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THE SEATTLE STAR ee RRR of the We ation h r Who’s the Smartest? ymos to the mind of all fisher of labor defunet to the amounting This makes the la » ordered pald thu ance of |® far $7.96 0.86, with w bale |® later claims of about $90,000. = lee ee EERE This is a question that oc men when fighting a good “gamy in the Cas | waiting | New Line’ with gamy fieh’ catching them. the streams along th ust “al wi lively tir Many of cade Mountains a to give you & go Week-End Excursion Fares Many Delightful Points In the Cascade Mountains. To Also Along the Tacoma Eastern Railroad, and each Saturday and Sunday April 6 and \ ; and including October 2 thereafter t 1912. RETURN LIMIT-—M of sale DATES OF SALB onday following date rite A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr, JL. CRISWELL, Gen, Agt., Pass. Depot, City Ticket Agt Second and Cherry St., Seattle, Wash. Main 6960. UNITED CLOTHING STORES Cor. Second and Madison St. WILL OPEN YOUR POCKETBOOK WITH. BARGAINS OFFERED IN THIS : OUR FINAL 3i SALE OF SPOKANE | STO Spring $3 and $4 HATS Shee $1 85 $16 Men’s Tweed Suits - - $7.35 $18 Worsteds - - $8.85 $25 Scotch Tweeds $10.00 $30 West-of-England Serge $12.75 $5 Boys’ Suits - - - $1.85 $7 Boys’ Suits - $2.55 $10 Boys’ Suits $4.65 United Clothing Stores Cor. Second and Madison St. “The Now Steet Trait For the Man Who Wants the Best Clothing His Money Can Buy Bradbury System — Clothes It is a big line of real American talloring. fea’s mos ful designers and ho: ly put together by Ameri Hlored, ever This is wur guarantee sured to ev wearer There is a great va- new patterns being shown and modela being dt en who are careful of their appearance; others more liberal lines for the younger set. A very appro tion at this liberal range of prices $20 to $40 called to the planned by Amer- can needle ion ts showing of the handsome “Its Spring Get a New Hat B. 8S on hats are in all of the new mod soft felte to derbies, in Priced at $5.00 s now being John ried here black and colors At $3.50 we feature ¢ son hat. yopular wr Clark hat we have eve Shoes for Men ts in both high mod ready in atents s that EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. “‘Seaitle’s Reliable Credit House’’ and viet 1 made 1332-34 Second Ao. Near - eeeeeeeee | | Complaints filed againet * Drisko and Pirst Mate Capt. Hogere of */the steamship Kulshan are taken */under advisement by Steambeat ~ [Inspectors Whitney and Purner |The Kulsban ran down a tow of }logs March 27, Big liner Luceric will port 4o w bound for the Or with of the largest cargos saving the North Pacific in weeks sail feom ee ee ee | At a meeting of the school board It has been decided to vith model bow for the n A new ¢ adopted at the Sewing, cooking and keeping will be Included eee eeeeeeete ee eee ee eeex ee L. ©. Hall, head of the Standard Iron & Ware Works, petitioned into bankruptey last October, has file his schedules with Referee in Bank ruptey J. P. Hoyt. The labilitie amount to $8,428.62 and the assets consist of property $985.40 A social, card party and musical will be given by the Guild of Lady of Good Help next Tue evening Hibernian b Mayor and Cotteriil will be at Mre oO 4. O'Conn gon driv eteeeseeeees eth hehe OUR PRECISE ARTIST jmenta will be New G. N. Liner. Next in #tze only to Northern 9,000-ton he Great Minnesota, the liner Talthybine. Allen in command, will ay on her firet voy om Glasgow via djover and valued = at | YOU'LL FIND IT HERE ° News of the Day Condensed for Busy People former necretary of the navy, to W. H. Alle the British has been nounced. in life { always after 10—Detter than that is after 40, and best of all je after 60. { The of Warwick “Let's do the same thitg over, over again,” was the unanimous verdict of the guests of |the Gerard-Filllo Co, at their big offices on the Kite! building, last evening. About 1100 were and the evening |was divid ween progressive whist and dancing. | Jesse 8. Smith, for eight years a missionary in Chile, will deliver « free re to men at the ¥, M C. A. auditorium on Sunda noon, beginning at 3:30 o'clock Ja ate K. Okuba, American slayer ¢ of 2 Newe to Ban Fr known in Seattle here on severa! boats plying from |this port. Capt. Henson was here also on March 3, 1911 ant having worked | Broadway Sophe will give a party in the school A Cane of 8 en by the D tomorrow New York Morton's April 12—Levi t of the an ee Sunburst Weegs._ New Ye Apri he diana Supbur thony Seeteceeeee eee eee eee e ee Boston —A celiful of to Dy awaiting execu of Mies Avis from. Violet April 12. ad. He wreck +l ed the bar eee eee eee i . Se ed New Orink A new Broadway Has New York, April 12. drink, called the struck Broadway bination of cord who have would make To a taxicab. Se i ie ad THIS DAY IN HISTORY, archbis xe eee ee eee ee eee eeee een d the crown of he cause D stan to throne Ethelred’s half brother, Edward {\ Martyr Edward's n Ethelred’s mother ranged to have King Ed murdered Following protests business men on Yesler way 1st av. to Raflroad av and sewers com : nend the r for the from many from the streets eal of the ordi construction of a via the water fror Two women filed plaints at the courthou Orientals, 107 of ‘em, who arrived ippon Yusen Kaisha liner sive 0 deter ey carried any were no hook divoree com. se Youterda: rms, Ther Six deaths were reported to the city ye Jay. Three died at the |here today © has voted to} * Philadelphia, April town is arms * for ¢t Maltese cat ® fear * placed t Sheena enenee looking ® which & Mittiken, Colo. Williams of Fort ¢ Benjamin Smith, ¢ of & $100,000 estate April 12—W. P. of the heirs in Scotland. Bryan to Speak INDIANAPOLIS, democ political be gone night at a Jefferson which Wm. the pr R. Ma dreas Senator April 12 situation will here te day dinner, at J. Bryan will be one of 1 speakers. Thos lI is also scheduled to ad Kueste United States John W. Kern will act us The rat! oughly over Gov toastma: Hitchcock to Go WASHIN( April 12. master: G al Frank H. Hitch ® to ign from the cabinet fore July 1 He will enter business in New York, it is of $25,000 a yea said, at’a salary ar Ge Clasp \m | Berron ae | He didn't like babte a bit Of charm they had never a trace | Although he was free to admit They were needed to keep up the race But why people thought they were cute fas what he And mothers brute Til a be hand all called took hold of his He thrilled clasp at the warm little County hospital Otto Cummings, living at the Vo! hey hptel, 722 Pike st., removed hi trunk to the hall. Cummings was} but When’ he not» there kone a few moments got back tae trunk The fire escape showed evidence} that the trunk made its exit down | it, The trunk contained silverware and jewelry to Cur Imings’ wife wa, belonging New York, April 12.—A feature ot | the Fifth avenue parade was an equestrienne fron e circus play ing at the Madison Square Garden She rode in a gorgeous Hussar uni form Paris, April |ragtime dance al Academy of The arbiters of barred tt | Hu Bear 12.—No American for the Inte Dancing M Terpsichor Turkey rt ‘Tommy have dunny Texas and Grizzly With a feeling on expre jane his voice a rasp Grew soft a And his eye with light As the scanned And his finger tight When the hand words a maiden care they were glowing face of hi h captor he clutched snugly baby took hold of his Was there ever a That his heart wouldn't to sing his smile At 80) That lips wouldn't ft lttle fingers fe has no tenderer tonch » lovelier thrill to command Than the firm little, strong uteh When a baby Rand! takes hold of you could not under-| him » Countess fifth floor of the |} * 12—All # ff 1 the spring chicken # | ¢ the sacred joss. * iH lins ts seeking |f according to reports | [If ean which was harsh as| q and | mortal so vile} start In | part In a little | | Trish Lace rer $5.00— | Baby Irish Insets, $2.50— | $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 and up ine ——- FUMNITURE DRY uooDs Btore Closes Dally at 6120, FREDERICK & NELSON, dnc. DRY G00D5 ° Sitardey’ s Special 75 NEW TRIMMED HATS at $19 S a feature for Saturday’s millinery purchasers, our de ers have devoted extra effort to the developing of un values in artistic Hats at this very mode rate price. Seventy-fi Milans ain and The mending to $10.00 Second Floor. Dainty: Spring Neckpieces: Newest Eff | Venise Lace Collars, 00 to $7.50— Vehise Lace Colas mber of fashionable round, square ¢ edium and ext h Lace Collars in round, Eton and Iris 1 Baby Ir y-$ 7 I ar lresses, $2.50. Lingerie Collars, 50c, 85c, Chemisettes, ($1. 00 to $10.00— or emb embroidered and nm artist Ven The deep round, | and er" ar and Filet laces houlder effects, cttes of shadow styles ; and lawn b or square-back broad $12.50. n Dutch-neck style or with Prices, $1.00, $1.50 and up long 50x styles h short or w revers range from Mar | each Smart Suit Styles for $16.50, $17.50, $21.00 and U VERY every touch of trimming that ter models in our Misses’ Suits ightfully, skilfully and 1 charm of the youtht ow closely in a general , they are at the same time Fancy Suitings smart Norfolk models and gray suitings il line, the different by the 1 nhar Thus whil ateepted style ly purpe for wor different. Mate Worsteds Mixtures Serges New Arrivals in WOMEN’S LONG COAT rte ge g oe neluding satin, bengali and novelties, Prices Women’s Colored-Border a Hand-Embroidered en aaacebiiot WASH BELTS: SPECI 25¢ attrac land me wy in av ported cx $2 NEW chiefs pretty or lavender w ve assortment 6) in various fine fab trimmed in hand-embroidety 1ed with one-piece pearl buckles: large variety of designs to choose unusdal values at 25¢¢ ially white Wash Belt Irish linen and espec lawn blue corner d-border style th inch hems embroidery—also. styles in plain white linen with dainty floral embroidery in one corner, Attractive value at 15¢ each Attractive Values in " 9 Ege Children’s and Misses’ Millinery Styles Suitable for Children Up to 14 Years of Age HILDR EN’S Hats of Java braid, tt ribbon and bows, im facing in pink, 1 50¢. an it-blue, $4.95 Pay Poke-bonnet Hats of lace, with sill fig nd trimmed with tiny: Toilet Sundries Specials Transparent-handle Tooth Brushes, cial 15¢. Steel Nail Files with pocket, special 10¢ nd 25¢. Perfect” 35¢. Tourist Cases, spe- Rose Bloom Rouge, special pecia “Bon Ton” Manicure Sets, speci¢ Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine, large size cial 65¢. Milrone Poudre de Poche, with puff, spe cial 25e¢. Absorbent Cotton, one-pound roll cial 19¢, rosettes, $4.95. Women’s Street Hats of Java braid gros-grain ribbon band and binding @ in black, ~< navy, white and’ special $2. FREDERICK & NELS 2 INCORPORATED penne = SST Direct-Action Gas Ranges Prices $200 i