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* at An immense stock of New Spring | Hats now on sale, — Co, Cor, tad. Ay AUTO RUNS DO Stepping from a ear at the con Injuries which, ner of Pike st, and Boren av night, Miss Velma Frankia, © §¥¢8t/ the auto stopped bis oar and re seriously Injured by a red automo-|inguired after the young woman's Puedla arrives on time, radishes . rules, wees ose WANT BEGRADE Sega th: iemenn, por bor, ue, ns ees - vad we at ELECTS NEW COMMITTEE, The Workingmen’s League for clean polttios, at its regular meet ing yesterday, elected the following new board of directors: Superin tendent of streets, John Hay, ex superintendent of streets, Jamew Murphy and Kugene Smith KELLY CHALLENGED ee (Seripps Telegraph Gervice.) although painful, lant | #Pe HOt expected to prove fatal | After the accident the driver of the Gallatin, wee run down and/ turned to the Gallatin, where he bile, No. T2. Mise Franklin was cut | condition, The chauffeur refused to ST. LOUIS, Mareh 16—On be and bruised and sustained internal divulge Div name. half of Archie Haha, of Milawukes, emer “s ements | Coach Cochema, of Bt. Louis, has reat mutton, etary per Ih R@ite Kelly, . House: | tnaued a challenge to Dan ite _ for a ite [the 10-yard record holder special race at 50 yards If Kelly agrees to meet Hahn, the erent will be made a special fow " fete ae he an, RA pega or iC | ture of the big athletic carnival to oxtace ” ‘ morrow forenoon if the City of") o be given under the auspices of St. Loule U. in the Jat Alsi rink. onae Although | ot pe ie The ace would be the most at: shed. per th seathead salman, per | a Close at monn) pei: fog, Mice getguae we TS | erative that could posstbly be am laturdays, steamer d e) froaen per ception and the 30°59" — prot eon MAY And Peedat tr ton at holda a record of 9 3-5 seo ably remain open to handle the) pugs: Qound, ton, ma: alfaife ten, te oll ast rr » 8 i val me th, whote | onda for 100 yards, made pokal arrivals. be aged by ——_ woend bag. ton, Omi whee cee. Soe yaue, Thane tre ane, bower a lgapoe tanya Racer ton.” Haga, mitdiings. toe bw. oiler, who doubt that the record te ees COrewrens:: Serene Teed, tow, tae, vate | legitimate, despite the fact that the | A. A. U. has officially recognised It ent. wm | Cochoms believes that Kelly is ber Mh BR anxious to demonstrate that he te Law EST the fastest man in the world, and pastes that he will accept the chance to q ‘eed | meet Haba. mag, ET Tew St. ie eh ‘| note Iie: caeanuta Ber Ge a aI nuts Bee, Spanish shell peanuta « we s gre Esgeers.. per — (Serippe Telegraph Service.) MONROK, La, March 16.—Shortly after 1 o'clock this morning a wetl organized party of 6@ men broke Into the Jail here and took Flint Williams and Henry Gardner, two negroes, and hanged them in the court house equare, The men confessed yesterday A tour of the whole of Fifth ay,| morning to baving entered the room of Jessie Dumpue The hanging wae carried out without « hitoh. | SPRING HATS 63.00. An immense stock of New ring 1.) ee Wr Yancy Yakima and. Werat appa, par box. # sq Wenetale t anter ~ er, ee S ahaban jembraced in the proposed regrade 3 Wieeessisiwas made thie morning by the street committee. There ts a petition before | committee from 90 per cent of the the , property owners, who are deter. Ha won sale, $2.00. S dee turner, | eine to have the work ordered Hutehinsoa Co, Cor, End. Av. and i lve dvemn 1 Opposed to them are the property | Union st owners on Yesler way, who claim m 6 {that to regrade Fifth will destroy GENTLEMEN Oe | Yeslor way as a business thorough} Think hard one minute, John = fare, The latest plan is for a tum-| Lindh Co, Clothiers 1433 Second ay., must vacate thelr store before the block is tore down. You need clothing always. Here's some high og goods and their prices; $16.00 jaite for $7.60; $20.00 Butta, $16.00; 00 ones now, $12.50, Someone get them. biel Still Clinging to Your Winter Coat? It's a good plan, or some raw, blustering March days. But there are others, on which a heavy overcoat isn’t quite so welcome. You're bound to wear it, however, if you haven't your spring overcoat handy by. We're here to help you get that spring overcoat-—tomorrow, if you wish. Our stock is full—and you have an immense amount of leeway from which to choose, Whatever it is—light covert, black cheviot, smart pony or cravenette raincoat, you can’t go wrong in quality, style, fit and price—we weld a harmonious whole out of these four essential ingredients. A rapid walk-around: nel under Yesler at Fitth “Hall repairs bieycles. All work guaranteed 1th Firet av. sel | BASE BALL SUITS For men and boys; all prices. A./ $25. Hall, 1111 Piret av ese" SPRING HATS $3.00. Ww. B} and] veel L. $2.00. or eee cae” $3. 98 * On Gale Saturday Tl inches Tan Covert Jackets, long, have fitted beck and fly front, collariess, neck and cuffs braid trimmed, and full lined; exception- al values at thie price. $8.89 New Spring Jackets On Gale Saturday Box and Pony Jackets, 22 to 24 fmeh lengths, of the very latest shadow checks and plaids, in pret- ty spring pastel shades, double breasted, velvet inlaid collar and witk braid edged, 4 patch pockets and turn-up cuffs; « striking novel- ty im model and material for spring m $12.50 New Spring Jackets On Gale Saturday Pony Jackets of foretgn cloths, in fine, all wool novelty shadow plaids, in the soft tan shades; double breasted, semi-fitting, velvet collar, gold and tan braid edged, trimmed with 6 bias self straps @own front and same down back; New Spring Jackets On Sale Saturday Good Tan Covert Jackets, Zl Inches long, fitted back and fly front, have @ narrow self straps down front and 7 down back, with volvet points and buttons to mateb, fall ined; a bargala value to be bad New Spring Jackets here only. On Gale Gaturday $6.00 24-inch Box Jackets of pretty shadow plaids, stripes and mix tures, double breasted, notch col lar and cuffs of velvet, trimmed with two narrow stra each of eolf material, over ve and two pockets; @ very attractive and low priced top coat. New Spring Jackets $6 50 On Sale Saturday le Tan Covert Box Coats, 24 inches long; have notch collar and }but ton front, one top pocket and two lower, with laps; full coat sleeve it back; are equaled by few $5.00 passed by none at this price. 19¢ also button strapped; a bargain. 19 Beautiful New 35c Tailored C Stock Collars 9" Sale Tomorrow at A privilege’ that all women will greatly appreciate. We captured a lot of dainty Spring Neckwear, worth 35¢, at a price allowing us to offer them at, each ..19¢ Made from the new Beonaville cloth, in pure white and all white embroidered in white, black and colors, Some are finished with fancy stitching, others in hem- stitched effects—all correct in style, washable, and this is an opportunity of a year. How Many Will You Have? . . . ea: Everything in the Realm of Veilings “Everything” is a word frequently shot from advertising guns What is means depends a great deal upon the standard, extent and general char acter of the store. When we say “everything” we mean a collection of all the best things produced for the season—in all proper colors and good styles To briefly catalogue the Spring Veils and Veilings now ready, we append the following list: : SPECIAL— SPECIAL— Chiffon Auto Veils, 3 yards Chiffon and Lace Drapes, tn long, hemstitched border; black and the favorite spring navy, white, green and pale shades, $2.98 and 82.50 blue, Tomorrow's price, 7! ‘ 15 SPECIAL— SPECIAL— Beautiful Auto and Allover Lace Chiffon Auto Vells, with hem. a ere ox stitched border, 2% and ° 2.50 yards long, in all the wante: 82.5 shades. Toworrow ...$1, SPECIAL— . Chantilly Lace Drapes, white SPECIAL— border, fintahed ends; brown, Chantilly Lace Drapes, 1% green, red, navy and black; yards tong, in black only; var- 1% yards. Tomorrow, $1.75 Tomorrow's fous patterns. price Chiffon Drapes, 75e to 85.98 Auto Velie The Auto Drapes ..75¢ to #6.908 Lace Drapes ...9%@ to Mesh Veilings, 2he to #1.50 Black Drapes ..QN@ to Chiffon Veilings, 2h¢ to#1.00 i (Star Gpeclal Bervice.) OLYMPIA, March 16 legisiature ended ite night, There wea no the time honored custom of turning the hands of the clock bac! ueval jollity reigned aw ended, Gow, ia ined Informas- ty tn the gallery of the house. Speaker Falconer, who wae pre-e sented with a baby by his wife et everett last week, was remembered with « giant stork, also « baby car riage, being the gift of the mem bers of the Third » The mem bers of the house aleo preeonted him with a handsome sliver services and a diamond pin. Reveral speeunes were made and, with joshes for all, the members left | thelr seate and, for the most part, hustled to thelr homes on the firet trailing thie morning, All Overcoats Raincoats and | Cravenettes at about ¢ price New suits are ar- riving daily and you know what our $16.00 suit value means--a better suit than you oan buy elsewhere at janything like the money. We press them lonce a week free of charge. JOS. SCHERMER & Co, Ave. 1010--lset. KOHLER & CHASE Established 1660. PIANOS 1905 SECOND AVENUE Arcada Bullding, STAR—PRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1907. LEGISLATURE I LARGE SHIPMENTS OF LAWN WAISTS— LINGERIE WAISTS—SILK WAISTS—NET FREDERICK “Under Ona Root—Everything WE CLOSE AT6 P.M “Complete Hotel and Club Fur nishere. maul ae ae and Suit Section different lots bein a frilled front, lac insertion is used $4.95, $7.50 LINGERIE The Waist st having arrived. V sortments of size for their lowness. NEW TAILORED SUITS. NEW DEMI-TAILORED COSTUMES. NEW LINGERIE DRESSES AND GOWNS. at lower prices than anywhere else in town.” nor the lowness of the prices unless you call. Drop in at A lady who bought one of these Suits Monday asked was intended to be sold for $25.00. be Marked considerably higher. There is also a strong fi New Waints are fairly pouring into the Costume maker were noticed Wednesday among the many Marie Antoinette Waists— Something New The Marie Antoinette Waist is distinguished by LAWN WAISTS, $1.25 TO $3.50. SILK WAI8TS, $3.95 TO $42.50. NET WAISTS, $4.95 TO $60.00. Spring, nearly every shipment for the Spring trade ‘As one visitor said last Saturday, when in the Costume and Suit Section, “A larger assortment of prettier goods You can’t appreciate the beauty of the styles, the size of the assort HANDSOME TAILORED SUITS AT $25.00 because she didn’t like to feel that we might find a mistake had been made, am. that she had gotten @ better suit t The chief of the Costume and Suit Section was looking over the $25.00 line after returning from New York, and confesses that he looked up one of the $25.00 Suits himself to be sure it shoul ne of Tailored Suits at $32.50. Easter Comes Two Weeks from Next Sunday ANNOUNCEMENT OF Women's Suits, Walety & NELSON, Inc. | i to Furnish the Home Complete.” onsale ., INCLUDING SATURDAY. WA Thirty-two cases from a single ig opened up and placed in stock, ¢ trimmed, under which Val. lace It is also made in silk. Prices and $10.00, WAISTS, $3.50 TO $37.50. nck is practically complete for Waists for all occasions, in full as- #, are here at prices remarkable NEW COATS IN CORRECT LENGTHS. NEW DRESS SKIRTS IN LATEST EFFECTS, NEW AND DAINTY SILK PETTICOATS. your convenience—you're always welcome. the saleslady to find out if the price of $25.00 was © oo ef “THE BANK FOR SAVINGS” IN SEATTLE The managers of Seattle's new savings Bank beg leave to announce that the bank will open for business on Saturday morning next, March 16, at their banking room in the Erik- son building, northwest corner of First Avenue and University street. Its capital stock of $400,000 has been fully paid up in cash. The bank will confine itself to a strictly savings business, will receive no commercial deposits and do no commercial or trust business of any kind. It will cater to the savings people, receiving their deposits and confining its invest- ments to the class of investments made by the savings banks of the East. It will make loans on first mortgages or income-bearing real estate in the City of Seattle, and its surplus moneys will be invested in high-grade railroad bonds and like securities, which have stable values and which are always salable It will pay to its depositors interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, the highest rate that is consistent with safe and prudent banking methods. The bank is intended pri- marily for the benefit of the wage-earning classes. One of its specialties will be the caring for out-of-town depositors by the modern method of “banking by mail.” Its officers, who are composed of twenty-five successful local business men, bespeak for “The Bank for Savings” the patronage and good will of the community. one ee amen DANIEL KELLEHER, President . R. AUZIAS-TURENNE, Vice President O. H. P. LA FARGE, Secretary 4 LEWIS C. PALMER, Cashier ‘ R. AUZIAS-TURENNE, Pres, Yukon Investment Co. "ae JAMES CAMPBELL, Lumber Capitalist. JOHN CORGIAT, Real Estate Capitalist. GEORGE J. DANZ, Treas. W. D. Hofius & Co. GRIFFITH DAVIES, Merchant. H. H. DEARBORN, Real Estate Capitalist. JOHN W. EDDY, Mgr. Port Blakeley Mill Co. JOHN ERIKSON, Mining Capitalist. GABRIEL FAURE, Banker. ta GREEN, Pres. Inland Navigation ‘0. ANDREW HEMRICH, Pres. Brewing & Malt. Co. G. ALSTON foe, Mgr. Thomas Invest- ment Co, DANIEL KELLEHER, Kelleher, Attys. Seattle of Bausman & BANKING HOURS: SATURDAYS: —==STEINWAY== One of the contrib fl Bteinway piano te re | THE WORL | may be found in the fact that since its In ception it haa been made under the supervi aion of members of the Steinway family, and | mbodied Im it are certain Improvements | found in no other Instrument | It te not merely the combination o | metals, but it is the | ne them in order to pro | mustoai | wulta which has mae ii way the iano by which all others are meas | ured. THE STEINWAY | fe a work of creative r ‘ il unqualifiedly the best The House of @ ty +. (in The House of Sherman (lay & Co | Quality we Quality i 106 Segond. Axznue, 10 a.m. to 12 m.; 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. HARRY KRUTZ, Pres. Washington Loan | & Trust Co. a O. H, P. LA FARGE, Secretary. MALCOLM McDOUGALL, Capitalist. ALEX. F. McEWAN, Pres. Seattle Cedar Lbe. Mfg. Co. JOHN H. McGRAW, Pres. McGraw & Kittinger. ’ WALTER OAKES, Capitalist. RALPH A. SCHOENFELD, Mgr. Stand- ard Furniture Co. JAMES SHANNON, Physician. VICTOR HUGO SMITH, Capitalist. ~~ K. STRUVE, of John Davis 2, Cc, E. VILAS, Manager U. S. Assay Office. F, W. WEST, of West & Wheeler. att a ro a, m. to 3 p,m. 10,000 BOXES Union Bakery Given Awa And Cafe 217 Pike Street kind that affec the bro 4 SATURDAY'S SPECIAL tubes. This herb medicine i a = . binding guarantee a8 &@ og ASSORTED COOKIES, t qualities re i DOZEN ; - 8c ~—--- || Arnold’s Asthmelgy P Cure T'wo dozen for Ise Large Angel Cakes ..25¢ })}