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Ask a man who has carried a cane for 90 years why he did it, and he will be as puzzied as you are. ‘Mayor Bob’ Hesketh, GOOD FRIDAY | Bob” Hesketh, president of the! Special services a eing city counctl, presided over the en-| held in the churches today for tire city yesterday for the first time | Good Friday, At St. James Ca tlace his presence in the local leg-| thedral and the Church of the ialative body, ‘The vacancy of the! Immaculate Conception, the mayoralty chair was caused by| service began at 8 a.m. Spe Mayor Cotterill’s visit to the Cedar| cial music will be given tonight, river watershed, where be is look-| At Trinity Parish the services fhe over the proposed site for an) began at 7:30. At the Firat impounding dam Methodist Episcopal church union services will begin at 2:30 this afternoon The three hour Passion service wiil be conducted by Rev, Maurice J. Bywater at St. John's Episcopal chureh, PRE@ING HIS SUIT. 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It is a metropolitan line of tailoring that is found in all popular fabrics, materials and colorings, hand- tailoring you long nd we guarantee a per fect fit your Kaster Bradbury Suit tomorrow aseuri. Get 1332.34 Second Av. OUTFITTING CO., Inc. “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” jlocal Elks, was yesterday installed | as exalted ruler THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day«Condensed for Busy People TOUGH Mr. Younghubey<W hat are you orying for, dear? Mre. Younghubby—Why, I've bailed this can of porkvand beans for two hours andethe ean won't come off.—Cincimnats Enquirer, Maundy exercises held by the Scottish Kite, Masons at the Scot tiwh Rite Lemple, were attended by over 600 persons Thursday of divorce were court house yester A MIDNIGHT SCARE Knicker—-Did your wife hear @ burglar in the cellar? Bockers-No, she heard @ burglarette in the cellarette— New York Tim Dei Monte, Cal., April 5.—-Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Frink of Seattle are here, visiting Mr. and Mrs, P. 1. Fisher, also Seattle people The public Hbrary has been pre sented a framed copy of “The) Golden ol written in Chin ook, by Kdward Clayson, Its author IN FASHION Husband = (scathingly)—You get narrower every day. Wite (complacentty)—Yes, | have the fashionable figure.— New York Times. /NM HISTORY B 228, Alexander king of Macedonia, died at Babylon. As you may have read, Babylon was some sporty town, even in| these days, and Alexander, who would have been & brilliant satel Itte of the great white way, if he had lived 2.200) | years later, gave| +his Babylonian \vistt largely to the pursuit of pleas ure. He died from using tow large @ bow! of bis liquid refreshment: April the Great, Word has been received here by George Linder of the death of bie father, Georxe Linder, besimess partner of George Vou L. Meyer, secretary of the } BAYY, at Heston olihaletchelelclchehdlctal \* & When his wife, Agnes Net : # non, and his two children were |®@ taken {il with typhoid fever, # | @ in October, 1911, Peter J. Neb & |® son “beat it,” and never came ® back, Mrs. Nelson in asking: |@ for « decree of divorce. * aeee ST TT ESTES ee See eee Will’ of Thos. B. Dodge was filed for probate with a petition to ap: trator, Relatives are given small bequests, and « large portion of the estate is to be set aside for 75 years then « tal academy are to be erect NOT 60 OFTEN Tragedian—-We are on the road now. Actress Friend—How often do you play in one town Tragedian — Sometimes one night and sometimes rot quite 80 often, T. J. Ivers, e new head the Eleven divorce complaints were filed at the court house, | STILL HOPE “Looks as if I've got to re sign, boys,” remarked the roller towel, sadly. “The Spotiess Towners have got me going, | guess.” Purchase of the Ouwamish right of way and the condemnation of a wide traffic street water way will up at the regular monthly meetin of the Duwamish Valley Commer. cial club, at Ward's hall, George town, tonight. } | But they keep the tale of their sins About itople One of the new leaders Washington cotmgressional soc ids in Mra, Stephen iB. Ayres, wife jof the new rep resentative from) recognition the national capital rs . For ten days af ter had been washed | overboard = and) drowned in ® storm that threat | ened demolition of the Bird Rock | beacon going and un never al vessels from piling on t “Don't be a quitter, a glad-handed mixer like you ought to be able good a defense as The Feast of the Jewish Pass-) over will end Monday morning, with services at the Temple de} Hirach, at 10 o'clock. Rabbit Koch will penide, The Women's Commercial Club heard Henry Mclean on “Keforms in Legislation” at ite regular noon day luncheon Ten deaths occurred in Seattle yesterday The Single Tax club will hold ite regular noonday committee rooms, James st., Saturday Reward for Men A reward of $500 has been of fered for Lather Morgan, 1%, an en caped inmate of Steilacoom, who is believed to be somewhere on the prairies south of Tacoma. The father and relatives are now scour ing the sandy wastes for the boy The boy's home is at Black Dia mond David Morgen, Luther's brother-in-law, has offered the re ward for the lad, dead or alive. The youth's father believes that his son is sbeltered safely some where on the prairie. Third av Seana nnaennane AT THE THEATRES Moore—Dark Metropolitan — “Alma, Do You Live?” Where Emprese—Vaudevilie, # Pantages—Vaudeviile. & Orpheum—Vaudeville, ® vaudeville. Sadia die din atin tn dha tindin tn ted dad +eeeeeteteeeetes HE GOOD OLD DAYS 4s We ialk a lot of the “good old] days,” Rut they weren't so good, And we wouldn't look back with a longing Kaze ' If we knew what we should | } Our fathera weren't angels im all] thelr past, } Any more than we locked fast (Aa it needs to be). We think we have fallen on evil; times, For we never view The troth of the fauits and sins and érimes ‘That the old days knew, though today we often skid the narrow trail, If we did some things that our! fathers did We'd be in jail! NOBODY—By Meek. SAY, OFFICER, Some GENT UP THE LINE 'S ALL EXCITED OVER THIS SOUTH POLE AFFAIR. YOU BETTER LOOK AFTER HIM. her husband |ff it DRY GOODS | EASTER DRESS ACCESS NECKWEAR «| — GLOVES AND-MADE, Neckpieces, including Cét- Cape Gives in black, white and abots, Stock Collars, Side Frills, Chemisettes and Stocks with Jabots or Frills | M. sewn, one-clasp style, $1.60 Pair; : clasp style, $2.00 pair ed, hand-embroiderel and trimmed with Irish, Cluny, Valenciennes, Filet, Arabian Mocha Gloves, pique Shadow or Venise laces, $2.25 to $15.00. clasp, in gray and black, $1, 15, Irish Crochet Lace Collars in Eton, Dutch | pair; P. X. M. style, in gray, €26 5 pair, and Coat styles, in shamrock, rose, wheel Washable White Doeskin Glovam’ and thistle designs, $5.00 to $25.00 p clasp, $1.25 and.$1,75 pair. Baby Irish Lace Insets, $2.50. FOR AFTERNOON WEAR Collars trimmed Venise,s Long French Kid Gloves inab tion of colors, including black $3.50 pair Glace-finished Kid Gloves, two black, white and colors, $1.50 and one-clasp style, $1.00 pair Fine Suede Gloves, two-clasp, $1.50 pair; brown, * mode, extra fine quality, $2.00 paiggae Short Silk Gloves, double-tipp 50¢ to $1.25 pair Long Silk Gloves, 85c to $3.00 FOR EVENING WEAR Glace-finished Kid Gloves, length, $3.50 pair; 20-button FURNITUNE | lars, AND embroidered and in adow and Cluny laces, small, me $1:00 to $2.50. —First Ploor. sizes, The New WHITE FABRIC BAG ‘and BELT SETS dium and extreme white, black, NE ty style pret is illustrat ed—the Bag | of wide wale pair Fine quality Suede Gloves, mous | wrist, in popular evening shades, alg and white; 16-button length, beg button length, $4.50 pair. RIBBONS © as © oobi DAINTY” Rib sashes and hair baws, caded effects in pink, sky-blue, ye der and white, 4, 5% and 7% i LINGERIE WAISTS | “isic"so" i ome $2.50 $2.95 $3.95 millinery trimmings, in prim: CORES of dainty models in sheer null, pique novel fastening with cord frogs and in a} shape, pearl buttons | the Belt, of | the same fab- | ric, fastening | with one-piece pear! buckle. The set, $1.25 Other pleasing styles at $1.25 and $2.00. -First Floor. green, purple and brown, 6 and wide, 50c to $1.25 yard Ombre Plaid Ribbons in réd, and green, 8 inches wide, $1.75 yard.g Satin Ombre Ribbons with plait’ and diagonal stripe of white ;-pris bie lavender, greéni, rose and pink, pe . 758 yard. ee hatiste'and fine Persian lawn, designed | with high or Dutch neck, long or three- quarter length sleeves and trimmed with dainty French or hand-embroidery and com- | bined Valenciennes and Cluny laces and in- | Wide sertion Very atttractive values at $2.50, $2.95 and | $3.95 | —Second Floor SILK HOSIERY OMEN’S OFT Shetland Veilings in pi scréll asid conventiona fieets navy, gray, pink, green, pi Prices 65¢, 75¢e, S100 and § Ss black, | white. Silk Hosiery, medium | Ww: weight, with 4-inch garter welt and lisle sole and toe; $1.50 pair. Black “Wonderfoot” Silk Hosiery, inner lining of lisle in sole, $2.00 pair. Thread-Silk Hosiery, in black, white and colors ; flare top, $2.25 pair. Embroidered Silk Hosiery, $2.50 to $6.50 pair Plain Silk Hosjery in desirable colors, good color-assortment, | fi MI N Hemstitched kerchiefs, one-corner en extra quality, spray, eyelet and bowknot designs, 19¢ cach; 6 for $1.00. . | Women’s Armenian-lace-edged | chiefs, special 50¢. ood showing of Women’s Madeira-emb: black and white it . fiects, wil with 7-inch lisle garter welt, $1.00 pair pea is ‘ Firat piece, | edges, special SO¢, BASEMENT SALESROOM EASTER MIL AT $4.95 VERY interesting eee tion is afforded at this embracing the shapes and trimming effects found favor this season. ‘ Materials include Chip, Hemp and Java braids, trimméd in ribbons, laces and flowers. Special $4.95. CHILDREN’S HATS. Special $1. 5 ¢ of seventy-five C hildren's Hats Z with tri including ha ing shapes of Milan, Java and Leghorn, flowers and ribbons, special $1.75. 'A new pure W002 8OTNT LONG EMPIRE KIMON Special $1.00 Long Empire Kimonos of flannelette in navy, light-blue or red collar and front are trim ed with small floral designs. Sleeves, Special $1.00. One-piece House Dresses in blue and white striped effects with Mace with square pretty pattern border, dots, or pink and white cross-barred patterns neck and three-quarter sleeves. Price $1.00 NEW SACQUES FOR SUMMER WE blue or’ lave large collar of “he avy lawn in attractive floral ‘de black and white grounds. ns of pink, They are finished with trimmed with pattern border. Special 65¢. Pretty Lawn Sacques in white with black or navy-biue desigh | ively made with square neck, side front fastening and belt and Price 50c. FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED nme wn ttimmed w with vith pattern border. Pr rn border. —Basom Direct-Action Gas Ranges