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3 <A ee ny he aa ee em Se i Rev, Everett M. Mili preached at! dist chur congres the University yesterday Seward—A dog saved the life of ninsula, Laude going from the le helple y his faitht When three more Seattle men Jude man and C. J to t Corporation, a be « TORONTO, TACOMA.—Penniless and weep tng, Jack Rar © ue name Alt he stuck pin Ashford w the be Los ANGELES.—Love of her He chars € © her hu band, Francis Rya ese trom Jail, “Lillian Paxton” ce ed | name is Mrs, J. F. Flynn, Brook ale to — Ac cused of om Dexzling $2 6, Josep RK. K ham, assistant father of eight chi have confessed DENV United S| —Without elec agiourned” Th Speer 32, Adams Shaforth 1, Martin 1 faupin 1861, Capt Yates, where unteers were promoted to mus tering officer. It much of a stion, but it was a little conso- Jation to a soldier who bad fought and made his way, but who in times of peace had found the petty jeaiousies of army service: galling #f at that time any one had pre Micted that the comn der of Camp Yates would be the gre mander of the war against ces sion, he would have made gold braid | bristle all the way from St. Louis,| Mo.,, to Washington, D. C. Frances Thomson, year-old | o announced here today daughter of the city en er, wus fained a broken ankle Saturday when a motorcycle on which she was riding as guest of George A. | ye Bwan, collided with an automo bile driven by Lee 8. Forbes, cash fer of Green Lake State bank | ~ Growls of a ball dog—safely Jocked in the basement—-had no ter rors for a burglar who ransacked the home of Captain Harry K Struve, 200 17th av. S., getting away with a quart of foreign coins and a diamond scarf pin NEW YORK— All telegraphers employed by the Western Union will be given the Shour day begin ning June 1, and the wages will be increased to $100 a month instead $85. CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—A woman's fSeropane race will feature the sum mer aviation meet of the Harvard Aeronautical asanctation. Miss Emily Willard will oe the Amert-| can representative, and will com-| pete with a French and an Eng lish opponent. EXETER—A caused the death of two horses and seriously injured Tor Hardin of Bonnie Brae. Ange hundreds of bees suddenly flew at Hardin and the team he was driving, and literally stung the animals to death. Cut Price for 30 = Best Gold Crowns F. & F. STATIONERY Kodak Di tieping ang Printing POTLATCH! PENNANTS 6c, 7c, $1.00 523 Union St, THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY Furniture Dry Goods New Ideas in Hand-Bags Materials for Graduation Dresses 44-inch Mercerized Batiste Opening tc onight at the YM eee eeeeteeee tee John Berchman’ director of the Ghampton fish tales ak oday at the Seattle Pree * went on thelr ay to Hans Nelson Imperial Long Cloth: Special Mountaineers spent Sunday junket ing over the Spanaway neac Tacoma, where y the million and orchids grow in abundance test com: | items i in Notions Swedish-Americans, at a banquet al Potlatch pageants WM. ROGERS’ French-Gray Silver-Plated | arm of bees! 4 because | they were cut into smaller swarms, | OVERA In the New Daisy Pattern Specially Priced good things Dessert Forks baccos of which is grown in the Individual Butter ix, special $1.50. and aroma that Cold Meat Forks, most fastidious stidious Many et values are of- month in Rich Cut for a Lovera. Glasiware — pieces suitable for gift purposes. Mail Orders Schwabacher Bros. & Co, Carefully Filled Wholesale Distributers Seattle, U. S. A. FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 GLEARA sE) SALE or LACE ut: {i AND NETS | 7 n Clun ‘ « t in the qu figure eff Curtains Priced to Close Out, as Follows: Third Floor Basement Salesroom $1.19 |, Pair |"; ae Pair : ce, white and Arabian ' Pair ' e ¢ Specials i in Nets: Se catia Salesroom tta bungalow \v * the are ‘A New Sailor Waist for Summer Wear at 2.50 ie A DAINTY and practic: for Summer wear is the new @& lel pictured, made w i new sa collar effect, four-in j sleeve and Fr h cuffs. It may be had all-white, or prett patterned with cros r polka-dots in blue, gray, pink and lavender. Other effective new models in Peter Pan waists, including tyles in hand-embroidered linen, are shown at prices ranging up to $4.50 . , Brass Beds of High Quality The Surplus Warchouse Stock of a Well-Known Manufacturer At Unusual Price- Inducements MPHE concession allowed us by th manufacturer permits us to offer these Beds at fig ures represer heavy discounts from prices regularly quoted TWENTY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM, including full, 34 and twin sizes, con- tinuous and straight post patterns—all in the popular bright-polished finish. All are high-grade and in perfect condition, differing from one another only in design and the amount of material put into them. The special prices range from $8.95 for a twin or 34 size Bed with 2-inch posts, to $42.50 for a massive full-size Bed with 24-inch continuous posts and 1-inch filling rods Samples are on display in Second and Spring St. show window; Beds on sale in Fur Fourth Floor, niture Gallerie Furniture Dry Goods Glove Suggestions OME 3} GLACE KID GLOVES, $2.00 P AIR n WOMEN’S FINE FRENCH SUEDE GLOVES, $2.00 WOMEN’S SILK GLOVI le rt x r 1.0 0 WOMEN'S BUTTON LENGTH WHITE SILK GLOVES SPECIAL { $1.2 25 PAIR—Ma 12-BUTTON LENGTH MILAN- ESE SILK GLOVES, SPECIAL $1.35 PALS nd Washable Chamoisette Gloves, 35¢ Pair BROKEN LINES WOMEN’S SILK GLOVES, SPECIAL 50¢ PAIR—| nV 1's Long Ribbons In Newest Effects 300 Yards of Fine Wool Flannel Special | 25¢ Be | Yard These are last sea Fren h Flas und with , in check and also a few pieces of bor- - plaid des dered Flar Priced to sell qtickly at, special, 25¢ yard ODD PIECES OF FINE WASH FABRICS, TO CLOSE OUT, YARD—An exceptional offe glish Piqu ‘ cadet-blue and black; also fancy En- glish Vest in light-color stripe ef- fects; quoted for clearance at a price considerably less than cost, 10¢ yard. —First Floor, McCray Refrigerators erator owes its high ‘ett oval beveled French position in the estima tion of the public to | white enameled frame. brass wire anc CE as well as a food e and heavily keeper—it combines to the construction of the McCray are the $ ished plate mirror measuring 12x18 inches the fact that it has al BATH TUB SOAP ways been an ice-saver $§ SPECIAL 40¢—Well-made of heavy nickel-plated , COMBINATION TUMBLER AND SOAP Specials in Bathroom Fixtures The McCray Refrig WHITE ENAMELED BATH MIRRORS, SPECIAL $1.95—Have and 2-inch DISHES, éRicietiey with “econ HOLDER, SPECIAL 90¢—Substantially made omy. of heavily nickel-plated brass and polished; has The materials and § removable soap dish of opal glass. hardware entering in ROBE HOOKS, SPECIAL 25¢—Six-inch size, inade of heavy brass, nickel-plated and pol- best obtainable—it is good for a lifetime SOAP DISH, SPECIAL 10¢—Of light- Various styles in the McCray Refrigerator are displayed on the First Floor, Annex. ble strap. FREDERICK & NELSON see RATED —_—— Se ET Se a i i it weight nickel-plated brass; bath tub or back of wash bowl by means of flexi- may be attached to ago, Yaki rest. an ii for hi carr was right terd: as tl was life Mitel the confi agsad of Co lege to hi for, Grol Mite! Thi tert. Mite belie with G tion B. C; e b> — i aa laala dl aleliaialialate’ iss