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eae RK ora gor Lee ConsesvEncy | | He raved at women's folly In following the fads, Delared, with melancholy, His money went tn scads To sate bis wifle’s passion Yor shoes and hate and those Matortals of fashion Like lingerie and hone, Tuesday the Bon Marche Will Sell Three Hundred and Fifty Pairs of Men's $2.50 Trousers at ——$1.95apr ALL SIZES IN THE LOT, ap 30 TO 42 INCHES T hese Trousers Are Strongly Made of Good Cloths—Just the Right Sort of Garments for the Change- able Weather We Are Having Now THEY’RE MADE OF HEAVY WORSTEDS, STRONG CASSIMERES AND SOME VERY STOUT, DURABLE TWEEDS '—_. THE PATTERNS ARE — NEAT STRIPES AND MIXTURES IN DARK ——-— GRAYS AND BROWNS At corsets he was sneering, At powder and at paint, Tight shoes would set him Joaris With words not fow or at |He laughed at bogus tresses; He scorned the hobble skirt, Condemning women's dresses With vim and vigor curt, ie Fou Lag A penreer [P]e sconneo Tie HOBELE SKIRT 80 wifle dressed one morning To please her hubby's taste, All artifices seorning, Uncorseted her waist; Her shoes of size most ample (A hyglente last) She meant, she said, to trample Her follies of the past Her nose was free from powder Her hair was all her ow Yet far from feeltr yude This Unasual Offer is For One Day Only—Tuesday Main Floor, Balcony—Union St. Side. $1.25 HOUSE DRESSES OF gay GINGHAMS AND PERCALES AT / *<; doe gh bargain, and you will fully realize 'FURTH CAN'T PUT I IT. OVER Dec tering that the agreement between the eity and Electric company, entered tnto July 1 sprinklers, “is extremely unfair from the tendent of Streets C. R. Case has works to cancel it. Case points out th | than to sprinkle street ca the city pays for the cars, ar ing until the expiration of the blanket | Case says, the contract can be terminated at once. it when y are to e had at 9 ay and { Others th neck and: lc wath leeve are Ni if and high turned sare, \ ate . 45 Lngere Wai si. 50 ea h 1, wi th ‘| DAD TO" SECTION GANG aa ohn Haviland, aged 74, with 16 children and 20 grand allroad offic om are able jo a pretty fair day's w iren back in the me s while we uns get work to FREE GRAND OPERA CONCERT TUESDAY FROM 2:30 to 4:30) ON THE VICTOR VICTROLA IN EXHIBITION HALL--FIFTH FLOOR | z room has been orien for 500 people, so to the Victor repr nductions of the very artists era later on in the week a Numbers Will Be Rendered at 13—Jewels of the Madonea, Intermezzo, Victor Con nat many may have the pleasure who will appear at the Moc H Ec DEFINES" GREA a |that that was why he ran away SKATER, DU KE” S PARAMOU R LONDON, March 31.—Settlement of $70,000 a yea tion from the duke. West. A professional skater, whose r the co-respondent. The Duke of W | wealthiest peer in the kingdom 8 ‘Conetan e Co 8 withheld, is said to be minster is said to be the TUESDAY MORNING On Sale From 9 A. M. [clo 1] A. A. M. Only---- can be accepted at sik PETTICOATS WORTH TO $5 5 on oe $2.00 3 k nie STAMPED HUCK TOWELS AT « 15¢| egan in 1904 and ¢ re returned. she FOR AMBASSADOR YTON, March 31 Spec'a! oer in Canned Foods Tuesday " 0 42 ; oe k was one of th First to favor Wilon' the pre WOMEN’S 25¢ KITCHEN APRONS {277 well fi t and 8c oe 15¢ ; "0c }ELKS LAY _ CORNERSTONE Other Grocery Specials | Other Grocery Specials | “eee ‘ Fea ‘ VERNON 4 and Maple Syrup, | MOUNT CANS FOR 22 : QOC | Frist ptt” ge | Baer cen es Be S264 eerie, ome. Se lia SPECIAL FRO) . iA TO H AT THE THEATRES ta EPIDEMIC Pill mappa Marc h 31.—Fit- h of It Is figures ee le. GRAND—Vaudevili and motion Wil coat on i cLEMMER — Photoplays and bathtubs. with 1 stalled in the plan ion M Hac ou A NE—Photopiays and Th he sug ile, UNION STRENWT SECOND AVENUR———Pikt sTRer vaifley of Dr EK. G. Patterson, in charge of ALHAMBRA - Prictapiays and | vaudeville. the welfare departmeg® of the con y | cern, THE SEATTLE STAR Prepared for the Housecleaning Season with large and varied displays of new ideas in Dining-room Furniture; new Brass Beds; new FREDERICK & N Upholstered Living-room Furniture; new Davep. port-Beds; new Leather Chairs and Rockers; n " Willow Furniture; new Library Tables. Exeep. tional assortments of Domestic Rugs and Car. | pets; Scrims, Cretonnes and “Sunfast”’ Draperies, Lace Curtains; Wall Papers; Linoleums and Mat. tings. Everything to furnish the home complete, Large New Stocks of Moderately-Priced Bedroom Furniture EADY to meet widely-varied demands for single piece moderately-priced Bedroom Furniture, with new displays latest ideas in construction and finish DRESSERS in golden oak, fumed oak, mahogany finish, walnut and white enamel CHIFFONIERS in golden oak, fumed oak, mahogany finis! walnut and white enamel There ar 12,000 Square Feet of Display Space Devoted to Mattings Rugs BEDS, DRESSERS, TABLES, ERS, in the woods and finishes The Quarterec 1 Oak Dresser pi suring 22x40 inches, an excellent value at $17.50, Furniture for the y or the guest-cl desirable All Discontinued Furniture Patterns at Special Prices on all arance, Imported Wall Papers, Very on Priced r Section offers i Velvet or Fi drawing-room, « ¢ five col to choose from at this very special pri Carpets Linoleums A Large Line of White Enamel woman's room, ti amber. Attractive, ¢0 and prices. 4 —Fourth Floor, arrivals in New Furniture odd samples and dis complete suites in that cover the best and walnut, mahogany, n-walnut, mahogany, CHAIRS AND ROCK mentioned above, tured, well built, with —_—__ mirror 22x28, is an ee ; ' emarkable values ia x Papers in highly ng-room or den. c—the roll, $1.00, —First Floor, Annex [rep ee “LSON T'w g 12,000 square feet, are required for displaying our ii. ks of I ( 1 7 The cor St are now ready for your inspect A great range of si iti an zt 1 Dome ing every requirement for ' 1 Ca in low-] ed and finest grades. A ‘ Or R Mattir wide variety. Special n Closing Out Several Patterns in Linoleums and Odd Rugs, As Follows: pattert Lir I'wo patterns in Printed Linoleums, spe 95¢ re ge ee ’ + or * ae Al special val in odd Carpet-siat k Brussels, 9x12, spe $19.50, $22.50 and $25.00; Ax ‘ ‘ x9, special | 1 r, 9x12 $17.50; Axminster, 86.00 , ul $9.00; 9x12, | 8-3x10-6, special $15.50. ‘| $10.00, SILVER-PL $1.50 SILVER-PLATED TEA STRAIN-'| > As illustrated, Sil ER, SPECIAL 35¢—- | ver-plated Sugar The popular Never-drip Tea and | Basket in a pretty Coffee Strainer fOr use oat table; neat plated, with price, 35¢e ATED —Second Fidor, ast aes as bese e a spree ne CASTER, SPECIAL 954 f three pleasing styles in 3-bottle silver-plated ( | SILVER-PLATED SUGAR BAS. } KET, SPECIAL the | open-work design, and practical; ebonized handle, silver- | with handle. §ale Sale | price, $1.50. —Sliverware Section f high-grade $ ld Plate—the ware » associations, and ing from a maket » reductions. Bread Trays, Sugtt s, all of desirable licsecece