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3 ssbaaias “SITS ON HAT PINS i QUNGIL GIVES CITY STREETS 10 AAILHOAD Wishes of Property Owners ss Aaa in Order That Switching Business of Northern Pacific May Not | Be Interfered With. t bei w R nig y eport. that. t treet yom a ay ' Passed Year Ago Kr : street . ne t “ * CFs | rep réie a eee a F fighting. t a year ag crime tn thet tim ree Se let nd the N bay i - . « , “ee duced Hors ite repes us « T. R. 1S OFF FOR Balonge te City pe bolt Stadt athe * NORWAY TORIGHT »: and he A o (By a Staff Correspondent of the United Press.) geene of Shakespeare's “Hamlet The municipality tonight enter tains the colonel at dinner. The Roosevelt party plans to leave to night for Chris@ana, arriving there te-jorrow morning AND STARTS RIOT (By United Prev) LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 3. ff Percy Van Dyke, a visitor from | New York, entered a motion (ff theatre yesterday, push- ed his way along a row of seats | eceupied mostly by women, sat | instantly leaped into | the , yelling, He had sat | down on a phalanx of tong, sharp hat pins. His body shot Into the darkness and he land- ed in the lap of a woman in front. Stylish M Special values in a line of China This woman's escort im- 7 ce m = mediately leaped upon Van {ff Laffeta Silk Waists, at Dyke and there were signs of | | — are s " STA ta the twilight of the. | well-made and are show house when the police were (ff Plaited front, ruche front, called. Van Dyke was found to 1 tons of material to match be seriously injired and he was taken toa receiving hospital. long sleeves. The pink, light-brown, gray EXPENSIVE INSECT lost by medica “Atiowing for ‘ime sickness, expense for typhoid al for which the fly is so largely re sponsib cosis the people of the United States $356,0¢7,000 annu ally,” says Dr. G. M. Kober, of Washington, 0. C. SWAT THE Tailored White treatment, etc., Tailored Waists of go ia pin tucks and embroidery HAMILTON WON A |i lent tailoring. RACE WITH AUTO pone i (By © | ATLANTA, Uminary fight in a Charles K. Hamilton yeste cessfully circled the two-mile speed Way twice, then gliding over the tree tops described a figure & and alighted on the track. In a four Mile race between Hamilton in a Curtiss biplane and John Juhasse in & 20-horsepower automobile, the crowd was given its first real ex citement. At the end of the first lap Hamilton had a slight lead. In jf ® pretty piece of aerial jockeying Hamilton made one of the famous glides and almost forced the auto-) mobile from the track, this feature} being responsible for the defeat of| Juhasse. No time was taken i) HE PAID A CENT q FOR A $7 SHOCK (iy ed Press.) NEW YORK, May 3.—While he held both hands to two clyinders of an electric storage battery to get a shock, for which he paid 1 cent, Antonio Di Martino, of Corona, L. I. was robbed of $7. Martino said he was receiving the current when a stranger suggested that |}] Martino take the full force of the current. Martino assented, and while the electricity held him fast he was robbed. arge assortnient ¢ These are in low neck, neck, sleeveles Vests in low and blue Gloves, 35c Pair tion and edge, 10c Three-tab Side Cascade Cluny edge, 10¢ together with folds of blue alenciennes lace ruche at te White Dutch Collars of Ve’ Linen ric Pov DON’T INVITE THE FLY Sidewalk aestieek of perish able products in and in front of stores should be prohibited un less they are inclosed in show cases which will protect them from files. SWAT THE FLY! sheets Box ionery, Persian Vellum and gray or azure, 15c box, Clover Blossom and Wite p, 2 large cakes for Se mery Boards, package of Royal Coa je carnal __ Patterns — f - 7 | Meeting Postponed. The meeting of the Story Tell ers’ league, which was to have been held Wednesday, May 4, he» been postponed to Wednesday, May 11, t} | | Basement Salesroom yong tasement Salesroom caddy Section is offering decidedly color assortment white, green, red, navy, and black. Special, $2.95. at $1. toria lawn, with pin tucked back, These Waists are well-fitting and show excel- Price $1.65. Women’s Mercerized Knit Vests at 25c sleeve with lace insertion and silk tape come only in the plain, low ne PP Women’s Chamoisette in Attractive Values in Inexpensive Neckwear Dutch Collars with imitation Cluny inser Stock Collar of Valenciennes insertion set Values i in Stationery and Toilet Sundries envelopes to match, 10c Tokio Bond, TE SEAT IOS WILL GOVERNOR HUCHES HARVEST HIS. ALFALFA? } Will that n crop of ¥ hers i iphold OF I dignity and precedents of Ul |preme bench hen G Hugh [takes hin « the | xreatent Jur Whivkers and judi rot have never mixed well In the United States mupreme rt roor There neoms to be roof a written law that forbids the pretera of th titut from en a fe olator Y r more Juntie } will» the b | of popullet ever pr }from that OOUDOOCO MOOTED | rmooth-facer, Mu OY Prawn come within proviaic taking and of the! hes do not ws of the law Jintiows hence Chief Justice Fuller Day, Lurton and Holmer af lowny decorations north of the will look on his whie Gov, Hughes as he | the supreme bench with ki % out off. $50, 000 FOR PARIS | TOLONDON FLIGHT (iy United Press) LONDON, May 3& The Daily Mail today announced the offer of another $50,000 prize by the paper for an aero plane flight from London to Paris The fiight, if successful would mark a new era in avia tion, The recent Manchester whieh or the has flight of Louie netted the Frenc Daily I's $50,000 prize established new aerial records The London to Paris flight } eer eee * Notice . * Water Shut Off however, would far surpass ¢t will be shut off on {i t av, from EB. Olive to #| the crossing of the English “nny way, on May 4, from # |i channel in addition to the dis ck aate em * tance overiand, both in Eng | land and France. The Paris | flight would also involve the breaking of Bleriot’s famous | * * * * *. Manchester feat, as it involves . * * . eee the Frenchman At the Lyceum. 7 3.—Theo S record which ice pasgevelt tobay tust ated the | ret to} set when he crossed the Chan Ch aystem of the “eigh a day") ve « | nel. rm law in his tours of ope. He} {). ges Bit? ” i began sightseeing here at § COCK | potiows a | Seusiblen Geen Ract i ‘ this morning and knocked off work) Mclinin:’. Cu dae cikwas |. tema baa pages erry | arg ced een ak he awyer, Wardall, Way musician, leaves tonight for } . Bullock, God onvention of the A. F. of M., tnapected .and pronounced up to Kelloge, Mullen, We delegate from Seattle local) Dance at Dreamtand tonight the standard. He visited the me | ae Toskilde cathedral and placed ; ct Ria A ‘ wreaths on the tombs of King Christian and Princess _— ter the colonel went to the Na i a : Been Oe olenet went tue afer i | FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Pa noon visited Elsingor, the reputed | DRY GOODS Store Closes Dally at 6:30 DRY GooDS wiieainnenes AAO | odels in Silk Waists $2.95 Ready-to-Wear unusual a Silk, Messaline and $2.95. These are all n with plain or full- or trimmed with but- 1 Waist; all with new includes Lawn Waists : 65 od quality white Vic and front of all have new sleeves. —Basement Baler and blue shoulders Plain Vests The pink Price 25 of Women’s Mercerized Vests in white less style, finished at neck and Also shown at this price are with k and short , sleeveless pink over tyle or low ne sleeves style Women's Two-clasp Chamoisette Gloves natural color, with three-draw back. Washable, durable and an appropriate Glove for Summer wear. Basement Sale Stock Collar of Valenciennes insertion and | folds of lavender, with cord at top, 10c. | Sailor Collars of embroidery with Cluny | edge, in pink, sky, red and blue, 25c Stiff Dutch Collars with embroidered de- with imitation or pink, with | sign, 30c. »p, 10¢ Chantecler Side Ruffle of fine batiste, with nise lace, 25c. tucks and Valenciennes edge, 35¢c Basement Salesroom 102 | Pyralin Dressing Combs, 71% inches long, age. | in blue, white or pink, 15¢ h, Regal Lawn, | lrich All-Rubber in white, | quart size, $1.10, Nail Buffers of imitation ebony or Toilet | wood, several sizes from which to choose, ? ind Paper, Water Bottles, 3- rose h Hazel 9 idee 12, Se. Basement Salesroom Carefully {é rders ic |__ Filled 4 STAR FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | lore Closes Dally at 5:80. niture | Goods | %, An Important Offering of \ » Women’s Misses’ Tailored Suits| Specially Priced at $26.50 Many of the ec contributed to this notable an espe y tir yuntr remost mat re rments ng, which have ——s | 46 Oe comprise broac harr ‘ t and Misse Sample S Il ct cter zed | design fit and tailoring, as well broken line } ( 1 from regular stock, now de ely under ed at $26.50. Floor, THE MATERIALS include fine serges, dias men's: ‘wall worsteds and nove and white Or rH rYLE include severel re 1 ¢ ne thers en } riched with braid trimming Phe re in the news ted and kilted effect for Misse re in 14,- 16- and 18-year es pore . ee . hav : Sony eo values are indicated at, special, $26. 50 = ae a 5 aSeSBE indi a atio M Sample Silk Petticoats, Special $6. 75 pe A manufacturer's line of high-grade Chiffon Taffeta and Messaline Pet at an ox unusually advantageous price concession enabli t h entire sa i I ‘a v $6.75, Included are Petticoats in stelctis ta te leept r strapped f es, af me fe cordion-plaited models with deep flounces and le Thes wide varie es ety of the newest costume colorings, among them ¥ ke, wistz nk, reseda, navy, lavender, tan, corn, emerald and dark-green, ane pretty Dres J and pia ef- fects are also to be noted Special, $6.75 Se Floor. The 1910 | May Sale of Cut Glass and Silverware Preparations for the May Sale have been far-reaching and sahaiastive: most eminent manufacturers of Cut Glass an chandise is featured in the May Sale clearly re markable value-giving earned by previous events of quoted below. CUT GLASS PERFUME SPECIALLY PRICED AND $2.50 of Cut Glass and Silverware have been in pre or months, and Purchases made under very favora ecutiions from the 1 Silverware in America, and the prices at which this mere ‘t our determination to maintain the reputation for re f this character. A few represent offerings are were BOTTLES | AT $1.50 CUT GLASS TUMBLERS, $4.00 SET—Set of six Table Tumblers, cut in the effective Laurel Buzz pattern. cur ASS LIBBEY CUT CANDLESTICKS, Tee ae hee : SPECIAL $1.50— PRI ED AT $5.00, Stand 9% inches $7.75 AND $9.00— high, artisticaily cut /ER-PLATED Shown in past in pearl effect. Il- Al, $2.5 kek” Cae aeote 3 1 f 5 ad J ” lustrated to left. pictured to right. 24-PC. SILVER-PLATED CUTLER¥ SET, SPECIAL $10.00—Set consists of six each Knives, Forks, Tea Spoons and Table Spoons in fancy pattern, all in moreen-coy- th drawer. Pictured to left. COMMUNITY CUTLERY PRICED — Triple - plated ed above BAKING DISHES SPECIALLY P RIC ED AT $3.50, $4.00 AND $5.00—All new styles, quadruple-silver-plated. SILVER-PLATED SPECIAL seilles pattern. SILVER - PLATED REAM Shown in the popular LADLES, “rey ered case wi ONEIDA SPECIALLY soc BERRY SPOONS, eR Ofr Coal | cna in’ the: tnaths Knives or Forks with fancy handles, set of | favored Iris design. vs tiohio CASSEROLE BAKING DISHES, SPECIAL | LIBBEY CUT SS BOWL, SPECIAL $5.00-Cul ht inches in diameter, in the new St qm, Ss gEFAERET pEEPESESE ELZES 3.03 BAD 22EER< EETEE ERIE $6.50—Casseroles of -brown earthenware, white } } or le Ta ined, in silver-plated frame. v ahaa eee a fae ee ey : ASS NAPPIES, SPECIAL $1.25 SILVER-PLATED TEA SET, SPECIAL $6.00 t! Regis and other designs —Set consists of four pieces, Tea-pot, Sugar Bow], CUT GLASS SUGARS AND CREAMERS, Cream Pitcher and Spoon-holder, all quadruple 5.00 Pr.—Cut in a number of patterns, among -and-Feather design plated | SILVER-PLATED “NEVER-DRIP” TEA | ,bIBBEY CUT GLASS TUMBLERS, SPECIAL (i STRAINERS, SPECIAL Silver-plated on | SET—Six attra actively ¢ at Table Cum nlers in set. : The y nickel-silver, with ebonized wood handle CUT } . 75c—Five-inch Nap the a : vie Kyi > _ | pies in sev pretty f Gont ERLING SILVER SALT AND PEPPER SHAK . fs ‘ en chit «ml ty) Hi PECIAL $2.25 Pr.—Sterling Silver Shakers, lined |.‘ 88 OIL OR GAR CRUETS, SPECIALIR the » glass at f 7 ¢ AS Wor STERLING SILVER TEA SPOONS, SPECIAL, SET BOWL AND PLATE slow. OF SIX, $4.00—Shown in the pretty pansy pattern an extra heavy blank, rumor STERLING SILVER SUGARS AND CREAMERS, ASS FE RN DISH, SPECIAL $2.50—Fern Dish po {CIAL $7.50 Pr.—Of attractive shape, packed in white with silver six inches in diameter Spokes lined case PEARI D FRUIT KNIVES, SPECIAL, SEP a STERLING SILVER LEMON DISH AND FORK, OF SIX, $3.50—Set of six Fruit Knives having sterling siF HP intie SPECIAL $4.50—-In an effective design, with case ver ferrule ; ; o PEARL-TOP SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS SPE STAC ANDLED CHEES SCOOPS, SPECIAL 50 ag CIAL 35¢ EACH-—Trimmed with sterling silver band | EACH—Chee Scoops with sterling silver ferrules. As = After 1835 R. Wallace Silverware Specially Priced | cot High-grade Silver-Plated’Cutlery in the new Marquette pattern, specially priced as lows: } pelo Tea Spoons, set of six, special tibia Spocue, +t of six, special . $1.25. § 1 mer i oe Spoons, set of six, spe- j Bouillon Spoo 1s, set of six, spe bec cial $ cial $2.50, challer OUP Spoons, set of six, special e Spoons set of six special] prong $2.50. ber Oyster Forks, set of six, special $1.90, Salad Forks, set of six, special $2.50. Dessert Forks, set of six, special Dinner Forks, set of six, special Hollow-handle Dinner Knives, set of six, special $5.50 Hollow-handle Dessert Knives, set of six, special $5,00. ons, each, special Butter Knives, each, special Sugar Tongs, each, special 85 Fish Forks, Fish Knives, each, special $2.0( A Large Line of the Efficient Direct-Action Gas Ranges ICK & NELSO each, special $2.0( McCray, Gurney and Other Dependable Makes of Refrigerators zg Beef petiek! Saas eer