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(saa iliac |OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY PARTY Tt was a toss up today whether we | would celebrate the birthday of Sam. { Furniture | Dry Goods © Clowes Dally « AT THE LEGISLATURE FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine For a capital clty, filled the year round with office holders, office vel Gompers or| TODAY IN HISTORY \|'" Joasup, & newoomer, The Ph . N M ™ in Tailor- Seekers and politicians, Olympia stan és Ryo ILEUS ta tata f thi rising tor Bryan. | easing ew ; Qua as a weak union city, Of the three leading res' | young author ary 27, 1910, there were more | ’ | ¥ not one employs union bor In one place the pro Sam is 61 tod: houses under water in F an is owned | | Made Suits, Very Moderately é Priced at $25.00 st untons, Another hou Jeration of Labor met for {ts annual e city hasn't even a waiters’ union rletress is openly avowed ya Chinese, Though th Convention here last week while the rising | ever t history, for othe Seine was neithe or nafe nor mute. The Selve ‘had! peking—Owing to the prevalence and it came down! poon higher, having Kone on & ram-| o¢ the incr heads | page, history tells us, fn 1615, bOt) North China The rising per-|there were not nearly as many son {a the author|houses to flood in Paris then a#| New York—Mre raphy of|there are now, Paris has a great | } Heney, wife of the noted prosecut rick the| many tnatitutions along the boule: | ised teat cant, at dnd has been declared by the National bank here, and 0660 added to the surplus, young person only 62. Well, we tossed up a cent The first amendment to the constitution of the Unit ented to the state of Washington for ratification w ies colors yesterday, when both the senate and th the income tax. In the there were five votes a ows: Kastham, Nichols, Roberts, Rydstrom and Smithson 3 house, Representative Locke of Chehalis voted against It, though the | > geading clerk failed to hear him, and rendered erroneously a unant Mous vote for the income tax amendment stage money | Okanogan—A 165 per cent div | H ervice in These interesting arrivals are man-tailored from good quality serge and worsted and portray ‘newest fashionable tendencies in design. cel Coats are 24 and 26 inches long, lined with an ex lent grade of silk, and skirts are in plain gored style. ing attorney, Great. The b& vards which are sertously {ni tubervular meningitis in New York in to be printed | venlenced by such an inundation appropriation was in A bill carrying nearly balf a million dotlar Shown in navy, black and shades of gray. 3 . pretty soon now. [it fen't at all inviting to go after a! puyatiup—Capt, H Clark esterday by Representative Eshelman of Spokane to con ii ; { fC t y ap } A Rare rey er tpuatere’ Home at Orting and the Washing 2 oe F ae niece hy Bain 9 cla eg * civil war veteran, aged died at The character of design, tailoring and materials em- ten 0 are pre py wala tara | mer tenia Myung Pech nerved bY &ithe home of his daugh Myda cape rene ot Foe Soe of his lack of re-| waiter in rubber boots Mitten, yesterday morning bodied in these garments merits the most careful con ligion, and hes i i in thel visions, two bills bh been intro sideration. a aires eerntts tener tn Qoamerens ot cupations, especially. R little good to say] Prosser—The Benton County Bar| North Yakima—Bloodhounds put leration @uced to curtail child labor in dangerou aes of Spokan thered th ol oltaire, whom Fesentatives Dow of Pierce and Buchanan of pokane ta hered age oe wrarahined Dills. Several notable tation has ur Gov. May to/on the track of a burglar followed appoint Superior Judge O. R. Hol the trail to the entrance of the Judge Rudkin on Y. M. C. A. building, and there lost as have Exceptional values are offered in two small lots comb t rT my for yone had 4 glimpse at this book, and Mey eo su pene the scent There is a theory that F, . . ry ee antes Clncgnw th ang tog Bl gaur- Eid et tanh hint that it te hot stuff, and that 1 wena — the barater’ tay. have taken 0a of Tailored Suits, priced for quick clearance at vantage of the Sunday breakfast given by that organization for > create some stir through:| Bremerton — The ny, roblight and the $8.50 and $13.50. Sizes 38, 40 and 42 only. it lon Gern Americai Law students are dissatisfied with the present bar examination Qualifications. They want the educational standard of @ high school | ag — “Ss ae ‘ee f our | newspapers, have been purchs those out of work LIRA TPCT REIS NNT LL AN ANE TEN IIT Course abolished, Also they object to giving two years’ notice, Rep oking picture we have in our « Fesentative Webster of King has a bill covering this jon. Tecsdentatty, lee tn cuaperns co GIRL WHO One of the most active lobbies to be maintained at Olympla win | Of Germany CARUSO S R S A New a _ Model direct leg: on. “The State Federation of Labor, | | at F vol "coy, Says aged ace | MOCTAN PLEASES PAYS HEART COMPLIMENT ve rendum and recall bills esp y A particularly attractive waist of pin tucked age. Representatives of each of these organizations are here pushing LARGE AUDIENCE ill batiste, with mandarin sleeves and front trimmed ot jong a ue 8 possible. ee ee ne ({f With fine Venise lace insertion and plz 1ited frill edged wife of the greatest tenor in the |If world than the wife of the King |] With lace to match; finished with tucked stock col- 1] i | i] that Avoid trouble, Whenever you send a bottle of wet goods t Koclan, the young Bohemian vio friend of yours in local option territory, be sure to label it. Senator /tinist who came to the United Jackson is trying to get a law passed making this necessary | States eight years ago as a one | pradiay appeared with the Seattle However much a solon.may make up bis mind that he will refrain | Symphony Orchestra at the Moore from introducing any bills, there comes a time when he can resist NO/ last night, and delighted a large longer. ners H. Smith. in the house, so far has been as retiring | audience as pos: . but it seems that he has been pondering the evil of the The artist was roundly on public drinking cup, and he is now ready, in accordance with selentific/and gave a very nicely Brgument, to attack this with a bill program. His support, b shin the orchestra and. fro: Legislators needn't be around when thelr own bills ore be ne voted | accompanist, Mauri metimes. Webster, for instance, didn't get &| moat satisfactory aie in on his own jury stepped out of the room for a Httle | tions included Treb praia Een ae While, and when he returned it was all over, certo in D major and « suite by _ | Bach. Mrs. Catherine Covington of Seattle and Mrs, Stirtan and Mrs.|~ Pepiot Arrilio. a Spanish plano . also of that city, put in two days lobbying for the Goss anti-| prodigy, only 13 years old, will be CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS.“ If 89= cer sn and penalty bill. They buttonholed every representative who bad/the soloist at the fifth symphony | SHOW BRITISH CAUTION ‘ Woled for indefinite postponement a week ago in an effort to bring | concert Thursday, February 9, } @bout a change of sentiment. But tt was all in vain. voy CARUSO. | (ity United Frees.) - sue “a i | TORONT Ont, Jan, 27.—Ed- |i ‘The bill creating an intermediate court between the justice court | PRESS CHARGE CHICAGO, Jan, $7. — Bnrico| orally discussing the’ proposed | of England. lar trimmed with lace and double fold. Price $3.75. After denying the report Carus occ sent back the following hot sho’ exchange for Miss Grenville’s co pliment “Bngaged? To Mins Lillian G ville? Bah! Who is this Mins Lil Grenville? I never heard of There is nothing to this engage |i | ment story, Besides, 1 am through |f Closing Out Misses ’and ( Children’ s Winter Garments LEARAN NCE CHIL CLEARANC CHIL- FULL-LI ‘orH COAT SIZ DRE N'S MILITARY | DREN SWEATERS, ES 17 AND 18 ONLY, AT CAPI SIZES 6, 10, SIZES 6, 8 AND 10 I AND 14 YEARS YE Ss, AT $1.65—Odd $3.75—" last of 1 sizes in Chil- id-knit Sweat- ‘oat style, with Ve r or high neck. with the marriage game, and am louble-breasted cheviot 1 throughout ; turn collar and lined tc i gray, and quality satin } trimmed in cardinal and the superior court will probably pass. The house judiciary com: | Caruso took occasion just before Canadian iprocity treaty with ff tailored throughout. | over velvet pelea eae Mittee has been advised by the attorney general that the law is con AGAINST COUPLE he left Chicago to enter strong de ing United States today, the Mail ff : % Stitutional. It would relieve the congestion of the superior courts by . nial to @ report that he is engaged! anq Empire, a conservative news| Mf ~ Seer eee a taking from them the trial of cases involving amounts up to $500. The — jto wed Mies Lillian Grenvi one ti] paper, anys BU provides for sppeale directly to th supreme cour ae ee oak nama lots ee | "It ‘is too early t to p ew ing am resses —————— pounce upon the bargain in al) its government is , ae e i ‘ 9| The prima donna, before si! Gerais, Hut it can be said that RARER EE ER HO HECUTE eVide against Attor-|left for Philadelphia and Caruso y Of the concessions made by I; W B d | Girl the Champ’ : ®|ney Fred Hi Thompson and his|for Cleveland, graciously denied | BAny, of the co ~ Ag gh! tor ee boys an Girls Toilet Accessories ¢-Valley Toilet Wat- Spichler’s Lily-of-th r, 50c and $1.00. disastrous to ow < IN ASYLUM 27 YEARS, _ #| wife, who are charged with having gram from Rome th t86|Crsducere Upon this point. the Piver’s Vivits Toilet Water, $1.58. x 1E WOMAN KILLS HERSELF. &[ received $15,000 nllexed. to. have Ing verbal bouquet thrown at|Proavee™, 11POe rd from as soon Hudnut's East India Bay Rum, 50c : of 33 participants at the » —— %| been stolen from the matls by O enor’s feet Pees cineche ta laseind” | Cc an ic ' Hanson-Jenks’ Sy ime Beauty Cream, 5 Wiese Cogesniyegl for the | TACOMA, Jan. 27—Forcing ®|lando F. Altorre, client of Th I cannot imagine any woman re: |" rire } 4 liquid powder, 7 a medal, awa: jo the student ® open the grated window of an ® Altorre is serving a sentence | fusing to become the wife of! Dance at Dreamland tonight -) a Ne a . i ‘Attaining the highest rate of speed | @ upper dormitory at Fort Stet! #/at Fort Leavenworth Caruso. .1 would rather be the ad Sizes, 6 months and 1 year Violet's Creme Mealys, 60c. if the greatest accuracy on the @ acoom asylum yesterday ® re . noes re * shy . “Hazeline Snow,” a vanishing cream, 25c. writer, Mirs Baylor outdis |» morning, Kate Bigelow, who #| . 85c—Dresses of blue and white striped Cosmydor’s Fancy Imported Toilét Soap, must YY ie hed been an inmate for 3 #/ gingham, plaited back and front, with plain 3 cakes for 65c. 7) re # tvtime viens time? 6 Frederick & Nelson, Inc bive cellar and cuff * oper & Cal Cream, in tubes, |® the gardens below low the #| »lue collar and cuffs oger_ & Ga aving m, in 5 ‘| Hed ines oot ee oe os id 95c—Dresses of French gingham’ in blue } 40 ' scree * unknown, bu! . » oya “a ¢ Toile 2.5 bg Reales at at 2 BASEMENT SALESROOM snd white checks, jae back and font, | bre Roval Eau de Tuite, $250, van wcities when the gutta * euffs and collar-b Ae edged with finishing} mpson. Hair fie, $2.50. WASHINGTON, 27.—Etforts * braid and front trimmed with feather- Houbigant's Ide , $2.00 ounce. stitching. Hanson-Jenks’ Violet Brut Toilet Water, Other dainty new Dresses for little folk, } $1.35. ss sa “Auto-Strop” Safety Razors, $5.00 and ae pemmanicate by Wireless with|* ** *#*eeeekeaaae United States gunboat Wheel-| Ree ORPH TICKET reported to have had an ex-, stots ig ah WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ Gotoniags Maka Py gpa ane —_ %, — heading of e . e. in gingham and chambray, 2 este Buster $6.50. boon jay, and the gov- Gi ngs to Eat and Drink, are + e195 36. a officials who discredited two misspelled words. Find these | Chiffon Evening Gowns Special $16.75 Brown styles, at $1.25 and $1.50. Mechan’s Razor Stropper, $2.00. report admitted they were wor-, misspelled words and get two tick-| ’ ¥ First Floor -ets to the Orpheum. Evening Gowns of light-blue and white chiffon over China silk, made with square yoke and cuffs of novelty net, round neck, elbow sleeves and mes saline crush girdle. Children’s Footwear; Stationery Items That Combines Style With t-edge Playing Cards, 25¢ package. Service at Moderate Prices Card Index Cooking Recipe Outfits, $1.00 sses’ < “hildren’s Gu tal : palisses’ and Children's Gun-Metal Calf} and $1.50, hed a by — whee tbh . Valentines in large assortment, 2¢ to 50c. high top. i — First Floor. : S to 8 $2.25 pair; 8% to 11,3 PRESS i $2.75 pa y >» 2, $3.00 pair; 2% to 6, ‘ Eaton, Crane” & Pike Correspondence Paper in’ fashionable shades, 75¢ to $1.50 box ¢ Skirt has over-drape of chiffon edged with net and the drop skirt is fin- ished with wide band of messaline at bottom. Trimmed down front with satin loops and pearl buttons. Sizes 14 and 16 years and 34, 36 and 38 bust measurement. Special, $16.7 New Effects in Lingerie Dresses Well-made One-piece Lingerie Dresses of allover embroidery, mull and India linon, high and Dutch neck models, with long or 4% sleeves, elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery insertion and edge. Skirts are in plaited and flounce effects. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. Prices $5.75 to $12.75. Basement Saleeroom. NS Specials in Housewares JAPANNED COAL HODS,. SPECIAL 15¢— Small size, plain jap- anned sheet steel. OBLONG SERV- ING TRAYS, SPE- CIAL 25¢ — Im ported Serving Trays of papier mache, in black japanned finish, decorated with small gilt m-metal Calf broad t and welt sole 0 pa to 11, $2.50 3.00 pair; 2% to 6, $3.50 and Children’s ( Sizes 5 pair; 114 pair. Misses’ and Children’s Gun-metal I »t-form” last, with heavy welt New Gingham Petticoats, 50c Made of plain or striped gingham, with and full flounce edged with small ruffle, trim- to 11, special $2.25 pair; 1134 to 75 pair 75 black and navy-blue panama Children’s “foot-form” Kid n Shoes, with patent toe and ,heavy welt sole med with tucks, Those in plain gingham and heavy serg have striped border at the bottom 8 made in full side-plaited ars. AABLE” GAS RADIATORS, SPECIAL $3.65—Have four tubes of polished steel, aluminum finished, cast top and base, and are fitted with Scotch tip burner that produces a good flame with a minimun fuel consumption. Measure 294 Street effect. Lengths, 30 to 36 inche Gingham Petticoats, 95c measurements, 22 to 26 inches. Of good quality gingham, in broad or nar} Corsetscat 50c row stripes, cut on generous lines, with full A median#length Corset (Style 280), d A ime eleng ors § 280), de flounce trimmed with small tucks s, and waist € 4 to 8, special $1.75 pair; 8% to 11, special $2.25 pair; 1114 to 2, special $2.75 pair, THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Second Av. at Madison St. United States Depositary Closing Out Broken Lines Women's Pat- ent Colt Pumps at $2.45 pair. Capital and Surplus signed for! the average figure, trimmed at —Pist Fler. $ inches in height 4 4 i $2,150,000 | H ? top with staMoped edge and fitted with two Se, re ee, Rene oe Olean ROME Th Boia ae ENAMELED STEFLWARE DRINK-~! i re Se Misses Aprons, 75¢ pairs of hase*supporters. M ’ Shi t ING CUPS, SPECIAL 5¢—Royal granite | payer se Of Amoskeag gingham, made with long ens irts steelware; seamless 2A NOIRE SIRT BREAST SPONGE BAG WINDOW WASHERS, SPECIAL S@—Bags made of German cleaning cloth filled with spor sleeves, strap across back and two pockets} Dotted Dress Nets, 42 Inches Sizes 8 to 16 years. 's . : glad Wide, ‘Special 25c Yard Outing Flannel Skirts, 50c Zn crea, cage “9 sae io In white, with scalloped ruffle, or in pink } 8°WNS, waists, yokes and sleeves. and white or blue and white stripes, with hana sulle. Normandy Valenciennes Lace Hat Pins, Special for Clearance; and Insertion, 10c, 15¢ Yd. 10c Each care See's, tS abthes wide Rid arden 4 ; cially appropriate for trimming negligees In various fancy designs. and undergarments. OFrICcens. i. c. HENRY ‘ Chairman Board’ of Directors Backus PEN: In Spring Designs and Colorings Plain Negligee and Plaited Shirts in blue and white shepherd checks, cuffs- attached ; medium-dark patterns, suitable for business wear ; $1.50. Negligee Shirts in fine stripe designs, cor- rect Spring colorings ; $1.50 New patterns in Cluett Shirts, each shirt with two colored collars; $1.50. Cluett Shirts in plaited effects, tastefully patterned ; $1.50, * > clippings Cashier Anat. ¢ ‘TAs. Cashier | Free Free Art Needlework Lessons 9 to 11 a. m. Daily —First Floor So — Popular Styles in Women’s Street Gloves “We Have Them” | New Scrims for Inexpensive and Artistic Draperies The New Edison and Columbia Records WOMEN’S MOCHA| WOMEN’S TWO-; WOMEN’S PIQUE For Febr: Now 6 le, ae ° GLOVES, $1.50 PAIR—Have | C L P SUEDE]|SEWN GLACE KID uary Now on Sale 36 and 40 Inches Wide; Special 15c Yard one pearl clasp at wrist and fou as $1.75 PATR— | GLOVES, $1.00 PAIR— Bg REMEMBER, EDISON, VICTOR AND COLUMBIA ASTEFUL Draperies such as may be easily fashioned from these new Paris-point embroidered backs; | Pique sewn, with backs | Have one bone sclasp at Jig wrist, one-row embroidered : f | backs, and are shown in and champagne shades, pique | Come in black and shades | flack, white and staple sewn, in black and gray. of gray. P, X. M. sewn, in butternut Paris - point embroidered (disc) TALKING MACHINES and RECORDS are on sale in Ballard only at Scrims brighten up a room wonderfully. The color-combinations are excel iH} lent, and the designs—Arts and Crafts and L’Art Nouveau effects—are very i effective. hades. —Firat Floor, e Most of these have Mardedk and are adapted for side-curtains and valances i aliar usic Mouse d curtai lass. Th ies? a an — next t glass. e designs may also be cut out and appliqued in Ladies > Ma | 5411 Twentieth Av. N. W. stencil effects, on plain materials, for coach covers, pillows and curtains. Home F d k & N | Orde's Phone Ballard 1277. Near Market St. Specially priced at 1Se yard. Base *saoom re eric e. son _ ie! i} agree INCORPORATED