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SVB R AN VERN LS NAY oe TH BUN MARCHE & © GARMENT SECTION 4 SILK DRESSES © At $24.50 "het are worth far more money then we ask—in fact some of them were fermerly marked $45.00. They are beautiful Dresses, to de sure—rmacc many different tyle some re trimine US ay! AK SX a COL LK ASA A MSS SS < fw << “~ ‘ y ed are made of such pretty N if taffeta—pl aid messaline, chiffe NS, heavy single: crepe NY In new street shades, such as Hack, navy, rose, br LAELIA f- ——EXTRA SPECIAL IN TAILORED SUITS FOR EASTER —NOBBY $32.50 SPRING SUITS $23. 5 & We have an endless variety of pretty Spring Suits to select from,— a made of crepe, poplin, Jacquard crepes, novelty stripes and checks gp and silk moires, with jackets short and medium length, loose belted or semi-fitted. The fronts are straight, bias and cutaway effects, and the skirts iM are single and double tunic, tier, peg-top and straight effects, for only |NY $23.95 “IS aad DEAE VLU 25¢ INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 19c Women's all pure 49c Women’s all: pure Linen Handkerchiefs with hand-em- Linen broidered corners in neat | '@nd- embroidered Longfellow floral and conventional de- | colored Initial Handkerchiefs, signs. Have dainty lace edges | also plain white script or block to match; 75¢ value at 49c | initials to select’ from; 19¢ each. each Upper Main Floor. Wool Sweaters at Reduced Prices CHILDRENS GOOD | SWEATERS WORTH TO SWEATERS $8.50 AT $1.50 Each | $4.95 Each Galy 100 of these wool | Buy women’s high-grade mixed Sweaters, the right | °°? Worsted Wool Sweat- styles for girls and boys, | ers in all sizes. Some nov- ages 4 to 12 years. Come elties in the lot in maroon, in re@ or gray with ruff cardinal and white; ruff neck collars; priced for Sat- neck and Byron collars, urday’s selling at $1.50. —Lower Main Floor. —————REMEMBER THIS STORE CLOSES AT 6 O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY. SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS On Sale From 9 a. m. to 12—No Phone Orders Accepted WOMEN’S $1 NEAT ' HOUSE DRESSES AT | | 59e Exceptional values in he Neat House Dresses of good quality percale, linene, ging- hams and chambray. Carefully made and nicely trimmed. All sizes. From 9 a. m. to 12 Saturday 59%¢ each. —Second Floor. 30c GARDEN RAKES 15¢ EACH HANDSOME $1.95 NEW PLUMES ARE PRICED; 98e Medium sized Plumes of excellent grade stock. These Plumes have medium sized heads and are shown In all the new shades. French or Amazon curl to choose from. Size 15x7 inches —Second Floor. MEN’S $1.00 ma SHIRTS 65¢ Made of Malieable Iron Garden Rakes with 12 straight || madras. Only ce inet sche hem teeth and strong handles. Regular 20 values, from lot. $1.00 line “4 e 9 to 12 Saturday 15e each —Lower Main Fleer. Lower oor. 50¢ MUSLIN GOWNS 35¢ EACH .,.MEN’S $1.25 SWEATERS 5e ens good wight Sweater Coate with ruff n ols Women's “siip-over” Muslin Gowns--neck and wool nixed—in oxford ray « sleeves daintily edged with narrow lace. As long m t . ‘if in the Quantity lasts, 25 each —Second Floor. CHILDREN’S 50¢ WASH DRESSES 25c Dresses—box plalte imumied with turkey red. Sizes “0 red per cale dresses in 14-year size —Second Floor. made cial from 9 to 12 Saturday at —Lower Main Floor. line of colors nde black blacks. Lengths to § yards. A yd. —Upper Mate Foor. —Upper Main Floor, t 25e VENISE COLLARS lie $1.25 UNION SUITS 75¢ EACH Imported Venine Lac . # Merode Union Suits igh neck, lon s Collars—embroide ted stylew and she From 9 to 12 | Bets urday. liste or cotton leew collars—shown in a cream and white. in Floor. Cue REN'S 15¢ HOSE” Tie PAIR se Twit TOWELING 3e A YARD | @aturday 740 a pair —Lower Main Floor WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER 29¢ POUND OR 3 POUNDS FOR 85c. FINEST QUALITY FRESHLY CHURNED CREAM. ERY BUTTER. NO PHONE ORDERS. Hama—fine quality, medium t Shoulder Dama Weinerwurst—w elve fresh ship : ut Batter—one of the beet regular « always fresh and pur teed. ae. meee BASE | 30c Strietly Fresh. neh Kane ‘ | fremh Ginger vine n rar Kye white pound no Marche. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THIS STORE CLOSES AT 6 O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY EVENING, SHMARCHE Union Street, Second Syenne. Hike Street (GOSH DING IT, B'GOSH, LIZZIE | tors, abolition of ma, move novel terpsichorean pos! $150,000 FOR MASONIC HOME The will of Joha H. Irvine, King county ploncer, admitted to pro- uetion of a home for be built some Chad. | more dealers in food products unite | Helm Jones. The Rev. A. W CHICAGO, April 10.—If three or =} in an effort to rr late prices it is a conspl cy to restrain trade and the Sherman law may cateh ‘om If they don’t wateh out! But how about it if a dozen or a! hundred or a thousand farmers unite In a co-operative selling plan Is that for or against the public hauling interest and does it call for the freight station. Thin is to be one of a nu Interesting toples for conside on marketing and farm credits which is to begin a fourdays’ ‘ses sion here on April 14 Another will be banking fs to be done for th fit primarily af the gentle merly constituting the for. plexus money selves, co-operatively tell their story Some notable agreed to appear—among them Sam tumine—or Untermeyer, the onetime corpora. under debate Registered di dance Haht glides dances,” und he al hips and shoulders and oth tions and freaks are all contemplated in an ordin before the council by Councilman Hesketh. Perw be permitted to attend public dances after 9 unless accompanied b ents or guardian bate yesterday, sets aside $150,000 for the con Masons or members of their families. The bome is t where In the state He died March 26 last, at the age of $1 years UNITY REVIVAL ENDS TONIGHT The unity revival meetings which have been conducted by four tle churches for the last two weeks will draw to a close An unusually prominent Se: tonight, in viees at the First Methodist church. pressive meeting has been planned for the end of the revival Dr. F. J. Vi Horn will have charge of the exercises tonight last meeting at the Orp Lenten service in the First Methodist oe PHILADELPHIA, April 10 lapsed when arrested by house detectives TO GIVE CANTATA “REBECCA” Under the direction of Mra. Howard Wolfe, organist and director, the chorus cholr of the First Unitarian chureh, Boylston av Sunday evening, « used at, will give the beautiful cantata “Rebecca,” o'clock, in the church. An admission will be charged An impressive service has also been planned for Easter morning at} the church GOV. CLARKE CALLS ON FRED Attorney Frederick G. Clarke has been busy introducing his who drop He bad been down in San Francisco picking out a site for the lowa building at the Panama expost daddy,” Gov. George W. Clarke of lowa, town to “nee his boy tion, and “just ran up to see Fred Gov. Clarke will leave for the East tonight OLD-TIME EVANGELIST HERE Known throughout the United States as the “old-fashioned Dorr ts planning to distribute 200,000 nd wage his usual fight against the cigarette evangelist,” Joseph W. tracts in Sea habit. It is his custom to go into the sparsely se and carry on his work among those who cannot reach the cities. WORKFOR REAPPORTIONMENT To help the legislative reapportionment initiative measure started will be organ- The meeting was addressed by Mayor Gill, Representative Thomas F. Murphine, in Yakima county recently, a Seattle boosters’ committ ized, following a meeting at the Rathskeller today noo C.. Higgins and Col. J. M Hawthorne THORPE AT SUMMER SCHOOL Prof. Merle Thorpe, who established the department of journalism at the University of Washington {n the fall of 1908, and now professor of journalism at thé University of Kansas, will head the journalism course at the summer schoo! of the University of California WANTS POKER MONEY BACK H. Field and Lily Field have brought sult against Hall of the Washington State Republican elub, in the tenons cafe, to recover $360 which they say Field lost at poker tn the establishment TOCELEBRATE JEFFERSON DAY Democrats of Seattle will celebrate Jefferson day a banquet at the Commerical Club rooms, 1 th ocrata will speak, @ Mogan, Miss Ethel For 6 sand Mr Denning. HE'S OUT ON BAIL #AD HE REASON CHICAGO,—John skillet pancakes were PORT TOWN: D, April 10.—| John A, Hartn assistant post master, Ia out on $2,000 bail today, pending action by the fe Jury on the charge that h ;money order from $7 to $70, wife with the said her iright., Farmers of Hood River, ples to railway It cost them $1.40 trust-busters? per barrel to grow .. which they sold for $1.30 to sent to Chicago, where consumers by the ‘second national conference were at that time paying 5 cents ¢ for Hood River Spitzenberg whether rural tion lawyer, who has r y given bene Wall st. stiff punches on its solar The list of speakers trast,” of whether ft, too, shal! be fined to high-brows, bh worked out by the farmers them. sollstained practical and a speakers have editors and publicists will help fl confuse many will of subjects penta of Judge A. W. Frater and Justice Stephen J wick of the state supreme court are named trustees for the bequest The um, at noon today, was in charge of Dr. Carter Leonard will be tn charge of a special hin at 4 o'clock this afternoon. FORD IS IN PECK OF TROUBLE the only |i a youns | today. Representing himself to b son of Henry Ford, the millionaire automobile manufacture: man giving the name of Harry B. Ford was under arrest here After stopping at the Bellevue-Stratford for several days and spending money lavishly, the young man asked the assistant manager of the hotel to fix up a voucher for $15 until mall from hia father arrived. He col and Olive Scenery from the Moore theatre will be Joh john | with A number of prominent dem. musical numbers will be furnished by Mrs. his he eral grand| Judge Hill discharged him iaised a| Mrs, Cox admitted he probably was vhen THE SEATTLE STAR 'FARMERS PLAN CO-OPERATION IN SELLING; CAN THEY BE MADE TARGETS FOR TRUST BUSTERS? FREDERICK Store opens at Children’s $1.60 to $2.50 tastefully trimmed witl derie Prices $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 6 to 14 year REDUCED TO 75e EACH An a sizes 6 to 14 years, redu and ginghams, Lingerie and Silk Waists For Easter Wear Waist prepared to meet the Ht Basement Salesroom Section is demand for the smart lingerie accompany the new Easter or silk tailored suit, with large waist, to and carefully selected assortments, featuring excellent values at the following low prices LINGERIE WAISTS, 65c, 95¢, and $1.50 SILK $4.50 $1.15 WAISTS Lace-lrimmed Corset Covers, 25c and 35c HE Corset pic- Cover tured is made of firm muslin, top ped with Filet lace insertion and two-thread rib Valen ciennes lace bead ing Attractively priced at 35c bon-run Serviceable Torchon lace and inser- tion and embroidery insets trim another pretty Corset Cover, also priced at 35« A Corset Cover of strong muslin has Torchon two large bow knots formed of insertion, and top trimming of Torchon lace drawn with ribbon. Price 35c At 25c, is featured a trimmed with Cluny Corset pretty Cover of muslin, insertion and ribbon-run pattern lace lace edge Crepe and prettily Corset Covers, well-finished, trimmed with ribbon-run Price 25¢ Torchon lace Basement Salesroom. Vanity Veils 25¢ LACK Vanity Veils with single beauty spot choice of thr fancy meshes, attractive ly priced at 2 EASTER VEILINGS, 250— Shadow, plain and fancy net Vellings in a large assortment of mesh the yard. Easter Ribbons 25e Yard IBBONS for girdles, sashes and hair-bows, in moire, checked and fancy plaid pat terns, the yard, 25¢ | “DIAMOND” LAWN SPECIAL $2.95— Diamond Lawn Mowers in 14 inch size, strongly constructed and well-finished, with S-ineh drive wheels and four self- sharpening knives. Special $2.95. MOWERS, | Hand-Sickles, | Special 25c— Sickles of good with off quality ste set handle, special GRASS SHEARS, SPECIAL 20¢ 58 dae Pe Grass Shears with? ‘ S 15'4-inch blades and * |tempered steel bows special 20 { 830 and closes at 5i3IO ; White Dresses P* ITY mode uit r confirma & NELSON BASEMENT SALESROOM Separate Coats in Attractive Selection At Popular Price 1.50, $10.00 to $21.00 waisted effect Sizes ortment of 100 Wash Dresses in percales ed to 75@ each for clearance. Attractive Values in Children’s Wash Dresses at 55c Sizes 2 to 5 Years DRESS of serviceable Percale in A white with blue stripes and figures, has square yoke effect in front outlined with blue scallop trimming, and cuffs and neck are piped with plain-blue Price 55¢ In pink or blue striped percale with ring pattern, a practical Dress with flat stitched-down collar edged in plain-color piping. A band of wash braid finishes the neck. Price 55c. A Dress in plain light-blue, with front plait with pearl buttons; shoulder neck and cuffs piped in white; 55c. Another pretty Dress in plain delft- blue, has square collar effect trimmed with white piping and braid. trimmed seams, wash Price 55c All in the long-waisted French style, with plaited skirts. Besoment Raleqee New Flowered Crepes 19¢c Yard NE of our recent Wash Goods arri- vals is a cotton crepe in soft texture, printed with small bud designs and at- tractive floral effects on white grounds? It is 36 inches moderately priced at 19 j Plain-color Crepes in a somewhat finer weave, wide and yard 34 inches wide, 25¢ yard. Ratine for dresses, waists and sacques, in a variety of printed floral and fig- ured patterns on light grounds, 26 inches wide, 19¢ yard Basement Salesroom Trimming Buttons 10¢e Dozen ZARL, glass and other popular nov elities in Fancy Buttons, the dozen, 10¢ Basement Mesh Union Suits 50e MEN’S Mesh Union Suits, cool and com- fortable for spring and summer wear Sle pss style, with low neck and cuff knee; drawn at top with mercerized tape. Sizes 36 to 44, Exceptional value at 50c, ~Basement Salesroom Silk-Boot Hosiery 50e Pair HERE is an assortment of thirty-two colors T to choose from in these Silk-boot Stock ings for women, They have strong silk- lisle tops and are moderately priced at 50¢ pair. Basement Salesroom Lawn Implements ‘Specially Priced HOSE AND REEL | COMBINATION, | SPECIAL $4.75. | This combination con- sists of Hose Reel of hardwood, holder, finished with nozzle mounted on iron wheels, and fifty feet of cotton- covered Hose, %-inch, complete with couplings and nozzle. $4.75 Special LAWN SPRINKLERS, SPECIAL 25e— Round Sprinkler of heavy brass, witb gal vanized iron bottom Sprinkles a square area and reaches the corners | with an even and gentle spray Diameter 5 inches. Special 26e.