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ay ut oad page SEaG TE ; | | ft i ter way b George F. Russe N } The clearance between the sidewalk and northbound street o the loop at this point & and carries danger to poll declared. Three fo Tacoma Editor Dies fins, 43, tor 33 years, died last night follow te «4 brief iliness aging editor of the Tacoma Ledger, Before coming to the Coast he was He is survived by a wife and three children. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1 WILL WIDEN YESLER WAY" Widening of the north sid n First and R | oa. it p ities depart making | po narrow | ists, Rue! the side} Walk will be cut away to add the/ desired street width. After Brief Illness | TACOMA, Feb. i—Harry F. Hig Tacoma newspaper man He was man. r. Rewspaper man in Minneapolis. Roof Leaking? Call Us Puget Sound Sheet Metal Works DR». Yow Just returned = from China, orings new Remedies for Men and Women. specialist Female Troubles The Dr, N. Yow Chinese Remedy Co 115 Yesier Way. Main 4398 ery 928. The Japanose epi has spread to twenty-eight in fine”— A full year consists of 365 days and nearly 6 hours. At the end of every four years, these odd hours have mounted up to twenty-four hours, so the extra day is added to February to make up for its shortage. Just shows how small savings mount up. Use Nucoa ‘The Healthful Spread for Bread cut your Spread bill in half and | see how your savings mount up even in this shortest month of the year. More than four million women | who take pride in the ection of their menus serve Nucoa on their tables upd use it for all fine cooking. They add to the qualit of their food, yet cut their bill square in two. Nucoa is made from the rich fat of snow-white meat of the cocoanut. Its flavor is that of the finest spread you have ever eaten and its cost but half that of the most expensive of the anima! fats. has bus N. B, Tebveez, he be tee ya for entertaining. You da; St. Valentine’s and one for Washington's Birtuloy, and ut you save by using Nucoa will mount up enough to help pay for the parties, 8 HOST SEE Tan RE, THE SEATTLE STAR LOWLY BULL COOK FINDS CHAMPION IN LOWER HOUSE || LYMPIA, Feb. 2 trodden “bull” cook, | SOLONS TO ASK | DILL T0 SPEAK The down handy ( Lower House p King tn the bh solution Senate bill No, 38, granting or-elect right of len to camp employes, in the} excluded the bull cook, Ki be intro. sentative Beeler moved to ar Friday. This resolution (s |] the bill to indlude the bull slated to pass and members of the|" The amendment immediately legiwature are looking forward to| with the approval of Speaker Reed, The bull cook splits wood || for the dovkey engines Representative Shattuek, of Kitaap, moved that the bull cook subject be referred to the commit tee on dairies and live stock. “1 think every meriber of this house should have a ‘bull’ cook,” said Representative Pliny Allen, of King. . The amendment by Beeler was paased and the “bull” cook will at last get his innings the address by Senator Dill. in the lower branch of the legis lature Thursday, Ali of the four, | which brings the total to 93, were| referred to committees, They were:| House bill No. 90, sale of timber jlands and timber for the construc. |ton of the new state capitol build | |ings; Roth, of Whatcom House bill No, 91, outdoor sign lt jCense fees; joint committes on parks jand playgrounds, House bill No, 92, scope of Noenne laws governing Bligibility of dentists; Thompson, of Pleros. House bill No, 93, classifies de posttors whose funds are in savings departments of banks; Betirens, of King. Speaker Mark Reed again remind ed the members of the house to speed up, He stated that there would probably be no Saturday neasion, due | to the fact that one of the large| committees would be in session in Seattle on that day, see 9 BILLS UP FOR READING OLYMPIA, Feb, 2.—The $2,000,000| |Dr. Cook Arrested as Gin Possessor FORT WORTH, Ter, Feb. 2— “Doo” Brederick A. Cook, of North pole fame, now an oll promoter, was under bond of $500 here today, following his arrest ac @ hotel here, charged with having three pints of gin in his possession. Cook waived a preliminary hear ye erstwhile famous explorer’s wife filed divorce proceedings in the district court here yesterday. ig appropriation bill for the new state! Forges Check capitol buildings Was to come before | the senate Friday morning for third to Buy Rouge | ressine NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—To obtain! The bill ts one of nine that are money to buy rouge, face cream andjon the senate jpowder, ld-year-old Doris Kelth|The $1,670,000 ap forged her father’s name to a check./the Pacific high ndar for Friday riation bill for y between Cen >| tralia and Vancouver is also on the New Balcony Salesroom Featuring New Spring Coats, Suits and Dresses Tomorrow we will inaugurate a new selling event of a most unusual character, offering new, stylish garments of quality and distinction at $16.75. Tn this new, popular-priced department you will find the very latest styles and colors, suitable for all occasions. COA1'S for sport and general utility wear. DRESSES for street, afternoon and formal wear. SUITS Opening Our AT 16” for dress and sport wear—in all sizes. The dresses are made of good quality crepe, taffeta, crepe - knit and twill, in all the desirable shades — more than 100 styles to select from. Sizes to 44, In Coats we are offerin cloth and the new plai STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE 1207 Second Ave. a large variety of stylish sport ~aodels. in polo materials—some are made of heavier materials, suitable for all-year-round wear, mostly half or full lined. list, which ls as follows: | Substitute § B. No, 1%, commit- |tee corporation fees, 8. B, No. 100, by committee, ap- |propriation for the highway between |Centralia and Vancouver, 8, B. No, 104, committee, appro- |priation for state capitol, 8. B, No, 68, majority of taxation jcommittes, administration of state | government, ; & B, No, 84, Senator Hastings, jactions tn bank cases, 8. B. No, 87, Senator Phippa, redemption or repurchase of real estate sold for delinquent taxes | i]| | 8. B. No. military committee, | 97, the militia. 8. B. No. 98, military committes, liwmuance of licenses to honorably |discharged soldiers, allors and marines. | | | |]| 8S. B. No. 09, military commtttes, |[|county auditors to recom, without ||| charme, the certificate of discharre of any honorably discharged veteran of the Spanish-American war, Search Northwest for Missing Heir | James Lally, helr to an estate left by his brother, John Lally, of Ro | chester, N. ¥., ls being sought In the | Northweet. He was last heard from | bere 15 years ago. Lally is wanted by Malachy Lally at Rochester, or if |he te dead, his heirs are asked to write, ry Four house bills were introduced ROBBERS AGAIN BONE PROMISES . "PoP New Building! FIGHT ON BILL’ Resolve on Stand | By Fielding Lemmon OLYMPIA, Feb. 3,--Backers of the e wer bill are ready to fight to 4 finish for the measire which would cities of the first clans to sell outside their corporate limits. ® matter how many other bills ‘troduced before this legislature, or how many amendements are made going to keep my measure in the fight to the last,” Representative Ho mer T, Bone said Friday, Pewpite the fact that the propon ente of the bill will be divided by the many measures that have been or Will be proposed, Bone's backing ap: pears to be intact. | The Bone bill should be out of committee and before the house some time next wee, and when it| comes before that body the fireworks Of the seasion will be turned loose, It te believed that the bill intro | duced in the senate by Senator Wil-| Mam Bishop will fall by the wayside | as tt cannot get the support of elther the real proponents of municipal ownershtp or the opponents, The members who were lined up behind Bone are atill ready to go down the line with him and it is declared that | If Bishop's reactionary bill is backed at all it will be by the senators who favor the private interests, voting! for it in an effort to cripple the city | planta, “If we are defeated in the legis Inture, as !t now appears that we will be,” Bone said Friday, “I want | the people to know that we have/ Just begun to fight. We will then Play our ‘aoe,’ the initiative, and the people themselves can say| whether or not our fight is right.” ACTIVE IN CITY Two holdup, a dozen or more house robberies and thé capture of &n alleged hotel burglar marked the| aotlvities of bandits and thieves Thursday night. Ernest Gallant, after robbing Tom Pearson and Tom Hedoff in their room at the Shasta hotel, proceeded to the bathroom, where he put on Pearson's clothes and was walking out of the lobby when Patrolmen/ A. J, Comer and H, D. Smith saw! him and put him under arrest. Gallant ts held on an open charge, pending the filing of @ burglary charge against him, While on his way home at 6 p. m, 8. P, Morgan, 7021 Gixth ave. N. W., was held up in Ballard by two armed bandita, whe took §35 from him. A halthour later, E. F. Hoag, 323 N, Téth ot, was held up in front of his home by two bandits who answered to the doscription of the first palr, Hoag was robbed of some small change, Mra, Esther Bronson, 1115 Cherry st, reported that while she was in & theater Thursday evening someone anno’ Senato-Elect May Address | Backers of Power Measure!" | to the bills already introduced, I am ,}| unfastened a 82-inch strand of pearis about her neck and fled. Several hundred dollars in jewels and silverware were stolen from Mrs. Goorge A, Landen, 2512 Fourth ave. N. by burglars who entered the place by unlocking the back door, The 48th S The semi-annual disposal leading Eastern factories, exceptionally-low prices. SALE of FURNITURE (Fourth Floor) discontinued patterns, at greatly reduced prices, Also, special purchases of good furniture from some of the FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET emi-Annual | of odd samples, suites and quoted for this event at Suits in tailored and stylish bloused - back models, all made of fine tricotine or twill. Sizes to 88 only. A number of three-piece suits included. MEN’S STYLE WITHOUT, EXTRAVAGANCE Navy Serges. Young men’s sizes, (Third A Special Purchase of YOUNG In a Featured Offering at $21.85. An Extremely Low Price for Suits So Desirable in Style and Quality Hard-finished Worsteds; Unfinished Worsteds; Conservative, two-button model. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET SUITS Floor) | The second 10-story build d for Seattle th rected by the Pacific ¥ Architect Henry Bittman, an FREDERICK & NELSON FIfTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET unced Friday. pany is planned for a sf y company at First ave. and Virginia | ave. and Pine st, at am estimated cost|in Meany ha lof $250,000. <PNK Se ge 6 PAGE 7 Men Mngées Are Heard at Col! The Ralston club, « mer y of more than 40 ve ined an lence of 9 University lington campus, Thursday 5 Representatives of exe will £ e wt e Sixth | ter [DOWNSTAIRS STORE] | The Downstairs Store Has Received Some | &P New Spring Coats Attractively Priced at $17.50 $19.85 Polaire cloth, has four buckle-trimmed pockets, two large inverted plaits in back and narrow leather belt: $17.50, i $21.75 $29.50 | ‘ SMART models for Dress, Sports and i Business wear, developed in the mode : and colorings ‘to be favored for the ap- / proaching season. i The model at left, of Camel color The model at right, of lustrous pile | fabric in Taupe shade; is in smart i —other models in Polaire cloth, Homespun and Velour, offer attractive details of trimming within a Dleasingly-low price range: $19.85, $21.75 and $29.50, Women’s Polly Prim Aprons 50c Polly Prim Aprons are offered in a wide assortment of attrac. tive patternings, and several pleasing styles; in good quality Ginghams and Percales, Edges and pockets are bound fn con- trasting colors. Low-priced, at BO¢ rach. THB DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Cotton Stockings At 25c¢ Pair Fine Cotton Bteckings in mock. eeam style, with wide elastic hemmed tops; reinforced heel, toe and sole. Cordovan, Gray, White and Black. Sizes §% to 10, 25¢ Women’s _ Cotton Union Suits $1.50 Bodloe-top styles, shell trimmed, with ribbon shoulder straps; ankle length. Sizes 36 to 44, $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORN Five-piece Set Glass Mixing Bowls At 58c Set As pictured, Glass Mixing Bowls, in five useful sizes that may be used for many pur. poses in the kitchen. Attrao- tively low-priced, at S8¢ \wet. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 725 PAIRS Women’s Shoes AT REDUCED PRICES At $1.00 —100 pairs Women's High-top Lace Shoes, with full-Louts heels, ‘At $1.95 175 pairs Women's Black Vici Kid Oxfords In Cuban heel styles, Unusually good values at the re. duced price, At $2.95 200 pairs Womon’s Low-heoled Oxfords and Strap Silppera, broken lines and sizes, At $4.95 “250 pairs Women's Patent Leather and Black Kid Strap Bilppers, also Black and Brown Oxfords; low heel styles in broken alzo lots. THE DOWNSTAIRS STOR bloused style trimmed with buttons, stitched designs and tassels: $29.50. $17.50, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Good Shoes for Men $7.50 A NEW departure for the Downstairs Store— ‘1 the inclusion in its stocks of a representative line of Men’s Shoes. The success of the new Section is assured—for there has been an insistent demand on the part of the Downstairs Store’s patrons for this service— and the Men’s Shoes to be distributed under our own Dura-ped brand will always represent splen- did value in comfort, in style and in durability._ Twelve Styles in Dura-ped High and Low Shoes for Men At $7.50) Pair -—tin Black and Tan Calfskin stock, built over smart yet conservative lasts, with natural-finish oak-tanned soles. Widths from A to D. Sizes 6 to 12. At $7.50 pair, ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Peg-top Play Suits Sizes 1 ta8 Years $1.25 and a Sizes 10 and 12 Years $1.50 Mothers don't worry about Ittle girls’ clothes when they play in these Peg-top Play Sults. The style pictured, in Blue Denim, trimmed with red buttons and piping. Another style in Khaki, also has red piping. Sizes 1 to 8 years, $1.25 and $1.35. Sizes 10 and 12 years, $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORER 700 Yards of | Kimono Flannelette Special 15c Yard ‘ Attractive, cozy Kimonos may be made these soft-finish Flannelettes—tastefully patte in butterfly and floral designs on light and di hits grounds, also with nursery designs on pink an ue. In 27-i 7-inch width, special abe: DOWNSTAIRS S - Wool Canton Crepe At $2.45 Yara ‘A new shipment of Wo~l Canton Crepe: a ma- terial much favored for d.esses, skirts and blouses: because it has excellent wearing and draping quali. ties. In the following shades: jade, elect Air's reindeer, silver, tangerine, marine blue, cardinal scarlet, buff, navy and red, beige, African raat 4 rice $2, F one bows black; 40 inches wide.