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LOCAL BOY | ASSAULTED | WENATCHEE, April 3.—Struck down by an axe in the hands of a ranch hand, robbed and left lying naked tn nis house on a ranch near here, Harry Holland, of Seattle of J. H. Holland, a well-known § attle tailor, and graduate of the| University of Washington, was} found by dent by W. G. Pate,| ® neighbor turday noon | When Pate opened the door he] was horrified to see young Holland | unconactous on the floor with al gaping wound In his forehead and his body covered with bruises. It was evident Holland had tried to get to the telephone, but had fallen uneonscious on eo way An axe covered with blood was found lying at the rear of the house A pos is In p nit There ts little hop for Holland's recovery OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY }} The whole world owes a debt of} gratitude to John and you ought to be glad to congratu late the old man on this, his sev enty-fourth birth day. And if you don't already know him, glom onto one of his books and get ac quainted He's the brother of! the robins, and the bees, and the flowers, and to love nature is to love John r roughs, nature's poet laureate, He still writes an} occasional ar = at his home in West Park jcording to Dr, A. BE. Jenks, an THE SEATTLE STAR Odds and Ends From Everywhere TODAY IN HISTORY Monday, April 8, 1865, the Unton army completed ite four years mareh into Rieh mond, Va, His tory sometimes alludes to this vcident as the capture of Rich mond, but inas much an address before the Miniatertal “ederation at the Y¥, M,C. A. aw morning by Wilt Duncan, th d minsionary at Met lakatla, A SAN FRANCISCO.—Gov. Johnson will deliver an address of wel to the delegates of the Natlo Educational association when meets here in July Ce AGED FILICHDE meet Fetereborg, Ve. taking! 108 ANGELES Aprit Lit 8. Le | pre —a—- oO ee ene sia-yearold| c daughter after Soha: wounded in a 8ST. PAUL—Environment, ac xo. Physicians attendin licide sald today tha t of the University of filietd ald toda 7 will make ond t day « ne all Indian : rkoyed black-haired and dark-skinned maniac ATTEMPTS SUICIDE np suicid c wv SHANGHAI, — The Reverend mae eee i Sohn hase | Thompson, a carper 8 held tn he perican{ t quverican)a padded cell, Thompson rushed een linto the police station and de |which, he sald, was pursuing him, | | Then he 4 into the baltway | land slashed throat | NEW YORK, April debate held last | f “Bet In the triangut Friday, the Un ton gained five four and O A branch of the National Croatian Society was yesterday org Hibernian hall, 12th av. and Ja son st Arthur Dann, of England, | two intere at th “GUNOR UNDER nt ew YORK, A Magistrate s that New Yc tually protecting ¢ and strong arm men, the grand jury reconvened today DELAY HEARING CHICAGO, April 5.—U. 8. Cirenit Judge Car s re ments toda indieted pack ing violated law until April 1 "FOLLOWERS OF JESUS DOUBLE-CROSSING HIM” ‘The followers of Jesus are double-crossing him.” ¢ ed Rev. Joseph L. Garvin last night in his sermon on “The Disappointment of Jesus” at the First Christian church. “The professed followers of Jesus are good, narrow Chris tians, but they lack moral pas sion,” he said They are righteous, but it is a safe calculating righteousness. They do not do their Christian work in the ‘now.’ They are procrastinating.” Rate AMUSEMENTS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MOORE THEATRE| One Week (excepting Thursday), De ginning Tomight GERTHEDE ELLIOTT LOIS THEATRE| ‘The Temple of Mirth. Telephones, M. 1204, Ind. 4394 ‘The peerless iittie comedienne, Miss Daphne Pollard, with a splendid ‘supporting company “LEND ME YOUR WIFE” Matinees Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. Prices 10¢, 2b¢, 3be and 60e BERT COOTE & CO. “A Lamb on Wall Street.” 7 Acte—Simply Immense—1 & MILLER KENT & CO. “JUST DOROTHY” 4 Big Ones—All Meaturen—¢ A Dollar Bhow for 10¢ and 20c PANTAGES THEATRE __“Usequaled Vandevilie.” Start» Yacht eles and Imperial Yaet | ORCHESTRA ‘The GREAT ‘The GREAT winter | | | =| set ¢ sensing Ae | STAR THEATRE Popular Prices Daily Matinee New Week—BStarting Today “THE MATCHMAKERS” New Comedians, New Girls and Lewis and Lake Company SPECIAL—An Expose of Pauline. Free Free Free —_—_ A Savings Bank with any purchase of Sapoll Floor and Fur Stain. $2505 ts., The; 1 Ya-Ptn,, 20 Make Your Old” Vloors 00k Slerk ee SR EER RR ee TELEPHONES HUSBAND AND KILLS HERSELF. SAN FRANCISCO, April 2 Come up and get our daughter Mary Edison. eat entertainer, nothing better LISTEN TO THIS OFFER: For five days from to eee eee ee eee eee es NORFOLK, Va ——Aeropl anes You can't do any J t that at the factory and Easy Term Or, Rowland Dwight Grant Boston, spoke on “Hypno' Revivals” at the First Methodist seed hat two henree, mo teed GeO. P. Bent Piano Co. good and the other for the bad. FACTORY STORE 1421 Third Av., near Pike. this fine offer lasts “Seattle's Obligations to the In. dians of Alaska” was the subject of FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. BASEMENT SALESROOM Attractive Values in ’ Women’s Tailored Suits at Ve $18.75 . These Suits are severely plain tailored models, with jaunty. short coats and plain coat sleeves. A wide range of materials is offered for selection, including navy and black serges, gray and tan mixtures, worsteds, novelty suitings and diagonals. Interesting values are in evi- dence at $18.75. —Basement Halearoom. Neckwear at 25c Eton Collars of sheer lawn, embroidered and trimmed f with lace and insertion, in a varied range of styles and sizes, 25c. Attractive Jabots of lawn, net and marquisette, em- | broidered in white and colors and trimmed with Valen- ciennes and cotton Cluny laces and insertion, 25¢ —Basoment Salesroom. Jewelry Novelties, 25¢c Included in this assortment are Brooches, |] Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Belt : acids and des —Basement Salesroom. Women’s Gloves and Underwear _—| WOMEN’S CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, 25¢ PAIR— ‘T'wo-clasp, washable Chamojgette Gloves, with double } drawn backs, in natural and fray. WOMEN’S WHITE SLEEVELESS KNIT VESTS, SPECIAL 6c—Good quality cotton, low neck and sleeve- i] less. ooisicainaiens CHILDREN’S WHITE COTTON VESTS AND ]f PANTS, 25¢ GARMENT—With high neck drawn with yATeLY 91NQ21g —_—_—_ Muhl--219 Pi) silk tape and long or short sleeves; white cotton Pants 1, survives, he will escape |ff » time he is a raving |i LOS ANGELES, April 3.—After | ff ‘Fine Kid Gloves for! ‘| manded protection from a mob(|if in knee or ankle length to match, —Basement Salesroom, Furniture Dry Goods New Wash Fabrics At Interesting Prices FREDERICK & NELSON, Furniture Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Dry Goods ' Pongee Dress Silks and Coatings O UR importations of Pongee Silks for Spring and Summer are unusually large and embrace an extensive variety of qualities In addition to the sill assortment of the soft Hand-loom White China Silk First Fioor INC. | in natural pongee shade, we show a good Semper Idem Satin-stripe Voile, a new printed fabric much in demand for Summer dresses, 27 inches wide, 50c yard, Embroidered St. Gall Swiss, in light-blue, laver , 32 inches 25-inch White Hand-loom Pongee, excellent quality, 90cward é and gra $2.25 | — embroidered in small white figure ; rf } } H 5 Extra-heavy White Pongee Coating, 27 inches wide wide, $1.00 yard yard “Chiffon Lisse,” in white grounds, with cluster stripes of black, 40c yard “Bermuda Silk,” a silk and cotton fabric, 24 inches wide in light and dark grounds, with self-wove ots, and attrac. tive printed effects, 35¢ yard e, 25 inches wide, 85c and $1.00 and $1.35 yard; extra-heavy quality, 32 "eee Naturabcolor Pongee, ingle, double and yard; 32 inches wide, $1.25 inches wide, $2.25 yard Heavy Coating Pongee, 26 inches wide, yard Cloth of Gold, a natural-col: beautiful shade and texture, in natural color, $2.50 Marine-blue Dotted Voile, dium ante ring dots, 50c yard or pongee of domestic manufacture, $1.25 yard 27 incl wide. in ni 27 inches y , In pin dots; me. First Pioor, eee White Dress Fabrics Imported English Crepes, 29 inches wide, embroidered in medium-size dots ie 5 75c¢ yard 36 inches wide, New Guimpes FOR WEAR UNDER LINGERIE OR CHIFFON BLOUSES Easter WOMEN’S GLACI ID GLOVES, $2.00 PAIR—These are in two-clasp style, with Paris-point embroidered ! sheer white Come in black, white and a wide aie’? ak toe é dress material, in satin-stripe effects assortment of popular colors B + ee ee init with self-figured dots, 26% inches wide, WOMEN’S TWO-CLASP SUEDI ie which extends to waist-{ 50c yard GLOVES, $2.00 PAIR—Pique sewn, in fh ‘ line, $1.50. black, gray, tan, mode and beaver : lucked } WOMEN'S LONG KID GLOVES white and ecru Sixteen-button-length White Kid with Dutch neck ; Gloves, $2.65 pair sleeves, $1.95. Sixteen-button-length Kid Gloves, in pink, light-blue and cream, $3.75 pair; 20-button-leng th, $4.25 pair; 24-button length, $5.00 pair Long Suede Gloves, $3.75 peit Striped Marquisette, a backs 46-inch Mercerized Batiste, fine and sheer, $1.00 yard “Linaire,” a sheer but durable white cotton fabric that } linen Shown i tripe h Imperial Long Cloth he 12 A the l¢-yard piec and $4.50 q leeves, $2.75. Easter Novelties Easter Vei lings The new Parisian Novelty Mesh Veilings, Dlsisheanl se per lishétinn Special 75c Bolt Many new and interesting Easter Novelties and Favors are on display in of effect lesigns. Sui the Stationery Section, featuring a num- : ber of clever ideas, at a wide range of prices —Piret Floor. eee ee eee Fine Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, firm eshes, in aw \A Special Purchase of Mahogany R Rockers and Arm-Chairs Affords Unusual Values RECENT purchase of a considerable quantity of Solid Mahogany Rockers and Arm-chairs from one of the foremost manufac turers in the East, affords most opportune offerings in Spring furnishings of a very high character, and the designs are luxurious and especially attractivee The upholste red models are done in Spanish leather and Henri II. green velour, while a number have saddle-shaped wood seat. Special »W pfices are quoted on these pieces: —Furniture Gatiertes, Fourth Fier MAHOGANY ROCKER, SPECIAL $13.75 Well-constructed Rocker, of solid mahogany, with three broad panels in back, wide arms and Spring seat, covered in Henri II. green velour, Special $13.75. COMFORTABLE MAHOGANY ROCKER, SPECIAL $14.25 ~ Well-made Rocker, of solid mahogany, with curved slat back and seat with steel spring com struction, upholstered in Spanish leather. Spe cial $14.25. ROCKER, SPECIAL $12.50 Mahogany Rocker, with wide arms, low back, EATHER-UPHOLSTERED | with four cross slats and spring seat upholstered in Spanish leather. Special $12.50. UPHOLS RED WINGED ROCKER, SPECIAL $21.75 ortable Winged Rocker, of Datel PLEASINGLY-DESIGNED ROCKER, SPECIAL $15.25 The attractively-designed Mahogany |, © Full-size Brass Bed, in satin finish, with 2-inch stub posts 1 and five %-inch filler rods. Unusual value at $17.75. Firet Floor, Annex Rocker illustrated has spring seat uphol- on high winged back and seat stered in Spanish leather, broad, comfort- een mohair ve and slat back. Special $15.25. stered in Henri II Special $21.75. able arms FREDERICK & NELSON erences INCORPORATED cee Summer GQuastedn Style Books Now on Sale The workmanship and construction throughout are Colonial design, built of solid mahogaty al 333" Pay ‘ WASHING hte galleries - Inch of spac congress op "der democ t Cla | Champ Ch pally electes | ing 217 out Bixteen nbatniny sui T attendan ; | bow varietie: Wears a and smokes Another y; Awakening g over” pajama: Is. a _ CowBoys WEAVER 7 attend ¢ ion of Th, man accu Chi eae th AVERY UY Marston ‘Mest for the md a found mu: ELECTRIC +