The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 12

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"the regular point of view—C, WHITEWASH AL? —But Two Step In ectGet An Early Start Saturda WASHINGTON, Deo, 31, —- How come the G. O, P. leaders to allow R. B. Howell, new senator from Nebraska and an avowed public ownership advocate, a place on the interstato commerce commission, which has to do with raflroads? ‘A lot of folks have been wonder: ing about this, Now the secret is out, It came about thru a bar ain between Senator George N Howell's colleague from Ne- braska, and all powerful republican committee on committees. Norris is a member of the public lands committee, investigating Tea: pot Dome, Senators Smoot and Lenroot, republican regulars, who want to whitewash former Secro- tary Fall for leasing the ‘Teapot Dome naval oil reserve to H. F. _ Sinclair, don't want Norris on that committee, Norris probably would refuse to sign a report clearing Fall of mismanaging the public do-| main. So Norrig took advantage of this situation to shake down an inter state commerce committee place for Howell. © Norris agreed to retire) from the public lands committee, | Under the seniority rule in the sen- ate, the committee on committees | cannot take a committee post away | from a man without his Recep once he has it, but it can deny mew senators who are not regular | places on strategic committees. The G. O, P. filled Norris’ place ‘with Senator R. H. Cameron of Art- zona, who is “all right." But in the general committee shake-ups the democrats were able to add two sen- tors who are not “all right” Latese | Din of Washington and B. Wheeler of Montana. *¢ So “Alkali Al" may not be white- washed for his Teapot Dome. deal, | after all. ‘CHAMPAGNE’ IS 'D BY U. Sue i 1 But It’s New Drink, Mate Out of Holly The Christmas Tree Store has arranged to offer you every possible aid to speedy shopping in these last busy days. Personal Service will help you select gifts if you wish, and there are Merchandise and Glove Bonds for any amount you desire. Practical Gifts For the Boys A Nay ¢ Raincoats $3.75 to $10 Good-looking coats that will keep a fellow dry. Sweaters $3.25 to $10 All wool, in middy or coat style, plain or school colors. 250 Mackinaws All-wool coats, well made, gener- ously cut, in attractive colors. Sizes 4 to 9, $5.50 and $7.50 Sizes 9 to 18, $8.50 and $9.50 150 Overcoats $8.50 to $30.00 Correct models that will appeal to the boys. Many come with raglan sleeves. Suits $9.85 to $22.50 Every suit comes with two pairs of knickers, which double the wear, In boyish patterns and fine wearing OM Ak RE PA ML PR TK A A CP RL A i PT A A aS a y Just 2 More Days to Shop—You’ll Be Pleased With Bon Marche Service In the Christmas Bazaar and along Gift Street are arranged hosts of small, delightful gifts at small cost for quick selection, as well as all the bright dressings to make gifts attractive. Trumpeters play Christ- mas Carols daily on the Lower Floors. Give Handkerchiefs They're Always Acceptable Linen Voilé Swiss Silk Handkerchiefs 25c Net trimmed, some with novelty borders, imitation lissue, and many “@ embroidered designs. “i Linen Handkerchiefs 50c \‘ Yi In solid colors, with spoke stitching, \/% of white linen with hand embroidered patterns and net footing edge—l4, to §4-inch hems. Boxed Handkerchiefs 95c With punch work patterns and seal- | \ wee ja v a fabrics. 400 Caps $1.25 to $1.95 New Caps, in the one-piece top style—a suitable gift. 721 Knit Ties 45c Each Just like Dad’s, are these Knit Ties, in good-looking color- ings. Headquarters for Boy Scout Equipment—Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche loped edges, pure linen with embroid- ered corners—3 ,in a box. Those of sheer lawn with daintiest of embroid- ered corners, come 6 in a box. Boxed Handkerchiefs 50c An unusual yariety of patterns in fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, in white and colors, designed in self or contrasting shades. Hairbow Ribbons 50c Yard Crisp new moire taffeta in all the popular shades, A fine qual- ity, in 5-inch width. Snuggly Gifts for Baby Neckwear 95c Neckwear $1.95 (uni WAS behind ahead. One the se passed weeks three deliver grees, shows policies TA The mittee Indicat plan senate: even WOR The mittee propos dent Coolid, HI The commi becau: the cl Prosj portion will ba Smart fit Neckwear, includ- ing Venise Collars, Tuxedo style, new bib patterns, in net trimmed or punch work pat- Guimpes and Camisettes of ciusive unusual charm and quality. Mat! Full-body guimpes, with straight house. vests or cascade frills. Camis- e ay terns. Some linen and lace Peter ettes with novelty vests and eae ye Pan Sets are in the group. ribbon shoulder straps. quota Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche amend |Mothers’ and Babies’ Health School | Becks much Starts January 2—2 to 3 p. m. 7 Course of Six Lessons—Absolutely Free ‘ Hou! tive. Register Now—Baby Shop—Second Floor—The Bon Marche now with p tuted »» Baby Buntings, special $2.35 Fashioned of snowy white blanket cloth, trimmed in blue and pink satin. Bath Robes $1.50 to $1.75 Of white Beacon cloth, trimmed in pink and blue satin. Other little models come with novelty braid. Infants’ sizes. Imported Shoes $1.25 . Exquisite little French affairs, trim- “med with fluffy fur. Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Cham-) pagne !s actually being made and Ls sold in New York, and the govern-| ment knows all about it and a> |e proves, You will hardly notice the| explanatory word “holly” Just above ¥ the “champagne” on the label, and | you'll hardly notice a difference in ¥ taste when you get some of the foam. | tng liquid tn your glass. Here is where the government figures: | ‘The basis of the new drink {s cas- sina, a species of holly, with which} the chemistry bureau, U. S. depart ment of agriculture, has been expe: menting for two years. The bureau learned how to cure the leaves of | The jolliest place you can imagine to shop for toys. The best place possible to answer the questions: Why do the bells on Christmas ring? Why do little children sing? Toy Shop, Fourth Floor—The Bon Marche PADS PS IS PARA PF RATE RS TS RS PAP TS ASS RS Pa PS MS PARRA NSS Pas EE RE EE ME AR LL TE EE EEL LL SL EL OLE IEE NE OLE ERAS 8 & a i i Hy i A z ‘ : g z z : ; g a i ® Fy ry i x R z z : a x E bod GEE LE DEE the cassina and make tea out of! them, and a flavoring extract for) soft drinks and ice cream. | Now a private company In New) York has taken the cured product) turned out by the bureau and fer.| mented it, making “champagne.” ‘This is only the start of cass! economic career, according to Geo. F. Mitchell of the department, who has | been active in its development, The plant grows in hedges from| % to 20 feet high in the Southern ind Gulf states, and looks like the! % hristmas berry. When treated it) makes a green or black tea with a Pleasant flavor, as stimulating as/ coffee. | ‘What fs more, cassina can be man. Mfactured at about half the cost of tea, experiments show. A South Sarolina firm has made a start by | ¥ 3 GELEIE GEE E PEPE GE DE putfing cassina on the local market, and expects td export it to South) America, where the people are al-| @@ feady accustomed to the flavor, and| 44 sompete with the Paraguay and Bra-| % “il markets. |¥ | MP “SG, Gift Slippers Women’s Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers $1.2 Of good quality satin, with padded neat pompons to h Am Ci Felt Hi-Lo Style Slippers for Christmas Women’s Silk Hose $1.35 Bem!-fashios reinforced foot, hem tops of lale, in a good r of colors. Thread Silk Hose $1.65 Pure thread silk hore, reinforced foot, in either hem or elastic ped top styles. In black, white, brown and wanted shades. Silk Hose $1.95 Full-fashioned hose, with double heels, toes and soles, hem tops of liste. In a wide range of colors. All-Silk Hose $3.00 Silk from top to too, full fashioned, in plain or with openwork French clocks. All the wanted PRO! Sevet stead are thi SHIP Som ping street shade in Floor—The Bon Marche Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche c. PANES RE RE TOREPE DERE RAREPA TE PONS PME PENS RE DERS PATS TE TEMS RS PENA PERS ME RENE ROME TE MK Last-Minute Gift Suggestions for Men Fine Silk Ties 95c If you want to make a choice gift to a man, Fight for Balance | of Carlson Estate | | ocd Oaality Bhashad Wool Golf Coats °4-°° Beautiful Gifts for Any Woman With the popular contrasting fronts—in either TEER Sor alleged’ unpaid income taxes | @ block effects, or cleverly designed stripes. for 1917, 1918 and 1919, filed in fed.| 9 HRISTMAS gifts that will give pleasure this spring eral court on Thursday by Burns |4¢ and several springs to come. Pay mternal revenue collector, 4 Becoming shades for street and sports wear—featur- | Claims of mortgage creditors have|“ r } already been filed against Carlson's | ing the ne mid-winter blending of high shades. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Christmas Foods executors claim. Carlson was once a| Bon Marche Fruit wealthy canneryman of nd Mt 4 it Cake 70c Lb. Alaska, but went to the wall shortly before his death. upreme delicacy me-made with While the two sons and daughter of the late John L. Carlson are al but forgotten, the federal interna revenue department and private! parties who hold claims against the | estate, are expected to fight for pos. | session of the remaining fraction of | § his once great fortune, something | 9) Jess than $100,000, according to a ¢ claim for $60,805 filed against the es-| § Girls’, Juniors’ and Small Women’s Top Coats *14% Trig, straightline styles, fashioned from shadow plaids, polaires, overstripes and velours—all expressive of the spirit of youth. Some of them are collared with fur, and there are both ; belted and straight-hanging models. In shades of brown, Men's Shop, Lower Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche tan, gray, deer, olive; and the velours in plain shades of niihiahtalbahtndiiinhincndicbichicblebdedbsthataetecticatedicte tate te terete tics blue and castor. Girls’ Wear, Second Floor From the Bon Marche Food Shops Excellent Home Gifts , ee, : Vela a i {cached Bon Special Blend Dinner Sets—50-piece sets $13.60 to $75.00 f stmas Wrappers hig qiccdwigh aia 30¢ and U, Coffee, 2 lbs. The Chester pattern (pictured) is an open-stock " ite ath Soha p shy Laskin Dott design of* English semi-porcelain, with yellow and hss ork 1 Ded, two nash s black border decoration. al 32-piece Sets ...$12.85 I 1 Outing Flannel Pajamas $1.95 y welght outing flannel pajamas in tan and helio stripes on white «| warm garments Wool-Mixed Socks 50c In selecting his gitt, y his cor These m ight wool-mixed so tA sizes in brown and green Linen Handkerchiefs 25c Good a i handkerchiefs with 1% WEASEL PS ASE RL AS SRLS oat PE PONT RE RS PS PS PERMIT MENS PS PS PS; Wamicanircneramerenime American Tariff ; Hits Chinese Eggs |i The American tariff is so h +1 % the Chinese egg industry jured to some extent, < Richard Clancy, largest export eggs of China, who arrived in all the F Armour's Star Sliced ular 40¢ per nicely trimmed, 1b New Lot Ma Ib. . «.. Ze f Swift's Cottage Butts, lean wu Bacon, 40-piece Sets 484; 3 50-piece Sets........$28.45 id Bird Cage Stands $5.75 : Hendryx Brass Bird Cage Stands, well constructed and nicely finished. Round Brass Bird Cages $4.50 to $5.85 «. $18.00 nehu ‘ i ean 3-Piece Tea Sets $12.50 har ; iE Ara lee ‘ EGET SE ead Quadruple silver-plated sets, guar- fruit, 86; 8 for 81.10 S zit antegd for 25 yeu The set con- tiring ie Ehmann’s Ripe Olives in 802 i Chocolate, sists of tea pot, sugar and creamer. " t q r A : pound, is too high, Clanc Happy Home Sliced Pineap; the product from the Orient red m duced to powder before shipme Jilg’s Supre: aa q e * $ an Chr More than half the men Swift’ foundiand are engaged in the fish.| BX y Wreath: Chri ing industry ’ ‘ $1.00 the patie v ecorated Christmas Fruit | Jersey Butte Phaches 4 und Cakes, trimmed with y batter, Tb ean NO BAR IS NO BAR T 4 <a eghen ne hris Ban Marche Mayonnaise, Imported U. S. BAR ASSOCIATION | 'ASHINGTON, Dec. 21—The American Bar as action was criticised in the ate today for its reported ) See wion to travel on a British ship, |) > At 35¢ instead of an American, in its proposed pilgrimags to Burope “The Bar association ous be ashamed of iteclf if it considered such a course,” tor Ashurst, Arizona den declared. “T trust no member of the F association would prefer to rid on another #bip bec no bar on an American vessel,” 174e Cling | Genuine Orange Pekoe 1 f blend ¢ black neh = Mushi Choice Black Figs, Ib tall car Bulk Cocoa, fine B1¢ —- Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Cakes $1.25 . > Baskets ‘ WG Imported Sewing Ai Baskets on in mahogany fin- ish, with padded colored linings. Counter Luncheons | Ice Cream T 60-1. r stand, he Christmas Tree Store c Union St. Basement PIKE STRENT—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTLE reh —The Bon Marche here 4

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