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THE SEATTLE STAR WHAT'S DOING || FREDERICK &-NELSON PO Li T i Cc S Store opens at 8:30 and doses at 5:30 fe weary of the single tax, socialiam, and the DIRT and mite Gace Shen Marna eats Unusual Values in a y, renholme, for mayor, at the Beatle theatre yesterday meant by “Dirt and Filth.” And he iy ° ‘ “io f nhoime gemalan expenses || Women’s 51 osiery at 85c Pair Judge Winsor, Austin 1. * arienichs, George B. Worley, J, ©. Slater 4 and Hiram Gill held meetings last night, and each w ked and ERE it not for the fact that these Silk Stockings are subject to slight irrep. showed great enthusiasm on the part of the au on. ne BR. O. ‘ hdaear can’ é i +f ; . rreg. sign had to be hung out tn Dreamland rink, where Gill spoke, Slater ularities (which, however, are of too little significance to affect either ap got & great reception at the Metropolitat theatre pearance or service), they would sell ata materially higher price H. C, Pigott spoke on the streets. so 6 0.8 They are of Pure Ingrain Silk, medium weight, in The campaign will not be cloned until late today, Slater will speak Jat the Clommer today, Austin B, Griffiths will speak to the Women : / | Civie league, on Capitol hill, and H. C. Pigott will speak on the streets Black White Gray Bronze Pink Sky-Blue i Heliotrope Red Purple Tan Green It There’s Need of . Go-Cart in Tour ‘Home | This Sale of the $13.50 “Fulton” Collapsible Go-Cartat Should Interest You THERE ARE JUST 25 OF THESE HIGH- CLASS GO-CARTS TO BE DISPOSED OF AT THIS LOW PRICE THE “FULTON” PEOPLE ARE DISCONTIN- UING THESE $13.50 MODELS—they probably think they have enough lines without them—and so they have authorized us to dispose of all we have left of them at $9.95 “The ve | FILTH distu behalf of J, 1 noon He did not explain what didn't way anything about the | L. Roy Slater, chairman of the state progressive central committee, They are made with reclining backs—adjustable to }ia tn Seattle and will remain hereuntil the end of the week He fe. : ia 4 axe 7s in ntopping at the Butler | ' three different positions—and have de Luxe spring Oe eater in the Saturday Evening Post,” says Slater, ||| | Some have silk garter top, others have lisle top; some have double sole and high “must be hilariously encouraging to the old standpat republicans—NOT He admits it will be ten years before the republican party can again come into power. Taft has another guess coming at that We believe the republican party ts dead.” Regarding the senatorial and adjustable dash automobile hoods made of Jeath- spliced heel of silk, others have lisle sole and heel. erette—10-inch wheels and }4-inch rubber tires SILK STOCKINGS FOR MUCH LESS TWO BARGAINS IN SILK HOSIERY—at prices that tell more eloquently and forcibly than words—the oft-told On sale Wednesday, First Floor, at 85¢ the pair {tuation, Slater, who hails from Spokane, at Bide in treating he progrensiv dates alike i —a — — $$$ $$$ $$$ ili are only too glad to hi competit among such mon as Hanson, Falconer and Pryan,” says Slater. uu don't | scramble over the republican nomination, do you That's be is only one chance tn 20 for th can to be elected lotus The state progressive conference in Wyoming also put th on any amalgamation talk of the republican and progressive p any I - BES AR nee sama nee Go | 9x12 Wilton Rugs Sale Square, First Floor ff ae ee Special $29.00 Wash Goods Remnants RAINE SENT A oxgaemapenes Sih ites i NE glance at these Rugs will con- } —WOMEN’S 50¢ BLACK—| —WOMEN’S $1.25 SILK— |] ana “Scrn'®Q%9 oearon wivson returce toh things not I] since you that thi i an oppor Special 10c Yard ARING of Wash Goods Rem. —SILK STOCKINGS FOR—| —STOCKINGS, SPECIAL—|]) "*""'o""¢ '" *"* Sxtumere platform! nity of importance cL — 29c i — 95c [4 immeaaraar Two KILLED BY EXPLOSION They are extra-heavy Wool Wilton, nants in various g00t 7a this low price Wednesday. They ate JOUNSTOWN, Pa., Feb. 17.-—Two persons were killed at Tunnel ij | ‘ 5 in waist and dress lengths, and the Women's Pure Thread Silk Women's Pure Thread Silk |ton, near here, today, in an explosion which wrecked the plant of the patterns in the selling, including Oriental includes: i Stockings, fast black with Stockings with elastic double West Penn Powder Co. Two others were missing. The mixing house \ | tale of how this progressive store can and does save you money on the things you want-—and just when you want them, | in the 9x12 size, and there are over 20 and conventional effects. et orTr | * iaatiine! : drhne or if | was blown to ato: The cause of the explosion w t known. double. elastic silk and lisle : hig hbe at d | Se ee et ee ee Seco Silk Poplin é garter tops, Seamless, with oy Agger Merenipeliimpe Ree ee Pes | THIRTEEN MEMBERS of “chicken trust” In New York The Reason for the Low Price Soiesette Ratine + "| black, white, tan and all pop- |f) have been sentenced to three months in jail. No. These were oe —— f rs double lisle heels and toes;) ular colors, 95 a pair. the feathered kind. | lies in the fact that these are patterns Voile Dimity some slightly imperfect. Sizes}! Lower Main Floor of The ore Crepe Voile Sateen 8% to 10, at 2c a pair. | Bon Marche, TO VETO IMMIGR GRATION BILL?) rd agished ied ecient tice nd Ag inch Robe Fleece Percaline must be, each season) and closed out to ps 10 4 3 WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Optnion was divided here today as to the . 5 Special, 10¢ yard. oe Tee ALREADY—A SALE OF NEW, HIGH-GRADE SILKS } sis: tertens emcee Sone te arma eee ee a fat at, Seaesally, ercreme Hate. Politicians predicted he would veto the bill If {t passes the senate carry: | On sale Wednesday, Second Floor, And It Is Not a Bit Too Soon to Be Planning on the Materials || \is.:"sniin vsirman' of the terate imvaeation omen, said be ]] special $29.00. ——for Your Easter Gown—Lent Begins Next Week Be ee sow tas morte es er aes ef aN Boys’ Corduroy STYLISH SILK CANTON CREPE | HEAVY SILK CREPE DE CHINE |} ‘**'"*'"* "or ‘ets ee vt = Ss pistes cx Knickerbockers, 85¢ WORTH $2, 38 INCHES WIDE| WORTH $2, 40 INCHES WIDE|\TAMMANY CAUSES SUICIDE? | Cut Glass Water Set OOD value in Boys’ $1 39 yd. NEW YORK, Pob. 17.—It was stated that State Treasurer Kennody | Special ‘ full-cut Knickerbock- oe | killed himself to escape having to name to the grand jury a Tammany | politician sald to control the depositing of $80,000,000 state mouey. | ers of heavy corduroy, as ictured, made with fla’ BY A LUCKY CHANCE OUR BUYER secured DE CHINE, that drapes s0 if) PLAYWRIGHT LOUIS PARKER'S “Joseph and Hie Greth- Pi : og t Cre! barga and nothing ren” ie sald to stick close to the Scriptures, except an addition taper seams, t loops 0 tet. of Otlk pings a @ apy 0 en seo quite eo serviceable, clinging « non-crushing. of detalis of Mrs. Potiphar’s temptation of Joseph. Of course. | . p we are able to offer the $2.00 quality to you &f | Choose Wednesday from Copenhagen, maise, navy, | | b ‘ And it’s a wond: t Parker let Joe get away from the details | and suspender buttons; $1.39 a yard. Very heavy and lustrous, and #0 | Bermuda, pink, plum, rose, American Beauty, brown | with a whole . ¥, | elastic waist-band and | popular this season for gowns, in lovely Spring | and black; full 40 tnches wide, at $1.49 a yard peametet eee taceer Pinos of boro j= do ~Pada patra byl $2.00. Upper Main Floor of The Bon PAY TRIBUTE TO SEN. BACON | Buy Yomestics at the Bon Marche—and Save the Difference ||. srcor's! score S22 yaa vette totas” "in enor ares {te Kimono Crepe | 9c Cotton Bats at | 25cDevonshire Cloth lf von \'rraver was ottered by the Rev. Furrent Prettyman, the sonata 7 1-2c yd.\8 1-3c yd. —69c ea.— —19c foe [men tnt anavar st Reece SeeTopemescae™ Me ; im Ser etes we Sot," tem, 2. ot, S28 | CHINESE KIDNAPER IS JAILED| Ac‘ ssece tara’ si PSN Rinbong. ee three pockets. Choice of brown and gray, sizes 6 to 17 years. Price 85c. —Second Floor. chaplain. i! Nord and Red Seal | yard lengths, and full | weight unary 3 pouyds | Main Floor of The Bon \f) iia bitin. Son deat ik, Cel i floral design pictured, on fine, thin- bolts, 31 inches wide, each, priced 69c each. | Marche. 2 BS, Fe! 1—| DK, inese graduate of a Los |i 5B + Y i u Angeles high echool, ts under arrest today, charged with kidnaping and) >lown glass, in rock-crystal effect. HE great vogue foreshadowed for holding for ransom Mra. Lucy Lin, wife of a wealthy Chinese merchant. | Exceptional value at $2.00 set. Ribbons during the coming Separate Pitchers, special $1.25 each; WITH SPRING DRESSMAKING NEEDS IN MIND | 1 ssccissiiscvoot iit ite eeputs ennai “8 * | Loa Angeles high school girl. He is a deputy constable. if Tasks Ai i six, T3¢ | umblers, special, set of six, . WE HOLD THIS SALE OF— “i ” at een $10.00 ADJUSTABLE DRESS HI " ve ribbons be: ikingly bea —FORMS IN FOUR SIZES— | thing, save that he was loaded, and he had a “head” that con jf —__—- have ribbons been more stri : ——— — fessed that. i| tiful. The range of their employment EB at $7.50) wa cat oe Pen rt Dw] STEAMER. SINKS; ALL SAFE| Bathroom Fittings csv fom my cae E d th I : ¢ Expand at the) $49.59 ADJUSTABLE | Bust Forms at $1.75 Aplece |) Loviavinis, Ky., Fen. 17—With a crowd of Mardi Gras excur.|f Specially Priced fulness fot tiimming. 9am neck, bust, waist} PRESS FORMS, NOW | Bust Form. of papier macho, new |} stoniste on olaainal Grioen. Cay, nodaa from, Piitsoare |i ae .? | models, covered with black Jers to New Orle: . in elght feet of water at 2a. m. today. The i trying to make a landing when the current dashed {t | [i GS ena Peer Colors have a tendency toward the }| 4 has seemingly put the designers of accessories upon their mettle, for pevet f) geez £258 c<3g72>§_2 2229253 E8558 BES GREE and hips. The bust cloth; sizes ‘0 40 bust measure, || steamboat rand stove a hole in its side, Every one on board got off | bright, vivid effects, and include blues i rith fi with long hip effect. Ha | against af is covered with fine —at $17.50- Leas eabiae Vrioeaiel 01 | nafely j | am rit sty Hall Borchert Queen | Pmeu Forms at $15. SPS Ra RLS ES? He TOWEL BARS, SPECIAL 30¢— greens, rose, coral, tango, orange, red ‘ | skirt of eavy wire. | Sizer 28 to 42 and 46 to 50 buat SPLASH AND GET SPLI and urple, is No. 1 adjusts 32 to ars Dress Form, | measure, in Pneumatic Dress Forma | Towel Bars, as pictured, nickel-plated sii y No. y 2 ust covered with Jer- Make ‘a tightfitting ning over ]/ PORTLAND, Feb. 17.—An aquatic romance which had its begin IH] over brass, 24-inch size. Complete with Stripes, Plaids and Jacquards a 7m 42 bust, No. 2 34 to] sey, skirt of wire | Your own form, pul it on the Pneu jf) ning in the Bimini baths, at Los Angeles, in 1913, has culminated here Dl seeeasa” eneciad S00 bad , ; |i matic Form and blow it up, and /f| in the marriage of Miss Jesephine Karpenkuh of Los Angeles, one of ; re on, ae prominent novelties and in some cass fii 44, No. 3 36 to 46,| bands. No. 1 adjusts | you have a reproduction of your || : , . pine 32 , ) alifornia’s moxt accomplished water nymphs, and H. A. Ludwig of signs i vi own form Portland, a swimming {n or, They becam the designs are enriched with threat No. 4 38 from 22 to 42, No. 2 quainted when } No. 4 to 48 Upper Main Floor of The Bon Lacpekvh autetal Tadwie's ewioming Ga. Merit BATH ROOM SHELVES, SPECIAL ings of metal. Prices, 60c to $4.50 yard. from 35 to 48 bust. Marche. » “ Tbe SPRING HAS struck Ohlo. A copperhead snake has come New Velour Ribbons in attractive de signs, with handsomely-tinted satin bor- out of his hole at St. Clairsville, and, of course, he wouldn't be | out If the first robin hadn't arrived | to look for the early worm, posit ke ta | s, 9% i vide, and priced at —FIRST PERFORMANCE AT 10 DAILY— | pretrial acim S yar ee fie: | _ Why not bring. the children SEND TON OF OATS BY MAIL ae | PROGRAM 12 JO 5 BY || sevras are not a0 dense then. LEWISTON, Idaho, Feb. 17.—A ton of oats is being prepared a Roman Stripe Velour Ribbons ia WAGHER'S ORCHESTRA At the J. & J. booth Wednes- | Ferdinand, Idaho, for shipment, to Joseph, Or., by parcel post. The post Glass Bath Room Shelves, 18-, 24- and acteristic color combinations, ¢ ma March, “our United Hm- || day one can of J. & J. hand age will be $21.60, representing a saving of $40 over the freight rates, || 27-inch sizes. Complete wi ued rich and handsome, for girdles and ON } 2-Walts, “Phyeme” De Zulu- || £O0P free to each of the first | ' ut ae i . rd. Poh : ial 75c utifal, 3 ) Wide Satin Ribbons in a bea | Be From 9 A. M. to 12 Aobitesnts ta'the Musday.ocal fraud! cane Shi be cubeledad Go0ks th BATH TUB SOAP soft quality with high luster in all the te Sh | the government and the defense having been limited yesterday by Judge D - ¢ } FRESH LOCAL RANCH EGGS Neterer to even hours euch, Special Counsel, Townsend for the go ISHES, SPE- new, bright colors, 614 inches wide : r 1 ernment occupied half of his allotted time, and Wilmon Tucker was the Ci CIAL 30¢— yard i brea cae —2/e€ /2 Doz.— first attorney to address the jury for the defe This morning he was Nick esd | | Valen, cans followed by C, W. Dorr. Walter Fulton will conclude for the defense Nickel-plated Bath Moire Ribbons in black and colors it 9—Helectio ‘Hose of Pan- , Geen Beate - Not over two dozen to each 10—“Down Home Rag,” Sweat- | | —none delivered—No phone or and will be followed by Townsend for the government Tub Soap Dishes. mit 7 | si $ 3x414 inct vient ders at 27%e a dozen PEOPLE OF Japan being ri size Jx4h4 inches, 11—“Honeymoon Lace,” Kern Pp ing riotous for lower taxes, it is pol s * 1g purposes, 12—M “High | School | Icy for the government to announce that Uncle Sam is about to special 30c each, dies and many trimming | bike 5 an Carden invade Japan. “Patriotism” will make them stand anything. —Housefurnishings Section, to $2.00 yard. ois omens oe c wide demand for Millinery, Sashes, ize cane, | 100 Pound Sack Potatoes at quailty. ry Aid qual GIRL MURDERED IN CEMETERY AURORA, Il, Feb, 17.—Her skull crushed In, apparently Crepe Weaves in Woolens _ [J QQVGVQE eee Oe Rariey, best a Extra fancy Yakima G fr it artes, ere BG'| ttoes, a0 408 tar 100poee ait? and | with a club, the body of Miss Tracy Hollander was found by her Pure Appl Matter, “Ten Gasnen | wack, or 70¢ for 60-pound sack e. aplenaid [El father, Louis Hollander, in St. Nicholas cemetery here, today. {| ‘ silks, best, pound 2€ | in the pure food store | ¢ | Anthony Pedroes, whose sult Miss Hollander had rejected, REPE weaves occupy a place just as important in the woolens as in the | Fourth Floor of The Bow Marche. was arrested, but denied knowing anything of the murder. It ‘ Ph ; fi ies these fi was thought possible that robbery was the motive. The young ! and many of the Spring's costumes will owe their graceful draperies to | . woman financial retary of the Knigh f sme f C } This Store Opens at 9 A. M. and Closes at 6 P. M.—Not Open Saturday Evenings enn was al secr y e Knights and Ladies of | soft, clingmg fabrics ’ \ very desirable weave for dresses is Crepe Egyptia is a new fabric that is assortment that embraces tango, olive, soaMARCHE Cal., Feb, 17 Y aitiad from Blythe, Cal., SYR a . in in gold today for ‘Tom Carrigan, Copenhagen, silver, duck-wing, emerald, is 42 inches wide, and shown 29 oe os. Carrig build a green addition to ing’ i weirs es pte and thes arrigan will build a green addition t | mahogany, amethyst, king’s-blue, mal- violet, corylopsis, red, cerise, sky, navy -——_-_— : lard and black. Forty-four inches wide , ; i Street, s o, FI . > , ° 5 Pp 5 \e Avenue, Pike Street. CLEVELAND I8%crazy over natural gas wells in her midst C08 weed Copenhagen, turquoise, Price 75¢ we ] | We're not referring to Cleveland's effort to collect taxes from \, desiew First Pe Rockefeller. . - * og