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Phone Eliott Pantagescope 9 General Admission Matinees 250 Shredded Wheat has many other appeals besides its 100% food value. For one thing, you can serve it in so many different ways. On cool mornings, for instance, you're sure to like it hot. Just pour hot milk over the biscuits; or pour hot water over them, drain ' it off quickly and then cover with milk or cream. It’s a ready-cooked breakfast served Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat, ready-cooked and -to-eat. A i ai a For dma . Serve it sit ith milk or cream, = Gil besten’ oe Seales Con- tains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement. It is salt-free and un- sweetened—you season it to your taste. Triscuit is the Shredded Wheat Cracker —a real whole-wheat toast. Try it with butter, soft cheese or Because thousands of people are waiting and watching— Imprison 26 for Conspiracy Ww. 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Nights 406 Youll like it hot BARE DUAL LIFE IN DEATH PROBE Clubman in Business by Day and Underworld by Night LOS ANGELES, Cal., Fe leged to have played } man ih the high social world ta ry ed as “Dr. Jekyll,” ts >|the @ubject of the investigation which grows mom widespread hourly. suse PROMINENT FIGURE IN CLUB CIRCLES Assuming his role as husiness man, engineer gentleman ranch ov by day moved amo 2 tes who were the soundest and wealthiest men of Southern California, He was a high ly respected member and active worker in the Chamber of Com merce. He was # prominent figure 1 exclusive ba, whose doors swung ¢ o men of wealth on became a gay parties, parties with a pments from his had become so tn- | he feared death was tn. | polies declared today, by let- his ¢ | were not but it wa perhap ith murder ous hatred because Remington had discarded ter preparatory to his complete return to the exclustve set, | is @ question as yet unsolved by the et, | Similarly, they are turning over every bit of evidence tn an effort to | learn whether his attentions to a giH in #oclety had reached a point where resentment of a brother or father had been aroused, Thus far they only know that the clubman, estranged from his wite, | gave attention to many womer in| both the apheres in which he led his | enigmatical life, | KNIGHTS PLAN | SESSION HERE) Plans for receiving Leonidas Per-| ry Newby, national grand master of the Knights Templar, of -Knights.| town, Ind. G. W. Carson, chair. man of the national triennial com- mittee, and representatives of every state order, who will arrive here April 24, were ‘arranged Thursday night at the Masonic temple by the triennial conclave committee of the Knights Templar, | Preliminary arrangements for the grand encampment, to be held in Seattle in 1925, when 75,000 knights| Are expected In Seattle, will be con-| sidered. . 3 Missing After Nitro Explosion GRAFTON, Ul, Feb. 23.—Three men were missing today in tho ex- plosion which wrecked the. nitro klycerin department of the Ilinols| Powder Manufacturing company jhere. Workers searched tho ruins for tho bodies. Six were injured in the blast. Property damage was placed at $50,000. A complete check-up of the men working at the time of the explo.| sion showed George Hoffnagle, Sid.| ney Lips and Noah Johnson unac- counted for, Show 1,776 Styles at Colonial Party The styles of 1776 will be revived Friday night at the Colonial party given by the Girl Reserves at the Y. W, CG. A. The background for the program will be made’ up of a Colonial house and garden and 80 high school girls will take part tn the minuet, one number on the Last. The public ts invited to attend, Engineers to Hear Lecture on Bridge “Streas in a Masonry Skew Arch Bridge" will be the subject of a die-| cussion to be given by Charled Rath. | bun of the University of Washing. ton before the Seattle section, Amer. fean Society of Civil Enginee: » held at the Engineers’ glub, Fifth ave, and Seneca st. 6, at 8 p.m, Woman Murdered by | Apaches in Paris PARIS, Feb, 23.—A gang of train} Apaches is belleved to have killed Mrs. Harriet Bruner, an Wnglish- woman, found on the rails near Brunoy. , What’s in the Air PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, BRUARY 25 to 11 a, m; 12:90 8:80 to 4:30 p. my 7:20 to 8:0 p.m ‘ KJR—6)30 to 645 p, mj; 8:00 to 9:20 p,m, KHQ—9:40 to 10:80, p, m. THE SEATTLE STAR Just Arrived! The New Manhattan Shirts for Spring! Springtime!—And Here Are New Spring Goods at Lowest Prices! Women’s Smart Sport Coats $24.75 Spring’s Newest Dis DeLand’s Polaire, Camel's Hair, Diagonal Tweed, Overplaid Polo and Tweed. Free-hanging, flare lines! Cunningly belted to create slenderness with out losing chic fullness, Second Floor—Tho Bon Dashing New Hats $7.50 A Wonderful Showing in Latest Spring Styles —Row and row of Milan Hemp Hats with chinchilla, raffia and ribbonzene embroidery —Striking Horsehair Hats, flower trimmed —Smart Hats with peacock fancies —Soft straws with pompons of plaited ribbon —In all the newest shades —Including new Titian, cinder gray, muffin brown, Chandron, Rameses blue, navy and quantities of black. Children’s Tailored or Soft Hand-made Hats $2.45—$2.95—$3.95—$4.95 Third Floor—The Bon Marche More Value in Hosiery For the Least Amount of Money! Women’s Silk Stockings Worth Speciai Attention e FULL-FASHIONED hemmed topa ef lisie, in black only, $1.05. HEAVY, SILK HOSE, 12 strand, with GLOY ILK STOCKIN effec rown, tan, gray ALLSILK FULL FASHIOD 9: 3, silk from top to toe, d nude, $1.95. ED HOS lace stripe heer, light weight, black FULL-FASHIONED SILK STOCKINGS, with Islo hemmed tops, in black, brown, gray and ponges, at $1.05, Women’s, Girls’ 3 5 , - and Boys’ Stockings 3 Pairs for $1.00 WOMEN'S COTTON STOCKINGS, fine quality, well reinforced feet, patent garter tops, in bin white and brown, and ribbed tops in black and brown; extra value at 35¢. GIRLS’ FINE COTTON sTOC! with doublo heels, toes and soles, elastic ribbed tops, in black, white and brown, 25¢ pair. BOYS' HEAVY STOCKINGS, well reinforced fest, clastic ribbed tops in black, only 85¢ pair. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Union Suits Top-Notch Values Splendid quality Cotton Sults— sizes 86 to 44, Upper Main Floor 95c Fill the Week-End Larder in the Bon Fried Chicken Dinner 45c at the Lunch Counter Armour’s Star Hams Canned Goods , Specials Whole or Half, 31c Ib. ip vay i 6 kinds, large Jars, | Armour’s Star Sliced Bacon, in cartons, 50¢ Ib; 25¢ 1% Ib, Fresh Creamery Butter, 62¢ 1b, Choice Kippered Salmon, 18¢ Ib, Bon Marche Pure Pork Sausage, Old Faithful Sauerkraut, 12¢, Del Monte Spinach, large sizé, 20¢. Paul's Jellies, special for one day bulk or link, 28¢ 1b, only, 10¢ each. Boneless Cottage Butts, all sure Our choice Sugar Peas, No, 2| plus fat removed, 28@ tb: cans, 18¢ tach, AppleLemon Marmalade, with Woodboro Maino style Sugar | almonds, 10¢ jb. Corn, No, 2 cans, 10¢ each, Bon Marche Mayonnaise, B1¢ Del Monte Tomatoes, solid pack, per Ib, large cans, 16¢ each, Free samples of Norse Crown Del Monto Grated Pineapple, | Fish Products. Our demonstrator heavy syrup, 18¢ can; 2 cans | will be glad to have you try these for 36¢. delicious foods, Hand-Rolled Chocolates 39c Hard and soft centers, nut tops, Victorias and nut eonters, Wrapped Stick Candy 10c Dozen 25¢ A POUND Upger Main Floor—The Bon Murche PIKE STREET The BonMare SWCOND AVENUE--UNION Register Now! Spring Dress- making Classes Start Monday eTRERT Versions tinctive new sleeves, "s favored color mixtur ye, green, and lavender, Marche 61 $2.45 Panty Dresses Reduced to $1.95 Dainty Gi Frocks in siz am and s 2 to 6. checked effects, hand embr exceptionally well made. Baby Shop—Second Floor—The All sorts of Ne Girls’ New Spring Coats The ben Marche Boys! Here Are the New Spring Styles in Two-Knicker Suits at $12.50 All-wool and wool-mixed tan and green mixtures, Coats well tailored, alpaca lined. Knickers full lined. Size Boys’ Extra Quality Corduroy Suits With Two Pairs of Knickers Tom Sawyer Blouses, guaranteed to give satisfaction, 95¢ to $3.00. Four-in-Hand Ties, snappy Boys’ Caps, eight quarter s to 7, at 95¢. Official Headquarters for Boy Scout Outfits UPPER MAIN FLOOR—-THE BON MARCHE Boys’ dnd Girls’ Shoes fitted by aid of Foot-o-Scope Girls’ Pumps and Oxfords at $3.95 Footwear for School or Dress. with low heels, sports styles, in and grays with black, Widths A to D; sizes 2% to 8. Imported Wash- Fabric Gloves Priced for Quick Selling 95c Strap-wrist style in gray, mode, white and beaver, Upper Main Floor Marche Food Shops Paul’s Red Cherries Maraschino style, 25¢ bottle, Genuine Orange Pekoo Tea, black, 40¢ Ib; 2 Ibe. T5¢, Special Bulk Cocoa, 10¢ Ib; 2 Ibs, for 19¢. Capitol Blend Coffee, roasted fresh dally, 3O@ 1b; 2 Ibs. B5¢. Hip-o-Lite M 35¢ bottle; > for 65¢, French Prunes, new crop, 14¢ } 2 Iba, for 25¢. Spoolal Black Pepper, %4 1b. 10¢; ib, 16¢. Cakes, Different Flavors, 75c Each Qlayor Round Cakes, 40¢ each, for 15¢; 5 for rshmallow Cream, Butterhorns, 2 25¢. Bread, 10¢; 2 for 19¢, Cheese Cake and Applo Cake, 25¢ cach i Upper Main Floor Saturday—Children’s Day Again , tan with lA grays, i Chambray Plain oidered, and and skdched f The Boo March Bon Marche w Spring Wearables for Boys and Girls! Polaire and American Velour at $10.95 Smartly tailored in the newest and most girlish bed oe The spring vogue for flare lines is manifested, and the sleeves are the new versions of raglan and set-in. All are trimly belted, and are finished with delightfully roomy patch pockets. Sizes 6 to 14 years, in new shades of tan, dew and blue, Trim Tailored Models at $12.95 Overplalds, velours and polaires fashioned along favored tailored lines. Delightfully spring-like, and thoroughly winsome with the new conceits in collars, pockets and trimming, Tan, dew and Copenhagen, in sizes 6 to 14 years. Second Floor—The Bon Marche fabrics—good patterns in gray, brown, es 6 to 18. $9.85 colors, 50¢ to $1.00. : tyle of extra fine woolens; sizes 614 Boys’ Solid Leather Army Shoes 2% to 6, $4.50—1 to 2 at $4.00—9 to 1314, 83.50. Made with brown chrome upper stock, Oak eat! Goodyear welt sewed soles on MunsongArmy iast—widths C to B, | Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marchs Brown or patent two-tone browns “Mallory Hats” for Men $5.00 Authentic Spring Styles —All wanted shades and blocks, —A hat to fit every face, —Most popular colors—eleven of ‘em, —Bound or welted brim. —Bands of contrasting color, —So many, a good selection can be readily made. —Men's Shop—Just a Step Inside the Seoar Avenue Entrance, Near Union Street