The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1911, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR The lower house put in more hours of continuous work yesterday than either house previously this session, It started legislating prompt y at 1:30, and at 6 o'clock had managed to vote down five motione adyo arn ' Frederick & Nelson’s _ February Sales of Silk Merchandise Staff Special.) OLY {Pla Jan, 31.—-A motion te ly Dr Ghent's ation of $100 Nothing was allowed to go by the house yexterday without r the bill to prohib and negroes an hour they wrangled ¢ of whites and Monge natrued as a direct # » the on aimed at at Japanese. Dr dnick wanted negre . 8a cut out Se Begin Tomorrow had been propriation ¢ his! The house also debated itself to the limit on whether the state unty commissioners should have the right t jtax commission or the — eS reptied levy the assesaments on and otherwise regulate water, Hght, heat and P eat gy oe ga pe power compante The state commission won out | f Dr, Ghent then charged State | J ticla . nitte ted. Sentix ema to favor additional Health Comm joner Elmer | *4perior court judges, r than new inferior courts. | ny Bil sng Bg en Next Thuraday night will be the tine, What? The “third house Embracing Many Desirable Weaves of Excellent Quality, in Designs and Colorings Adapted for Spring Gowns, Waists, Petticoats and |) + nce neg 0 nga pgmag “"|will be in session, The “third house"? That fs the alang of th , - : —— tubercular patients. | egisigture to de the newspaper men in attendance here and Negligecs—Bought at an Important Concession and Priced Correspondingly-Low for the February Sale at— Ghent, “in defiance of o o ~ empl inom There will be a grand “take off” on —_ - rose, raspberry, artichoke-green and tar | gray, royal-blue, brown, black and 46-inch Silk Wale Diagonal, in black, dull ash- | Persian Surah, 23 inches wide mogul, emerald, Copenhagen and smoke | taria inch Heavy Wale Diagonal, in white and nat- | 49-inch Dresden ( ked Taf ural color whit leg OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY |* I probably show wy PARTY. a man, yes a MAN it of the biggest night crowds of this session | The insurance committees of both houses are having the time ir € this through a volum mus code. A request Here nded to all intere to make thelr little say before the com |f Dig capitals, who + killed any © now or never never fe | white 3 a a dive } Indications from a little debate In the house yesterday point to Peau de Cygne, in satin stripes and large coin {inch Chilfod Tetlete. wihte erous - ve jal, o assage of a bill by Representative Ward to allow county official spots tri { ink ’ - t 1 pin nw i ept treasurer, to hold office more than ¢ rma su r Post de. Gand, tn novelty s lic effect Li : Lpink, lve and yellow. 4 university. | When house bill No, 23 came up before the Jadiclary committee 26-inch Silk Diagonals, in light-green, tan, dark rea dnd Weown or Gasvaresn adit vesed ; In fact he never) which consists of 23 mem s, the obvious was done; the bill was) green and light-gray -— 4 yesterday agreed with its judiciary | to house bill 23, which provides for) ry to eight balliffe and assistant « ttle, which was disallowed by the coanty cor ision of the supreme court did anything very /told to “skidoo. The how sensational,” |} committee of 23, and sald and you may not t of a mont have seen his » courts of in the — quite The February Sale of Fine Quality Silk Ribbons Special | 35c | Yard LARGE and varied collection of Taffeta and Satin Taffeta Silk Ribbons, 5 to 6! The February Sale of Jin jus missioners upon a ¢ oth Yes, salaries are still being boosted. Or, rather, billa raising be j them are still coming tr The latest to advance the pay of the at What has he} |torney general from $3,000 to $3,500, which ia the constitutional Mmit done? Listen He has saved the Representative Davis took a whack at the attorney general's of lives of six mil-lficg for shoving the Wenatchee bridge matter to the legislature after Hon bables it had been brought to the courts. Attorney eral Bell had a Just think what | 9) promise because, in his opinion, the state would that means! |iose the The trouble is," said Davis, “that we have some of Think of yOUr! ticialy that haven't the moral courage to do thelr duty.” own little shaver, | then multiply his} The Wenateh sweetness BY 6] nance t 000,00 : In 1891 the death Women’s Thread-Silk Hosiery Special | 9Sc Pair HESE Stockings are of medium-we made with 7-inch mercerized fine gauge, and which gives pro- tectior es the fit. They are rein- forced with high spliced heel and double mercerized lisle sole Dr. Ghent a eo an & “bunch | bridge debate tn the house av jesignate the Chamber of Commerce of Sea inches wide, embracing many beauti from garter strain and impre ful Dresden and Persian designs, in light and dark coloring Iso } } x ware of 1865 1 1866 in tate are and toe thousand. A member of the Veterans of the indian ware of 1865 and }806 in this Mae sum iff Satin-striped effects in light shadings and attractive black and . , es of Nathan Straus, merchant, becom. | ter the notes! time served. ‘This applies (# non-<c . ‘ i ' p tly | f he Fet Colors, Black, White, Tan, Gray, Navy, Lavender, Pink and Es i eg geomet int |sioned men. Officers are given the same pay as those of similar ranb white stripe combinations riced unusually low for the Febru- Sky-biue impure milk was the cause of sick-| oo oe oe ; 3 ae noes. Immediately Straus cstab-|'* ‘be United States army ary Sal¢ at, wwe Pieee Special, 95¢ pair. a lished milk depots all over the sorer districts of New York and/ ean to pasteurtze the milk that} was being fed to babies of the} tenements. He continued for 18 ears, devoting a quarter of a mil-| ton lars a year to the work.| Natban Straus was born in Rhenish | Bavaria 63 years ago today | ALDRICH’S PARTNER lit was “Uncle Nelse” Aldrich that the article referred to. Now Nelse BRINGS DEATH “ (By United Press.) NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 31.— Grieving over the death of her granddaaghter, the five months old baby of Mr. and Mra. Perry Mason, Mrs, J. A. Mills kissed the cold Daby face and within 24 hours she was stricken with spina! meningitis and died. The child had died from the same disease Wenatchee to Get Its Bridge (Py Salt Special.) OLYMPIA, Jan. 2 Even the de Vayed decision of Speaker Taylor ae eiisinn, ‘Wee that the resolution carrying author PAN an —An Englis' ity to the state hghnay ammmnmaston | SENATOR WETMORE. company is today making prepare to compromise the purchase of the| For years when you read “The/| tions for the construction of } Wenatchee bridge from a private| Senator from Rhode Island,” in! mil ma t company for $125,000 failed to re-| Print, you, of course, knew that Darien ceive the required constitutional | fe majority last Friday, did not defeat the resolution. Immediately upon Taylor's de ORIGINAL PIKE PLACE cision Representative McNeeley moved for a reconsideration and the | measure carried by 54 to 37. This Means that the state will now pur-| chase the bridge for $125,000, and | the suit brought by the company to} TIELT THESE ; ~ recover $10,000, which they claim cy naples Rags dr gg nag Bo ery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green Lake, Fremont and University Districts. ture, to make a forcible February Sale of New Silk Petticoats ($4.65, Favored Styles and Collate Extra Size Skirts Included Eight hundred well-made Petticoats of good quality Messaline Messaline and Taffeta, in new designs and colorings, to sell at a _ decisivelylow figure—$4.65. With but few exceptions, all have deep silk underlay and flounces from 12 to 16 inches in depth. lhere is a large assortment of styles in the light-weight cling- ing effects, made with deep knife- or accordion-plaited flounces; in beautiful designs, inserted with Pompadour, Persian and Rosebud patterns. The offering includes 125 Petticoats, in dainty evening shades Black and practically every desirable color are represented. Many extra-size Petticoats in the lot. Special, in in the February Sale, $4.65. Second Floor, Washington proposes, through Its leg demand from the © naval forces on the Pa cific. A memoria ” only directs que: to President Taft and the secretary of t vy, but aske t co-operation be sought from California, Nevada, Colorado, Oregon Idaho in making this demand. |from the smallest of states. | “To be sure, Aldrich did the heavy thinking parts, but his colleague, body Wetmore, got «| ery once in a while to me too” at roll calls © is a chance that Wet may over nearer the center of the spotlight. He hax} been in the senate since 18% fore that he was governor of thé | state two terme | From a political standpoint he ts} [most valuable, because ho has & habit of “digging up the coin” in | beral quantities, and be will stay) hitched wherever the interests de-| ney jsire. Also, he has more m jthan he can spend, having b born with a allver spoon in mouth, PLAN NEW RAILROAD. | ee In the February Sale BASEM ENT SALESROOM 350 New Silk Waists at a Special Price THE FEBRUARY SALE 3 | Women’s and Misses’ Evening Frocks : $ o | —_— The $16. 45 | | In the assortments will be found Waists of Messalines and Taffetas in | . Persian and plaid effects, featuring a wide range of dainty ot 1909, will be dropped. The high- way commission had reported | against the purchase of the bridge. | JUDGE SPRAYS ’EM | e g MANUFACTURER'S sample line of One-piece Silk Gowns, all | 4 i fe are cis dress lels. with at, oe oe WITH PERFUMERY | new Spring models, secured at _a concession that enables us to offer and medion Te oe ee CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—Judge New- | A peed i 4 aid fig he oe arta space 1¢ February Sale, - 75. —Second Floor, comer of the municipal court! Pre age are ala ard, Chiffon, Messaline, Crepe de Chit g ~ inn hipocathipbinia branch of the pi “ig 3 abo d i Styles M ts Harrison st. po- | trimmec th braid a rand dery, el and sleeves #H li eae 2 Be gg a rp nrg eg itn ligand eavy Quality Silk Gloves perfumery ' on color, Navy, Black, White, Brown, Tan and Alice-blue Sizes 16 and | 18 years and 34, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust ial, in the February Sale, $16.45 desk in a spray er, and when an offender is haled before him who has neglected his toilet for some wrements Special 25c and 50c Pair Women's Two clasp Milanese Silk Gloves, Par nt embroidered FEBRUARY SALE ‘Women's ie-baton teach Sb Grete, etaire wrist and Faq Collee considerable 9 P rs Paris-point embr oidered ‘bax eavy quality, iar st hade, special seeay's irs Manning’s Coffee Store | jj Sample Taffeta Silk Petticoats | pai ca hee ee P Meandering Mike prefers attar of roses, while on lilies of th mely Leonard dotes valley Special $3.95 _ Neckwear, Special at at 35¢ Mid- Week Specials ‘A sample line of Silk Petticoats, made of heavy quality t ta, with MILLIONAIRE | 14- and 16-inch accordion-plaited and sectional tucked flounces, finished A large assortment of Neckpieces, including Embroidered Linen Collats || HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE—Regular 25¢c size; 3 cans .. 50¢ | with bias ruffle or strappings. Some have Dresden flounces. in erted | 2 8 & range of sizes, Jabots of fine lawn and net, trimmed with Valen 9 WANTS NTS PENSION Snider's or Blue Label Catsup—Regular 25¢ sivas 20¢ | with V-shape Dresden bands. Special $3.95 ee isk ciennes, Armenian and nietal Persian, edges, Collars with ‘Tabs and Windsdt Donnell’s Pure ‘Phosphate Baking Powder—Regular 30c Ib...15¢ han a inetick i Ties in a good selection of col Special 35c each —Pirst Float (By United DENVER Jan “31. Chest | A i B Moore, a mi ire civil war vet id e d to the war de Stalls 109-110, Main Floor—Also 33-34, Downstairs $$ & pension in order turn the monthly pay THE PLACE TO DEAL TO SAVE MONEY ON GROCERIES ! Quarter- Sawed Oak Dining Table Oak Buffet, Special $15.50 mer | | S * Well-constructed Oak Buffet, o=—— WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW =. pecial $18.75 in polished golden finish, with Give Benetit for Il Cube Sugar, with a purchase ..... ey 5c lb ST te beveled plate mirror at top, meas- if Granulated Sugar, with a purchase .. . Modern Woodmen’ Vienna Blend Coffee, pound ..............20¢ eon VIENNA COFFEE CO. The Baker stock company will Stalls 201 and 202 Dining Table, in dull golden} uring 10x38 inches, full-length linen drawer, two drawers for sil- finish, made from solid oak stock, verware in center and storage compartment at either end, with glass doors. Special $15.50, sive a special performance of the comedy, “Brown's in Town,” on February 8. For that night the Heattle theatre will be in charge of the allied camps of the Modern Woodmen and Royal ghbors of America, and a number of special ties will be offered by members of the lodges between the acts of the play. | with 45-inch round top and square solid pedestal, Special $18.75, COW BUTTER STORE 1433 FIRST AVE. AND PIKE 8T. Full Cream Cheese, Ib. .. Ridgway’s Tea, Ib, ...... Best Jersey Creamery Butter, 3 Ibs. . FOR new, catia furntshea rooms at | tom prea call a Pos Vitus, 000 Wi | jrure Headquarters . Firat Floor, Anset

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