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IN HIS BATH Fumes From Prove Fatal Gas Water Plans; BY STAFY A an effort to I but fa ¥ pr A t f B ins’ ss t URGES UNIFORM ) INSURANCE AWARDS las n in a wide variety of patterns, and errs 8 a T vt her | oners for t 4 teonere Trimmed in neat embroidery, pockets om includ the : has a ah ie ( Rf y and sash. Medium and large sizes. Spe- meas : cially priced, Wednesday, at 88¢. HOLD RITES FOR sees ee T A BAXTER Hand-Embroidered } Aa tra | eeu Ss “MODELS” Bereaved Relatives Attend ret 2 : Funeral Ceremonies Ponts at es her m a by In That Have Been Used for Art Needle- & am " work Display THEODORE A. BAXTER, 1 dF a 3 low | taw t scanes, vigoae Ge sabes rf vexed 3 | AT SHARPLY REDUCED PRICES | = ncnaptedd ees DMIRERS of hand embroidery work arc | | hap ° ° given an opportunity, through this of- | Mr. Rx as bor M Home Life and Business fering, to purchase~ at sharply pp | | ar | Pr , the attractive hand embroiderec ° , | as Models, finished pieces—including: | savin: Deserted by Legislators ay aaa ays ns ch . 1 ” : As Va ts How Frocks | | “High Finance” Causing Furrowed Brows; rh Seka at Palace de A | Trimmed Hats , : ; Wrong Time of Yee ars for Lawmaking S SN Nise pectegp Many suitable gifts among these. The | In tht New Shapes chet j : at FIRST SESSION TO YT / 4 reduced from orig $1.50 JAMES © JORINSON, who, 1 ll Seo a thad | \ Diabla t | Feecy satin, silk combined ; : geen rjint f 64 \ , CECE EE s with velvet and lovely gild- 1 . me . bankers, 10 the I : ‘. ed effects on gloth are the ma- | Alaskan plo} oc hiss ph A uadiepins paar i by tl nezcasy Saken Another Shipment of terials that fashion these new 1 fron ' ’ F ‘ ne A profes . | Skagit eng ut 1D hats worth 1 2 W H me ‘ : i ; 1 Next step ot | fhe , Ni h Shi Smartly fas hioned, too. A 13 $ ah : Smartly fas ad, H nd MRS, ALICE MONAGHAN I : 00 | ot " i - Men § ig t irts effectively trimmed in gilded peeps, buried’ Yeas : ms sh tcp . base put | °f : 1 roche : Of “1921 Amoskeag” Outing Flannel flowers and fruit, and self ma- Pte low-priced at Pharmacy Held Up law business are waiting ° DOWNSTAIRS STORE Ss: « rie M t ' and Clerks Robbed 2 Amounts! 4 Months to Pay! The Season’s Latest Creations For Women and Misses SILK AND CLOTH DRESSES 1428 $1928 S248 { Our dress stocks are com- plete in every detail. We have every new dress effect, the | flares, straight lines and prin- { cess models. Materials, flat- erepes, satin back crepes, poiret sheens, reps, brocaded velvets and chenilles and Georgettes. j The colors—Gracklehead, Mon- signor, Bokhara, Copper, Rust and Black, Over 200s different j styles. | | | | | | | | } | ] ae 1303 Third Avenue Opposite Pantages Theatre in the i University Building MAN OVERCOME Short at Olympia to Aid (Whe re Diablo New Measures for Labor | State Federation Chief Is Enthusiastic Over |< Denies Having Many Bills CORRESPONDENT Any Dress in Stock DOWN! Pay the Balance in Small Weekly rut LATTLI j)DIABLO FAVORED! AS NEXT STEP ON SKAGIT Dam Will Be Constructed | FIFTH AVENUE—PIN I Survey With Council . lo ire ge grog ng tect | OUTLINE 25-YEAR JOB foe. p a th : Total Cost $28,550,000 for I - * ' be not 356,000 Horsepower G bd en ingham Aprons \ ERY attract tyles—8 or seeped yred more in all—two ketched sure’ labor means Aprons thé a house Mirae Went ons vente 2 frock, for they are made in dré 1 indeed be 1 means that fashion. Of plain and cross-bar ore syst be ila.cn ginghams of desirable quality, and FRE DERICK & NE LSON Coede—Eccomny Procus— frederick 6 Nedsom Servace f gli: A Bia 0 (DOWNSTAIRS STOR Just 350 of These REET—SIXTH AVE SUF OR known as “1 the making of these Men’ $ y of outing flannel, moskeag,” is used in Night Shirts, and qué there is a choice of many pleasing stripe wer for and novelty patter Milita 'y collar style, ure } “Night Watchman Is _ | with me d “frog” fastenings. Sizes 15 to 20, kband measurement.. Low- priced at $1.75 the suit. *s Section _ Farget for Bullets * DOWNSTAIRS STORE two bullets fired at him | rst “Kid Boots” $ i) weaters ‘1* Some with tified man Monday eve- | mis: ~, SEIZE ‘BOX GARY? watchmar their Might each bien- | of, “|Nels Had 5 Quarts ie " That Cost $40 Each|t» r Nelson had five quarts of when federal dry \and arrentod him him $40 each. | there haa be he reclamation act has not only failed to contribute to the welfare of the people, but it has been a breeder of sirife and dis. 28,000 k natts capacity, 00 Capacities of the three reser in| on will be an follows, according to Coun- | man. Phil whisk) fou agents | fes could eas sr , chairman of | HERE'S MORE ABOUT. ] BREAD KING J} tru Altho the big Cont pendent conc underseli them, these small bakeries welcome the combine, Mr. Barber Says, because it acts as a stabilizer ind MORE ABOUT bu Action Against Railway Is,| STARTS ON PAGE 1 @ Goatienil bakkie Geet maa ) ‘umer 5 i Fan ‘even’ greater Bacay MESSAGE aber ginagiss Taken in Booze Case ahi 1 'S AGE 1 ee tylded pte he ne Ward baking interests and al Baking Co., who oper- * chain of plants thruout It is dou he said, that there jwill be any change in the price of hand, | bread in Seattle in the near future. | He leaves for Portland Tuesday, to Ker-| inspect the U. S. Baking Co., an- at-jother plant owned by the corpora- tol tion, tal other rns cord. It has pauperized and it smmtteo which em-|} bankrupted rather than enriched . ( mi om and benefited. There has not : 300,000 acre feet; Diablo, been a single new reclamation | project which the state haa en gineered, supervised and. direct- ed development of, which has not been a dismal failurt,” feet; G 6,000 acre was turned over to the council utilities and finance commit tee for study Thursday and Friday ]in connection with Ligh’ as’ | for request for $2,500,000 to s development. | FE RELT ET IRE ER Oe ME HERE’S MORE ABOUT |) TIRED oF His | RESPONSIBILITY | 1 “DOCTOR” ||"ar’wear the classification | vould be left uncared for but rather pleaded to feed this woman Netetor food down her throat to » that the drug did its and to further make | his work, administer chloroforr poison, then make Federal Judge e Volstead act, git | su | work, constitutional limita If woe are to correct any| rial defects or weaknosses in| system and me nize titution must be preser | considera exont t and the White Bluff was fear that she] r settlement | | Both stand forth as monumental | of ~ for the purposes of | STARTS ON PAGE 1 unwillingness bothered | \pouemesiy on the part of the state | ¢ n. Such an amendment h his own off: the shape | | reclamation service. The most that| should be submitted to the people of this poor eri that inspired | jcan be dono ia to salvage what we] the next general election. It ould | Pet colada ata triage Dr. laser to priser) murder : | lean from tho wreck." be drawn to allow tho legislature|>® Human and fall to sympathise | DT, ze oe aera ener or 32 WOULD ABOLISH wide discretion powers, inmat-| With one Apu trobbley, bus Bis age) ee Droaalaxer| dared: $6r' his ine! LIBRARY BOARDS \ters of taxat | makes him! ‘none| the less: gullty in} Vo daughter and that ho did| Gov, Hartley commended the} efore demanding of tho leginla-| the eyes of the law and when the} he a reared | abolition of the state library and|ture that it move for more eee eee pee he: waa mole: to dies ad leave her |traveling library boards as anelomy, the governor cited what has| heard evoryono will agreo that the) 1 means of effecting enocomy. He!peen done to reduce the costs at| crime was one of the most heart-| ©" hat 1 suggested that the logisiature in-| various state institutions and in de-| less and deliberate in the annals Tho evidence will show that Ha “| |autre into the matter of printing] partmenta jof the at seh anes Muto hy aa ade | *{|public school text books, saying| Ho outlined an appropriation pro: | WHO AK by her mother for 82 rs, Le =| | that California and Kansas have} gram of more than $600,000 which| TO JUDG Char’ 8; yout Aitah xe death +0 jcut the cont of text books nearly} ho recommended as necessary to| ‘Who are we to say that this or|the mother, tho fgther tired of his |50 per cent by this system | provide needed buildings and equip-| any other person put on earth by | responsibility and Killed tho daugh S| tive to tax reform, he aald:|ment at penal and cleemosynary in.| tho Supreme Belng shall cease to| ter to fie himself of tho responsi p can be made under stitution | live Buty gh Nea Cere “How do we know what was in| this woman's mind? J him to reason for} futuro last There was fear no more for “Who is there that can say she | february than there had been for 0) a an ud. jhad no mind—that she had no| years previously, His health was | soul? no ‘worse than it had been six | “Who will dare say that she did not suffer the same torments, the |same agony, the same pain, mental Jand physical, as any other normal \person when the deadly poison was months before, nine months before, or even now, ‘ “T will contend, and tho evidence will bear mo out in, my contention, that Dr, Blazers' act was in no speaks of her new-found youth— You cannot oheck the march of mova the ravages they leave read the coming years, bec on } Now appearing at the Pantages Theatre, | | | \forced into her system? |} manner or means justified, I will | “Hazel Blazer may not have been | resist any and every attempt to blo to talle or walk, but who 18] show that the crippled woman had there to say that she could not} no soul elf, am the ronul fool? “E will prove that Hazel Blazer | "The evidence will show that thie! had a mind and had a soul 1 man was fully el be wholly human and under the torso, i uw had the same rights to life, | . , « an infa a few months | liberty and tho pursult of hap; formed for ma in removing averg line of age trom my [jot spinal moningitis, Medical me | Tfaoo, for Tt want you to know just how wonderful this Tt thorities will show that ths discasey All branch Hbrarjoa wif be closed new art ff { EVA TANGUAY Write Pantages Theatre ® often destroys and distorts tho hu | Wednesday, Armistice day, but the man frame, but It doos not destroy | reading room of the Central library the brain nor the soul. 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