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THE SEATTLE STAR Council Candidates in Spud Talks on Education WORKING OUT | “dnb RT Calitornians Praying No Hurry to Step Out He Overlooks ‘Lots of dt NEW TAX PLAN qSarae mamaat } , f Compromise Measure Held Mr. Justice Wonders if They Are a F ue i tte) RRRAHE Mellon Shy on Filing Fees BY J, BR. JUSTICE | council, is George F, Bundy, He has Candidates for the city council are} filed twice this year and has twice not falling over each other to ¢ ros Rae A quired filing feo of $30 the filing coun own at the city OTHER CANDIDATES hall. Whether a luck o yy SOON TO PELE fee or a pluin case « i There was some question about being debated among those wi ep | his first filing on January 2 being tab on such mat around egal, os he had not at that time One of the ny th opportunity to r plunge is y is an old-t VASHING'T¢ bly his slogan 00,000 will ne hy duia ‘rath |Eagles Plan for Spanish war vet 3 By doing this they believe | 1a: some 30 years ago. He guged |eran, and ex to get substantial! fl ie ‘ i aiceian aint ceaslala: MAK | Proposed Building in farming over in the ase coun: | support from. t ho fought to| | ; ° s No.3, races eattle and we the foun¢ bre ly understood | § A : “ é vensio May night, t ers of the Spo n Co among the wise ones that within which he was connected tha next fe yx tho following concern was sold r v eo ad >» the list of ing Co. He dec ‘ reason for see J the ekman Me Ralph council is a des to the city rule of act Golden His p wf vat to the Man Jailed; Wife point, is “econom elency and co-operation. oe ¢ Forgives His Act p presses the belief that the city b é Z ceil and the mayor cas c Tv une J 1 How can I : + i. :] ,, e Will all forget personal the. wife Ambitions and go out solely for the; he 6 1 it serves him 3g ot 4 y , city's interests. : prosecuting witness, 3 . Fe LODGE WORKER ¢ Dot) Smal - * rl } = : when her testimo! : 1 D, Coleman to two yer 4 th: b; ’ nworth federal prison for vio-| @ j 4 ye fee of the Mann act | P | i‘ ¢ “ Dow 7 Yoleman, Mrs. Small testified! fe y » N. Y., whe ansported her from Raymond to 4 other male voter is more or | } i pe e ‘ Milton, Ore, in an auto some time politician. He came to Seattle in| ago, Mrs. Coleman crumpled and ; * | 7 ’ Hes : hen 1912. Ho has been actively ied} wept when the sentence was pro-| ; , ) Formerly $3.95 cao Fie anaes a pounced, ty Wy Warm, cozy Robes, made from the past term. At present he Is in + Fas ; ‘ i fleécy bathrobe cloth, in stripes and charge of the publicity work of the . figured effects. ool Bde smapa tines roebialn New will oe ya ‘ f % , : Bound with satin and finished Mr. ns says the -principa: ; sya es meh : plank in his platform will be “more 1 pen Here) ; I with patch pocket and cord belt. In pay rolls.” In order to bring this: T ; eee uding | A: Z wanted light and dark shades. about he would favor the city buying | J Mel a 3 Dion . : F } Second Floor—The Bon Marche large tracts of land just outside the | tative of all ‘tim. houses fn | 4 city limits and donating sites to! Ps ow Seattle, attended the | ‘ ) manufacturing plants that would) Pr f° His Last) “a4 2 . x se guarantee a definite pay roll 2 , ti of the Spud Murphy at Work | re The New Art Shop on He is not greatly e: F uF. M. Fi i ng Co. the moral aspect of city gover he Butler hotel, Tt ; education? They don’t thra five atorfes of structural tron P the Upper Main Floor He believes a good denl k ell expects to open headqu m . , t \ ‘ ; about cleaning up the city is “tommy. | t at 1924 Third ave., soon. ° ° rot.”” t ne new film back from It is his hope to get good support | 4 Kk and is neg from the members of the Moose and | ir e theater manag uso from certain factions of labor. 1 y, Tully 3 is arranged f for Rain to End Drougth| AN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17.—Religious denomination of California this week continued their prayers for rain, Northern California particularly is suffering from the drought in this, one of the driest Januarys on record, | with only .65 inches of rainfall so far in a month with an average of 4.90 inches rainfall Last week Archbishop E. J. Hanna, head of the Catholic diocese of California, issued formal instructions to the pastors of all Catholic churches to utter the following prayer immediately after mass, starting Januar “Oh, God, in whom we live and move and are, grant us seasonal rain that we, enjoying a sufficiency of sup- port in this life, may with more confidence strive after things eternal.” The archbishop has instructed the various parishes to hold special masses for rain. All convent orders are to take part in the general petition While no other denomination is making its petition under such formal instructions, all pastors of all creeds are voicing the pleas of their flocks for seasonal weathe A Wonderful Assortment of Slip-on Sweaters $1.95. | Very jaunty Sweaters of good quality. In both plain and fancy weaves. In shades of blue, brown, red, jade, orange, white and buff. Many figured or striped with Bright, con- trasting color. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Siicwig acs Boas “=| Big Clearance on Main Floor Several Departments Combine in January Clearance of Odd Lots alr us “| Twilight Toiletries But no real ducation is com. * : : dete iioas a Waeelotes.. 6b tha Beauty Cream, medium size, reduced to | buildiig trades. I'd like to get Liquid Rouge reduced to | every athlete Gown: in ‘that. adhoot Face Powder, three shades, reduced to | C and put a riveting gun in h ; wih Sarco 2d nab ia tight Tot Liquid Face Powder reduced to........ Par epee Tooth Brushes—two lots—Half Price— ivet came zinging thra Now. . 18¢ and 23¢ hd Spud deflly caught it'jn Beauty Cream, large size, reduced to fe Rees Upper Main Floorm—The Bon Marche the ime to io jot rather talk about January Clearance Trimmings, Neck aah FES Handkerchiefs and Velling | Venise Lace and Linen Collars, Figured Motalline Cloth, effeo- es In Tuxedo. style, tive trimming, | educed educed to Government Statement Held ff peur’ £0 vse ene 10c os nae Se 63¢ ‘What is real food? = protoent authority defines | Not Based on Fact lars reduced to 42 | Bhim ene oe. SOC tins "sahanbetehcwehi jfile takes inns ekody, —— : Vell Lengths in novelty mesh Ortental Lace Flount: QF i vat, under the govern ae 15c ings reduced to, yard.. c will either produce heat and energy, or build tissue.” ment’ figures, the claim that! reducea to , idiers’ bonus would Marabou and Plush Muffs and Ruffled Embroidery Hence Shredded Wheat is a super -food, because jim h ution’ erity hos | Scarfs, in black and brown, lens | Edging reduced to it has both energy and tissue-building pro erties. It ‘fact,. Louis Schwellen than .......+... HALF PRICE Fur Fasteners in -both black mer state commander of Sheer Lawn and Batiste Sam. and brown, contains every element needed to sustaint e human t hington American Legion, ple Handkerchiefs. ..5c, 10¢, 150 reduced to hirsday that the annual dia: body, as well as Nature's own allotment of bran so Durdietdent 066 the. bonaw’ coud) nt eenee, te Be [Pema Cae very ° | wide, formerly $1 essential to keep the system properly regulated. easily bo made out of the ier ern OO leans na} tax surplus of $3 And compare its cost with other foods! A full meal Barina ees oe Wedding Veils Reduced in two biscuits—a breakfast for six for 15 cents. eS ond beeen ee 4 Bobbinet, with embroidered dots and scroll borders. Shredded Wheat would be cheap at a dollar a pack, uteewatekping! avsilog? Formerly $10.00, reduced to age, because there is absolutely no waste in these acne OF Bian, AOSIEU YR Lica ty romed b h would granc 2 Wedding Veils, square, silk tulle with chain stitch overvbaked shreds of whole wheat. eat » petra ae As = . ia border and floral embroidered designs—one slightly If you want to keep fit, eat easily digested, full or’ “torlidn @arvice, an” exbenaltite damaged, the other oyster white. sels, éstimated at $1,200,000,000 would be Formerly $10.00, reduced to nourishing food. That's Shredded Wheat. called for, Sehwellenbach sald. | Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche PACIFIC COAST SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY “In September, 1922, President | OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA Harding announced that a treasury det eee “at, January Clearance of 600 Pairs ment ha $80,000,000 annally out of a 7 xurplus of more than $300,000,000 Warm, dainty little Hose at a remarkably low wreck the nation?” was S2hwellen price. In white only, and sizes 4 to 614. bach's query Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche : Later, according to the former Legion head, elion changed the previous estimate on the cost of #, declaring that the annusl i ch said, “But even this | ’ . Mg cae eee en’s Englis . “He also declared that many Det: B d l th Sh t 1 sail orton of the, bonis sou | A very special purchase from makers of fine antitied Uh 2a0 OF leak Wend teas Shirts brings this very low price. cash, with the others taking paid | In white, tan, blue and gray. Sizes 14 to 17. |up life insurance, farm or home Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche |Joans, or vocational training ag their | | Portion,” » said. | | - Spreckels Secures (ff . Vat ppenal Telegraph Company |§f * es 5 theo | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 17.~Aw PP! eg sumption of contro! of the . Telephone Telegraph Company of California by EL iot-4100 purchase of 100,000 shares of stock, | has been announced here by Rudolph reckels, San Francisco capita‘ist, | Odd Lots Beads and Jewelry Including chains, pins, brooches, | cuff links and beads in black and nov- | elty colorings. | Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche | Books Reduced to $1.00 Leather-bound gift Uooks, by 3—Little Child's Book of Sto- well-known poets | ries. 12—Works of Mark Twain, red cloth binding. 19—Works of Rudyard Kipling, red limp leather. | 4A Child's Book of O11 Verse, illustrated by Jessie Wilcox Smith. 2—Black Arrow, Robert Louis | Stevenson. 26—Works of 0. Henry, red | ~ ¢ ithe White Company, Conan limp leather. | Hevia. 6—Robinson Crusoe, with col: | %—The Story of Don Quixote. ored illustrations. | &4Little Colonel Series. 7—The Magic Land of Noom, | 3—Book of Character. by Johnny Gruelle. One of Ours, Willa Cathers. Books Reduced to $1.25 2~—Mary Ronald’s Century Cook Books reduced to. $—Cambridge Edition of Poets reduced to 4—Works of Mark Twain, limp leather, reduced to. at 50 Copies of Fiction Reduced to 50¢ Not reprints; original bindings. Upper Main Floor—fhe Bon Marche Clearance of Stationery 1,500 Pkgs. Writing Paper 22c Bulk Paper in white, gray, lavender, buff, blue and pink—72 sheets of paper to the package. Envelopes to Match, 10c Pkg.—3 Pkgs. for 25c Paper Napkins, plain white, | Genuine Eversharp Pencils at 100 for 18¢. Half Price. Pen Points, 18 for 5¢. Hurd's Correspondence Cards, Hammermill Bond Typewriting large size, with tissue-lined Paper, 100 sheets for 19¢. |. envelopes, reduced to 50¢. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche 1,500 Yards of 36-Inch Hope Muslin at 15c Good weight of this popular muslin, free from dressing. In lengths to 5 yards. 300 Yards 36-Inch | 1,600 Yards 36-Inch Shirtiag Madras 19¢ | Scout Percales 15c Neat patterns and wanted | Good, serviceable Percales in colors, at a price greatly cut | attractive patterns and colors. for clearance. Good quality. In lengths to 6 yards, Third Floor—The Bon Marche Very Special, Indeed, Is This 36-inch Fine 69c Wale Corduroy YARD Good quality, firm corduroy, in wanted shades for making warm robes. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Official Outfitters for Boy Scouts of America