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— HOUSE P UTS JUDGES [Odds an and Ends d Ends From ee [ru nae Fone ~ FREDERICK & NELSON, "te. [euRNITURE DRY GOODS Gtore Closes Daily at 6:30, DRY GOODS IN DIRECT PRIMARY "Sgr a | 3th RY Also Kills Second Choice Pro tm 1 * : Fir peeled EE: Women’s Sample Walking Skirts vision and Takes Steps to ‘ a fe . quite * AROUND THE STATE. Keep Democrats From Vot ‘ these mia ’ A 5 | Pri $ 5 ing at Republican Primaries, ; . compelled t¢ renner ied age ee Os Aorky Ww banat. +s +t) t a pecia rice, 7.7 OLYMPIA, March 2.—Out of » oll « i entate deale aw atruck and killed | many bills governing elections, the <o candidate thes ttt tte | by a 8. P s train Hl ; epNESI are all new Spring models, very carefully tailored from house yesterday did four things: | 2 \ erges; also a few in gray worsteds, black panama and voile SUISEE te he ticese ertenasy, trom nrg ee cea Silla! _ They show the graceful, slender outline, some hav Which they were exempted two! Th ‘ da te a a bill creating) CENTRALIA The coroner's | [I id ing, and others are finished at back with inverted plait. Lengt! years ago. This grew out of the |¢ whan yous r plican | th nk of Heutenant ge in the case of ad engineer who |fl 42 | Tacoma convention last summer prima . rea fe barring erly only he id by Washington and | ran down Joba Pav lant Momday. |i + inche i é s which named justices of the! their be if ott, and to the new place the | exonerated him, bi that the | ff 4 An unusually attractive offering at $7.75. supreme court and following old y e ecretary of war pr ad Ge victhm was responsibl Hne political methods and aroused! Provided. t rhen candidates |8. Grant. It t# now ge n- | death . state-wide discontent Cc or legislature made 1 that this wa: t i \\. Wisiot of the direct primary, which | writing the count eo ora ck t + while rolling a| f y evera unare ozen — ’s andkerc iefs compelled voters to for two,| This grew out of 1 " thought @ mistake been made.|log into the and wes maker on Record ‘ } ey OD west cE TRIED , se , today, bein : aed - | Handkerchiefs in sheer Belfast cambrics, Shamrock lawns and pure linen, E iiiss adarecs to ¢ sam pom was not uphel HOQUIAM.—The First National Seteeenne ere a ne ! Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, ranging from the medium Je to the finest Belfast linen cambric « emstitched and others hand-finis! “ nothir ng, except that they are a legal voters, t ua a © additional supe WALLA WALLA.—If Thomas 15¢ ca trial, Ss igen for King unt Malone fort ealdent, makes | g ann ee ee ake: eke es nS aware : NEW HIGH SCHOOL [namical 30%" | The Semi-Annual Sale of Fine Embroideries The South End ts to have a $2 am t 1 (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) | of > i ene carat) (AMM \ |= "S| aon cap a Women's Boxed popes: a coat | hereabe he will r high school will be as a of 18 } Rev. Charles A Nelson, nd Silk Quali Te aniaty Oh bit school upon completion of the 3 é y . of the ment 1 ol saben ‘ fee The new building will be « | 4 a | ¢ on Anne Co al , ‘ 27-IN( oH FL ot ‘ at the intersection of Mt | chureh 18 ye a s ) . dite ‘as Park boulevard and Sist av | missionary in Canton, China ; . ‘ab pai will be three stories high an 1 CANDIDATE RECOMMENDED BY 1 Accommodate 1,300 students. The} @oam the construction s ; plans call for a 60-room struc {cour ommi ne CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE RE i GEORGE ALLEN ; a rehased a steam v CEIVES ENTHUSIASTIC SUP SIOUX MAKES RUN w>="Sintes=" “0 Sees Uinalag a tects AT Women’s High-Grade Street and Dress Pumps ‘The steamer Sioux made its ini-} DENVER, Colo. March n lub will take t tial run between Seatce and Ta: ‘ Hen, aged 9, in the | ing weeks coma yesterday. The Sioux in as 0 ia] lia laneed SE =a se Suh ci ot tes Te as Special | $3.45 | Pair $1.00. n part rt . 4 x i — tion Co., affording a two-hour sc ule for its patrons. feature of the observation deck, sight-seeing travelers winds. Dunne Cries Fraud | FE (By United Press) CHICAGO, March 2.—An off Ponape ee canvass of the mayoralty prin d POC FOO on 5) -yk 9y OOE Iwe-ye nde t ‘ . : ie _— b 5 today Former May 2 sane. he cont ¢ al imp Patent tl p, vamp f « atent It Pump, plai Black Buckskin Ankle- turns ot the voting are croc 2 \ Senden of th ontaa " cnet 5 toe, small buckle on vamp, | strap Pump, medium stage @xpects that the canvass w Iks t t t ‘ t t / nto hand-turned .sole. Special | last, welt sole, special or ree ecemtnity | he rater S ; WIDTHS AATOD. | $3. | $3.45. pa Shi Lost With 20 | SRR Te me pa > oe ok ang H EAR th disdain os Caae oe Mma’ Seeley orice a5 piel March 2 LABOR NOTES. : - f Ms " ai ; ; Men's s + Fuh Women’ 8 Glace Kid Gloves Women’s i Shipp en toda’ ave up ho; ever hearing from ‘he America| y . om $1. 15 Pair of ever hearing from the Americ SRR SERRE RM EEK SY : t oy } 1 Shirt } elipper ship Arayan, which Th 4 . ry Citizens a8 LL Q vd in } S U d ¢ $800,000 bond issue was en- ad wekihonh é ve 3 aie ports sie paee 130 : dorsed by the Central “Labor Coun- | unre p Seen sae. ¢ 7 He “ i . H 1 Xid Gloves pring n erwear a ports with @ crew of 20 men.| oi at its meeting last night | POS one fof exceller Ys ¢ : ‘ EN’S MERINO N The Central Labor Council last | = = === — 1 ERINO V S AND4 t Medium in high neck style, ankle or kneé agth, with long or short sleeves. Fear Moroccan War wired Congreseman Miles ; pindexter requesting him to urge ma ni bbicideegeg mma an imn nyestigation into the or black Biba ete —— Lhe porn of the discharge of several cand pearl en wuis of foreign nations here tc tter carriers and the reduction of 1 ; ORIN 'NION Gay warned all their countrymen | taturien of oth pntnce = rug WOMEN'S " MERINO UNION to leave Morocco owing to | jistatement pending the investiga " ‘ ankle length, with threatened rebellion against Mulat | tion i Hae $1.00. $ 2 ecially iced at * high neck | and long or elbow sleeves, | Hafid, the sultan. A special committee of the Cen- WOMEN’S SILK-AND-COTTON / Send aad ’ MEN’S SAMPLE HOSIERY . |tral ‘Tabor Council reported last W P C | NS SAMPI RY, SPI ovenes nD -COTh Caveiin Haris Man | {nigne that taulre had attended its omen s atent 0 t y sii fn Lae en sey pa Jabots at 35¢ style with high Goek Apd ton salen Dominic Marone, a laborer for|tween the linemen and the Seattle in knee length with high neck and short Many ‘ s have recently been $ sleeves; or low neck, sleeveless style. f Jabots at} WOMEN’S MERCERIZED LISLE Styles and marquis UNION SUI’ $3 bs 00— x e ette prettily trimm ace, and in ITS, $3 Medium he lawn. with white a Jefferson st. yesterday afternoon | ter Carriers association Is arranging He was rescued by fellow laborers |for a grand ball, to be held in gamt in time. Dreamland rink March §, to Frise | the McHugh Contracting Co., was| Tacoma Power company - AR buried in @ cavein at ist av. and) The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Let u on 00 $ ar in th oa. ec in a light sh weight, in low neck, sleeveless, ankle oa length style, in white and flesh color. The cruiser Maryland has return-|pie between the letter carriers and! F —Firs ed to this port to begin tests of Pa-| Superintendent of Carriers William | cific coast coal. While in Bremer-| Copestick | 4 Oo eos $2 60 || China and Japanese seit Stamped Huck Towels with the drowning of the two sea-| The Seattle Greeters gave their! men from the cruiser two weeks! first ball at Odd Fellows’ hall last | to night" More than 100-eoules were | i | or Priced Special 25c Hi AY JU on the floor. | ITS IDGE Petitions were filed with the city * 4 i os leasing sin China and Japanese Mattings 17x31 Cottom Huck Towels, of good weight, with bors CINCINNATI, March 2—George| council yesterday urging the exten Pair in} « % lis of @ pattern For quick } gq data’ sia kk a Pete 4 , ag Fog erage ie on ler in damask effeet and stamped scalloped ends for em took his first step to o the is first step to “swear the) from Taylor's Mill on Taft av. to th First Floor. Judge off the bench” by filing an af-| south city ..mits. The petitions bear | fidavit charging Judge Frank M.\a large number of signatures Godman with “bias and prejudice.” | fadge Gbdman has been directing |, POR, new, Reedern farni \f Dress model, with ma », plain toe, military h ichi . Md 4 ey Saeed ee es | a ea || g tern at Special Prices = model with high toe, tip and’ Cuban heel; size ] |] widths B and C. Special, $2.60 pair ena matin ae A Few From a Long List of Exceptional Valu FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | c oi 4 . i) EMPIRE CLOTHES | LANDERS’ BREAD KNIVES, |. NICKEL- New Arrivals in | DRIER, SPECIAL 8O@ | SPECIAL 10¢—Blades & inches long, | P 1, A 1 “Direct-Action” Gas Ranges || Staple and Novelty in le fi with eh | food cum inet arms, each 22 inches long. ° . 1 | ALUMINUM JELLY MOULDS, CIAL Dress Materials SPECIAL, SET OF 6 40g Set eon | CAL sists of six moulds of stamped alumi- | —>'* The following are typical of the excellent values offered | num, in assorted shapes capacity, made in staple weaves at popular prices Women’s Patent Colt Boots, in a pleasing, short-vamp - quart il) jalesroom. PATENT FLOOR THE “VW . | of extra-heavy ‘ } A’ ; Me ge | : ORLD|™ do i ? 50¢ YARD—=36-inch All-wool Storm Serge, and SWEEPING BRUSH BEATER,” SPECIAL, | Bickel - plated } All-wool Panama, in black, navy, brown and garnet ] SPECIAL $1.25. ir well, but i} AT 83¢ YARD—44-inch All-wool Storm Serge and fl| teen-inch polished block, 35¢—Works like a | copper, with All-wool Panama, of very superior quality, in navy-blue, IH} witht black stiff hair body, churn and will whip | spout double- HW] brown, cardinal and black When bristles wear down cream or eggs stiff in | seamed to body Hi) AT $1.00 YARD—54-inch Storm Serge, of extra qual on one side, handle may be one tae ia Pua Save the {fl ity, in black and two shades of navy-blue; an unusually : changed to other side ™ ide | ELITE BRAIDED CARPET | good value i| i s 4 “NEVER BREAK” EATERS SPECIA 15¢—0f d : . | CROWN QUEEN BROOMS, SPE- can SIRE. Lee NT ee ae Gas |]. AT 50¢ YARD—50-inch Mohair Sicilian, of good qual! \M-cr At, 45¢@—Mac STEEL SPIDERS, | heavy galvanized steel wire, with inde ity, in black, brown, gray and cream. i | SPECIAL 30¢—Made | structible metal handle. Show - \| a | : “ARRYING SASKET from one piece of heavy ac a <i Stove Section, Hy Eapectally Strong Values Are Py oiicint, soe tiny os ented gauge. steel, polished | g RATTAN CLOTHES HAMPERS eye ection, Represented in the Following: spruce, with handle and base of hard- and measure 9 inches | of rattan, with wood bottem, Measurall First Floor, wood. across bottom. 14x17x25 inches hig! 46-inch All-wool Cheviot Suiting, in black and an ex+ as annex cellent shade of navy-blue, special, yard, 65¢. . | 54-inch Panama and Serge Suiting, in small and medium April size block checks ; combinations of tan and white, gray and Ladies’ Home F d “ k & N | Mail Orders ‘ es i I] white and fancy tan; special, yard, 65¢. | Great Majestic” Ranges | 54-inch Fancy Stripe Serge, in pralact shade; subdued Hf i evga re erICK Oc e son Carefully Filled j and tasteful; special, yard, $1, from selected corn, with six rows of sewing