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i the student LAWMAKERS IN_ SEATTLE TODAY :: of Was University The body [FURNITURE DRY GOODS This afternoon the legislators are by Representative Representative Tansett; ’ krounds Will be the host of legislators from | viewing the university all parts of the state The Tonight they will be banqueted at solons left the Ar » hotel at/the Hotel Washington by the/ 9:30 this morning for the univer: | alumnl of the university | sity grounds, At 11 o'clock, a big) The following toaste will be! assembly meeting was held in the | given | following spoke The University as an Invest-| mus, Harry} ment of the State,” by President JUNBAL Nichols,| Thomas F. Kane; The Trials | ft Allen, J. R. Stevenson | and Plea of a Le tor,” by and ©. K Myers; Representatives | Senator A Ruth; °The Univer Btephens, Duckson, Megler, Beach, | sity Maintenance,” by Regent John | ber some time Teats, Davis, Mess, Campbell and|C. Higgins; “Business Methods in| father, “Cordw Bird} Prof. BS. Meany of the unt-| Legislation,” by Senator J, A. Fal) came from w versity faculty and Tom Deering of |coner; “Our Common Interests,” | was highly H. C. Todd; |ing appearance FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30. |Our Common Responnlbititien Training Citheens, Repre ‘Boy, 10, His Grandmother ‘ Meto-d ueated and of strik THE SEATTLE | 10 SHUT GATE Howard “sel ” by Senator State and Bau | entative F. H (hy United Prem) LOS ANGE Keefe Attacks | comm today s of the sont »p the trattie been going Me looking of on ny the boy, Hin Jim” Burbridge, Kanter by Keefe, F. W. Ber border, abd Chas*'T. ¢ Mexican nell, Inspector of Immigration “FURNITURE DRV Goops CLEARANCE SPECIALS IN Women’sand Misses’ Ready-to-Wear High-grade Tailored Suits, all late Winter models, in fine navy Serges, gray Worsteds, Chiffon Broadcloths, English Suitings and Mixtures, Vel- vets and Corduroys. Coats are plain tailored and trimmed models, in lengths from 27 to 32 inches. The skirts are in various fashionable ef- fects. Sizes for Women and Misses and some extra-large sizes are includ- ed in the assortment. Special clearance price, $25.00. Belts, Special 95¢ Broken lines in Belts of Suede, Velvet, Braid and Elastic, in floral and Persian de- signs. In a full line of colors and a good assortment of sizes. Special 95 Piest Proer, New Showing of Children’s Wash Suits and Dresses Sizes from 2 to 5 years; fants’ Wear Section, Second Floor. BOYS’ WASH SUITS, $1.00~—In Rus- sian style, with or without collar, with belt and white shield, with embroidered emblem Made of percale or gingham, in black and white or blue and white stripes; also in plain blue and tan. BOYS’ WASH SUITS, $1.50—In plain blue, tan or white; also in stripes; some made with sailor collar and white shield, oth- ers without collar, with or without shield, with trimmings in a variety of styles. GIRLS’ WASH DRES Made in French style, with long waist and short skirt, of percale, in black and white checks, navy or delft-blue; also blue or black dots, a or ring designs on white grounds. hese are prettily trimmed with plain-color bands. GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES, of chambray gingham, in blue, tan or pink, in French style, with high or Dutch neck, trim- med with plaid pipings. SSES, displayed_in In- 55e— 65e- GIRLS’ WASH DRES 75c—Made with long waists and short kilted skirts, of chambray gingham, in pink, blue or tan, or percale, in light-blue or pink, black and white checks or white with blue dots or rings. Each style is trimmed in a different manner. Many other pretty Wash Dresses arc priced at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and up to $3.50. F ebruary Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns NOW ON SALE Women’s Cashmere Hosiery 35¢e, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 Pair The Ideal Stockings for Cold and Damp Weather BLACK CASHMERE HOSIERY, 35c PAIR; 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00—Seamless style, made from two-thread yarn, with Oxford-gray heel and toe CASHMERE HOSIERY, 50c PAIR Good quality Stockings in natural black with gray sole, all-black, bed styles. Are full fashioned, with double soles. also atl-rib Finer qualities, 75c and $1.00 pair; and-wool, $1.25 pair Piret gray, full length, Women's Tan Russia Calf Button Boot, with perforat ed short vamp and tip, round welt sole with extension $4.00. Suede toe, edge and Cuban heel, Black on stage last, Women's Button Boot, with plain toe, welt sole and spike heel, $4.00. Women's Gun-metal But- ton Boot, with cloth top, round toe, short vamp with tip, welt and Cuban heel, $4.00. Women’s Patent Colt But- ton Boot, on high toe last, with dull kid top and per forated vamp and tip, $4.00 SPECIALS Men’s Furnishing urnishings Plain Negligee and Plait- ed Shirts, with attached cuffs, in a good assertment of small figured effects and attractive colorings. Special $1.00. Broken fines of Men’s Un derwear, in cotton and wool mixtures, specially priced for clearance at 75¢, $1.10 and $1.35 garment. Clearance of Neckwear in many desirable patterns and and B5¢ Firat ¥ styles. ; Special, 50¢. lot embraces Strect Coats, 54 in broadcloths, Mo toring and Utility Coats’in worsteds, The and 56 mixtures, seal plush and coverts; inches long with storm col Even tweeds and mixtures, lars, ing Coats and Capes in strges hoods and sailor collars; and broadcloths, in staple and pastel cok Sizes for Women and Misses. A number of fur-trimmed Coats are also included in the assortment. Special clearance price, $25.00. All-Silk Ribbons Special 25c Yard All-silk excellent quality Ribbons, in satin and taffeta, in plain Dresden, Per- sian and ombre effects; not all colors, bat a good assortment of shades and patterns. Spe- cial 25 yard wires New Showing of Girls’ Wash Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 Years GIRLS’ WASH SPECIAL $1.95—Made in French style, with box plait ed skirts and high and round necks, wite wide Gibson plait over shoulder. Shown in blue and white and other combination colo ings, trimmed with pipings GIRLS’ PERCALE AND i DR § ve8, in many with full be ors. Kerond Pwwe. GINGHAM made ings, high or round necks GIRLS’ FRENC H DRESSES x plaited skirts aud SPEC f AL $2.95—In Toile du Nord and Img ham bray ginghams, with full skirts, sleeves, high or square low necks and wide plaits over shoulder. 1 with embroid Trimmed ery and crochet buttons and white braid Ss yphige et GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES, SPECIAL $3.50—~In heavy Toile plaids, in a large as- sortment of colors. Made with high or necks, wide bias bands over sloul- M4 embroidery and white pique p GIRLS’ GINGHAM DR CIAL $3.95—Made in Gibson style of fine | square | Parkhill gingham, with round or high neck, ders, and sleeves, ings ES, SPE with embroidery or pique trimmings. GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES, SPECIAL $4.75—Of Parkhill plaid gingham, in the new soft pastel and dark colorings, made in vari st effects and h embrovlery ous styles, showing French wa long or or ribbon { sleeves, trimmed wit Becand Floor New Marabou Arrivals you Muffs, in medium and soft and fluffy, in black and natural $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 each Four-, 5- and 6-strand Stoles to match muffs, 2 and 2% yards long, price | accord» ing to size, at $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 each. Firat Floor sizes, color, In the Stationery Section Pineapple Linen Paper, for social corre spondence, in pound packages, 35c. En velopes to match, l5¢ package “The Mountain That Was God” story of Mount Rainier, by John H. Williams, ila trated with maps and 140 views of the mountain; 50¢, $1.00 a Stati Chiffon Motor Veils, $2.75 Large-size Veils of heavy chiffon cloth, in a good range of desirable colors, finished with fancy striped border or pla'n hem © (FREDERICK & NELSON) =: INCORPORATED cnemiemeer xico and Cal trimmed with eyelet large | i TODAY IN HISTORY. ON THE “PERIL” n at Washington, is In Low conferring with: the aband Chinese were k ervining inspector of the i i lah history as the Britta value was t firet battle of or war, in which there were tT killed than there were other people its chief show that the Vitland s were true allies of the Bo for some of the English had fonsed to believe that they were in earnest ayn bellion athy with the luct at Caesar's Thelr camp removed all doubt on this point Kor ing dishes, as it ts so A medium-sized paint brush of od quality is excellent for wash cantly keyit STAR poate Beas ass NUARY 6, 1900, | OMNI US T battle of Cas . are camp, out aftde Lady] pyeppmrr, Jan. 6.—Today the the peace and to prevent rioting : smith, chiefly! oonibus, which used to be the|the streéts, The strikers and their spor famous in Ene | ropular method of transportation [friends are determined to refrain |( from any acts of violence that in the elfies many yeare o, bas lreappeared in Byerett to compete | might tend to meet with the di “ with the car company approval of the general publ ee ing his The street care are still running | be te but few patronize them, at ad the . B . be 4 few who ride wt all tnke adv Booms Wire Business °:, “ of the old ty“hioned “6 verett ci¥iens are de : 4 the strikers in every possible | Since the installation of the tele- | mf Silk ik Cores way graph telephe by the Several mass meetings have been | Western Union Telegraph company | ing ‘ per held by organized labor ne the | & greater volume of messages has ot the Mi lnet fow days at which special pleas | poured into th “al offices Un M. 6 * are constantiy miade to the men to | der the new mh any subscriber PRA » from ing in crow err ured of con . Pd. and to 60 ai they can to carry ¢ ant telegraph service if he unc argo of oi Mayor Hartley's order to preserve a Bell telephone Frederick & Nelson, Inc.— Basement $ Salesroul The January Sale of Undermuslins The low Sale prices KNE LE H CHEMIS BSe¢ ¢ ot nainsook long cloth, and trimmed with Valenciennes corded ba: K NF LENGTH CHEMISI Ti¢—In bar red dimity or tong cloth, H trimmed with embroidery, DRAWERS cular In cir- in patterns Zhe or straight style ferent sev- eral « one particularly attractive gar- ment is made of cambric, tri ed with tucks and em broidery ruffle DRAWERS straight, wide trimer tucked lawn f 3S¢— Made style, of 4 with nished in nainsook, witlf linen pattern EXTRA-SIZE DRAW- i] ERS, 45¢—These are made f of cambric and trimr vith | T hemstitched ruffle SLIP-OVER .» GOWNS, 50¢.—With high- or V-neck, ¢ of nainsook or m and trimmed with embre ery insertion and lawn frills. EXTRA-SIZE GOWNS, $1.45—Gowns of long cloth, tranmed with embroidery in- sertion and tucks Specials 50¢ YARD—Venise All cream, white and ecru, especially adapted as fou ma f and y« al and conventional desig: kes. MATCHED SET LACE AND INS are OF RTION, rgarments; % to 2 inche in the January Sale, VALENCIE TION, BOLT ( clude round and d { cial, iamond me % to 1% inches. Women’s Tailored Suits HE Basement Salesrc en’s Tailored Suits, The coats are 24 and 26 inches long, with mannish notch collar and lapel; the skirts measure from 21! fancy mixtures, cheviots and mannish suitings, in black, navy, white, brown, tan and light and medium shades of gray. Sizes, Misses’, 14, l6a $22.50. are coupled with dainty styles and materials JANUARY SALES AND FANCY ALLOVER lovers in quisette and chiffon waists; h in demand for trimming lingerie waists and crepe at SSe. ‘NES LACE 2 YARDS, SPECIAL DISPLAYING ADVANCE SPRING MODELS IN and finish COWNS, and careful mak ribbon Gowns $ price. COVERS in barred dimit trimmed wit ce insertion of d ribbon-drawn beads CORSET attractive Corse re priced at 38g) 45¢ and 55¢. € Combinationg, and drawers, iff styles, prettil d, 50¢, 75¢, 95 $1.25 and $1.45. LONG WHITE PETTE COATS, $1.45 — Well made of and trim cambric med with deep flounce of em broidery in eyelet pattern, Other Long White Pett s are priced at 5OG B5e, 7T5¢, 95¢, $1.25, $1.45 and up to $3.50. Short Under - petticc B5e¢, 55¢, 65¢ and up to) $1.00. ; Long Princess Slips, 95 $1.25 and | 81-45. NEW SHOWING OF Children’s Wash Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 Years CHILDREN’S NEW PERCALE DRESSES, $1.25= In black and white, and navy ground with white polka dots; also in plain colors, made with full-plaited skirts an Ra esroom, in Laces NETS, SPECIAL attract many also Fancy Allover Nets in ns, suitable for waists, sleeves tucks over shoulder. Sizes 6 to 14 years. CHILDREN’S NEW PERCALE DRESSES, $1.45= IMITATION BABY IRISH In light and dark colorings, in many new patterns, madé with deep plaits over shoulder, high or low neck and trimy med with white braid. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 3 CHILDREN’S NEW PERCALE DRESSES, $1.65— In attractive patterns, on light and dark grounds, with fulk plaited skirts, trimmed with solid-color bands and finished ‘ound low neck. Sizes 6 to 14 years {N’S NEW PLAID GINGHAM DRESSES, also black and white checks, if SPECIAL 5¢ YARD—These wide; per dozen yards, spe AND MATCHED INSER- 25¢— shes and range in width from with piping: CHILDR $1.85—In dark colorings; a wide assortment of styles. ~Laces in- Darement Salerroom —Basement Salesroom. vom Ready-to-Wear Section has received a number of smart new models in Wom illustrating correct style tendencies for the coming Spring. \4 to 234 yards around the bottom. Materials are serges, gray worsteds, Prices $16.75, $18.7 Basement Sa and nd 18 years; Women’s, 34 to 44 bust measurement. JANUARY SALES VALUES IN Tailored White Waists at $1.00 In evidence at this low price are very effective models in well-made white percale Waists, patterned with dainty black polka-dots and stripes, also a model in linene, as illustrated, trimmed with cluster-tucks front and back; the Waist has front closing finished with embroidered scallop edge, and laun- dered collar and cuffs. All characterized by careful workmanship and excellent fit, and very moderately priced at $1.00, Rasemer sroork Stationery, Notions, Toilet Sundries Good quality Hand or Nail Brushes in various sizes, 15c. “Oakleigh Notes,” fine linen-finished Correspondence Paper, 5 velopes in box, special 25c. s Linen Paper in pound packages, 50 sheets 25c pound. Envelopes to mateh, age. we “Ladies’ Favorite’ Rubber Gloves, 45c pair. : Elite Cloth Cleaning Pads, for removing spots and stains from clothing; 10c, —Basement § com mot mit ton, pow tem cist in he hand