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THE SEATTLE STAR Bellingham Is Hit President of G. N. » Taxation Is Reforesting Problem. im “cores TO NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Police Seize Beer Sponans here and Owner of House Killed in Crash | AT THE BON MARCHE | sendiet wag | : SS Timbermen Declare ‘“Outrageously High Taxes” Curb Their Efforts in Conservation Attempts . BY SAM B. GROFE Practically ole problem of | stacle to adequate m reforesting los the Jestation, Mark E. R State of Washington and the th-|the house ¢ West was put squarely rominent national government by the lu interests of the state late Wed day, at the reforestation } n Gonducted by the senate-ele mittee on reforestation, comp Senators Charles 1. McNary gon, D, U. Fiet of George H. Moses of New Hams and Patrick Harrison of Mississ and W. B U. 8. For Washingt The whe lexged off fir, cedar, 5 ene of taxitt lumber operate fore the comm operators Mate 10,000 acr & year, if the faxes and at the sell the timber ators halt operators ¥ k protection, too, they said The timt ared tha’ that taxation was the “ He Drops “ $900 Sack And Now August Is Looking for Doris off lands and care f the 40 years o> so required fimter. Ample aid must be by the state and government to ac fomplish reforestration, they de clared. August Koch LOW FIXED TAX Alaska, the RATE ADVOCATED bear A very low fixed tax rate But he was not fortified against annual yield tax were advocate: the charm of metropolitan beauti the lumber men, which might e-| Thursday morning eared thru 1 aal eco ment pern : of $900 in of such p y told the p told the commit t Sherwood {6 pass such an amendment t He the the state legislature bad been balked him by the farmers who feared to let} Commodore hotel, wv more property go from the tax! of his experiences In folis, as they thought it would work | She urged him to a> taxation upon fhem: | drink, and he selves. Doria sald little be Providing according to Koch gmike a contribution to th inks . Kock a eat waite Counties in the state, it was thought |told the police that he was robbed possible vy operators that thé | of §350 In cash, two diamond ring farmers would agree to the amend-}yalued at $125 and $50, and a dia ment program, which in turn would | mond pin worth $350. The property make possible reforestration. |has not been recovered, and Koch Is | In support of: their contention | contemplating a return to Alaska, | These Girls ea Sg Tc Got Chance HUNDREDS SEE Were Picked , From F ASHION SHOW Mediocrity | Seattle women were given an jexquisite treat Wednesday night when almost 1,009 attended the Vaudeville is the open sesame to|Revue de \'Elegance Feminine, giv-| theatrical fame, the cradle of Broad-|en at the new apparel shop of| way's future stars, the university | Mme. Carman’s at Fifth aye. and| P whose graduates|Pine st. Fashions for the coming scintillate in musl-| fall season, flimy things of silk eal comedy and in| 4nd chiffon, shimmering with live-) drama. It is the|ly colors under lace, were shown. ¢ theatrical] Many women walted hours until pot into|the doors opened for the gorgeous Which art in all|revue. Hundreds stood patiently} forms, in all of its|thruout the program, entranced by variations, pours|the delicate beauty of the creations | to emerge per-| Worn by participants and the splen-| fected. {did fashioning of the production, In the annals of| Which opened with the dance of) Orpheum vaude-|the silk moths and cocoons, Pyille some of the| Watched by Dame Fashion, attired) in a deep purple gown with ot came down from! cash ani After severa “greatest names” of the theater are, ‘ain of silk. found. Fashions of past _generations| “Stars of the| Were portrayed by Carman models, Future,” one of siving interesting glimpses of hoop} JESSIE skirts and powdered wigs, Miss the latest and) skits cyt cleverest acts to be formed, brings | *’~ hen appeared e wore al | to the Orpheum theater this week | S°rseous tight-fitting gown of | #ix unusually talented and charm | bright red | ing young girls, discovered by book- Styles this coming year will lean ing experts, who found them strug- much to velvet in wraps, gowns, | gling for prominence in the obscur- and taking an equal place with) ity of second-rate choruses, bur- fur. | jue and hopelessly mediocre stock | OY PROVES | panies. Ss Es re "Jessie Fordyce was born in Brook- | ign and began her career at the age | of three, assisting in her mother’s} Ghe was found working in kid. | dié shows. The two Hamilton sisters, Pearl) find Violet, were born in Cumber- Jand, Md. They made their debut in London music halls and American burlesque. Helen Schroeder was born in the Bronx, New York. When this clever | where it entered, Alex Hergert, school | HIS POINT) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept: 13.—Ex- hibiting the splinter and the place | boy, proved to the city commission- | ers his claim that the slides in the | Peninsula park playgrounds area bit jagged. ‘The city fathers awarded Alex $38 | for a new pair of trousers, and other | repairs. Henry Ford, the auto manufacturer, and Secretary of War Weeks, recently were closeted with President Coolidge inthe executive offices at the White House. Th snapped when they finished the conference conerning the »| Muscle Shoals. project photo we B THE BON MARCHE ARGAIN BASEME ee tial eclipse of the protect your eyes A few days ago Seattle wit You don't require smoked ¢ looking for bargains in the Bargain Basement 200 MORE DRESSES 00 | Sizes to 44 5 Wool Crepe, Serge and Drop-Stitch Tricosham About 12 styles in navy, black and brown, but not all sizes In every style Short and three-quarter sleeves, self girdles and trim. Out They Go Friday! 7,000 GINGHAM REMNANTS Checks, plaids and plain. Priced according to size. es Make your own aprons and house dresses at one-half the cost of buying them ready made, Think of the money you'll save! 500 Pairs Women’s PUMPS AND OXFORDS Less Than Wholesale Cost! Q Dark Brown “Kid i B, © and D Width» In gray, bro bia calfskin and kid, About ten st but not all Chocclate ond turned ‘ covered he . Also Patent Leather Vamps with Colonial ton Some with broeaded quarters. You Can Now Order by Mail While quantities Inst, anything advertised will he nent you upon receipt of purchase price, pl delivery, If m with what we 100 Fall Dresses—All Should Sell in One Hour! Ordinarily these dresses would bring considerably more money, but this maker wants a reputation for Lower Priced Dresses of Quality—hence EATURING each accepted whit of Fall Fashion—from the be guiling ripple line dignity of the long-draped wrap round, and combining definite smartness with practical usefulne In Pa Bro Black and i” } trimy h bre emb fine flutings and lace Gowns—Second Floor—The Bon Marche Fall Dressmaking Classes Start October Ist 12 Lessons, $2.00 Register at “Personal Service” Second Floor—Rest Room These Extraordinary Values Clever Translations of the Newest of the Parisian Mode to the Distinctive Demands of the American Women Adapted Satins, Knit Velvet, Poiret Twill and 1 Silk Crepes! xtra! 300 Knit Golf C $ { 95 Lots of Brushed Wool Lucky Men Will Get These Outing Pajamas at $1.6 Good weight, indeed, for this low price. Outing flan- nel in tan, blue and pink stripes. Full cut and well made. Some are trimmed with frogs. Sizes 15 to 18. Men's Shop—Lower Main Floor— The Bon Marche **Patrice” C2 A Lucky Purchase of these New- est of Sweater Coats, in all of the favored styles — at a price that will surprise you when you see the Sweaters! Brushed and plain wools of highest quality, knit with plain and French fronts. Smart for sport and street wear—and in shades which harmonize with any ardrobe. In French blue, rose, green, plain silver and gray, tan, castor, jade, dlack, navy and white, Sweater Section—Second Floor—The Bon Marche Is an Autumn Street Pump $9.00 ADE with a very flexible, light sole, and acovered box Cuban heel, which insures com- fort. Developed in Autumn brown Need School mihi “Old English” eee oa, Extra! $2.85 6inch Rulers, 5¢. Pencil Sharpeners, 10¢. A complete Milton Bradley Water Colors,. | waxing and youngster was “found” she was only | money gladly re with darker brown. kid trim 400. sa one of the ensemble girls in a “Fol- lies” road production. Joan Page, the acrobatic dancing ELECTED star, was found in New England in| stock. She was doing what is known as ‘bits,’ with an occasional danc- ing specialty now and then. _ Arnette Creighton was born in At- janta, Ga. From Atlanta she drifted to the Middle West and was discov- ered at the Marigold Gardens, Chi- KO. ‘All of the girls have the two great- ‘est of stage assets—personality and talent. Fear Hotel Man Is bei 6 0 Victim of Quake | Roger L. Moore, widely known hotel man of Yokohama and Shang. hai, and familiarly known to his host of Seattle friends as “Dinty,” fay been reported killed in the quake and fires that destroyed the cities of Yokohama and ‘Tokyo, on Beptember 1. Moore was manager of the Grand hotel, ut Yokohama, and prior to + that time was assistant manager of thie Astor hotel, of Shanghai, He Was a visitor to Seattle during his _ many trips across the Pacific, and swas alxo widely known in New York Mrs, Belle W. Bliss, Bara- bee, Wis., has been elected eity, Moore ia believed to have been Killed in the crash of the Grand ho tel, at Yokohama, following the first quake of Setember 1. national president of the | Women’s Relief Corps. Her choice was unanimous, Breakfast, cont and kimono styles, Some nd without collars. Belts of sett mal al, Good quality widewale corduroy, In Copen, henna, fuchsia, rose and plum, Double Cotton Sheet Blankets (Seconds) Pink, blue, gray and tan plaids. 66x80 inches, Pair TINIAN ming, and in log cabin brown, with fleldmouse trimmings. Shoe Shop—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Paint Pans, S¢. Water Color Brushes, 5¢, Book Rings, S¢. polishing outtit; a outfit; wil < make your Gummed Cloth Patches, floors look Ponell Boxes, School Slates, 25¢, 30¢@ and like new. Mill Ends of Mercerized Sateens| *32". Ah 25c Yard 86 inches wide—suitable for linings. and black, Lengths of 1 to 5 yards, Mill Ends Lingerie Silk Mixtures, Yd. 45c 86 inches wide, in shades of mnais, black, orchid and pink, Booth—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Mill Ends Black Venetian, Yard 65c Fine quality—black Venetian lining—lengths 1 2,000 yards; good weight; to 5 yards, Vabric Floor—Third—The Bon Marche In colors 2 cd) UNION STRERT—SHATTLD consists of: 1 “Old Eng: lish” Waxer and Polisher Unbleached Muslin ne oe 10c Yard : lish” Wax 2,000 yards—27 inches wide, in 1 can of lengths to 20 yards, Hope Muslin 15¢ Yard 4,000 yards—well bleached, full yard wide; lengths to 6 yards, roa Outing Flannel 15¢ Union St. Basement The Bon Marche Note Books and Composition Books, 5¢ and 10¢. School Bags, 25¢. Upper Main Floor “Old Eng. lish” Bright inches wide; neat looking stripes, in lengths to 20 yards, Fabric Floor—Third The Bon Marche Doll Show September 19, 20, 21 and 22 ‘Two Performances, § fo 6 in Afternoon ee Clreus—-Clowns—Doll Parade—Musio—Lats iS, es of Fun Qome and Bring tho Kiddies—It's Free Fourth Floor—Auditorium