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ahaa aba coon. et oramaaanaeeapemrereseerye oe Deported Twice, Couple Must Leave Again Soon Immigration Chief Hopes It Will Be “Three Times and Out” Champions are champions, whatever line—and two real cham: pions are to take a trip to Canada | shortly from detention quarters at the local immigration station, Their recon! establishes a mark for other in that | yy, undesirables to shoot at, inj from thelr native domain after de poration, In 1913, Lil nley, Ww eston, Were deported after Invest gation proved the wife to be the op» house at {fees on the ground that the amount With her husband | of business transacted did not Ju erator of a disorderly port, Wash, they haye twice previously returned | ay chiet bouncer. METROPOLITAN Tonight 4}? Week tas, SAN CARLO OPERA it THR FOLLOW Tonight — CA FAGLIACC ie: SUNDAY, JAN. 13 AUGUSTUS PITOU, INC. PRESENTS THE REJUVENATION —SEAT sé PRICES— Nights—30c to $2 Bargain Wed. Mat—30e, St Saturday Mat.—30c, $1, $1.50 PLUS 10% TAX NOTE — Wednesday Evening seld out co to U. or W. » TODAY — ORPutuN | CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Trice Dally—2:0-815 RAYMOND FAGAN and his inte Dance Orchestra _ PE AND DUTTON _ RAY SNOW AND NARINE KANE AND HERMAN Wig Added Attraction aR VALDA WHIRL WINDS THREE ~ MORTO? Present “APRIL” —Newn—Orchentra—Vables 5 Boe, 7Be, 1 In Two Showers AILY MATINEE COURTNEY SISTERS TAL” Quartet om ‘Their Ultra Rasso MeKissick and Halliday _ Bud Sny der-Bluch & Co. ? utehfietd ~~ Murray and Maddox _ COMING NEXT WEEK IRVING’S Imperial MIDGETS 25—Little Men and Women—25 WILL KING: ~ and his ~ MUSICAL COMEDY Co.) aDon't Lie to your Wife +in which ANANIAS “SOUVENIR MATINEE” Saturday, Jan. 12 Photon of Ruby Adams will be given to each lady attending | Commissioner Of AUNT MARY PASTOR TALKS WE GIVE YOU Absolute Safety Six Per Cent Earnings Your Money When You Need It $1 TO $5,000. ACCEPTED | The immigration officers more than mildly surprised, in 1915, to again discover the elusive McKin- le! :. MeKin- in jail gain in the U [ley was given three n for returning after de | both were returned to Ca | The authorities sighec Nef. ada again. | Three months ago the palr were | The legal ain found at Hoquiam. finished machinery has ding, | and the McKinleys are ready for }another trip home, Will they pop up again on this skte of the Ine? }hopes for the best, | worst, Thirty-three deportees, all but one ot whom are destine destinations, MeKinley and his aias Bille were | July 1, with re: Luther Weedin| voir, but fears the THE SEATTLE STAR PROJECT FUNDS BEFORE HOUSE Appropriations for Reclama- tion Are Reported In WASHINGTON, Jan, 10.—Carry ing appropriations of $261,727,065, of Which, a considerable part wan for Weatern reclamation projects, the In terior department appropriation bill was reported to the house today. Abolition of the following land of: tify continued maintenance att 1924, were recommended: | | Montgomery Harrison, Ark; | Lamar and §' Ville, Fla.; Lewiste Kan, Baton Roug Mich.; Cass Lake, | Miss.; Great Falls Alliance, Lincoln, Clayton, N. M.; Dickinson, Yakima, Wash,, and Wausau, ‘Tho appropriation for the Minidoka | project in Idaho, $380,000, In $285, below the current law and § | below the budget, due to elimination by the committes of new construction | work for the American Falls reser: | ‘The item for the Newlands project, [| Nevada, $165,000, ts $580,000 less | thas tho present law and $345,000 be low the budget. The committee elim: | inated new construction at the tal ey | SPanish Springs reservoir, 1: Jamaten, TO KIWANIANS Speaking before the members of the Seattle Kiwanis club Wednesday noon at the Hotel Gowman, Ray. Harry S. Templeton, pastor of Unt Presbyterian church an member of the Bellingham Js club, emphasized the re: ty resting upon each bust ad professional man to work advancement of his com: | munity and economic ss ded “Our social, poll permanence and sald Dr, Templeton, pon the sound: on stones, the tions such the Kiwanis @ a wonderful opportunity reverence for the home, w 1 education a habit of wo Bluhill a fifteen cent package of Bluhill Cheese contains more actual value than 15 cents will rp In any other kind of Cheese euonencncsonnonene: Glasses and fitted to the exact require ments of vision at a reas- Eyes Examined Dr. Rothwell Free Optometrint Rothwell Optical Co. 227 UNION STREET, SEATTLE Between tnd and 3rd Avenues In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we hurt you, don’t pay—could we say more? Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work From $4.00 UP Bosion Dentai Oifices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location the church. / that are ground your onable cost here. Appropriations for the other recia- mation projects include Boise, Idaho, $1,080,000 King Hill, Idaho, $40,000. Huntley, Mont., $160,000. | Mille River Mont., $315,000. | Sun River, Mont., $160,000. | Lower Yellowstone, Mont | Unnatilla, Ore., $940,000. Klamath Falls, Ore,, $695,000 Okanogan, Wash., $70,000, Yakima, Wash., $720,000 Colorado river Investigation, $260,- | 000. LABOR OUTLOOK IS OPTIMISTIC Presidential Year Not So. | Hard as Usual $95,000, Despite the fact presidential years are, as a rule, dull in business and correspondingly hard on labor, there is nothing In the tiook, as gained from the firs ¢ January, to ago, when the tariff was the big question in politics, when the two major parties clashed, big business tightened up to awalt the outcome, and with slack money, labor sufferea hardship, “Today, the tariff question Is “| | minor detail of political platforms, | |and the men who control the money lef the country do not feel the same |nervousness during a nationa tion years as they did former! Except the lines affected by cold and wet weather, Seattle labor condi |tlons aro fair at present, altho this is the dull time of the year, with the fever of holiday spending over, the secretary anid. “In some lines, such as those of the plasterers and outdoor painters work has been slack Every rainy s out of mar rs, and the plasterers cannot work during freezing weather, a put on under such conditio {ter a thaw. In lines fected by the weather conditl on a pe ith the average January was his explanation KIWANIANS OPEN, DRIVE Representatives of 42 clubs of Oregon, Wa: British Columbia will Sat to bring the Kiwanis ington and y start ternation. al convention of that organizatic Seattle for 1926 be held at th T. Harry Gowman of Seattle, a strict trustee, is in charge of tho arrangement Alienation Suit for $100,000 Is Settled Robert ion Knight, Low § sult for $10 other considerations.” The sult was dismissed from superior Judge Austin 5. Griffit Doctors Condemn Gland Operations FRANCISCO, Jan. 10 h male and fe Hudnut, Vivadou, Woodworth’s and Melba, Luxor and Boncilla Toiletries Upper Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche TkeBon! PIKE STREET— Semi-Annual Sale of Manhattan Shirts Smashing reductions from the most comprehensive stock of these excellent Shirts that we have ever shown. Snappy patterns and plenty to pick from. Dozens of beautiful patterns in fine count pereales, woven madras, flannels, English broadcloth and fine silk mixtu Also plain white. Cut large and roomy, with soft and starched cuffs and with and without at- tached collars. Regular and extra long sleeves. Every shirt guaranteed fast color. $2.50 Shirts Reduced to $1.95 $5.00 Shirts Reduced to $3.65 $3.00 Shirts Reduced to $2.15 $5.50 Shirts Reduced to $4. $3.50 Shirts Reduced to $2.65 — $7.50 Shirts Reduced to $5.65 $4.00 Shirts Reduced to $2.95 $8.00 Shirts Reduced to $5.65 —See Them in the Windows Men's Shop, Lower Maln Floor—The Bon Marche 86-Inch Printed Jersey Silk Reduced to Printed All-silk Jersey Persian patterns {n popular colors wide. Mill Ends of 36-Inch 25 Silk-Mixed Tussah, Yd. C Shades of maize and duced for this sale. $1.50 86-Inch Artificial | | and | a yard | and pretty. tures in rich Paisley Mill Ends of 36-Inch Lining Sateen, Yard blue—greatly re- | ance Sal Stationery and Novelties Reduced for Clearance Hurd’s Stationery Reduced to 69c Fine quality—including 24 sheets of paper—24 gold-edge cards and 48 envelopes. 50c Stationery Reduced to 35c In the lot are 24 sheets of paper and 24 envel- opes. Hurd’s Correspondence Cards, lined, reduced to 75¢. Eversharp Pencils Reduced 20% Genuine Eversharp make. $1.00 Pencils at 80c $1.75 Pencils at $1.40 $1.50 Pencils et $1.20 $3.50 Pencils at $2.80 $5.00 Pencils at $4.00 $3.50 Book Ends—6 Pairs—Now $10.00 Desk Sets—2 Only—Now large size, tissue $1.75 $5.00 Souvenir Books of Seattle and Puget Sound, formerly $1.50, now 75e. Rainier National Park So r Books, formerly 75c, reduced 38¢. CLEARANCE 50 Cowhide Bags $7.95 In cordovan or black, with lift catches and sunk- in locks, Stout, sewed-on leather corners and leather lined, with inside pockets. In 18-inch size. Odds and Ends of High-Grade Luggage Reduced One-Third Lower Main Floor 15 Pieces 20c Flannelette Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Sale Canned Foods Paul’s Pear-Apple Jam 41c Can h Bon Special Blend Coffee Imported Norwegian Snacks 64c Can I ulad, sand rea, Four Genuine Orange Pekoe qplend Tea Ale Lb. Beckwith’s Preserved Figs 20¢ L Manchurian Walnuts 15e Lh heavy 84 Iba 10 cans, Derby Chicken Broth 10¢ Can eee eal Reduced to 10c $1.00, : Printed Flannelette for ¢ t vel house dresses—neat, small corre SECTION pper Main Floor Batternias ati halfithe regu lar price. Lunch at the Counter—35e ee ey ety Fried Sand-Dabs with, Tartar Sauce or Pot Roast of Boet 35¢e Cotton Suitings 19¢ 20 pieces--odds and ends f in plain and _ printed Lunch Counter, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche beach cloth—%4 and 86 Rona’ Cotsen inches wid Spice Cake—Special 75c \ ; ‘ daliedta ¢ 36- teh Percales Eterna ora ee 1 > Yard 25. be » 9 + 006 Upper Main Floor—The Bon March ing 1 “ards 10 . = Third Floor—The Bon Marche SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTLE Silks and Linings at Clearance Prices! Silk Brocades Reduced to 98c | Very finely woven and especially durable | Artificial silk and cotton mix- | 5 different color combinations. 20c | Specially reduced for the January Clear- Very durable—in lengths of 1 to 8 yards—colors only—no blacks. Fabric Floor—Third—The Bon’ Marche Clearance 10,000 Pieces Odd Decorated Dishes (Seconds) Butterick Patterns for Spring Are Here in Delightfully | New Styles Third Floor—The Bon Marche Extra! Extra! Brushed-W ool Sweaters $ 395 In Slip-on and Golf Coat Styles Made from high grade worsted, in all the jaunty styles that rs have ed during this smart sweater season In vivid colors for sport wear, and dark shades for house and office use, and in both plaid and striped styles. Second Floor ! 36-Inch Artificial | Silk Brocades, Yard $1.65 Very beautiful new style Artificial Silk and Cotton Brocade makes most attractive | dresses and blouses. In blue and gold, cerise and gray, burnt orange and blue. Mill Ends of 36-In. Black Mercerized Sateen, Yd. 45c Mange fine quality Black Sateen—lengths f1 to 8% yards—at a big reduction. Factory odds and ends—pieces which are slightly chip- ped or otherwise imperfect (none cracked.) All have at- tractive decorations and will do nicely for “filling in” your regular dinner set. At these prices we will be unable to make deliveries. Included in the lot are: 1,400 Dinner Plates at 17¢ " 1,100 Pie Plates at Me 600 Bread and Butter Plates at 12¢ 750 Soup Pates at 170 225 Oatmeal Bowls at 17¢ 900 Sauce Dishes at 10c 1,200 Tea and Coffee Cups at 10¢ 1,800 Tea and Coffee Saucer: at 5c 260 Oval Vegetables Dishes, 25e45e 180 Round Nappies at 25c to 45¢ 420 Meat Platters at 25¢ to 65¢. Also Sauce Boats, Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers and Covered Dishes. Union Street Basement e Clearance Corsets, Corselettes and Brassieres Special manufacture these remar underprice Sales er's clearances brought us—and we deeply January Clearance Kable valu them for the Gossard Front-Lace Corsets § elastic-topped m made from a pink broche. One of the most popular s of the season, o' w comfortable wa Sees iad to 30. Elastic-Gor ed ¢ Jorselettes satin stripe stic Novelty Striped Corselettes $1.50 c gussets In novelty silk Long-Styled Bandeaux 75e fortable y ic waistline with boned front © flatten diaphragm, and a back. Shirred r straps, Elastic-Inset Brassieres 59c of a fancy Second Floor 6 PL P Bette PU WwW. rector falr, oft Chi of hol visito: of liv mode! of the of wo taine: minu' sort tj tastes) “meron The reasl coedin In amus for page: eveniq of t! operal leavin Du clatiol prove consid when) organ