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| geona, 11¢ ; ducks, 14@1be; chick plac Hiowey-—12Q@ 1% Provisions Freeh meat—Cow beef. To per ib steer beef, 1@itt per Ib; mutton, | wether, Te ewen, Tc; pork, 10¢ | per 1D; Veal, Jaree, Oo; small, lo. | Proviso Hames, 120; breakfaat Nemes hcoo dg 1% | Tiny—Puget sound, per ton, $12.00 astern Washington timothy, $14,00@ \ uifaifa, 12q GraitOata, $289.00; wheat, $23.50 | corn, $90.00; rolled barley, $24.00 | Corrected daily The following | prices are being offered to the pro | ducer fu round lote on the dock or in| the cur at Beattie 00 ace ar Grain-—Oata, $26,b00)27, 6 barley ws | $21.00; wheat, orn, bulk, # 00. Chee Native Washington, 11@ LI Me reatens hae Strictly fresh ranch, 14@iée« Butter Waat ton creamery, 24 ranch, 16 | CHICAGO, April Te-Wheat, 1, 1% r WORTH, Tex., April A re on rritory, dis-| Renton Line Sued patch says tl t am the Caledonia Bailey is eulng dent : ‘ . tle and Renton ratlway She reau ow to Gs gee in her complaint when neg t +? ® ng from the car at waon . }etetion she sprained her ankle by fous 1 fr hundred ar pring on & loowe board In the plat ar at Awa ’ sche - pm uw be ck c veloy WEATHER FORECAST to An ¢ al number 1 ate ; REN | ittle and vieinity—Tonight and “ shan showers high southwest from r of | winds, becoming brisk Tuesday ! ‘ t LONDON, April 7 King Edward's im nad tl . hday is in November, a period of ay tah psf p| the year ve uneuitable for suc n| é ear lant military function as the . ‘ } net of the colora, and the an-| for rd t so now | houwnoement that the Gay is to be that w tat ¥y « offictally « Hrated thie year May 2 | gives much satisfaction. oe. jon will mark the be- « he coronation festty ‘many royal and other distin- guished personages from abroad will, is exe d, have arrived by the j end of May in readiness for the great | eremonion of June 26 and 27. Min-| NEW YORK, April 17.—-Lawyer banquets In honor of the Albert Patri who waa convicted | n'a birthday this year will be ef tt marc ¢ Mit “ | h grander scale than hith liam Rice, was sent morn. | and the town houses of the ‘ « to — 4 im th x ! memt ore of the government ogins M are ly to be scenes of much gatety on the night of May 50 ” NEW BISHOP ne Poet Se Dee ee | chard — via Skagit ne Col- | man do Mgr. Breynat to Contro!| Far Northwest Wl Occidental A Ave, Near Yesler Wa Phowc Main 493 KEGLEY’ ST. ALDERT, N. W. T., April 7 Imposing mor “ay accom. | taemcntenstenamemantit panied th z m of Mgr. Prey} panies the i ' not Moneign- | v Apentolic of Mackenaie, The : Views 2 oon a / ap orform. | Paney California Creamery; full 2- ed by Pi shop Or : ir atoll pound bricks; each............40e to of ‘ it ’ chet and Pa Many other church. | Lemons men of the eins tion GY ot) St. Benfface took part t core | Large, bright, fancy; per dozen. 1Ze Tre bee The ne bishoy me to Canada) " data’ in oxo and re-| Three-Minute Breakfast sided te the ¥ tt y and pro-/ . ne to th ntry | 3-Minuit Magh, the largest package: sold at the price..... 106 FOLLOWERS OF ISAAC WALTON] ae & fine toilet and pes Daley Casati nonp; per doen cakes.. fenttle fehermen & fn tall faves yeaterduy, it being the fret San. | day of the trout exasnn Mivery lake and stream ‘a the vielnity was whipped br 210N af the BIG COPPER POT j no ee ee HAVILAND CHINA arge | } of the Dawamlat st fishers emall eauatt man wit | “oe 9 a early ret rise we a Gy. Yesterday's entch tn | dicates, b that the adjacent wat j tere are net fabed ont } oy any means BUSINESS ON WEST STREET Markets oh Well for the Week A Few Changes AWAY We did not steal this lot of Haviland China, but we got it at a bargain, so that for a few days we will give free a wet of 6 plates or 6 cups and saucers with a $6.00 order, in the TEA AND COFFEE DEPARTMENT. | | on Weet- in spite of The ma Business opened briskly n avenue this the threatening weather er morning ket waa not oa 7” onal m ARAL Tr son Native rhubarb | in airy ore omim & RHOdes Bros.Co.h , price jeciining and | 0 e r 7 0. | . fa de fly low Tea, Coffee and Crockery Howss | T and for range *s ia very sad. | Chpeh cate sacived treUk Cal 1214 SECOND AVENUE ffornia last night and this morning Lemons are selling # Aspara- | gus is fairly plentiful i is welling at about 10 cents a pound. A few} bo f imbers are going at §2 Ktor umery butter took } . ou 1 fall today ling now for nt is ! market is) steady at at fe Onher grades | of butter ‘a i unged f the prer t Eegs are at quoted at 1i@\8 cents JOBBING QUOTATIONS (CORRECTED DAILY) Green Fruit Lem ! @i.0 a bo cooking apples, $1 eating apples, $2.00 « I ui. nanas, ineapples, 00 per dos ling oranges, $ 2.50; limen, | Gt.00 cane tangerines, 1.75; | Shi grape fruit, $2 s0@n.00 , si | Shipment of Vegetapies } The Newest Potatoe $20.00@32.00 a ton; beeta, | $1.00@1.25 per sack; carrots, 66@7be; | Ideas per sack; lettuce, $1.60 per cane; | Has Just Been turnips, e@sl garile 6c; cabbage | Fj $1.40@1.50 per cwt; husks, 20c; celery Received 650 per doz; et potatoes, $2.00 | yer case; Chill peppers, 26@i0c; sauer | Pract INAS: tomatoes titer a Pote letah Linen, box per crate; radishes, 10 doz; | Pear table onthe ta wit plaited fronts, piped owt paranips, | cauliflower, | ne stripes, $1@1.10; pumpkins, 2@8%0 per 1b: | edges, Ww ’ 900@51.00; aquashesr } wax beans, hite lid ize; artichokes, 60@ibo per dow; | 0 and so atring beans, #@l0e; cucumbers, | a $1.50%2.00 per box; Brussels sprouts, } colors 1@5 eas, T@8c; rhubarb, 6@7« el Ps per Ib; California, $2.00 per box; apin Prices ach, 60@76c per box; asparagus, 9@ | 100 per Ib Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry Butter Washington creamertea, | gic; fresh Iowa and Bigin, 29@30c; | ranch, 17@20c. storage lowa, 26 | Cheese Native Washington, full | ——- cream, p@isc Eastern: " New | Agents for L. Adier & Bros.’ York, S4@14a' Wisconsin, 140; | Roquefort, 4bcs #Oam, 411.00@12.00 Clothing They Fit per case; New Work, 16@i6c; Lim- — burger, 16@ite; rica, 16@1ic; Swiss, r 110 be J. Fried S Euge—Strictly fresh ranch, 17@18e; . r e man on California, 4@1 Oregon, 16« ve poultry-—Hens, 13%@14e; fr 803 FIRST AVENUE ers, $4,005.00 per doz; turkeys, 18@ Noar Rainier-Grand Hotel da; meene, 10@110; ducke, 13 Dressed poultry—Turkeys, in@ice; | | | that were his stock in trade to se- | styles. THE SEATTLE STAR, _TME BON MARCHE NORDHOFF © CO. Buying Silks for a store like the Bon Marche, where too much of one kind or too little of another—result, many of certain lines in Waist and Dress Silks, also ithe future. The other ines of that lot are equally elegant. Sale of Cheney’ s Boston Store Women’ s Waists ‘Stock Continues If you were here Saturday or to day you know how fast ar furious was the selling If you re not “ present, you missed the bargains of a lifetime But there are more tomorrow, for we will continue toa mak the same notable prices. Dunlap and Ftete price $6.0, for $2. Keith's and Johnna y's Shoes at half price. Stein-Bloch’s Suits at practically half price—some a trifie half EK. & W. Collars, 16e—what's left of them. In fact, the entire range of pric- remarkable that ever yesterday 1er ings? t* #0 body who visited the sale went away a pleased custo As we have told you severa we bought the entire stock at And the selling prices are all arrranged on that basis People who came yesterday wil! be here again tomorrow, f h gren many evidently had regarded our announcement as on a para with the ordinary clothing sale where Inflated values are punctured by a seem ingly lessened list of prices. They found here, however, values, more than cut in half. They found it the beet opportunity that Seattle people have ever had to get high grade Clothing and Furnishings fer men. And #0 wo invite you to come again tomorrow, Importer’s Sample Line of Fine Swiss Allovers 2%? or Less Direct from New York, after con- siderable price Pn sor between our buyer and the importer, we have re- cetved a sample line of elegant Swiss All-Overs, It is the importer’s entire line of fine Embroidered Cambric and fine Swiss All-Overs—very pieces cure advance orders with. Hence you will find the workmanship Is of the very best, designs all new, chic and just right for swell summer walst or waist trimming. The quall- ties are the finest ever shown In one lot over a retail counter, and the prices—well, the word “sacrifice” is the best one for it. Aa these are only sample pleces, we adviee an early choesing, as it will be Impossible to duplicate any of the The width {ts full 22 inches. They are positively worth $3.00, $3. | $4.00, $4.50 and’$§5.00 per yard. C hoose | Tuesday at $1.50, $1.75and $1.98 Handkerchief Selling Continues The 60,000 dozen Handkerchiefs at bc each that went on eale Saturday will be offered again tomorrow—what's left. Positively the greatest Handkerchief value that Seattle women have ever seen. Still a goodly assortment to choose from. Hut at the way they are spe an't shy how long they will last. The economic will come early. Values up to 330 each, Grand COMO .....ccceceeeeerceceeerens Aen eee een eweeeeeeneee & ae teeeenee 5 Cents Each Special Sale of Summer Fabrics ‘A Silk Sale Clearing of Two Important Lots bargains like some chicken feed, $21.00; enough to close out the overplus quickly, though the loss will be considerable. Understand We Bought These Silks at Great Price Advantages So that when we cut the prices nearly half in two, as we shall for tomorrow, it behooves We have assorted the silks to be sold tomorrow into two lots: Elegant Colorings and Weaves | LOT No, 1 is made of Solid Color Crystal Bilks 1 Color Broende Slike, Fancy Two-tone Mrocade Silke, Lac « ik ‘ ry ya of Sik’ in this lot is worth 75 cents or more; you pick tomorr« Extra Salespeople will be here and all who come, whether early or late, In every line of Silka and Satins described above We want to impress you that these lots of Bil thoroughly etylish and up-to-date in every particular, For instance, in Lot No. 1 the Bolid Color Crystal Silks come in beautiful shades of cardinal, cerise, lavender, cadette, green and gray. jess than) times, | 45c onthe Dollar | rock-bottom | | | j | | 8Pc A PAIR—For Women’s Pure The Wash Goods Department will begin to increase its sales remark- ably, now that the sunny days are here, and we help along the selling with under prices, particularly for t omorrow. 740 a yard for “Old Hickory” Bhirt-| 19¢ a yard for Tolle de Sole, a very ing, worth 12\c. | fine mercerized material, as soft as 10¢ a yard for Fine Batiste, in all silk. The colorings and designs are colors and designs, of this season's; entirely new, and very striking, | make. worth 2c. 10e a yard for Liama Cloths, beau-| 12%¢ a yard for Bates’ Sex tiful designs for wrappers, dressing) Ginghams; a full assortment sacques, etc.; usual price lic. | ors and styles, 16e¢ a yard for French Challies, 2%e a yard for Scotch Zephyrs; 4 dainty colorings and designs, worth full assortment of patterns in this 2be. popular fabric. It is 82 inches wide, 1c a vard for Fine Dimities and the colors are fast and the stylees sucker | of col- French Lawns, fn all shades and! are the best. styles, over 100 designs to choose| 3c a yard for Linen Etamine, a from; a few of the styles can be! material much sought after this seen in the Pike etreet window,| season for skirts and suits. It | Elegant $9 Trimmed Hats for $5 | Tomorrow you may buy Trimmed Hate, worth $9.00 each, for just $5.00, There are at least 26 of this lot, and we want to close them out because | comes in all colors, corner of Second avenue. of Jack of space to display them) properly—some of them being cop fes of patterns, worth as high as $20.00. They are trimmed with chif- fon, lace and flowers, all different, READY-TO-WEAR HATS. Hats trimmed with drape of silk, bow in back, lace on the edge, caught with tabs of velvet, really | worth $4.00; Sale price, only.. $2.25 | Women’s Satlors, worth 85c; at...50c CHILDREN'S SAILORS Chitaren's Rolling Satlors, bow tn back, regular 85c value; at 60c ROSES AND FOLIAGE, | fable full of Roses, Foliage, Forget- Me- Nots, Litles of the Valley, Daises, only, a bunch | PErerreri) l5e, Bo ete,, at, NORDHOFF @ Co. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and II5-123 Pike Street. | ite ! | Bie tor | 89c¢ A GARMENT—For Fine Rib- MONT THE BON MARCHE wide ts are sold every w For ‘ até » thousands of yards a these for tomorrow. and *k, one is apt to ve find we haye to to cut the pricg dey » Satins, we-do not hesit you (0 buy for now ang ns Elegant Brocaded Poplin @ raed Taft ‘ r Duche Satl Bolid Corded Mian t is worth a full dollar eh - i$ ave taal 59 cts will be waited on quickly, d Taffeta Bilke Ma La the Cadette, ‘ Heme are In Lat N in Castor solid enters ¢ Vid Row, im, Ni Gray and biue We cite the se two iiustrations and must ask you ‘0 8 thay Silk Bargains tomorrow. *t prices for fine garments are to had right here at the Bon March We boast of the best as- sorted stock of fine and medium Shirt Walets of slik and cotton on the Northwest coast. Rea k Walists tn t on style, all sizes, ack and lined r Sik Moire Walsts, in ack, white and colors, many dif- ferent styles, sizes to #4. $6.50 for popular Polka Dot Fou- lard Silk Waista, in Gibson etyle, fancy cuffs and collar. Cotton Walists, prettily tucked front and back, new sleeves, fixes 82 to 44; all colors. Sie for White Lawn Walsts, em- broidered front, tucked back, cuffs | and collar, sizes 22 to 4, $2.25 for Mercerizved PFoulard| $4.25 for Linen Waiste, in dainty Ts, appliq ue | embrotdery fronta, low | sleeves, ruffie trimming, trimming, tucked back Elegance in He and Underwear e (ow ret some of our ¥ nderwear will go for the usual ee kinds. We cannot illustrate what We mes then by printing these price items; #1.25 AND #1.504. Women ion Wool V short Fok. | f quality, asserted colors, pink, blue, pon foe ~ Nwry in black. OSe A GARMENT—Por 81.50 A PAIR—For women's Pure Thread Sik Hose tn black or solid! 2 colors, of pink, ©. cardinal or in| ribbed Ginter white. They have high spliced heel, | spring ‘waght, a fashioned toe, | 4 GARMEN $1.35 A PAIR—For women's Pure Lisle All-Over Lace Openwork) Hore, full fashioned, In the very latest shades and designe—royal blue or rich brilliant gray. | These are usually priced at $1.50. Fine | Ribbed White © Pants or Tights, all weight, superior qu | THRED ED | SPECIALS FOR | Women's Swiss Ribbed Gr Vests, high neck and medium weight, fine $1.00 vests will be yat. Misses’ Lisle Th work Stockings, fast toe and heel, fine qality, # Misses’ Fine Ribbed Pure Si ings, high spliced in pink, sky, card! and white, at, the pair... Lisle Lace Openwork Hose, fast) blue, high epliced heel, double sole; usual price $1.50. |50c A PAIR—For women's Pure Lisle Fast Black Lace Openwork Stockings, in the newest designs, solid assorted colors, full fashion- ed; an extraordinary value. bed Cream Color Vests and Pants, | #ilk plaited, superior quality, We) ' -25. Royal Steel Graniteware | oe Oo he ea ar ant assortment of Royal Sted @ anite ware made. From the! re “seconds” in this lot. Such,! Tomorrow we underprice an eleg Ware, the very best grade of gr prices you may imagine that there a ever, is not the cage. 2-quart Pudding Pans, each....13e| 4-quart Berlin Kettles, each. 3-quart Pudding Pans, each....16¢| Sauce Pans, same. 4-quart Pudding Pans, each....19¢/ 10-inch extra deep Pie Plates, 5-quart Pudding Pans, each....28¢) "so. No. 3 Steamers, each...+- si _ . . . quart rene wees @ach......0. Se) ¢ ‘olander, medium aise, eadBe. 2-quart Milk Pans, each........10¢) :o-quart Water Patls 3-quart Milk Pans, each........12c@) 12-quart Water Patls Wash Basins, medium siz h.15e) 12-quart Water Petls 10-quart Dish Pans, each 4c | 14-quart Coffee Pots 17-quart Dish Pans, each G5ec | 2-quart Coffee Pots | 8-quart Coffee Pots. Tea Pots same price a8 2-quart Rice Boilers, each. Drinking Cups, each.. oe 1Dc| No. 7 Tea Kettles, each 10-inch Pie Plates, each §-inch Jelly Cake Pans 10-inch Jelly Cake Px 8-quart Berlin Kettle Dippers, each ... Art Needlework Specials Applique Bureau Scarfs, 18x54, for-, Stocking Bags ready for use, Weg merly selling at § on sale tomor- 65 ue, at. Laundry Bags, ‘stamped ‘and regular price Te, t at. row at .... . ; Stamped Tray” Cloths, worth 3 morrow at. fi F The Department Managers are making a remarkable oii fare refunded to all who live within fifty miles of Seattle buy ten dollars’ worth of goods at the Bon Marche any day That is, we will refund half the price of your round trip tel buy not less than ten dollars’ worth and live within fifty Bon Marche. Those who Itve more than fifty miles away and within one dred miles of the Bon Marche, will receive back for the half the price of their round trip ticket, upon puchase of 8’ worth of merchandise. ‘hom wreevecoserewes §Scvereesee