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NRE Be RRA te 7 Sk NO Ea etd 7 i SOAS 8 2 bE s8slAie A Bon Marché Disposal of Several Lines of $5.00 and $6.00 Corsets HERE ELSEWHERE Births, 11; ¢ Four dead leas than 5 y Three apply for divorcee Ret decrees Coroner decides against inquest ithe, 14 | State Senator Fred W. We re old.| Arizona, died suddenly at Colton s three | Cal Postmaster H, Gard, of Indio, We're discontinuing several $5.00 and —At $6.00 lines of “Josephine,” “Successo’ The Little Things That Coun STUDENTS TO PRESENT ‘ERMINIE’ will outshine their past reputations, according to all *ho have wit-|\fj neased the recent rehearsais, Yell-King Ralph Hall and Manager Ralph English Serge Lining in black, 26 Inches wide, 20c and white, «ray and black, J6 26¢ yard. gee vici kid Oxfords, lace style The Pumps are made of black cravenette—with or without straps | Horr have arranged to have the university chorus play popular college inches wide, 40c yard Cotton Crinoline in white, songs during the intermissions, that the audience may sing. Among Marvel Silk Percaline, 36 gray and black, 10¢ and 1c T0 CATCH TROUT IF YOUR TACKLE Is RIGHT the special features for entertainment is the university quartet tnches wide, 36¢ yard. a. é NO TROUBLE Peete “Durowear" Percaline, 36 Windsor Cambric in all Trout Season Opens Friday—as Every Jolly Fisherman Knows brerfect Trout Flies, | $1.75 Steel Fly Rod, 3 jotnts, with | 62.50 Meteseibach Auto Heel, » foamy and wateg alt | fa°hant tases ae" SVMS | Uc? asoriamen special $3.19 j | | ineb: ide, 18¢ yard. hades, 26 inches wide, 6c yard. U. S. FLAG RAISED aT VERA CRUZ aaa cg asec deze a le VERA CRUZ, April 28.-—The American flag was raised over the The Unsaid Maameled Silk Line, | Reele—a full | 38 yards to the card. 12, B® } quit all, priced trom etiaieeie ed State gut at | Pound teat trout sine, at C | tbc up'to.. Snelied ol Hooks, Colo- | Mohawk Silk Line, 25 it, bait boxes, | the card, in mist dressed on sproat hooks, Grisale tears pad tae King, Governor and Professor, rf io, tal. German stiver Heel, Axcate Jow- aren tee $1.00 elis. click a quadruple ee wv. K. . 4 fiance Dry » @ & 10 and at : $2.25 | »- ain cans, but not until yesterday wan it raised with formal ceremonies. That antiHuerta sentiment is rapidly developing in Mexico City, ts) 2 the statement of refugees arriving today. One demonstration so| (First Floor) frightened the dictator he hid tn a legation building, fearing aagassina-| over the custom house since the occupation of Vera Cruz by the Amert- | Reversed Wing Trout Flies, widely circulated in Mexico City, calling on citizens to protect foreign-| ELSEWHERE} FREDERICK & NELSON Store opens at 330 and closes at 5 t in Notions Goffe Silko Skirt Braid tn black, white and colors, 6-yard Goff’s Angora Skirt black, white and cojora, 10¢, id tn De Long Hooks and Eyes, black and white, 10¢ card; 6 Atlas Hooks and Eyes, black and white, be card; 6 for 25c, Peet's Hooks and Eyes, black and white, 10c package; 6 for Acme Adjustable Dress Forms, size 32, adjustable to “Kumpackt” Oress Forms, non-adjustable, with skirt and standard, $3.95. Pneumatic Dress Forms, size 15.00, Acme Bust Forms without skirt or standard, $2.50, Wilson Dress Hooks, black and white, 10¢ card. rt's “Gem” Flesh-color Dress Shieids, silk-lined, Opera shape, sizes 3, 4 and 5, 35c, 40c Cal, died from injuries due to & ” Into ¢ thor J. B Ca y, killed . , al 4 “ sand to ge nee | . asoline exposior — gran allhengepeameanlirads gathi | When auto overturned wre, Thereea, Corter was killed and Dressmakers’ Supplies maining stocks out of the way in a hurry | Railroads agree on uniform rate| Mrs. Theresa soles, we reprice them at $3.50. }for switching freight cars at Abile atation, near Los Angele hou thas e Satisfactory epee Re e i { L and musicale under |»¥ & suburban ca satisteé y select is Some of the size ranges are a trifle | auny Progressive Thought} Names of 13 bluajackets wound: club, # club tonight ed in fighting at Vera Cruz rapelyec N maintaining our assort broken—but we have all sizes some e lc . B amaradedie club gives last/by war department . of "i sdreds of where in the lot dance tonight, K. of C. hall Political prisoners confined by ments of the hundred / Franklin high gradua | Huerta in fortress at Vera Cruz little but important items nec ‘ ; styles 1223 talned with May day { lal, released by Amer $6.00 Josephine Corsets, style 17 $5.00 Josephine Corsets, styles 122 | without trial, essary to the equipment of the made of fine coutil with long ex | and 1514-A, of heavy coutil, with high | Northwestern University Wom- | cans ¢ y 1€ equipmen . jan's club meets with Mrs. W, T. Michael P. Mahoney, who at! i modern sewing-room, we are extended back, boned with best of | bust and medium long skirt, satin and |Johnson Thuraday ly mpted to assassinate Mayor i the alert t Jud walohn and fitted with 6 lace trimmed, with 2 hooks $3 50 _ Sompany A, Second Infantry, N.| Mitchel of New York, declared th-|ff ever on the alert to include supporters, special at below the front steel vue |G Bi. 6 fifth anniversary. | ing i} such new ideas as are of undoubted merit, and equally careful to keep out of the lines | lenry endrickson = walked cruz, | ‘ “ $6.00 Josephine Corsets, style sore $6.50 Corsets, style 900, Successo through open drawbridge mved | PLDs yg ae a | every item not commended by proved quality and practicability 00 jovely brocaded models for slender by cop. a Gauges on a with high bust, Jong skirt, spoon front | lovely broca # ; = ic | Piret lesue “The Washington sidio, San Francine to Gen, and i Books’ Glace Thread in Books’ Glace Thread in Steel and neatly trimmed with lace, | figures, with low bust, long | Payroll” appears, Mrs. Frederick Funston. oe/fl black and white, 60-yard black and whit spool; 5 et ee ele $3. 50) ere phew ty ce ice $3.50 |. Robber’s bullet will paralyze tote |, Reporte Sia wita, Prinesee Aw | spools, 12%. dozen pleces, 15¢ eee a de ol Py ‘ \e ead prey x a HL ut’ Woman's Improvement club |&ustine of Hohenzollern, have ap | “Klostersilk” Machine Twist Carlson & Currier's Sewing veneer me cereus tel et raat ale met today plied to vatican for marriage an in black, white and colors, 100. Silk, 100-yard spools, 19¢ spool; for slender figures, with low bust, long skirt anc Senior class, Broadway high, re-| bulment urd ‘peta, Sc $1.00 doser nal Ae vd : ‘ | Pi dent F. A. Vanderlip of Na ven 5c any Special fitted with supporters, special $3.50 hearaing Joanne d’Arc* for May| President Fi A. Vander York Binding. Aibben. ia blac Catledn Obrien beonne at : | } en jeulture for high white and staple color Silk, ounce spools, 60¢ —a se— | Build $50,000 snagboat for Puget |!!amen poor Agr a aple ore, + ounce spools, © for 50¢ 3 |coat of living bolt Sterling Skirt Gauges with et “tape te, style 352, with low bust |f}| sound. | va || erling 9 Style 660, allover em $5.00 Successo Corsets, Betbhin sti toc teres Mra, W. G. Byrn, Important wit: |] ee i Cea B jere sites kirt, for average figures. Hyde morder trials. |ff " ng gy oor get Mag Gnd entre long Skint, Sor averse ‘$3 5D if) Brothernood club, First Presby./nem in recent Hyde mnrd t ‘i “ we 32 to 42, and style 625, special for this sale at " IH erian church, works under new rit-|{8 divorce case plaintiff at Los i of net or chiffon, 10¢ Sonomor” Chap Fasteners, heavy cambric, sizes 34 to tet, | | Angeles. 1 8 am Binding, fe to be card 46, at 8c. $5.00 Successo Corsets, style 240, medium length. If) ¢, g. Shank talke on “Hawali,”| Federal Gen. Guajado, wounded |i Colored Snap Fasteners, 10¢ 50c Sanitary Aprons at made of fine coutil, satin and lace trimmed, boned [| Franklin high tonight and forces defeated by rebels @ H| Aurora” Medio! Supporters, card 5c. Pp notal | Edward Loede fined $75 for sell. Piedras Negras 106 with walohn boning, spec $3.50 lak beses ‘Gaieaak Burton W. Gibson, New York at: | Ribbon Wire in black or —35¢ Ea.— ts County commissioners reject bill torney, twee tried for murder, | i] Tango Flare, 10c white, S-yard pleces, 5c nitary Aprons, made of $5.00 Walohn Core styles 14-0 and 11-0, made of of W. H. White for $500 for attor.| found guilty of forgery and grand) W. & W. Collar Stays, black Silk Hat Wire in black or 41, $15.00. ber sheeting, pliable 3 ney fees in case of Anderson | larceny in New York | and white, le each, hite, yard pleces, 6c. Eee nets cleaned’ with heavy coutil with long skirt, cut up in the front, 1] seoamboat Co. against county Col. Theodore Roosevelt is ex: | Gerbours Linon Thread, “ite 47008 ploces, & warm water and sponge and with 2 hooks below the front 3 50 Thief picks pocket of Gunner pected to arrive at Mansos, South |} black aud Ien color, ‘American Maid” Solid-head be a steel, at . Larson, 2811 27th N. E. Amertea, today with the second|{f 190 spool; 3 for 26 Pina, Se package —See: ts Hundred and forty university etu-| portion of expedition | Bristol Tempered Brass Pins, dents will Investigate clty affairs.) Margaret Woodrow Wilson will] } He ager gi sg 8 ‘ios enalieinl 8 38 to 50, % E. C. Cheasty, park board mem. be editor of new school magazine | tie. vial and blue, packag 500 PAIRS WOMEN’S $3.50 PUMPS & OXFORDS |< 2:'"."SSeic" sp "SSSA | SEs Sree onion ie landscape architecture wil) ure| Bill providing funds for four reve- Mending Tissue in black, in white and colors, four-yard exponition, he says nue cutters passed congress. - white and brown, Se package. plecen, 10, Pri University juniors present “Just| Five burned to death at Mount ©. N. T. Cotton Thread in ‘i Half ice for a Day Olt of College,” comedy, campus | Union, Pa., in fire believed to have | black, white and colors, be Robert's Sewing Needies, Kile auditorium May 9. ibeen started by burglars. | spool; Shc dozen. sharps and darners, be pack- Alexander King’s Basting *8* Thread, 500-yard spools, be Milward’s Milliners’ Needles, and 5c, spool; dozen. be package. —First Floor, Theatre patrons, who saw the exhibition of Spanish dancing by Pa P dniversity coeds in the chorus of “Princess Bonnie” at the Moore Inst |i Dress and Coat Linings and Sundries year, will be pleased to learn a still better chorus will be seen inj Optime or Princess Satin, 26 Linen Canvas in white, nat- Cotton Moire in black and Erminie,” at the Moore Thursday evening, by welldrilied university inches wide, Thc yard ural-color and black, 27 Inches colors, 27 inches wide, 35¢ latudents. Director Irving Glenn has been working hard with the chorus pig seal wid Gin’ Ske aed ete pee Center Section |f) and the cast for several months | Clever" Sateen, 36 inches “4 ce Pete . A i $3.50 O: n 4 Pumps |f| _. The university players were greeted by a packed house last year, wide, 36 yard gy ot Sele. ‘Chath, (18 taitinn Sheet Wadding in white and Wednesday—and Wednesday only—your choice of these xfords ani ‘ nd with & more elaborately costumed and better balanced cast, M«n-| Princess Sateen, 36 inches GTA ait Clot ches wide, "Tay, Se sheet. eh at just half price—$1.75 a pair—full 500 pairs to choose from—every pair has welted i) ager Raiph Horr expects to hand out the “S. RO.” sign by the time wide, 26¢ yard Pig tees brent ayes hie Padding or Fe in soles—and is on a good style of last. the orchestra enters the pit Thursday night 3 Venetian Lining, 32 inches in white, 75¢ yard. tea ah gray, ie. The Oxfords come in patent leather, Blucher cut, Gunmetal Oxfords, button Blendine Hays, Bessie Haaset, Gerald Patten and Jimmie Street wide, 500 yard. Linen Crinoline in white and ‘Adjustable Skirt Flounces in silk and cotton, black and col- ors, $1.25 to $2.50 each, lAning Sttks for slips, skirts and bloomers in shades to match adjustable flounces, 36 inches wide, 50¢ yard. —Firet Floor, heatewarters of Admin Picichar_zesterday WHR the Stas of 0 sutete Month-End Clearance Items At Special Price-Reductions tion, Refugees say antlAmerican feeling is eubsiding. Handbilla are; LINEN REMNANTS— SAMPLE BLANKETS-— Jers. particularly Americans, and denouncing Huerta Odd Pattern Cloths and short lengths Very low prices for clearance on all of Table Damask and Plain Linens; Blankets that show soil from handling Included, Cotton, Wool- 12 hooks, erect wing, silk, bod ¥ Erbe Anto the tins | 16 Ine, spectal 0 j Oe y ; « * 3 aaa oa Soe | 00) MARGETT WOULD GO TO WAR |] 's!or Lots of Napking: Rem- and display. ~ el the nlp poate ‘ ei —Fourth Fleer of fon Marche. | nants of Towelings and Crashes; at and-Cotton and All-wool qualities, up to Capt. Edward John Margett, of the drill team, Foresters of America, | jin the Mextco fuss. He and bis 40 men are ready to volunteer for ser-|f vice at any moment. He wishes to recruit his company to full war| REMNANTS OF WASH FABRICS— strength. Those desiring to get a taste of real warfare, in case the call for! A « : v4, “ - | volunteers comes, may get in touch with the Foresters team by writing lengths in White and Colored Wash Goods, including: }to Dr, Charles Mooers, Lumber Exchange. IF YOU'RE JOINING IN THE ALASKA RUSH GET YOUR OUTFIT AT THIS STORE—— This store has been outfitting folks for Alaska for many years now—and carries many lines of goods on purpose for the Alaskan trade—and no matter whether you're oif on a prospecting trip—or a pleasure jaunt—you'll find just what's needed here— and at the fairest and squarest of prices. Mackinaw Coats, in Norfolk and square cut sack , Bounce Wall Tents, size 9'gx12—If you $7. 98 coat styles, sizes 36 to 46, at | expect to go to Alaska, price bie $5.00 to D | —Fourth Floor. | the Potlatch last summer. Margett is at present a member of the} Beattle police force. ] Devonshire Cloth Galatea Eponge Seco Silk | 'BARNHISEL DIVORCE IS DENIED TACOMA, April 28.-—Decree of divorce was yesterday denied Rev ~all at heavy reductions for -quick disposal. Cordurcy Pants, light and dark brown colors, | Men's High Top Shoes, of heavy French Veal | A. H. Barnbisel, former pastor of the First Preabyterian church of this | was ond waist, 3, 50. Re gn erro double $6.50 | city, by Judge John Mitchell, of Olympia, who heard the sensational i . ° case. Barnhisel charged that his wife gratified extravagant tastes, ||] A D S S f. which, together with her social ambitions, plunged Kim into debt, Mra. |f lvan- 1Ze @) a jarnhisel failed to file a counter-complaint while denying her busband's |i charges. Judge Mitchell held the debts to be honorable ones, and that! | Rarnnisel should not be given relief from them, particularly when their in blue and biack with bibs, 1 00 | Men's Binch Top Shoes, made of olled tan calf- the kind for workmen, priced..... skin, double spies and extra heavy 5 00 Psion, blue and black, hip length, very 80 stitched, buckte tops 7 ’ strong and durable, priced at... C Men's Rubber Boots, hip or thigh length, made | : Bias nied. riond at and black, strong, 1.00 | ol pe quality rubber, ‘ 0 | children need the joint care and protection of both parents. Rubber Coats tbe Kind to w wear in ali 50 | Women's Shoes, made of » soft tan calf, heavy welt |B] : kinds 4, low hee ‘ Rubber Hats and ou Hats for men oink 50 inches high, 6,00 PIRATES K I L L 2 0 0 CHINESE to Alaska, priced at....... Cc) Men Shoe Pacs, best quality rubber, } 9 HONG KONG, Ap wo dred Chinese were . Olt Pants, for those preparing to Ko $i. 50 with Sineh leather tops, priced at 3 50 BE es = ronan a ived oe oe . yarn re ciate a to Alaska, priced, pair. peste —Upper Main Floor. |) ; ine ° sacorgse Heavy All-wool Suits and Overcoats, $25, 00 Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts, in navy and gray, |} the British ship station near the neighboring island of Macao. Of| different styles and materials, $10.00 to extra qualfty, with 2 pockets and 0 those who perished, some were hacked to pieces by the pirates; others —Upper Main Floor. down collar were forced to jump into the sea, and were drowned. Chief Officer | Evans of the station, an Englishman, W also missing and probably Heavy Scotch Woo! Underwear, the ° Complete Aluminum Camp Cooking ¥ | 7 de gp cand cusps ulema’ dae “ Outfits, for 2 persons, priced..... 12 .00 dilcott,” warranted not to shrink, 2, 50 ty Aaa whi re ng foreign officers and 150 Chinese escaped, The sta Gold Pans, of steel—if you are going | priced at . hate vat to Alaska—priced at irks 50c Men's Heavy Knit Wool Socks, in dark Oxford |f) : | Hand Axes, of fine steel, very and white, all wool and guaranteed | P durable, priced at ....... $1 00 | to give satisfaction, pair 50c (REFUGEES FATE STILL IN DOUBT Camp Stoves, suit case size, to take 75 Men's Horsehide Work Gloves, with leather gaunt- E U Aa | with you to Alaska ... Cc VERA CRUZ, April 28.—Definite information regarding the fate jof the American refugees from Mexico City, forcibly removed from a | ain at Orizaba, is still lacking, although British Minister Sir Lionel | Carden and Admiral Craddock, Hritish naval commander, are exerting jevery effort to obtain information and afford protection. ‘The British jerulser Hermione has taken 1,141 American refugees on board, and | will sail for United States ports. Two hundred refugees, many of them [illy clothed, are aboard an American-Hawalian ship at Puerta ‘ ‘ let, outseam patent tip and reinforced 1 50 Collapsible Camp Stoves, to take with 2, 08 thumb, pair ' You on your trip, each. Lower Main Floor. Alcohol Stoves that wil! rive watisfa $2, 59. Thermos Bottles, I-pint size, will keep $2 00 ; . hot or cold ' tion, priced 50c to —Lower Main Floor. | Caloric Bottles, l-pint size, to take with 1 5e All-woo! Gray Blankets, heavy, atrong and warm | you to Alaska ‘ for those going to Alaska, $5.00, 8. 50 | Thermos Fillers, !-pint size, will give $5.50, $6.50, $7.50 and ‘ § satisfaction 85c —Lower Main Floor, Caloris and Thermos Fillers, I-quart 1 5x7 A Tents, 8-ounce, for those going @ size, priced at $ 50 to Alaska, priced at..... ‘ sa: 25 | Golden Oak, $32.50 ‘SEATTLE WOMEN TO CELEBRATE All women who desire to sign the resolution addressed to congress leant for nation-wide women's suffrage, are invited to join with the members of the Seattle Suffrage club at 1 o'clock next Saturday at the for the best combination of artistic designs and coloring Allen Dale cafeteria, The women will observe Women's Independence |day on Saturday, and there will he present representatives from every | with long-wearing quality, at a strictly woman's organization in the elty, many of whom will take an active |4 moderate price. | part in the program at the luncheon, | y, 2: UNDHAR WILTON RUGS retain their beauty and richness of coloring under long wear, and do ‘THEY FIGHT ADDITIONAL EXPENSE | not mat down under the pressure of foot or furniture size Sofa Beds, at prices ranging from $32.50 to $100.00. —Upper Main Floor, —__ SUMMER BEDDING FOR TOWN OR COUNTRY HOME—— Get Supplies Now—While the April Sale Is Quoting Reduced Prices 50c BLEACHED BED SHEETS 33c EACH | $2.50 SATIN BED SPREADS $1.95 EACH Bleached Bed Sheets, size 72x90 inch in Hed Spreads, size 80x90 Inch seam, in medium t Marseliles patterns, $2.5 over 1 dozen to a customer at this pi splendid service, at $1.96 day HEAVY 90c BED SHEETS AT 79 FACH | $1 EMMERICH FEATHER PILLOWS 79¢ EA. Choose a Bundhar Wilton Rug siete 004 weight uailty that will Emmerich all feather pillo inches, | Opposition to the additional expense of $40,000 to complete the ‘hey always lie flat and smoc : neve 7 . as RAiSh heavy. Bod quality, bleac ed Bed Sheetn, | with quality art theke |municipal tubercular sanitorium at Firlands is lining up in the city They alway e ta d mooth ; never rumy le or curl Wie gach Wednesday, ‘Worth requieriy tae cmer at | WE) COMFORTER: S1 %5 10 31 |counell. The appropriation of $212,000 was considered enough to cover up at the edges. For living-room, dining-room or any , |the work. Resolutions have been introduced in council to authorize the . ere rugs Ss pC sons year, “* 2c PILLOW CASES, 45x36 INCHES, Me | 4 | vow ot vitblia: Wakes to fiat die ays e the place where rugs are subject to constant wear, “Bund- Heavy, soft-finished. Pillow Canes, size 45 inches, 2 ine, good quality for family use, cially priced for this wale Wednesday at 170 enatisenighneanietias \ har Wilton” Rugs are ideal The variety of designs, color-effects and sizes ARRESTED FOR Loss OF $14, 000 contained in our Spring showing yy Nisei GIRLS’ WHITE DRESSES—FOR THE MAY FESTIVAL—SECOND FLOOR. Police last night arrested William 8. Ferguson, 45, on a charge said Rugs makes it easy to choose appropriately for all to involve him in the loss of $14,000 by the National Hank of Commerce rd sis aiaiehisbRoniadlek in iy ee vi y and the National Druggist, a periodical, of St, Louis, Orminary \requinements, he size range is from He has been working here in the office of a ship construction 22'4x30 to 10-6x14 feet, and the prices run from company 78 Pann Ocy arn oae nae $3.50 to $75.00, N ‘TILIKUMS HAVE ST SPECIAL: Japanese Rice Straw Rugs, cool-looking UNT LUNCH and practical for the summer cottage; 4-6x7-6. size, Litem Street, Second Avenue, Mike Street. Velephowe Main tnan, a stunts on the program of the booster luncheon of the ‘Tilikuma special $2.25; 6x9, special $3.5 were enjoyed at noon today by business and professional men, The Ox12 “ial $6.50 aa . “ luncheon was the second in @ series to arouse increased interest in pyipADe ation orci eR ter! | Seattle, | 4 company of 40 trained men, does not put faith in talk of mediation | very sharp reductions the finest grades. On the Sale Square, Wednesday, a large and interesting lot of useful Remnant Capt. Margett's company took first prize as the best drilled at! Colored Ratine Crepe Voile Cotton Crepe-de-Chine Ginghams Plisse Mull Swiss Embroidered Voile and Crepe Longcloth — Flaxon Pique Ripplette First Floor. Bed S a Sofa, this is an attractive piece of furniture that takes up but little room; at night it is quickly converted mto a large, comfortable bed, with spring inde- pendent of the uphol- stery Measures 00 inches long and 30 inches deep. Strongly built oak frame, and upholstered — with good grade imitation leather. Finished golden. Price $32.50. On the Third Floor we are showing over 20 other patterns in Divan and Full- —Third Floor. Boys’ Norfolk Suits Special $4.85 A SPECIAL assortment of Boys’ Norfolk Suits reduced from higher-priced lines for this offering. Included, smart models in gray stripe suitings and nobby pin checks. made with patch pockets and stitched-down belts, All have two pairs of pants Exceptional values at $4.85. —Second Floor.