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rue EATTLI CAR PAGI CT PN SS SS pn RT 0 a a re Fails to Decide; Jury Is Discharged Crude Oil Advance mune THIEVES Vote Trading Cause or ARRESTED Company Announces|Hang Cop Slayer Pennsylvania Oil Oregon Team Loses 3 at San Quentin Prices Advanced to Idaho Debaters Many Tears at Olympia) eerie ere fcc wns ot oven | enile Gang Said to Admit Legislators’ Wives Beg Husbands to Vote a a teat Ficey Petty Robberies for Seed Wheat Measure ‘ : ; Ave ti ' BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAR > t light, 9 me |! Gr @) YM 4 T " 1 nt The » « ‘has FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS STOR rs | ss MASS OF Teas Dependable Goods.-Economy Prices.~-Frederick & Nelson Service Sami | pong Oa Now Is an Opportune Time to SATURDAY a CANDY SPECIAL : . ale a Se Get a New Coat Assorted SMASQUERADER . LOW-PRICED GROUPS AT F Mev Woman in Man’s Clothes « ‘= * he wake the f - $14.85 ie aly ioe Held by Police SENATOR MUST ; $17 85 © é 4 nas ce PE pole “ "nl $21.85 Here Are New Spring | . : x bees ‘ Hat Fashions at $3.95 ' Bet . | “Galen 1 4 a. Nar eekats $23. 85 N unusually smart collection of trimmed feast of any crin Japanese Is Shot by Uni-! de 280. $21.85 and ; Jackets, $4.95 i dentified Countrymen reatmy sp Mt I RE New Spring Coats 4 UT on “awigger*= tuxedo MEW TRIAL SET, Undecided Stewart Case to Be Heard Again I TACOMA, } WH face a new tr » superior |" March. th the death run down at com J, $. WINS CASE ai Granted $333,601 Damages | WOZE CAPTURE. for War-Time Contract ; | last Guard Men Seize Truck, 79 Cases of Whisky ‘ ‘The crew of one fatd rum chasers formed a land 3 Wy near Point Williams Thursday | time contr Mit and captured a truck and/of marine boi h was can Wtaees of whisky, according to|celed by the government after they Semmunication received Friday by| had delivered the materials for the) . commander of | construction of the boilers. The Seat tie district. | tle company refused to pay or return trek in which the liquor|the goods. The government brought cbeing transported also was |sult for $417,120.95 damages One of the coast guard Ww ts driving the truck to Se Daugherty May Aid and the liquor is being brought in Bribery Defense | by one of/the 75-foot cutters. raid was made by the crew| ATLANTA, Ga, Feb. 13—Former! cutter stationed at Anacortes,| Attorney General Harry M. Daugh- Dodge said, It is believed|erty may be used in the defense of Tum runners excaped. A. E, Sartain, deposed warden of At-| : nlite lanta federal penitentiary, now standing trial with L. J. Fletcher and Lawrence Riehl on charges of bri-| taige A. E. Griffiths Wiste in which ¢ tem six to six to ia acquittal A verdict ernment amountir 333,601.30 was returned in Judge Cushman’s court Friday morning in the case of the United States government vs. th | Puget Sound Ma ¥ depot. Th case has been p in the court of the coast) for about two weeks. The co t for the manufacture wh ; KE So Zz bso] > 5 4 lbery Sartain was an appointee of Daugh. ramen STARTS ON PAGE 1 || day, rmer attorney general,| who himscit was ousted, may come We bulkhead The policemen or-| Here and testify in behalf of the de: | him to come out and when | nse, WMused they started firing shot-| : ee BMS into ix retreat. Brandt final |Lincoln P.-T. A. to Meet Next Monday | Up his hands and walked out The Lincoln Parent-Teacher asso: | ciation will meet at 2:15 p. m. Mon-| |day, February 16, in i of at the! | regular time, the third Tuesday of the month, ue to conflict with the | Jannval child welfare banquet in which all Parent-Teacher associn- | tions participate, on ary 17 | Me fad nd gun when searched the police were bombard- Brandt, Anderson dashed into PP Gife. He grabbed a sandwich, delice way, and then fled. Smith traced him to West fo his home, 3887 16th ave. house was searched and An- Was found unde: Pistol in bh police say, | with an auto-| TT SRE ee ee + ees ( Here's MORE ABOUT | Be Women's auxniary ot ine|| LISGISLATURE eters vont ot Soanish|| STARTS ON PAGE 1 j erans held a Lincoln day Thursday afternoon in the F hall at the Armory. Maj. |poard of equalization meetings the principal address. | August to the first Monday SS uly. With the passage of these Hartley program will be~ complete, \put'the victory is more of the paper) |variety than anything else j The conference committee dur the morning agreed to the aén amendment to the tax commission bill making the rate-making value of public service corporation: 8 from in iz TOUR. ONLY Kh; | | thot : available for assessment purpores, ' | nin was bitterly fought by the| : utilities lobby. Rate-making valua-| 4 : tions in # cases are 10 times} DOWN the assense: aluations. To win, the governor has ineurred enmity of Eastern Washington, of| Heattle an@ Tacoma shippers and) Chamber of Commerce, of bankers} } ERHAR 5 alll over the state. He haw lost a il TER $ prestige and he has lost the solid 4 hold of the legistature he had a | GARAGE, INC. esebey: chapes At wilt bee a “Alte Third at Virginia foretly tempered legislature that here in November y assembles 6 §OY jican Insti MANY 1924 TAGS State Officers Picking Up Autos With Old Licenses ting with D BF Jay highway uty sheriffs, an patrol officers { police are scan « the for the nt motoriate highways delin but only 10 of 12 The being made enses han dre i to normal, non said, but the nun enaes issued in % an fn the number fasued In 192 Mining Engineer to Talk Here Feb. 17 T. A. Rickard, mining engineer of San Francisco, formerly editor of the Mining and Sclentific Press and now aassociate editor of the En- gineering and Mining Journal-Press, will give an address at the Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday evening, February 17, under the joint auspices of the College of Mines, the Amer- of Mining Engineers and the Seattle Chamber of Com- At present Mr. F 1 is engaged in writing a hiw ing and his address « ber of Ce mary of his forthcoming book. Council Candidates to Talk at Meeting Candidates for the expected to explain their attitudes merce city council are 5 | will be a sum-! toward important civic questions at | a meeting of the King County Leg: | isiative Federation Monday, Febru: ary 16,in the ¥ A. clubroome The executive ation will an exe session before t regular ness meeting, 2 Ad Club Membership Drive Opened Today A two weeks’ membership drive will be staged by the. Seattle Ad club, The drive was opened with a Iuneheon Friday in the Italian din ing room of The Olympic Hotel, Ar thur Wichman will direct the drive Howard J. Ryan, chairman of the convention committee, outlined hia plans for the entertainment gram. Agriculture Meeting Scheduled on Feb. 16 A public hearing will be held in the merchants’ exchange rooms on February 16 at 10 a. m. by the U. 8. department of agriculture, B. W. Whitlock, federal grain supervisor in charge, will 4 the proposed revision of U. 8. dard for oats, Meet Next Tuesday The regular meeting of the Mercer Parent-1 sociation will be held on Tuesday, February 17, at p.m. A talk on fire preventio! sic and a playlet by third grad pupils are on the program. hers’ | 2p. m., | | | 2,000 Yards 25-Inch VO ILE Special 19c Yard 1 ented light colorings and patterns suit- > able for house frocks, undergarments and some patterns for drapery use. Short lengths of 10 to 20 yards, specially priced at 19¢ the yar DOWNSTAIRS STORI Youthful Dresses of Crepe and Flannel a_ $10.00 $12.50 FLANNEL DRESSES $10.00 d $12.50 y OLORFUL crepe Dresses youthful styles for street and after- noon wear. Never, it seems, were colors more charming than for the Spring season. Trimmings of lovely laces, elaborate bead work, buttons and con- trasting materials unusual in dresses at $10.00 and $12.50. in plain colors, stripes and in plaid patterns share fashion's favor for Spring. These are also youthful in line and in an appealing variety. At $12.50. DOWNSTAIRS STORE WOMEN'S SLIPPERS in one-strap or binek kidskin, with hand. turned soles and military style. heels, Broken size ass ment, @1.05 pat Reproductions Exceptional Values in Women’s Shoes at $1. 95 and $3.15 WOMEN'S PUMPS in & wide variety of smart styles for street wear Patent — leathe black satin and velvet, High and low heels. 3.15. DOWNSTAIRS STORE of Oil Paintings . Tn Attractive Gilt Frames $1.00 rich coloring and com He position many we old and me roduced in vely framed in carved- t frames In old gold finish © of nine subjects. At DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Madras Shirts Good yalue tn and woven-stripe varlety of pleasing patterns. Neokband style, with French cuffs. 14 to 17 Men’s Section, DOWD Men's Shirts of corded madras cloth in a wide Sires 95c TAIRG STORM 2 for Girls $8.75 to $17.75 One p nod m a wov a « Bizes girls of 8 to 14 years 88.75, $11.50, 815.00 | $17.75. 87.95. Girls’ Slip-on Sweaters, $2.9. milk Sizes At 82.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Growing Girls’ Patent Pumps $2.50 and $3.00 A new one-strap Pump in patent leather, with perforat ed design on vamp and quar heel AND GROWING GIRLS* OXFORI leather and tan ¢ n patent fskin; with For Goodyear — we sole * Sizes 11% to 2, $3.75; 2% 7. 84.50. POWNSTAIRS STORE JUST RECEIVED! 720 Fancy Belts At 50Qc Each Narrow belts, all kinds of belts in plain and fancy leathers and two colors and patent leather. An smart variety of Satur to wide belts one unusually Belts at a low day 50¢. DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits, $9.85 OYS of 8 to 16 years, needing a good suit for school or dress wear, will find one to their liking in the Downstairs Store. fully lined. BOYS’ sizes for boys of 5 Straight bottom style in brown and | gray tweed effects, dark blue serge inhes and novelty usual at $2.95. New Dress Flannels LANNEL frocks are decidedly in the foreground of fashions for women and young women for the | Spring season, and, no doubt, many are planning to make their own frocks. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE an inspiration. | J EXTRA \\ \ Mothers will these appreciate the VALUE Suits. Serviceable materials \~ Wy in in eft A$ 3.25 vara DRESS FLANNELS itn 60-, itt id 66-inch widths. Of soft, supple weave of unusual very desirable quality, and in beauty. Width 56 inches, In the following colors the following colors: Tose Almond Powder BI Rust ‘Tan Clanamen Gold Red N Yellow White Hydrangea Blue tones || New Gingham Panty Frocks dark brown and gray shades—checks and mixtures. Both pairs of knickers are At $9.85. TROUSERS to 9 years. and corduroy, $1.45 and $1.75. si er knees, $3.25. BOYS’ CORDUROY KNICKERS in 8 to 16 year izes. Probably the most serviceable trousers moth- can buy for active boys. priced at $1.95 and $2.45. Well-made, and low With double seat and lines these new brushed wool Jackets for women and young women are going to be ; popular. One style, as pic- i tured. Another in double- breasted effect. Attractive i variety of colors and fancy | weaves. At $4.95. i DOWNSTAIRS STORE These new Flannels will be A$5 00 ver KASHMIR FLANNELS in —DOWNSTAIRS STORE For Miss 2 to 6 Years $1.50 (QuARMING little Frocks of plain and dainty check gingham to please little girls. Prettily trimmed in tucks, cross stitching, crocheted buttons and white collars, For little girls of 2 to 6 years, 81.50. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ School Blouses, 95c Of firmly-woven madras cloth in neat patterns, Sizes for boys of 8 to 16 years, 9c of artificialsilk-stripe in | Youths’ Shirts $1.45 and $1.75 In sizes 12% to 14 (neck measurements), of corded and artificial. silk - stripe madras | cloth, $1.45 and $1.75. | DOWNSTAIRS STORE