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—_—o | TELEGRAPH BRIEFS, Complete Hote! and Ciud Furnishers FREDERICK & NELSON (inc.) STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M., INCLUDING SATURDAY WE ARE NOW SELLING REED ROCKERS FOR LESS THAN EVER — Complete Credit Housefuratshors died fans suddenly that rell Phy Mr Youterday AQth was the heart years old anwert }to neuralgia ¢ | Wade worth was ¢ THE SEATTLE § vesssexs nee LAST MINUTE THINGS FOR EASTER SHOPPERS BEL LANHAM April 21 ward of $250 wa ill py the Whatcom nty commissioners ‘. ; , © Buyer when tn the IM@at@n market gave us 1 in Be Thuraday the arrest of thea lower than we have ever before asked }the aged butcher killed here om Take . Rew R which wo Ww formerly compelled to aske$5.50, We now fj) the night of April 11 ‘ er, which formerly 1 for sell a Reed Rock Sages -ogen 4OUTH BEND, April 21.— Fred ‘link --anaah ane ennlty ‘chetied Reed, who is postmaster, railroad R ers are part a ne be “ent ond storekeeper at Menlo dg went te Seattic ten days ago @ and have an excel t pay off & mortgage of $40 Mr 4 hin wife after reaching WE ALSO WAVE A FULL LINE OF OTHER REEB GoODS Swit ance ha The Universal Bread Maker OLYMPIA, April 21.—A delegation Thoroughly Mixes and Kmeads Bros sisi terivea to ue ety erday and appeared before Gov ; y duke cone Wes Gal =n “ed the appointment of ( or This Bread M ¥ a preg ert Moore on the ratlroad commis ha io not the dough it it is ready to make uy sc As a mixe action sch that the th ab ywing every particle of STANWOOD, April 21.—-A woman arch xpar nil be The kneading ts done giving her nam ae Gertrude ot and nt m ughly and’ evenly mix treightoff attempted suicide at thi : tier The dot kneading, ia lett to rise place Inte Thureday afternoon by he pail, which, with Its cover, Is particularly adapted to this ff) Jumping from the dock on Commer fter raising, a few turns of the crank prepare the dough | °!a! street into the river, The A K ow et nk prepa’ , s woman was rescued by a bystander the bread eee dng we — not much the worse for her plunge By using versal Bread Maker the time taken to knead Gemestio teeuhinn an best Haan © dough is reduced from thirty minutes to three minutes, and are thought to have been the causa | w BETTER, the result being 1 which pos | a pe tion of texture obtainable only by excellent HONOLULU, — April 21.—The and thorough mixture of all ingredients. Prices are as steamer Olympia left port here Th ay after for Seattle, She te carrying Japanese men and No. 4, family size, having capacity of four loaves; | No. 8, large family size, having capacity of eight 16 Japanese women, who, it is re factory price—advertised in the 5 loaves; factory price—advertised in the mag ported, are under contract to work $3.00; our price 82.00 sines—¢ our price $2.50 on the Great Northern railroad tn} SPECIAL NOTICE—The Universal Three-Minute Bread Maker is sold SUBJECT TO YOUR AF Montana, | PROVAL. If after a thorough trial you do not find it satisfactory, WE WILL GLADLY REFUND NASHVILLE, Tenn. Aprit 21—| YOUR MONEY. The main building of the Vander a Dilt university was almost totally er destroyed by fire Thursday. Only SERVICEABILITY IS AFEATURE OF OUR LAWNMOWERS § §.'":. Sere rysotor fal a originated from a defective fue. No one waa injured so far as is known. he best machines obtainable at their prices. We believe the Lawn Mowers described below to b ‘eeery » ef end . " 1 tew to producing a Mower capable of doing its work with aard age “ chee shane es Shei Sowtin are fully guaranteed | VICTORIA, B.C. April a ‘ fs stated through private 0 THE YANKEE LEADER THE GIANT UNIVERSAL trom Ottews that WW. 8. Me This Mower has three revolving knives which This Mower has 10-in. drive wheels, 5%-Inch berg A onaehnten tie gepwes and od run at high speed and give continuous cut. T cuttin « cylinder and four spiral knives which give eA Daweon, Ot & aaleey of $12,900 0 pawl and rate het is a patent positive lock. Pawls | continuous cut. The pawl and rate in w patent pension Bee nom 4 Ble F gmrys are of cast stecl, hardened. Drive wheels are § | positive lock, the pawls being of cast steel, hard i ish Claketaih teciehantore tet Al fo. in diameter and have skeieton rims. Knife is | ened. Stationary kalfe is flexible i has lipped beraia. He succeeds Governor flexible and st ati y and has lipped edge edge, against which the blades cut. Prices are as Congdon | Prices are as follows | follows ts Wu tote. blades With 14-in. biades . $6.00 CHICAGO, April %1.—-Mayor i - Dunne has tendered an invitation to wen ste. . st With 1¢n. blades $6.50 Bf President Roosevelt on behalf of the city of Chicago and tts 2,000,000 people to visit that eity on bis re turn trip east. The president has) accepted THE CYCLEMOWER This is a strictly high-grade ball-bearing Lawn Mower, Driving wheels are 10-in. in diameter Patent convex revolving knives are madg of the best crucible steel, hardened and tempered by an en tirely new process, and run at high speed. Stationary knife is also of best crucible stee! and has lipped edge, against which revolving knives shear. The pawls are of hardened cast steel and are warranted to last as long as the pinion and to never slip, thereby leaving’ streaks in the lawn. This Mower runs almost noiselessly. Can be had with either four or five knives, Prices are as follows With i4-in. blades $9.00 With 16-In. blades $10.00 With 15-in. diades , $1 CASH AND SIA WEEK $1 CASH AND $1A WEEK ae” BH $5 CASH AND: $5 AMONTH -$5CASHANDS$5A MONTH | Buys Any Cook Stove juys An r Steel Range in Our Stock Refrigerator in Our Stock SPOKANE, April 21 crats of Spokane nomir 8. Daggett for mayor The demo ted Floyd PEKIN, April 21.—M. Paul Lossar, the Russian minister to Ohinay whose foot was recently amputated, died last night $11.00 PARIS, April 21.—It ts rumored that Foreign Minister Delcaste tn+ tends to resign. YOU DON’T GET INGULTED. all and look at our $2.00 hat will pay you. E. Ni 1281 Ind ave. oes Jumt values It Brooks & Co BUY YOUR MILLINERY A FASHION 537 | QUEEN ANNE AVE, Making Up for a Lost Week at the Outlet’ Closing Out Sale—— me _z=.. FREDERICK& NELSON .:.. (INCORPORATED.) Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. Activities suspended last week during neg¢ ions with certain merchants a nearby town, who wanted to buy The Outlet’s entire stock. For reasons best known to themselves the deal is declared off and w rnew the proce of selling out to the public one suit or a dozen at a time The Outlet ts going to quit. If »ody buys the outfit as it stands, the public will. Prices are lower than any merchant could ordinarily buy for. Take these suits for example: $8.85 Men’s $2.00 and $3.00 Hats § for $1.35 Men's Suits of Fine Serge, Mixed Tweed or Cassimere, in dark and medium colors, single or double breasted sack styles. Actual values from $12.50 to $18.50, the ma- jority being worth $16.00 On sale Friday and Saturday (they'll not last longer) at Men’s Shirts, Worth 75c, $1 and $1.25, All Go at 37ic Eight hundred Hats, soft and stiff, though mostly soft en Stiff and Soft Bosom Shirts, of per * and =m dras, new the new shades of brown as well as black and gray fresh clean stock, bought for £ . ial tual selling prices from $2.00 all we say they're worth, all to $3.00. WI pr sizes, all sorts of stripes and s last figures, and all at.. ; . Men’s Balbriggan Underwear Keith’s Shoes at Less Than || ier, ccm and pinks sold evemwhere « lasts, a garment Factory Cost ie 5 Cts. | The Outlet’s Going to Quit] Corner Occidental Avenue and Wasnington Street | TAR IDAY, APRIL a1, 1905 THE BON MARCHE | NOROHOFF & CO. | THE BON MARCHE | NORDHOFF & CO. | THE BON MARCHE | NORDHOFF @ o6 The Most Astonishing Millinery Sensa- tion of the Season -RICES REDUCED IN STARTLING MAN Upon All Imported Model Hats 1-3 OFF ' “1-3. OFF ee eee ee ALA, $16.00 IMPORTED MODEL HATS TOMORROW $10.00 ALL $20.00 IMPORTED MODEL HATS TOMORROW 943.67 ALL, $6.00 IMPORTED MODEL I TOMORROW $16. or. ALL $30.00 IMPORTED MODEL HA or "i ca SORTa $26.67 These prices that will apepar tomorrow on exquisite specimens of elie ner I f Char. lotts, Suzane Lewis, Caroline Reboux, Virot Berthe, Ge ea th Ka i H eals in new and surprising way the wondrous possibilit of the millinery art. But the on ese im. VERY BEAUTIFUL HATS AT UNTRIMMED AND } O-WEAF $10.00 , Al At thin price you can select from a remarkable assembly of eu He tor omsoms perbly designed Mats, Ordinarily the Hats would be priced at | with a attract lines i $20.00 from and manufacture © offe that aver. r LOVELY EASTER HATS AT $7.50 age hal tual value, A enomey see > mneh You cannot sguish these Hats from $12 and $15 Hate that | for Easter that those w oc © delight T are sold In many exclusive shops, for they bear just as many artistic || fl artied A imprints, cleverness in style and materials. FLOWER AN HER 8R i ONE THOUSAND HATS AT 85,0Q BACH Th A me w import n of exquisite Interest will center intensely around these wonderful Hats. They | flowers—-in fact to nature is on sale on bape afford the widest diversity in style and trimmings, They are the |) gain table at equals in every way of $10 and $12 Hats that many noted mil Any w ing a new Easter Hat, trimmed of liners are offering. Bach is frewh as a cluster of blooming roses, || untrimmed, will nterest to visit our Millinery De and each will meet with an enthusiastic welcome. partment PASTER CONCERT BATURDAY NIGHT WHRILOME Last-minute hints of Neckwear, Vetlings, Ribt elts, Hand Bags and Jewelry knick-knacks. The spring be t, the new frock needs « fetching vell, or #tylt stock, or lace t off properly. Here's a fine showing of pretty adj te to « pan's costume arranged tomorrow for easy examination and 5 EASTERN NECKWEAR New Novelty in fine EASTER BELTS. 3 en, in cholee atylen Turnover Band Top Collars, em quality »,, Battorns | Patent Leather od an 1 fine Inaide broidered pretty pat choice and color combin- | Brown styles black . bro terns, 9 oF plain bends ations, worth $1.00, at and popular 100 | New Novelty Vetlings, in t | at 265 | sand Bags, of extra f kwear, | some tw > 4 engded and Blik Fabric Belts, in choice styles ted skins, fine w styles, stocks bre effe itiful patte new’ dsaiann wiediy trigumed inside fittings, Dine Collars and ¢ ar and Cuff Sota j n $1.26, at Bbc black and colora, worth 60« t *®, worth $2.00, at ag worth 80c, at e seele Net and Ph Meah Veil, ‘ 2Se . Pe. Fine New Styles of Fancy Collar we pulas / oie Poaele —— Has daome Hand Bags, beamtifed and Cuff Bets, fancy Stock Col = o in | ne fi be ‘ | ramen, fing inside fittings, prete ; of - pr ' Leather Belts and Girdles i ty linings, black 4 reodingggthts ge Ay Yoo y and th t shapes, black or ” worth $6.00, at worth $1.00, at b0c 6 Handsome Silk and Wash Neck ASTER J wear, Lace Btocka, fancy Blocks EASTER RIBBONS. Fabric Be EASTER JEWELRY. and Coliar and Cuff Sete, worth | pisin ang Fancy All Silk Ribbons e shapes, fine trim-| For Hat Ping, in turguoles, | broad — - . agen at Se pearl, « jase and $1.28, at ise in extra qual k and | re oe ee ee Beautiful Styles of Lace, Stik and] 0 O6 isthe ibe bric Belts ar r quality, strong ping, - woe Wash Neckwear, Yokes, C ro. | ny a : : Ps aad 1 Leather Belts, tn as see Chemtsettes and Collar and Cutt | Fine afteta or Bat afteta black and col- | shirt Waist Sets, in Sets, worth $1.76, at PRe in colors at . 98e pad 4 i in pear, Taam , k, ch « widths, worth | ier gold =and Art WM Windsor Ties, in silk or grenadine . ch 5 e tty Girdles : metaln choice Gesiguk aan 3 sirdi nol designs, worth silk come in embroidered de j in enquisite creations sea, ot “Gee signs and hemstitehed enda, utiful Faney Ribbons, in large 4l* two-toned effects, f pretty patterns, worth SOc, at variety of patterns, striped, fig 00, at $2.50 | Girdles and Belt Buckles, in lange R50 ured and printed warp designa: | ai | variety of e new EASTER VEILINGS. agp nadictd oy RSs | EASTER HAND BAGS. wae ty, wort ae ote co Soft Faille and Satin Messaline s Fas y Ermt ace Chains, In N Melts — os 2 we ,. = | and Taffeta Glace Ribb in | He " ari, cut glass, quality, all popular colors and | 4) ‘ qual nice « y gate, te biack or white, In great demand, | be atifus % Gne qually in nice quallt agate, assorted styles vente Ste, Ok gec| worth at Ry worth 6 at $1.00, at ry ' New Novelty Vellings, in Tuxedo | Ombre. Two-Toned and Shaded | Choice Styles of Hand Bags, in as- | Hat «, in extra fine o and fancy meshes, cholce col | ffects in All Silk Ribbons, ex skins, inside fittings, x | crystal, cut glass, agate, and color combinations, worth | {™ quailty, beautiful color cor s. black or brown, worth dized, jet, pearl and fancy Se,.00 ISe binations, worth be, at 400 49c} worth boc, F New Chiffon A Faney Stik Ribbons, in | Hand Bags, in nice quality, assort- | Brooch Pins Waist Sets, Belt dotted aide, stripes, figures and print-| ed styles, inside fitted a ned, | Beauty pretty ed warp patterns, extra quality, | — str fram biack or brown, | quality au or white worth $1.00, at 58e| w $1.50, 696 $1.00, at « cama mamans = WELCOME Misses’ Easter Apparel you can practice economy jer garments. Bon Marche apparel—why she BASTER CONCERT BATURDAY NIGHT ‘This in the one Hea wher modiste imparts to the That's why the ished sty! MISSES’ EASTER SUITS, SPE- CIAL, SATURDAY. without having to sacrifice that admirable which the exclusive for thoge smart ideas that lend 6 fi style tone instinctively turns here | GREAT 1S THE A MISSES’ MAN.O'-WAR SUITS. SSORTMENT $5.75. | AND LOW PRICES IN SHIRT. MISSES’ JUNIOR SUITS FOR $6.00. SREPSRSSROWeT PSE ITE S_EPTSSTLERE ESSERE ETI IERETEOSE PESTER EEET ESS LSE RERE TRESEREGSEBEEA GE Le BS aay, ee Worth $8.00 in any store, made of | WAISTS. The young lady of the house can = saath tem & Kood ed suitings, double At 59e, worth Sie; at 68e : m bank, dines 6 06 brea 1 coat, belt back, n 9Be, everyone worth $18 & get her Easter Suit exceptionally Ee sleeves, turnup cuff, velvet ¢ $1.36 lar and kilt skirt, price to t $1.25 that co: r cheap at this sale tomorrow, as ther line, made of wash pop won 1 tor eg PS t conte Sa « “ ma, w 2 t 1 w mixtur tu . newest models, made in all the! family. For the last day before at $9.59 #k me € most stylish materials, ig get ig Rpt Still anot ' {all wool | — worth $9.00, to be sold at $6.89 | black and colors, plain of a \ perge on r bl rimmed in | And the Misses’ Tourist Suit it ured, al] sizes, Get your ment-4ll etdel Barwates » red silk braid 1 emblema gray cloth, barred with red knob st here tomorrow. You will worth $15.00, to be sold at woven and red velve nd value and better not duplicate on the Pacific Coas $10.50 kilt skirt, worth $12.00...$8.00 your money. BASTER CONCERT SATUR DAY NIGHT—WELCOME! Easter Book Sale [y? 2yi,cer's Fora S$ Adbvery Excellent Cloth Bound Bor ke Scottish Chiefs The above are only a few of Our Handy School Dic Tbe; our school pr 250 | Great Expectations ar neu srvectally : STATIONERY. Family Rob . c jeus of Warsaw, | thene excellent beaks je only i pound Best White Note a of The World in Bighty . | # paper and 1 = HENTY BOOKS. 2 value, History of Bngland = } Our 2c Edition of Henty, for ms Cabir nvels | school Nbraries, each 9e n Tom own | Over 400 titles to select from, spe Wonder Book " | celal six books for $1.00 s at The Spy The Henty Books, | 250 SCHOOL DICTIONARY 15¢ leather BAST ER EVE BE ON HAND AND GPT MORE THAN YOUR SHARE OF THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONALLY BRILLIANT BATH the F BARGAINS Good Strong Bleached Table Da- | Decorated Semi-Porcelain Pie | Se School Tablets; after 6, 3 for | White Canvas Laundry ' re mask, 60 inches wide, gvod de Plates; worth $1.50 dozen 106 stamped and tinted for sak a t signs, will wear good; regular cial after 6, 3 for be Do School Crayons, 12 col short stitch embroidery, value 0c yard; after 6 o'clock | Adjustable Window Screens, sold | ors to each box; after 6, each designs for outlining, fim 19 | everywhere at after 6 spe Sie | with white cord aan 4 A nice quality of White Crochet | cial, each 13e | Shirt Waist Sets, in assorted col large size, worth 59¢; after Bedspreads, ready for use, ab- | Dress Skirts, of grass cloth for ors, black, gold, silver, gun is 850 solutely free from filling or | summer wear, deep hem and | metal, ete: worth 25 fte dressing; 18 a bargain at 90« two rows of white wash braid, 6 ag 6s ase | 5° Writing Tablets; ater 6 te Ap h; after 6 o'clock She trimmed deep in’ vested back; | Fancy Hat Pins, cut glass heads tana 1,600 yards of Berkeley Cambric worth 75e; special after 6 39¢ | tn assorted plore, good long | 10c Visiting Cards; alter 6, % that Mill Ends, in lengths from 2 to | Black Mercerized Petticoats, nev- | pins, worth 26¢ each: after 6 pack .. t 6 yards, full yard wide; val | et cold under $1.25 and really | each be Ink; after 6, per Bota e up to 26c a yard; after 6 o'clock worth $1.50, have deep flounce 5 ite a ‘teen ae <i Tie | accordian plaited, strapped and | Mysle Rolls, fin Se ia are | Women's Lace Shoes, fine 4 Silk Finished Calico, called Sat ruffled; just for Saturday after on been aihent Sh oe “aece patent Bl her cut, ie suma Pongee, In dark colorings 6 CBSO |. ater 6 " neal 35 Cudan heels, sitet vg in very pretty designs, fast col- | Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine Hair — suitable for womea oF . ors and wide widths; regular Tonic Hair Brushes, fine quality bristlé also sizes 6, 6% % 1M wee value 8 1-80 yard; after 6 o'clock Lagan $2.00 cise: after ¢ Hair Brushes, assorted colors all widths; after 6 o'log toc! Medium $1.00 size; after 6..700 | Worth 350; after 6 190 : ge: n Children’s Muslin Drawers, gool | Small 60c size: after ¢ Fancy Dress Buttons, odd lots | yy, material, sizes 4, 6, 8 and 10| Bay Rum and Florida Water and broken Hines in fancy Trim- | Women’s $2.60 Ortonde, Sra ae years, has two %-inch tucks and | large 35c siz fter ¢ 170 | ming Buttons, worth up to Tb ee ae ane colen, Se ruffle; regular value 19c; spe- | Java Rice Face Powder—The only | dozen; after 6 ise) % vmod out quickly aie cial after 6 10 harmless and pure powder; reg- | Knitting Silk, good standard aual- pile ae Ges Children’s Muslin Skirte % ular value after 6 25e ity, 100 yards o nts " bepeeas yer and 8 years only, has 2-inch | Wome Bulb Syringe, in one | colors, worth 36¢ ra after ¢ res Bar bo Gilt A ruffle and two tucks; regular | piece of rubber; regular value Se » Dressing, the wel me value 26¢; special after 6,...150 | $1.60; after 6 O00 | watery Pine, ened ona? t for densely Infants’ Fancy Swiss Bonnets, | Letters from a Self Made Mer Shan. all Ginee ta Wine ae eae, shoes; after © 5 All hy made perfectly plain; regular | chant to His Son, a very famous always worth = pack or white, Fancy Stockings, 19— Fine " value 1 spectal after 6.,.50 $1.60 copyright; after 6 special and B Ser iCnre; ater 6 port 5 Women’s 2. " Women's Straight Form Corsets 456 - Se | Cotton Stockings, plain, in tam, fran color black only, sizes 18 to 80, | 10¢ Paper Novels, the best books | 5!@™ped Doylies, stamped in all ed or black, with hand ben regular price $1.00; special | by the best authors; after ¢ the latest floral designs, six dered ankles, _ aaeort Th er6 5V0 | each 4 | 18x18 inches, finished with hades and designs, also bi form Gold Band German ‘China Tea- | 29¢ Henty Books; after 6, each | fancy buttonhole border, worth with white polka dots, Tle Dhys cups and Saucers; worth §1.6 17 regularly 19¢ each; after 6, each Dp 1 hee double bp Who, dozen; special after 6, pair,.%e | $1.00 Copyright Novels, known as 100 | Gorman made, regular price Sp Cong 50 feet Guaranteed Rubber Lined | Appleton’s Excellent Town and | 1% Playing cards; after 6., 7% after 6, pal a ’-ply Cotton Hose, complete | Country Library, not one poor | 25¢ Playing Cards; after 6. .19¢ ser’s Silver Polish—Liq with couplings and nozzle tale in the lot; after 6 230 | 45e Playing Cards; after 6. .38e vtal polish in bottles ’ werth $5.85; special after 6 Holiday Edition sie Dine Envelopes; after 6, 3 packs f ‘ i po for watches, complete more 850| . ri 106¢ ry, ete., W ote; after 6M THE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS, 7 paMARGHE © NORDHOFFE & CO. mit ORDE,

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