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Ifsection two | "heSeattle Star —-*[ PAGES 9 TO 16, a SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JANUARY 50, 1 — man Senator Likes UNIFORM. SALES! | | MOUNTAIN LIONS GUARD ROBBER randy and Bobbe dap LAW w= yim Marshall | ARE KILLED = %. chance Taken with Elusive Postal Bandit Many Bills Are Tossed Into tL Five Marauders Are Slain) , PP ape ay Hopper at Olympia e islature in Three Days Pen Orsggt one What are you interester in at Oiympiat This newspaper wants three da LYMPIA to serve you honestly and as best it can, by telling 1 jitst what um Rang 0 ’ ¢ legislature and its workings. Jim i. MeM . his daily » at the e ested in sk Jim Marshall a o find out for you.—Editor, The Star In the portant ques Twenty-two senators v« division was taken upon the minutes of the previous ; 20 for it x we Edgar Mills, Brings Sensational Price Reductions ‘Pape's Cold ~ Compound” | She ey will make Mr. Palmer, of y, who wants ed t * Ww i+ Dierk fire : s read every da ome more time, Breaks a Cold Right Up bea 1 Union at. J. J. Agut- [sad all session ae " ter, ssing ‘Third | Foy ruly aj te ° Ms Witllam Mt Cal | aoe — MARSHALL houn, tary Arctic ¢ | JIM MARSHALL. a. Work Starts on Hold Man When His George r LaMtaster, timh ending eck end at the dor tee New Baptist Church Children Die in Fire Frag s. c LK RIVER, Min c ‘f. iiavies, All Materials All Styles All Sizes Hurry— Before This Great Opportunity Has Passed That You Cannot Afford to Overlook Will Be Found at BAXTER & BAXTER’S Semi-Annual Clearance Sale The Styles Are New No Old Stock The Prices Are $6.85 $7.85 $8.8 85 $9.85 $10.85 We have a reputation to sustain. We want your future trade. We are trying to give you the best possible for the money at all times. Our motto is careful fitting. We shall be pleased to serve you. Silk Hosiery to Match Any Shoe Baxter & Baxter 1406 Second Avenue reduction of all Winter Coats is a most fitting climax to this greatest of all clearance sales. Nowhere can beautiful winter coats be bought for so little money. Final Reductions 2: 95 Our Annual Clearance Sale has proven the big selling event of the season. This final J /. 95 Are Indeed Drastic There are many of these lovely coats yet to be sold and, since the next few days must mark the wind-up of this sale, we have again slashed prices in reckless manner in order to 95 insure absolute disposal. They must be sold, } To get stylish, quality shoes at such prices. Our Pe Out Sale at 1326 Second Avenue ends January 31. Wonderful values at 13.85 :55,85 —and— Shoes on the Rack 1 $1.00 an $1.85 It wil pay you to get in on these values before Store closes. The odds and ends on the io practically a gift to the woman who her size among them—especially at | $1.00 pair WBaxter & Baxter 1326 Second Ave. w| for our policy forbids carrying any merchan- dise over into the next season. The judge of value will be here Wednesday morning to see these coats and to compare values. e e Final Regrouping of Dresses Bik eae cant $] ete Te ee el Oe and wool dresses for all be made during this un- , rivaled sale soon to close occasions—have been made > ; Buy two or three dresses up of dresses taken from $ 95 before this great offer much higher priced groups . is gone forever. Lovely for this clearance wind-up. new styles are featured. FHorence Shop The Upstairs Shop That Saves You Money SECOND SEATTLE « AND UNION WASHINGTON, = a For Colds, Grip or Influenza Brights Disease | Reba Hurn’s Hobby i Is to Watch : Sunsets gy MARIE ROWE DUNBAR 4 ‘ t a Olympia, January 20. ‘ T)\EAR Folks: Last night we had a public hearing about ‘ | C bl * ona ‘ | the child labor amendment and today it was to be 1 M $ ura e€ . decided in t nate t to the ratificatior i: Manager to Be ee ones a ig » . resolution will go, or if it is to rred to the people.’ Debated in Tacoma You will read the result in new tories, telegraphed after tur I t ¢ Wast %/ this is written n J feet x <7 “ Much talk about the bill at the night meeting from honest t believers in both sides, and some, on the negative side ' as r) whose “interests” caused then t it : sored t 1 ri Those who opposed the emed to want Says Wife Boasts ma next J lieve that, if it f the constitu e eatt t per ae under 18 Sor of Her Conquests f , Pe mes Hu r, Byaney C. 1 we v foc » would peril | v. I '" t ‘ r tor his job by to let their M « 4 children help in stores, offices, 2 Yet some k Lady Physt j I ve ¢ f hild , t of the enemies of child |: farmer's boy Perez, custor spect } Oil Prices Are wouldn't be able to ghter turn a/'os*y filed » vorce. trom — Die See Cotte ‘seaitouhen pnEPECTIV! Boosted in East or The vere I fo talle DOW 9 “reds,” applied es St Bene by Braley 512 18th Ave. | ” NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—1 rs tc enc o want te tn Phone EA st-0071 is HER RULE 1 a Bg tS ar fining porate: luke: tas vf , friends ee \ sahil ne aw « Des. Poe ate Cs Cone fixe fi 8 mes did not help ildren ;|“ . eel hdr a bbe. new Medical ar ss ced \ p s ra at! ier, they solidified the rank friends ba bad $1.1 Nobody is very willing to talk attempt to recall a} and 1|&! Gov. Hartley. Legislator timid. But a lot of them are THINKING, which is 4 thing ina One well-known person said, about the recall: “I cannot he Of All peated SnD mes ee a —————— , |say what I th nk; but I CAN think.” That represents the| ean u STUDIED LAW AT attitude of ‘ have UNIVERSITY HERE ain treet Mr. McC all, a representative fr Tacoma, wishes e = M Hurn er AE me to tell you that, altho the ne much yet, YY ‘ | m Northwe , s inwver buat, {it has done everything that it has bee sked to do. pits : ae ». Leys ben aS bet “If more business has not been done,” he says, “it is « Clyde architect because of the slow system, not because members want to > waste time.” F. Fryer ‘