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SUFFRAGISTS ST. LOUIS, "Mo. March » of power was © today an ue tion a non-partisan fe Indorse candidates in local national elections who will rsary Merged in 1890 inte American Woman Suffrage tion. women” by the grant of full suffr Women. The convention wi event. taken out an accident policy, $500 for a broken lex INU. S. MEET Anniversary in St. Louis A in the » attend f the olution malgumation state a uid their Among other things the Women will try to find an} Why Does | the noblest aspir " ng the emancipation the Unitea hind other | high and’ snflinching re pr nd censured for do nations in vote to its n In 1869, Wyoming led the Drate the 50th anniversary of this one te in th and that ta pres ee — ———— © racy unaafe for th . by the pr t their . ‘ THINKS HE'S UNLUCKY POLICE MAKE RAID Seventh ave, an order soo omition 9 Cestoniary have besa sraicnt Separate Pieces are Priced as Follows: a iis owever, much of republican re ing to the hum: of world CHICAGO, March 24.—Fireman ON EQUITY PLANT)” ctoeshlie T hope it will gy lrg gules he's ualvaky Diieetind. te. a. od let entitiad rm so wa va pe party tnsue. If a re X-Ray Objections THE FULL-SIZE BED, $25.00. e! Wwe stories yesterd al a ye e an were In place ot “re Merely split a thumb. And he'd juet|"Freedom,” the pol Saturd rJ senabevates sonahete homens we, the rank THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1919. | British Bombers aries People Support Crown Prince of Sweden oe President Wilson | 50th! | BY AUSTIN B GRIFFITHS Na- effigy. Hamil} meeting tang . A ured the President Wilsor rea unconstitutiona Another i make * nate wa atta, . Partisan Opposition author ways Washington w . that he said the lan Much of the opposition should not | * will be be nake ind maved the country ion of the treaty, Even in later ears a friend of Jefferson was con vieted of saying, among other things, | f} that “Mr. Adams has only completed the iny which Wr Ww of the all time Jup in the p the result vin the bi seer! "This Three-piece Ivory Enamel | Chamber Suite, $85.00 the war nd too fast for waiting #0 N especially interesting Suite for use in connection with sume mer rugs and draperies is the one sketched, in ivory en- | amel finish. rian write Impatient with r those who di cutie for timid « A the recent quip that Mr, W nominated himself five Umes" to the Paris conference, I re call what Secretary of State Seward @|aaid of Mr. Lin “There ia but world to ite I cele in here got ne great Flan: Mr. Handle y impr machin the right of t THE DRESSER, with top 19x38 inches, $32.50. THE DRESSING TABLE, with top 19x82 inches, $27.50. wh destiny of the np that of other paying morning raided the plant of Equity Printing company FIFTH handled style; UNION SUITS in 36 to 46, $2.00. FREDERICK & NELSON G MALL, fancy Baskets to hold the gift of candy, large handled Baskets from which to serve fruit or sandwiches, Tray Baskets and many ' others, quoted at unusually low prices. Sandwich, Cake or Fruit Baskets in Cy, oF ete cn ga i} A SEMI-CHINESE PATTERN is developed in a handsome Seamless Wilton Rug, Envelope Baokeee is rg ares styles; Willow and Fancy Baskets for flow- ) FALLEN FOR FREEDOM on which fanciful flowers and leaves bloom in hazy shades of blue, taupe, yeh — Fiber Candy Baskets in a number of ers, fruit and candy, in medium size. j low and light gray against an impressive background of black. Size 9x12. color-combinations. pare lt | — % | ¥ P . 7 9 | 4 s' BACKGROUND OF A FRENCH WILTON YEL- AT 25¢— Large-size Grass Candy © Baskets; It | AGA GE: & | IRE Baskets in various styles. Exceptional Values in Silks At $1.45 and $1.85 Yard OFT-DRAPING SILKS that lend themselves admirably to the new modes, patterned in subdued plaid and striped effects. AT $1.45 YARD— Block-plaid Messalines; Satin Messa- | : : lines with self-color plaids; Broadly- | Taffetas with multi-color plaid; Glace a missing. ie now reported: wounded: degree att at are hung, They are fashioned of high-grade velvet, with double fold edge. striped Satins; Novelty-stripe Chif- | Block-plaid Messalines; Heavy Cord- igton state casualties, includi above, are as follows | Shown with both sides of dull, rich blue, or with both sides of harmonious fon Taffetas; daintily-plaided Louis- | ed-stripe Satins; Changeable Corded- WOUNDED mre 4 i? “ | mulberry. Others are of blue reversed with mulberry, or blue reversed with ine Silks. stripe Satins, iiman nett wy oN IH rose: Men’s Balbriggan Underwear EASONABLE weight in Men’s Ecru-color Balbriggan Underwear — Shirts in sizes 36 to 46; Drawers in sizes 32 to 44. Low-priced at 65¢ garment. MEN’S MEDIUM-WEIGHT RIBBED ee in our hands, must exam refully this resonant opposi-| eee if It ts personal, partisan, selfish and destructive, or distnter- Jested, constructive and sound } In this analysis, the negative sena- urry the burden to convince n in the street that President nm has not as ample knowledge —Fourth Floor New Window Curtains ‘ VENUE-—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE t/ot material things, and the same f th Li e ae : wer armel or | prem and teri or the Living-room the er wesoral ot we cue |] IN EXTENSIVE NEW SELECTIONS AT MODERA‘ PRICES | AT $5.00 PAIR— AT $9.50 PAIR— Curtains of well-woven Curtains of fine-thi net, effectively trimmed Voile, with et-p with braid edge and tern band insertion b hand - appliqued corner dering embroidered me design. tifs, and 114-inch Fil Marquisette Curtains, pattern edge. strong and smoothly Fine Filet-net Cu woven, with lace inser- in the new Chinese Liberty Legion Needs Help of the Seattle Employers | The emptoym ithe American “ion of with CaS? ~ at the e and Sailors’ club Fourth av ond) time ¢ Cherry at is calling for mote jobs | the for returned ter | the departme Of established for the benefit of Uncle nd needy of Uncle It is at the present ed & large factor in onstruction work of placing xservice men back on the job oné main insue now involv clared J. L. Faulds, ex-naval has been | aviator and director of the Legion Liberty, an ex-| on formed | ed —— ——— {employment department, “iw that tion and edge in hand- terns, finished ° We are determined to place the sol ji Mi |Wanted Credit Gir Gah Gatlot. teak Ga’ the toe. ent crocheted effect. serviceable _ linen Lite organization, which has been form Curtains of juisette ished lace edge. i in Record for It . ; : ‘ | ose Four Huns "cr ant service vp i s : Capt. C. C. Burch, demobilization ex-| We need the co-operation of the! ’ | jae at he Preis, wes sakseil’ | SEs CS ackaslory oe omatialh AtaTee PATE | AT $13.50 PAIR— ead Aap Stiga vou Bg ew cttend & mass testing to be held ts Curtains of finely-woven net, with | An unusual showing of high-gi or je arm, be ™ p one ne oidiers and lors’ club Mon A "7 . “ of the many documents required to| day night at & o'clock. Enaign Kohl dainty appliqued border and edging. | Marquisette and Voile Curtains A New Shipment of sive each man’s record in the army, | of the 13th Naval district, will talk Net Curtains with handsome ap- inset borders of embroidered muslim the enlisted man asked: rae dak pare peer ar ene NU plique designs and self-finish scal- | with linen lace motifs. Other styles “This says I did not qualify a a eat : . . F, Oriental Baskets |markaman, ut how do they ‘gure | wer tm, National aerrtation for|f] loped edge. | with Cluny lace corner designs and ancy en as e that?” from Washington, D. C., will ad Curtains with heavy lacet Arabian | — wide lace insertions and edges. aaa tuned peas - re | arene the meeting | borders, on marquisette or bobbinet. | —Third Floor, | plied Capt. Bt “Well, how could I qualify? 1 EXPECT BIG SUGAR CROP |was in the signal corps and they| An excellent prospect for the 1919| didn't give us any rif But We ‘sugar beet crop is predicted by rep-| were in several sharp engagements | sentatives of the agricultural de Striking Patterns Are Richly Colored in These Wilton Living-room Rugs Brings | Exceptional Values and I know I got four Huns with my automatic. There is no doubt |partment, who have just completed about that, Can't I get credit for an extensive tour thru the sugar beet the four Huns in the records?” ‘district of the country Total American Army Casualties to Date Willow Tray Baskets; Sandwich or Kitied tm netton (includ Cake Baskets, —THE BASEMENT STORE. BLACK a French Wilton Rug is pat- LOW-GOLDEN JASPE GROUND — terned in Chinese design, in rose, tan, | is strewn with gorgeous Chinese H brown, blue and cream colors. | flowers and vines, patterned in Small-size Grass 3K1 at sea) Wounded im netion ( O8 per cont returned) setarnay When beauty combined with dura- | dusky blue, rose, gray and tan. Its gre a eo o . | bility is sought, the French Wilton gold-like coloring will bring a glint ay Bas seh seb ad aed Aa coe Sache ee | is unexcelled. ; of sunlight to a shady living room, Washinaton State Casualties to Date A COPY OF A RARE ORIENTAL IS THIS ISPEHAN DESIGN with tan ground — Killed tm metion ...0.ccceseeeeeee brightened with blue and rose and accented with black. Died of wounds Spacesatt eee - Died of Wounded in action Missing in aetion . —Third Floor, esos Velvet Portieres For Living Room or Drawing Room Total to date ... issued by the United States war department include four rancis E, Deery, next of kin Mrs. J. E. Deery, 1815 Ninth w.,| ly wound | AT $1.85 YARD— b Faward. Stubbs Stripe and Plaid Satins and Failles; next of kin Mra, Hamilton Stubbs, 1211 5. ¥ reported dQ slightly xt of kin Peter Olsen, 710 Denny way, died of give an exquisite air of harmony and a soft glow to the rooms in which they THE BASEMENT STORE. They are excellent values at $37.50 pair. Tatra Floos) ree Uhrich A Nie f ! |_If you vaiue your watch, “xytizyn wicxerts| Girl Dies After — ((CHARLES SCHWARTZ) nino rea 12 Seat'S 73 Days of Coma! Optometrist and Mfg. Optician James Post] KANSAS CITY, Mo, March 24. | After living for 73 days in a! state of coma, which succeeded “tea 65c Garment 1 three weeks of typhoid fever illness, Adelaide O'Dowd, 16-year- RTED MISSING ‘ld school girl, died Sunday, Physi Mra, Addie Cross clans are mystified over her case Private Registered Dentists Management Private Peter Olsen Private Alvin H. Smith’ Miia Alvina Smith ib e Bo fenel_servine, and sradirnte, advartie: |] Formerly proprietor of Mi “SECONDS” IN MEN'S WOOLHALF- [| PiivSt5 béw'is'vay's 02: wir Mavi, | Liberty Bonds tt eS ons dosent ecru shade,’ sizes HOSE, in heavy and-medium weights, Bought and Sold trom his figure, with careful, palniess ‘e Specialize on «Mrs, Laura M, Warson Private Arthur B. Warson John E. Price & Co. methods and personal at STEAKS AND CHOPS low-priced at 50¢ pair. Mra. J. i. Hill Dr. J. Brown’s New " Office Romember the Address _ }3 Ae paeintet vores. REPORTED 000 Hoge Bldg, ORPHEUM BUILDING ¥ " THE BASEMENT STORE. | Telephone Main 2364, Third and Mad x : Private Raymond Dewitt . Rose Penman |