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Moores, W. It "31 SOLONS ASK. | SAVIDGE TO RUN FOR GOVERNOR OLYMPIA, Maren 11.—Thirty-or Members of the legislature called on Land Commissioner Clark Yesterday an going home to him for ernor, Savile sald he wasn't ready to say he would be a candidate, “It T do make the he said, “I Want to be free from pledges of Patronage, and want to be a gov ernor of all the people, and not pun ish political foes or advance political friends.” The delegation was led by Myers, of Lincoln county del@gates were well, Wells, Crawfor¢ Loomis, Cleary and Bis resentatives John Anders Smith, Ryan, Nat McCoy, Roth, Hoff Healey, Spencer, Sawyer Adams, Miller, Harrison and Shields ANTI-INJUNCTION BILL FOR LABOR nNOUNCEd they wer Morthland PASSED IN HOUSE OLYMPIA, March 11.—With only & few minutes left to dis house bills in the house Morning, Representative Grass tried ) yesterday to pass the bill requiring Mise of Washington coal only by al cities, school districts and A Square Deal for - Destitute Kiddies of this amend- is popu of justice After six years of pl state, the state senate erday sed an ment to the ‘mothers’ pension” law, as it larly called, which finally gives a measure to ALL destitute children, Whether the house will follow suit, still remains to be seen. The Star has ceased hoping for either house to consider a asure on merit, The amended “child maintenance” act the house. It will be a miracle if it does. acles happen occasionally. The 1913 legislature passed the original law. In some manner, the law was made to read that only women whose husbands are dead or in the peniten tiary or in the insane asylum, were entitled to the pension to maintain their children, If a woman were deserted, she could get no help. At every session of the legislature honest men and women beseeched the remedy this defect in the law. It was contendéd that it is the children’s welfare that must be con- sidered and that formed the basic principle of the bill. It was contended that wherever there was a desti- tute child, its mother, if a proper person to care for it, should be given a “child’s mainte ” pen- sion. A woman whose husband is a de: er needs that help fully as much as a woman whose husband is in the penitentiary. That seemed obvious. Yet the politicians in the legislature refused to act—until yesterday, to the surprise of all, the state senate passed the Hastings-Wray bill, It’s now up to the house to furnish a second sur- sading by mothers should pass but mir- since then, lawmakers to 'SENATE VOTES BETTER MOTHER PENSION LAW OLYMPIA ings Wray passed the un mente. opposition to that operation sion Inw be March 11.The child maintenance Haat net at Olympia, with unt of strong oviding nate the clause 4 of the mothers’ pen placed under the direc tion of the school boards, Senator Hastings struck off these provisions in order to place the bill on the vdur for final a | the mothers’ pension act, Which restricted its application » only wuch mothers whose hus ed to t them thru mental or physt Clauses *© now extended y for their children. this last type! ‘Thin amendment rea the mothers’ pension bill on} of caring for destitute chil dren without classification as to! thelr parents’ status. The urt will continue to administer the law SENATE PASSES EXTRA BUDGET OLYMPIA, March 11,—The $1 473,899,441 supplemental — budget, which passed the © Monday, comes up in the he y. Ap proximately $500,000 of this amount s out of the general fund, ‘The nt time superior co! * from special funds $25.00 and $29.50 show a pronounced preference for navy and black, with coats in box effect, and semi-fitted, nov- FIFTH AVENUB—PINE Suit Styles of Spring Adapt Themselves to Basement Store Prices HE longer, slenderer skirts, the straight-line box jackets, the vests and other unmistakable details of the new trayed in the Spring display of Suits. season The Serge and Poplin Suits at belted —SIXTH AVENUE are charmingly por- FREDERICK & NELSO! ST RE He Likes to Play Out-of-doors now that it is Springtime, and when he is the proud possessor of a speedy new auto or a shiny Kiddie Kar, there will be bright rosy cheeks at time, and Mother will have uninterrupted time to sew dinner } elty silk vests and over-collars, and many rows of braiding and buttons. or entertain. prise. It an appropriation of )Meon Monday until the end of the § 200 for « Lautet to help @ession the house can consider only him regain health. Governor | Senate bills, The organization had mtg | Lister's private funda have n de ph " United ‘ ee in supple: | FAIRY TALE: reac s Strikers who, conduct themselves i" government for study and erad / peacefully. Speaker Adams sent th ation of} at the With @ war ree a fairy tal Time was getting short. From The Suit pictured at right, of navy serge, has the jacket part- ed in front to show a pongee vest and collar of the same silk. Tailors’ braid and buttons are lavishly used for trimming. Price $25.00. AS TO AUTOS, there are Touring Cars, with wind shields, mud _ guards, | throttle and rubber” tires; and there are racers, painted bright red and yellow and num © bered ready for the race, | Western Crone a o shipping beard vexsel by J. F. Duthie & Co., lected ag the vanguard of a fie of American vessels to ply between New York and the Dutch East Ir dies. This marks the resumption of American vessels In that trade after Laan starts }a lapwe of half a century. The] A rninatd, won of Me PR aang steamship West Ekonk, built by wre ii > Rtn " OLYMPIA, March 11—The senate| Skinner & Eddy, and the steamship | \ Are! . Marion wt, has] killed the Shattuck bill, which | Westpool, a product of the Duthie) youn) Archibald P have prohibited publication | yard, will enter the Italian trade and | | rhs « Paar anonymous election campaign | the Yew York to Antwerp run, re | i} a d matter. spectively se Mp has been » Was being gagged. Grass ts a mem ‘ oad of the rules committee and he | Slaime his colleagues did not con ) suit him. “Sergeant at arms to shut off Gr ‘As & result, the labor bill was @boved thru just as the gong rang “Mob rule,” yelled Grass, as he nis money le transporta jers back and Many of them ‘ord that reads lke tion for the rth from t are too feeble to climb the home. Those who Many Spring Colorings in ya | Ba, na $22.50 $24.50 $29.50 teau Thierry on Sep ber & £ at " : j + The Suit sketched at left suggests how these Suits for general and une dd whic ——, mt Beecorn 1a Month t o K a pastime wear vary their belted design by novelty pockets and collars. It of about 1 | FREDERICK ao ; he fell within is of apple-green wool jersey, with inverted and box plaits and collar that NE Ss N t ‘taal Gentian ‘i oting Machines may be buttoned up to the throat when desired. Price $29.50. the Germans yesterday passed Other variations of the “belted” style in Wool Jersey Suits, are in FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET ONE CAN COAST TO HIS | HEART'S CONTENT, q and carry groceries for Mother, too, in a staunch Coaster Wagon. For two-year-olds there are | small bright red ones, | and there are wooden Express Wagons for older boys. a he hen h ary bullets. FOR THE VERY YOUNG MOTORIST, Overt: and Speedo Kiddie are built very auto-lil with steering wheel a comfortable seat for the driver. There al many other types of Ki die Kars, with and out rubber wheels, tted & in tion bill which pro. But the sentence ates who fail to win Brown, Pekin-blue, Delft-blue, Heliotrope, Sand, Tan,» Mode, Chestnut and Turquoise. . —THE BASEMENT STORE cinded at the last moment b: jon in party m4 iiailimainae " A Smart Two-tone Sailor, $5.00 jorw, and claimed to have ahot jticket. It also creates a § Archibald to bimeelf. {month job for a custodian « The young Se ¢ aviator was re- ing machines. leased from the German prison | “I don't know who you are try ITH its brim elong- ated in front and slightly upturned in back, this Sailor is unusual camp on November 28, and returned | }ing to create a job for,” said to the United States by way of Lamping, “but the gentleman will enough to be very attract- ive, Switzerta nd. have nothing to do most of the - oe —— m - time.” Friends of the bill pro Senate Kills Bill It is of lacquered rough Milan straw, with been super down {tested loudly to the insinuation A and voted down Lamping’s Ra sing School Age) at oe to eliminate the job. OLYM indefinitely A, March 11.—The sena’ jostponed =H. B raising the dance THERE ARE E PEDES, too, rubber til and red _ bodied, others with s' wheels and a able seat for the mot “Tan. Little Mothers Will Be So to get their doll-child out in the fresh Spring air, and a rubber-tired Wi Perambulator is so sary to dolly’s comfor When it is softly lin throughout, and there is canopy to protect bisque cheeks from the sun, it very nice. —Toy Section, E) ; ; |Elks’ Resolution Not to Be Taken Up OLYMPIA, March 11.—Elics in the senate who were angry because the Seattle lodge virtually called Oppo Rents of the Lamping bill Bolshe. We'll Soon Have a State Bee Doctor inn. “iccian tone ain’ Rover OLYMPIA, March 11.—A bee doc-|4nd not consider Rockwell's resolu tor will soon be on the job for the| tion asking the Seattle brethren to state, to h down and treat beo|retract. The resolution had been 4 “. and encourage “apicul-| made a special order for 11 a. m tur The senate passed the house | yesterday. When timt hour rolled bill yesterda ‘ ind, Rockwell moved that it be BILL FOR CONTROL OF n up Thursday night—which practically means [ndefinite post. SOCIAL DISEASE PASSES | °°" OLYMPIA, March 11.—The house Senate Fails to passed senate bill 6, providing for “ . is Gentrol of iteiel dee Repeal “Pork” Bills striking ral feature: OLYMPIA, Mareh 11 By trick y, the senate appropriations lead. of 85 to y tion 2, providing for reports to|ers saved the armory pork for Ev dis tt, Walla Walla t aith authorities on social was one of the sections smoth: the Fairehild bill, revoking these appropriations, until after noon Monday, Then they re. ported out the bill. Of course this was just one way of killing the bill eral bene! vocational t agement of | ining in schools: | Hennaebrim and navy crown Sand-color brim and Copenhagen crown and the ribbon of its band and bow is divided between moire and satin. Price $5.00. FLEXIBLE CUSHION-BRIM SAILORS of strongly- sewed hemp straw, in Rose, Taupe, Pearl-gray, Peacock-blue and Copenhagen, $6.50. DENTED-CROWN SAILORS of rough Milan straw, highly lacquered, with brim-edge rolled under, in Navy, Brown, Henna, with self-colored or con- hose supporters. Sizes trasting ribbon band, $5.00. 19 to 26. Price $1.00. THE BASEMENT STORE. —THE BASEMENT STORE. Frenella Corset Of Pink Batiste $1.00 ADE with an un- boned space at hip to insure freedom and comfort, and the low bust and long skirt make it a practical mod- el for the average fig- ure. Fitted with four ‘i and Aberdeen, atricken Chairs arid Rockers In An Exceptional Offering held in the for three March 20, Anti-Skagit Bill Dies in the House} OLYMPIA, March 11.—The certifi- to the for the brary. buying of the proposed Carn Bill Is Held Up OLYMPIA, Mareh 11.—Efforts| are being made to kill the house bill | which would prohibit Sound steam st mariner, were | boat owners from escaping full tax held Tue at 2 p. m. from the/ation by having their craft assessed Gapel of 2 Watso: by the assessor, who makes the low. Wednesday, at cate of necessity bill, which would under the auspices of the Shipmas-|est bid, Altho this measure passed . ed public utility com: ters’ Association of the United | the house, it 1s being held up in the heal ao i! 268 1 well-built and comfortable Chairs and - - — er site by the city of ‘ Rockers (two as illustrated), with spring seats 5 aime ih the beams yaate tay covered in tapestry or imitation leather. In the FALLEN FOR F REEDOM popular fumed oak and mahogany finishes. SUPERINTENDS HOSPITAL CHICAGO, March 11.—Dr, Clar- ence A, Neymann, of Baltimore, to. | day had the appointment as superin- | tendent of the Cook County Pscho- | | pathic hospital |) Characterizes our "methods in || every transaction, and our cus- tomers are accorded every cour- tesy consistent with sound busi- ness judgment 4% veld en Savings Accounts Accounts Si tt Check Gordialiy invitees AT* Peoples Savings Bank bapspasie AVE. AND PIKE 87, “TRUSS TORTURE |can be eliminated by. wearing # dberg Rupture Support. rial to prove its ates give fF ity. A. LUNDBERG CO, | 1101 Third Ave. Maud Powell before the time limit for considera- tion, and was thus automatically te Pikeonho Dr H.U TROGERS Optometrist Featured Wednesday, at an exceptionally low price—for Chair or Rocker—$7.50. : Killed in action (Including S81 at sea) .... Died of dinenne Wounded in action (over 85 per cent returned to duty) Missing in netion (not including pF returned) Total to date ..... Washington State Casualties to » Date Killed in netion SUACKERS i other x Our Uncle Sam hax one long arm 1 hs DK. J. Rh. DINYON Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES on Earth T ans ; p= American Army Casualties to pone | ——_______ | Casualty lists issued by the United States war de partment Include lone Beattle man, Private Wilinet C. Morehouse, 1 | Morehouse, 41 Third st., died of necident and ot Washingt fi it Wve, are as follows: | We are one of the few optica: | stores in the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finleh, | Sid we are the ey ee SEATTLE 0) RST AVK. Examination free, by graduate op- not prescribed wolutely necessary. | |BINYON OPTICAL CO. | 1116 FIRST AVE. \ Between Spring and Sencen v alm 1559 t of Kin, Ja H, Sprowl cat Mra. A. J, Barsch Carls R. Morehouse | Name We have no And you |] Private He pee se | Private Wilmet C | KI DIN ACTH FOURTH FLOOR. if} Privat waa Seite i Tuenwed hm SUit, Coa, Dress RENCK UPSTAIRS STORK, Second and Union, ji ' Private