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‘BUILDINGS FOR FREDERICK: | start SCHOOLS & NELSON People of the state tare groaning OLYMPTA, Feb 8 Kreetion of under the taxation burden ‘ord new buildings at the state universi ' to frequent me ty, state college, and three normal | declarations in the Fifth AvenuePine Street—Sixth Avenue with funds taken out of the | inlature but general treasury, will be considered | when a plan fe by the degighature . distributing the Por weeks a quiet fight for new educational buildings hae been un der way Now, with prepared following appropriation Erection fund for Philosophy hall, at tho atate university, costing $200 the provision budget is ine partially tuded for 000, and providing much needed rec day he asked the {tation halls neonate to permit A lump appropriation of $47,737.20 the votern ¢t San baat nS cralonta eat cerieen ~al amend the const sum paid in by students as tuition Mad” tilly tater, ‘wate pe ee hibits taxation « Appropriation of $180,000 f0F | j tangible property-—stocks, mort Dairy loge costing re on o bulldings. gages, incomes, bonds. tiding at the state oc “Nine states have already broker away from the old, unjust system which shackles this state,” he said I can’t understand why any senato would be afraid to trust the peor to work out a new system, when the are willing to trust pena to come down here and mak laws that would operate under an onatitution,” of secondary dairy school at cont of $80,000. at each of th ¥, conting $75.00 Stephen Hull people the amended « "— An Exceptional Offering of Men’s altho he refused to vote raise 8 stitutional It takes a two-thirds ¢/senatore—to submit a amendment to the peor % fuse or ka umight aslature wo things that “There are only ainet revining man, Spokane } his feet, face pale, wted aga this attack Union Suits at $1.85 ORITICISE PLAN he termed “au a O E style only, in a quality that would ordi- FOR TERMINALS Taylor, presiding, called narily retail at a considerably higher price. M 1$.--Ralirosd of-| 2 = | Swiss-ribbed and full-fashioned, to fit the figure : ee eal Gaetan ovat Woe . Just thir ell sald. smoothly, without excess material. Medium- € are taxed $554,000 m heavy mixed wool and cotton, ecru in color. yeamtanion and ché $651,000, and cash only Long-sleeve, ankle-length style, with knit-on nliread. 04 |Gollare are watazed.” ‘cuffs and ankles. Sizes from 34 to 50. i. + Len Johnaon, urged that Roc n be put up to the v« A featured offering for Wednesday, at $1.85 the suit. counties tha lose their railroad tax Men's F : P ; “Every time a little home owner mn of high on real der he rallroads a terminals that Ot who FREE DOCTOR Ex-Goverament Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. of 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG Co, STORES Look for the Vree Doctor Sign. before be « any of lenged by ad presented letting o were Rrown yon, Com —_ Cox, INTRODUCES STRIKE Kuykend Smith, OLYMPIA, Feb, 14.—State, coun-| Taylor, Thomle, Wray and Young. | ty_or city employes, who go out On ‘The vote stood 24 to 38 in favor of r e, of stfike, will be vidlating {he law, bill introduced today by Gu King, passes tho legislature. ubmiaaion of the amendment Bought and sold at market rates. Ces The Seattle “The groan under present taxer,” | Rockwell warned, “will develop inte DIES OF HEART TROUBLE |q howl. Ax long as I live I'll fight * Patrick Harrison, 65 pyard | this present system.” National Bank |). 20. Sed te ieart trounie fn ne Bond Department Foon at the Oregon hotel, 123 Sec ‘The senate didn’t hesitate to pass ond ave. 8., Monday a resolution by Rockwell, providing from the Second Ave. and Columbia St. Hank of Commerce jadisen Second and Mi ASK FOR and GET for appointment of a committees to taxation reform and report to study 9 the next legislature. Or tT Nes and Bishop voted against A PART OF THE Horlick 2 Senet thease | The ] senators and three reprowentatives Malted Milk would make up the committee For Infants and Invalide OTHERS are IMITATIONS ORPHEUM CIRCUIT MOORE IHEAIRE HELM CIR hou taxlouvke MAINS EUM VAUDEVILLE 4 The following program (which continues through Saturday), has a distinct appeal to amusement seek- ers—so much so that it will be wise to obtain seats EARLY. JOHN B. HYMER AND COMPANY PRE “TOM WALKER IN DIXIE E” A FANTASTIC COMEDY NOV Written by and Produced Under the I n Hastings, who voted against the natitutional amendment pr Above All Things Guard Your Health! One of the surest ways of impairing your health is | mer » of Mr. H thousands and thousands of and requires y of study and practice. We have been located for years in our present offices and have successfully treated thousands of Seat- tle people. Four facts that emphasize the importance of having your teeth attended to here: Third— Our Painless Methods have for ever removed dread of the 1 chair ich TURNER AND GRACE Futurist Juggling Novelty SCOT GIBSON A Kilted Komic GEORGE OTTIE McKAY 4» ARDINE IN THEIR NEW OFFERING “ALL FOR FUN” First— re's no § office of the word the fullest sense thi NIK s MATINEES 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 10c, 25c, 50c Second— Fourth— Ths avers bosention darien | ae aay 6b ras Wee ClbeonT th defy competition. We ha to large practice—buy in lar ir quantities, thereby enabling us making more | dental for less methods | Let us examine your mouth and tell you what you “Caprice Viennois 1 and what « immediately to obviate . t " ping. It will « you for Electro Painless Dentists “Laboring People’s Dentists” S. E. Corner First and Pike Phone Main 2555 Henry Wienlawski an appointment Second Concerto Twelfth Rhaps | LEGISLATIVE NOTES || BY “TED” COOK 1K | pent kweil's |, ‘committee, warned the senate several discard the Nationa! Guard at the port that will give them the THE SHRAPNEL DODGERS | BRENCK’S BRONZE HORSE to have f fa - even one lowest valuation soe, . ae 7 . « © as 68 to 1 ‘or the The Fighting Canadians or two DAC eeth in your cor was 68 or — mouth. There have been second time in one day, Representa cases where people were in poor health and could red back to committee not locate the trouble—they went to their den- Pg ig Agri Al Pace lag: tist to have an ache stopped or a cavity filled xi Thee Boheme esp valiet pageeie and found that it was their teeth that had been were: Atkinson, Conner, Coon, Da The French Chanteuse Violin Virtuoso causing them all the pain, suffering and expense. he eyes ae npr I | AT THE PIANO SALVATORE SANTAELLO MODERN D ISTRY is an exacting science ors, Olser axe, Sawyer, Stratton H. W. Thompson and Speaker Ad- | iain Bill pemme thing as pain here. When we The measure makes it a felony to Concert Orchestra Travel Weekly The Kinogram say our methods are PAIN even advocate or teach the n LESS we mean just that in sity, dut propriety” of propa dicalism bi 'Oregon’s Boxing 4 Bill Is Adopted pe class in naturalization THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919. uid later he might m leration Robert G who usually house bos of teams with the prenentative Ann, won a fight againnt to amend the rules. endment hard to put hut a DI Grane te interested them yesterday Rule an are in got suddenly sidetracked the other day by indefinite postponement So Grass, by a vote ef 46 to 41 got the rules amended as follows r f any committee indefinite por ¢ shall notify the author of the ure of the com mittee’s recommendation not later than before the convening of the house on the day the committee re ment of any This is a move toward “daylight pr ire Grasn doesn't usually play the role of a reformer, but he got away with it Davia, yenterday. “Jimmie” | 7) whose voice is usually the Mark Reed, Gule, of! rass, too. | house Victrola King, all opp In fact, the legislature is getting religion in ny respects. The mbers in y morn ug ll hb out mn things can to stralg there. Ex-President Taft won't addreas the legisiature. Hoe telegraphed that all his time will be taken up with engagements dready made, And the war department has re fused to let the 65th artillery stop off here on the way to Camp Lewis. After a liberal helping of pork legislative leaders are licking their pe and shouting, “Stop, Look aid Appropriations are running up too bight!" Five armories have been distribut ed to deserving comm fen that down senators w te with the organiaation. Dr, ( has put over his §2 bullding program yon, also 000 capitol Fifty thousand de fare comminsic cal—altho the And now the bothersome public long and de ands an appro financially help 0 and entablinh nh inetitu: aim vice disease spread wa who have their pet appro on measures safely hung on the Christmas tree are getting alarmed just in time to drum up loud tomtom protests against two measures the public evidently wants. ‘There was one miscne tn the pro gram. The protest against aviating taxes went out before the Colfax and Wenatchee armory bills came up for action in the senate Monday. Senator Lamping, of the military weeks ago that {t was wasting public money to erect armories. The war department will probably work out a new national defense system and ‘The very fellows who will be shout dest against increased taxes, @ to defeat the Lamping and the women's indus. for © disease victimes, the Colfax and Wenatchee Monday, rmoric SOUND SHIPS TO BE ASSESSED AT! FULL VALUATION OLYMPIA, Feb, 18 Convened in dea house last night the majority organization by passing House 138, | would open the way for full ound steamers, which present laws, are appraised tive Grass bucked house leaders and prevented the bill from being refer at Propaganda of Bolsheviki Here OLYMPIA, Feb. 18 Attempts of o awfully control ' r tion of the uced today committee ulate or to print or cire this Sab “We won't o made a felony | Chairman Kuykendall sion,” says by Lower House | PLANNING TO ENTERTAIN! NATURALIZED CITIZENS Naturalized _ FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Striking Plaids in Rich Color Combinations Distinguish These New Separate Skirts which are fashioned in plain one-piece styles with novelty pockets, also in full-plaited models. THE NOVELTY PLAID SKIRT, pictured at right, is of serge, olive- drab and green, with over-plaid of victory-blue and red. The or- iginality of the pockets gives a distinctive style to the skirt. Price $17.50. A WORSTED PLAID SKIRT in dark brown and navy (at left) has cluster plaids of green and wis- taria. The wide plait at back but- tons its entire length from waist to hem. This one-piece model is priced at $23.50. FULL. BOX PLAITED SKIRT (at center) of serge in novelty plaid of Copenhagen-blue and gold, over a field of dark green. Priced at $20.00. —Second Floor, The New Cotton Voiles ! al Are in Beautiful Printings, Often Interwoven | 4 with Silk Threads | UPPLEMENTING beautiful floral printings with silk stripes, there are hand- some Voiles, in rich, dark tapestry effects and softer pastel shades. Broad satin stripes appear on other Voiles in combination with cross-bar and dot patterns. Large silk cross-bars are woven over intricate scroll patterns, and there are also beautiful shadow printings. The colorings are beautiful—dark-tan, navy and other blue shades, yellow, rose ‘ and taupe. | Priced at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. ——e | = Re 1,800 Yards of Coatings and Suitings In Two Low-priced Groups: 1.45 and | $2.50 Yerd ! 1,200 YARDS OF COATINGS in the staple shades of plum, green, navy, wine, | khaki-color and black, 54-inch width, $1.45 yard. | 600 YARDS OF COATINGS AND SPRING-WEIGHT SUITINGS in navy, plum, | reindeer, taupe, wine, dark-green, brown, Belgian-blue and black, 54 inches if wide, $2.50 yard. it pos a —THE BASEMENT STORE. Women’s Union Suits 85c and $1.00 : INE-RIBBED Pink Cotton Union Suits, 4 low neck and sleeveless, with tight knee finished with plain hem. Sizes 36 and 38, 85c; 40 to 44, $1.00. Muslin Gown WOMEN’S UNION SUITS, $1.50— (As Pictured) mnelysihed Cotton Vier as Au early 85c Spring wear, in Dutch-neck, elbow-sleeve style, nS ee is : j 4, $1.50. HIS _ sensible, easily- ankle length; sizes 38 to 44, ” laundered Gown is in slip-over style, with faney a MISSES’ STOCKINGS, 35¢ PAIR— stitching in light-blue am Fine-ribbed Black Cotton Stockings of season- ee endn rsa hg able weight, sizes 5 to 914, 35e pair. bow. Price 85¢. a THE BASEMENT STORE. THE BASEMENT STORE, q 15e i5¢ 15c 15¢ 15¢ Liberty Bonds Sc A High Class 15¢ Novrht and Sold John E. Price & Co. citizens will nter tained at the Y. M. ¢ A. au jum, Treat. Fourth'ave, and dada wat 1 ref Howe Bldg [5c 15c Y. M. C. A.'s custom for the past [5c Hoyt’s Coffee 15c years at the graduation of its With Such Rread! Um-m-m! Real Cream 15¢ ’ o~| Judge Jeremiah Neterer, of the Much flavor, such % 18.—If the MeFar-| federal court; Judge Calvin §, Hall Wholesomeness! [5c And 15¢ 4 1 faren aw well in the o¢ tho superior court, and J. Car Try It nT Hors HOT 3 : B.. mith, in charge of the nauraliza | GUNUTS j : n law. | Tho lower | tion class at the Y. M:C. A., will be c oF - 15¢ branch © sislature adopted | tne p ) apeakers the measure by a good-alzed major. | ‘N° PNCPN SPOe < WIZ LZ \Sc FINE 15c ity SANDWICHES Mr Alexander Thompson the BRINGS SILK CARGO [5c 15c only woman in the legislature, voted silk ) amounting to 988 DAVIDSON SB BR HOYT’S aye 8 was bt into sab a The bill provides for 10-round | day on the Manila Maru, Osaka [5c 83 Pike, at Fourth 5c from the O1 -_—_—— fights by professionals, and Kaisha ship 5 rounds for amateurs, under the he ©. 8. K, boat struck th ¢ he " Largeat Audience in the | x | C WE NEVER CLOSE 15c rection of municipal boxing comr typhoon and had bad weathar sno sions, hole trip. , | Northwest | Reads Star Want Ads | =. ee [5c 15¢ 15c 15c is