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T. R. IN IDAHO, SPOKANE, April 30 rday afternoon, ¢ paevelt, after ively quiet da. by Sen. Poind ter and Gov, Hay, Ro tended church in the mec While the colone speeches here y nevertheless rning made rday, he wai eagerly sought by and women, whe waited for a ‘ont he his Gov accompanied t cow crowds of men glimpse v| ureh and at} James A. Hawley olonel to Mos AAR RRR HELEN GOULD A GOOD scouT (By United Press.) , NORFOL Va Helen Dur id the jould dined the regula Tee ee ee eee eee ee ee ARR ee MINE AFIRE Hy Ualted Press.) SCRANTON, P April 10. Re ports reached here early today that a mine in Dickson county, | near the scene of the Throop dis aster, is birning No details have been received as to whether any lives hate been lost TAFT A STOWAWAY BOSTON, April 10 Robert Taft, 19, said-to be a third cousin | of the president, was brought back to this city today, after he had succeeded in getting to mid-ocean 4s a stowaway on board the Lan easterian, bound for England | HOLY WEEK SERVICES | The noonday services to be held | at the Orpheum theatre during Holy week are expected to attract the largest audiences er known in Seattle at services of this kind The services will last 55 minutes, | 80 that business men can attend Dr. M. A. Matthews delivered the opening address today, talking on | “The Christian and His Bible SHAW WILL TALK | Want to hear Leslie M. Shaw, ex secretary of the treasury, talk on | “This Country's Finances?” Well, notify Rev. Mark A. Matthews, for | the diningroom at the First Pres byterian church, where the former statesman and present high mogul! | of some Philadelphia trust .com-| pany is to speak, can seat only for dinner. It starts at 6:30 to morrow REFORMED ANARCHIST | BEATEN IN FIGHT] NEW YORK, April 10.—Luigo Usay, a former anarchist, who was converted, and was soon to have been ordained as a pastor, was| killed as the result of a street fight in which he sustained a fracture of the skull. WANT A Jos? The United States civil service commission will hold examinations for © iners and clerks for the interstate commerce commission | May 10 and 1!. Blanks may be ob- tained at the postoffice. AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE| Tonight and All Week Matinees Wednesday and Saturday ' Wor _ Beat Beate, LOIS THEATRE| ‘Telephones, Main 1204, Ind. 4394 Daphne Pollard Company in “HELLO BIL Mats. Tues, Wed., Sat, Sun. Prices. 10e, 260, 3Se, bbe | Both Phones 5108 Advanced Voudeville Performances daily Prices—i0e, 28, bo Ring Today (Mon Beginning T MacMillan, Characters and Bix Acts—All Features. A Dollar Show tor |® numerous tombstones, |® owner j}* m PANTAGES TH THEATRE “Unequaied Vandevitte.” \ eich aa as Tosiny at “DO 730 New dirle, at the M. DEAR OLD FAR NEW SHOW TODAY AT THE THE SEATTLE STAR = ee and Ends From Everywhere New York Wort " 1 10, 1606, James 1, king of (a FY ye ager land ied two great patent - ; t to a number uy r English noble and gentlemen! and merehant just the istory dif health | World which first took up yellow journal: | m,” has wield powerful in its] i Grover Cleveland went record § no one had} of what was end or much elfie old | tween |know that he was deedt |Plymouth company all of £ The subject of good roads and an |and only half of Minnes ion of the legislature will |those cities have had many t regular meeting |!r ons that may b of this almost what was be vercial Club to prehistoric | Interest in the playground pro ject will doubtless be quickened ui with the t to th elty of L. H Weir, ff retary the Nation al Playgrounds tion, who will arr in Seat April and remain 10 day tee RR Re * * REMEMBER--THIS |S * THE FISHING SEASON (By United Press Leased Wire # Direct fo Seattle Star Officer) * VANCOUVER, Wash, April % 10.—Shocked by the sight of pergier “new Okla Eva Oklahoma City.— Terry, a Missouri #jhoma record for dy aged 16, turned up his * yesterday and died oppo * site the Ci € ery * A. C. Lev , the owner # declares that the animal had *# a weak heart, and that the says, of Oldfield, who handed Mra. Day a dere of absofiite divorce fro: Melvin P. putes after the petition Mrs. Day ‘ e ground of ex Day m0 was fi suit on at the Pa-| did King James then | treme cruelty * * * * * * . * * * # | has been set by Jud, * * . - * *% sight of the marble shafts * * scared him to death. * . * Rea Ee One thousand dollars more was cabled to Peking in aid of the famine-stricken Chinese, Contribu ns are coming in from all parts of the country Women Want Liquor : ‘ows tonig the exclus ton club, largest women m in New England, b for a liquor license. claim that when men a@ tained they will be ser something other than tea Finally Kills Himself ATLANTIC CITY, April 10. After four unsuccessful attempt within the last two weeks, Geo Calvin today succeeded. in ending his life by a shot in the head Bishop Defends Wall St. NEW YORK, April 10.—Coming to the defense of Wall st., Rev. Dr Daniel 8. Tuttle, Bpiscopal bishop of Missouri, declared today that any plan to destroy Wall st. is a monstrous absurdity. NEW STEEL BRIDGE. The new $41,000 steel draw bridge across the Duwamish river ia open for traffic. It is 276 long, with a 21-foot roadway and two five-foot sidewalks. It; will be| operated by electricity FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. BASEMENT SALESROOM LESS WOKK A SPROIALTY Kxaminations Free. Ohio Dentists Women’s One- Pisce Silk Dresses | For Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear Spel $1290 VARIED collection of handsome Silk Dresses, all carefully designed and fin ished, in messalines, taffetas, silk eoliennes and foulard silks, in stripes, dots and bor dered effects Some show the mikado sleeve and yoke and cuff of lace; others are trimmed with embroideries and braid The high waist-line is a feat ure in a large number, and in many instances there is only one of a kind. Sizes 34 to 42. Special $12 90. Lace Curtains and Stretchers WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR TAINS, SPECIAL 95¢ PAIR—Nine attractive patterns to choose from, on good, durable mesh nets. These are all and are 3 yards long excep price quoted. ZURTAIN STRE’ Norway tional value at the “THE LEADER” (¢ 69¢—Made of pins. When not folded, occupying a minimum of space. rCHER, pine, with stationary in use, these Stretchers can be ‘ Brassed Sash Extension Rods, extending from 24 to 42 inches, each, 5¢. sed Extension Rods, tend from 30 to 54 inches, each, 5¢. i for long curtains, ex ] German and sterling silver effects, set with FURNI Spon | DRY GOODS A New Shipment of \, Navy-Blue Serge Suits At $25.00 st Beaws design, material and workmanship $by of these Suits are of a quality that them as values at Ihe coats are plain tailored, 25 with noteh collar, hand-felled lapel and plain coat sleeve, and are lined with Skinner satin. Skirts are in straight effect, with panel back and ffont 34 to 42 FREDERICK & NELSO Store Closes Dally at 6:30. la > showing the very late leading French m gether with original marks $25.00. inches long, exceptional our own workroom Hats are are of Tagal these braid,*tr garlands of flow ostrich lace, curlec Sizes Sample Walking Skirts, Special $7.75 A recent shipment of Women's Walking Skirts includes style n blue or black an 1 gray wors eful s, some with habit t ide and other serge eds, cut rac slender with inverted pl ‘Foulard and Pongee Silk Waists Especially Desirable. Models for Wear With Tailored Suits AT $5.00. Inel k of checked foulard silk styles, and Moc and brow signed with round Dutch neck and hort ma rin s 1 with nar-} ¢ row pipings of red silk and sr red buttons la Also featured at this Bsa ar gee silk, with sailor collar ar polka-dotted silk, AT $6.50. Pongee Silk Waists, black, with front and sleeve Cluny | and made with Dutch neck and short sleeves. Also styles in ve ked pongee with ecru lace yok ves, trimmed with Smart ists in nav ren e-finish dered anc < $2.00 ¢ models of pon W d cw conte gray, tan and nen § embre red in red andarin : : One of the n Foulard Waists, in navy, with white dot 1 with wide sailor collar and short with turn-back cuffs, also r of striped messaline, in sailor effect, in navy, Boeck design, fashic red W Copenhagen-blu enhagen and browr sti and brown 5.00 to $18.50. Second Floor Featuring the Popular Gray Shades in Dress Goods and os Suitings All- ‘Wool Panama, 55 inches wi in im- and dark-gray, $1.00 y: tse 52-inch All-Wool Storm Serge, in shades of gray, $1.00 yard Herringbone Worsted, in medium gray, 54 inches wide, $1.65 yard Garments designs in Negligees, House Lingerie House Coats, Pullman Robes, nos and Sacques, in fine wted 1 such as Paisley challis, saline, crepe de chitte, Florenting silk, er ered marquisette and flowered Swiss. ribbons and silk bands are charmingly the trimming Second Empire Negligees, of imported Frenc lis, with attractive designs in wistaria red or rose on cream ground shawl! collar, peasant sleeve and lace sleeve, aritl effectively t ed with plaited frills. Price, $15.0 Pullman Robe, of heavy qua Florentine silk, attractively _trinimec bands of checked sikk anc le with cover the hair and bag for toilet art $11.00. Florentine Silk Pullman Robe, or black, trimmed with bands of n with s ed and trimmed with bows. Special, $4.50. housek Caps, of fine Swiss, styles, charmingly trimmed y . bows of ribbon, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. impe various tation of Novelty Cotele ay, leather, kingfish e and inches wide, $1.75 Men's-wear quality, 56 Cream Serges, extra inches wide, $2.00 yard; 58 finer grade, $3.50 yard. rire FF inches wide Jewelry Novelties These attractive Jabot an@ Veil Pins are suitable for many styles of neckwear, and are displayed in a wide range of popular shapes and ¢ They are in gold-filled, lors. reves baroque pearls, coral, imitation pearls rhinestones, turquoise, sapphire, topaz and amethysts and combinations of these stones. Prices from $1.75 to $4.50 First Fi White Wash Goods French Velour Couch Covers Very Interestingly Priced Covers White “Sherrette,” a fabric with wing faun- | $ dering qualities, 46 inches wide are in facsimile of famous Ori 46-inch Persian Lawn, suitable for ade and } children’s wear, 50c yard Embroidered St. Gall Swiss, medium dots and floral designs, 65c and 75e ya ental Rugs, and their soft, blending colors are enhanced by the velvety pile. They measure tg in fine 5x9 feet and may be used as rugs as well as couch 31 inches wide, covers. Crinkled Crepe, 31 inches wide, a soft material } Xt that requires no ironing, especially suitable for undergarments. Shown in two weaves, Py, yard Third Floor. ¥ Shown in a good range of colors, and moder- ext ately priced at $12.50 { hee ed Kid Glove n two-clasp style, F The New ‘ “Musketeer” Bags ned vets Negligees and House N excellent showing is made of exclusive Gowns, Dresden cloths Made y navy-blue in nav in a variety of th lac Boot, N, Inc. FURNIT URE! DRY GOODS, Easter Showing of Millinery del odiste created ideas from Some of hile ether immed with ers and un J loom “Attractive Raster Neckwear ged with nsertion, ied with $10.00. nd | patterns, t Fioor. * rt and long First Fieor, S$ point ¢ of popu- in black in black, $2.00 i an atural color $1.00 and 00 p tton length, in white and $1.00 and $1.50 $1.25 and $1.5 1 re “musketeer” tapestry, th braided. cord flap tening w s. These are e shades, and interestingly priced from —First Floor, 6“ ” 2 The “Eppo”’ Petticoat Without Drawstrings, Gussets or Openings to Gap “Eppo” Petticoats fasten onthe side with three inyisible glove clasps and fit smoothly over the hips» Without n, they adjust perfectly to any of the invisible as in Hand-Bags al-thread and Kimo- rials, altera' mes- size waist, on acco’ nbroid Laces, sed in clastic w -band. “Eppo” Petticoat, of soft taffeta silk, with tailored flounce with five In black and a desirable colors, h chal strapped bands a, blue, 3 4 assortment with ment of under- ¢ marrow Messaline Silk Petticoats, in two- toned effects, with knife-plaited flounce and bands in harmonizing colorsfand 1 with ‘ dd to Price $8.50. Price, Black Sateen Petticoats, with deep $ sectional tucked flounce and under-ruf- y-blue § fle finished with s ruffle. “Price $2.25 A representative from the “Eppo” factory will be in the Petticoat Section to explain the advantages of this Petti- coat. deep silk under-ruffle ribbon, ribbon es and —Second Floor. Women’s Tan Russia Calf Boots Tan Russia Calf Button } Boot, i short pin dots, | sole and Cuban heel, $6.00. medium toe, tip, extension with vamp, Tan Russia Calf Button full, short round toe, perforated with remely vamp and tip, welt sole, with and Cuban —First Floor. ension 1, $5.00, edge ‘Advance Showing of Summer Panis ft Radar showing of Summer Furniture at this time comprises Chairs, Rockers, Settees and Grass, “Old Hickory” and Willow in natural colors. They are built on broad, comfor Four practical pieces are illustrated below: Ass, durability. Tables in various sizes in woven Oriental table lines and combine lightness with First Floor, ABDei | Willow Lounging Chair $6.50 | “Old Hickory” Arm Chair $3.50 | “Old Hickory” Rocker $5.50 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. am typho! JEFFER y— (Bullet greme cou courts the mui , and The opin! fiyde a new feveth. Th eourt is ba eeuding © mony as to the Swop .H 8 poi , of ide q m sym th of Ci with pract , thougl oe that “Chrisman § the revocat the pre inion add “Regardl ther th that man @rained to Would wor al of that ques