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} Own o egal? 1 / eae ° cy WM FT 2 FFEI F uh THE PALMER SCORES =—————— : Manon OFFICIAL as TT sees JAPANESE LINER AT | DANA SLEETH — Accuses Post of “Whole- sale Jail Deliveries” \120 Steerage Passengers Rush Out of Beds to Escape $50,000 Blaze | WASHINGTON mas ale jail detiveries and rele Starts One ° 3 of a deserted forest shed, with om nothing but the mountain winds tol and the sob of the firs for solace, | ly sold me three gallons of coal oil, at 28 cente per gallo: from their bunks about 11 o'clock A kindly gas station bandit final toma Inspector R. L whieh I ciated the laws dumped 1° five lions o i Similar cbarges were eee tnd the fi ns of ab gangplank. While Spangenberg was her two years ago’ on the street here National Popular oak. Bi orgy cone aan hand, es turning In a fire alarm from the dock | Underwood in stopping at the Ku ‘The Pammer th Sear and foreboding, we | CL. Lippin special agent of the Tope hotel, 50 Started acrons the mounjains. {Great Nort rushed into the CASTING VOTE :=:-":- |General May Lose More eD | We sounded Ike & cross be the liner and roused tween an influensa ward and a Chinese New Year's all the way betok It was snecse, cough, bark and BANG! But by shutting off th. the carburetor. question SAYS POST'S CHARGES ARE FALSE HOODS hurried to the dock sparsely clothed It required half an hour's work on the part of firemen playing several streams on the biase to got it under! ae carbervter, ‘and stv ta Delegates control. People living in the neigh priming doodad every three min Bacal Gh comsenets tuner were! utes, we came home in clouds of | CHICAGO, Jane 1—Indications at | Standard Ol! company tanks were) hoods. incense, black smoke and spiritual | the opening of the republican nation: | {TS 00 hat effect Declaring that Post belie the | depreasion jal committes contest hearings today | 00" 4 passengers who deportation law wrong, Palm All in all, tt was quite a day, | were that General Wood would lose had been routed were returned te| “By his self-willed and av cand the best bit of scenic news we another claimed delegation-atlaree.| Snares The drenching given the| gudstitution of his mis viewpoint; by his habitual goticitude for social revolutionists | and perverted sympathy for the crim fal anarchists of the country, he Bas consistently deprived the people of their day in court on the enforce 1 importance to wrought back was, “Never out of high for the trip.” — sbified | A subcommittee reporting on the Pierida contest, involving three sets of delegation, indicated it would move to unseat the “regulars” pledged to | General Wood It previously eltmt nated a group piedgrd to Governor | Lowden. ‘The third group, apparent ly fwvored, was beaded by H. L. An |darson and was designated only as “antl Wood.” Further time for argument was | granted the two delegations and the commalttee’s first task today was the [hearing of a contest from the Dis Jertet of Cotumbia, Excess delegates wil be seated }with thetr state delegations if the | the flames. recommendation of a subcommittee | The sisal, representing two-thirds fs adopted by the main committes |Of the lows, bad been sccumulating The sub-committee, compriaing H. 0.|>¢re for montha || Burwum, New Mexico; A. K. Cassell, | . : | prook, New ire, wil ° P 5 | offer the recommendation today. in N. Y. Ship Fire Two regular delegates from the) NEW YORK, June 1.—Ten men vesnal by the firemen, tt was report. | 4, damaged neither the paaengers’| @ffeets nor the cargo. cee | $1,500,000 Fire in Galveston Dock GALVESTON, Tea, June 1— Yueatan steal, owned by New York) firms, and a warehouse of the Ga |veeton Wharf company, valued at $1,500,000, were destroyed by fire wt lunknown origin here early today. The entire eity and harbor fire fighting forces were unable to check win: B’nai B’rith Heads | to Speak Tonight! L. M. Mendelsohn. ‘grand president, and Barnett E. Machs, grand ora-| tor, of District Grand Lodge No~ 4, | Boai Brith, ddreas members and friends of the local lodges in open meeting at Dougias hall at p. m. Tuesday. They will help ate a class of 59 Wed: at the Educational day evening | r. EVERETT. — Rucker Brothers*| fwmill, at Lake Stevens, burns with | | $250,000 loss. TORONTO—Preston W. Bryant to paddle 633 miles to New York in canoe. | Diwtriet of Columbia were seated were infured today when @ Ore start unanimouaty. This added two to ed in the forehateh of the steamship General Wood's roster. Two contest-| Powhatan tn the Morse dry dock, jing delegations, uninstructed, were Brooklyn. Five of the injured were/ | supposed to be Wood's. |firemen. All will probably recover. Clearance Prices on Summer Footwear Just as Summer yy | Baxter & Baxter’s 1326 SECOND AVENUE Never before have you been offered such reductions on High-Grade Shoes at the beginning of a season. We are simply overstocked and all our regular lines for women and men must be reduced. We have even included ten broken lines of the famous Cantilever corrective shoe in the slaughter. Think of being able to select your sum- mer footwear—either high or low—from an endless variety of the world’s most beautiful models, just as the season for wearing them opens, at a saving of $3 to $5 the pair. Can you beat it? ° LOW SHOES---HIGH GRADE---LOW PRICES OXFORDS OXFORDS | PUMPS Brown Calf and Kid, Black Kid White Reignskin Oxfords, Louis Burt’s One-Strap Dull Calf Pump, TELEPHONE NUMBER ° | | \ | Regular prices $9 to $15; now— | $6.85 $7.85 | $8.85 $9.85 | $10.85 OXFORDS White Washable Kid, Louis Heel Oxfords; high grade makes; re- tailed at $12 to $16—just three Prices— $7.85 $8.85 — $9.85 | | and Calf Oxfords; all colors, also leather heels, regular $6.50 values, | regular 8 85 white; military and Louis heels. sale $3 85 i FF ° price. .... o . | 3urt’s One-Strap Dull Calf Pump, | Tegular White Cloth, Louis covered heels, $9.85 LADIES’ BOOTS High grade lines in black, white and colors, all go in this sale at $6.85 ». $12.85 CANTILEVER SHOES Our regular Cantilever stock is not $15. 2. ccccccccce all sizes and widths, regular $8, es $5.85 PTICE. ~nvew nes ons | PUMPS | White Kid, Patent, Black Kid, Gray and Brown Buck Pumps; one | and two-eyelet ties and tongue pumps; wonderful styles. Regular on sale, but we offer you 10 | $12 to $16; sale prices— broken lines of Cantilevers in this | | $7.85 $9.85 | Haina! $8.85 $10.85 | $6.85. $12.85 Beautiful Pumps and Oxfords in all K White kid, white calf and white fathers; alsa nzeegoing at OW THE RAC buck Oxfords; Louis heels; all $4.85 $5.85 $6.85 | sizes and widths—high grade $5.85 A lot of white high Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, | Oxfords all of them, to go in g00d , all to go in hee | this sale at one price...-.----- FOR YOU, MR. MAN! SEE THE WINDOW Complete lines Men’s high-grade | Broken lines Men’s high- High and Low Shoes grade Shoes on the rack at $7.85 » $11.85)$7.85, $8.85 BAXTER & BAXTER stcotoe. No Refunds on Sale Shoes. No Exchanges After 10:30 a. m. LOCAL DOCK AFLAME| Missing George Sada, miasing a month, in Are the acme of misery. ictal 5 A eye lle Attorney | oly cope With her cabina, ao, <n Inst night 7 sah ‘ormer landlady, 107 Pourt | cers’ quarters and bridge badly Rxamination of the veanel after) t¢ John P. Be araved fT was not all | damaged, the Nippon Yusen Kai | ne flames bad been extinguished by Mra. Mary Cayt ames snd oxuber, she liner, Suwa Maru, lay at the | (ae fireboat Luwamiet Star office he can have a letter from + al p fam. Great Northern dock today dis | lines ash showed ©) his sister, now {in Kalispell, Mont 4 Une at the fair | charging » $7,000,000 cargo of | Fire Marshal Harry | aren Fe pod Cle Blum I dis silks and tea, following a $50,000 | the fire bly started from short-| Frank Underwood has come to Se an wie here was no gaso- fire that threatened her destruc. | ciroulte sctric wires in the stew. |attle from Charleston, W. Va, in y d it was a long way home tion and sent 120 steerage paw | ard’s 0 |rearch of his sinter, Susie Under sengers scurrying panic-stricken The biaze was first noted by Cus | wood, who disappeareg, he says, near. Spangenbergs ! as he was boarding the vessel via a fecently that a former neighbor saw SEATTLE STAR Bureau of Relatives 10 years ago. He mya he heard sieeping pamengers, many of whom | Extravagance Has Hit Skids? OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., June 1 “Eixtravagance is slackening,” ac |cording to R. 8. Rowe, president of the American Bankers’ pelation. (anes HOW) (7p PAGE 9 pon Piymouth Congregational | 800 4 Commercial Congregational “Aspects of Mendel~ Merts to ng of Binal hool—"Neigh= ay by Zonm ated by the olleg te documenta ESDAY 1616% Third ave—OM- by 91et di« A smoker the Tooth Out, Melba Quickly Recovers 3, June 1.--Madame Melba, pera singer, is @ booster for f ‘The madame was wick if 4 LITTLE FREDDY OPENS UP A LUSTY | ral years. Doctors X-rayed CAMPNEN AGAINST WOMAN SUPFRAGES | her and finally found a little hole in | tooth, bad it pulled, and she “felt ke @ million dollars” @ since now Philippine Lingerie Specially Priced at $4.50 Gowns and Envelépe Chemises | to Match. —In dainty butterfly hand-made on fine quality batinte Spectatly priced for Wednesday aL $4.60 each. Lingerie, Second Floor. Crepe de Chine Camisoles Specially Priced at $1.85 ~—four styles from which to choose, daintily made of good quality crepe de ching and trimmed attractively with lace Special for Wednesday at $1.85. —Langerie Section, Second Ficor, Silk Top a For Women —Heavy quality silk top Union Suits, in flesh; bod- ice top, with silk ribbon straps; also V-neck, band top. Sizes 4, 5 and 6, at $3.50. Sizes 7, 8 and 9, at $3.75. —Knit Underwear, Fitst Floor. White Piques 50c to $1.50 a Yard —White Piques for chil- dren’s wear, women’s skirts and trimmings. In 27- and 86-inch widths. Moderate- ly priced at 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.50 a yard, White Goods, Second Floor. Scalloped and Hemstitched Linen Sets —Made from alllinen damasks, neatly hemetitched; others with dainty scallops all around. The designs are circular, both floral and conventional. Each set con sists of one cloth and a half doren napkins, neatly boxql, Mod- erately priced at $18.50 to $30.00 @ set. —Linens, Seqond Floor. —This Silk is manufactured expressly for us, and is colored with absolutely pure dyes. $5.00 Qualities for $3.95 —36-inch Black Peau de Cygne, Sold in regular stock at $5.00 a yard. SECOND AVENUE.AND UNIVERSITY [ deortgn, Union An Exceptional ! Purchase of 65 Tricolette Dresses Qualities That Would Sell, if Purchased Regularly, at $55.00, $65.00 and $75.00 Special at $35 | —High class Dresses of Trico lette and Mignonette, in plain weave and drop stitch; also some with Georgette waist. —In and stnock styles, with tunics and long overskirts. With both long and short’ sleeves. —Trimmed with silk braiding, tn terwoven with tinsel, and colored eran At $4.50 —The colors include Nary, an nea Brown, Beige, Taupe, Black and Sport Dreeses in combinations of Navy and White, trimmed with white briar stitching. Also the Navy and Tan Skirte with Figured Georgette, —Dresses, Third Flocn $1.65 a Yard —Embroidered organdy flouncing, 49 inches wide, with scroll design. In eyelet and large scalloped edge. Regularly $2.25, reduced to $1.65 for Wednesday, —Trimmings, First Fioom, 36 Beauty Boxes —These popular cases are taking the place of hand bags. Made of black polished vachette leather and silk lined. Fitted with large mirror and coin puree. leather Goods, First Floor, oe Women’s Union Suits Regularly ‘$2.00, $2.25 $2.75 For Men Munsing Union Suits —== Specially Priced in Three Lots | $1.45 | $1.65 $1.85 $2.45 els ate | —400 Munsing Union Suits, priced for quick ag Mga plosives pr | clearance. Made of fine light weight cotton heck; aleavelake; low: Hake’ eth | and mercerized lisle thread, in white and wing sleeves, and cuff and loose veo on knee. Sizes 4 to 9. Regularly | —Short and long sleeves, ankle length; also } $2.00, $2.25 and $2. special | some athletic garments. Irregular qualities. | for Wednesday at $1 | Sizes 84 to 48. Special values in this sale. | —Knait Underwear, { —Men's Section, First Floon and | High Grade Rugs | At Substantial Reductions $107.00 Seamless Axminster Rugs, at $80.50 ° | —9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs, in rare ® Chinese effects, in Old Blue, Gold, Old Rose | and Taupe colorings. Only two in the lot. | Regularly $107.00, at $80.50 each. ‘ | $65.00 Axminster Rugs, at $51.50 —9x12 Axminster Rugs, of extra fine quality. In neat all-over designs. Only two in the lot. Regularly $65.00, special at $51.50. $125.00 Wilton Rug, at $82.50 | —9x12 Wool Wilton Rug, in neat all-over pattern, in Tan, Sage, Green, | Blue and Old Rose colorings. Only one, regularly $125.00, special at $82.50. $118.00 Wilton Rugs, at $82.50 —9x12 Wilton Rugs, in Oriental effects, in Blue, Gold, Old Rose and Sage Green colorings. Only three in the lot. Regularly $118.00, spe- cial at $82.50. | | $57.00 Wilton Velvet Rug, at $49.50 —8-3x10-6 Wilton Velvet Rug, in a small conventional pattern of Old Rose, Taupe and Blue coloring. Only one rug, regularly $57.00, spe- cial at $49.50. $56.50 Axminster Rug, at $42.50 , —$56.50 6x9 Axminster Rug, seamless, with Old Rose Center, with priced at $42.50. | —Rugs, Fourth Floor, three-tone Old Rose Band Border. Only one, specially High Grade Black Silks Specially Priced for Wednesday $6.00 Qualities for $4.7: —40-inch Black Satin Duchesse, in a weight suitable for dresses, suits, coats, separate skirts. Sold in regular stock at $6.00/a yard. For Wednesday at $4.75. . 40-inch Blagk Chiffon Satin, sold regularly at $6.00 a yard. At $4.75. $6.50 Qualities for $4.95 lack heavy albsilk Duchesse, in 36-inch width, For suits, a te skirts and coats, Sold regularly at $6.50 a yard. Wed- nesday at $4.95. sles $5.50 Qualities at $4.45 -86inch Black Chiffon Satin, beautiful for one-piece dresses. Has a very rich finish. Sold in reg- ular stock at $5.50. For Wed nesday at $4.45 a yard. --First Floor. oné of the best wearing silks. Special Wednesday at