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BY “TED” COOK Seattle Star Staff Representative ation of byiats aay hu get their pay email clalma to re Senator Rockwell wants November dy when the armistice was signed, to a legal school holiday, known as Vietery day Representat Witllam Eliott, of sw Laat time © wanted the name of Mount ‘| Rainier changed. Now he's heard that some audacious statesmen are going to intrody the name of the Rainier ity of Tacoma to “If Allah can't go why not bring Allah, eh, boys of King Elliott is chairman of the commit tee on memorials, and will, no doubt get the bill Into the graveyard “But a majority can brihg it out says Conner The boys are not only kidding, hx worrying the Pterce county repre sentative “Reany” Mount, ¢ Washington man, » army officer's uniforr * clerk of the house He's a son ¢ Supreme Court Judge Mount oer An old legislator eyed a delegation of women violently lobbying. “Trim,” he observed, “but 1: petite. eee Legislative employes must not a gue with senators for pay increases A resolution by French, of Kitea; passed with resounding approval, ¢ claring that “any employe caught lobbying for a pay increase be fired ‘Then Tholme, of Snohomish, moved | that everybody collect thetr warrants leach week. It wax also resolved to leave the matter of patronage pay to a committee, wit 1 power to act Representative C. C. Aspinwall gets to work at 3 a. m. every morning bat not in the house. He helps bis son milk. They run a dairy Aspinwall Woks so much lke ator Hastings, of Seattle, that tt King county senator gets a lot orders for milk every time he walks [down the street eae Mrs. Frances Haskell, the woma: legislator from Pierce, moved su pension of rules yesterday to permit the men to smoke } rte “When a senator moves to per smoking.” announced Represen Davis, Pierce, “someone gets up and moves that he contribute $5 for cigars. 1 suggest that in the house the lady from Pierce be relieved of this responsibility.” Seattle Rotarians presented the leg ORPHEUM ! AND - MADIS OF THE CLEVEREST COMEDIANS ON THE COAST HENRY SHERR GEORGE REHN JACK CLIFTON OF THE BEST MUS COMEDY OFFERINGS EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY—WITH A LARGE COMPANY OF FIFTY PEOPLE LEVY’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY —IN— “The Col WITH THE 30 Famous Winter PRICES Nights (Sundays) 36¢ Matinees (except Mon, Thurs) 25¢ tinees Ladies’ ‘Mine Friday and Saturday 10c lege Girl” elt down a bill cha ng |! | streams and irrigation | things possible, Gov | | forget their obligato |service men, nor t | who took state crisis lurged, the recent | width hereafter, ‘ated that 16 feet is in. |f! ' | that the | construction, | without bond issuance, { ts duty 4, “Just will stor new ormall Thursday to s Tacoma highwa opened A new been drugiows healers thrown into the sena by Senators Crawford 1 Ferry It would 1 of examiners for these prac titioners: Altho the public ok with naries fight in the utilities pat » independents for the right o r own traction " nt, has introduced 4 ities the sole ar fares duri and giving them the right to decide! when t mergency passed. It als ex that wh he car fare © transfer granting ntinuous ride to the end of the line must be issued SOLONS HEAR MESSAGE OF GOV. LISTER *« Continued From m Page One oT * and highway construction, to pro vide employment for a large number of men to the general benefit, is 1 by Gov says. It t ings already caune of the war; ¢ institutions, and n of] state armories, provided for in the! last legisiature | Speaking of the potential water power of Washington, Gov Taster | naid “We have no more valuable in the st service —in trie power Banking Wa & modified im streams of fertile ommendation made by Gov, Lister who declares this would be pro ductive of beneficial resulta in pre vention of damaging floods and as surance of permanent orderly With reference to the labor that is to make the realization of these Lister aayn "Wages cannot be reduced at present. A careful investigation inte the cost of commodities re. quired for maintenance of the aver age family shows that, in mont in-| atunces, wage increases have not been more than sufficient to balance | the increased cost of these commodi ties Without a decrease in costa, there can be no juntification | for a decrease in the wage scale Men — Be Cared For dy eed his address, th he employes their places while they were absent. Employes in war in dustries, who will soon find th * out of employment, must be promptly provided for, Gov. Lister a. Minor recommendations by Gov ter include an appropriation to er the cost o€ a thoro check of the state auditor's office, reorgantza tion of the state bureau of inspec tion and supervision of public of fices, an act providing a new regiw tration law for rs, establinh ment of a state constabulary of be tween 20 and 25 men, a the budget law, erection of new buildings at the penal and reforma- tory institutions, and reorganization of the state militia An appropriation of an emergency $100,000 for fund to remedy any might ifluenza epidemic bei ited as an exam T appropriation is adened in ite application for 1919, heretofore | not covering human contingencies, but being confined, in various appro priation sums, to agricultural stock needs Wants Roads 20 Feet Wide Recommendation that main highways be at least is made arise, is important 20 feet in | it having | been demons sufficient An propriation of | 000 to reimb Clarke county one-half the cost of the Inter State bridge across the Columbia at Vancouver, t# urged, in con ion with highways recommenda Completion of an east and west highway across the state, and con tinuance of work on the Padtfic| highway from Blaine, at the north: | ern boundary, to Vancouver, at the southern boun¢ < high shape to handle traffic 12 montha| in the year,” is recommended There remains $400,000 unexpend. | ed in the public highway fund, which | is to be used at once in highway | which will continue} as formerly. | Recommends Memorial Larger appropriations to the state | board of health, aa r the board, lets, bearing ington men who ' appropria vision thi essary bi is ted ax much thereof as nec expended for this pur-| pone High » * for the Washington institution that contributed to an} aggressive policy during the war, is} made by the higher educational | mMplish ed particularly fine work, and un selfishly turned all their facilities over to the state, he declared, vision of If} and | i THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JA very low 15, 1919. DERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE PINE STREET SIXTH AVENUE HE DASEMENT TORE A Purchase of Straw Braids and Flowers Makes a saving-opportunity for the home-milliner cost—a 65c Bolt Flowers 35c LENGTH _ of braid the modish frame and a few early-season flow- ers smartly placed—and the resourceful woman has evolved an advance- of-the-season hat at a saving made possible through the purchase of these Trimmings and Braids at a concession. The Flower Trimmings at 35c range from dark lacquered and flat applique effects for tailored hats, through Persian-patterned and rib- bon flowers to pastel-tinted effects for summer uses in cluster and single-blossom effects. They include: Roses, Pond Lilies, Pansies, Camellias, Daisies, Sweet Buttercups, also Cherries, Walnuts and Wheat. Price 35. Straw Braids, 65c Bolt One of these 12-yard bolts suffices for the small or medium-size hat. and fine braids—dull-finished or glistening, and offer choice of Royal-blue, Geraniums, Lavender, Long - stem Roses, They are in novelty rough straw Belgium-blue, Copen- hagen, Rose, American Beauty, Natural-color, Gold, Brown, Green, Taupe and Black. 65c¢ bolt. Price Hat Frames 50c For Covering With Straw Braid T is very easy to sew braids or fabrics to these the new Frames of rice net season's versions of tricornes, and buckram. They feature roll-brim hats, turbans and matrons’ hats—50O¢. Women’s Union Suits 75c and 85c DIUM weight and softly M" fleece lined, thes present wear 42 and 44, 85¢. —THE Purses, $1.00 Leath ¢ refiniah RASEMENT STORE. strap THE BASEMENT STORE Stamped Combinations with full knickerbockers and of fine lawn circular finished with beading waist. Made up and ready to embroider -S5¢@. 2 BASEMENT Ribbons 25c Yard STORE 75¢ back fr Purses, in Persian lamb grain and pla with inside mirror. Price $1.00, and THE BASEMENT 8 taffeta, Price 25¢ y BE. THE BASEMENT STORE. A Real Broom Economy is this light household Broom; of stitching to make it substantial and long-lived. is of natural to give spring in sweeping. 95¢. handle at 95c sewed with five rows The the brush long enough An exceptional value— wood, THE BASEMENT STORE. Cobaity Glass Water Set POPULAR — Colonial A pattern is featured in this Water Set—a practical service for con- stant, every-day use. Pitcher with six Tumb- lers, as pictured, 75¢. THE BASEMENT STORE | | | | A Clearance Offering of Women’s and Misses’ Winter Suits In Two er Groups: $9.00 ~ $12.50 ORE interest than ordinary attaches to | the offering because so many Suits are suitable for wear right through the Spring months—and the reductions in stance worth making. 75 Suits Reduced to $12.50 Serge every —of and Poplin, in- represent savings princi- pally in the desirable navy and black, some collared with plush or velveteen, others showing trimming of tailors’ braid. The number of Suits available in each size is indicated in the following table: 17] 9.j 3 [24 € 16 | 18 36: 37s 3 45 4614" 47 | 495 55 Suits Reduced to $9. 00 —Suits of Serge and Poplin, with plush and velveteen trimming, in Navy and Black only. Number NO. SIZE... of Suits in each size as follows: tt j ose mcy 62 Winter Coats Reduced to $10.00 A MISCELLANEOUS assortment, in Women’s and Misses’ sizes, including Coats of Fancy Velours and Melton Cloth—reduced to $10.00. Women’s Stockings “Seconds 35c Pair HIS very low price is quoted on Women's Black Lisle Stockings be- cause of slight imperfec- tions. Sizes 814 to 10, 35¢ pair. ,Misses’ Stockings 35c Pair } er - RIBBED BLACK Cotton Stockings of seasonable weight, sizes 5 to 914, the pair, 35¢. THE BASEMENT STORE. Silk-flounce Petticoats $1.75 P E LINE - TOPPED Petticoats with wide tucked silk flounces of soft taffeta in plain and changeable colorings. Made with adjustable waistline. Lengths 86, 38 and 40. Price, $1.75. THE BASEMENT STORE Fiber Silk Sweaters at $9.50 OMEN'S coat - style Sweaters with wide ailor collar, h tie fin ished with silk tassel, and large patch pockets and turn-back cuffs. In sizes 36 to 46. include Copenhagen, Rose, Gold, Emerald, B » and Salmon. Price $9.50. THE BASEMENT STORE Colors —THE BASEMENT STORE. Women’s Overall Suits $4.25 HE sketch shows the practical nature of these garments—they allow the utmost freedom for housework and gardening. Of khaki-color or blue-striped, terial, proportioned for the slight, figure. Priced at $4.25. THD medium-weight ma- medium or stout BASEMENT STORE, Basement Store Values in Boys’ Clothing BOYS’ SUITS IN NOVELTY MIXTURES, some with extra knickerbockers, in sizes from 6 to 16 years; 200 in an underpriced group at $4.95. BOYS’ CORDUROY KNICKERBOCKERS, of good-weight Corduroy in dark drab. a $1.75. BOYS’ CAPS IN DARK MIXTURES good, serviceable Caps for school or play. to 7. Priced at 65¢ and 75¢ LITTLE FELLOWS’ HATS, of veteen in Black, 6Y% to Priced at 75¢- guy paseMENT STORE. Men’s Negligee Shirts, $1.75 AREFULLY tailored from Madras in stripes of various colorings. Soft-cuff styles. Sizes 14 to 1714 only. Price $1.75. well made Sizes 7 to and Corduroy— Sizes 64 and Vel- Sizes Corduroy, Navy, Green and Brown, THE BASEMENT STORE.