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TABLES ARE TURNED ON PRESIDENT Many Pitfalls Now Await Harding Administration on Second Lap BT IJCO K. SACK WASHINGTON. March 14 Tit full, beaet the Hardin* a.lminutra Won a* It be*tnii It* aecond year In* trad at the enthusiasm and poj ularity arouw*! by the I.MiHT plurality which wished the president ttodape"* IJ month* a*w. Mr. Hard- In* la off on («• Mfoml tap of hit four vftr term with u many trlbu laUon* as hi* w«r»t political rtwinifl eon id wuh for him. Here we dome of the chief one* First— Nationwide unemploy men I. ttiraittrnlM capital and labor. dbkappobited nod disrour •fed farmer*, and the pro*port or a Mr coal strike which may hare serioa* enaomlt «nw "'sr'ruiri r» mil <U of tho en artmrtii of a tariff law m »hnt out RunfMn fond* when well, informed . onnomUt* in*i»t I hat the only way K a rope will ever |rl on it* feet I* thro roadinl*- lion lo the markrla of America and the world. Al«a prosper* af the Ameriran valuation plan which threaten* to arou*e the •■unity af the hosine** world. Third—The «oidW bona* K*«rlh IMaappointmenl Mnnc tmpayer* oyer the new revenue law which haa failed la ■M the silaalian J*hlp *üb*ldy. Sixth Presidential approval «T the Ureal L«kre-tW. l«awrence r+cer waterway bitterly oppwed by man led group* of New >«rk. Srmnth—Failure of the coon try <• "eel bach la normalcy." rambtnod with failure ta pat thru proposed rmrcaniiallon af Kwvernmrnt department* and Whip. Klchth From thmont the country come repor:* of wldr- dlssa! ksiart ion with rwn (ran. Ninth Bark Ore from the •amine "t Now berry, insorsrnry within the party and growth af the acrlrul.-ur j| Mar* in house and mule. Boy Killed by Auto Running to School ABERHKKN. Marvh 14— Orville rtlJa Jacobson *on T. wma Instantly killed ytaltiAiy whan, daubing arroai tha street in ranpona* to tha arhonl kail, ha waa struck by an Aber deen FMi company truck. I^^HHE3P l I=9V?RdEE'EX33ESiIIHIH[^^ Our Buyers are wide awake to the market, H they are bringing in the merchandise that I you want and at Big Savings to You. I A Chicago jobber, who carries exclusive high-grade Shoes, H sold these Shoes to us at a bargain to get the cash to pay H the manufacturer. H Brand New OC 1 Strap Pumps I 9 Styles—3l7 Pairs H * We did want to get a sketch of these smart pumps in this space, but didn't have time. Come and see them. The New Spring Showings are Smart! There are patent leathers, suedes and HH satin and the combination of patent and suede, in the new cut-out patterns and the more conservative styles. Some of the Pumps are decorated with steel beading. The heels are Baby Louis and the regular Louis heel., Sizes 3to 8. Widths AA to C. Smart Silk I DRESSES Ak I $15.00 jg| I Taffetas, Canton, Crepe-knit Frocks, HH trimmed with embroidery, medallions, ap- k | PJ™ pliqued medallions, cording, braid and KflkliwM||Pfr' BHg Georgette sleeves. Bouffant effects with BB| distinctively different lines. The colors are EKj navy, black, brown and colors. Sizes up MH Cotton Challies, 19c Yard I Yard-wide Cotton Challies in about 50 different patterns and many color Hm schemes, splendid for covering comforters. HHj Keeping Up With Press Agent *** * * * * * * Actress Says It's "Some Job" Mis* Adelaide. R'ltt her partner, Mr. Hughe*, this at tractive young iroman is offering one of the bent dancing nets on the Orphcum circuit. They are at the Moore this week. "Thinking up naw Idaaa for daneaa ur nothing cotnparad to k**ptng up with a ptm ag*nt." aay« Mtaa Ada laid*. of Adrlalda and Hugh*". who ara at tha Moora this work In I hair elaborate dancing art. "Tha minuta you go on tho ataga," lha aajra, "you ar» * apart *d to know almoal everything and to ba able to talk about tha ra*t. and tha raault la that coiumna of n*w»papar* ara filled with aertoua acoounia of how w* maintain tho beauty that oftto la '.acklng. and how wa maka thr plea wo nam baka. and how wa play tha game* wa naver learned: but woa t.pnn tha artraaa who aaya. 'T don't know anything about It.' Hit may dlaruaa, artlly nlUy. ah* nay talk around It or g*t aopi»body eh>e to put It Into worda for har. but ah* muat know It all or aha lant a regu lar actraoa. • What's mora.* aha eoattnoad. If yon don't Utk on 'iw> rah)**, tha harml«"*» m m—ry prvaa v>n t doaa ll for you. and than you hav* > dif fhvJt Mm* trying <o »njm«r tha lot ini bwKitai you with d«rv»mU for bvauty hlnta you hava m»nUon*d. or banting you for rwcioaa that offend tha vary **>• of the r*al rook, and M tha Hrirrw of today mivt atody not onW har rolf» and human mntionr. har danrtnc atcp« and har iwnta mm*, but aba muat -ba a walking anryrlopadla. atpart on beauty. faah ton and cooking." It ran ba dona. how*\«r, for Mtaa Adalalda pro*ad It atnra aha nan goo ■dp t,n a hundred dlffarant aubjacta. icochlng thrni lightly or aaraaalty, M hrr Rimd mv t«. tut than aha haraalf admlta that aha- la alway* atndylng. Mtaa Adatalda ha a pro dtfad all tha dancing acta In which Artatalda and Hugh** har* won th'fr Intarnational fain a. THE SEATTLE STAR Mrs. Landes, Candidate for City Council, Gets Her Turn at Hecklinj Mrs, henry landes pr«akl*nl of th* I'V.trrnllon «if Woiwn'n cluha and candidal* for rl*< lion In lh* rlty council. linn l*arn*d tfiat nlhrr litll* Ihltiß" MmMc* atr**t car •Jliliitli.il* «riil Hkajrlt river project* ar» in vtilvad In polltlm. Mr* lnnilH and bar pm*p*i tl»* ■«at In Iho loiim 11. It happ*na, bava iiovn tllaruaaad by iff lain prortilainc mcmbcra of th* riant* r*n»r*iion. Hie BoivMarch^ Save Money on Things You Need and Want In the March Opportunity Sales A C~ f f Cfkfl We Take Pleasure in Announcing the Visit A Jflie Or I,OUU I aras Or of M r.. Craif, Traveling In.tructor of the Cretonnes at 43c Yard H s ri H^i?°i, FasUon I^ titu i e . This Is About Half the Regular Selling Price Tj r '' n ' I Nemo Corsets A \ I ALL heavy Repp and Linenized Cretonnes, 36 inches wide—in new pattern* and during the next three I color*. Just the material for furniture coverings or draperies. You can fix week* j up your home at little cost and have it looking Spring-like and inviting. The service of our /. I Corset Department is I 36-Inch Terry aoth Curtain Marquisette ZX k T^. h Z StMFM 69c Yd. 20c Yd. . . ~ , consult her about any * / I A sale that means big savings to the An interesting sale of Curtain Ma- corset troubles. ,y)l\ IW\ woman planning new draperies and terial—4o inches wide; a good width Our own expert ™-- 1 hangings for Spring. Several patterns for wide windows—Firm weave with sctierwi will give their in rose, blue, green and Un. narrow tape edges. Ecru and white. best service as usual. FOritTlt ft/JOR—THE BON MARt lIK SECOND FLOOR—THE BOS MARCH £ Cut Lengths of Finest 54-inch) d* i QC Coating Broadcloth—Only, Yd. j *r * This Same Quality in Fall Bolts Is Selling in the Coating Department for $3.50 a Yd. Lengths of 2 to 5 yard* In Spring's Favorite Colors Finest quality, permanent finiah, at a hi* savin* to you. Bet- In the lot are tan, reindeer, navy. Copenhagen, brown, gray and tcr come at once and get enough for your Spring coat or cape. scarlet. One of the contrasting colors can be used for collar and cuffs. 42-Inch All-Wool Eponge 51.69 Good looking, durable fabric for Spring clothes in shades of navy, brown, wine, henna, lagoon, cadet. Alice blue, Pekin, rose, red, gray, fawn, tan and black. 54-Inch All-Wool Jersey Tweed $2.45 New style Tweed Jersey—s4 inches wide, at less than regular price. All-wool, in shades of blue and tan, blue and black, black and white. An Opportunity Sale in the Shoe Section / Broad Strap Pumps at $5.85 A sale of importance to the girl who wants the latest in Footwear at a low price. One-strap style, with Goodyear welt sewed soles and military heels. A full toe last with short vamp—wide button strap, sizes 3Vj» to 9; widths A to D. UPPER MAIN FLOOR An Opportunity—Cotton Goods for Less! Drew Ginghams—Special, 10c Yard 3,000 yards plain and striped Chambray Gingham, lengths to 20 yards—pink, blue and tan; 27-inch width. Muslin, Yard 15c Percale, Yard 15c 2,500 yards good- 2,000 yards Scout Per weight Unbleached cale, good patterns, yard Muslin, full yard wide. wide. We cannot take phone orders at these prices. FABRIC FLOOR—THIRD— THE BON MARC!IK On Sale Wednesday—3s Odd Dresses Dresses Reduced to Dresses Reduced to $13.75 $18.75 Formerly $2750 to $35.00 Formerly $3750 and $39.00 26 Dresses at $13.75 —Canton Crepes, Tricotines and Velvets 9 Dresses at slB.7s—Canton Crepes and Tricotines SBCONS rUxm -THK BON MAHCHK now In attandanra at Uu*rn Annr blffh arhool. And th* von of ■ fri.nd of Mr*. Unilm -th* ann l-nnir > prnmlmnt <Ju**n Ann* ba*k*lhall c lminl>l'in rnnfl'Vd lo Mm. Uwln thai h* waa aorry. but b* couldn't li*lp f**lln« tu«l about mm th* oth*r fallow* did "IK roura*." Maid th* youth, "w* aw'l hardly any of ua »otin* y*l. but «i> f**l a* ought to iinr our In flu*iM* Junt (bo mm*. W«'v» l*wn I link in' ov*r »<m« «' ih«w othwr ill Ira uil »»'»« Iwri flndln' nut •lout mm' o' th*«a women on coun ell*. And w«'v« liwn b*«rln' "bin* law*". Ami *• ar*n't *«ln' to itwul It " "Aren't going I" .land wbatf" Mm. Ijwmlc. qu*»llon»d Ihf )oulh 54-Inch Fancy Prunella Skirting $3.95 Striped or plaid Prunella in many different color combina tions—also, black and white —especially pretty for pleat ed skirts. An Important Spring Showing of §L'AIGLON Day Dresses zL For Home, Garden, Shopping Trips and Afternoon Wear ! Shown on living models at 2:00, 3:00 i&fljjHN and 4:00 p. ni. Wednesday. &£&&& For smart comfort on sunny days and ' for cheerful brightness on dull days, noth ing can equal the exquisite charm of dainty Wash Dresses. They're here in i.r§ simple morning styles as well as the njore r%\ Hfl f elaborately trimmed models for informal afternoon gatherings. . v jt \ : \ I Of c|y<k* wnall. m«Bum and Innrr, at In all color*. with trlmmhigs of organ- S, V -jj. • jE «*«•, plaiting, pfa|U«a. $6.95 at $2.95 to $8.95 $795 HW ASH DKROB SECTION—SECOND FLOOR II —Till: HON MARCHH 180 Boys' Caps at 95c A very low price, in deed, when value is con sidered. One-piece top, with plait in black, light or dark patterns. Of tweed and casts i meres; sizes 6% to 7'h. I'PI'KK MAIN FLOOR "Tit* "bin* law.,'" rrpllad Ih* o|tpoalllon. "tt> aren't goto' lo bat* our ja*« darning and our jair tnti.lr all mr It * 4—wa ar*ti'l—" "Oh," I<r*ath*d Mm I«nd*a. th* dawn approaching, "ao tbat'a 11. Hu< row *ll vfuming I bav*n t any •l.lii* >iw' idnui Hur<l»>*lnK I UK I.IKVK In dam Ins? Muppoalnir " 54-Inch All-Wool Tricotine $2.95 A nice, fine quality, in shades of navy, brown, reindeer, gray, wine, delft blue, Belgium blue and black—Just the thing for your Spring suit. 36-Inch Wool-Mixed Fabrics 85c Very good quality material for children's dresses or skirts—will wear well. In wool-mixed checks or plaids—different size checks. THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Lenten Specials from the Delicatessen —Elkhorn Macaroni and Cheese, in No. 2 cans; per can, 15*. —Whole codfish. meaty fish, WakrliflJ's Klppfrfil Her> by whole or half round* rime, run IK#, 12#. -Kin nun Huddle. receive.! —Choice Kippered Salmon, fr»-*h dally, lb., 21#. lb.. 18#. Soda Fountain Special—2sc Your choice of hot creamed salmon sundwuh or hot roMt be«»f :«»ndwlch, mashed potatoes, bit ad. butter, home made chocolate roll, coffee or tnUk, 25#. UPPKH MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE "Whutxalf* th« boy lnt»rrup n, •WtmlMi'T Ami Mr« I rUin-'l all over «*ain. 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