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SILANE CAMERON ES THE SEATTLE STAR tier that he will never leave el bed. Ryan te very strong politically! THOMAS F. RYAN TO THE SENATE in Virginia and the rumor that Gov William Hodges Mann will him to succeed Daniel, should, the senator not survive his tines, is credited in many quarters here, FAINTS WHEN E 1S ASKED BRIBERY (Ry United Pres) PITTSBURG, March 25.—The grand jury ordered the dis trict attorney to the indictments against ; Culted Breas.) ruc HMon D, Va, Mareh 25. Thomas Fortune Ryan will realize & lifelong ambition to CHAIRMAN (| in the United States erent event of the death of Sénator John A e C f W. Daniel of Virginia, according to whisperings about the capitol to merican a e day Business Men's Lunch datty, | Renator Daniel ies oritically ti! lat Daytona, Fla. 11:90 to 2 p. m., 26 cents, including woe doctors who are with coffee, milk or beer, of representatives was formulated EXQ a OF NEW MILLINERY Base Ball Outfit | Outfitting Co. Free Opens New Department! wiitie, gioven, valle, ete, «iven 2 away to the boys Come and see at Their Second Av. | {yt} The Star office, 1207 Beventh Store. av. Thia offer Inets for 14 days only. Hurry, boys. | MISS THOMPSON IN DIRECT CHARGE. | AN 0 FOR RENT. Kohler & Chi wie Core a |. Main 1082. bim Quick service. (Ry United Press) WASHINGTON, March 26.—The | today new rules committee of the house! prepare for wubmission of by the house today former Common Counctimen Stew art, Brand and Fergugon, The in dictments, according to the prose euting officers, are to be returned fm connection with the alleged brib ery of the Imen to secure their votes tn favor of a banking Ordinance designed to Pittsburg banks as mt positories The ind ts to de returned are more ete in form than those recently returned against them. Tt was announced Councilmen Klein were not reindicted because of} sytyania; Wal confess wrongdoing | J. Sloat Fassett fore the grand jury | 8. Boute B. Anderson, a former ae Smith, California; George P. Law yunciiman, fainted the | rence, Massachusetts. court asked him if he had ever re! Democrate—Champ ceived money for his vote yester-| sourl; Owcar Underwoe day. Five other had! John J. Fitzgerald, » ‘ork; Lin-| Credit House. Just admitted they had. Before the| coin Dixon, Indiana | Extensive alterations have been Judge could finish his question,| Palsell and Smith were the re-|made in the store the past fow Anderson bad fallen back, striktng| publican members of the old com-| months, the jatertor having been his head on the floor, He revived} mittee, and Clark and Fitzgerald entirely remodeled and refinished, | Gad admitted he had the democratic members and a merzanine floor erected, on | William Bardn, former president) Although the Insurgents were re-| which has been placed thelr new | of the common council, Whose! sponsible for the fight which result and fashionable Hine of millinery | Statemont to District Attorney | ed in the new rules committee, they | The ew lines they are displaying | Blakely was unsatisfactory, bad | were given no representation. tnelude the newest Eastern and tis Itberty cut short and was sent/ fatzell ts the oldest member of imported shapes In smartly tailor bee ‘et ery to bogie we jthe committee in point of service. |ed and ready trimmed hate. Thie ipo thes ng the 18 months sentence for! te will probably be selected chait-| department hae been pieced in di. | inside and ou bribery on which he was convicted/ man. He fs a stnuuch friend of See Unaees ot eke oe ecemies aperanging kalsom!ning some months ago. ic ‘annon and has served on the com-| who is well acquainted with the |B tow at © enaatate prices. ‘i. mittee ever since Cannon bas been | indies of Seattle, having spent four rel “ee yoy val silat JUNEAU, Alaska Juneau is | *Peaker years with one of Seattle's largest _ anata 8 hardly southern, but you can have} s outfitting — Po a similar de race wars, even in Alaska. Man-| CITY OF MEXICO.—With the! partment lee Thompson danus proceedings have been start | usual ‘ ony, Henry capart in this Une bas sb ‘Rihericih Cafe ed by istrict Attorney Buyce to/ Lane Wi brother of ” - “ ste compel the Haines school board to|John I of Beattie. and the sevens pays gpg pA bm ness Men's pea ber aged eee to the | new ambass rt Menke > wore na Popular prices prevail 11:90 to 2 p. m,, 25 cents, Including ry pubiie school. The jent Dias yesterday of nd “A white millinery section and it are of mixed Indian an t Sound erect fever with t coffee, milk or beer. Quick service. Fourth and Pike | Men are needed in the immediate ilies 7 . " aa " 7 = vicinity of Walle Walle and the ; E = ; larmers are paying $1.50 a day an rats Bi * FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | / | Money can get you into trouble, of this store. Mias Thomp board, 25 cents higher than last Store Clesce Datly at 5.00 | The new committee ts the result | of the fight that oo: | curred last week In the house and 2. which ended in the ousting of Can | National | non from the rules committee and) gave the naming of the committee! to the house thatead of the apeaker The members of the new commit » were selected by caucuses of republicans and democrats, the} publicans naming «ix members| of the new committee and the dem ocrate four | The new committee as followa Republicans spectacular is made up that former and = Wasson John Dalsell, ter I, Smith, Iowa; New York; Henry Minota Sylvester © Penn-| The progress that has been made by the National Outfitting com pany since the opening of their| Becond av, location has been re markable, The complete lines of | | ladies’ wearing apparel carried by | Clark, Mis-| this house have already earned for Alabama; | it the Utle of “Seattle's Popular counc n Made over, redeoorated, WALLA WALLA New York Press in her new position shrieking for he FURNITURE. DRY GOODS FURNI. URE DRY GoOCDS Basement Salesr A Large and Attractive Showing of Inexpensive Easter Millinery TRONGLY feat- ured in the Base- ment Salesroom Mill- ait ; inery Section at this ee y time are highly-at- tractive values in styl- ish Trimmed Hats at $3.75, $5.00, $7.50 and $8.50 The lines at these prices comprise a broad the }and lack of It will keep you there be glad to wee all her old fri tends year's scale | Tame: AMUSEMENTS Moore Theatre ‘ NIGHTS—OPENING 40uN CO“T Manager ayhouss SUNDAY ‘pam ~ | Easter Sunday Concert Moore Theatre Next Sunday Afierncen, March | 27, 3 of lock Seattle Sy: ay Orehesten, | Henry Hadley. Conauctor Three Distinguished Solciate Mixed Chorus ‘The Grand Wiese | | Popular Matinee Deere = | “THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES.” A Dramatization of Meredith son's Novel Evenings 28¢ to We—Mat. saturday te Sunday Mat, “The Almskwn. Nicho! of smart effects in latter carried out mainly in ribbon, velvet and small variety shapes and trimmings, flowers Street Hats are shown in various becoming modes at $2.50 and up to Seattie Theatre Sailors and mushroom Hat i Mecees Semerieesttoosnee ms “THE MYSTERIOUS BUROLA® Children’s popula $1.95. are priced at 50c, 75¢ and a Pride ane Basement Salesroom Pretty Effects in Easter Neckwear and Veilings Collars in dainty emt lered | Pointed Venise Lace Yokes, white or ck Collars of fine embroidered Chiffon Scarfs, 24% yards long, in white, and lavender, with gold dots, $1.00 th embroidered tr ck Co rnover, 20 pink, sky lars, white or crear eac Vai éiling, 15¢ a yard ard and Re Veiling, 25¢ y Magpie ng in fancy, octagon es, 25¢ a yard Phones 51096 name Fourth and Pike | NOT HAs, BUI HOMES | i renovated | We do satisfactory | Lunch daily, || Mats, 10 Nights. 100, he, boe, 3 CHESSY & DAYSE Edwin Holt & Co « Boge plexion or new extens and brow ve line black yard Veiling with pink, blue, 25¢ of nat 10c, 15¢ black, yard Veilings in 20¢ and 2 === |] New Arrivals i in Practical House Dresses and Aprons . 3) PANTAGES THEATRE “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE Kalph Cummings TAR THEATRE IDOLAZED IDA « Musteat Comed HOUSE DRESSES, ad tu titched made with bro has small moothly Phese 50 d all ire ma collar over shou vhite E APRO} k ging Made tyle, A] ham, in New Showing Folding G round with bia A‘ ck turnover piped with red, 45 ucro These are of shoulder, fast de up in attractive, light band of white and full Ider and is also trimmed nd and full of pink and white vith two pocket Mail Orders Carefully Filled FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Kiore Closes Dally at 6/90, New some in Women’s Tailored Suits at $25. 00 HERE have just been added to the strong display of W i Tailored Suits maintained at the above popular price a number! stylish worsteds, serges, i and homespuns, comprising severely tailored and : Furniture Furn } | Dry Goods ts Dry of newly-arrived models, effective trim styles, suitable for small and large women soft silk and Of pretty ph The coats are 32 and 34 inches long, i: good quality satin, and the skirts come in a effects, The color-range includes gray, tan, Dutch-blue I lack and New arrivals, and t ng exhibited y] these Suits marks them as values of a distinct! white, and a number of Suits in the vy check The character of design, material ery f{ and plaids are also to be noted amon order at $2500, Second Proce, New White Waists Priced Interestingly ) : Exceptionally good models are offered in White V t values and att luding hand —Becond , the new Duteh mbroidered 1 Tailored and Lingerie broidered styles, at $2.50 and $3.50. $3.50—Lingerie Waists of sheer batiste, neck and three-quarter sleeves, and prettily hand-« daintily trimmed with lace $2.50—Strictly tailored models in Linen having with plaited detachable side frill: also various ef ts with launder —fecond F embroidered front, fective styles in plain and embroidered Linen Wai cuffs and collars. A Wide Array of Novelties in Spring N A profusion of the Season's favored and daintiest effects, offering unusual scope for a pleasi lection, Among the many attractive offerings are beautiful Jabots trimmed with real Irish Cro Cluny lace, and others, equally dainty, finished with fine laces Armenian, German Valenciennes and nd Veni Large Double Tab Jabots, trimmed with wide real Irish lace and medal lions and hand embroidered, $6.25 each Long Jabots w lawn th three tabs of trimmed with German Vj ciennes lace, 65 Pointed Jabot and trimmed wit lenciennes ori itation Torchon lace, 35¢ each, New One-Sided Jabots edged imitation Cluny, finished at lower with three rows of German Vah ciennes and imitation Cluny im 25c¢ and 3$¢ each. Dainty Tabs trimmed with nian lace, Venise lace or én 25c each. mes: Double trimmed wi Venise Valenciennes face, 3 each. Jabots Embroidered with French Knots and finished enciennes edge and insertion, 25068 Silk Negligees and Sacques Special Prices SPECIAL $5.50—Negligees of ki- mono silk, made in empire style, hav- ing waist finished with band of shir- ring, and short puff sleeves and neck trimmed with band of satin ribbon The colorings are rich, soft shades with tan; navy, cotta and delft and tan hand emb Hand Embroidered Double Tab Ja- bots, edged with real Irish lace, $4.25 each Long Double Tab Jabots elaborate ly trimmed with real Cluny lace, $3.00 each. Hand Made Jabots, with two: fabs, small tucks and: real Trish lace, $3.00 each Very effec Long Jabots, em brojdered and trimmed with real Irish lace, $1.85 each Stiff Collars of real Irish lace, Jabots to match with Irish, 65c. The Electra Rolling Collar tive Illustrated Tab and above, is one of Jabots, the most popular of this sea son's Neckwear novelties. It 50¢ is real | We shown and styles at 85¢ in plain linen at trimmed embroidered in Women’s Gloves for Easter Approved Styles and Colorings WOMEN’S FRENCH KID GLOV in overseam and pique sewn styles, embroidered in self or contrasting col or; black, white and prevailing shades ; $2.00 pair WOMEN’S LONG GLOVES for evening wear in six teen. button tenet h at $3.50, and in twenty-button le ngth at $4.25 pair WOMEN’S SHORT WHITE CAPE at $1.00 and $1.50 pair WOMEN’S CHAMOIS GLOVES washable, $1.00 and $1.50 pair WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES in various styles and col- g orings, double-tipped fingers, 50c and 7c pair WOMEN’S CHAMOISETTE GLOVES white and natural, SOc pair CHILDREN’S KID GLOVES, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 pair GLOVES, combinations of of blue and pink green and red; terra blue; dull red, blue tan and reseda popu lar for street wear in white or natural, also brown, SPECIAL $5.50—Short with pale blue or pink India silk, all over accordion plaited, and trimmed with Valenciennes lace of a dainty pate Sacques washable, in Firet Floor Second Fie Attractive Assortments of Fancy Hosiery for Easter Kayser’s Italian Silk Hosiery A new shipment of the popular Italian Silk Hos- iery includes black and white as well as an excep Hos iery made of Italian silk fabric is widely and fave1 tionally broad range of fashionable colorings ably known for its durability and fitting qualities The fabric will easily not rip or run, and heel and toc are double tipped, in the silk gloves, desirable feature The new colorings include Black, White, Tan, Gun - Metal, Champagne, Sky, Pink, Pearl, Chamois, Reseda, Bottle-Green, G Layender, Mustard, Gray, Pongee, Havana, Wistaria, Apricot, Cedar, Rose, Bordeaux. Price $1.50 Pair BLACK SILK HOS WOMEN’S WHIT! ERED SILK thread-silk in a large assort- | IERY, $5.00 and $8.5 \ nally fine sle and Silke 75¢ PF inet ame manner .as Kayser an exceptionally WOMEN R D IERY, $2.50 nent of new broidered in self and ce npret olo \ | WOMEN'S ACE BOOT SILK HOSIERY, $2.50 A He PAIR MEN'S Eas EASTER ro Full i . ft poser NECKWEAR oy «i, iery in various \ O5e, 7 pair in Men that of “( s Neckwear are in evidence "Baal the attractive a nd $2.50, 3 vn ina full rang ister requirements are s art at » $1.00, & Wilson oo | Madison entranct 50« luett” and and sleeve-lenfths FREDERICK & INCORPORATED NELSO ) Ladies’ Monthly “jj Style Books Home Journal Patterns