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FIERY DEMON HITS BOTHELL loets $800,000 A YEAR, DEMANDS AN INCREASE CONGRESS (By United Press.) WASHINGTON Mareh 2 iring this week P it will send « © and the postoffice were bure Part of the furniture 0 ation in favo m: o make | binatior antitrust law of certain courte in the in labor dt ite JOHN HAYS HAMMOND: Passage of an employers’ Habilit NEW YORK, Mareh hundred \ Passage of the Aldrich Mianetal equal t bill id 168 4 w WASHINGTON, D.C. Mareh tem be bh hed Carl Wint t n future STARTS CAMPAIGN AGAINST SALOONS : o W, Lit ork witn his son, ¢ “© STERN DENIES FRAUD IN SUIT Here ing 8 ~ PACIFIC MEAT 1 BOYS DEFEAT APOLLOS ..: Ware, where be bas been waging |cx t to recover frow mo . - f and L. Wittenberg, de livered to the that be has been gullty of any island next Th fraud, and inetete that this last J. W. fae The F (By United Press.) = la Mareh 2 aster Mev LOS ANGELES, Cal The Thomas aw at the lead fn the Ne John » aged Confederate general, ¢ terday near K a, V Engineers’ Aw Mojave and Baker SHORT NEWS FLASHES. &: ~ HEARST MAY RUN NEW YORK, March 22 L. Hiegen, who wae the didate for t for the U. wary yar “g - F ed against Jey 3 sane AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre Thomas Wash., business mer » campaign to adver plan tine Richard Winsor, of Tac oma, who fan over and killed Albert Hagen setts, has by 8 years old, with his ato, has been eh arrested In ae a likely candt exonerated. ") with comm: for prentée mt on the Inde W. P. Bell, of Everett, Wash, has | tin been endorsed by the Par associa tion of Snohomish county for state e attorney general. co league ticket. However ct there ts a string to the boom, as!» Mr. Hearst may be the cundidate |! himself. The Independence league Prices $190 to OR i Conrt reeords for a year at North an unpledged delegation to will hold ite convention fmm c at ele orn id com Ve on podiate Yakima, Wash. show that 354 mar » The convention will be|ty following the Denver convention Moore Theatre riage licenses were issued as |b onlay i a ag eet 2OEN CORT. Menngee against 118 divorces granted. The battleship Idaho will be de-\in Cx FINE FISHING TACKLE & Taft, 1024 Second av th liman, fl) at his home Piper a bia, 8 ©. ooo r Now welling on by the . ts improving. Paiiere Moore Theatre s0uN COMT, Reginsing Meat Sunder Night MING THRO THE RYE Easter errr Show ny o ¥. Hebert esd A. Baldwin Rican PRANK LAIGR AS “OTT, THE feat snie Thure dere The ‘Grand 20UN CORT, Menager we pring Opening TOMORROW tom | sitter ana Y A Sement Tit NEw LACK CROOK Nothing O14 Petey yiting New Dox semte w WEDNESDAY || - geen and Oo Viste “rosight and An is xem diene Lois Theatre at our an- Phones: sunset SPRING mLOUR presence is politely requested tomorrow nual EASTER FASHION SHOW OPENING, exploiting the newest in Millinery, Suits, Costumes, Waists, Veilings, Neckwear, Silks, Dress Goods, Laces, Trimmings, Ribbons, Main 2904; Ina and SROOND WHEK Biggest Hit of the Seeeon. THE srort nme Night This Mvening Wash Goods, Footwear, Men’s | _COLISEUM Hats, Clothing, Etc., Etc., Etc. ACTS — y a0 TON, | nt od okies & Oo. lo a "J ‘oon oe Re STAR! You will come, a fine morning of course, will be welcome and always will be, at and you as 20, 7:29, 9:08. , as you always are, your ' downtown home, THE BON MARCHE, | “roves ae psi Temabion ee B. Perkins &@ Co. Youn Rat: inti 10, For Any Reattie. Second Avenue and Pike St Message THE BON Paris, 3 Cite New York, 2 Walker Street MAR Trevige 7 IG NEW ACTS. DAILY MATINERS, 2:90. NIGHT AT 7, & AND © O'CLOCK Manchester, 68 Faulkner St. Chemnitz, 22 Theatre Strasse. THE SEATTLE —--- MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1908. 'MESSAGE TO; —— a Payasyouenter cars are being ® placed on various routes in New York A final conference on the wage] f ay at Prise “ " oner own - } | We 9 16 Gatly: Both | oe |f} $1.95; 50-ft. length, $3.85. rVPRY “| Smart Hats for Spring at Moderate Prices | The Hats on view in the Millinery Sec- tion: give full expression to the dominant style tendencies of the hour, and even an- ‘ticipate some of the features ‘destined to exert a wider influ- ‘ence as the season advances. Most important of all, the prices are extremely low. This applies to Millinery as strongly as to other lines. Millinery is merchandise, and we expect to develop a vast vol- ume of business by so treating it. ‘We would rather sell ten Hats = a modest profit than to make a much by selling one Hat at oa exorbitant price. Prices of trimmed Hats range upwards from $5.00. Frames and shapes, trimmings and accessories, are here in profusion. A corps of skilled designers is at your service to carry out your ideas in a thor oughly satisfactory mag =| Dressy Tailored Suits at $29.50 and $3 While more -expensive garments are shown in wide array, the exceptionally strong gathering of stylish Tailored Suits at $29.50 and $39.50 has come in for unusual attention. The reason for this is not far to seek when the character of the garments is con- All are built on thoroughly correct lines and with a strict regard for practicability, but through the little elaborations and touches of adornment combined with excellent tailoring, our gar- ments are given a style far above that usually found at these prices. The Suits that are the recipients of exceptional notice are semi- fitting, plain tailor-made garments for street wear. These are =| aw in the popular colors—navy, Copenhagen blue, brown, tan, gray, two-tone stripe effects, and also in checks. A number of | the coats are cutaway models, with the long hip effect, braid trim |med. Some of the skirts are plaited in different designs, and !others are shown in the circular and flared gore effects, the foot | trimming of braid or self material. FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 2222227 Serve za . 2 = ere sidered. | SILK GOWNS—A nicely designed model of LINGERIE DRESSES — Pra | Copenhagen blue rajah, having yoke and sleeves | are represented among the new arrivals | of fine tucked net, the large arm-hole finished with | Dresses. The long lines are attractively Cluny lace, bands of Persian trimming and fancy | buttons. The full-plaited skirt has two folds of self material. Price, $29.50. A peacock blue rajah Jumper Suit is trimmed | with pipings of tan and black taffeta; motifs of | black silk and tan buttons finish the yoke and gir- | dle; skirt has narrow tucks and pipings of self ma- terial. Price $49.50, with broad bands of insertion and Valle : 2 laintily © A beautiful model of French mull ly trimmed with wide bands of embrokd with narrow Val. insertion. The yoke nation of lace and tucked mull, and thes sleeve is made to correspond. Price of the Gowns béing lined wit ase en sueceerres ~| Sty lish Individual Coats for Various Oce y the Coat Section we are showing a variety of models for motoring, f for street wear and for evening wear. We consider our dressy craven Coats among the most practical for street wear. These are nicely trimmed, result that they eliminate the typical raincoat effect. Prices $35.00 to $50.00; and raja | Extra full rubber lined satin Coat ! Rubber lined satin Coats, pongee Coats, $29.50 to $49.50, | ing, $27.50 ; We particularly feature long, = : An exte nsi e line of black and covert Jac kets, | covert Coats, at $20.50, $35.00 and $8 in cuta way es, plain tailored models, at $12.4 Chree-quarter leng emi-fitting to $25.00. | $92.50 < Our stock of taffeta and lace Coats embraces Checked and striped Steamer Coatey many new styles, priced at $12.50 to $45.00 $39.50 Items From March Housefurnishings Sale German Steins: A New In HOSE—Olympie cotton-covered j-inch | .." woe higca ‘re ee : Aire Hose, with couplings, per 25-ft. length, | shipment of metal top Steins, di- rect from Germany. They arrived | late, and we are quoting excep | LAWN MOWERS— “Yankee” Leader | tiomlly, low prices to stimulate |}} Lawn Mowers with 12-inch blade, $3.00; | "pa gs AGE a Ao i] with 14-inch blade, $3.25; with 16-inch | 47 25e—Bilue German Steins, HOSE REELS—Made of hardwood, oil- | Fe AT 45c- 1 mbossed German Stei finished, and well put together, 75e. eA + nised ¢ ian scene eight 1es high Z FREDERICK & NELSON