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P cigeniape wom mmended for that di Poor Place to Watch. Mareh 31 »wned by LONG BEACH, Ca Five men were nearly d they had stationed themse watch the launching of t Navajo at Craig's Big waves bro! and the raft was PIONEER 18 DEAD James R Taylor eer of Se joon at sidence of his Harri OUR BIRT HDAY PARTY fact that Andrew ee years old today, his lit erary indus remains unat ~? ed. He is the foremost I ish eritic of the present day, and the author of Essays in Lit tle, “Letters to Dead Authors and some works decidedly high brow” stuff, but notwithstanding decidedly de 1. He has written Iry stories that have made just big a hit with our kids as with their little cousins the other side of the Atlantic WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices Women’s Kid Gloves DAHLEM & BARRY bard ro rn tgp es i i i 1508 3rd, near Pike or | $1 00 Pair } Specials In Stationery and ; Tait ara eae | chawer GLO in| Easter Novelties ] PAIR—In white and ‘natura | Paper Frederick & Nelson, Inc. _ fi} eeo 28s al eteae total 180 and one large pearl clasp i t t al, box BASEMENT SALESROOM | apie vagy Net ali PAIR—Ont-sea 13 Interesting Values in ae || “y sc z x4 ’ . . S . > i! N’S SILK OGLO\ A ‘ f c | $1.00 PAIR—Deuble-tip Women’s Spring Tailored Suits I 2S, Hae PAN ate F | exes ad Carts pia, et Hl o-clasp style, in black, white d 1 al, d 106. at $22.50 S WoMEN'S Gr ACE KID} | dozen 25¢. W GLOVES, $1.00 PAIR—These Dennison’s East Plair tailored models in navy serges and cheviots, i jue sewn, with one large Dinnison’s Ce with coats in short, jaunty style, lined with peau de lasp at wrist'and come in | 111, special S¢ cygne or satin, and skirts in straight cut effect, some i white and a good range | with habit back and others with inverted plait. Sizes SE ERR oe teal Waprcaseaeags ANC ANE OTD 34 to 42. Included at this price are a number of Extra- | i] or black serges, from 39 | Price, $22.50. Linen-finishe underwear and Venise and cream, ecru an Aprons, Attractive P lustrated, mac to fit the cial 25c. Also features special 25¢ away with | of history — all! size Suits in light and medium Laces and Ti Trimmings tractive patterns, figure patterned with colored dots are Band Aprons of wR Re * * - THOUGH BpockKED UP * TODAY IN HISTORY will be placed in charge of a de \* board at $ a week, March §1, 1718, England and|PAartment at Annapolis to teach|® against Frank Healy France signed a treaty at Utrecht, | “Viation & sane since 1892, He Holland, b y : * and subs Rian” Hrance|, Vancouver, Wath—Senator Wee ly fight the ws 2 ley L. Jones has of 1 a prize of ceded to BEng > b * be doup in a insane so pd I) be IS} eween Wenatchee and Vancouver jw Ramen ensurnace and the Hudson | ii) schools eee ee ee bay territory is aan nea eradet | The University of Washington | aa heh» Glee club will give a rt tonight |f these are not test acquisitions that a great] 1 like England might have ted, but it must not be forgot | ten that, if England did take on | some territory that look# to you | more like a Hability than an asset, | the deal put an end to a long and ] bloody war in which a lot of money : | | | in the pal. chureh, | Furni The Paciti company’s launched Grace Geary christene © was | Minn | the vessel, | was going out and none coming| ,“Mr. Bob,” a comedy, will be! in, a fact that did not appeal to} &l¥en by the sophomore class of | John Bull with espectal favor the Queen Anne high school this year in place of the annual sopho | more party Contributions for the relief of the suffering Chine pouring in of the re collection of A. G, Dist, well known for his decorative art public i An art exhibit, consisting of || 1] library gaiter- {If ceived terday in the tes. The first fair given by the Ladies’ |“ | Auxiliary of the Swedish club will] The police yesterday afternoon close {tsfun tomorrow night. The | tried to eatch a kind-hearted young bazaar Was & great success liow who distributed elgarette to-| ceo and papers free to the stu Queen Anne and Broadway ora-|dents of the Queen Anne high tors will debate the question, “Re school fsolved, that the United States| 3 H should fartify the Panama canal,"| The tleense committee of the city If in the Queen Anne auditorium to-|counctl is preparing a new license | night code, Under the present system — the committee finds it impossible Stories of the life and customs of | to make satisfactory arrangement of |} the Hindus to Queen | fees Anne students yesterday by J ant Campbell White, general secretary | In order not to invalidate certain of the layman's missionary move-| material men’s Hens the ordinance ment for the removal of the Rex Invest | ment Co.'s foundation off Tenth av. |] The third forensic contest be-|S. Will go over for another week. | |tween the University of Washing: | ton and Stanford univer ing teams will be held the university auditorium on Subsidy Th Ship | ride autom FATE UNDECIDED. | gray worsteds and navy to 51 bust measuremént. The broad at this moderate T Iress and Ta d Torchon Laces and I: in at- Dress and Ta sertions, 10 3% inches for trimming medium and 1 shapes a curtair Se dozen yards i variety of trimming effects. The Net Ban 5 inches wide, in iH small hats are trimmed with d black, 15¢ to yarc i] smart ribbon bows and velvet becomingly flower-tr Special 25c | Evening and Auto Scarfs Agha fpeblah Special 50c with bib and gc in white ground Spe- teresting choice is | i $15.00 | | i } ‘ercale Hood Auto Scarfs, made to fit over J the hat, in black, sky-blue, brown, special 50¢c, white, gray pink, rose, ff 1 at this special price and lavender, f Spapes that roll wskeag ging ham, cut extra-la trimmed with 5 ore pocket and ruffle at bottom, spe Plain and Fancy Scarfs, with hem j Fancy Ribbon Scarfs, cial 2. stitched ends, 1% yards long, in a Hubbard Aprons, of blue and} wide range of colors and color combi- white checked Southern gingham, } nations, special 50c. Basement Balesroom —Rasement Balesroom Children’s Shoes, 95c Pair About 200 pairs of Infants’ Shoes, in Patent Kid , tan or bronze top; | er Shoes, with plain toe Shoes, with braids are effects. Browns, ing the trimming. —Raren These Gl of small imperfections. es were secu i sewn, in one- and two-clasp M Tan Cape Gloves, in one-clz butte and § tip. Sizes 2% to 10. New Walking Hats, at $4.75 and $7.50 In these attractive New Spring Hats and Turbans, satin straw, rough and maline combined with new trimmings in very becom- navy and black and white com- binations predominate. Flow- ers, wings and straw quill ef- fects are effectively used in Women’s Mended Kid Cliees. Special 59c Pair The ll] qualities are in no way impaired Shepherd Check Serge 38c Yard Special onr and Children’s A new shipment of Shepherd Check Serge ed n style, with } has just been received—in brown and white, “Ne nt Kid Bluch- } blue and white and black stra and white checks of various sizes. Thirty-four inches wide and attractively priced at 38¢ yard ft Kid Lace at t Special, the black, ys Ses red from on account a manufacturer at a specially-low y have been expertly mended and the Included are Glace k, white price, wearing and fitting Kid Gloves, pique and overseam id a good range of popular colors; r, 59c. in blac Special, p tyle, Iso asp style. GOVERNMENT WANTS MAN TO PAY HIS BOARD, KICKS WASHINGTON, Mareh 31 suit to him way for staying there || Dry Goods i} Interesting Values Afforded in | — Tailored and Dress Hats at $15.00 selection price ed Hats in large, quills, while the majority of the larger and medium-size shapes are Juvenile Millinery millinery modes for Girls offered in the rolled-brim sailor of sdiling THE SEATTLE STAR | CYCLIST INJURE a mixed with a team near Se ee D Melvin Soules seer IN ASYLUM; HE and University st */ noon. recover Mtuted by the has been tn * | pital * and +) with $200,000, intends to » mays, to be w®] be enjoying his in beyond all * t's bad aaylum when he might wR Rt tt tk ture These new Suits are serges, cheviots, suitings and whipcord effectiveness blue, white and hair-line pres: 3 Price, ane New Ribbons available embraces immed, In afforded at upward from the face are prominent in the and Misses, prevailing although many highly becoming Hats and close-fitting mushroom — effects. Rosettes and Quills are prettily used in the trimmit Priced at $1.25 and upward Second ¥ “NEV Ladies’ Home Journal Summer Quarterly Style Books Now on Sale. Price 20c, Including S¢ Whead aie are silver-plated wood handles The ver-Drip” is the only iner that can be used he table with no danger the linen 1ickel-silver, with eboniz nent Salesroom. Basement Salesroom, INDIVIDUAI CAST- ORS, SPECIAL 50¢— Threebottle Castors with} @ 15¢ Pattern Free silversplated stand. Firat Floor New Arrivals in Women’s Oxfords Patent Colt Three-button Oxford with dull top, round toe, short vamp, light welt sole, and Cuban heel, $4.00. Dull Calf Blucher Oxford, four-eyelet model, with round toe, short vamp with tip, flexible welt sole and Cuban heel, $4.00, Dull Calf Three-button Oxford, with plain toe, short vamp, flexible welt solt and medium Cuban heel, $4.00. ‘Three-button Tan Russia Oxford on short vamp last, round toe with tip, welt sole and Cuban heel, $4.00, First, Floor, * land he was taken to the city a dislocated @ number of minor scratcher Chairman Haas of the public safe *lty committee has ca for next Monday at 10 o'clock of the joint committee appointed to up the building ordinance FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Many hisncitn Models in the ecently-Arrived Tailored Suits}) featured in many which so thoroughly dominates the sea THE LUCKY PENNIES will cause a lot of fun in Seattle, Watch for the story about them in | Hold ae Improvement ( an = Wardalt “Thig motorcyclist, | tee recommey sboulder | motion carried No Christian Names. honyll cp rfg { ST. PETERSBURG, March 21 petro The holy governing synod, th erty ‘where wea a meeting | est ecc | authority e| present yesterday to prota Ru@bian church, today issued an check| edict prohibiting Jews bearing or to Hive, Bot tp | Christian names “INC. Furniture Dry Goods attractive and serviceable styles, in men’s wear worsteds, The coats are severely plain tailored and express that jaunty ff} iF on’s styles. Colorsare navy, black, brown, tan, light j $45.00 tocond Fier, fT tractive Swiss New Taffeta and Messaline Ribbon in Dresden and brocaded effects, Ro man stripe, check and fancy floral de Thi signs, at moderate prices spe al 28e¢ | e, P . . Attractive new Hone Dress | illust of blue and white packa oa or pink : hite checked ging- i. a ham, made with peasant sleeve, round Dutch neck and broad ii | tucks edged with bias fold. The » $1.00. plain gored skirt has two ‘orat 5 | | = | | T Jabots and Round Collars Chiffon Motor Veils nen §2. 75 Fine qualit in pink tment is made up of at e-blue, navy, and lace cman embroidered and double ef- Special 50c | | is All-Silk Taffeta and Moire Ribbons } edged Jabots in single : finished with Hf in a good range of staple colors, 43 fect and Embroidered Round Ce , satin pea to 7 inches wide, special 25¢ yard in attr active shapes and designs. Spe dat $225. | tank wie cial 50 —Piest Pheer, One-Piece House Dresses at $4.95 plaited flounces at bottom. Ef fectively trimmed with em- insertion, bands of plain material and lace edge. Attractive value at $4.95. —Second Floor. Body Brussels Carpeting designs and colorings chamber, dinihg- living-room and library. with rosebud border. with pink and white broidery Favorite Toilet Accessories tion” Tooth I Jer, of Hydrog room; Delft-b! Tan 50¢. 25e¢. Casimere Floral Cream, 4 cakes and Honey 39¢. Hind Crear Ma anic cy Cretonne |, 50¢. 0th Powder, large tins, daisy pat t ts with touches) of green and rose-pink. chintz with designs i blue, green and rose-pink. Cc nal rose-wreath design on light grounds. Allover patterns on light grounds with designs in blue, green and tam French ch 25¢. Traveling | : Cases, French r line entic am, 25¢. n, 25¢. Santiseptic L Mennen’s Talcum Powder, 15¢. r ; Melba Nail Paste, 25¢. In the Carpetings appropriate for Flexible Nail Files in cases, 25¢. $ Dining- and Living-rooms and Li- Hats de Galaine Hale 43e } braries, tans, browns and combina- au de Quinine Hair Tonic, 43¢ § tions of these colors predominate: and 75e¢. Firat Floor, paint eer Men’s Furnishings ote iS i alee | The Star tomorrow, Remember the prog regrading Genes “4 horses stepped on him |%0 Golden Key? The 24 Lucky | ’ ough the old comma oo ee hog | Pennies are better still e was signed by the ma 0% | mis enwion. 1 m Jury Se of W. ium fe “We, the into the cai Moore, 13 came to he @ pool at | jum, and w to Knopf : you mean 1 jury that « cident you on watch the affair Besses tods eo M ae Spectacle the stand. “The ti me,” said ly, “were worry, m 2 man t ust" At broke de she was Advance Showing of Easter Neckwear ewig Flowing-end Four -in- —— q = a : hands of exceptionally fine quality silk, in gray, blue, brown, _heliotrope, and red, special 50c, purple we x “ ¥ 3 SS Narrow French Folds and Reversible Four-in-hands, es- pecially designed for wear with close-fitting collars, in a good rar of new and staple colorings, 50c Easter Neckwear in appropriate gray, white and heliotrope shades, Gray Undressed Kid Gloves, tre as well as new-red, royal-blue,| weights and styles, $1.50 and $e brown and green, 75c, $1.00 and New . Blocks in We $1.50. | Derbies, in black and brown, Fe pee Shapes in Stetson nd $5.00. —Pirst Fleet: eee wan nnn Women’s Silk "ey Special $1.25 Pair stock of fine <— figure. shades, $1.00 ‘and $1.50. This offer comprises a manufacturer's surpl Thread-silk Hosiery which was secured at all E a specially low braced in the assortment are styles with 4-inch double silk welts lined with lisle, with lisle sole. These are shown in an excellent ¢ and white, but not all sizes in each color. Special deep Mail Orders ‘ Carefully Fi illed Against the Ment of th mn she With Prosec That Hen instructor g »forium, cou of A who wa fay, had he d of 1 room to Assert Resses bef Yesterday, “oad Bre Alleen O'R; and Emily two other that Horan tor Pot mmedl from the 4 Into the ai ng in to finally 4 drought out Horan fy, Birls’ state marl Mg soni led yest Was re a oe Pek