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a ie i 9 mt mt | ATKINS MUST TAKE CARE OF PUPS NOW Frank R. Atkins, a dealer, asked a divorce his wife with desertion complaint Magazine those who go reader after the fiction, are familiar Julian expecially | real estate with Street old to for the charg THE SEATTLE STAR Ben Cable George, Jr, A wis and Philip Brennan Johnson Funeral (Hy United Pree Leased Wire Direct to | Lincoln Steffens, Henry J, Moxham, August TARI BITS, woman ae HOSPITAL lor CLEVELAND, April 12.—The re| FOLK HERE MONDAY | ® ay f Mra. J. W er President J. D. Lowman, of they mains of Tom L, Johnson, former! Former meph Folk of Mis-|** 4, " K d antineptig Chamber of Commerce, yesterday | mayor of Cleveland, will leave here | sourt will wont of the King| gee mr e and J. W. Brown start appointed 25 business men as @ tomorrow for Brooklyn, where In| county der club at luncheon | M. Bryant + nage live-wire committee to boost the terment will be mhde in Grgen-| Monday in the new Rathykoller, The |" ; resources of Western Washington wood cemetery, The pall bearers | luncheon will take the place of the| Dance mt Dreaminnd tonight ANYHOW, rolling stones dont will be Wm, J.Bryan, C. M. Baten,' Jefferson 006 =‘ get lonesome ene t iS he a Chicago—Mre. Kate Doyle, the! RT une r i Pe : . Frida nN 12, 1861, at 4°80 @ : SEs ae ae é ie als Se Seat Sa] OR oa en | FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. FURNITURE! my Chas. Alf Wale Srupaation. . ngrenn in 181 B, died yes ‘ = 2 ald aye | D RY G oO o Ds Store Closes Daily at 5:30. DRY GOODS | abi " “s ie zie The county disbursed, during the | % ‘ Degen Reve a, My <a oma oe age etl RTL BE "a wertatendeat Johns W ‘a | wa with the “queer Pudtcularty Attractive Offering of me LECTURES TONIGHT in tcc kee is neveral reep om Sok TELE ENS bach’: tee “se I Street, Afternoon and Party Dresses " it as nominated mayor on the re ——————— coy Bn Be Se aa pemiecrn ee eee re S a wo a $25.00 \ WATE RSHUT OFF NOTICE wopen t at its pew bh firet an } Water will be off in West |Second and Spring, with NEWARK, N. J.—Twenty Foulards in stripes, do nd bordered effect Iso pongees, me | Seattle a ‘ i me, mostly woolen. were ilines, chiffons and crepes de chine re the materials employed in the Ber ; i ~ cae | - wded * Mucdahin fashioning of these handson Dre - Teeth - FILL- 0 Ot! Dakiad an He. Slat lute ce eee ieee ie = early this mornin : many show the tah otters w ms line condone ge id braid " . ‘at arate Ban Francisco—Abraham Belas are effectively u ed in the trimming age of 80 Attractively priced at $25.00 | Women’s Walking Skirts, $10.00 — y ell-tailored Skir oile panama, serge and worsted, ¢ o | Frederick & Nelson, Inc. Basement Salesroom ji ..o°:cs Sess, omnes re, ander *rice $10.00. 4 Pic Exceptional Values in Coats for Street, Motoring aid General wear are aR. in | | a wide selection of the Season’s popular colors and models. Women’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses | A varied collection of pre embroidery nd finish ham, allover ging lines and w At $3.95 ; ell-made ] Si I Special Values i $3.95 and $5.75 l . I} lh oy Women’s GI Gloves, $1.00 Pair tty and practical Wash Dresses, in good quality j ha Redo Ss mad ghee rede OVE s, $1 eB caged ty 1e style, lawn and cotton foulard, designed newe WOMEN'S repeat “LASP hee OLOtaE $1.00 pAre ee ed, M th embroi in tan, black and white WOME N’'S WASHABL ‘CHAMOIS GLOVES, $1.00 PAIR ‘¢ i I 1 white 1 one pearl clasy t, and § Women’s Silk Umbrellas and spear- | At $5.75 Special $2.95 Dress Goods} A number of odd styles in Wom-/ in Silks and = dace bia a en’s and Men's Umbrellas mark-{' gfeleeed wna Ei sear peas ci } ed low for clearance. — py. poor | ss Ei siete ~~ [| Men’s Shirts, Neckwear and, Women’s Vests and Drawers Broken Lines of a | Gloves handli i} Special 19c Garment Women’s Medium-weight Cotton Vests, in high neck, | in cream color, shaped at waist-line a Drawer sleeve style, i with crochet top drawn with tape Special, garment, 19¢. in an to match Children’s Lisle Fay’ Stockings, 35c and 40c | t, thus obviating the neces i sity of hose supporters. Shown in black and white. Sm sizes, B5¢ pair; larger sizes, 40¢ pair These stockings button at wais ul al Special 10c pecial price te sgn oular Special for thee Collars, Specie - mech” Stiff Byron Collar each Jabots in Stocks and Stocks and Bow Ties in a wide 10¢. Jud includes The t tl a assortment Colors for Easter Wear w Plaited Shirts stripes p and ¢ Fancy I in white, black and white and ing clearance, each full size and vy tting Hy} * : 2 Sry aaa ae dad Sued Slav, 4 ig 0 = ° k and Net Waists Attractive Values in $2.50 pair. Oe ate bia Sil 9 Easter Millinery at M4. 95 SA a MERE, | Special si tres Anti-Carbon Soot Destroyer Special 25c reve. i salines in pink, blue i Destr loose $ ly trimmed in laces and medallion ugg Waists pret All sizes are comprised in the showing, but not every size in each style Special $1.95. —Basement Saleeroom Notions and Drug Sundries “Silkuno” Skirt Braid, in as hades, five yard pieces, 10c orted sol orted ” Silk Thread, 5 Safety “Our Own } Antiseptic | book, 10c “Togards,” I for 10c. | sizes in Pins, t Womer with clot 10c pair. with plai white, 45 1 in black and white, Darning Cotton, in black or I] spools, 3 for 5c } Assorted Toilet Soaps, | Hot Water Bottles, 2-quart size, Womer with med in box $1.00; 9 cake size, $1.25. rf rf John J. Clark's 200-yard Spool Cotton, 3 spools | { muslin, in slip-over style, sizes 1 to ing, sizes 2, 4 and heel, $2.95 flue ake | GARBON) a t ee ies tote ace also Nie \ nine Ve Of ese NLY nove the ney fires Particula 5 Women’ Ss Pumps and Oxfords. Bellas dee CHa Ud drocs Gate ond ee $2.95 Par | eal ed Wy Liptles lade OC Rteaen to; ahidre venol White Semi-Porcelain Cups ond Saucers and Cuban he 1's Patent Colt 2 h or mat kid to flexible 95 pair 1 Dull Calf Oxfords, two-button style, welt sole and military Special, Set of Six, 45c Medium-weight semi-porcelain n toe, pair 's T ium to: in the i5e¢ cups and saucer popular An ex- the set American Beauty alf strap Patent Colt and Gun-metal ¢ , welt sole and military heel, $2.95 pair trap Patent on high-arch last Pumps, ceptional value at ‘Two of six Pump with f 6 years, special Lawns and Batiste, Galatea, “Ripplette,” eepenereeeneesen i §=6Combination Hot Water Bottles, 2 ize 1 toe trimmed with small jet ornament, medium heel and turned CRS TAL | $1.75; 3-quart size, $2.00. Be 4 $208 v8 iS Bavement Batgeroom. fl| FLOWER nteresting Valu alues in Children’s Apparel | Wash Goods hed iy vices Boys’ Hats, of peanut straw, with Girls’ Hats, of peanut straw, with Specially Priced sizes and patterns square crown and narrow ‘brim, | square crown and broad brim, which 2b¢. elathe wuined ia: any dbalred shape, > ile anlorttent coniprliee she seauc'e Al and styles desirable Muslin Drawers, for little girls, trimmed with black or brown patent { accumulation of Remnants of Cotton [| for long- or short I] sizes_0 to 6, slightly so ape- | leather, 35¢. Wash Fabrics that formerly sold at high Hl cial, S¢, 10¢ and 15¢. Dorothy Gingham Aprons, in slip ; dl stem flowers MS Children’s 6 of good quality | over style, of blue and white checked } & Prices. Included are Percales in many —China and Glass sildren’s Gowns, of good quality | ciceham, trimmed with white bind-'{ useful lengths, Dress Ginghams, Printed ; _ | 10 years, special 35¢. Girls’ Skirt | gingham, in terns, sizes 25¢. Rompers, of plaid aan Clothes-pin many attractive pat 4 and 6 years, special Aprot white plaid Amoskeag gingham, spe Linen-finished Suitings, Outing Flannel, White Goods, Cambrics and Muslins. yard, 10¢ Basement Direct-. Action Gas Ranges 1s, of blue and Special for clearance, Wom N TAN GAUNTLET GLOVES, $1.00 PAIR—P. WOME N" S: DOUBL E- bebe: ei ipl ! PAIR—I ace-be CLEARANCE en sizes and « In Appropriate Styles and'24-Inch Matting Covered Suit Case, 1 hates X. M. TIPPED SILK GLOVES, $1.00 PAIR in a good selec- lasps at wrist : ‘top and “metcer- vhite and a good range of PAIR — Good HOSIERY, 50c lor range QUALITY esa LISLE HOSIERY, 50c SILK HOSIERY, thers that have become ‘S FIN SPECIAL $1.25 PAIR— rumpled from SPiret Proce Special $1.00 reinforced with leather corners and 24-inch size, $1.00. —Trunk Section blued steel frame, dd lock and catches Special, All-Wool Ingrain ( Carpeting, Special 49c Yard tractive patterns in extra-super, All-Wool Ingrain Car- ial f learance, 49¢ yard tra charge of 10c a 1 f Third Floor, Free Art Needlework Lessons Given Daily From 9 to 11 A. M. by an me Teacher. e “Queen” Malleable Range gre on Fuel-Saving Principles The “Queen” Mal- leable Range has wide flues, heavy as- bestos lining, Wells- ville polished steel body and_ polished malleable top. It is fitted with hot-blast draft and patented check damper in pipe. Priced as fol- lows, including wa- ter front or coil: With 14-inch oven, $50.00. With 16-inch oven, $52.50. With 18-inch oven, $55.00. First Floor, Av Mail Orders Carefully Filled ae (By Uni! POR" lowing Comme labor ¥ destroy facturit Francis juring attend! fie Con met th the dir wert) fie slop shop” | ingmen can &é from 7 erett, § cities. “* w. in disc closed | ingman limit © said, *. tained gestion means Othe: strain | the fea Oo Is | (By Uni NEW kid” to now it so far know) longer cles, 5 costed eet e ZE3 52% Sca rpsrse PP