The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1908, Page 8

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° THE SEATTLE STAR~-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1908. STATE TE NE $ state GAR will be held at North killed at Coal creek bol owoastle + Written x the aries t by : f ee Yakima aR 23, 24 and 25. Com-| yesterday uh cou dh — 4 : ee mander We H. Mook is making «| him a | OS mone isso ‘Saati: | Frederick & Nelson, Pr Wk jtour of the va rk posts Tace “ * atv ’ _ tacore seh ihe aes | Fire destroyed the elegant real | ing the Seoaas ~ - o> a Pr Tacoma {a greatly exctied over a| dence of William N woade! Cecil ! be offictally Morte PORT ORCHARD ROUTE, _ Dai tide land deal involving 6%¢| Lake, Orcas Island The r wet Ben Bes poe annua ; bral Th Chicago é Nec west lose was $17,000 $10, Bude imeem! Houta loave 7 times dalfy fram | st 16 years been faed at $30 5 arn ts believed to be the purchaser, | 000 oe rr the U, & nw 4, 000 | the amount for the ealovs privilen a es ries, Cc al encampment of the| James Delamonte, a miner, was i " ple lor the T « 2 * a Tomorrow \. cha Pl i ale of Tapestry | ean-up Opening Days for Paris and Bon ngs Millinery = Fabtics. These mat. reall ing Gains. @4| Wide, and most of are of fore eve vhere There is the RE is Il be hung milady’s ha > r Nowhere « r tum } ue ww" . ort ‘ied: heck is the ¢ e ( rae y in the high ugar-loaf crown, the little saucy brim ‘ois the chials she se to ‘the front manufacture. The | range from There is jus br centuries on in hist f the Colonial, There is poetic license Tat 4s vou have never seen int ea to 25 yard ‘ De tufts for fashions wide graciou bandon of every limit but y may most graciously do as she please whatever is becoming 18 propet Sich sof: or pillow 0 y 4 ‘ the hats in THE BON MARCHE OPENING are be to a display that would be glorified in Paris. Come! fa, or pillow « materials { portieres and couch cover ; materials fol wall coverings, and for scores of RS Z a ‘V3 BON vy A Qc. SSSSSSS?; purposes about the house, are included : ries JJ JSAFASS US Le ; at the extremely low price of! Oe a yard Frederick & Nelson Incorporated VICT0 A Favorite Prescription Got the bives? Let's see your tongue Take Victor ‘a6 fom every evening until eyed, Coste you only a The bill is soon treatment Get it at Sherman, Clay & Co 1406 SECOND AVE Largest Victor Dealers in the World STORM OVER Dt OUR OLD FRI (Beattie Star's Exclusive Service.) | March 34 Three 1 the cor gressional record started a turmetl in the tee on i D. 8 he CED CZ Nhe 4 SSG a —— UNDO og SS WZ LEP 7 SSS ty a Le SS — LAL AL CSTs iL tI 2 SHS d —— SS IS lobbyist for the} national Pre committee, | charges that ler followed the common congressional custom of doctoring the record to “please the folks et home O'Brien and Alexander entered re the committee »hibition add ld?” Ss SS into a debate b on the subjec Alexander was worsted The printer's proofs came Alexander ‘ % i : Ij for grammatical co ion. He is WW { \ said to hate bi ps ted the de y . bate, O'Brien « “and it was) Ss restored by the committee clerk 2. dleag tii f, yy! I \ Later Alexander told O'Brien he AB j - would withdraw his remarks and r 4} Tell the tt allow O'Brien's answers to stand. | : ” & : 7 7 O'Brien told this to the committee ' NY ory . y iso aud it went Into the report, | REPRESENTATIVE Br : ‘ ‘ = | But @ week later the three pages ANDER, { a . | this disappeared 5 y 4 i ; 8 - out. O'Brien raleed | chow up in the pia are : V r Be re Spring Opening and Eas ter Fashion Show / jest and again the j t the Store is—a sho % ored. If they don't ‘ / lion ar llionaire. They call y nth to t a " 3 } Sr rae : that in line th the progress of the # ery on tale : | ) here now i a better quality event a a s;in ¥ These are Hats that can sar ense you will likewise be ved with the large | not be duplicated any " ne nts and the moderate prices. They picture the \ where egy ih Pett og : | . ‘ EASTER FASHION SHOW t as it is—an extraor - a t ction with the | position wherein art and com blend in plea 4 10) ~ opening sale we are of ] You are looking at the picture n, aren't you? ow one’ _—~* , fering at this price values , le ' eyes fly back to it again and WHY Bec ' . , OE ea dadll npg need strength, beauty, good taste—the three strong fea : every style of @§ t 3 Marche EASTER FASHION SHOW, the season t ’ y Zz = TEN " 5; Vj/ Za vp Tre Ni vd \ RG Hz SSRs — <n Ss < SS SSS S, Jai = 2 os Os AAAS Sr) 4, ALES [ discomforts ors wife. Ske Opening Display and Sale of Spring and Easter — - Casaaian Skirts, Waists and } Coats at Prices That Proved Our Leadership $1.75 Easter Waists $1.19 $12.50 Divided Skirts $8.00 $35.00 Easter Suits $19.50 ew Walsts have been added to this lot of An innovation in Skirts for the Athletic Woman i) Great selling naturally followed Sunday's announcement, but the at $1.19, to fill the great gaps made by elated at (the etive has take po in the oa Six hund ed fresh « 1.75 " nd $ May be used for horseback riding or walking, as sale will be continved until this special Jot sent to us for our 's onslaught, and tomorrow every size will be again it butt he f “ : | 20 {. But, for how 1 we can't tell, If it was gener nftons down he front—-Practical two skirts | Spring Opening sale is all sold—and the chances are slim for in one Made of black cheviot, serge or panama another sale as good—100 Suits altogether—and 58 sold today | w fine and good the 20 minutes. Mater tan or gr leave: mixed cheviots, full plaited, with In 4 lingerie, fairly smothered with | em verted bi and fold on bottom. Regularly, $10.00 and $12.60. Spring Opening price 85.00 for tomorrow, All the cleverest Spring Models—all the most favored materiale—all colors and black, Suits post tively worth $25.00 to $40.00—mostly $35.00 values S19.50 Women’s $2.50 Oxfords at $1.60 ff. 2meye wie'sssi erature Sd AE oy ome woe H These $2 Undermustins at $1.45 larche this year, and all were Why? ay y were genuine—as they should be. Keeping faith with the public is the Are the result of a lucky purchase; make the most of it It Includes Chemise, Petticoats and Night Gowns, of ecret of this » ® success, Nothing more. nainsook and cambric. Tome on sale 2,000 yards of 26¢ brotderies, ribbons, tucks ies—and the price is only About 3,000 pair—har to go around. Come for . © Embroideries at new designs, on ours EARLY Patent leather and kid—a few tans 1 Ev ishly trimmed with laces, em and the liks, Dainty, ladylike but not In the tans value, and some are even all manu a selling tomorrow we've put one worth | 160 a yard—a goodly warments that are actually worth $2.00 In any » in } f sign of Mite i Ww 7 but ‘all go tomorrow at the one small price, & the country, For the opening sale we've marked them 3 f but when fied me ise 1.45 r rene flo “AS MRS. RICHARD YATES fow hours several for | to flye Tas 85 T bl Li 59 Y i i SPRINGFIELD, I, Mareh » w c Table Linens at 59¢ a Yar¢ 25c Printed Swiss at Ibe a Yard Into the mud slinging a TEA. .' Ther 1 bargain for you—68-inch Union | Out on the Main Ais c of the bittere olitieal f + ’ should lke every int ¢ a bleached Irish Damask that we sell free Marche to see it ‘ t Vhen we take the a a yard, at a record-breaking low price ein’ @ ; Sh Vher White is strewn with iki : crowds of the other. blo { th our liking ouf vou can dows L m. bring in her ba 1¢ n absurd 4 ' to

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