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$100,000,000 court tomorrow morning It is charged that the defe used dummies to file on la the benefit of the Alaska De ment Co. and the Pacific Coal Ol) Co., Munday ts said ganized the Devel Co. tn “ A and) W lands. Algernon H ted jointly | per three, and is now uver, B. ¢ chman in r OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY | PARTY Down in Washington is still alive one of the explorers fm D. ,, ther early More of the San Francisco earthquake he helped bring order out chaos, and endeared himself to the Pacific coast, | TODAY IN HISTORY March 27, 1512, Ponce de Leon, a rich Spaniard, who had at e thing h in life youth, set eyes and foot on an un known shore.| The day being} Easter Sunday (Pascua Florida) and Ponce being quite religious, | he named the new land Flori da, by which name it is still widely known in real estate and fruit circles. Ponce thought that Florida might have | concealed somewhere the fountain | of perpettal youth, but it is now/ nearly 400 years since he came and | the land is still principally famous | y wanted except “Booker Won't Prosecute,, loon lowa seni and NAB SALOON MAN for automobile tracks and ae a i eee vatul flight cents % month for} ci ee day of Aviator Anthony Jannus aaa ek Geant f the newest arrivals-dash New Spelling for Hell jearrying Mfks Gladys Hinckley as The union “H-ABLT, that's how to spell|® Passenger. Mrs. Alles Longworth started in Vin der and short peasant hell with five letters,” according to|>&* intimated that she may make | te mR : Dr. Roland Dwight Grant, of Bos-|* *leht with Jannus tomorrow Official Embiem ago ' leeves, and — elaborately ton, who spoke to several hundred B. Thurston of that town. It has|[# braided in fr and back men in the First Methodist church flourished VA with maktinnkiil << nude pester AEROPLANES TO WAR [ff ith setfcolor | soutache Shown in navy, black, cham- SAN ANTONIO, Tex May Get a Carnegie Pension Now Furniture The Te Baimated Vetue of| es D Good. Coal Lands in Big Case to|* : : i iets S: ry s T. . * NEW YORK, March 27.—Andrew Carnegie today ordered | a Open Here Tor-~ ‘row. |® an investigation in the case of Andrew Toth, a Pittsburg mill # The trial of Charles r. Munday,}® worker, who was recently released from the penitentiary after ® atorney; Earl BE. Sigle,!4 20 years for a murder he never committed, Toth likely will ro #® secretary of Michael J * vive a Carnegie pension Heney, late Alaska railroad builder, | tn 1891, whena fellow employe at the Carnegie milla was #/ and Archie W, Shiels, charged with)» murdered, Toth and Hungarian were among the suspects, # conspiracy to defraud the United!) y As they lined up mination the Hungarian stumbled and ®& of the use and possession of] \ fon Poth laug nis angered the Hungarian, and he ac. # nores of coal lands, va *® cused Toth of th On this evidence Toth was convicted, # | least at $100,000,000, ar * . « for Hungary the Hungarian confessed # | worth many times m in the/¥ , conviction, and the latter was released * Kayak district, Alaska, will pen in, a! District Judge C. He Hantord’s) ee RRR REE! |HIS ARMY—42,000 TELEGRAPHERS LLISON GETS IT B » of the name, iam Allison a Seattle vacancy made by the t of King Dykeman court bench appoint: | to the #a-/ was arr ht by Deputy Sheriff Be wing the discovery of a number sinors under the influence One boy is being held as a Anderson is out on $260) Mr : A oh * and ‘erham wa: tt through, a ire ginger t m how the ¢ ay from $9 Braided Messaline a month « a . Tike $60. WHICH LETS A MAN WITH A FAMILY | $7. 50 KEEP A COW, AND INSURES} [THE BABIES PURE MILK e » O. K. T., among other things, | — | The a Waist bas a system of ff iMustrate insurance which! excel- costs members 60 € , March lent qt ssaline—one ioned with seamless shoul March 27 ‘ROBIN GETS DELAY. TRY LONG FLIGHT | Four aeroplanes are being hur. pagne, brown and Copenha. sree to the border. They will be NEW YORK, March 27.—Joseph | gen A very le side LOS ANGELES, March 27.—C. F.} used for scouting purposes, and |G. Robin, convicted of having loot-| 4 y pleasing model Walsh, amateur aviator, will try |their utility under actual war con-|ed the Northern Bank of New York ff and moderately priced at to fly from Los Angeles to San| ditions will be thoroughly tested.|and the Washington Savings bank, | <7 Diego, 128 miles, in a new Curtiss will not be sentenced today as| Second Moor biplane. | Wickersham Speaks planned. He will know his fate on Walsh has made several success-| James Wickersham, 4 Ey Justice Seabury having ful passenger carrying flights re-| congress ta m Alaska, will address & postponement so that} cently around Los Angeles. {tt students of the university in can testify in banking in- jf e ew nesday morning on Alaska is-| vestigations conducted by District} Attorney Whitman. PHILADELPHIA, March 27 Further-indication that Booker T.| Washington will not prosecute} Albert Ulrich, bis recent assailant, was shown today when Washington reiterated that Ulrich “did the manly thing.” “He thought I was a kidnaper,” |} said Dr. Washington, “and acted! accordingly.” BEST Ali Operations Painless Dentistry | th yh FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION Full Set of Teeth . 22k Gold Crown Bridgework Gold Filling $3.50 and Up 1 $ (the best).50¢ Up | Porcelain Crowns (best) 83.50 Up Terms to Suit All work done by expert dental operators, Lady attendant. t V The Best Dentistry that you car obtain in the city and at the cheap € est possible prices. We Do Exactly as We Advertise All Work Guaranteed 15 Years New Tailor-Made Suits || cellent jj and designed off terns in a good range of colc ains. Laboring People’s Anat Host S hat itt 1 loubl [ a x0at Dea’ Jags, in new shapes, with single or double Mail Orders Dentists strap handles, leather lined and fitted with inside coln purse. These have nickel or self-covered frames and iit Carefully Filled Electro Dental Parlors \]]] square or round bottoms. Special, $1.25. 4 r Cor. First Ave. and Pike | nnosite Public Market | HE sembled from the best tanced Appliqued French Voiles, fabrics, } of blue; Yard, 65¢ BASEMENT SALESROOM Iso colored grounds with lard designs, very serviceable, are ground with pleasing designs ed at 40¢ yard In Odd and Extra Sizes $22.50 Suits are well-tailored from blac or black; very effective Bordered Robes, are shown at $6.00, $ k, navy good quality and coats are lined with an ex The semi-fitting model that meets admirably Skirt-length, waist band and + of satin short coats are plain tailored he needs of the stout figure ip are proportioned with the same care and 44 to 52 bust mea Ba Sizes from 39 to 51 ‘Interesting Items From the Drapery Section 36-INCH SOFT-DRAPING PRINTED MADRAS, 0c YARD—Artistic Art Nouveau and conventional pat ROMAN STRIPED TAI RY, 50 INCHES WIDE, ¢ YARD—Suitable for couch covers, pillows and cur 42 only. INCHES Make NOVELTY NOTTINGHAM NETS, NIDE, 19c AND 25¢ YARD. xpensive and artistic bungalow curtains. In biege in ee Hand-Bags, Special $1. 25 THE SEATTLE STAK |Innocent Man, After 20 Years in Pen, jjob night and day ‘ af ng light The Order of Rallway tis f AB nes se Jraphers—the O. R t inked eelaekin ¥ call it—1s 42,000 F Mr. Pelham ha railroad “Jump the ee with all their device SoyoeS) A New Dre bes bees Jent order ress seven years Now they have been b In Boston, and new season's showing of as sources at home and abroad, and that, former Hid so # of even a casual inspection reveals ae uuty as to weave, design and coloring have been far out-dis inches wide, in white ground with dots in lavender, Highly-finished French Sateens, 31 inches wide, English Madras Waistings, of excellent printed in fast colors. A New Bordered Empire Batiste, 40 inches wide, is wash fabric with border of graduated dots fn pink nd an excellent grade, 1 42-inch soft-draping 50 and $7.00 each. FREDERICK & NELSON Nee INCORPORATED ee FREDERICK & NEL Store Closes Daily at 5 \\color, material and trimming, anc HERE window are $0 many way treatments, in Lisle Union Suits, gxtra fine the low Waist} ed Lisle Union | Suits, me r cig w Swis with cuff knee low neck wing le $1.50. with low nex 3 | | k , With low neck knee, 85c. A wide assortn and fancy effects, 35 ance. Pretty and Practical Silk Frocks , Street, Afternoon and Evening Occasions ‘ Are ready in a variety of becom sing f mo ony 1 ¢ Gowns of Messaline, Crepe de Chine ois Chif fon $25, $35, and $45 A Wide Variety of Curtain Nets in Novelty Effects in which these accordance than thirty|bai years ago, Maj. | FORT.R ularity is easily aecounted for. ve Adolphus . ie 4 ser is » ~ te . r show eo of Novelty irtai “4 W a shing ton! nosey will b Phe ip oe 7 gph ge raf err up ae Our sh hes of phi Cu ae Nets embraces who is|o at the joint ses eries of exactly 1¢ «width and length needed, | an unusual range of d nd effects, i H seventy yeare|® puntry Life commis: | H. B. PERHAM hicl it didtaultt dine th Diving Lace Car. (PRIS Seott 42 to SO incl d . in width, wid toda y,|sion and the Inland Empire Teach-| , : } which is with di ilty ein buying La ranging ) 2 to 50 inches, priced from 45¢ to yhased up north |ers’ association, in Spokane, April] This is H. B. Perham, who pu! tains, | $1.00 yard. chased up 4 " to establish ob-/6 to 8 the “bug” on the Santa Fe officials | ss —Thire ieee, servatory _sta-| . |during their recent troubles with sa ace ail ~ “ i eee tions. He added | Pe bd Sere ad sen |thetr te seine | F d D M mn l | Won K it U i S l Off “s ‘ bow 6,000 complaint a een led with hand cio. la eis ao Svat He oogramm vat ff Favored Dress Materials; Women’s Knit Underwear | Specia erings in Table land to the map,|8 © Grain Co..|been sent to Chairman Knapp of a ee i FEW a ALR Re and one of his|t demanding the interstate commerce comms IMPORTED VOILES, inches wide, in A I suggestions from the attractive L party got pretty nt deposit with bids on sup|sion by Santa Fe operators that | black, cream, new-blue, ligh RTE Ree karat Tapwave inens 1 t vin, | pai is a discrimination against |) ‘ked too many how and new a riment { well-made, periect close to solving| plies is a disc jon 2 they worked too many hours, an¢ - the “mystery of [the small dealers. that thelr pay down in the desert wi m and} fitting Knit Undergarments in Spring styles pebrpive and odd lots of Napkins, Cloths and the ages.” Gree penton country, where the cost of living rior ir - amask, offered at very attractive price conces. ly never saw the ICE TO FLY Inecessartly high, was Inadequate <p Centon 3 . ¥" and weights, now on display: —Firet Freeh sions for quick clearance. king of Denmark, nor went tnto Al telegrams came to Mr a ‘ r : vaudeville. Also no ever made pm Santa Fe men that! fabric that is a As Women's e ar py a Be MASK NAPKINS, SPE- a fool of him by hanging a wreath offidials wanted .to seo |f fice a pe ee a ) These are of heavy of roses about his neck. At the time | Knapp didn't mak irs aay aterial that qual spot pattern p Pe and measure 26x25 Women's Lisle Union Suits, and cuff or wide brella knee and plain or lace Women's Swiss-ribbed Lisle Union Suits, sleeve ent of Sleeveless Vests, A quantity of Lisle, Silk-and-lisle and Pure Silk Undergarments, broken lots and slightly soiled gar- ments, quoted at sharp concessions for quick clear- SON, INC. 3 Dry Goods | AV that meets fashionable Spring ements in design, . mie wide latitude for the satisfying of -ir dual retenga ; hecnnd Voor These are offered in medium dark colors and light evening shades, ir ding gray, lavender Delft-blue, tan, black, pink, light-blue, cream, rose and navy e , Silk embroidery is effectively used in the trimming, o narrow br seroll effect and 1 pan 3 dainty lace insertion. Waists are prettily tucked, shirred or plaited, made wit ort sleeves and | peace f finished with soft crush girdle. Some are h ick models, others in Dutch ne tyles. a + Skirts are plaited or s traight cut, in pl 1in or trimmed ¢ t ; - Curtain Nets can be effectively ad with individual tastes, that their constz pted in present-day ly increa asing pop inc ROUND LUNCH CLOTHS AND CENTER: PIECES, $ IAL, 50¢—30-inch Round Dam ask Lunch Cloths, with scalloped edge and one row of drawn work in center; also a lot of 24 und Union | with embre 72-INCH IRISH LID PE- CIAL 75¢ YARD—A medium-heavy, dosey woven sk of i quality, in a pleasing choice of | An accumulation of Table Damask Remnants, soiled Pattern Cloths, Toweling Remnants, White Linens and Napkins, in half-dozen lots, at interesting special prices to close out. inch Ro iret Floor. Toilet Requisites “Thoro” Powdefed T Soap, 10¢. “B. & B.” ize Bandages, 10¢, “Kleanwell” Tooth Brushes, 0. in sleeveless sty Benzoin and Almond Cream, 25¢. Sanitol Face Cream, 19¢. Mennen’s Talcum Powder, in three odors, 15@ Lustr-ite Nail Bleach, 19¢. “New Skin,” a liquid court plaster, 10¢, Fic Peer. Free Art Needlework Lessons given daily from 9 to 11 a. m. by an expert t in the new Spring Embroidery stitches, incl Heavy Chain Stitch and Outline, Satin Shadow Stitch Couching, Tacking Stitch j Split Strand Couching in’ from -three to five) strands. lace-trimmed um- insertion yoke, $1.25 cuff or wide, in plain 3 for $1900. Wash Fabrics has we Wash Fabrics First ¥ soft, gracefully-draping black are Nile, and two shades ¥ ah coin spots in Nile, lavender and navy in dari 50c yard | quality, in white corded § are attractively pr blue, lavender, yard, silk-and-cotton materials, The Direct-Action Gas Range Note the position of the Broiler in the accompanying illustration of the Direct-Action Gas Range on top, where conveniently reached ~it is without stooping, not under the oven The above is one of the many points about the “Direct-Action’ that make for convenience of opera tion, but the strongest feature of this popular Range is its oven-con struction—this what the gas. Five feet of gas will bake biscuits on both oven-racks, this including heating of oven and baking. is saves Embracing 2. and colorings appropriate for pe of the combinations in these are: daisy pattern a printed white : aries, tans, bro navy (w | An Extensive Showing of Body Brussels Carpetins room, Living-room and Library. ODY Brussels Carpetings in Bedroom designs are specially feat ured, in effects that are particularly dainty and pleasing. Some Delft Tan ground with pink and white blug French chintz with designs i blue, green and rose-pink. Co mnventional rose-wreath design } onl t ds. over F pakternn on Tight, gxmeatl | A with de 1s in blue, greenpanth ‘In the C ‘arpetings appropriate for Dining- and Living-rooms ond Le | »wns and combinations of these colors predominate. “hind with rosebud border. French chintz effects with touches green and rose-pink Austrian China Cups and Saucers, Special, Set of 6,79¢ quality, light-weight Austrian Chit Unusual value at 75¢ to set of sit Extra-fine in ovide shape. KOREAN HAND-CHISELED BRASS VIOLEE OR PANSY BOWLS, SPECIAL 50¢. Of hand-chiseled brassy. in suitable for holding violets, pansies and other ioe Special, 50¢@ each AS OR Our Housefurnishings Section Is Prepared to Meet Spring Gardening Needs : With a varied and moderately-priced stock of the necessary tools, in- cluding : ‘ a variety of desig stemmed flowers. den Rakes Turf E Reversible vels Garden Hoes Lawn Spadin Rakes it Hedge Shears i Transplanting ‘Trow- Thistle Diggers Garden Hand Trowe i] r els Pruning Shears | el Forks Dandelion Spuds Spades Weeders. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns