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DECIDE ON ie VOTERS TO JIT ISSUE Fate of Busses Up at Special Election; Submit Two Op- posing Measures Reattle’s fitney bus problem will ‘De placed before the people for de- elsion at a special election to be held $m connection with the general elec: eity council decided to submit to Popular vote the two dpposing ordi- ances for the regulation of jitney tragric, PRIMARIES STARTS ON PA@: ONE Seventeen members of the legis lature are to be nominated in King county by the vartous parties, State offices to be filled in ad- dition to governor are thosd of lieu tenant governor, secretary of state, state auditor, state treasurer, at torney general, commissioner of pub Ne lands, insurance commissioner, superintendent of public instruction. In the county the offices to be voted on are county auditor, coun- Prisoners WASHINGTON, Sept. 14--A gon " In entirely up to President torney General Palmer in- today to a group of labor leaders and socialinta who conferred with him, The group, which was led by Sam- uel Gompers, asked Palmer tq re lease 174 persona, Gompers present ‘| ed Palmer with a resolution to this effect adopted by the Montreal con .| Vention of the American Federation were concerned. Curious groups of persons seemed to center their at- tention about & small booth said by. some to be a voting machine, :/2 TOTE “GATS”; @14,” chuckled the old man. i Bitter G. O. P. Race in Illinois Ends CHICAGO, Sept. 14—The stage in get for deciding tomorrow at the Polls one of the bitterest campaigns in the history of republicanism in Tilinois. The race will decide whether Mayor William Hale Thompson, of Chicago, or the “regular” state or- ganization shall control party af- fairs. The administration slate is headed by Lieut-Gov. John G. Oglesby as ae gence for nomination for gov- to succeed Frank O, Low ‘who was not a candidate for re-elec. tion. Thompson's slate names Len Small, of Kankakee, for the guber- Matorial nomination. Vote in A Colorado Primary DENVER, Colo., Sept. 14:—A rec- ord vote was expected today in Colo- rado's primary election, with pros- pects excellent for an ideal day so tar ig weather is concerned. or the third time in the state's history there ‘will be watchers at the polls, follow- ing an appeal to the supreme court by Samuel D, Nicholson, republican candidate for the senatorial nomina- tion, who charged illegal practices, Interest was centered in the sena- torial contests in both parties, in which candidates have waged a heat. ed fight, ‘PITTSBURG, Pa—His attentions spurned, William Brooks, 19, shoots and seriously wounds Miss. Jean , Walker, 19, then commits suicide, of Labor, Meyer London, former socialist congressman, spoke briefly. Palmer stated he would present the Montreal resolution to the president, but he pointed out there were diffi. culties in the way of an amnenty, since, he mid, many of the prisoners Were convicted on counts other than violation of the espionage law. ‘The department of justice, he said, Would act on each case on jts merits. A second delegation of hocialists, headed by Jamea O'Neill and Bertha Down Trees; Boats Adrift In a 484nfle gale which tore thru battered, shipping was badly shaken up, awnings were whipped to shreds and windowpanes blown tn, Incidentally, the heavy rain clouds which have been weeping on the city for days were blown away, giving Old Sol the firmt chance he has had to amile since last week. ‘The wind blew down a tree across the street at Queen Anne ave and Aloha ot. Two other trees, one at 18th and KE. Columbia, in front of a fire tion, and the other in front of the Walla Walla school at 24th and KE. q , were also blown over, n awning at Frederick & Nel- son's and another at Friedlander’s Jewelry store, Second and Union, were blown down, A light or telephone pole was al- most snapped off at 24th ave, 8. and King at, at 3:45 a m. A 60-ton boat broke loose from its Marley, of New York, and George EB. Roewer, Jr, of Boston, presented to Palmer a petition which declared that further imprisonment of politi cal prisoners “ia not justifiable on | the ground of sound policy or good morals, but assumen the character of political and class vindictivencna.” RED CROSS WILL HOLD INSTITUTE A Red Croas institute for instruc Frea- ACCIDENTALLY Agnes Anderson, 28, living at 3015 Burke ave. was recovering today of the A Bu: WEDNESDAY 888 to 1000 ' and Providence hoapitale—Frofessional lectures, ook. For Chilly Nights and Slender Purses Women’s Outing Flannel Night Gowns for $2.39 —You bet it’s lucky for you right now when you're looking for warmer Gowns these chilly nights—and can get them at a saving. —They’re everything you expect of an Outing Flannel Gown— Well made—of good quality outing flannel—cut full in length and width. Six styles—long sleeves, all sizes—white and colors. Corsets for Less —That’s the policy of the Bargain Basement (corset section). Pink Batiste Corsets—Two Styles at $2.25 Perrot a very low bust model with elastic at the top—free hip; sizes to 26. —The other is a splendid model for tall figures—medium bust style with long hips; sizes 20, 22, 28 and 25. New Bandeaux of pink brocade, in sizes 32 to 40—special at 45c. Here’s Where Men Can Save on Their New Supply of Warmer Underwear —Men’s heavy Union Suits—long sleeves and ankle length—$2.75. —Men’s Fleece-lined Union Suits—good quality—$2.15. ess A Most Unusual Sale of alt’s Plush and Fur-Fabric Coats At Lower Prices Than We Expected Would Be Possible This Season $29.50, $55.00, $75.00 and $95.00 A Plash Coat at| Far-Trimmed $29.50 Ceats at $55.00 The sheen of fur is | Gray moufflon or found in the plush of | black opossum fur form this model, with its | the large peguncce on fashionable shawl col- rove gp a, og lar, flapped pockets and |" The pockets are front belt. 7 nergy rap Pi In_ three - quarter hall taanela bad the suet length and lined with | js fully lined with fig- red material. - Handsome Far Collars, Cuffs and Trimmings on Many Models See These Coats Wednesday. The Values Will Amaze You SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ‘ The Children Need New Shoes Practical Shoes for School Wear We have a complete line of Children’s Shoes for school wear that will claim your consider- ation. : Sizes 814 to 11, priced from $3.75 to $6.50. Sizes 1114 to 2, priced from $3.95 to $7.50. CHILDREN'S SHOE SHOP—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Boys’ School Shoes Are Priced at $7.50 This Shoe is made of real calf leather in Blucher style, with round toe and broad, flat heel. It has an extremely heavy single welt sole and full leather insole—sizes 1 to 6, BOYS' SHOE SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR | Every Garment Is | Guaranteed Genuine Salt’s Plush or Fabric | Sealskinette Behring Seal Plush Peco Plush Seal Plush 3 Sealskin Fur Plush Hudson Seal Plash Esquimette Plush es Smart Plas Coat at $95.00 The of this 7 is silky and 4 | Sweet Far Trimmed Coat at $75.00 Deep shaw! collar, cuffs and skirt bottom of moufflon or black opossum trim this swagger model of. fine quality black plush, The belt may tie be- hind or in front with equal smartness. This model is lined with figured material. coat for dress or pr wear. Three-Day Reduction in Pyralin Ivory Complete Lines of Toilet.Articlesp—20% Less Mirrors, Brushes, Trays, Hair Receivers, Puff Boxes, Clocks, Candlesticks are included in this sale. You are familiar with the quality of these articles which will be placed on sale Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. TOILET GOODS SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Cotton Suitings—40c Yard 500 yards wool-finished Cotton Suiti $2 inches wide—suitable for house dresses and children’s frocks—mostly dark shades. Sheet Blankets—$3.50aPr. Cotton Sheet Blankets 64 by 75 inches—soft and warm—a good wearing blanket—in gray, white, tan, with pink or blue borders. FABRIC FLOOR (THIRD) anni icin id eee