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E ELKS’ BALL TO LIFT MORTGAGE Boys’ Club Home to Benefit From Entertainment fourth Gimansion, of pressed Tuesday by chairman of the irectin moveinent supporting t sort in the Chief Bails Man His Force Nabbed meeting to Ntkolat Lent Putting up bail for rested by his own mon ts the latest wrinkle adopted by Chief of Police | ®?4 M. French, who Was arrested for disregarding a sig nal, came to the police station to see ; meeting was orderly What could be done He recognized the chief as an old/ him for $ W.. B. Severyns bag and feal namo is ‘Maurice Amiot, John st. City iChavity Bod Body — |{;. Headed by Skinner |" D. EB, Skinner, old bow: elected president Chest Fund for treasurer, was the only , J Others named to head the | offered by»Edward W. Bok, pub elected. city’s charity treasury are: and Mrs. Landes, vice president Kegel, L. S. Booth upkeep, son Monday. in the month. Di. J. R. BINYON Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLasses ON EARTH We are one of stores in the Northwest that really rind lenses from start to finish, and We are the only one in \ SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. Examination free by graduate op- Glasses not prescribed unless absolutely necessary BINYON OPTICAL Co. | Thoroug tometrist. ness judgment. Paid on Savi Accounts Subjec Cordia Ld BREMERTON-C —PORT ORCHARD an Take Fast Steamers at Colman BY Dock SPECTA 1GHnT me From Beatie to Bremeston Set- urday and and Gaily 11:90 p. in. AUTOMOBILE FERRY one committe nly boys’ County Cuts Out Man’s Sunday Pay} Resolutions discontinuing Sunday pay for Lafe Hamilton, road super ¥isor for the South district, and $1 per day allowance for automobile! were passed by Commis. siohers W. A. Gaines and Tom Dob-| Hamilton has been | @rawing $11 per day pay, 20 days) Characterizes our every transaction, and our cus- || tomers are accorded every tour- tesy consistent with sound busi- Peoples Savings Bank SECOND AVE. AND PIKE sT. THE SEATTLE STAR Be Made an O on. BL, WAS. ex 1 Friedland Newsboy Captures |“ His Second Thief second t MAYOR THREE, ME a tax nd | ove aiquarters gett campalg H H mi been | 5 emont hall at F v and had begun 4 hall at 83rd and Gre r Red TE at at Lenin Meeting ' NEW YORK Feb. Young women in flaming red waists and lent | Feats of Strength believed to te club of the ushers with crimson bra a touch of colo prisoners ar onday night. nting were ba aptair trolment were ) sergeants « on duty about the case. ou “| Dr. Levermore Won nome once Prize Tax Reduction Not 1258 | Herbert Charles Levermore, of New York, former president of Adelphia | college, Broékiyn, and secretary of New York peace society, was an need Monday night as author of |Bok peace prize plan, John T.|° " the | the two-year term " a member of the | Davis, former American ambassa he two-y ft directors, was Tuesday | a0, ‘the Court of St. cil, told the Municipal dor to the Co’ of § mes, Sommunity ar tay handed Levermore a check for $50, H. G, Seaborn, 000. The second half of the $100,000 officer re Otto F.|lisher, for @ practical peace plan,| LONDON, Feb. Henry | Will be given Levermore if the|Donald, British lat [United States senate or an over-|ter, today jwhelming referendum of the people|baasador Frank B approve his plan. foreign office recelved THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT Shop in the Bargain Basement ny your dollar takes on added values. No regular stocks—all spe- cial purchases. Quick Turnover!—hence—Bargain Prices! 100 New Granite Cloth DRESSES $H.00 Sizes to 44 Six Styles in Gray, Tan, Putty and Some Navy Straight-line styles; tle belts; some with pockets; embroidery and button trim; round necks and Peter Pan collars, ; Men’s Canvas Work Gloves a ae Good quality 10-ounce canvas with good horsehide leather facings. Navy 33c blue knitted wrists, Jobber’s Samples! 384 Corset Bargains | 00 to | 95 Sizes 20 to 40, but not all sizes in all styles. An unusal opportunity to obtain really good Corsets at small cost. These are bargains that assure comfort and grace- fulness. In white and pink coutil. hness methods in Practical front and some back- lace styles. Some rubber girdles in the lot. There are many styles, on all of which you can save money. = Accounts ie ae It's just a bit too early for Spring and too late for Winter merchandise—here’s an opportunity to save money in the meantime! Women’s Black Suede Novelty PUMPS $4.85 3% to7 A to C Widths There are thirty lucky women in Seattle and they don’t know it. The first thirty at the Bargain Basement on W ednesday win. Only 30 pairs—but, oh! what bargains! Good quality suede uppers with Goodyear welted soles and self-covered straight Cuban heels. Fancy cut-outs and elastic gores to allow freedom of necess for the foot and assure a more comfortable fit, HARLESTON Bad attle Attorney 2 ee VOTES |S mw: SKAGIT MONEY ‘Tindall Holds Out Against: Giving Sum to Uhden PLANS MEETS which will Feature Ball Sole Need; Claim KELLOGG REC mIVe » fe Dies in Everett ' t ( r Stills Raided, ’Shiners Are Gone ' but Cabinet Succeeds In deference to the memory of the late ex-President Woodrow Wilson, The Bon Marche will be closed from 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. Wednesday ~|New Woolens at Low Prices For Early Spring Dressmaking Coatings—Suitings—Skirtings—Dress Goods Table after table of pretty, tweed showing. 54-Inch Velour Checks and Plaids $3.50—$4.95—$5.50 Such a wonderful variety to select from new style checks and plaids. of high-grade woolens. 56-Inch Polo Plaids—$3.75 and $4.50 8 patterns—new styles of stripes, and plaids—fine for spring wear. 54-Inch Plaid Cre pes—$3.95 and $4.50 Novelty plaids in new blues, brown, tans and ‘grays, with overplaids of brilliant colors. 56-Inch Flaked Tweeds—$1.95 and $2.75 Very good looking new flaked tweeds—in new and staple colors. very beautiful Indeed a wonderful showing checks soft fabrics and many harder s, flannels, angora and fine worsted dress goods, in an assortment that surpasses any former Spring weaves. Flaked tweeds, velours, polo, novelty 36-Inch Popular Angora—$2.50 Mixed yard in width. Inexpensive Spring Silks 36-Inch Dress Satins—$1.95 Lustrous and beautiful, in 20 popular colorings, able for street and evening wear. 33-Inch New Satin Striped Shirting—$1.95 Heavy all-silk broadcloth shirting—colored stripes on white grounds. 39-Inch New Printed Cantons—$2.95 Heavy all-silk crepe, printed in new designs in especial- Especially nice for sweaters and coats. tan, gray and brown, and just a shades o suit- ly nice colorings. Fabric Floor (Thin)—The Bon Marche Save on Baby Things—W ednesday 8, The Bon Marche savings bank for patrons Baby's 48-Piece Com plete From the dainty layette that baby uses first of all, to the sturdy little rompers that goin’-on-six wee 3aby Day will always mean money popped in the arranges special values, so that Bon Marche of the Raby Shop. Little Girls’ Panty Dresses, np, SzZeS 2 to 6, $3.95 Jersey, Eponge and Wool Crepe, some with smocked yokes and others hand-embroidered in yarns. In blue, tan, henna, navy and brown. ag Corduroy Rompers nea . and Creepers, ; $1.50 UV f Zo ) Sizes to 6 years. In plain blue and brown, and those shades combined with lighter contrasts, Large Size Beds $12.95 Complete with springs. In ivory or white, with cane ends. Free Baby Clinic, Wednesday, 9 to 11:30 Under Direction of State Board of Health MOTHERS’ : Infants’ and BABIES’ \, Crib Blankets HEALTH ic) | sc HOOL 4 In blue and pink, with animal and flower designs. Size 30x40—95e. Baby Shop, Second Mloor—The Bon Marche nos, 1 bathrobe, 1 pair stockings, 2 dresses, 2 nainsook skirts, 1 soap, 1 talcum powder, 1 card | safety pins, 1 can boric. o Little Boys’ \we" Suits, $1.25 Layette, $17.95 Daintily boxed and including 2 dozen diapers, 3 shirts, 3 binders, 3 gowns, 2 outing skirts, 2 kimo- Panties of cor- duroy and waists of chambray, made in Oliver Twist style. Sizes 2 to 4. Lingette Creepers $1.50 | J In blue, pink, | fol rose and white. Daintily trimmed with smocking. Infants’ Knit Bootees 39c and 49c | Both long and short style, trim- | med with pink and blue. Baby Shop, Second Floor—The Bon Marche A A Lucky Purchase Lets Purchase Lets Us Price Smart Pleated Exceptional Values in New Venus Brassieres $1.50 Fashioned in the long bandeau style, with stays in front, elas- tic side of surgical webbing, shirred elastic shoulder straps— 1 diaphragm confiner. Of pink silk brocade, Sizes 34 to 42. Bandeaux at $1.00 Long bandeaux of a_ pink / striped broche, with insets of ‘ surgical elastic below waistline in back; hooked in back, with shoulder straps of shirred elas- tic. Sizes 34 to 40, Second Floor—The Bon Marche Suggestions for That Valentine Party Valentine Decorated Crepe Paper, 25¢. Fold Streamers, 40 feet on roll, 10¢. Festoons, 10¢. Light Shades, 25¢ and 10¢. Seals and Cut-outs, package, 10¢. | Valentine Lunch Sets, 12 plates—12 | napkins and 1 table cover, 85¢. Table Covers, 35¢. Small Card Table Covers, 20¢. Napkins, 2 dozen, 15¢; dozen, 8¢. Linen and Lawn Handkerchief s 10c Pure Linen Hankies in white and smart shades, with 14- and 14-inch hems —some have novelty borders. Those of sheer lawn come in white, with Valentines, 1¢ to 50¢. Valentine Post Cards, dozen 10¢. Upper Main—The Bon Marche white or contrasting motifs. An unusual as- sortment. Upper Main—The Bon Marche ——_ | or arranged in clever novelty | combinations. | brown, PIKE STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET—SEATTLE Skirts | | $4.95 Which is a very low price for such quality fabrics and deft tailoring. RANITE CLOTH and the newest Prunella fabrics, trimly box or knife pleated In plain tans and grays, and in tan, gray, navy and ) with contrasting stripes. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Domestics, Wash Fabrics, Indian Head, 25¢ Yard| 2,000 yards of Bleached In- dian Head; a soft finish; 36 | inches wide. | Fruit of the Loom Bleached Kalburnie Ginghams, | Sheeting; 81 inches wide. a5c Yard | Bleached Muslin, 2,300 yards of Ginghams, in 15c Yard smart checks and plaids. At-| 2,200 yards of Muslin, tractive colorings for spring | bleached, in medium weight; 36 frocks; 32 inches wide. inches wide. Third Floor—The Bon Marche Low Priced—Indeed Fruit of the Loom Sheeting, 65c Yard 500 yards of this fine quality . Freshly churned Cream- pr San Athol Ete NaN ery Butter, strictly fresh, pst AE op tedeaea ECLA BE SiS lb. 51¢ ——— Food Shops—Upper Main Floor Ss ——s ee Premier Venizelos i) | Y)