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| Wants Election of State Public Legislative Notes By P. F. (“Ted”) Cook Seatile Star Staff Representative OREGON LEGISLATURE BEGINS ITS SESSIONS CANADIAN PARLIAMENT Hutrson1 omar | Optical Gmpany al used inerrant witness SH i 325 PIKE ST a . 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G. OSWALD Are Still Teaching at the HIPPODROME VIFTH AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET iD NOW THE JAZZ THE RAMBLE ‘And they have taught over four thousand beginners in one year” “THERE MUST BE A eT Join t or Beginner Classes Run Five Successive Nights—7 to 8:30 0'Clock GLIDE WALTZ JAZZ TRANSFER GEN CARLETON h <: WASHINGTO Jar 1 ALSO MISS GEORGIA DE ARMOND WITH HER SUCCESSFUL Pas fet , PS sn'n JUVENILES from Camp ¥ rth to command [the 1 AT inic i » Kearny “omer | TO MEET FEBRUARY 10 inesrine 1 HE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919. PROGRESSIVES DRY MEASURE — GRANGERS AND Service Board LOSF IN SENATE IS RATIFIED.BY LABOR SEEKING | LEGISLATURE MANY REFORMS ORGANIZATION Reactionaries in Control of , | Conti nued From Page One’ , Want Courts Deprived of Rules Committee With Right to Declare Acts One Exception Unconstitutional SECRET RULE TRIUMPHS , ty VE ") COOK (TED) COOK we the dry arrangement apent and ing in an wie confer their pr Outstanding tudo Inez Haynes Irwin “a To Testify in I. W. W. * Sacramento Trial? “"" erarr ACRAMENTO, Ca held a ca omy t © offe in Haynes Irwin n a J r at nm oie t " It M win } much of we hi 11 mond . " ' . k LW A “ype " . ; c ft re r an t 18 ILA. COL, HOUSE DERICK & NELSON AVENUE—PINE STRE SIXTH AVENUE The Basement Store Abounds With Attractive Styles in Aprons and House Dresses $1.50 to $3.50 HE desirability of the styles is suggested in the sketch, but the fresh brightness of their colorings and their careful mak- ing are only appreciated upon inspection. MIDDY APRONS, $1.50 BILLIE BURKE DRESSES, $3.50 As sketched, Coveral ons that Checked percale in pink or blue and may take the place of a dre: white is the material in the well- of plain blue or pink percale, with made Billie Burke Dress pictured, sailor collar, belt and pocket trim- trimmed only with plain chambray med in white, and front lacing. ab collas and-batt, BUNGALOW APRONS, $1.65 PERCALE DRESSES, $2.95— Amply eut for wear over a dress if The front panel of the plain Percale desired, this Apron (pictured) may Dress sketched continues to form a also be substituted for a house dress. back fastening. In pink or blue, with In light percales of dot, small fig a ure and stripe patterns, $1.65, white piping, $2.95. APRON DRESSES AT $3.50— APRON DRESSES, $2.50 (Not.Sketehed) There are a number of good-looking A large square collar in front and models in these Dresses, with round back give unusual style to this collars or revers, belts and pockets. Dress. It is of novelty checked In a good assortment of light and percale, with short sleeves gathered dark colorings, $2.50, at elbow with elastic, and two large pockets. COVERALL APRONS, $1.75 . HOUSE DRESSES AT $2.95— A novel side-fastening effect is fea- ’ : (Not Sketched) tured in the Apron sketched. Tt Is There are large plaids and checks of light-color percale, with fancy ee eae eta ta RhuaSY Depends piping at belt, pocket, sleeves and Dresses, and many good styles. neck, THE BASEMENT STORE oper ators outlining — ASK NEW JURY SYSTEM |) § | | i REDERICK sNeLson | | Fifth Avenue and Pine Street NHEN Mother wants to keep the children at home for the afternoon, the magic word “doughnut” will have a most efficient effect. And Mother will be saved many fears of spattering grease if she uses an especially designed Frying Sasket, into which she can lay the hold it in the hot fat until done, “spatter” from start to uncooked dough, and lift finish. For fish, potatoes, fritters, and all deep-fat frying, the Frying Basket has been made in various sizes to fit your favorite frying kettle. Priced at 50e up. THE BASEME TORT, it out without a i oe HE kettle that must be soaked before washing is the “weak spot” in the otherwise well - groomed kitchens There need be no unwashed kettles in the kitchen that has discovered the Magic Pot Cleaner. It covers the hand like a mitten, combining the force of the fingers and the scratch of the mitten with an efficiency that the most stubbornly adhering food cannot resist. Es- pecially adapted for cleaning aluminum utensils, 10e, THE BASEMENT STORE. ae N these “freezy” mornings, when the fire is “just warming up,” the guest will appreciate a Majesti¢e Portable Heater. The radiant ele- ments glow with the comforting warmth of a fireplace, yet can be “put out” on leaving the room, No wasted heat, no wood to bring in, no ashes to take out; and it can always be carried from one room to another. Price $9.00. ‘ —THE BASEMENT STORE ** 8 OR a_ special Birthday treat, Mother plans to make a real white cake. But there is no such thing as “real white cake” that has been mixed in “any old Ret- tle’ with a tinny spoon. The woman who takes pride in her culinary triumphs will find here a white-enamel-lined bowl, just the right size for her favorite cake recipe, and a smoothly pol- ished wooden spoon with which to make a “holiday cake” from a very plain recipe, just by beating it. A variety of sizes in enameled bowls, for making everything from mayonnaise to bread, priced from 45c up. A finely finished wooden spoon for stirring, at 30c. —THE BASEMENT STORE. oa HE Motorist who likes a touch of Spring while driving on chilly days will like a glass Flower Holder that can be fastened firmly by means of a silver band, and kept filled with fresh flow- ers. It is gracefully shaped, tapering to the bottom so that cut flowers will not jar out, no mat- ter how rough the road or how sharp the turn. Price $1.50. —Third Floor, * special pleasure in eating fruit that has been cut with a Grape Fruit Knife. The sharp, curved blade cuts cleanly around the core, removing every seed and leaving a well in the center for sugar. The curve in the blade is de- signed to cut cleanly around the edges, so that the meat will not have to be “scooped out” at the table. In two styles, 35¢ and 50c, ** —THE BASEMENT STORE. * OOKING for two is so small a matter that the Bride who is used to a large family at home is lia- ble to have more left-overs than she intended if she attempts the task with big kettles “like Mother used to use.” Here kettles, covered and coverless, enough” and take so little room on the stove. variety of styles, $1.15 upward. -THE BASEMENT STORE. AS will find aluminum that will hold “just Ina she ae ae HE yellow canary who “sings for his supper” will look more pictur- esque and sing more sweetly if he is presented with a new domicile, There are wicker cages finished in dull blue or gray, to harmon- ize with his yellow plumage; there are gilded cages in small sizes and swings and drinking and feeding cups, THE BASEMENT STORE. with large, $2.50 up. A Soldiers’ Book Receiving Station (Auspices of American Library Association) has been installed at the Will Call Desk, First Floor, where donated books of good fiction, to be forwarded to our military hospitals, will be grate- fully received.