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| submit the plan to the PORT ASSAILS TRADE REPORT Seattle Not Shown in High Shipping Rank it Won Fig Ww Maj. Paul showin, a mill 1933, w ous ch the Un in wh In 2 mill Ww port was proteste computati ports of Washir larly of Puget » individually that the loc in that cargo charged at of convenient 5 rather distribute: is the cas: Asa the boa cific coas than by ing W parison w face of thi the annu old system. its big vo! not appear. filed last week, wh was received in advan Port Warden Edw however, now show that §& standing alone, was Pear on the list. V that the board recheck the Seattle chamber will c to insist that the grouping « Dy states is the only falr for ene ot Pac’ oas! PLAN CHEAPER | APPLE EXPORT Shippers Devise Organiza- tion to Handle Trade A tentative plan fo ©f an apple export or indorsed Wednes apple men of Was! on, held in the | Commerce room by the Ps ign trade council. The ganization will ship apples into wo markets at lower cost than ts n Possible, and will operate in mu HE the same manner as the Douglas Exploitation & Export Co. doe the foreign distribution of N West lumber. Representatives at the meeting will local boards fn thelr various districts thruout the Pacific coast. If the plan is ap- proved, it is expected that the or ganization will be effected and in ME «operation in time to care for the ex-| 3 port of apples next season. A de-| ) cision is looked for within the next _ few weeks. “VETERANS WILL HONOR COMRADE | Two Wars Represented at Col. Boutelle Rites » Veterans of the civil and world | wars and of the early Indian cam- > paigns, with representatives of the © standing army, will pay last honors = to Col. Frazier Augustus esetiss = Veteran of the three cam a | military and civil rites Friday after- | noon at 2 o'clock. Boutelle, who an. Swered his last reveille Monday, was the only man in Seattle who was > @ member of the Grand Army of the Republic and of the American Le- Bion. | Services, conducted under the di- rection of the Washington command- ery of the military order of Loyal B Legion, of which he was a past com- | mander, will be held at the Bonney- Watson chapel. The Rev. Sidney Strong, one-time chaplian in the navy | and now dean of the Episcopal pro-| — cathedral at Tacoma, will officiate. | Botuelle’s casket will be draped with | the same flag which covered that of | | his only son, Henry Boutelle, who} ‘was killed in the Philippine war. Honorary pallbearers will be cho- sen from veterans of the two i which Boutelle served. They Civil war—Lieut. Col. Watson C. Squire, Capt. Robert Barton and} Capt. Byron Phelps. World war Maj. Maicoim P. Andruss, Alden and Capt. Horton A firing squad and bugler will at- tend from Fort Lawton. Cremation) will follow the services. ACCOUNTS TO | BE EXPLAINED Dr. Stuart McLeod, of New York, secretary of the National Association of Cost Accountants, will be the guest Monday night at a dinner in the New Washington hotel given by | the Seattle chapter of the associa. | tion. Dr. McLeod will give an ad-| dress in which it is expected he wilt | urge revision of the Sherman anti- trust law. Business and professional men a terested in cost accounting have! ' been invited to attend by Pi James P. Robertson, of the chapter. Reservations may be - with Mr. Robertson at M with Secretary John KE nw4-0576. Black Planet Eclipsed by Moon Surface | Because of the tremendous dis- _ tance of the star Aldebaran from th earth, the star, which is 33,000 ti | larger than the sun, was totally) eclipsed Wednesday night by the ‘moon, university observers reported. | THE SEATTLE STAR [ HE'S DRAFTE p| Woman Dictates Hymn Composed While Dying While She Was Uncon to Use Song at Funeral Music Came scious; Says BERKELEY ‘\ Three Will Speak at C. of C. Meet Europe Subject of Church Talk Reed n ur le voice in becoming,’ e for the Kansas re an gubernatorial. nom He was in Washing ying on his battle rahe and busi- (above)! mers THE BON MARCHE fai Barcain BASEMENT The Bargain Basement always buys merchandise that will sell quickly—that will give you excellent values—BARGAINS, In today—out tomorrow—that's the the way of real bargains—so come early! Just think of it! Very smart Sports Dresses at this low price! 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Baby Shop The Bon Marche 80 Silk Overblowsie 1200 Verde 39inch Reduced One-Third "ee. of blended color $7.00 Overblouses Reduced to $5.30 | ° on 5 ee $8.95 Overblouses Reduced to. .... 5.97) $10.95 Overblouses Reduced $12.95 Overblouses $15.00 Overblouses $17.50 Overblouses Reduced to... . $19.50 Overblouses Reduced to 3—$24.50 Overblouses Reduced to 1—$29.50 Overblouse Reduced to Bon Marche 50c} tripe and green, blue een, tan 4 1 ‘green and , rose nart checks of pink and Bi Inch Percales 10c Yord Reduced te $10.00 $11.87 36- Inch Unbleached Muslin 15c Yard $16.34 32. Inch Dress atid d Apron sciaecdiic hed $19.67 c of red Third } Joor—The Bon Marne” Reduced to.,... Second Floor—The W oolens—Silks—Corduroys Priced to Help You Save 35- inch Silk-Mixed Pongee 59e Yard 50-inch Wool-Mixed Serge $1.25 Yd. of navy, br en and wine ixed Pongee, natural Shades Copenha a good ind wear well 36- inch Wool-Mixed Suiting 85¢ Yard 56-inch All. Wool Polaire $1. 95 Yard An inexpensive Wool-mixed ing, pin stripec Plai Yale and hades and black with white tri ipes pacanlda Mill Lengths of 36-inch Fine-Wale Corduroy 59c Yard and khal 9) ervice: shades of tan, sand, beige, gray, co of r All wool—for skirts, coats or dresses. In tan, gray, jade, cherry, beaver Third Floor—The Bon Marche Lengths 2 to 10 yards Novelty Soft Marabou Meigen Ss Irish Hand-Embroidered H andkerchief $ ; 3 for $1.00. “Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche To Buy Northwest Products Is to Support North- west Industries To support Northwest industries is to build a thrifty community of which we are all a part— in which each of us prospers in proportion to that which the community contributes, boosts and supports. Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche Program Friday, Feb. 15, 2 P. M. Organized Labor Day Orchestra Patronizing the indus- tries of the Pacific Northwest is the most certain way to increase the population and in- dustrial welfare of the Pacific Northwest.” William pny Interesting program by Organized Labor Hostesses— Miss Alice Lord, Mrs. M. Ault, Mrs. M. Schank, Miss Ora Crunnvine. Pacific Northwest Products Howard “Holfast”’ Glass Wash Board $1 Made of doubly thick corru- gated glass with patented rub- ber suction feet, which will keep the board in proper _ position. Made by the Howard Manu- facturing Co. Union St, Basement—The Bon Marche VEGEX The Delicious New Food That Brings Youthful Vitality and Prolongs Life! drink Men! Buy Pacific Northwest Products Men’s Flannel Shirts j Made by the Black Manufacturing Co. Medium-weight gray Flannel Shirts, ; v well made and | tailored. Sizes 141 to 171 | g—collar attached. Horsehide Gloves $2. 50 rie in Seattle by the . F, Heater Glove Co. Horsehide Gloves, very good wearing, in plain and strap-wrist style. All sizes. Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche TheBon Ma: PIKE STREET — SECOND AVENUB—UNION STREET — SEATTLE Vegex is delightful as a strengthpuilding, health-bullding tastes so good it makes your mouth water. Recommended by Eugene Christian, expert dietitian, Free Cook Books, Vegex from 40¢ to $2.15 Delicatessen—Upper Main Floor it is a food that Dressmaking Classes Start March 3. Register We March Butterick Patterns Third Floor Personal Service, Second Floor.