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BRAINS BE ve | | (i FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 6:30, t and Onitde Under One Noot—tverythiag Vorniah the ¥ TTER THAN © Complete, ga ny q BY GILSON GARDNER. | CAE SLEU USt * WASHINGTON, PD. ©, Jan, 2 TO BB Work and leg work are ‘ dmMportant thay green goggle Whiskers. | ‘Thies statement was made to me by John Ww Ukie, chief of the United more | and} | | | The January Sale of Undermuslins_ it « Ci € " ” the o« oy Oa Cap Cottier’ | Owing to the very favorable conditions under which the Undermuslins embraced in this lot were bought, the occa d » Collte : : ray eae Style of detective story and the sion is destined to be one of the most interesting of its kind we have ever held. The stock is very large, including More uptodate Sherlock Variety Tracking criminals and catching Sriminals nowadays is work organ Very much as is the business | Of & newspaper office. It ix a | Of A man on a desk “doing a think | rt” and a@ staff under him wear | out the flagutones | T know only one instance in which | Wilkie himsolf adopted any dls ise, = This was in the famou Shdigtacods counterfeiting Holmes quantities of simple and practical garments, as well as a most extensive showing of elaborate effects in American and French Hand-Made Lingerie. three features have been kept constantly in mind—practicability, beauty and value, Space forbids our more than hinting at the assortmenta—they must be seen to be apprec iated—so Corset Covers Children’s Undermuslins are well in evidence, and the Basement Salesroom is presenting nu- display. In planning for this Undermuslins Sale, ane alone are mentioned. merous lines of more inexpensive Undermuslins than will appear in the upstairs St Philadeiphia. The pursuit had} nearly two years. Greatest | Precautions had to be taken. The} | @hiet had a mission in Philadelphia Which required his personal han And it was extremely tmpor- | tant that he be not recognized. He on a threadbare frock coat and | @ Wy rlinmed #pectacios, and car.| the scroll work, An engraver who tied & Case such as an itinerant is Qn expert portrait engraver — vender would use, The |never likewise an expert was offective, workman, Diaguise Not Used. The note comes in from a Phila I CHIEF OF UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE, JOHN E. WILKIE, TRAINING YOUNG BURBANKS graver has come tnto a Jegacy and has not been In the regular trade scroll | for about that time | It took only 24 hours for one of Wilkte operatives working on} is a |detphia bank. We will find the two/ those directions, to find two en af aa rule orden are not used.}mon who made !t in Philadelphia.|gravers in Philadelphia who hry er method is to adapt the | That is as it should be. There are| dropped out of the engraving trade Operative to the work, If the mat-| ter in hand requires the collection | Of information from workmen, an| j only three cities In the world where there are expert engravers capable of engraving this kind of a note. at the date Ind! 1, One of them had pretended to come into a leg acy. They had taken a shop at the part ithost's asamune oo | They are New York, Philadelphia) top of a tall building ta an outof. CORSET COVERS— 29¢ <= Corset 9e—Corect covers Ss. XKniewe Bowers 9Sou-CoreetGanian PAY Wears such clothes as work el in Philadelphia, yor bg ac rat ; Se aventbittre figu : 25c—~-Corset Cov- Covers of nain- ~ th : ‘ nergy i of fine crossbar dimi of nainsook elaborate- het os to a prohibitive figy vith medallions fash eo pro oe 3 fEad speech of the mea with whom | note came from yr the hans ee were B. 8. Bredell and Arthur ers of nainsook sook. Round cad BE lace theés ty, trim 1 with em ly trimmed with long Bpeec are our men are there. vo will | Taylor. . e be : broidery insertion in “gre ene . y,| BAYS one of our operative familiar! The fact that they had been Round neck trim- yoke trimmed tion, and embroidery ii 1 points of dotted th eother coro t bod work | with the engraving trade drop Into| financed and backed by Wm. L. | med with two rows medallions. Round pretty pattern, and digs finished wit eontact Sve mma in ®) Philadelphia and pick out the two| Kendig and Wm. M. Jacobs, prom: | apa with two rows of neck finished | with embroidery edge Swiss, finished with hat Ave in aon * he i wen who dropped out of the en-jment and respected tobacconista of lace sgueieling Valencienn es lace insertion, bead- laced with ribbon lace insertion Round ot that clase te cl ae ine | Braving trade about six weeks ago.|and that the latter had been led in polka dot pattern, al Ni ertion, Des b Miphrapt’ i" to wear clothes like) it may be a little longer than that,|to the conspiracy by commencing I i is ing laced with ribbon, Another style at this ck fiuatstedl nue of th le he b king ¢ lace 1 ling laced ace insertion, n af ger pienery fa | but it is not less than #ix weeks./on the counterfeiting of Internal lace beading laced bead " i and lace edge. Many price is of nainsook ae veil daa BEE endian ox tabos to “rope” pe yee time ang go yr = revenue stamps, was a side chap with ribbon, and lace beading lac = other styles trimmed with medallions of nthiodead re ‘a mae q pe” | and the average life of a bill added | ter wal, Petal: with ribbon and se wor Md gag soi RN ings th insertion, beadin a of that nationality, a Ger-| 14 that time would bring it here in| ‘That the mon did not succeed In edge any other q with embroideries and embroidery filet lace g for a German, an engarver to aout six weeks. their plan to fasue a couple of mit styles at this price lace edge i laces. insertion and edge. om am engarver, and so on. | Sleuth Work lion doljars’ worth of the counte it is essential to have a/ euths at Work. felt money was due to the Sherlock on guard contsantly in & com) 7 ¢hink, Dr, Watson, you will|Holmes method, ax applied by place, a crippled shoe-! . . wd on. Wilkie. c e bd hd ender filled the bint withoot| “™4_ that ‘some Phiiadetphia en Wilk ing attention. At another ne eee ec eens IA 1 m Ol e es a Cc & man peddling souvenir post “vom kept his eye on certain DISRIISA, WSIS, moat effective way in which we worked is to change. @ Operative frequently. In delicate AMUSEMENTS Handsome Swiss and Nainsook Skirt Flouncing in floral patterns, Swiss Skirt Flouncing in beautiful shadow-work designs. Fine Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries in trim- ming widths. Exquisite Swiss and Nainsook Skirt Flouncing in open- work designs. ‘no one Is on the ground long | Insertions, two to ten inches wide. to arouse suspicion. Medium and wide Bands and Galloons as well as Shirt- waist Frontings. ‘Thinking Parts. ARR RRR “thinking part” is, however, | * thing. Never was there al ® taken by A. Willard Grass and Daisy Robinson “Rip Van Winkle” stage dressing, the mountain reene Sheer Swiss Skirt Flouncing in English Eyelet effects. AMUSEMENTS. te given a rick The assortment embodies only high qualities, and the season's popular patterns in widths up to 27 inches. In many application of the “deductive| 4 moere—Rose Stahl In “The #| being particularly | effective. The cases Insertions to match the above will be found in a special assortment at 17¢ a yard employed by Sherlock! Chorus Lady.” play i# one distinetly worth while | than tag eee. capture of) and should do a good week's bust Doss. Seattle. Plenty of aetior Grand—Thomas Jefferson in “Rip Van Winkle.” Seattle “The Lieutenant and the Cowboy.” Third Avenue — “ Mikey and Ikey.” Lole—"Peter Pan.” Orphoum—Vaudevilic. Star — Vaudeville. Pantages—Vaudeville Shannon's —Cameraphone. ed i: it in the form of\a $100. Per certificate, which had passed Ho bank experts and the| ithe United States treas-| § came when | * t nm cttictal accidentally | | the red seal impression | ‘all such bills carry. This dis | * somet! wrong with the) omy hh ply a Peg hs dndndindndndntndndnda dade’ The January Sale of Table Linens Plans for this prominent feature of the January Sales of White were laid six months ago, at which time condi- tions were such that manufacturers made extremely low prices. Damask Cloths, Napkins, Piece Goods, Crashes, Towels and Fancy Linens are represented, all bought direct from recognized leading manufacturers. The brand most in evidence among the Linens is the Shamrock, made by Jno. S. Brown & Sons, of Belfast, Ireland, the merits of which are such that the manufacturers stamp Shamrock on every yard of linen they make. atrugete tenant and a cowboy for the heart and hand of a winsome girl nt and the Cowboy” portunity interest-com princtpa pelling ait |HUGO ¥. LILIENTHAL AND ONE! The ieutenant gets inte trouble | by dallying with the army post pay OF HIS “LITTLE BURBANKS. roll. The officer wants to wed the BERKELEY, Jan. 4- to produ Cat at ¥ Moore. colonet’s daughter because ft witi/time to teach people about plaata, | : a s 4 y Steel plates, done with all) a1. aiways a bum season for bum | j make him solid with the “Old Man.” |how to grow the beautiful and use The items quoted below are but a trifling suggestion of the number that will greet you upon entering the store. ’ tie the officers are seramblin ones, In when they are your ; ; " : " + hr dell gy ki shows.” remarked Patricia OBrien | rop the daughter in stepe & manly|c, Ser teenies i re’ St. Lilies You can find practically any size cloth, with or without napkins to match, in styles for round, oyal or squarejtables. 4 : bw ere 2 “ow boy, and hem € u pang oe, kh. . . - “ee ‘ ly a $50 silver certificate of at he contrary is tru The play te weil hamdind® Leroy }thl, & Europe rdener who had Napkins will be sold in dozen lots only. Workmanship turned up. | no clews or inside informa \the remarkable suc a good searon Vincent makes a good Licuten- |J¥#t Come from Germany to Berke ord and Lorraine Keone |'y. He told some of hit patrons }in which Rosy Stahl has made hy | ear Soil angieth Bean ine thisey ona tha ch cast ane (OA Agn om CLOTHS— | NAPKINS— ; ous la accounted Ali ‘ A ; . 4 che¢ i ng ii but the Sere pedendtien to ee Be the, Ldeutenaat and the Lita value, The rewult was the .ot-| 22-inch Bleached Irish 2x2-yard Bleached Pattern Cloths, | ‘ 22x22 Bleoct ied As ise ~ ask ines . manoy” ie patrons of the ganization In this city of rw line: avy weight, in spot and floral designé, s, Chief Wilkie and hie expert |the fact that the bias at Gite Coad Gnd the play should draw | Chanter the Juventio Mertiad- | Damask, over weight, no Telok Une n, $2.40 ca i g f 4 ene Mage which, under Litlen- starch or filling. Several | _ 2x2) rd Bleached Pattern 24x24 Bleached Damask Napkins, Irish manu- All who take an interest In thing» wined Aneel, jthat's constant and painstaking “ye a Cloths, closely woven, $3.55 ea. ne nam 28 ae, DTtaN siete theatrical had heard of “The Chorus . “ ‘ | guidance, has not only accomplished good patterns, 75¢ yard. “4 | facture, woven closely—a serviceable Napkin Lay.” Many had read descriptions |, Be ie wit og penn 4 ors iteelf, but has been the | 724nch Bleack Trist 24%x2'4-yard Bleached Damask for home use, $285 doz ° jon of ft, and ake ove ok t t 2-ine pac 5 > a , ee and investigating was|OC nc had seen Tose Stan in the eal comedy, scored « auccess at|starting point for other soctetiee | 72-inch Bleached Irish Pattern Cloths, Scotch linen, $4.75 ea. 27a<7 Bleached Damask Napkins, Shamrock to get legal proof, to land istic vaudeville act which she use jthe Bande of the Alien Curtis Co. at | throughout the sta ‘ og and Scotch Damask, finely | 2'\4x4-yard Bleached Damask Pat- brand, fine thread, closely woven, various new tm the penitentiary, which |for years and out of which James |the Third Avenue theatre yeaterday,| It is no mere play for the chit rs h Forbes built the play. But until one| Th? production t# one of the Best dren, this horticultural society idea. woven, $1.35 yard. } tern Cloths, $7.55 ea. patterns, $4.45 doz. has seen Rose Stah) through the | ¥¢t all 7 that gee gen a Play in indeed, the point of contact Lhe whole four acts of “The Chorus} appears as ikey and ' Curtis hime got plenty of laughs Albert Leon sie | ard Mikey and Arthur Clamage y ani |e Jakey, help the aetion admirably, |of sith, beg to take © decided | rl, who, to save |The chorus presents a better appear- interest in the practical end of the | the honor of her foolish little sist nee than iast week, several strong play, and very soon learns much | pots herself in a compromising posl- | ™etobers having been added. A new | more about flowers and vegetables tion and sacrifices her own good|*e#le of popular prices wax On-land trees than papa and mamma | name, It all comes right in the end,|Bounced = yesterday and | “Jakey.| aver thought of knowing. i ¢ [but there is many = moment during | Mikey and Ikey” should do @ UI) Pianting, budding, transplanting, the play when the homely, iittera caring for seed, at which the child is first reached, | ciate the but after a while the little one, boy Lady,” one cannot White Yard Goods, Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases Just a few items from among a goodly number of important values arranged for the January Sale of White Goods. WHITE GOODS— SHEETS — BEDSPREADS— b> Philosophy of Patricia Pog on un sare rege | bang weed 30-inch India Linon in a fine, close weave, 19¢ yd. 81x90 Bleached Sheets, Full double-bed size, hemmed the photogra rocess. It) O'Brien, which has kept one aiter- iw . ‘i - roc : & Stee) Diato imprecsion. By |nating between gissles and guttaw “Peter Pan” began its second week |TAnge of mubjects these little Luthor | W-inch Irish Dimity, white, in various size checks torn and hemmed, good Marseilles Bedspreads, no playing to two | Burbanks have already learned. | | Without remuneration, and merely | for his Joint love of plants and chil dren, between which he says he sees | 1, Just} at the Lois yer @, but capacity houses. | Apparently Inter n ach- in Jamew N, Barrie's remarkabl fittte| fantasy of child life is not one wh gives way to pathos and app. as slangy, just as {ili coming from the depth ing heart, and bringin jump Into one’s throat and a suspt- |abated, the advance quality sheeting free from starch, 72c ea. ILLOW CASES— in water I discover that) paper on which it is printed is! & bleached $1 note. This indi-| that the gang did not have and stripes, 19¢ yd. 36-inch Frederick & Nelson Special No. 3 English Longeloth, no starch, 12 starch, good designs, $2.45 ea. Full double-bed size, hemmed } | | 1 sale for the! wrairnosd : | 2-yard bolt, $1.40. € > . Marseilles Bedspreads, free from ‘supply of the regular money! cion of a tear to one’s eyes |present week being almoat as great Ors "atteenes pp an rg oy : : : se E 45x36 Pillow Cases, S P » fr on which to print. Elther| There ws weaknesses in the me las te was for the ape is week. Ale | ‘ataine ase: 36-inch Frederick & Nelson Special No. 5 English same grade as above starch, in many pleasifig pat- he less ure,| but you don't think of therm. 1 | ready re is taik of a third wee! yngeclor close 2. re) 2.35 1e 7 er Ne enor yet. ready to Gon} think either that some of the|for tho play, which would break ail] In ‘addition to their joint work {ff Longcloth, fine, close weave, 12-yard bolt, $2.35 Sheets, 17¢ ea. terns, $3.35 ea. ~ big situations are just a mite over-|records for long runs in Seattle. many of the little club men and me, EN their big game. drawn. You Just think of Patricia| Mins Aileen May in the title role|club women have directed their “But 1 perceive we shall have no O'Brien, honest, warm-hearted, wise|has improved with every perform attention to their indtvidual home| in putting our hand on the/in ine ways of the world, siangy—|ance, and her portrayal of the “boy |ardens, and tho resulta their ittle we want, You see, Dr. Wat- and lovable. You get, too, a glimpse | who retu 4 to grow evel voted tands baa actheved in thie way} ite erie als or rin an ummer: ecl m this wtrait isiof life behind the sce told in alby all who have seen it thoroughly |” . } oe werk _ testifies to th artistic, and in fact one of the gen-|WOUld open the eyes of many a} thor’s familiarity with his subse: grown up. ‘The company is an excellent one but Rose Stahl is the show, Aside from her, one's most vivid recollec }uen of performance is the mar | Yelous gown worn by beautiful Mad- wine triumphs of her career as a jleading woman in Seattle. i werk of an expert portrait en-| manner that The man who did that Te ice the an wae G8 The Waist Section will be represented in the January Sales with special lines of Lingerie Waists bough to sell same man who in anticipation of the Spring and Summer Seasons. Prices are interestingly low. Waists of fine _, HEYBURN WILL BE RE-ELECTED Italian Composers Heard The Seattle Symphony « with Mme. Davenport Waists of good quality India lawn, yoke of clusters Ir a lawn; yoke of graduated tucks, acters, grown up, were equally well} “Stockade Pete.” Haren Talk FOR A leline Travers, as Sylvia Bimpson, a rday afternc | of small tucks, front trimmed with rows of embroidery front hand-embroidered in dainty flower design; long [show girl. rea over#! BOISE, Maho, Jan. 4—By U, P| insertion, long sleeves, pointed tucked cuffs edged with sleeves with clusters of small tucks; lace-trimmed collar ial ly de, |All opposition to the re-elect! lace. Price $1.65 and cuffs, Price $3.25. ¢ parture from the itallan was the “Ave | United States Senator W. B. Hey- |i Waists of mercerized Madras. Front of one Pat : FIRELESS WASHDAY “Rip Yan, Winkle” that play which| Maria played by Mine." Bnaverg [burn practically collapsed today and M tucks prettily stitched; linen collar aud. tailored eatis Nraiste of fine luda, tevin. SiRen® anoulier, Ma secms destined to run unt Ameri- as an encore. The recital marked |the Idaho stat n ie assured of Pr Fs «Ss Y , RES RCS | Srey front handsomely embroidered in forget-me-not and scroll El Sbaerved at the Grand theutre lant | Englerg. and'he was oven better |snegverg’sr™ (" ‘he wPper hours of | NTIS TE ne quality mull, with broad’band of open | ‘e#lgn. Tucked back and long sleeves. Price $3.25. - | night recetved than on the previous oces grin } ests ign p 7. "S ” ‘ F Cold Water Soap, Elec Pas thie iets sue etenened Thomas|cion. Conrad Bieber’ played the |. 4 movement against his re-elec- | work embroidery down front. Yoke and long sleeves of Waists of all-over embroidered lawn, pointed yoke tric Iron and | Jefferson, son of the revered Joseph |trumpet solo in “Inflammatus” from | ‘lan was started last week and the 1 tiny tucks and narrow lace insertion. Price $2.35 of tiny tucks, finished with imitation Baby Irish and lace Jefterson, whose handling of the|"Stabat Mater” of Rossini. The | followers o! eyburn became so |i . 1 y 8 $ as part has become a classic. And to| benefit brought out a fair audience, | thoroughly alarmed that they urged | ff Waists of fine quality mull, Tucked front; pointed | medallions, Long leeves of tucks and embroidery; lace the credit of the won be It sald that — |the senator to return to Boise at {Mf yoke of Valenciennes lace and Honiton insertion; long cuffs, Price $3.25 a m m4, oe rt hae not th Pel ipa reson ao io | sleeves of solid tucking edged with lace. Price $2.35. Waists.ef very sheer India lawn, all-over embroidered ne Inaugural concert of the Sea a . . Y ; BB toons ie nypernptbondi gon ena i! Waists-of-lawn, in taitored effects, with front of all- in clover leaf-design, Yoke, back and front of clusters of are id te cietod tt day afternoon and lant ning at GOV. BRADY 1s i over embroidery, made in broad tucks. Long sleeves fin- small tucks; collar and lon sleeves daintily tucked and patho and comedy, i# given an in-lanorectative audionces, The Phat | H] ished with clusters of small tucks. Price $2.35. “ttlmmed-awith Jace, .. Price telligent reading by Mr. Jefferson.|oniei quartet, | INAUGURATED H § The lazy, shiftiees lonfer who cares | faith “M. Dum, | i) “4 r nothing but his gun and dog, is| syiy © Ireland, traito; Mr.| BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 4—By U. P| he « character of binding taterest, | wut, is, tenor, and Herr Al-| Jar H. Brady war today tnougu- | Ld e | Rip Van Winkle” ta, of course, @) pert A choug, bass, rendered sey ae ¢ Wah d at the| ; writ ad water dunt ae well ax ||tunity to mold Impressions without |piauded.. Mme. Durnond's rendi. (Mame time the other recently elected | «NOT 871 TO ng hampered by other important “D Fatale’ row erdi’s | tate officer hesumed ¢ Ce. H coord Min ea AI wet tatare ||characters. ‘The supporting « Don. Carlos” “wan particukeie| The tonth Idaho legislature con i This lot comprises low-neck Vests and Union Suits of excellent quality, all bought under price, and presented at Nas quttente totetec, pany, howevs r, ith comparet iy | pew The Seattle Phitharmons alge - a poy “bor | figures that warrant anticipation of Spring and Summer requirements, Vests, 20c, 28c, 38¢5 50c, 75¢ and $1, 00.3 Union e to do, Ie capable and doox much | orchestra t# well balanced and its|Brady sent his message to both Suits, 75 d $1.00. to aid Mr. Jeffernon in sustaining | goleotions were well evaccrea ABs } Su ¢ and || the interest throughout the ent The inaugural ball, which prom. |i aoe At the Stockade hotel, Alki|ises to be a brilliant affair, will take If The impersonation of Dorrick Von| point there wag torn ie tte ye m brilliant 4 , : ce Pe iHianm B. Freema "| Mra, a “ Soe Pore 0 Hr and place Wednesday night erly done. F. M. Mitche! Li ‘eter ngie & boy welghing | = - at) January , and W. A. Paull, an Nick|11% pounds, According to. his Four Doors aboy Th 7s January gwen Starch igh pable and| proud papa, this ts about the class. |} st iH itafon ih af a | aoa Ladies’ n the fest baby that ever happened, Be-| RA je Bon Marche ome Home trite of character which are p s ft by ever bor ‘ Company ||trayed.”aetnrich and. Meente,”tho| iME,th¢ first baby over born tn the} THE RAVEN “yg co. |] Journal taal children, were played by Oncar John-| tar te inten, Bae Te WR Cee | | seh omer | Patterns. a il 1107 Int Ave, Sent son and Gladys Egan, Both received |! Of Interest among the guests,|]) phones } deserved applause, ‘The same char-|Who have already christened him Marry 8 Patt i} “en | 1