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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY SS 2n, 1919. LEGISLATURE SPENDS TWO WEEKS, BUT | cy ay wy THAT IS NOT ALL IT INTENDS TO SPEND FREDERICK & NELSON — Announce, to Begin Monday LEGISLATORS LEGISLATIVE NOTES DAY LABOR BILL | A Pre-Inventory Clearance : | "MARKING TIME “yep: cox WOULD EMPLOY — FOR PRESENT kk .avar abn wi VETS ‘AT ONCE In Practically Every Section of the Store Fagle Gorge, is floor manager for the machine, and has repeatedly Pomonstrated his ability to handle ‘the rules with a deft hand, and keep his disciples jumping at the crack of the whip. He is prompt to gain the floor, or signal with nod or frown to his various followers, who ma are also seeking a hand out best orgunized team, and too many BY “TED” COOK appearing chap tried to enter the OLYMPIA, Jan An emerg:| (Special to The Star) senate chambers, The old doorkeep Dan is the champion Olympia oy*:| ency measure, giving the state and OLYMPIA Jan 25.-With two ter stew consumer of the legislature } Meseka’ Work done, and six more to|°*" "topped him abruptly ete ene eo oe a « Biko. the state legisiature is marking Are you a member of the sen-| Even the old guard gave ex Sen. | eetly carrying out the work of all] Rime today Floods are holding Ste?’ he asked, ator ph N a hearty wel: | public improvements, as a means of , ay Z Rout half of the legislators here No, sit come when he dropped in this week. | meeting urgent labor re of eointtagth) | rf preparation for the inventory to be taken on February 1st, every stock in the store, from Furniture and the other halt te dlatributed in ane tony member of the house SS, a a jp bing Grepared by Rensesentitive| il to Laces—from Fourth Floor to Basement Store—has been thoroughly canvassed to bring forward coma and Seatt ‘or the # SSGRe® OU ner or ye Cottertt! | ‘ ‘ i 4 : - . = re weeks! Then you can't go in.” owe how to play the »| Cotterti, of King, and will be intro. /fi for immediate sale, all surplus lines, odd items, discontinued patterns and broken lines. The stand.pat majority oPwantza Koa Saree poo ng fellow gown despite the maze | ona | All these lots—and there are a great many of them in the aggregate—have been subjected to drastic P tion in the senate is still working . a ee i Phe s directed to’ i . ‘ vein » e ing ite syrantional 4 . | with machinetike precision, An air . ; le pt ce rah gene eighth reductions in price which mean money-saving opportunities of exceptional and seasonable importance of calm peace prevails on the sur It was Vaughn Tanner, who di Well,” says Nichola, “it ¢ ane < the private employer | as ll . ne the ues,| Fects the legal affairs of the state. | matter who carries the ball, but| it state development work, in orde' So | eto : matter ‘who carrie that n'eatjumtment of iar an | Following Are Some of the of ns 2 re Zz Walla Walla wants $100,000 for ing conditions may be ¢ red {fl i Howard Taylor, the senacor from) 4, armory. Everett and Ellensburg| Tro’ *, the old guard has the | Jo! retention of the private °| profit in adjusting pre of the players ~ Clearance Offerings From the Basement Store cording to Cotterill 120 LAUNDRY BAGS of , 200 YARDS VOILE, with | 280 YARDS 42-inch M FLEECE- e with the objective of the flowered cretonn 18x fancy flowered border, FRENCH SERGE in I} HIRTS AND 18 inches, at 10¢ each. at 12\4e yard. brown, green, Copenha- DRAWERS, light tan gen, tan, cardinal and color. Drawers, sizes Everett looks li The chairman of ¢ 50 FUDGE APRONS at 150 YARDS CR F have childlike Spite ta. bls leadership, 7 cleo Pig ler ace sd heya ig aan ‘ n 2he. remnants up to s black at 45¢ yard. | te < bre sizes Lieu ov. Hart si vel! . Jov. Hs and the letting > . ‘ " é 0 46, 2 e ‘- nd, able to keep things moving! will be guests of however, hasn't] itu. the state the ““\l] 100 STRAP PURSES at | _ lengths, at 12%c yard. | 5. GaryANIZED| mene YU along, and content to leave floor! nonor experts as the | hecese netting a of 50e. 150 YARDS BORDERED WASH TUBS, 181% wre strategy to Taylor | other aids wages which private companies Dig we « 2 99 MEN’S MEDIUM Senator Dan Li would follow 1,000 JEWELRY NOV- vagal ecru color, at inches, 19%4 inches, WEIGHT WOOL-AND- on, whose cheat Smith Got “Rough” Senator Carlyon, who undoubtedty | !# decked with medals for consistent-| And their team usually termed a “day labor pro ELTIES, including Bar | 224% inches, and 25 3 ‘ SEG tot of thinking for the stand |1y bucking the old guard, ix back at | low end of the score vislon,” aims to provide immediate Pins, Hat Pins, Combs | 50 YARDS MARQUIS- inches in diameter; a6 phi TS wie pats, makes very few plays in open oe oR iota 9 and other items, at 5c ETTE, in pink and blue, 90c, $1.15, $1.50 and gray iy, Drawets) ntringency | $1.65 each. each. bor ght t ing the sizes 32 to 46; Shirts, Senate. J. H. Smith, an ambitious | ie machine procedure. He got contract aystem, the ‘TRIMMING BUTTONS at | 300 YARDS SCRIM, plain | 100 CAST IRON SKIL- | sizes 36 to 44, at 95e | ES hartge tahoe, et sure provides that it ed by le card. and flowered, at 714 LETS at 60c and 65¢ garment. H Hutchinson's vice disease bill, and PROGRAM SURE BOOST FOR TWO ae en “*ll] AN ASSORTMENT OF sAcitin aie on wag | 150 MEN'S SHIRTS OF } ION YARDS FIGURED | 35 HIGH ROUND WAF- | CANTON | ie beaten back when he tried to The measure sets forth that “the INITIALED STATION- 200 oo FLANNEL Sow em be in ir the T0 BE PASSED MILLION A RE ore ERY at 10c¢ box. SILKOLINE at l5e a FLE IRONS for use on with military collars; ‘makes all vice diseases reportable, due to} yard. gas range at $1.40 each. sizes 15 to 18, at 65¢ ate is confron 4s of labor readjustm ; ; the military demobilization, and the|f| ODD LOT OF PIN CUSH- | faba is wchedled to go to vote Mom) on ypra, Jan 25-4 fifantic, OLYMPIA, Jan. 25.—Spokane han| cessation of wa industries, requir IONS at 10¢ each. 75 PAIRS NOTTINGHAM | 35 LOW ROUND WAF- ; garment. Sinaia woeres Ai Swale Sere os wees cscs te cove va| Caste ber ter Comcmeee tices ing the utmout possible opportuni! 4p AND CAP SETS CURTAINS at $1.15 a FLE IRONS for use on | 22 MEN'S SLIPON mene autocratic powers of the bees a as thts cauien 06 tae Mo prt oo ee ot workers legag ‘available rete | F sei , epi pair. coal range at $1.15 SWEATERS in wool | ° i] committee, which developed iinture struction projects before the funds, free from the conditions and 75 PAIRS NOTTINGHAM each. and cotton, khaki only, = in the session, clearly revealed Soa aie ae Us ae ental to thel ( OV Y NECK- r Ik 1s each. = ee iaiuiniibiaht, in. thd, Wael CO eee trcan the British Cotembia| petntions semmaiies’ hdcomer Sine: | mee ayotam | ssag ge 75 PAIRS NOTTINGHAM PANS, heavy quality, | 6 MEN’S KHAKI COLOR cee |ine to Portland ing ETRE ae |]) 100 YARDS OF EM- | ““cURTAINS at 70e pair ring in handle, at 25¢ | WOOL SWEATERS, Senators Landon, Metcalf, Lamp I, sg ge read crea eg pinay the This project would turn water onto Wants Volunt BROIDERIES, in 18- stele Gp oe onl each. close knit, three-button mators Landon, Metcalf, Tamp-|how the highway plans must e/2.099,000 acre of arid land said to}, s Volunteer ||| and 24-inch widths, at | 16 CHILDREN’S WHITE | 95 wash BOILERS at opening at neck, at Monson, Morthiand, Datis, Fair-| There are two camps—each advo pot Mngt Senexiree Farm Labor Men jf) _ | ivc yard. ase DRESSES at | “1 40 each na $3.25 each. Se cree cre the, npcious| nine % Sitterent sokution. aa | land under irrigation at present to Continue Work']| 1,000 YARDS OF LACES | , $285. 50 WASTE PAPER BAS- | 729, BOYS’ BLOUSES of Saibund which must fe built any| you go” policy ” It would take from two to five) Lawrence Wood, director of the jf} at le yard 20 CHILDREN'S COR- KETS of fancy braided Canton Flannel, gray Mifces to fight for forward looking| senator Carlyon, who, by the way ars to get water onto the | and | United States employment rervice 18/1) 4e9 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S DU ROY COATS at Sra With Woed. Wb and khaki colors only; he project in 1 a solu-| 8 ie, wants all volunteer farmi[| 4 $3.95. rept ig i ok te sizes 6 to 15 years, at S’ COATS at toms at 35c each. 0c garment. * 200 BIRD HOUSES, in | 49 BOYS’ OVERCOA’ Tegisiation. Others, no doubt, will cut! is not from the stand-pat reé | before the session ends. ‘They see, more clearly than the 1 speaking terms with the 4 chief advocate of a big mding plan. He would reim aunties for pavement already during the} BLACK c OTTON Kents of the |) STOCKID ‘seconds,’ United States employment rervice at nited mployment service a at 10c pai tion of problem of employed. Bx immediate r uction agents who were ac ang for'en war to be made spec , that there are big problems| ang go ahead with a new era of; °! !” thelr en salary of $14 year. He urged their | Gere . Ss variety of shapes and <i i the hour. On them depends bet-| road building in much the same way Ct: One of the greatest ever contem- | appointment at a conference of state/H) 360 PAIRS OF INFANTS’ COATS’ ‘st designs, at 20¢, 25c, 40¢ $4.60 § va 17 years, al Fier relations between capital and la-| that Illinois did peeee oe ae cena marm apeate 1% the om CASHMERE STOCK- Poh ‘ : and 50¢ each. tn agers bor in this state, and a bigger meas va i There ty appears te . | Dloyment office, 110 Cherry st. Fri-) INGS, white only, at 150 BLACK SILK i Breve N 14 BOYS’ OVERCOATS, ure of happiness among the plain leenses to Go Up ment in favor of making day : 1 beghey POB i A WAISTS at &5c. 300 GALVANIZED WA- sizes 8, 5, 6, 7, 8 peopie. | The “reconstruction” argument ia ed land available, thru state ale, to| Agents in smail communities are 10¢ pair. oon | TER PAILS, 8 and 10 | at $8.75 each’ Groupe are not so clearly defined/advanced by both camps, and of SAY ambitious purchaser. The Drum: | "Aid to have made a great record in if) WOMEN’S PART- RACOON quart capacity, at 0c at $3.75 each. | fn the house. Speaker Adams, Youns. course each plan will provide & mec: hellers, of Walla Walla, the Milwau: | *UpPlying men and women to fill the) fj 36) VESTS at 75 $ end 86s ea. 6 BOYS’ OVERCOATS in | frank, and more or less positive, is|ca for the unemployed kee railroad and the Northern Pacif. | Por shortage on the farms during | OOL SSTS at 75c. 1 RED FOX NECKPIECE and voc each. Milita: style, sizes |] ‘under the wing of Jimmie Davis and} Auto licenses will be advanced—| ic /own valuable Jand in the district. ‘“M° WSF i | ‘SECONDS” IN WOM- ae 8.25, sine ae 51 SPLINT LAUNDRY ‘ ry id | Mark Reed, two old timers who real-| probably 150 per cent—to raise A plan may be worked out whereby | EN'S CHAMOISETTE at $8.25, OR CLOTHES BAS. 8, 9 and 10 only, at Tun things on that side. Guile, of money for roads this land would be acquired by the “Shine ’Em Up” for | ae 1 DYED RACOON foliage age eg 2 $5.00 each. "Beattie, is also one of the “bunch.”| Heavy logging trucks may be re- state and resold at cost, plus propor VP r GLOVES at 25c pair. NECKPIECE at $9.75 KETS, 26 inches, 28 | 99 LITTLE FELLOWS’ [Gonner, Allen and Grass all have & quired to pay licenses from $500 to Uonate cont of improvement Armenian Relief YARDS OF FANCY aan tem reaivee Saetene inches and 30 inches | ~ oy; ood deal to say. | $1,000, Highways must be of very — ao woe Rake aad gestae 425 Lain AND TAF 1 at RAC ‘OON MUFF long, at 55c, 60c and 65¢ . niger sue Laborites Hard Pressed heavy construction to stand . phew s SA } I ‘“ at $10.00. SE af 0 years, a’ Mo leadership among independents| Under them, and the cost t Returned Soldiers grat : ehesl, em FETA, in stripes, plaids each. each. has developed. A small group of ines Study Forestry in ng club of} and floral effects, 36 : | 125° CUTTING OR | 120 MOP CLOTHS at Be labor representatives vote right, but rn ‘ the tment, are shin-| inches wide, at 58c yard. | BREAD BOARDS in | h. Eiiricce or tens in the dark as to| However truction is ad. ‘4 University Course companions’ footwear this} . Se er 6 MUFFS for children and oval shape at 10c each. | each. ‘what is going on because of lack of | Yocated by the government. In Eleven students are now enrolled and turning the y 275 YARDS OF ‘FOU- misses at $2.00. M * | 670 WHITE MUSLIN event of war, motor lorries, carrying great loads, must have arterial high ways, heavily constructed, to stand up under the burden in the forestry short course at the University of Washington, Four of these are returned soldiers, one, a survivor of the “Princess Pats,” fa. | tributed $15 2 shine—-over t ni LARD SILKS, PRINT- CONEY MUFF at $3.75 130 JAPANNED STOVE PILLOW CA wlet fund, “for the Armenianall! ED SATINS AND POP- | } CONEY MURT at $9.75, | “OR FIRE SHOVELS, | 42x86, at yee ians, Last week, the p.-. . ~ m 7 pt id LINS at 38¢ yard. MISSES’ WINTER i a cy ea han- | 1000 YARDS COTTON experience. And this game usually goes to the old heads, who know the | mysterious ways of blocking or and § favor of the old — ultra-conserva- tive, safe and sa The civil reestablishment board of However, the aver ccessametieesl the Canadian government sent him @ pretty fair shake in the house to the college of forestry committees. The other three soldiers are ul ‘The most brazen committee pack- America® a. One de 6 tebe ‘ was done in the senate, where ate of the Manitoba Agricultural public utilities committee is! college, Winnipeg and nother had Yale mail aviat one year at Only common Postmaster Edgar Battle believes that many boys in patent and kid leathers, tion velour at $5.00. | NISTERS in sets of | 24 WOOD WAGONS with aol ameanaaal with Louis, Cuban and SUITS in black and three for tea, coffee and metal - rimmed wood ttle-San Fran- {I} low heels, at $1.95 pair. white checked material sugar at 40c set. wheels, at 20c each. pokane air mail| t] 199 PAIRS OF BOYS’ at $2.50. 2,000 YARDS COTTON | 108 WOOD CARTS with applicat SCHOOL SHO of 21 SUITS of black and WASH FABRICS, in body 6x12 inches and heavy chrome calf, sizes y serge and poplin gingham, shirting chev- metal - rimmed wood Many of the important committees|, Indications on every hand point mous Canadian regiment. He is 3 ee ae ||| 200 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S COATS of Zibeline, Mel TOWELING, absorbent hi da stacked in} toward a big road program. Organ- 1 E . eturned to C Pe in poe | «' oe oh Es, « © he Aibeline, VMel- ia "i i 4 * er ane tana, adere-con jet iabes want it. Apet, 1918 pv voy Bo Siggenine Fr. AIRMEN WANT JOBS We PUMPS in gunmetal, ton coating and Egyp- 65° JAPANNED CAN- quality, at 10c yard. | i the : ' ; A opie. a tani | CITY HOSPITAL « schoo! education Is neceasary for en-| Celved thru the Se | 9 to 2, at $2.25 pair. at $4.50. iots, poplin and odd wheels, at 10¢ and 15¢ Exclusive of the old veto measures, trance 1 a z ri cused ok : pieces of silk-and-cotton | ne senate has passed but one bill 400 PAIRS CHILDREN’S |,10 SUITS of serge and Di ertiae all ihe Sate: each. it is the measure of Davis. Pierce.| The city finance committee, at its! BLOOM ERS “ae poplin, , , 100 ans OF aaa Imaking American history and f0V-\-neeting Friday, recommended for | sateen, sizes 2 to 10, at navy, % 400 YARDS OUTING | LEY’S WATER COLOR } 10¢ pair. § SE FLANNEL in light and PAINTS, at 8c. ‘@rnment courses prerequisite to high) jassage an ordinance which will sub- | duatioy mit to the voters at the March elec > . ‘ a a 25 é Orne \ rreegem passed seven Dille,| tion cciueien per ds eo “et \} 120 KIMONOS in. plain $ cH patterns at aa a | 100 GAMES, _ including Which have gone to the senate. They| 4 §500,000 hospital pink, light and dark N yard. War of Nations, Little e , 5 7 300 Y. Ar BLEACHED Red Riding Hood, @re H. B. 21, reimbufsing $2,500 to ‘ouncilman R. H. Thomson oppos blue cotton crepe, at 95c individuals who went down in their) oq aml aa Cok Meniae that ; Pp pockets for the state council of de "ay treads fe tndabled a ir Clip the following and send it to your senator and repre- pair. MUSLIN, 36 inches | Mother Goose, A. Dot fense; H. B. 22, appropriating $2,500| ¢ te extradition expenses; H. B. propriating $5,500 for the de , a city h ment of agriculture; H. B. 13, re 1 lating to probate procedure; H. B fi "both the prope elvic institu 20, providing “equal pay for equal tion and the war memorial hospital gervice” to women school teachers:| planned for appropriating $5 to]; e institutions for immediate use HH. B. 41, reappropriating $619,844 to] the downtowr foad construction which was halted | ; and FE $ by the war anized labor, told the sentatives at Olympia: | a " front or back fastening 4} aS 3 at | 34 BABY BLANKETS in Sam Postman, Drum- style at 25¢ each. § i pink and white, or blue aes "4 Sumi ne es ~EAPa WAG 8 MIS “OATS at | and white Teddy Bear MEN’S SUMM 7 Cone pore F pattern, size 32 by 36, SUITS with sleeveless and checked patterns, VELESS JACK- at 50¢ each. jackets, at $2.50. sizes 2 to 5 years, a of velveteen and | 60 MERCERIZED CoT- | 12 WOMEN’S SKIRTS of each, silk jersey at { TON TABLE CLOTHS, silk and cotton, at 120 PAIRS OF WHIT f ECE DINNER SET, sizes 72x72 and 72x90, $1.65. CREPE BLOOM : ‘ose pattern, P y and $1.85 each. | 25 WOMEN’S WASH elastic shirring at waist $: 2 ED SPREADS at DRESSES at $2.85. and knee, at 39¢ pair. 100 T H R n-PIECE $ 3 5 es ch. 23 WOMEN’S WASH 100 YARDS BUNGA- BROWN AND WHITE 2 : DRESSES at $1.95. LOW } . at 10c, 15c BOWL § porcelain I "siz 5 WOMEN’S WASH and 20¢ yard. lined, at 75c. vt 5 (The Basement Store) ' 180 BRASSIERESin $5.65. wide, at 15¢ yard. | Messenger Boy, Uncle | that Olympia, Wash. Dear Sir: I urge you to vote for Senator Lamp- ing’s bill to give Washington soldiers $10 a month for service during the recent war. I urge you to see to it that this measure is not buried in committee Our soldiers should be treated right. They need BUD fox ready cash when they are discharged. Let's give it —r to them thru the Lamping bill—and let's pass that bill promptly. Merit and not politics should count. Kirk’s Military Shop Divorce ‘Bill Is Yours sincerely, 1209 FIRST AVE. Worrying Solons OLYMPIA, Jan, 25.—How can the | written law check the ever-growing FREE DOCTOR Joiiter” chis “is the problem that Ex-Government Physiciae seems to worry the joint morals com- dinance the [empeineme veewor | i tage ica | et tye, a - COSSACK SYSTEM HERE; TO FIGHT IT BY REFERENDUM IF IT IS PASSED ell, 34th district; Frank H. R th district; Fred W. Hastings: Brown Dental .’ OLYMPIA N5.—Organized | police is true of constabularies in oth-| follows the suggestion of Gov. Lis-| troduced the bill establishing a con ter for a force of 24 men stabulary of four companies of 56 Offi The | Geo, B, Lamping, 37th di will \ the : : ‘ 45th district i " legislature pa c h measures will go to the| men each, favors following the Penn & 1ces Best | x count regineuntiies a ira Cotterill, 46th diut of a ate y DY) seabulary e shall pr it to} house military affairs committee, of | sylvania plan. Ledgerwood, of Gat ps lature rceme i which ¢ ge W. Adamson, of Ev-| field, a democrat, introduced the James T ene ase and BE. H. Gui@ 47th district fiber legi is made toda c eas i} they stood erett, is temporary chairman, Ad-| modified state police bill 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists |... ? lam Short, of the e Federation of for have been abolis , , , amson is in favor of a modified con-| Both bills empower the state police Eatablished tn 1802 | “HAVE ( bor : " cal lary to arrest without warrant, ald aus OUT ‘s oppose tion of al! + aidarwiit Sarniie AB VANITY Sassett, of Spokane, who today in-| thorities in running down crime, en= ITHO question hi Re he following cc 1 to Washingto enators and re stat . » lab r . - force « ng uWs, and pres the most “relinbia nd t ie wpor yashingt nic aM pec Ary jane fe: lente cka of the Coxsacks to be in koe etimics) -te We: (400 Sn and reasonable reventatives at ashingto rt no senators are € 4 done . ai law and orde ‘ and Miles Poindexter representatives are: John F. Miller, Albert|police have be « ‘ : The Bassett bill goes furt Dental Offices in Seat jot planning any attacks peal Shave earn 1 Wm. La Folle cain ag NOE PIRAAInE Any acaon ides that “any one wl ed their « Inte Bey the 3 what they do. Our work $* guaran- teed, and our busir yeferrea t 7 yndicalisen bill—-at least Johnson, C. C. Dill, Lynn Hadl , me hn lwaid. “There and thr dime bL ener igpraaer mdf,” a 10 C “get Dear Congressman: Believing that we should InnOE, veearn ' volte eaibiacure 14 (n peenon, it Horlick’s | of BARS keep our promises to service men, and knowing that ion adjourns: A new Aig AmInINAL ’ oe ana atte Le we all promised to treat them right, I urge you now drafted and passed be rt * 7 4 Pn P ed Milk 7 ind imprisonment for six St.Paul Stove Repair & Yoga . to do all you can to prevent their being returned home ne texts and pub-|fore the legislature adjourns. The| / WMI y ee problem will, no doubt, be ng they will satisfied ‘ ‘ ; ie mov nt to give every re- : N "7 ) pennil I fa ror the emer ? # 1] Meck Me ed by the executive commit A FREE SPEECH DISCUSSION 01 turned soldier $300 to start him in civilian life. asd in ate anized labor and the farm Th monwealth club meets est, and satisfactory to you. EDWIN J. DROWN Owner and Manager Brown Dental Offices 196 Col bin Mt, at an early date. January at Good Bats ia, At 7 ¢ there will be A ussion of th ndigalist buL A Nutritious Diet for All Ages | and “What Limitations, if Any, om ! Quick Lunch; Home or Office. | Freedom of Speech.” OTHERS are IMITATIONS 608 PIKE ST. ! Main 875

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