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SEATTLE STAR THE Pee WN 0. ca BEFORE Haneing, P’avlowa to Entertain | ‘amous Dancer and Company Will Open Aberdeen Slayer Gets Stay rt Her Seattle Presentation Next Friday —EE — | of Sentence WAS TO DIE TODAY Medical Board Finds Grassi Is Insane t Products Exhibition Bon Marche will « / Scout Two thousatd Boy Scouts are Saturday the Northwe thi th fifteenth on the Fourth Floor of The founding of their character-building, citizen- be Scout headquarters, and specially invited. celebrating | week the anniversary of the every training program, The Bon Marche Wishes the Boy Scouts Fifteen Years More of Happy Usefulness —and Then Some! ; 240 Pieces Silk Lingerie New Silk F rocks Very Special, $2.9 a nol Nahe HEMISES, Step-Ins and Vests, of crepe de chine, eA Modes, for Street radium and satin-striped crepe; well made and featuring both lace-trimmed and_ tailored and Afternoon 2 ; ? Sizes from 36 to 44 Wear in ciel blue, “ $24.50 These lresses have just ar- i to a Program for Saturday, February 14 effect Boy Scout Day h, honey and orchic Second Floor—The Bon Marche The “Blind Radio Five? Clever New Neckwear ind Ra “2 Many Styles, $145. fe" tandard | Shaneheen BROADCLOTH VESTS in white or tan; group at this mode 4 some tailored with button trimming t embroidered effects. Also solid striped vests, in white and rose, white and tan, white and green, white and orange, and white and lavender. Crepe de Chine String Ties, all high’ shade Main Floor—The Bon Marche white, fle I ‘ tra I - color to our nd other ate price ‘TUNIC, straightline effects, and cleverly godeted models are included—in satin, crepe satin, and crepe de chine. There Here’s Good News for Good Scouts! 600 Good Quality Caps, 95c a J All of the } fal Popular Styles and Shapes for boys of all ages is much new blonde lace in evi- dence, of the frocks range from the cool, fresh and the colors green of pinegrove to the bril- liance of lipstick and Castilian A wonder- Broadway Students to Stage “The Fencing Master” | Anne Paviowa, world famous dancer ! Second Floor—The Bon Marehe ne PAVLOWA, Saturda. tine 1 ful chance to get Real Caps ata reds, Made by Black Bear Co. low Anna Olander, man, Max Rarig, Miss Catherine Tintsman and e rg.| Miles. 3 art and Tamara let master ~Paviows TACOMA, Feb, 13.—Willlam Tay 1 “Dance lor, 23, was arrested by Patrotmar A. L. Berglund late day after noon and will be questioned as a suspect in the slaying early Thurs day of Prescott U. Sunday, 1 Taylor, who is white, was found 13th st. and Broadway by Berglund. | 4 Musical Program Features Pupils A musical program at t .} aoe O'clock, will be given by } iil | Patrick's advanced pupils on wind tn-} struments. They will be assisted by} Mrs. George W. Jackson at the piano And Marie Cornwall, Dorothy Moore, | Margaret Gilleland and Jullan Ja- cobs, violinists. Anthropologist to Talk to Tradesmen} Dr. Leslie Spier of the anthropol-| S Ogy department of the University of] Washington, will lecture on “Labor and Property in the Primitive} World,” Friday evening at 8 o’clock| at the Labor temple, The address} is under the auspices of the Seattle| Mish Labor college and 1s free to the public. | Spanish War Vets Remember Lincoln} ht asian cya OP ER ae y and various city, county at Veterans’ hall, Thursda state republicans were gathere | civil war homage to the memory of Abrahanf| der the shadow of Lincoln's great-|G. A. R. VETERANS Lincoln. Past Commander Jackson| ness, to extol the republican party, | ATTEND MEET Silbaugh delivered the main oration.| which he founded. The noun Honors of aide de camp to the na. | Chairman John J. Geary called | music of a fit» and drum tional commander were conferred | the meeting to order; J. Ralph | band of veterans, gray-ha upon George A. Bundy, past com-| Magee pronounced t invocation, | blue-coated, marched in. It mander,’ under the direction of Wil-Jand the entire assemblage Retsil Lincoln Voters cd liam Downey. “The Star-Spangled Ba Extol Party’s Founder homage to great | the vat Lincoln went up n the | rang to the martial tones hearts of Seattle's people Thurs:| President Bert C. contemplation of the master’s y works for humanity, Cul observance of the emancipator’s na- | . Har } tal day was the annual banquet of | for nat Abraham Lincoln |the Young Men's Republican club. | More than 1,200 persons were ent at the banquet in the mber of Commerce audit . | pre © Gov Mrs. Roland H ing L in had leaned on that jon of the constitut! Flowers » held his aud | life of Lincoln Day of Lincoln Homage 1,200 Attend Republican Dinner to roof of ‘the banquet hall Northrup ex ad, tended the club's official greetings to The day was observed in quiet | tho visitors, and turned the meeting over to Carl E. Croson, who, in brief word etching painted a moving pic-| minating a general and widespread | ture of Lincoln, his works and life y said that It ts good m to study and know N. C. Richards, national commit teeman of Yakima, spoke for the document in the trying days of the noted orator | i rs in| tention as he reviewed the its present preblems guided by the ideals and principles of Abe Lin coln, success will crown its labors,’ said Flowers. tion's leading Republicans were r at the party. These included t {grams from Calvin Coolidge SAVE A BUSINESS DAY |tsuuiy"t' Si chia ISE THE ‘ U.P. OWL 11:15 patiy For PORTLAND Trains Washington. Music was furnished by Charles Lombard’s Metropolitan orchestra and the musical program was row ed with a violin solo by Arthur |Clausen, a whistling number by | ff | Mrs. Bessie Ajax, accompanted | Mrs. He |Sidney Laurence Dixon, s|panied by Miss Loretta Harding. The weekly meeting of the Se. ttle real ext cated to Lincoln, DENVER Through, all-steel sleepers—no change board was dedi and an address union S PACIFIC SYSTEM John F. Adams, president of »the board, presided. Saturday the King = . County Democratic club will hold a Ronee Dats, ‘ Lincoln luncheon at Meeves* cafe. teria, with child labor law workers as guests, “If the Republican party meets | Messages of groeting from the na-| | Hughes and state representatives at el C. Olsen; tenor solos by | accom: | was made by Col. Walter B. Beals. | Men’s Heavy Moleskin Pants, $3.45 An unusually strong grade of pants in all sizes. In a blue-black shade, Mode for comfort and wear and offer- ing impressive savings. Made by Heater Glove Co. Men’s Leather Jackets $14.50 Sheepskin Vests with sleeves, and vests wool-lined. ) 40 to 44. Practical garments that adapt them- es to many uses, All are belted. MEN'S SHOP; Lower Entrance, Second Avenuc Home Needs—Low Priced! Heavy Garbage Cans, $1.95 Galvanized corrugated can, with riveted handles, and cover. Size 18x26. Made by Northwestern Sheet Metal Works. Special Household Broom 49c Well bound. corn broom, with pol ished handle, Made by Light House the Blind. Tungsten Lamps Union Street Basement—Phe Bon Marche FINE FOODS! Special Luncheon At the Lunch Counter and § Fountain Breaded Pork Chops with Pear Butter Lima Beans Mashed Potate Maid O' Clover” Cheese, Ib. 28c Fine quality full cream Swift's Cottage Butts, Ib, 28c Fine flavor. Bread and I t Sweet Island Peas, can 15c Extra sifted. Toasted Almond Ice Cream —— > Milk 1 Marche Bon Marche $1 ee ee Sea Coffee, 24 Lbs. Armour’s 29c Our own special blending Ham, Lb. “Star” — cho delicious ; small, & by the Coffee Section only. ; Delicatessen Rich Faust The Bon Marche Victoria Brittle Chocolate Cakes 45c ‘ r Candies, lb. 49c An exceptionally delicious cake. Valentine Made with finest creamery butter, fresh roasted almonds, Heart-Shape Cakes. .... ° rich chocolate and pure cane sugar, Get one for Valentine's Day | Fruity Log-Roll sy Lily-of-the- b Candies, I, OIC 19c Less than half what it sells Valley Corn for usually. Sweet and delicious Van Alen Cross & Blackwell 3 1 Vinegar . Cc Large size bottles Tomatoes, can 1 3 Cc Fine Strawberry Preserves 30 Cc Dozen cans, 81.50 Fine, pure preserved fruit. ° of high-grade coffees Fancy Italian 12¢ Prunes, Ib. 4 lbs. for 35¢. SPECIAL PRICES! Stock your larder for months ahead when these foods will cost much more! price 276 Pairs All-Wool Knickers, $2.95 6 to 16 A spec made from assimeres, Good pat careful Gises 34 ‘to BR. Coed Wool Cricket Sweaters, $5.95 All-wool Cricket Sweat ers, In attractive colorings, Fine for school and play wear, Sweaters, $2.25 | quality Jersey Sweater with | try All-Wool Knickers, $3.50 20 Pairs Corduroy Knickers, $3.00 2 {ute to stand hard wear. Fine quality or heather tones, or 30 Pairs Cordurog Knickers, $3.50 Double knee and scat V ne Sizes $26 to 38. school color combinations. Main Floor—The Bon Marche New Spring $10.95 to $17.50 Y For Girls and Juniors OFT fabrics, in wood tones and high shades—cut full and finished smart- ly with buttons, stitchings, or with plaid pipings and facings. Sizes 6 to 17. In tan, rosewood, Pervanche blue, pinegrove and russet. Second Floor—The Bon Marche * ? Girls’ Flannel Dresses Very Unusual $9 75 Purchase at . HESE charming straightline flannel frocks possess all the air and style significance of the new season—and they are a job- ’s clearance, advantageously bought! Sizes 13 to 17, in Castilian red, rosewood and tan. Second Floor—The Bon Marche ©@ very soft draping, and featur- rose pink, Chinese yellow, peach, straw, turquoise, « : : New39-In. High Luster Glos Satin } USTROUS and heavy weight, 65 ° Bon Marche ing all the favored shades for 1; Mayonnaise, Ib. 29c spring. In iv white, apricot, Fresh and uniform in quality. " p Very special. lilac, jade, Empire blue and many more—well suited Maid O° Clover 39 to dresses, slips, skirts, tunics and negligees. Ranch Eggs, Cc 4 Guaranteed Phird Floor—The Bon Marche — Basket-Fired Green Tea, lb, 43 Cc Good quality green tea Creamery 4 4 Butter, Lb. C Fine quality, freshly churned butter, Guaranteed. Delicatessen The Bon Marche Fresh Chocolate Eclairs, lb. 28c Delicious and dainty. An Extreme Value—As Wise Mothers Will See! Six different styles. All patent or patent combint with red, gray, or fawn leather. Turned soles spring heels. Footform lasts. Sizes—infants’ 5 child’s 11. 4 Blended Black 40c 150 Pairs More — ; A fine blending of good teas. New Ties, $6.50 Tan calf, or ma Ale, 5 bottles 95c bined with and Shoes, $2.9 ‘i brown kid. Armout’s Star be sewed soles. Tn brown oF Diaeke Strips from 4 to 6 Ibs. By low heels. Sizes |. Not every size In each 9 piece only, 2% to 7%. ° any Tea, Ib. Growing Girls ’ a Men’s Oxfords ist ane patent com. Flexiblo soles | Sold leather, Goodyear Bacon, 1b. 39c tha; cbvarea but all sizes In tho lot. Main Floor—The Bon Marche