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RKINS SAT ON (— CONVENTION and Pierce G. 0. P. + + Give Him the Gate defeat of Samuel A, Perkins, ma, for national committee fo the G. 0. P. of this state Mably certain following pas: @f resolutions opposing him aby the King county and Pierce conventions Saturday Tn Beattie, Reeves Aylmore, maty chairman, declared that fail € endorse Perkins would be in ied by him to mean that he ts Of harmony with the party ish It ts expected, therefore. it Aylmore wil! alse be supplanted Jong. Samuel A. Walker, who & fight on Rerkins prior to the Ing of the county canventions, who was defeated for a place in! Seounty convention, and elim d from a place on the state tion, will also find his term lived the whole, the results of the entions have been to eliminate party leaders who, according to A interpretations, were inject factional disputes county convention here tn George H. Walker for dele large to th onal conven and Capt. © D. Colvin and iam T. Laube as district dele- | alternates, Mrs. Sarah Weed-| Irs, Joseph Latham and J. J.| IN were selected | P. Todd was indorsed for presi 1 elector. Wiliam A } han and Hervey lary of the K ition of 251 to the convention. ard D. Taylor was selected as fing county representative on the ittee om rules and order, an¢ ra. Donna Raker on the creden Sy ie committee The county convention Pesotution fav te and count Gaines was elected M. Lindley county dele. nacpted nventio NEBRASKA WILL | DECIDE PRIMARY, “Apel 19.—with practically end i pandidates today rested on their Satisfied that they have done } Rat they can to explain the issued} Nebraska voters so the electors} yy vote intelligently in tommorrow's | state-wide preferential primary elec | tion. ‘The three.cornered republican pres. Mdentiai fight promises to be hotly contested. General Leanard Wood, Senator Hiram Johnson and General Joba J. Pershing are on the ballot asking that the sixteen delegates to| Tepublican national convention Pledged to vote in their favor. Johnson has been active, spe a partion of the ‘00d & one-day whirl over the part of Nebraska, making at Lincoln and Omaha. Pershing has not visited the his own behalf, his backers been idle. An extended ad- campaign has been carricd the American military con- interests and a number of ns have taken the stump in 9 absence of their “favorite san.” the democratic side, Senator G M Hitchcock is almost certain to wip the sixteen democratic delegates / to the San Francisco convention. He is opposed by only one oppanent— | Robert Ross, of Lexington, Neb., who is expected to cut little figure Nebrask.'s delegates to the nation. al conventions are pledged to abide | by the decision of the preferential ‘vote. W. J. Bryan's fight to be named Gclegate at large to the democratic convention is arousing almost as} Much interest as the presidential | contest. Pledged not ta vote for Hitchcock at the convention if elect: ed, Bryan's stumping speeches have ‘ d the Nebraska senator bitterly, iryan claiming to see in Hitchock’s | ai an effort to revive light and beers. il Men Will ry to Elect ix Candidates | Forest L. Hudson, mining engin- 1, former president of the struc | iron workers of Seattle and| d of the Rallwaymen’s Welfare! ue, will be @ candidate for the! ited States senate against Wesley | His candidacy will be pro-| ed by the Rallwaymen’s Welfare , which will co-operate in q ¢-Labor nonpartisan political Movement to “revitalize congress” | th 200 candidates. | dson is a graduate of Colorado pol. of Mines and %5 years of He is‘inventor of the Hudson Placer Mining Dredge exhibited the recent mining convention} re. | { Railway mep will promote the!| ndidates for representative of the owing: | First district—William Sghreiber, ttle general chairman oo rail ay telegraphers on O-W. R. & N tem, graduate of Ann Arbor law ool, a Bull Mooge republican, age THE we bent inl ental 19, 1920. FREDERICK & NELSON 650 Dresses in The Down RESSES frilled puffed and shirred, mood—Dresses_ clearly signed for a generally ful existence—and jus many others for wear. Many of these samples and show in FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE stairs Store —and All Modestly Priced and por- traying Fashion in a frivolous de- use- as t playtime are their prices at what advantage they are secured, A list of their materials pri tically duplicates a roll-call the season's 3 Tricotine, Twill, Jersey, Geargette. Divided into groups, Dress lows: ette, Taffeta, 67 Jersey Dresses at $13.95 35 Silk Dresses at $19.85 43 Tricotine Dresses at $22.50 59 Tricdtine Dresses at $24.50 140 Taffeta Dresses at $24.50 5-piece Glass Mixing Bowl Sets, Special $1.15 HERE something so cleanly and invit- ing about these transparent glass Mixing Bowls that housekeep- ers love use them. Set o to five— special —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE S-inch, 6-inch, 7-inch, 8-inch, 9-inch, $1.15. Good Caps for Boys $1.00 TRONGLY made to withstand the none-too-gentle treatment they receive from boys are these Caps of Blue Serge, Brown, Gray and Green mixtures and Novelty Suitings, sizes 64% to 7, $1.00. BLACK SATEEN BLOUSES, with single pocket, and attached collar, sizes 6 to 15 years, $1.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Brotherhood of Rallway Trainmen on G. N. system. Third district—-F. E. Morrill, Ta coma, legislative representative of | hood of Rallway Clerk | republican, you t atte state of Washington me serensive rney in the »s offer choice as Ae- of epted weaves “ Poiret Sati n, these fol- 107 Tricotine and Poiret Twill Dresses at $33.75 106 Taffeta Dresses at $33.75 at $24.50 to $48.50 46 Evening Dresses at $19.75 to $57.50 , Sizes for Women and Misses. —THE DOWNSTAIRE &TORE 60 Knitted Petticoats Reduced to 69c HEN little girls change from cloth to gingham dresses, these Knitted Petticoats will keep them cozily Warm. ardinal with es 2 reduced In gray and ¢ stripe effects crochet edge, and 3 years, to 69¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STREET ORE S Marabou is Spring-inspired As a Substitute for Fur FE SATHER-LIGHT yet amply warm are these fluffy Neckpieces in all-marabou and _ ostrich- trimmed effects—Black, Natural-color and Brown, low- priced at $4.50, WOOL SCARFS to add warmth to the Spring Suit or to take the place of a wrap, in Green, Brown, Purple, Rose and Plaid Effects, $8.50 and $10.00. PLUSH SCARFS and BELTED WOOL SCARFS with fringe and pockets, in pleasing color-combinations, $3.50 to $16.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Lisle Half-hose 35c Pair ERY good value in these Half-hose of fine lisle thread, woven with double heel and toe to ensure long service. Black, White, Cor- dovan and Navy, sizes 914 to 11%, 35¢ pair; 3 pairs for $1.00, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Pink Cotton Union Suits 75c and 85c OW neck and sleeve- less are these daint- ily tinted Union Suits, with tight knee and band trimmings. Sizes 36 to 38, 75¢. Sizes 40, 42 and 44, 85¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Many Dainty White Voile Blouses, $1.50 BLOUSE that may be tubbed and boiled as often as one wishes, and each time emerge whiter than ever, is a real satisfaction in any wardrobe. These are of that thoroughly practical type, and they have claims to dainti- ness as well in their sheer voiles, groups of tiny tucks, embroider- ed collars with Valenciennes edging or Venise- pattern inserts, or round neck and cuffs edged with accordion plaitings. Delightful choosing is offered at $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Little Tots’ Sweaters Reduced to 69c HIS clearance offering is made up of 85 little Sweaters in 2- to 4-year sizes, closely knit from cotton yarns and buttoning up closely to throat. In Cardinal and Copenhagen, belted, or made with two pockets, reduced to 69¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s Stockings 35c Pair ERVICEABLE, medium-ribbed Black Cotton Stock- ings, in sizes 6 to 10, excellent values at 35¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE © A Purchase of French Flower Trimmings To Sell at 75c, Tuesday O complete in itself is many a flower spray in this purchase that it might reasonably form the entire trimming for a distinctive hat. Dress garniture, too, may appropriately draw upon these skillfully grouped flow- ers. They are handsome affairs in silks and velvets, among them: Grapes with springy tendrils—Pansies’ with feathery velvet wheat—Flowers with grasses—lafge Flat Roses— Daisies and quaint little old-fashioned nosegays. —each little group as- sembled with rare taste in color-blending. Very good values at 75¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bluebird Crepe Gowns Special $2.50 E A THERSTITCH- ING and hemstitch- ing in contrasting color, little ribbon bows and other means are taken to make these Gowns at- ~ tractive. They are of Pink Crepe patterned with bluebirds and sprays of apple-blossoms, also with bluebirds and butterflies. Special, Tuesday, $2.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Combination Range Keeps the Kitchen Cool in Summer and Warm in Winter NE meal may be cooked with gas on this com bination range, the next with coal, just as convenience suggests — or it may be used for gas in warm weather, and for coal when the kitchen is to be heated. All the quick- action fea- tures that have made the Ohio famous as a coal range are retained in this space-saving, time-saving and economical combination range. The possibilities for real service in this range ay be investigated any day in the Stove Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. CHOOLHOUSE DANCES BARRED) Here Are Jobs U. 5 ARMY GOODS Wire Briefs KENNEWICK, Wash., April 19.—| METROPOLITAN for Buddies! Tired of marking time, buddy? [the Brotherhood of Locomotive En: er, Kev. gineers. an fon} Fourth district J. H. Sylvester, -| National Vice Grand President of lthe Brotherhood of jiway Clerks, formerly mayor of Pasco Fifth district—-J, Sylvester Gar- | | vin, Spokang member of Brother: | Musn’t hold dancing parties in| school houses, rules the cate SALE olive drab shirts, all shipment $2.25 and @2.00 l Army Blan ‘ 96.1 Cc. BE. Bi committ) * THERE WILL BE A BARGAIN MATINEE TUESDAY (Tomorrow) INSTEAD OF WEDNESDAY °” FOR KOLB=DILL “Wea? BEST SEATS $1.00 For Tuesday's Matlaee "Second district tt, general ACLEM MER] COMING SATURDAY— WONDERFUL NAZIMOVA in her newest picture— “THE HEART OF A CHILD” it whirls her through a series of glorious and human mdventures and finally brings her to a stage career and to—but that would be telling. Aaron gored to Cal rancher, MARYSVILLE, Parker Brown, death by bull CHEHALIS increased $340 to v Bumper fruit erop Yakima valley. board SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ALL SIZES Guardian Trust & Savings Bank COLMAN BUILDING 0 UL 8 sizes, new ive sorab all woe pay roll |, Proposals 1 Teachers’ salaries a year ry month | f you do, your one best bet Is to! 1 call at room 303, Federal building, and get an application blank for the tpostal clerk and carrier examination | pine 4 to be held next Saturday. ae Feather Pillows ‘Tell the boys," says Postmaster sevters ttle, “that I need 60 clerks and double now, and will take/ ) conte an hour while ke 8. Weis All wool Cash Helts cultural trade don predicts wor! age. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introdace our new (whalebone Plate which fo the tel and strongest plate known, covers very littie of the roof of the m: you, can bite corn off the cob; gu: 16 years. EXAMINATION FREE AMUBL Me-| eral of the 4-2-20. New we New Crede Blank Fine for camping 1 U, 8 Raincoats, reclal erence, he says, and no one nee U, & Ponchos, reclaimed ..... ‘the examination if he has a com Captain or Auto Robes, reves sible school education or its equivalent. sides, all Fine for conte intment.” are given every pref. CHERRY CHAT Cherry's popular: | ity among the bet-| ter class of people ix Not limited to the fact that it offers such accommodat ing terms—that isa big consideration, of course, to almost any one—but few stores offer such a great number of buying attractions ag Cherry's does—in point of styles, superior values and great variety of selections, Cherry's is sure to appeal to you—-and to make you one of its many lasting friends, Cherry's Style Shop, over Pig'n Whistle, 207 Rialto Bidg., on Second Ave., between Madison and Spring. pyramid style, rnment governm: $10.00 Set ae aise Teeth. foot wall, white . 8, Navy Te overnment standard gem wall, khak 12-02. ‘fe 927.50 8. ns, size 9x15, 10 and 12-02 90.00 and $10.00 CAMP Lewis WIRELERS Mail Orders F' x9, UNITED TEA & COFF’ duck South End Market—119 Yealer Way ard LIBERTY MARKET Hetween Vike and Liberty Theatre K You Try QUR-COEFEE- ema —_suren U. 8. Navy arya duck the nteed for 15 years. Have impression taken im . 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