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THE SEATTLE TALKING REAL | ~ FANST WILL || Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 ate. | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. rurniture | a Kinin | Stylé, fit, quality and workmanship combine in MONEY OW j ; : ae these new models to afford grace and comfort | - Dry Goods ¥ is | Plore «se Dally at 1 3t KNOWING THAT THEY WOULD GE CAUGHT, THEY LANDED ON ef ; rYLE 277, PRIGI This poy Y k Offers to Put Up $15,000 THE STICKY PAPER IN THIS FORMATION seks aa cay! erage full figure, having moderately low bu ne ‘ on e mate F % | men generally ¢ e city may have : ? j Cash to Show He Has Jan opportanity to publicly expres rial extending several inches below the bonin 1 « ly ¢ isi! e fig | Financial Backing for ALASKAN COAL FRAUD thelr appreciation of the self sac ure. It is of fine quality batiste, with draw-strin op and fitted with three ie |rificing and pub spirited work mirs of hose supporter hy Heat Franchise. | lot Edward C.-Cheasty and A. Bie! PI f i } park smissioners, the Seattle | } “Within ten days after this oto ounda e@éscciation has af cellent low-bust Corset adapted for | is one of newest models for the ; committee gives me assurance eeenantnnpioeeenes }ranged for a banquet in honor of the ver full figure This Corset is | erage { h sust very 1 id i that It will give me a reasonable Ad g that he helped perpe jupon him a sted him to deal| these two men, The banquet will ‘ ; z Nie i 7 franchise euch as is nen rs trata id Shei “enel tend teak | lawyer be bh aturday @vening at the extremely long over fre and he kirt ¢ em long, the cloth extend : ica! cided nm, and one z s a . 1 : tions ! . : tically decide a. ae See a Cogswell yesterday com.| Cos*¥ell now wants the $2,000) Sorrer nd accommodations wil heavy hook below front st Is m ing many inches below the b ng; it 4 containing my offer to giv | * |} which was to be his share In the|be made for 0 men and women , ' of HP \ city its steam at a 50 per cent | d suit in the superior court! consummation of the } Ever since the removal of of heavy coutil, boned more he y |is designed to pr ice the desira a cag vie Se vat soit at the |?! r 8 for the services | |Cheasty and Ernst from the board thati is the case with the ordinary | slender effect rhe material trong eity. treney =F Seen dered C. Christopher in mak: | , | by Mayor some manner o ? : sw iaes rp PE ys che , a Po gross receipts, | will depos ‘ : “ : | Jxiving the women eapecially a Corset, and equipped with two pairs of iste ( ¢ garment 1 ed with J city to guarantee my acceptanc ent | le. In his complaint | FATE ANGERS TAFT for the work of these two men hose sup} wo | I { of that age ugar ee: well says that between Janu: | has been under consideration, and | Now being displayed are new arrival in. Thor ' Glove-Fittiag money may remain up after the | ‘ jens te ein a finally the big dinner was deter b . franchise is granted as a guar and he was engaged | finally the big dinner wn douar {ff Corsets at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. th it carr out ite ey} of attorney from (My Vetted Pree) alte 1 antee that | w y , Jinne ends of the two for provisions, which will include ti 8s which would en ST. LOUIS, Mo, May 4.—"We are | UNDEF mn ae? eee Pe er aneeedaddadtd - POR S j 0, m : « ’ et ve @-eattemctery | met. a ra ¢ nc the expenditure of at toast $10 Jable Christopher to locate and en: | *iher Folng to have ot antiafnotery | whether or not they are metbers | Pp. ti | ery Att ti Ss | Hou i / 900 in one year in the Inetalisy [ter on Alaska coal lands Mot gutta fon nave “any.” deciared {ot the Plargrounds negoctation. wre A FACUCAL All ractive ty es in ouse resses s t an ie wes 7 . . invited t atten eservations |i | President Ta # arrival pb j service mains. You may hold Power of Attorney nay be wecured up to Friday noon |i Ve tir 1es fror tensive ¢ i the final passage of the fran Sta ante Yous en edad Ws canine | OOEd TO and Bie Ary | ey oe ieee he S euikaas oF ta } We mention a few typic y-interesting es fre e extensive assorte ' chise ordinance up unt owers of at ey which would Li n, Austin &. Griffiths, |i pee ps: agers i UW eet ae j money is on deposit with the |< Christopher to enter on 33 /°#Fly thiv more were taken | Sm offices in the New York |i ( ity men f inexpensi ical Hon nt ’ 1 now in evi i if 1 haven't any backer nims. For the he Mt. I breakfast 1 r will be informe i » Fa Sm ree 1 1 . apy. § ee Naas BIENES In create et cktnen ‘ 5 tet the | block, The dir Hl be inf al. | 4 3 dence More elaborate es, in plaid g r} are displayed at $4.50 and - | je states hat he secured e | He ¥ the act i afr b Money talks. Beg yard encarta de apology reed CE NOT COUNT T. R.. ff AT $1.5 ncess House Dresses of | with a deep cuff trimmed with bias banda: t . aorte . ‘ at When I return to Washington,” | - ¢ 1 , { bets er ' ‘ With the above N. | tor a hem located on gov-| oid will took over the entire} (Ny United Pree.) 1 percale all t ripes, or | The Skirt is five gored with inverted plait, Rosenba ei oan | ernment « | oveterR BAY, May 4— |i peta anetan Ril i, a ene ; 1 ws ri Pie’ tin indies Shot Chere s| Theodore Roosevelt, first citizen | | D " 2.9 piece Dresses of light-blue [ no bac < learned that " i 1 cut 1 € r P ‘ong - J ; sither & patiotaetory DID or nod of the land, was not counted in |i t ai ke hacked wishes Ws with the ¢ ; acaren. for ‘THtecs on not tates Vuhmit| the census. At least if he wes |i deep, full { t bott to fit the , 8 The Waist fas- ig omar Pittsburg. Pa., capl ¢ congress ir ne | NO record of the colonel or any || : ‘ ter back ade with two broad egotta : inten import tione of! Of hia family oan be found inthe [ff figure s ly and faster bins a round fitted ‘yoke To Transfer Them mae 2 ta the tt] loeal enumerator’s list ar eye : t , . gig: At that t woll claims that | from his short state The reason for the oversight |i \T $1 One-piece |} ¢ Dresses of pir k Has bishop sleeves 7 od Christopher r 1 him to secure probably In the fact that [if black and white checked percale t tht fs, piped i cee cite of ten of the Charges Desertion the Roosevelt home here, the |i sine : ae : rm » piped with white, steam heating ated under the | Inet Rulofson, 19 years obt, hax! legal residence of the colonel, |} neck and short sleeves. Waist has ¢ nel 1 is finished with granted a fran | power of attorn that Christo {sworn to a complaint charging hor| le closed and every member of |} and is tri d with red piping. Skirt is 5 ee jpher could transfer them to the | husband, Charles Rul the family is away. There are | : Phils Rosenbaum nani not even any servants in the ||} gor with inverted plait at back. This gar- A § | —Attractive Dresses of blue and white or dull green and pink has high collar and panel two rows of pearl but- and stitched over hips © was acting. | old, with rtion. celve |xnys her hunt lett her in house and the neighbors could |] mplaint |}tute circumatances In the not anewer questions, as some [fj | i] pitalists for whe this he says he was to 000. According to th » accept! Christopher enjoined st nvide for sii it the The que tens in back baum p to the commi & franchise + the city gett needod at 50 por « charged to other pat J $2.50—New One-piece House Dresses ial and ves are finished jet secrecy | apartments. of them concern family history. | Dutch neck; the ful n FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. FURNI. URE freanary 2 per ce stot wooo ! __ bry’ evoce Store Closes Dally at 5:90 DRY @00DS | Bee RAIN : r a ~ SS <a Embroidered Lace Bands, Special 95c Yard by the city under the franchise H.R. Clise, C. R. Collins and C. J. Smith, who, with other local men are also applicants for a steam heat ing franchise. attacked Rosen baum's offer as ridiculous and open Ty accused Rosenbaum of {fing | end trying to get a franchise for) if cect rd. purely speculative purposes. Doubt If He Hae Backers. |i ee Value-Giving in | Novelties in Lace Allovers and Shadow Nets 29-Inch Serpentine} They doubted {f Rosenbaum really dr esr gn © Saga heap | he | Among the items now in strong demand in the Lace Section are / res in Crepe 18c Yard to get the franchise for the purpose | omen’ S$ an isses’ ilore ul S$ Venise, Baby Irish and Shadow effects. Of these we show a large variety, including the , i of taking It back East and peddling following Serpentine Crepe is 8 Gummy it to capital. On the other hand | ag S8 pinata SILK EMBROIDERED ALLOVERS, } “ress fabric that drapes beast they insisted that they were loeai t 10 00 and 15 00 VENISE ALLOVERS, in white, cteam | ip handsome shadow effects, in white, colors } ‘2. bas a permanent “eral a e e | and ecru, inciuding small floral and Baby | ang opalescent shades. which is not affected by washing, |g irish designs SHADOW NETS, 45 inches wide, in } 224 's very appropriate for make men of a reputation which gave as SILK-RUN ALLOVERS, in white, ecru | White, blac rings ins kimoues, house crenata surance to the committee that the ff project would be carried through if F ° acing « , GOLD AND EMBROID- and wrappers. Comes in plais and two-tone effects, embracing a variety of | 4. rope ‘ c e efiectiva: tlocal dasinnts . ¥ 0" | ERED ALLOVERS on black, white and $ °0lors. Persian patterns, or floral they were given a franchise. Councitmen Zhinden and Kellogg | cream nets, embroidered in bright gold, dull } *eets in both ught and dark cok BRAIDED ALLOVERS, in soutache, | gold and silver; also in gold braided effects. ; ors; also in white grounds with A large variety of elaborate lace effects in embroidered bands has been assembled to sell at this spee cial price, including Baby Irish, Cluny and Venise designs in straight or scalloped edges, also Medallions in various sizes, round, oval and square. These Bands and Medallions are eminently suitable for trim] ming Summer gowns, graduation dresses and lingerie. Unusually attractive values at 95c yard. T. baum make known his backers. This Rosenbaum refused to do. but he if made the offer given above. The committees adjourned without fur ther conaideration of this offe LAMPING WAS. GUARD FIGHT | Governor Hay has announced that Adjutant General Lamping 4 will be given a free hand in the} : ‘ control of National Guard affairs) and the settlement of the row now existing between Lamping ad a other officers of the guard ij secret is made of the fact that 4 j Lamping will at onc his au thority to relieve Colonel Case and Captain Maurice Thompson fro: a immediately demanded that Rosen-| dots and stripes of various colors rat-tail and corded effects, and novelty com- | GOLD AND SILVER NETS, in coarse } gna sizes’ Price, 1c yard. { —First Floor, binations; white and colors | and fine meshes. First Floor. Interesting Items in Summer Apparel for Little Folks A few seasonable suggestions from the lines displayed in the Infants’ Wear Section, Second Floor. $2.50—Infants’ Short Wash Coats of white pique, sizes, six months, one and two years, cut in circular effect and fitted to yoke at back; are trimmed with wide cape | 50c—Boys’ Duck Hats in white or tan | } | and have full sleeves with turn-back cuffs. } with narrow brim and ribbon band $1.00—Boys’ Hats of fine white pique with narrow black stripe, or in plain blue or tan. Trimmed with ribbon bands LITTLE CHILDRE STRAW SPECIAL 45¢ AND 65c— fon pretty Bonnets are made of fancy $3.25—Infants’ Short Wash Coats of white pique, having wide cape, cuffs and collar finished with embroidered scallops. $3.50—Children’s Wash Coats of light- asted style, trim straw braid, trimmed with pink or blue blue or tan pique, in double-br having wide collar of white pique, g ae eee A med with colored bands matching Coat. | rosettes and have soft ruching around the . ry as . doe 4 away their rank, but he will relieve Sizes 1 to 4 years edge Second Floor. them from work in handling mili soae i} :/a tary affairs, and will turn over a) duties that they are now perform | | to other officers of the guard. IM amping has come out victor in |i | Women’s Lace-Boot Hosiery, 50c Pair | Kid and Silk Gloves, $1. 00 Pair Women’s fine quality Lace-boot Hosiery in this season’s new designs, made of pure thread-lisle, with double heel, sole and toe, ina good assortment $ of attractive colors, embracing pink, rose, delft-blue, Women’s Glace-finished Kid Gloves in overseam and pique styles with two clasps at wrist, and em- broidered backs, in black, white and popular shades the squabble because of his friend ship with one of the candidat United Stat enator. It h generally known in the guard that x if it were not for this backing, Wa eeare Wome be, cemtes. Every Size From 32 to 42 in the Collection, Also Misses’ Sizes, 14, 16 and 18 navy, bronze, tan, blonde, black and white. Price, } Price, $1.00 pair. 3 voter — ag cay 8 This unusual offering comprises sample Suits, Suits that represent cet+ 50c pair. ; i-H includi lai Women's fine quality Milanese Silk Gloves, with . esire this, but the gov a , . . . 7 se . y “y o clasps vris i ) e idere op feng lay Ae aR ge She tain manufacturers’ excess production, and many models made especially for Children’s Half-Hose, including plain and fancy two clasps at wrist. Paris pc int embroidered backs, 4 ie setsataction haps de: | ts from surplus lengths of high-grade imaterials. cage = shown in a wide selection of styles at 25c, et goeres-tippet fingers. Black, white and colors John L. Wilson. The styles include severely plain tailored and trimmed models—the fab- 35¢ and 50c pair. -Firat Floor rice, $1.00 pair. —First loot peared ~~ pean ie rics are fine French Serges, Storm Serges, Worsteds and Mixtures—the fit aq stead of settling the trouble, wit|(f| and tailoring are of a character that will appeal to the discriminating. / W S P d Oxf d S ll P d F tear the militia wide open. In Coats are 34 and 36 inches long, skirts are in various plaited styles, and #f omen s pring umps an ords pecia y rice partial guardsmen declare that the| ; ; ; m She resent political trouble in the |}| the colorings include white and a broad range of staple and fancy Sprin : dd Gr bi It, th 1 M if ] t - ¢ q guard can have but one result, that shades. Models in the ne air-line ee op all Fees eters Ee tes acuapléte, dératentisation of ha , in the new hair-line stripes are to be noted in the collection. the National Guard. a § j Exceptional buying-opportunities result from the decision to close out certain lines of Women’s Spring Pumps and Oxfords at, special, $2.35 and $3.25 pair, Special at $2.35 Pair ee NN Women’s Black Cravenette Pumps with leather collar . . Becoming Models in . Trimmed Hats at $5.00 and tip, instep strap, welt sole and Cuban heel, special $2.35, Women's Patent Vamp Oxfords with gray suede top, Women’s Patent Pumps with dull kid collar, ins Frequent additions are made to the strong line | agin eae “ 3 4 »earl button fastenings, plain toe, turned sole and Cub: stra all leathe . | > . of Trimmed Hats maintained at this popular Feel special $2.35, ’ sea ee cea | pode gg bow, fancy tip, welt sole and Cuban fi price, recent arrivals including new effects in the 5 Bee ° large roll-brim and medium-size Hats, and smart Pumps and Oxfords, Special $3.25 Pair Turbans, of Milans, chips and many novelty Women’s Gun-metal Blucher Ox- ; Women’s Patent Pumps Women's All - Patent | Women’s ‘All - Patettt | cher Oxfords, short , round toe, fancy welt sole and concave®l van heel, special $3.28 ERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED oe * * * > * >» | * >» * » . * * » ee eeee eee ee ee % AUSTRALIA ON TRAIL OF THE PUGILISTS * * * (By United Press.) % VANCOUVER, B. C., May 4 % —A special cable to the World * from Sydney says that the * Presbyterian general assem- * bly of Australia bas tabled a %* motion urging Premier Fisher *% to pass a law suppressing all * prize fighting in the common ‘ awe , 1 * wealth. «il braids, effectively trimmed with small French t fords, three-eyelet style, with short | with dull kid collar, patent | Blucher Oxfords, short >is FEO ge Era Greer flowers, lilacs and American Beauties. Choice Moy psd toe, fancy tip, welt sole | leather bow, plain toe, } vamp, narrow toe with | ve may be made from : ide range of becoms and concave Cuban heel, special | welt sole and concave heel, | tip, welt sole and Cuban | cial $3.25 special $3.25. ing models at $5.00. special $3.25 | heel, special $3.25 DENVER —Miss Idelle Phelps, | nt socially, committed sui e Yesterday [ANOG | FOR RENT. Carefully | | | = FRED -Basement Salesroom. a Ostermoor 1218 Second Av, Tel. Main 1032, ind, 1032, Kohler & Chase, Filled