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Washington Lets Women Vote, So . . 1 Years Old, Becomes When two 1 Wy . deat rights, there ame Hight “Suffrage Citad other house in the Ur Land It is No, 1627 8 . Mrs Winte ‘ I vote M v never in the nex alsc In 8 1 quintette w a n autor bile he polls @ re e land, but w Washingtot rs ‘cided to beedme A YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE NEW YORK—it's hot here therm yeste was prost The} Clint S. Harley, cashier of Mercantile bank, is back t a sigh 1 poenaed t eases in New Ye him there a mont cases to ome Cochrane, former pionee Blood to an ingrowing William C. and due cause, | Reeeeeeree tee eeee ’ * # | many ht tha * \LLOS ANGELES When @ what F r a # Ensign Payton, in # | then etionaric *® Army hall, asked 5 Sar ¢ < { rew ®come forward and * 5 ot he %® Frank A. Campbell, * a ue 1 r k W tuckian, res: ® | war a € * isle ® | we r et sid * er and shot * ib * % the breast. He had been in #/+ 5 *% MM health * * *| NEW YORK Nonsense” is Ted. RRA RHR RR RRR HY Koo s ep TACOMA.—if water is to blame | regions during 19 presidentia for an epidemic of stomach-aches | year here, experts will find it out in an Investigation begun. | The Native Sons will organize —— at the Chamber Comme ree BOSTON.—L. C. Page, vice presi-| rooms fonis dent, is seeking an injunction against William H. Russell, presi-| dent of the Boston National league, | 5¢ restraining him from increasing the | ¢! directorate and disposing of stock banke " Page holds under optica. Weatern eon th Reorganization of the Corporation will ph a dozen to cost $60,000 Island Trans place of Oak He Bova A new steamer CHICAGO.—Republicans re mov-| will be built by th ing to get the next national conven-| portation Co. to tion for Chicago. the Whidby, burned at bor. WASHINGTON. — Bearing the} Hkeness of Governor Woedrow Wil-| First to depart for the Bering son of New Jersey, the first cam- |sea this season, the wooden paign button of the 1912 presiden-| steamer Corwin sailed last night tial campaign made its appearance| with 102° passengers—four women here today. LOS ANGELES—Mrs. Jack Cud- aby will seek court permission to visit ber children oftener. —and @ capacity cargo. awarded at Junior day ¢ the university campus FRESNO, Cal—Three girls gave) Seeking health, J. M. Lux, former up 220 square inches of skin to| manager of the Hotel Washington save the life of Mrs. C. H. Schmidt, }died on a train nearing Evanston, burned in an explosion. | Wyo. Sunday BOSTON—Former Governor and} Expert publicity Mrs. Draper will take a party on d| several bundred boc Western tour, including Seattle ‘pected to attend a 1 directors Wf It's Correct, Cheasty Has It Important | Sale of Suits <= At Cheasty’s We have inaugurated the most important special offering of Women’s Tailored Street Su of the present season. Three big groups, embrac- ing smart, up-to-the-minute conceptions in dis Pe . | tinctive styles, have been specially priced at $25, ||»¥ musicians of Seattle and the . $30 1 $35 TI oe al val td ye 1 1 il Northwest, made the second an- $50 and $55. ne actual values are decidedly nual concert given at Boylston Unt- greater than the prices quoted and the materials tarian church _ pv one - the | f " ; stewo musical events o include rich quality Serges, Cheviots, New Home- || Poe" ee spuns, Mannish Mixtures, etc., in Navy, Grays, || Gerard Tonning’s Arabian love “ , ||songs showed excellent composition Browns, Favored Novelties and Shepherd Checks The styles range from the severcly tailored to the | more elaborately trimmed models. There’s an unmistakable touch of individual- ity about every suit in the entire collection that will appeal to women of good taste. Weare prepared to meet the unusual demand which the extraordinary values are bound to create, but would advise eafly selections WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR Cheasty’s Haberdashery Second Avenue at Spring Street if Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct Prizes aggregating $250 will be! reises on | tomorrow | This One, American Citizen Tuesday, when Develo fected Mim Kaph Mim, an honorary { . will enter the next week as the third national chapter Impressive ttle nt MAN NEEDED. Offictal-—What he last accident? Thirty passengers ton agent had ANOTHER k } oad That that we man at after the fellow Ae NO Che to wire enying the story Puck sub pught every NEW YORK pomp Keone artted Gen: After selling t $7 to nur y ret PHILADELPHIA—In a supposed Ida A kle, 51, John t , ! 0, drank de of pota TACOMA—H. G. Herold was € kidnay BELLINGHAM Mra, Teresa Eldridge nan to settle PITTSBURG wreeked he Antonio Sis lta eho refused te DOUBLE-POINTED. j A Blank 1 i r ook HISTORIC TEMPLE BAR AT YALE WON'T CLOSE UP TAVEN, Ce ¥ od be t Temp a ale whintle Prop nder re ya nounce Yo nd rT were find oth af re he'd have to quit, It 00d ad be wd a ‘Good Thing to | Check Up Bills | Because County Commissioner | y MeKenzie wan not inced shat the state bure secountanty the duties of which is to check all public account as not a good thing, the comtotxstor delayed na sult to knock out the law which are five Smiths in the reated this bureau. eontatives B., of The chief ob on 4 against k; J. M. C, of Michigan; | the board ts the expe }8 , of Michigan; 8. C., of Cal 1am convinced more and more,” |{fornia, and William R., of Texas said McKenzie, “as I learn more of| | pub expenditures, that some| The reading clerks of the house! jchecking ia very necessary jonly have to call the name of Dele be resolution f passed. |gate Jonah K. Kalanianoale once se levery two years nm be draws [ER e ee HH Oe ewe yl for his weat—and they are glad ot| | * * THEY ATE DOGS. «| ae | }* BERLIN, May 11—Dogs to #| Chief Justice White speake| * the number of 1,416 were used #| French fluently, and knows the} * food during the last #/ French legal code #o well that he let of 1910 In ®/ could conduct proceedings under |i id Chemnitz, #|jte regulations, if necessary | * ord * . blished to | Attorney General Wickersham . *|has a penchant for shirte with soft | * *\ cuffs. He even wears ‘em with a/ SRR A frock cont | i Andrew Carn who has been 1 }receiving gold medals and other! | decorations in Washington recent-| of the Eastlake im-|iy, wears spectacles of the fifty b are threatening law | cent variety when he reads, They 8 againet the city. The overflow are plain, from a trunk sewer at Garfield and tlake is said to empty 100 feet 2 Lake Union on private prop. Two feet of germ-aden, til & water is said to cover an area of 1,006 t | The condition has several times been called to the attention of th board of health, but nothing has been done | LOCAL GOMPOSERS Jany tuneful melodies, composed Other composers Carr Moore, Alice were Mrs, Mary son Perry, Ab- ||bie Gerrivh Jones, Drusilla 8. 'Per- ci Roy C, Williams and Elias | Blum, Coroner Snyder yesterday ap: | caeace d warden structed all deputies that the wishes of relatives of dead persons should be considered in choosing an under- |taker, OFF FOR WENATCHEE The first week-end ‘trade-boost- g¢ excursion of the Seattle Com- mercial tlub will start this evening bound for Wenatchee and inter: mediate points, The return trip will be made via Everett, where ception is planned for the visitors before their return to Seattle Saturday, Local commercial bodies Henry Rief, ——_.__ | station to meet the booster all along the Ine will be at ti emorial services for) former game | as deputy coroner, and in- a dinner and re.| eventh birthday day A com mander - in - chief of the G. A. R. he id much toward healing the sec tional feeling between the boys who wore the blue and the boya who wo he ay ne } highty 4 photos him grasping the hand of the « |mander of the southern yeteran “* DIET. CALLS | EDW. HINES Black handers Come Memortal day, which by the Re) Way Is not so far distant, and one of the biggest fe ures in some grave decorating scone will be the former corporal of Company Oth Mine RVvan mer gov Minneso aixty ta, whe (ity United Press Leased Wire) HAYWARD, ails, May ll--A mmons was issued toda ward Hines, the lumbern y hin w nd | al f murder ty St o Ha D wt lw t wt iH That wan sor wh med ward and the refused oe “i sl MINE OWNER My United Frese Leased Wire) PRINEVILLE, Or May Other than to assert that th in Ke was justified. inson who shot k * * . . * Clay, wears an anort nent and well liked Me was wealthy, prom Robinson shot standing at the Oc >» mine that they became in dispute over the mine See e eee eee eee . WASHINGTON BRIEFS. * ere ee ee ee is sald to look like Henry | and is proud of it, always! us puff tie, and bis vests alm equal those of| “Tim” Woodrulf, of New York, in| Korgeouanens stead of gold. | st | | the de nothing gives him so much pleas ure as to switchboard at steel bowed affairs, In A friend suggeste Carnegie that maybe he t kind because it helped 1 business. the When Charlie Taft, the nt’s son, is at the White pre Hous handle the has the the telephone Exchange of es, He job down pat Why we can fit a gold filled frame with lenses and case complete for $2.50: We have low rent. We do our own grinding. We do our own fitting, Which saves expensive help. Mr. and Mra, Curry are both graduates from a reliable optical college, Both have state certificates, and had many years of experience. This ie what saves you money, and you get good work. Satisfaction guaranteed, x Curry Optical Company EVESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Building fecond Ave. Entrance entative Sulzer (Dem. N. jf FREDERICK Store Close FURNITURE DRY Goops | The CLEANLY ntaterial which the O by the O termoor is ma pre from ind rendered elastic termoor patent other and compressed or interlaced together by g thickness throughout. This is then encased in a ed, the sum total being a Mattress that does not 1 is practically unlimited. We carry on hand at all times the following Ostermoor Mattress, covere tan stripe t, $16.50. Ostermoor Mattress, in tan striped t $17.00, } | | Specials i in Sheet | ] Cases, Special 10¢ E h Pillow Pillow Cases Special 14¢ Each—O | Drapery Fabrics for Famous Ostermoor Mattress COMFORT ABLE In building the Ostermoor, eight sheets of this downy cotton filling are Jaid by hand one over TFURNITURE | | DRY GOODS}! & NELSON, Inc. Dally at 5:30, DURABLE ed proce nothing the entle, even pressure, forming one elastic sheet of equal hand-sewn ticking, accurately boxed, stitched and tuft- mat or spread or lose its shape and whose durability styles and sizes in Ostermoor Mattresse P 35-Ib. three-quarter ¢ Ostermoor Mattre ed n pe king, one t, $12.70. , ne part, $14.75. tw bec ze Ostermoor Mattress © art 4 $14.75. ¢ Ostermoor Mattress. e tripec one t, $15.00, 50-Ib. Ostermoor Mattress, r + \ ne t, $18.00; t, $19.00. 60-Ib. Ostermoor Mattress, o $ and Pi llow Cases | Hemmed Bed Sheets, Special Special 69¢ Each—An excellent gra ise Bed Sheets, All ‘Summer Purposes A’ nspe of Summer Drapery F: cst you € in sugge 4 f] to offer are cheerfull er c i} Cretonnes and Chintzes in appropriate designs, for cush Reversible Chintzes in ty; s, in | Dimities and Taffetas in light and med colorings, for Linen Taffetas in a range of lesigns bed vd) ' table a ishion cove Heavy Homespuns, st side curtains and uphol- ij _Floral-stripe Cretonnes English make, ir han Mm blocked designs, pris ent old block 20¢ to $1.50 Third Ficor | New Chiffon Motor Veils Are Priced Low at $l. 75 HESE of chiffon cloth, with clustered satin-stripe bor pr Women’s Hosiery, 25c Pair . } Fast-Black and Full-Fashioned Black Cotton Hosiery, 1 dium weight, es, 25¢ paire with double heels, and Gauze-Lisle Hosiery, with doubi Fine-gauge, Silk-lisle Hosiery, soles, 25¢ pa with high spliced heels, der and hemmed ends, and measure 17% yards long by debbie seleranditea-aktcmate ee oa inches wide. Colors include mnamnoromnDdninvvcrndinninnbnntitin ccc White Lavender Sky-blue Pink W ’ Gl eT bee Sha ee oe omen’s Cape Gloves Gray Black Coral Tan ‘ Special $1.75 each pai For Street Wear Free Lessons in Art Needlework _From 9 to 11 a. m. D. ly three very desirable qualities in these practical » one-clasp style, P. X. M. sewn, white, black | Priced at $1.00, $1.50,and $2.00 pair. —Firet Fioor. ~ Summer Toilet Sundries, Specially Priced | Bocabelli Castile Soap, 4-pound bars, special 75¢. Antiseptic Absorbent Cotton, one-pound rolls, special mH = Palmolive Crean ial, jar, 25¢. Dr. Graves’ Tooth Powder, large cans, special 25¢. Jergens’ Talcum Powder, special 19¢. A “Direct-Action” 1, Spec Gas Range range excels in convenience, cleanliness and economy of op- eration—why it is the range for your home 1 Canvas-Covered Cot, Price $3 First Wloor, Annex A strongly-constructed Cot of practical design, covered with heavy brown canvas, provided with pillow slip at head and heavy joints securely braced with metal. The end pieces may be readily removed and the Cot folded together compact- ly, the side rails being joined in the middle. Weighs seven- teen pounds, —Furniture Headq “Direct-Action” Gas Ranges Will make the hot Summer days } Special $1. 00 in the kitchen ple ant and Strongly-built Hammock rT comfortable —it.% Chair, ic of light maple a eat and back of well and not one piece of striped canvas fail to save the adjustable several angles gas rechning positior L Now is an ex , I cellent time to have a “Direct- Action Range ‘ installed We 0 will be pleased to have an oppor- tunity to seca Oak Sewing Rocker strate why this Casimere Floral Cream, 50¢. ving Powder, special 18¢. Freckle Cream, 39¢. ilet Water, special 45¢. mbs, in assorted colors, special 35¢. »xide of Hydrogen, 8¢, 13¢ and 18¢. i Will ' Sh Dressing C Pe —First Floor, Maple Hammock Chair Special, $1.95 4 Comfortable Sewing Rock- q er of solid oak, in golden fin- 4 ish, with cobbler seat and slat back; securely braced. Special, $1.95. Special $1.95 ae. : Spring illustrated may be had in full-size only. [tis made with hardwood frame, woven wire fabric and spiral supports beneath. Special $1.95. uarters, First Floor, Annex Well-Constructed Bed Spring Mail Orders 4 Carefully Filled f G : Sone Bamepace