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5 / $1.25 BED SPREADS 72x84 In. 200 crocheted Bed Spreads, size 72 Good heavy aualtey, _im mice, looking 45¢ W day for b ed Bed Sheets, value Bleached Bed Sheets, size 72x90 tnohes, 39 Wednesday, inches, In good weight, with no dressing. Have fine Marseliles patterns patterns; worth $2.5 60¢ BLEACHED BED SHEETS 50c BLEACHED BED SHEETS with flat center seams, and are to be had in medium weight, at B90 each, 50c “KAYSER” VESTS AT Of First Quality--Lisle »w necks—they are pure white and each g —and draw tape. 36 INCH SILK POPLINS WORTH $1.25 A YARD, PRICED AT 89¢ yd Can you beat this for Beautiful Silk Poplins? $1.25 quality, 86 inches wide, at just 890 a yard. You know as well as we what pretty sults, coats or dresses they make. Shades that are suitable for both evening and street wear. —Main Floor. ALL DAY SPECIALS 16 2-3c Galateas at 12 1-2c a Yd. 12%o m yard for extra heavy quality Galatea in stripes, figures and platn styles, 28 inches wide; some slightly imperfect; value, 16 3-80. 25¢ Mercerized Crepes 15¢ Yard Bolla colors, figures and striped ef- feots in M zed Crepes, fine quality, 30 inches wide; lengths to 10 yards, at lfc a yard. 15¢ Ripplettes at 1c a Yard 4,000 yards of Ripplettes or Seer- sucker, in even stripes, at 100 « yard. They are 87 inches wide, In lengths to 15 yards; value lfc. 10¢ Chambray Gingham 7 1-2c Lengths to 10 yards, in 10c Chambray Ginghams, 97 inches In width {n plain styles, checks a ripea; 3,500 yards in all at T%o @ yard, —Hasement. 9 to 11 SPECIALS 50c Bust Supporters at 29¢ Made of strong cambric, hooked tn front; others button or lace in back; sizes 22 to 44; on sale from @ to 11 at 2%. Second Floor. 15¢ Lining Remnants 4c Yard 1,000 yards of linings tn a fine line pair . Mad the Country. Bargains : 8c SHEOND : 98¢ | A Wednesday bargain in Women's summer weight Vests. make, 50c grade of lisle thread, and mercerized lisle thread, made sleeveless and with THE SEATTLE _—_—— WEDNESDA¥ —— ‘A BEDDING SALE AT. At Prices That Mean Money Saved For You—If You Need Some More Bedding 12 1-2¢ PILLOW CASES PRICED diovan tn the lot, tee 42x36 inches, to b° §Q@ 10¢ PILLOW CASES 42x36 In. sold at 10c each instead of 1244c. Pillow Cases, neatly hemmed and ready 1 for use; 100 dozen tn all, sizo 42x36 € inches, in medium weight, at 8 13¢ each, US $2.50 BED COMFORTERS, EACH ‘omforters, size T2x78 inches, ed with fine floral alikoline, in > cove solid colors and with sateen borders, filled with good cotton $2.00 COTTON BLANKETS, PAIR cotton Blankets, size with twill weave, soft 00 kind for $1.69 a pair $1.69 —Main Floor. 35c OR THREE FOR $1.00 T hread--Sizes 4, 5 and 6 Extra heavy 72x80 Inche: and lofty; They are the “Kayser” garment is nicely finished with neat edge —Mala Floor, $1.65 SATIN CASHMERE } CHARMEUSE 40 INCHES WIDE ——98e yd If you want to be tn the height of fashion, have a new dress of beautiful satin cashmere charmeuse. Material that is extra heavy and lustrous, in such desirable shades for # evening wear, It ts 40 inches wide, at 98c a yard Women’s $3.00 and 75c Tubs at 49¢ Each Gloire de Dijon Car. Testout Mrs. John Laing American Beauty CANNED FOOD WEEK—AIl Over GARDEN SEEDS 12 5c Packages ~—at AVENUE Maia Floor THE $2. 00 SHOE SALE |, Wednesday — Women’s Day at this Big Annual Shoe Sale. And Women's precedence ov Shoes will have all others patr. $3.50 of r Pamps, and tan Women's leather, Wo: $2.50 and $4.00 High Boots, patent kid, in buttor style, priced $ & pair 2.00 Messanine Floor A SALE OF WASH DAY NEEDS 85¢ Clothes Dryer at 69¢ | Wash Boilers $1.50 Each Yo. 16 reversible Dryer, | Heavy tin, copper bottomed of colors, lengths to 10 yards, 36 inches No. 1 ; y tin, copr Sooo ones to 11 @. wat 40a yard, | that can be adjusted to go in | Wash Hollers, with drop han ta ane a small space. 8Sc value, at | dies and flange covers, at si 69c each, | $1.60 each 8 1-3¢ Honey Comb Towels at 4c | 9§¢ Washers 69c Each | $1.25 Sad Irons a! 79¢ Cream Honey Comb Towels, size 18x Rapid Washers, that can be Mrs. Potts’ Sad Ic con 96 and 19x38 In es. Good weight, and used In any tub and will do sisting of 3 nickele rona, wi wear we 4c each till 11 a. m splendid work, 69¢ each handle and stand, at 79c set if we enough Main Floor. 40c Baskets at 29c Each — 's Tomato Soup 7 PRE sinic4 heavy ealvanised| No. 3 Ghip Laundry Daxcage n Wash Tubs; regular 76c value | that sell usually at 40¢ at 49¢ each Will give splen for Wednesday's selling, 29 did service, each Imported direct from Holland to Seattle by the Bon Marche, so we know they are genuine—and they are being sold at lower prices than domestic bushes. Make your garden glad by filling It with pretty rose bushes. \, Three price groupe to select from— 10¢ 25¢ | Gruss au Teplitz Captain Christy La France Ulrich Gen, Jaqueminot Captain Hayward Kals Aug. Victoria Brunner Killarney Special “Canned Food” Here All of This Week Piente Hames. y Butter 39¢ 4c 25¢ 1B Vourth Floor ame 5c~ eded Ralains e yne—Kourth Floor $2.00. 12c | et or | many of t * bave been freshened up id added to and the cry still te—$3, $3.60 and $4.00 shoes for $2.00 a | with or with raps pair... Women's 83.50 and $4.00 Shoes, of gun metal, vic! kid and patent | leather; Dutton or lace $ 00 | r=, tebepe res pase 2. 84.00 Ox- | Girls’ $2.50 Shoes of tan calf gun metal and 2 6. nines button 11% t pair ’ But | Had Eng val the Gang Plank. B | Italy. With a Fedora Hat) Descending From th on March 13. This Photograph Arrived in The Star's Mail This Morn.ng From The Picture on the Left 8 howe J. Plerpont Morgan (the Man mer Adriatic at N. Our Correspondent He Ins wees = E EASY WITH NEW YORK, April 1, NOODLES. Milton Kunmazzi’s fongness for noodles |took him to the Harlem police court from the Gotham hotel and cost | bim | the having himself to a mo Kunmazat came drense be | | delicacy, | iW | | $10 before he could return to the hotel | He also had to make a promise not to shy a plate at the head of chef when he could not get a second belping of bis favorite Kunmazzi te coffeeman in ‘the Gotham kitchen. The chefs were noodles. then half of them one of the chefs, ad He he! When luncheon when Kunmaas! observed the est plateful, not taking mc back for more Richard Sct marke to him on the evils of overeating was stopped by Kunmazzi hurling a plate. off Schoen’s head, leaving a cut which It took three or four a few r T monologue which hes STAR 35c = 58c quick and complete disposal. AT 35¢ YARD— Four Taffetas, Chiffon a range of hundred yards of plain 19 and fancy colors. inches wide, in staple AT 58¢ YARD— ‘This lot includes 23-inch Cheney Shower- proof Foulard Silks in white, blue and brown grounds, with figure and novelty dot designs; 19-inch Fancy Waisting Silks in Roman-stripe, check and novelty 30-inch Kimono Silks of ex- cellent grade in allover and wide bordered effects; fancy plaid designs; 19-inch Dresden-stripe Satin Mes- saline Silks. FREDERICK & NELSON | Another Carload of Mission Living-Roon Furniture Just: Received — bby special prices are quoted on all sample and dis the floors, to make room for the above and other new Unusual values in Furniture for every room in the house Many epecial values in Brass and Iron Beds are included ( e 4 ‘inued patterns now goods, Ssevwuwarcy Clearing 3, 000 Yards of Dress Silks f At Four Low Prices—The Yard: 68c 98c —an important clearing event scheduled for tomorrow, embracing 3,000 yards of Dress, Waisting and Petticoat Silks at prices materially below regular values, p patterns, broken assortments and surplus lots, repriced in a manner that proms AT 68¢ YARD— In this lot, 36-inch Changeable 7, Silks in a variety of colorsy 27-inch Bro caded Messaline Silks; 19-inch F; saline Silks; 19-inch Plaid Silks; 40-inch, Fancy Foulards patterns); AT 98¢ YARD— 4 In this lot, 19 36-inch Cloth of Ie figured effect; 44-inch Black Silk G dine with self figure; 42-inch ] Foulard Silks; Bordered Crepe-deChine Also at heavy reductions for a lot of about one dozen handebeds ported Robe Patterns, in printed and broidered designs, on marquisette, ¢ grenadine and crepe-de-chine, rien Pen Silk Specials in the Basement Salesroom to repair ] —twenty-four hundred yards of desirable Silks, excepti nally low-priced, in two PREACHES LAST SERMON] * °°" } re 4 | | on ' Rev. Isom P. Wooten, aged 77, pastor of the Friends church, is |}f] AT 25¢ YARD— | AT 88¢ YARD— , dead here today, as the result of over-exertion in rising from a sick Fourteen hundred y of Orkeda Silks Nine hundre rds of 26-inch Plain a bed to conduct a farewell service at his church Sund R ; : ; oe . ; ; ure unday ev Changeable 7 Silks, plain-blue, H Wooten was.taken (il last week but determined to complete the six 1 black, navy-blue t-blue, smoke- oor oe oe months’ pastorate for which he had been called by preaching on ender en, crea white, gray, y the last Sunday. After the sermon he told his hearers that he would brown, tan, amethyst, re myrtle row. Changeable i probably not be with them again, and the congregation sang at Mis ; a ‘im — hd request, “It te Well With My Soul.” He was born in Ohio and has [fj Wine and pearl-gray, One hundred and in and tan, reseda and vid een a pastor for cars. f 16 Sit . 1 ‘ y Bech. xte yards of 19-inc Silk, de- | Copenhagen and old-rose, Alice-biie TEN YEARS TO RECOVER sirable for trimming len-brown, | tan, violet and olive, brown and r 4 4 4 P green and navy-blue. old-rose and blue Bi nt Salesroea DAYTON, Og April 1.—That it will be 10 years before Dayton ™ recovers from the flood which has almost ruined the city, was the prediction today of Major. Rhoages, military aide to President Wi! fon, who came here with Secretary of War Garrison. “It will require two weeks’ hard work even to make an impree sion on the debris in alleys and door yards,” Major Rhoades said 4 ] - , . 3 } Sie Sr og bo seus Gelets tes oar oar te seen teal Special Prices on Men’s_ | Specials in Linens We have established a tent city for refugees on the fair grouncs to prevent the spread of disease.” Furnishings | N odd lot of Hemmed and Hieaaaa GRAFT BANKRUPTS PERU|| —éeconinves tees and oft toe shanty | £22 Tow of gaa i 7 —d a harply | durable quality, special 19¢ each, 4 8 1 i under-priced for quick s y . F = ; BAN FRANCIS CO, April ae 1s “dead broke Phat is the|{f Under-priced for quick selling Lt Sek Salah tell Geral Linen j declaration made here today by R ‘Tt. Sparks, head of a big m te | oo ; % houre in Lima, who In visiting sn San Francisco. Sparks te | THREE LOTS OF HOSIERY— Towels with hemstitched ends, aisoiaamy ast president of Peru left office without accounting for § ie . | ished ends for ms special which was supposed to be in the treasury. Tho new president wanted! [Hf Men’s Silk-lisle Half Hose, fine grade, | as tor hen a t $5,0 to tide th , at each to borrow $5,000,000 to tide the country over until the next tax barvest. (ff double soles, heels and toes; blues, grays | ““" Th mbers of the chamber of deputies all war lal pomionenl , * i & Irish Linen Huck Towels, finest vote for the loan. They were promptly “fired” through a spec-|ff# and tans; sizes 944 to 11%; to close, 3| ‘ h fal election and a new chamber is now being voted for. | $1.00. 5 slightly soiled, for clearance, 8B¢ IT’S BIG NIGHT, TONIGHT Time: 8:30 tonight till breakfast next morning. | Place: Dreamland pavilion | Who: | } | Everybody. | At least, the arrangements committee has It doped out to en- tertain everybody In Seattie at the Seattie Press club All Fools’ masquerade bal! tonight. Some of the Co’ be omen Diaz, at the Same Spot in Naples at Which the Above Picture Was Taken, a Few Minutes Later. He, too, Had Been Aboard ghe Ad. riatic, Which May B@ More Than a Coincidence. Diaz is ®e Man Holding a Fedora Hat in His Hand, dads plan to go. Mayor without escorts wil! not tteril! will lead the grand march, admitted. This Picture Shows the Deposed President of Mexico, Porfirio He le Nearly 84 Mears Old. ° pairs for pair, 35c Men's Two-tone Accordion-knit Silk-and Lisle Hosiery, strongly reinforced, fine | grade, sizes 914 to 1144; to close, pair, 50c A varied lot of Men's Half-Hose in cot- ton, lisle and silk-lisle, plain and fancy styles, nbroidered effects, also split-foot | styles; all sizes; to close, pair, 25¢ | NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS— A small lot of Men’s White trimmed on colla f Night Shirts » close at 50c; also a sateen, col » close spe in white and blue close at 75c each. Size as broken Scalloped-edge Linen Table’ © cad | slightly soiled from display, im & ‘ 2M-yard sizes, for clearance, $3.65; s finer grade linen, for clearance, a A lot of Luncheon Cloths, including ofés , and ends and slightly soiled pieces, # ‘ sharp reductions for clearance. : First Fieot . A Wash Goods Specials : iE s} imities, in the 2-inchie ~ ‘ ave become a trie from display, are 9° : arance at 10¢ yard. s 1 Dress Ginghams ag ken assortments, 4 " Plain and Silk-stripe Dress Woiles SOR iy street and costumes, 27 inches wide, for clearance, 19¢' yard gunna Silver-Plated Wares at Special Prices —large new purchases of useful and decorative Silver-plated Wares quoted at prices that are very low for goods of such desirable design and quality. ples: QUADRUPLE SILVER- PLATED BREAD TRAY, SPECIAL $2.50 Quadruple Silve r-y 1 Bread Tray with scroll border design and engraved center Sale price, $2.50 SILVER-PLATED CRUMB TRAY AND _ SCRAPER; SPECIAL, $2.00 Silver-plated Crumb Tray and Scraper in bright finish, with pleasing center decoration and fancy edge, Sale price, $2.00. SILVER-PLATED CATSUP-BOTTLE Just a few cma SILVER - PLATED ERS, SPECIAL, $150 plated Three h triangle-shape ¢ price, $150 SUGAR OR BONBON” KETS, SPECIAL, lated Basket) lesign, 4-inch Sale price, CHILDREN'S SIL VER-PLATED SPECIAL, $1.00 { ‘in a variety of shapes HOLDER, SPECIAL, $1.00— Silver-plated \ Quadruple-plated Bottle Holder in @epen -and desigt $1.00. work design. Sale price, $1.00. | sitverware ‘sector