The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR., Reporters Pay Tribute to to Two Men Who Best Served People— Rep. Hodgdon and Sen. Iverson “ [Re a OLYMPIA, March 14 nd Members of! bers argued amendments to the auto the state atute are striking out bus regulation bill ih for home ay The session ad A page, bearing a huge made his way to Hodgdon journed ° at night, atter|™ to Hodgdor an event *s odds and end A People's Spokesman and burs tainment. Pin on, beaming with — pride, Were in both e and wenate cknowledge what he said dier entertainer Jase music All day Th = and playe oth members were on the few Up pending agreements ments, Hodgdon Wives of senators w 4 in a With almble wits committee room paring lu for the legistature in old age and fought the evening session. a losing fight against th iticlans fn & populist in the early angular, but returned to One dramatio moment marked) He had t house deliberations. days, and be “Old Man” Hodgdon, representa.) fr | tiye from Seattle, respected for his) The eeeasional spark of humor and fre quent outbursts of fiery u Was siti time a candidate adSAebiRded FJ! quiet, while t spreading where no & independent lea during the session. | The bosses held the whip hand prac tleally all the time Recall for Taylor? ship dev Lacquered Georgette-and- Rough Straws EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Copenhagen re ae Rough Milan 2a Rose 4245 Joshua Gi Bid, ‘Gnby: thao be Senasen . “osha apie . P snthoriog with the lawmaking of Basket-weave ¥* at a Red the 60 days. And they are not er o ' ='itirely satisfied. They quar effects aanecdire iat on ward We tad thet Brown, Berge 1 give the republican party state an unsightly black eye nembers are elected Au SE ee ée6 83 Puetsace g - wale die New 100 uate, are SPRING, ’ CHOOSE guns two FROM i] ‘Me * back automatically s recalled, Joe Smith, of Everett, who takes his orders from the ring leaders, | be r 4. Each of these ed the Lamping bill. and voted for pork, and all the or ganization measures Fairchild and Davis, of T: must run in two years. Th “Habit of Thrift” works wonders. To cultivate it Buy Thrift Stamps Buy War Savings senators FREDERICK & NELSON ‘acoma each Stamps have independent records, expecially Start a Savings Poe Joh h bh ind aa t. _, Ben Je in yen who has an ‘Indepen-| ‘We sell stampa and pendent, of Spokane, must alse raake| vings |4 campaign if they are to come back. | I . : * nts on | Hand-embroidery and Beading Beautify ; Saturday Evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock. ILL HEALTHIS SUICIDE CAUSE: Despondency due to ili health is he police ax the motive 6 of Dietrich Wicke, 39 }who shot himself to death with a pistol on the sleeping porch of hin! home at 5031 11th ave. N. EB, at § |p. m. Thursday | | Wickes was taken {ft last Satur-| }day night and had not fully recov. | ‘ered. Mrs. Wickes was in the house |when she heard the shot, and run. ning to the porch saw Wickes with the pistol in his hand and a bulle wound in his mouth, accomting to the police Wickes had been a resident of Se. Dainty Georgette Blouses _ at $7.50 —and in addition to the trimmings mentioned, there are cluster tuckings, hemstitching and lace trimmings—handsome blouses for dress wear. In colorings there is choice of Bisque, Navy, Taupe, Purple, Flesh-color, White, Light- H gray, Light-blue and combination effects— Have your suit made to yohr individual measure attle for ten years and was em | collarless or with square or rolling collars, ployed by the Osseward pharmacy i ”" > i He is survived of Mra. Wickes and Sizes $6 to 44. Price $7.50. two sons, 9 and 7 years of age. The lbody was taken’ ta the University | | undertaking parlors. AT $4.95— — Plain tailored as well as daintily beaded effects are in this low-priced assort- a a ment of Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists, varying they designs with tucks, 1} Custodian of | shirring, buttons and hemstitching. Alien Property | In Flesh-color, Brown, Navy, White, Black, Tan and a few Plaids, $4.95. THE BASEMENT STORE, es eee Spring Neckwear | Face Powders Transforms Frocks and Blouses _|_i"_ favorite varieties, of- fered in wide selection in COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, in fine organdie, hem- The Basement Store. stitched and trimmed with three rows of fine Val- dove. Rite “Powder, ta whité. er enciennes lace; also double Collar and Cuff Sets, flesh, 50c box embroidered in white, with scalloped edge, $1.00. Melia Powder, in while or flesh © BOX FRILLY PLA ) COLLARS, ORGANDIE COLLARS in Melba Lav'me Powder, in white with roll satin collars sailor, round or roll shape, | cy thanks, 083 tone in rol sailor shape, and , Geo Collars, — fringe io teteaet , Melba Neutral Powder, in white trimmed, $1.00 each wi or flesh, 750 box VESTEES, in canvas cloth, COLLAR AND CUFF SETS lady Mary Powder, in flesh organdie or pique, for the OF ORGANDIE, in plain flat color price le box new coat-dress, are priced at style with scalloped — ede 50¢ rach 25e¢. 5 La Grace Powder, in flesh color price d0e box, PIQUE OR ORGAND ROLL COLLARS of white mus LAR AND CUFE 8. pin lin with Ince or picot edge, | pussy Will bie Pah tucked, hematitched, scalloped 25e¢ evch | color, pric or laceedged, are 5O€ each. THE BASEMENT STORK, | | | Splendor Powder, in white or i flesh, price 0c box | Plorient Powder, in white or New Spring Oxfords, $6.95 | siteie ie wai. in wnive o flesh, price 50e box With A. Mitchell Palmer's eleva tion to the attorney generaiship, | Garvan succeeds to the duties of | alien property custodian. He has been assistant to Palmer. Garvan s| 4 prominent New York democrat) and was considered for the demo. eratie nomination for governor of| New York state in the last cam.| | paign. Shipwrecked, Dies in Sight of Plenty (Special to The Star by N. LONDON, March 14. HE ‘ good-looking Oxford model pictured, is a new ar- rival, in Luxor Powder, in flesh color, | price The box Eutaska Powder, in white or flesh color, price UNION TAILORS The amartest of new fabrics, the best of the new style ideas and #kiliful tailoring are com- bined here to give you satin faction. _ REASONABLE PRICES © box in white or Cocoa-brown | Djer-Kiss Powder, white or flesh, Calfskin hidden Garden Glow Powder, in flesh Brown Kidekin | “cer, price se vox Black Kidskin Harriet Ayer’s Powder, in flesh box R weeks on a barven island northeast of Herm, one of the Channel islands with military or straight Cuban heels. Sizes 21 to Orchid Powder, in white or flesh, with nothing but shell fish for food, a price POX the mate of the shipwrecked Iris 8, $6.95 pair. THE STOR | died before his plight was discovered His body wax found in the rude hut | the had built of rocks cemented with ‘turf. Islands of peace and plenty were within his line of vision, but he {could not reach them, | FREDERICK & NELSON FREDERICK & NELSON 304 Pike St. Practical All-purpose Serge Dresses Showing Late Style-Developments $14.75 lf. HESE Dresses that serve so admirably now for business and general wear, will appear later without wraps, justifying their reputation as all-season frocks. They make ingenious use of military braids in various widths, rows of buttons and em- broidery, some in collarless style, others with white satin collar, and a few showing the extra width at hips which adapts the slender skirts to certain figures. Colors include Fawn African-brown Navy Black Sizes for women and misses. Attractively priced at $14.75. THF, HASEMENT STORE. Sheer, New Dress Voiles at 35c Yard GLANCE at these “summery” fabrics is to visualize the daintiest of frocks for afternoon and evening wear—dresses that fairly~ typify) summer. ae There are spot patterns in blue, rose and gold on “crackle” grounds; 7% §] clusters of old-fashioned flowers; cross-bars combined with shadow HE] flower printings; also stripes’ combined with tiny embroidered designs, ¢ { All in the dainty pastel colorings. Widths 36 and 40 inches—35¢ yard. —THE BASEMENT STORE. | Saxony Yarn, 10c Skein | | New Hand-bags F yiraar de of Yarn desirable for | include the popular silk- or chemill many uses, for knitting and em- tasseled Bags of silk, also Leather B | broidering, in Lavender,” Green and with silk lining, fitted with mirrgr, pi J Black, 10¢ skein. from $2.25 to $3.50. ~—THE RASEMENT STORE, | —THE BASEMENT STORE, | ¢ Pair 6 Pairs for $2.50 HESE Half-hose are of standard make— T pure thread silk, with high-spliced silk heel, lisle top and toe. They are exceptional in value at the price quoted. They are slightly imperfect; a faulty adfustment in knitting having caused a drawn or puck- ered thread where lisle joins silk at the top. This should have little or no effect on their serviceability, COLORS: Black, Navy-blue, Cor- dovan and Gray. SIZES 914 to 111% On Sale Saturday in BASEMENT STORE FREDERICK & NELSON FUETH AVENUE “AND PINE” STREET

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