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Ves, Geraldine, candidates for the vice pr “Eyes always look better dotted,” said the exasperated citizen as the coming conventions, although nothing h he walloped his neighbor twice over his tacl } FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Todey’s Styles Today If You Are Not Acquainted PURNITUNE DRY GOODS FURNITURE ORY Goons Store Closes Dally at 5199, BASEMENT SALESROOM Special---Saturday I spore it's all right if they like tt, The fans must be. furnished their dope, Hut if had my way Pwoatd aptke it, --a = Although I'm not agiyy f For the sport writers chant All winter they do You'd think that thee earth With the diamond of apac With Bradbury Clothes Here’s Your Opportunity System The fans are wherever y And the dope that 16 passed And feed it to you by the only one chance for life jen't run on the And that le ’A complete Bradbury line of Spring and Summer Suits for both men and young men is now displayed at this store in all fashionable patterns and newest ades, affording you a most ex- at moderate cellent selection prices with liberal terms of credit. ure to # ular delivery of th attempt A special showing for tomor- row (Saturday) handsome Blue Serge Suits for young men, in all the popular models, three- button coats, tailored by the latest of ie and prompt paper faite ent by 6 kindly phone this offies Main 9400, Ask for ‘ireulation Department System—specia! at— $20.00 Bradbury System Clothes, you must remember, are hand tailored in an individual style all their own, and are perfect in fitting qualities; some of the models have peg-top trousers, others are straight leg, while the coats incl the new full box back design so popular this season Get Your Suit Tomorrow on Credit EASTERN OUTFITTING CO., Inc. ce es aren ee “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ auet f Annual charity ball to be given| under the auspices of the House of the od Bhepherd will take place at the Armory hall, Friday evening, | May 10 j CONSOLATION Struggling Author — This world will not recognize all I have done until after my death. Friend (consolingly)—Well, t wouldn't worry. You'll be be yond Injury then.—Satire, Rete eee eee That the condition of her # brother, Gen, Homer Lea, late # commanderinehtet of the # Chinese ubiican army, is ® as reported In ® opinion of * ° sister of the Lea on his way to ) Francisco on the Shingo Mar, and \# said to be tn a critical condition. eRe eee eeeeeeeeeee ees . * . @ Federal Judge Frank 4, Rudkin will be initiated Into the Phi Datta Phi fraternity next Saturday even. Bay What You Wanton Credit Women's Federation of the We C./ T. OU. is holding a rummage sale all | this week and next week in the an nex to the Westlake market Regular meeting of the Painter) |Hefgbts Improvement club at 8:30) tonight, at Oltman’s ball, 24th av} 8. and Lane at Miscussion on | Jackson Street Assesement, and How to Kill It.” | atime STILL TALKING Ascum—Do you remember the night | had to take you home from the club in a cab and— Nagget—Yes, indeed. Ascum—t don't suppose you've heard the last of it yet? Nagget—No; my wite’s till living —Catholic Standard and Times, Three steamships have been char. tered by the Western Alaska Stenm- ship Co, for the Nome. Michael jand Kotsebue run this summer Brown Bros. The Old Reliable Shoe Store hy EE at Girls’ club will A. auditorium stereopticon lecture | _ Southeast Corner First and Columbia Are Retirin From the Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Shoe Business ONT, REASON WHY WORK Also All Men’s Shoes That We Have Decided to Close Out Regardless of Cost This is Hilda Nieisen, in a Seattle laundry. “You want a laundry place?” asked Miss McFarland, domestic necr of the Y, W. C. Ag in shment *, ma'am,” the girl before h | “Why do y | tioned the secretary Why do It was more of an exclamation than question. Why do I prefer laundry to house work” Because I work elght hours, and then do as I please.” “But having your room and’ board in a domestic position, you save money.” but I don’t have my even Did you ever try standing on your feet from 6 o'clock @, m. till m.? That's why the rich ean't girls to work for them. ‘They don’t have reguiar hours, and if a girl hurries up with her werk to have an nour for herseu, the lady has her darn stockings, if she can’t find someting else ior her ta do Late dinners mean later dish washing. Miss McFarland gays the, girls are daily asking to be transferred from her department to the bust ness secretary She works If you want to know at what prices our different lines are to be sold, : bay i stoutly reasserted just buy last evening’s paper, and when entering the store Saturday age gerszid further ‘ques. morning mention this fact to us and we'll allow you the money spent on Brown Bros. FIRST AND COLUMBIA same. Doors Open at 9a.m. Star Want Ads Bring Re.| | éilts: STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS out the rum It's truly quite useless to beat it, to make himself into a Pan, So | guess I'll have to be one. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People hope it all summer and fall, * and all was a leather-ekinned ball, ce for its seope. Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits} $9.65, ESE Suits would readily sell at a material advance : ‘ou run, em, they eat It, ton! the common-place man, sporting-page plan, 1 a offer them at tomorrow over the price that a favorable purchase enables as The fabrics are worth while—good, serviceable weaves ; black and blue serges, tan and gray mixtures. The are well-cut, carefully tailored and finished. some of the coats are semi-fitting, one-button fa THIS DAY /N HISTORY ; May 4, count 8t nel-style skirts Sizes, 15 and 16 years; 34 to 42 } measurement via a Special $9.65 - then, If it had even been sus pected, as man he now think, that |] , . . is erete. fl Children’s Spring Coats, Special $2.85 and $3 between the tise. ond. tall of the G MART, well-tailored Coats in ; Spent col , in tan, navy, y curtain, the English speaking peo- ple would probably have bad the y have bad their ge circular or sailor collar in contrasting color. Specially good values at $2.85 and $3.95. 1621 Albans, and lord lor of England, | was convicted of bribery and fined $5,000 and removed from ober Bribery Tih OfY EVEN GY WHITING apiay CALE, ak MANGE —Tasement l quality serges, coverts and striped and chee , red and Copenhagen the Bacon quartered also. THE LIKENESS Mrs. Newed—! suppose now we have disagreed, you are com paring this to your old home Mr. Newed—Exactly. This is just ilke the rows mother used to make.—Baltimore American Basement After being equipped with two large, new propellers, the county | ferry on the Seattle-Kirkland route this morning took up her usual run for the first time in several days Previously it took the big ferry 28 minutes to comple the ren. Run | ning time has now been reduced to! seven minutes. Special 75c CLOSE-OUT of broken lines remaining from the past wecks’ selling, and including many of the season's favon styl About Reople | Washington bas @ winter popuia-| on made up in large part of non-officials and their guest « Among the pret theat of the visit ors is Mins Lew Ne Page of Los Angeles, who has beel spending the winter there as the quest of the vohn hays Hammonde. © 0 0 Judge Gary of the steel trust is of the opinion that “12 hours work a day is bad for em ployes.” McGregor, of the steamship Dolphin, which arrived in port yesterday afternoon from Alaskan ports, reports that he en countered numerous icebergs and floes in the northern waters on the trip. Capt. Hunter says he saw al ¢ “as bigas the Alaska building” | s . vagy il a, ga Ii] New Corset Covers of" sook, at left of picture, tr The Waist are of fine, sheer lawns and batiste, with high low neck, long and three-quarter sleeves, and are prettily trin with Valenciennes lace and pin tucks—some with front of dj allover embroidery. An attractive Saturday special at 75¢. Basement Attractive New Corset Covers Specially Priced Miss Page Capt. Chas. ynain- | Attractive Corset Cover, shown at ned with two | of illustration, with allover embroid | t | back and front, in a small clover leaf des embroidery beading laced with ribbon, also | | finished at top with Valenciennes ins | beading and edge. Special 50¢. —Tasement Sal me | EASY TO EXPLAIN i] a » “What is this here osteop | rows of dainty Valenciennes insertion, and athy?” I “It is the science of manipu- tH lating bones. i] “Pehaw! Then it's nothing but tl! ind part of the minstre! show.” —Baltimore American. ribbon-drawn lace beading and lace edge. Special 25¢. re a Special Values in Corsets - At $1.00 and $2.00 Corset Style 696, “Frederick & Nelson Special,” is a very model for the everage figure, having medium bust fitted with string and long skirt. Material is firm coutil and two pairs of Si Price $1.00. 3 ‘rederick & Nelson Speci It is made of very sti coutil, heavily boned, ahd has a broad front stay. The bust moderate height and the skirt very long, creating the narrow fi straight-line contour. Three pairs of strong hose supporters Price $2.00, if Basement Cannery tender Superior, being built for the Apex Fish Co,, of Ana- ff cortes, by Hall Bros, Eagle Harbor ship builders, will be launched to- morrow evening. The vessel will be equipped with a 200 hors engine and will be the most power: ful gasoline craft on Puget sound power jf Three law books are missing from Judge Hanford’s library, in the Federal building, and for the return of the books has been sent r of the bar by re xe Hanford thinks some law office clerk has taken the | books by mistake. Eight Bivorce complaints were filed in the superior court yester day. pender-web hose supporters are attached. The model pictured (Style 738, ‘ is especially adapted for stout figures. Bi to hold the garment firmly in place. A REASON | She—Do you know why they | call this leap year? | | | A New House Dress ies Special $1.95 (hS el A HU He—i guess It’s because it keeps a man on the jump.—Bal- | timore American. | | | BOY SCOUTS TO FIGHT FLIES} (By United Press Leased Wire) GLEN ELLYN, Ill, May 3—Boy |scouts in this place have declared | war on files and will devote a lar jpart of their time to distributi }and watching dozen | which they have bought. |PEOPLE DISCOURAGED MEXICO CITY, May 3.—That a committee appointed from the cb ber of deputies to confer with Gen.' Orozco, commanderin-chief of the | rebel forces, in an’attempt to pacify |the country, will accomplish noth ing, is the opinion held here today by Americans and Mexicans alike. FREDDIE GOES AWAY | (hy United Proms 1 IW YORK, May 8.—Frederick | 1 Martin, disappointed be cause the “idle rich” of America laughed at his clarion calf to “go ff to work” sails tomorrow for Eng. ff land to start a “back to work movement there, HE one-piece House Dress pictured is of light- or delft-blue per- cale in an excellent quality, with revers, cuffs and stitched neck-piece of black and white striped percale. Special $1.95. —First Floor. Mail and Telephone Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled Frederick & Nelson incorporated > we