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Hy United Prees,) BOSTON, 29.—"I ghall represent vgressional district * until my successor, ¢ t fall, takes his I ehall vigorously prose doctrines and policy which republican congres n the y has in rat, given al vote of| on. It ie to vy! © government by philan. The 1 A or 1 sophistry begin at once cannot is awake will accomplish a pol tion About Roosevelt. \ “Will Rooseveit be the he was asked p ean never tell Moses? “You he an = LAW FAILS ®: TO SAVE SLAYER (By Vetted Press) LEAVENWORTH, Kan., March #9.—The first hanging in Kansas im many years took plac e today in| the federal prison her O'Neil, private in the VU. &. infantry, pald tt the m rot M maid Captain, tion, July Had 0 federal have bee pm say Kaunas @nwritten law which does nx mit capital punist t, alt @earce murderers receiving life Sentences. It was necessary to hang O'Neil on federal territory also, so the U 8. penitentiary was chosen as the scene MRS. HYDE BORROWS FIFTY THOUSAND i | Women’s Waists Specially Priced (My United Pres) KANSAS CITY, Mo. March 29—It became known today that Mre. Frances Swope Myde, wife of Dr. B. Clark Hyde, has negotiated a $50,400 ican from the Kansas City Trust company. She is reported to have given ae security # mortgage on a fot anu buliding here. Or. Hyde will be placed on trial April 11 for the alleged murder of Col. These. Swope, his wife’s millionaire uncle. {It ie supposed that the money raised by Mrs. Hyde ie to pro. vide funds for her husband's defense and other expenses to which he will be subjected. HOUSE MOVED OFF RAILROAD TRACK ||] Despite contractor of the tha: of Seattle Capital Surplus Happiness is the aim of life. And many of the things that happiness de pends upon can dnly be secured by money. You will have the money if you will start a savings account with us. Savings & Trust Co. INTEREST A PER CENT t OL I if i NER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Branches at Ballard, Geo and Ment reetown "WN MISSION 1S TO. FORGE GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE”) MAYOR FLAYS ~EUGENE N. FOSS. i Eugene N. Foss, democrat, who} was elected to congress in a rock: ribbed old republican district of Massachusetts by 5,640 majority t of the h tinkered tariff has repealed at once dustrial strife as a re with Canada, our and our best Canada ts a nation and has got! to be treated decently. Otherwise but It is going to be treated right. I believe this country is full of unrest today. still ft Is for congress to be honest of he men, energetic, reliable and Intelligent ides a lot of achinery, some 300 of flour and feed. wae moved listance of three-quarters B. Dawson, the aper men of the city tations have been + Foretiure ey Ge Dry Goods these € Basement Attractive values Two especially with plaited back and ex i deep cuff. $3.95. Chiffon, light tones, as well as bl side ruche, others trimm self-color; ttor that The only way to/ ~lany persons or Institution where a/ FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. in offered in the popular Basement Salesroom. good values are quoted $2.95—Messaline Waists In a good range of iW] popular Spring colorings, i effect and plaited front, new sleeves Peau de Soie Waists, black only front, plaited front, pane Taffeta ack, Some trimmed with all with new sleeves THE SEATTLE STAR FURNITURE ‘BELUNGHAM'S | BILLY SUNDAY} Vetoes Ordinance Allowing! Construction of Frame Tabernacle for Meetings —Council Passes it Over Veto. (By Oslved Pree) BELLINGHAM, March 29.—-De claring that the religion of Milly Sunday, the sensational evangelist pa to Bellingham April 17, [ff merely a veneer, with com claliem the underlying motive,” |ff J. P. De Mattos last night the ordinance permitting ction of a frame tabernacle Sunday's meetings, within the limits. tor fire } The mayor added that Sunday's |i purpose wae to “hypnotize the peo ple of Bellingham out of thousands |] lot dollars to take back Kast with him, by playing on thelr emotions }and superstitions He grilled local ministers for joining in the movement Referring to the statement that }Glarence Darrow, who will come |i to’ Bellingaam to take an oppo site stand to Sunday, the mayor sald: “These two jawemiths work ing at close range for the money that there is in ft for them seem to make all other things |] pservient to thetr pockets. He jthen alluded to the announcement that Carrie Nation was alee on her Iway here, and characterized the | trio as “three notorious charac ters The ordinance was passed over the mayor's veto, the coumell tak-| ting an oppoalte stand to the board of public works, which recommend | led the permit be refused, Work on | the bulluing started today WHO WILL HELP? Everett, Wash. | Can you tell me of jj fetas, in Editor Star d to have « e and op ing man can be place good religious atmos portunity to b He hae ¢ wc chool ie 20 years vid and in a fow eke will need such an oppo I nity as | speak of. Neither b his relatives have financial me 4} to neelet him. The main him t thing Is not to return to his of ite, I N.Y. B pert’ GENUINE Poraiture [Dry Goode en ionable shades, Salesroom Deity ot 886. TUSSORAH INDRO, 27 able colorings, $1.10 yard. Women's Waists are lards, including 9c, $1.10 and $1.15 yard. Made ymbination of button side as well as black. yard. , fastening in | 1 back, long sleeves with and Messaline | ed with braid or bands of cessfuly —Hasement Sel on display $1.0 Corset terials Undermuslins || ments, and crossbar dimity, linen la Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED ~~ 27-INCH appropriat RANGOON nater ) Combination Undergar : Corset Cover and Skirt or colorings; 50c yard Cover and Drawers. Ma 27-INCH SHANTUNG SOLEIL—A are nainsook, sheer batiste fj trimmed with jf mulberry ; Oc yard ace, embroidery insertion and * . e m BOU RE rTe OPS$ *K wG,5 INCHES WIDE 2.25 Y. vi nly Dk ale ea Sehr PLAIN COLORED DRESS LINENS—An extensive line, including } geciaeaiy » : ehefieniveng i Sp eaelgebaaill pear ak nes insertion, embroidery beading various weights adapted for early spring and summer wear, ranging in . ily novel weave which is sh¢ in pa vender an ‘ drawn with ribbon, and lace edge price from 45c to $1.00 yard 2 Baca bnaaons. ede. Dio: By 28-INCH IMPORTEDUIRISH DIMITIES — Come in colored HOMESPUN DIAGONAL SUITINGS, 48 INCHES WIDE cess style; Drawers, Cover and Skirt rounds with dots, stripes and floral designs in white; also in white with YARD—Come in black, navy and Oxford, relieved with white of ih er and rebpsiy ilu with roma ainty colored floral designs; price 25c wird. stripes. é A 1¢ waist; of batiste or nainsoo’ RR RE Rl sD tt Srihari niin tiinaiaicbiinis One is of batiste made Princess style, arene sal fe ae ae me ae Drawers trimmed with full ruffle of i Swiss embroidery, dot pattern. Top Hi of garment is trommed ith, same ew Arrivals in istic salons ove ties pattern of embroidery and narrow Hifi edge drawn with ribbon. Other at i The -edlew Sectio ‘irs ; 7 »j " intz- af Gictive autinanis ak Gila: arte tee H The Art Needlework Section, First Floor, is in receipt of a number of exceptionally d inty creations in cretonney chintz tr mr ed with dainty lace insertion linen-covered novelties for Bedroom use, the assortment including the following: Combination Veil-Rolls and Hatpin Cushions, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Pin Cushions, Table Covers, Laundry | | These will be | i | DRY Goods being effectively trimmed with lace yoke, embroidery and braiding. The materials | are soft crepe de chine, foulards and taf- plain colors and changeable ==" A Wide Array of ‘Popular Spring Weaves in Dress Silks In the present comprehensive showing of Dress Silks especial interest attaches to strong assortments of the highly-favored Shantung and Pongee weaves, domestic and imported Foulards in choice designs, and recent additions of Novelty Herringbone Silks and Persian Fancies. MIRAGE 23 inches wide, SILK in a generous range of fash SUANTUNG, of popular Spring colorings, inches wide, The New Season’s Foulards The Foulard Silks represented include choice weaves from domestic and European manufacturers “shower. proof” Other desirable weaves in these popular Silks, among them a number of French importations, Particular attention is called to a French Foulard in the stylish gray shades, natterned in various dainty effects, twenty- four inches wide and’ priced at $1.10 yard. New Silk-and-Cotton Wash Fabrics Among recent arrivals that are lending additional interest to the attractive assortments of pretty, Spring and Summer Apparel are silk-and-cotton fabrics that suc simulate popular weaves of silks Dimities and plain Colored Dress Linens have PONGEE—Cc¢ ial for automobile coats; price 50c yard 27-INCH SILK AND MERCERIZED Close copies of the all-sitk Foulards, style of the all-silk Mirage comes in champagne, navy, Handkerchief Bags, Sofa Pillows, Shoe Bags, Dresser and Chiffonier Scarfs. FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Closes Daily at 5:30 INC. [ruennraa wales) » Goons | Decidedly Attractive Vales i in Women’s Tailored Syjt Are Presented at $25.00, $35.00 and $50.00 SPECIALLY interesting assortments of authoritative Spring models in aj) Suits have been assembled at these prices, all characterized by uniform lence in design, fit and tailoring. Recent additions to these lines include Suits of plain and diagonal serges, g herd’s plaid suitings, novelty tweeds, and invisible stripe worsteds. These m have Coats in semi-fitting styles, from 82 to 36 inches long, some strietly and others fastening at side-front with two or three buttons and having deep or shawl collar faced with satin or moire silk. The linings are of soft meggaly foulard. The skirts are in full-kilted and cluster-plaited effects. Coloring ing light- and medium-tan, gray, navy, reseda, wistaria, russet, canard, white and big The New Sun-Burst Plaited Dresses for Young Women and Misses: $22.50, $30.00 and $35.00 These pretty and tasteful Frocks, one of which is pic- tured, are especially adapted for youthful figures and are very appropriate for street, party, or theatre wear. ) Inthese models | effects. In the color range are included the entire dress is |a variety of stylish street and evening plaited, the waist | shades, among them light-blue, pink, |} canard, catawba, old-rose, light-gray and navy, as well as black and white. Three prices, $22.50, $80.00 and | $35.00. siasas' ie First Floor Some of the Favorite Shantung and Pongee Weaves MOTORA, a m« materia! for tail lium-heavy Shantt an exceptional value at 85c yard. ywns; shown in black and a che g ment of street sh , 27 inclies wide, $1.50 yard shown in a large assortment » . ak aglel eAroncad B SALOMI satin finiali Shantung suitable for the < y pt. ara. 1 , 9 ya gown or st ostume, shown in appropriate shades for eit a e 1 37 shown in black and many desir- | P¥rpose; 27 inches wide, $1.35 yard. Other Interesting New Silks Handsome Persian Silks in new designs and color binations, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.40 and $1.50 yard. Jacquard Taffetas in choice black and white and ed effects, $1.15 yard. Natural Color 85e yard. CREPE CORD, 42 INCHES WIDE an entirely new silk product of unusual beauty and in ue, from the looms of a French manufacturer. The initial ing consists of black, ivory, amethyst, Mogul and light blue. ty-two inches wide, $2.50 yard. Fou- 75e, Brothers’ shown at Cheney qualities, are Persian colored Taffeta with narrow are priced at $1.00 and $1.10 Weaves of Merit in Spring Dr Dress Wo The display of Woolen Dress Materials is thoroughly washable materials for sentative of the many choice weaves that have been appro correct for Spring wear. Mention is here made of a fewor™ Irish also been placed New lines of particularly attractive Fabrics now in evidence. —Firet > INCHES WIDE, YARD-—An exceptionally beautiful fabric, highly appropriate for noon, reception and theatre gowns tes black and cream the consists of choice shades of lilac, ol 5 i a sg SILK AND WOOL COLEEN POPLIN ymes in natural color and is an Be COTTON F¢ shown in a variety JULARDS of patterns and Id-rose, silver, stone-green, covert, mid-brown, wine, navy and etang IMPORTED BURLAP SUITINGS, 47 INCHES WIDE, $L75¥Am i » violet, artichoke, French silk-and-cotton ‘s make, s blue, fabric in the golden-brown and in a color range incluc navy and black pring Coats of diagonal be sold in set eparately, as desired. Some are of fancy | NEW STENCIL OUTI 1.00 and $1.50, for st ; chintz in blue, Nile-green and pink grounds, trimmed with lace edge, lace ing curtain 4 pillow ; nd other articles; Ry, otaiar en cal insertion and baby ribbon; others are of figured cretonne, lace and ribbon ! the recent arr t Outfits consist o! ee by are | q ized in pink design only 1 of white linen embroidered with small ireadw cutistencils. | stencil paper | figures in blue or pink and trimmed with linen lace. Also to be noted arc dy for Fr n Steneiling are gt in ad : | similar novelties in plain ecru linen, lace trimmed iaicak dehion obs First Pioot i April Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns re tn | Mail Orders Carefully ] ny | Filled FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED