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WE SHUDDER when we think of the vast sum of the defense of the packers cost and of the means which will bg to retrieve the loss.—Kansas City Journal FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5:30, 1,000 Pairs Women’s High and Low Shoes ol. $ 1.00 | In a Special Selling Thursday | $1 -00 | The Pair pais attractive offering comprises short lines of Shoes in qualities that sold, when sizes were complete, at materially higher prices. There is a wide variety of lasts and patterns to choose fen, Se in patent and gun-metal leathers, suede and vici kid-— High Shoes in lace and button styles WELL, anyhow, permitting shipments of arms to Mexico Is better aving them carried into that country on the shoulders of our sol- nd’ N THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People FURNITURE DRY Goops FURNITURE DRY GOODS An automobile driven by MH. M.) WHAT IS |into the railing on the bridge at First av. S,, near Hanford st, last night about 9:30. The occupants were only slightly bruised, Prof, Robert Herrick, the thor, tells a story about a court SPILT SOUP “John,” hie wife complained, wish you would be more © show up in = | RR esome te me ys ourt one mo’ wier, who falled| | Piano Manufacturer Answers This Question in De- cisive Manner The Following Will Pn careful. never go to # banquet without spilling soup on your shirt or your vest “1 know it, Mary. is. A note from 1 gue him to the judge | read ‘Dear judi —Chicago Record-Heral Pumps in bow and ankle-strap styles. Oxfords in lace and button styles AAA to I The great variety of choice afforded in the ‘lot practically my wife’ mother died inst evening, Hence 1) will be unable to ery today, Seven persons died in Seattle yew | terday, Y. M,C. A. buliding at 8: merten | will be enlarged in the near future, | according to J. 8. Tichenor, nation al secretary of the naval branch, who is now on an inspection tour there. Interest the Piano Buyer up & newspaper without seeing sizes range from 1 to 9; widths from plotted. Of course every dealer 1 to prove to every plano buyer afford to buy a plano without make the following propost Tt ts almost some special plano selling sche has the best proposition to make, a who reads this notice that they cannot first visiting this FACTORY STORE we tion: if you are contemplating the medium or high gra have a plano we comparison, and we claim we can sell you a ano, being manufacturers, from 10 to 20 per cent cheaper, grade considered, than any regular retail piano house. You call at our store and tell us the grade of piano of which you are considering the purchase, and we will place in your home & plano from 10 to 20 per cent léss 0 by the side of the piano you think you want to purchase. Permit the two pianos to remain in your bome have decided which instrument you feel is the best and wisest to purchase, You may obtain the opinion of any unprejudiced, scientific expert to determine bh ia th better plano from a stand point of QUALITY OF TONE. ACTION, BEAUTY OF C FINISH AND DURARILITY OF CONSTRUCTION We are willing to pay any by the side of any piano we make does not exceed the price of our piano by more This may seem a great deal of tre Wke to have n your home at the same only way you can » the two instruments. vestigating pianos you find them under entire with regard to the acousile prop being tried. Some stores are so pe built for the purpose of displa arrives at your bome. selected at th and fairest propositior We have beautif Every piano we mi new plano ex our positive satisfaction. OUR TERMS goods considered. market for a iT as follows $8 q Many of the a are Kimball, Estey, ete Terms jow as $4.00 awiposatale: te pte no one style in all sizes ensures everyone making a satisfactory selection, at Banement Balearcom. Four persons applied for divorce Sg decrees at the court house yester day, THIS DAY IN HISTORY 1764, the month-old the junction of the Alleghany and Children’s 7% Wash Dresses Special WHAT HE REMINDED HER OF) “I've noticed that the clock has not. been going for the last three hours,” said the young man. “Now, why did of the clock, sir?” replied the girl, with a yawn.—Milwaukee Sentinel. parchase of any plano made, either a we want you to consider for mind oney Mw, at April settioment sola.) Charged with setling liquor with. he Monongabels, | 0 titense, Dan Harris, bartender row known 48 lat the Owl club and Joe Brandil fittabure, Wh} |huer, bartender at the Geueva elub, lurrendered town. | were 3 rday fined $26 each by! tind fan | Police Judge to the} who stock HILDREN ready to sew together. RTP APES HE aol meres “Semy-Mayde” Dresses are already cut and petitor's expense of putting his plano for comparison, provided his piano than $100.00 They are put up in package form, sordon, together with all the trimmings, buttons, hooks and eyes, bind- ings afid pipings necessary to produce the finished garments. ble to you, and you may not time, but this is the when you are in nt circumstancs » in whieh they a with separate rooms aying pianos for sale, that when the piano not the same plano you proposition is the of the purchaser from $2 We sell ne amounting to $760 ° of the Western Steel the Corporation in the bankruptey Fort court, were allowed by Referee J But | P. Hoyt and weré ordered paid by neh did Ot) Judge Hanford, Labor claims of} old it long. for | gg 10 were also ordered pald, jsome other English sent out Ci paking a total of $10,971.95 labor safest|George Washington to recapte claims |the head of Obio river navigation two pi A chart and complete directions are also in beca “ulled y di cluded—and the directions are so simple that any ne child who can use a needle can her awe dresses Many cales, Naushon Gir 14 year As a special Thursday offering, the following exception- ally-low prices will prevail tomorrow : standard Mayd Dresses in special | Ginghams, , Special | grade Odlion sizes 4 to 10 Years, tp | T5e¢. | cial 75¢. Was! del and Hydegrade attractive to choose fro: wareroom paid to date | han from rin 1am | Chicago, April 17.-—-Forty walt-) ers of the Iilinols nt the ewtablish Athletic elub giketedk enythene, ‘tiade vet of amusements In the vicinity Went on strike| és I on fT vent ‘ane in tine {Of the elty bathing house at Alki m they saw | Semy-Mayde” Dresses = ih point the words | of used pianos, ranging. In price Ra). Gooiae atidteca”| Fischer, Crown, Bebning,| — ane = $60 a month in wages new is @ high-grade own makes, pianos, ranging in price strument consequently are the best You cannot We have plenty $145, $195, $200 such makes as Webe ui Semy in Naushon | “Semy-Mayde” affe us by Percales, sizes 4 to 14 50¢. Special Thursday Values in TOILET SUNDRIES Toilet Soaps Creams and Lotions special | _ Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream, special 20¢. Frostilla, year Sealed bids for the construction jot a municipal loxging road from | Cedar Falls to Camp of the USED] river watershed were return "lanoa|the bidders unopened by the board of public works. Superintendent of Buildings Ober opposed the radical grades. Ss Basement Special $1 T gingham They make per wed piaons, We h they say PLAYER PIANOS ranging in | ‘om $275 up; new Player rang in from &: THE FACTORY STORE should be/ headquarters for the piano buyer GEO. P. BENT COMPANY THE FACTORY STORE Everett to Have Commission Form of Government Press Leased Wire) } STT, Wash., April 17-—Re turns today indicate that the char ter providing for the commission | form of government for this city! has carried by a majority of 63| votes. This gives the people the right. to vote for thr mmission ors next June | The sing! was cording to latest returns, to call a postal clerk in| defeated liberate the yelping ani-| \Runs Amuck in Pool Room; Then Suicides: Edwin Miller is today dead as the result of a bullet wound In the right |temple, self-inflicted last night, at A.,| the Btandard pool rooms Wash-) commander of the Western lore he suicided he fon; Brig. Gen, M. P, Maus, com-| shot through the floor mander of the Department of the|and scared the patrons out of the Columbia, ‘apt. Malin Craig, of | building. He died on the way to| the ge » in Seattle to| the hospital —VIA THE— liook for a site for the proposed = aes Better Watch Out | ® brigade post to be established some From now on, 0.5. L and Union Pacific 7°" secant April 17,—Jobn D. and Adolph iy ity Everett, April 17.—If the plans of | local authorities go through, a big auto ri the puree from Snohomish to Everett |here in May HIS charming new Honse of light- or dark-blue chat an exceptional value a $1. es The gingham is of good quality the Dress well-tailored The large round collar, nates in wide shaw! effect,’ ‘is of the | blue and white striped material, form ng a very effective trimming, and the set-in sleeves, cuffs and waist-line are piped with the same material. Special, $1.35._, a Children’s Play Salts Rompers, Specal 3. values in these Cuticura 14¢. Woodbury’s special 14¢. “4711" Glycerine special 11¢. hax been } 8’ Glycerine Soap, spe- iff cial Ae. Fairy Soap, special 43¢ dozen cakes Jergens’ Old - Fashioned Soap, special 8¢. “Monster” Oatmeal and Glycerine Soap, special 4¢. Williams’ Shaving Pow der, special 18¢. Williams’ Shaving special 18¢. Dentifrices Sanitol Tooth Powder, special 13¢. Lyons’ Tooth Powder, spe cial 13¢. Kolynos Tooth Paste, spe cial 16¢, Graves’ . Tooth special 13¢. Pebeco Tooth cial 33¢. Talcum Powders Mennen’s Taleum Pow der, special 13¢. Williams’ Talcum Powder, special 13¢. } Squibbs’ Talcum Powder, special 13¢. Corylopsis Taleum ler, special 10¢. Rose Taleum special 5¢. Soap, Near 1421 ‘Third Avenue Pike Street te Summer Excursion Rates Holmes special 14¢. Benzoin Cream Pal 25¢. Sanitol 16¢. Miscellaneous Powder, Facial Soap, New April black York, 17. A tan Soap, and Almond S¢. Cream. and special found ? box nolive special necessary order to special mal Cream, to the East The | harbor remaining $650,000 county bonds, which amounted to $1,750,000, have been disposed of to the Dexter Horton bank by the county commissioners Pinaud’s Loria special 25¢. Java Rice Powder, special 25e¢. La Blache Powder, special 29¢. Lambert's Listerine, spe- cial 15¢, 20¢ and 50¢. Peroxide of Hydrogen, special 6¢, 10¢ and 14¢. Bloom * sachet -§ Goby: boa dy Maj. Gen. Arthur Murray, U ieee a Stick, Unusually good practical garments of sturdy ging- lto 5 } hams and _ shirtings, sizes minors who pur jf or liquors are equal with those who make the D Councilman Blaine’s bill to Spreckels bump | that effect passed the council. A ed into some \ tine of $100 or imprisonment for thing hard = iniso days is the penalty provided. long fight i we wi MAY START RECALL | AGAINST MAYOR father, Claus Spreckels. in (My Untted Prem volving the dis-| HOQUIAM, position of property valued at more Charging that he than $10,000,000 by a decision of the |strongly with the strikers in the} state supreme court. In the will of | Aberdeen strike, it is expected that the late capitalist Jobin D. andthe recall petitions will be filed to-| Adolph were ignored. They lost the |day against Rev. Harry Ferguson, contest to break the will mayor of thia city. i The petition already has 864 sig-| For the first time, Seattle will natures attached | have mounted patrolmen in the busi | | inning tomorrow GRAIN DEALERS d Byers will ride OBJECT TO TAX Patrolmen Gay and {Miller will be given similar posi-| Charging that the present methol [tions tn the residential distret of taxation of grain in this state ts unjust and hurts the trade, the «rain committee of the Merchants Exchange met yesterday morning || to prepare a relief campaign | against the alleged evil | The tax on whe de on March when the assessments are mad |amounts to over 1 cent per bushel, which, the grain people claim, in| ruinous years. Choice of :— Striped Ginghams in navy-blue, tan, light-blue or pink and white Shirtings in plain-blue or khaki- color, “Perfect” Rose Rouge, special 25¢. Tooth This system offers you Superb Railroad Advantages, Including Diver- ified Routes. Service Unsurpassed, the Best of Protection in the Way of Stee! Coaches and Electric Block Signals. ————TICKETS ON SALE TO-——— with 4 . special 8¢. Tooth Brushes, rows of bristle trimmed with red or white Brushes, assorted shapes, special 19¢. “Kleanwell” Tooth special 23¢. Hardwood — Back Brushes, special 50¢ $1.00, Heavy Celluloid Dressing Combs, 35¢. Tension Shears ening, special 25 Steel Nail Files, special 10¢. Files, Powder, | ebony handle Powder, French piping ‘ Special, Thursday, 25¢. Other Attractive Offerings Featuredin BASEMENT SALESROOM Tomorrow: Cheney Bros. heavy Coat ing Pongee, 52 inches wide natural color, special 82,00 yard Children’s White Cottom Knit Vests, low neck, sleeve Paste, spe Bt. Paul and Minneapolis. 7 Dallas, Texas Colorado Springs, Denver, port, Ia, and Rock Island, . 10, 11, June 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14 Joly 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, August 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 12 September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 4 Going transit limit will be 15 days from date of sale, and final returg Umit October 31, 1912. RATES ARE AS FOLLOWS-———— Atlantic City, N. J Baltimore, Md. . «April 25, 26, May 14 Sioux city, Des Moines and Daven 3rushes, Hair and Pueblo, m 17, 24, 17, 18, 16, 26. | self-sharp- Pow | PAW KNOWS EVERYTHING Willie—Paw, what is the mid die class? Paw—The middie class con- of people who are not poor enough to accept charity and not rich enough to donate any- thing.—Cincinnati Enquirer. Women's Striped Gingham | Petticoats, special 55¢. | Pillow Cases, made from short ends «$111.00 107.50 116.00 91.60/ 91.50 + 108.60 105.00 + 108.50 Nail with bone or special 10¢ —Basement Tharsday’s Garment Special IFA BAR AHI ERS Hi Detroit, Mich. 11 learoom. of muslins and c iF New York Montreal Philadelphia . — sheetings; all large enough | for the ordinary pillow: spe Portland, Me. Toronto, Ont. Washington, D. C. Chicago : upe!l Bluffs, Kansas City uth Milwaukee . Minneapolis and St. Paul Bt. Louls Winnipeg - 110.00 + 91.60 . 107.50 72.60 60.00 60,00 72.60 60.00 | 70.00 60.00 Omaha, St. Joseph For further information, literature or reservations, address or call ow | E. E. ELLIS, | District Passenger Agent Tel. Main 932; 716 Second Avenue, Seattle. Elliott 1995. Oregon-Washington Station, Corner Jackson Street and Fourth Avenue | Sign of | Never A New Motel, © entratly Located | $20,000 Worth of High Class Furniture in Rooms | RATES Over Water Hlectrie Lights - Poi ag We sere $2.50, Month Kéom and Bath, per week $6.80; Monin 920.00 Inspect this hotel — Everyihing complete—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS $10,000 Dining Koom im Connection. Phones: Ind, 2071; Main 4994 BITTEN BY A DOG; | WANTS $5,000 | Sothern & Whitcomb face a $65,0¢ damage suit, filed by Leonard Rose yesterday, in which charg are made that the defendants’ dog jseverely bit the plaintiff, and as a jresult he has been unable to sl night |STRUCK BY TAXICAB Frank Selles, 6707 Third av., O. W. Crockett, $47 Broadway, are today nursing wounds as the result of being struck by a taxicab while they were clinging to a Yesler way car on their way to the ball park Robert Sullivan, owner of the taxi jeab, has been arrested and charged | with reckless driving. on, kids, at Sid's Next Come th ba “Two ‘ole cat! We'll play over I choose first mine! “Here's a rock fer first Hey, there, Jimmie, git y Spring—Two ‘Ole for I wasn't out at all! TOUCHED me ball.” “Yas, you was—you go play first Call that FOUL-—say, that’s the worst “Aw, play ball gn of Spring Aw The state public service commis |sion will take up the telephone situ ation in S » with regard to as suring adeq' The ques tion of rates will not be considered A conference will pe had with rep: resentatives of the Pacifie Tele | Phone Co. from San Francigeo, Ag a result of a public service and hearing On the petition of the Py get Sound @ndependent Telephpne 1S. the Pacific company will be equired to extend long distance ynnection to Snohomish, Skagit id Whatcom counties from both i} with the stop yer blat!” Two ‘Ole Cat Though I've grown staid I remember when I played When, in fact—say, kids, let Join your game awhile! Ob No, I ain't too big and fa Sign of Spring—Two ‘Ole up tall M Cat eattie and Tacoma, and |} SMART... ONE-PIECE DRESSES ‘ : As Illustrated $5.65, N good quality black or navy-blue black-and-white ford cord i Uy / | model, designed and Bed low-neck serge, } tripe | a pretty, in collarless square or V- satin or flan- i effect and with shape collar of ) nel in contrasting color; 4 to plain sleeves and Skirt model, set-in cuffs match is a gored Y E waist-line, | Wig Sizes rT Wy | H 16 and 18 years; HH) GA iiGG: bust measurement. | Unusual value at $5.65. —Barement Satearoom. with high & to 40 cial 10¢ cach White Habutai Wash Waists and 36 inches wide, 6D¢ yard Silk, fc Dresses ; | Black Duchess Messaline | Silk, heavy 90¢ yard quality, special | Women's Mended Kid and | Cape Gloves, m special 59¢ pair. any styles less or short sleeve style, 13¢ cach; 2 for B5¢- Women's Trimmed Hata special $2.50. 33-inch Drapery Cretonnes in floral, stripe and conven= tional patterns, 18¢@ yard” Hemstitched Curtal® Scrim, 36 inches wide, Yard. —— _yaasement Saiearoom Couch Covers Specially Priced Heavy Reversible stripe effects, in rich, 23 2% yards long and 60 Tapestry 2 inches Couch Covers in Oriental dark colori special $1.95. — Basement Saleeror™ Frederick & Nelson Incorporated

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