44. ie brought ini by troops. government recognizes January Ist |r ciae was ta sede St ys’ Cotton Stockings. 35c Good heavy weight Satin Canton, so pretty for Made by Black Mfg. Co. tet eae as tho official New Year's day. Just fine for school wear—heavy dresses—a large line of colors including Bobolink Men’s W ix Ini Sui t j , . The police dry squad, however, | Crly leboat that had been launched./ Cuslity with double heels, toes and he: fs apa ji ae eitvae, Tiree eet Union’ Suite—very ' Bonar Law’s Policy | witt not visit Chinatown during the He suffered numerous injurien when | 4 Nie fon S100, tay sawn, Japan, seal, ivory, jade, Madonna, silver, well made, comfortable fitting. All sizes * festivities, even tho Ng-Ka-Py, the |'0® boat waa being lowered, due to soles ; a good black—3 pairs for $1.00. strawberry, navy, midnight and black. to 46, $2.95 in Ruhr Commended ((1)..."",," happens te flow fresty, |th® fact that the line on the bow | Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche x Men's Shop, Mai LONDON, Feb. 16.—The house of |The beverage does not exceed the | "PUN thru the block in the davite and | Pp, Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche ».* p Commons today gave Premier Bonar | legal limits of the Voistead act, it is |{70PPed the small craft bow first - rag \ law wrote of confidence on his| said, even tho it serves the excellent aah pac Browise ; Seen t . ’ ° : | Ruhr policy. Purpose of providing ample chee: bacco oem | —Ch ld: D 7 h B M EEeAt labor amendment to the resolu-lits Geers ig ample cheer'for'| “White bobbing about in the moun: aturda 1 ren s ay at e on arche rl ngs cores 0. tion adopting thé policy outlined by hs hin Sa Ss taboas aes, eee ordered the eea | . ‘at the opening of parliament was de ery man on the Nika had been picked avings or any on ort west To ucts | © feated, 277 to 180, HERE'S MORE ABOUT ]/%? by, the Snohomish. Hils only | ; . ° 4 pssex, ret. it—cerman poice|| SHIPWRECKS | “ire: 3st shure | Dress the Boy in Northwest : ' shot two French soldiers in the re Pegs + We're all here mafe, and that's \ t Zelershot hotel here last night. STARTS ON PAGE 1 Sea ree i ati an —<—<— | Made Clothing Ir S oa KY an French troops, in the’ hotel in- } 000, 0€ the Nika, as he step ‘om | . ’ . stad on being served denple tho| have ever tigured in” wuld Pritch-|*™*, Kitsap For Growing Feet Boys’ All-Wool Middy Sweaters boycott which was in effect against | ard. leuk gat Paks reget aie aes - Malattie | $4. 95 res 1 them. Two German polfcemen en-| Capt. Peter Johnson of the Nika | PTCK#On. a seaman, enc pugh ’ . ’ * : fered and fired upon the ‘French,|¥4s uninjured in the fire. He land. raat Filer abr ager of the fire es’ and Children s School | All the popular school colo Sizes 26 to 38. Ses a rice wounding two. od in) Hesitle. Thurday -night and] fico naa uncersone ee ne Shoes $3.35 and $3.85 Made by Western Dry Goods Co, | oDeeTaGR” Gina naan AD ae aoe 2a not comment on the wreck SW ecBhenia ta fe ctalieenl sock slo ‘ , | ’ } > Gray Tweed Mixture Coats, WAIT BROWN’ A. H. Galligan, of Everett, repre fe Bde A) hah Diner Pie Shoes made of brown calf with Goodyear OV Ss 00 aps fur collar, size 15, at $7.47. sentative of the Everett Packing Co., ¥ eis et wae welt sewed oak leather soles—broad toe, " \° 5 oe Z eycte ras 6 - some sight as we watched her burn td : : t * —$17.50 scarle 7 . : § took “tire. Callens waa When. she | ing trom the deck of the snohomish,” | footform last. High cut lace style—excep- | One-Piece Top | ofethh eee teeny Velouta: Ghat PROBE ACTION were the only two men on the ship| | All of the officers and crew later tional values. Sizes 814 to 11, $3.35—sizes $1 35 sizes 6 to 12, at $8.75, who were able to operate a wireleas, |WeMt to their homes or to hotel. M 1114 to 2, $3.85. . 4—$45.60 Chiffon Velvet Dresses. brow Thoy were imacquainted with the net | 2" Are awaiting the call of the nea | 9 meh . Boys’ Caps with un- | and ae wise! " “eae 50. a Bhi Bade acti a phndond PP Boys’ Bon Marche Special Shoes | breakable visors. Made |. SSL EO Mack Gace Gans .|Tudder and later took fire, they had SERIE yy: PA ‘i ee . i =— 924.5) ack Canton Crepe Dresses, Shortage of $6,900 Found; difficulty in sending $ O 8 calla. Tm XP R’ S | es 2, to 5 at $4.50 | none 1 Yeny fine. woolens. with jewel belts, at $12.25 if May Prosecute Nika carried no regular wireleax O T SHOW izes 1 to 2 at $4.00 | One-piece top with fancy ne Nien ie De é falc signal an best they conte GOOD INCR Sizes 9 to 1314 at $3.50 inverted plait back, $1.35. 2—$24.50 Poiret twill and wool ratine MME eitig: phibibeation “se \ths) tun signal ay best ses could, EASE) Made of black or brown leathers, with FU Ree ver D5e¢. peony rtd at $12.25. report of the state examiners who i Pxports for December, 1922, | (Goodyear welt sewed oak leather soles and | Made by Seattle Cap $22.50 Accordion-pleated Dress, navy ] fees Thursday ended a searching probe showéd a substantial gain over De as ans +h harp t wpe ate tthe 2 Mfg. Co. with novelty " =” of the city light department, Mayor CUTTER GOES cember, 1921, according to figures| rubber top lifts on heels; either blucher or | tS 3 Aamo. fh Re 1—$14.50 Sear pee Bing 0; a $11.25. BAwin J. Brown will decide what TO compiled by the Aepartment of com: | straight lace style; English or wide toe last. BOYS’ GAUNTLET GLOVES —$14.50 Scarlet and Stripe Fiber Dress, F ehanges in personnel, accounting AID SHIP merce, The total gain in exports to G * Girls’ B Oxfords | 50¢, 65¢ and $1.00 size 12, at $7.25. : methods and organization shall be| BOSTON, Feb. 16—Tho coaat| ll countries wan $48,226,091 rowing Girls Boots or Oxfords | Made by Heater Glove Co 1—$27.50 henna Canton crepe, at $13.75 made in the department. ward cutter Tar ls Only two general world divisions | $4 | , x : epe, 89 Whether criminal section will be|under forced dee ee ne eenmin | showed a decroano. Africa had a de-| 65 eas The Boys’ Popular Sport Coat $4.95 1—$7.95 wool serge, 1 he jersey, draft today to the as-| ge, nna jersey, at taken will depend on Prosecuting At-| sistance of the Italian steamer Mon. | ‘T°* of only 5 per cent, while Asia | Made of brown calfskin with. Goodyear Sizes 28 to 36. | $3.98. nea poy ieee Dousias, who will cenislo, reported in radio messages| ‘1M “iuneestd cy iyi 38 percent.) welt sewed oak leather soles and low school Made by K. & R. Knitting Co | 8—$14.50 Gray J Knicker D. confer w! jeputy Prosecutor John| yesterday to t F; he decreasedn Avia reflects the un- els wi nubbe: ifta : 4 ’ y * * — oh dae ray Jevsey Knicker Dresses, D, Carmody. Carmody heard a part| cast of Cane Hone °° Me) watintactory trade conditions which heels with rubber top lifts. Medium toe, Boys’ All-Wool Knickers $3.75 | sizes 10 to 12, at $7.25. @f the evidence of the public hearing | While the Tampa from Boston| Dave been existing in China and| English last—built for hard wear. Sizes 6 to 18, 1—$16.5 Sa 2 Which ended the state examiners’|and the coast guard cutter Seneca|2*P4% exports to Japan alone show: | zes 2% to 8—widths, A to D. Made by S. B. Pruschansky $16.50 Brown Canton Dress, Roman i from New York were racing then |/2& % loss of $20,000,000, Current Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche | Upper Matn Floor—The Bon Marcl trimming, size 15, at $8.25. Decision rests with the attorney| the wintry sea toward the location|T¢Pots from these countries ure to : maroue Second Floom—The Bon Marche general whether civil suit shall be|given in the Moncenisio's BOS me, |t® effect that business conditions : d . ig: Shortage examiners found in the|nals, the navy yard here was ane,|*%@ improving, and a recovery may S shortage examiners fo und in the|iously awalting further word of the| ° expected. x uu Ree ornare fo loely awaiting further har tigiat Up toatl Weal wick ly Your Weekly Needs at The Bon Marche Food-Shops John H. Dunbar, assistant attor.| Whether the steamship Carplaka,|‘%¢ United Kingdom and Canada, Bey gencrat and Sits Earnie | winter ha teamnthip Carplaks. |hoty or which stowed & minora Bon Marche Bread At the Coffee Counter F. Hopkins and F. W. Whaley will| only 11 miles from the sinking ven. Specials in «Canned 4 increases “Veninunlan trite ‘tad te 10c Loaf Genuine Orange Pekoe Tea—black ~40¢ |b; Curtis Kippered 5 rdines, extra aoa al sarmiout’s ae 3l1c : Lb. return to Olympia, probably today,| sel, ever reached the Moncenisio,|&&est proportional gain, having | 2 Ibs. 75¢, and trimmed, lirge oval cans: spec 5 Eastern Hams, to report to thelr department heads: | wan not vnown at an enriy, howe] Dractleally doubled. 2 Loaves 19c Freeh Prates sen aets tag Gite ase, | Dota Gear a : { k >a Mee tar tok | , New crop, Ibs, 254. el Monte Tomatoes, “v ih Ixtra fancy corn. stoc a , . : Wivessmon Ma. today, praeet 5 000 Eggs ia | Butterhorns, 2 for 15¢; Hip-o-Lite Marshmallow Crean felines Tee ‘on ee pe a cans solid packed we fed stock, by the whole Co y , 5 for 25¢ and niuces—-85¢; 2 for O5¢ Del Monte Grated Pineny : , : . I PpTe, put up in No, 2 ; SHIP BLAZES Giant Omelett Nut Loaf Cake, for the Small Lemons, thin-skinned and juloy, 10¢ cans with heavy syrup; pre one Ua: 2 Sugar Cured Cottage Butts, all surplus fat j te e€ ANTWERP, Feb, 16.--Th day, 50¢ dozen; 2 dozen for 15¢. for B5¢ V n, 18¢; 2 trimmed off; per Ib, 28¢. 4 Junket down the Atlantic const, ORP, Web. 16.—The world's yy +, Small Oranges, sweet and juicy, % py voudahorn” Ny Sa a alata aged AT HER PTBDR' iaceeot satel eee eas nee pal hart PMNGHat “aa | th ma cranes mvect and Sulcy, B59 dozen; 2 Wosulsboro Matne Style Sugar Corn, extra ape -E¥eshly Churned Creamery Butter, our MBA th Beatle dnd thence to Ala, NEW Yo; ay 5,000 exes on the dock were broken , 1 A Cea vac Ces ul, per.can, 10¢, regular Jersey brand; per lb, 52¢, Alaska HW YORK, Feb. 16.—The ship the day, 80¢. Capitol Blend Coffee, roasted fresh daily, 30¢° Kranco-American Spagh . Thal has been proposed this spring by|Sagua, of the American Fruit line,| When 4 giant heap of crates col. Round ‘Laver Ca Ib; 2 Ibs, for 55¢. : DA: Dee cr epee het, put up in large A ’s Star. Slic Ppsealg of War Weeks for the|caught fire at its dock in Hoboken | Mpsed. found Layer Cake, 35¢. Black Pepper, extra special, 16¢ Ib. Campbetl's, Pork ary B Tallest and: aranenainT eatin bya e f dover members of the military|today, and, blazing furiously, broke | U M —The a " 26, kt with tomato Lahore hay ca eh Se rl 4nd appropriations committees ot| from its mooring und started driftine | threw a hook and tine aboard |f Lunch at Counter 35c buee. Rain eleor THs / Boh) Marchis sauce; per can, 12¢, Ages, under government supervision; per foperess. The trip, to be made on|out Into the Hudson, in the path of | Four men climbed, one at a timo, Mesure ou DANG! Ao hase ane Meng NPR reatiactia eeaelatat he ted LER - tite | otha Seabed Re 5 i oes, Cabinet Pudding, FF Hy * 5 , eboa hington started | acrons 20 of intervening a Y sorte rolled candy ¥ “ i of be crodionts; per Ib, 28¢@. in progress. Returning trom Alaska | fn pursuit, and when almost along and ade fast ie Pinal as at Bakery—Upper Main Ploor— Uy, Ruciinen dt aalatone pal a hee 3 nant raedbaane Rae Ma a fete will loave Heattlo by train| side the Sagua, in which v Inrge|which the blazing ship was towed | The Bon Marche, 4 a Sc Faney Kastern Pull Cream Cheese, with a ; oe ile LN Mla Mod haga aber Ml Mc ne 1 nip; per Ib, 20¢. eta ae «mae en kN IP ea Liars.