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THE SEATTLE STAR —||SEATTLE HAS ITS SCHAEFFERS|| FREDERICK &-NELSON | | | On the Street, In the Oftice Or Anywhere— Store opens at G30 and closes at 5 Many New Coats Are Just In— Among them models to meet every need for the | Bon Marché Men’s Suits at $12.50 WAUKEGAN, II!,, May 1.—Has anybody here seen Schaef fer—Schaeffer of Nope. Nobody he in Schaeffer, nobody expects to until the affair in Mexico is settled, There was no braver talk: er than Schaeffer in the National Guards of Waukegan; he was handed. Th Show to Good ready to lick Huerta and his re” single hande en e one slipped him an order which looked official, and mr rt at Armory at once, prepared to march to Mexico.” Advantage— Schaeffer didn’t report at the Armory, didn’t report at his office next day, nor will he be likely to report until he finds out that _Nle orders to the “front” were “phoney.” mart separate coat, dressy, utility and sport wear, including Sport Coats in Checks and Novelty Cloth Balmacaan Coats as In Balmacaans (ideal for motor, steamer and out FOR THEY HAVE ALL THE ROOSEVELT'S TRIP SUCCESSFUL | STYLE AND “GO” TO NEW YORK, May 1 following cablegram from Col. Roosevelt, |f THEM THAT YOU FIND IN |} | dated Manaon, Brazil, ae celved yesterday by Henry Fairfield Ox-| born, president of the American Museum of Natural History $15 AND EVEN $18 “Hard but successful trip. Cherrie is best man possible for much a} trip, Miller doing admirably, They have collected 1,500 bird skins, all SUITS told, and 600 mammals, We have also put on the map river running| “4 from north of 13th degree tq south of fifth degree, the largest affluent In fact many men who have always paid | And all sizes are here, from 33 to 48- |f/ of the Madetra, the upper part hitherto utterly unknown to any one, and $15.00 for their clothes have switched to inch chest measure. The patterns are just jthe lower part utterly unknown to cartographers. Inform Mrs. ¢ herrie } Bon Marche $12.50 Suits. They claim they spe 7? | 3 “ROOSEVELT. > . the kind most of us like to wear coniisiglianenbieienatenlijiie are just $2.50 ahead every time they buy Nice t a ce sited “tureaae™ | Nice browns and grays, ci weedy | one ) ) * s you can be just as well tted an tlt al lies, ot uasne_a tne] WOMAN THREATENS ROCKEFELLER in hi i » | popular 2 3-button bus sacks NEW YORK, May 1.—Threats of personal violence against John D.| you can in higher priced garments, for they | popular 2 and S-button business sac ckefoller, jr., were made yesterday by Marte Jang, an I, W, W., on | ing wear generally) we feature unusually attractive values at $15.00, embracing models in sturdy Scotch mixtures in gray effects, cut on the full, comfort- able lines so admired, and lined in sleeves and yoke with silk Second Floor BASEMENT SALESROOM An Exceptional Offering of High-Grade Untrimmed Hats, Special $3.95 come in stouts, slims and regulars | some of them in the box-back style ount of Rockefeller’s policy in the Colorado mine war, The woman attempted to gain entrance to Rockefeller’s office, and as she was being A SALE OF BOYS’ JAUNTY NEW SUITS, IN $5. 00 jepeermes Seees revere sown! Do. weet sone Mae Se Bese SIZES FOR BOYS FROM 6 TO 18 YEARS OLD | _ Cape Coats, Auto Coats, Outing Coats TI Golf Coats, Steamer Coats, Silk Coats | | | | 1 i eral women were sent to the Tombs yesterday for sustaining a “mourn: |[f H And some of them have two pairs of pants, too— | Most boys like the Norfolk style of jacket—and jing picket” tn front of the Standard Oi! offices. | they're splendid values at $5.00. Made of fancy = nad pn rng we ~— mo — be gee ipl U ARE F IMMIGRANT | ‘ | breasted effects, Come with patch pockets sc ss 4 0 Ss tweeda and cassimeres, in unfinished worsteds and | the regular flap pockets as well. The trousers berring-bone effects—strong, durable suits that | have stoutly taped seams. Theac sults will give The care of tmmigrants who will come to the Pacific coast upon are made for service. They're shown in browns, | splendid service, and we've all sizes for boys 6 the opening of the canal was discussed by Morris Schneider, grand) grays and dark mixed colors in stripes and checks, | to 18 years old | president of the B'nai B'rith, District No. 4, and Grand Orator M.|f im very neat effects. | —Upper Main Floor, Union St. Side Friediander, of Oakland, Cal., at a meeting Thursday night at W. O. W hall, under the auspices of the Hildesheimer and Rainier lodges. | A tour of the state will be made by the grand officers, and several |i Women's Guaranteed [J new todies may be established within the year j Silk Lisle Hose | j Pried_ =. « /ESTILL PRAISES CITY HARBOR 25ca Pair 26c 6 Rew hres toe Peers eens ts IRF In two welghts—a light, || business men at the Chaniber of Commerce, after an inspection of the The best wearing ehil- fine sheer silk lisle or a || water front : , @ren’s Hose in the world a medium heavy silk lisle. There te no doubt that Seattle's value port will be enhan | Fine Natural Leghorn Hats Fine Black Swiss Milan-Hemps Double garter tops, when the Panama canal is tn operation. Your harbor is splendid. The — For boys and girle—tight are ag om A double soles, meets a jis no redvon why this city should not forge rapidly ahead.” Ep xtra quality Milans, black and colors. Fine Belgian Splits and heavy weights—th , tows. n rich, lustrous porhaoeenssinneommeny come in all sizes, and are = black and new tan shades. |AVON PLAYERS REPEAT SUCCESS | HE Hats (from a New York house of high reputation) are in the materials and Tee a > ern ee Se tee beady olan models accepted as correct for late Spring and Summer wear. The qualities are Ga Foal Pg 7 Ale tor the remarkable ‘company Uy cabbie hee Bate Rooted anicodl exceptionally fine, many of the shapes being imported and the majority hand-blocked. series," Bisee 34 to 4 comth® STU Saud: Gremtinns Seonis egeateietl Yhike, a ‘isaibinr) Wiin the} Practically all the shapes in which grearest interest is being shown at this time —Lower Main Floor of The Players will pre t “Much Ado About Nothing” tonight niall are represented; the close-fitting toques, the conservative and flaring sailors, the pla- the Bon Marche. You Like It” Saturday afternoon, and “The Merchant of Venice” tn clow.|{f teat, bandeau, shepherdess and bustle effects, including a great many handsome dress ing, Saturday night. blocks. ROUSING SATURDAY SPECIALS IN THE GROCERY SECTION Pe ORY The Basement Salesroom Millinery Section counts itself fortunate, in- Pure Peanat Butter—one of the ¢ Washington Creamery Elbow Cut Macaroni—this Mac- FEELING AGA I N ST AMERICANS: deed, to be able to offer such desirable Hats in the height of the season and very best brands. Absolutely | roni ts the very best dc Butter Priced Pound Sethe rr, tas 6c |}} _8AN_ DIEGO, May 1.—A bitter anti-American demonstration oc at so very low a price—choice at $3.95. Cannea Cora—> 2 ot aseieod iin. j curred at Mazatian, om the Mexican coast, April 23, when news of the size cans, on thie te large, clean || occupation of Vera Crus reached t 2 a Pe ae ie er coca Spee amma 274¢ Saturday 5 } This was the oS id her nore gbiemnyewe hy 16 refugees. No Amert In connection with this remarkable offering of Untrimmed Hats, the Section also Ser ern. fp eee c cans Were attacked, About 20 still remain in the city. Between 30 and places on sale an imported line of Flowers, comprising over a thousand pieces, desirable Piseapple—aplendid qual- | fancy Washington creamery but- | seeded Ralsine—No. 14 packages 40 are steaming North today on the supply ship Glacier. The Mexican te ity No, 2 size cans; regular, ibe } ter. Splendid | Take kare a st pack, 8 | gunboat Morales, in the harbor at the time, came in and anchored in for millinery trimming and corsage bouquetg, in three lots, at 45¢, 75¢ and ring detent 1 2 c the shadow of the fort, evidently fearing that the cruisers California | The values at these prices are exceptional. Basement Sal “oe pound or two—you'll like it. ir Cy Hee Ginger Snape—reeeived from one | switts Premiam Rolled Ha and Raleigh would open fire on the city roasted Rear Admiral Howard ordered the Raleigh to follow the Morales, | | lay- | of the inrgest bakeries. | eed to order. There | ...10¢ seed eer k pound. 4OE I and a patrot was kept in the harbor during the night | c Or 3 pounds for $0c. Extra grade fresh) iturday, 3 c Special, a pound. kira fine quality | Sis, fects fatarday. 20°” 4 Oe, Laundry Seap—medium size bars \| = ON SALE FROM 9A. M. TILL 12 SATURDAY —| oo" S=sccneaen ss | $1.50 Toe to 50. ginal! size Santa Clara “bc celal a pound good quality laundry soap. 24c Phi Beta Phi fraternity, at the Hotel Wash | pal ge remand —Fourth Floor The To bare for h o— - | ington, Saturday evening, May 2. Seven judges of the supreme court of és 7 Reveikinn 4 + No Telep |the state and at least 100 of local attorney members will be present C AREFULLY finished Ki HE popular Tango Hair-pins in plain , Orders Can Be Children’s 10c Ribbed Black | Judge Emmitt N. Parker will act as toastmaster. Judges Neterer, Rud monos of fancy floral - amber and shell effects, as well | | kin and Donworth of the fed: 1 bi h 4 Jud. Alb f th : ts nwo ne federal bench, and Judge Albertson of the st 8 i téleiy teteul Sizes From 12 1o 1 Special Accepted for Paras Hose Sizes 5; to | pertor court will be initiated as honorary members at this time. || Datterned crepe, designed ne oe novelty jewel-studded styles, moderately 18 Satarday Morning | acl sketched, prettily trimmed at priced from 10c to 50c each. 4 neck —at 18c¢— piel | —bSe Pair— sleeves ‘and around neck meng i with satin to match of . ; > . y broidery edge. Boys’ School Shirts in nice Remember This Children’s Ribbed Black Cotton ‘BAKERS Go To PORTLAND NEXT || daint embroidery edge. A shirting materia! with neat Portland will knead »é Choice of light-biue, pink, lore Stockings with long elastic legs head the dough. rende ‘ Earner of Pine, tat, lavender and Store Closes at cae cueniece deat, dicen took | The exact date ts an uncertainty. The master bakers decided in lavender and gray, at $1.00. 4 Allover aces brown, as well as plain blue, tan 6 p. m. On ‘ the closing session of their three-day conve Many pretty styles are ia: ; f ot tt a onvention here last night, to * c (0) Y and biack from 9 to 12 Satur- P. 5% to 9% at Se a pair. On sale - 7 0 5 shown in Crepe Kimonos at : 5 d "4 from 9 a. m. till 12 at this price. hold thelr next meeting in the Rose City, wome time during the Hose aan Gus cit Stak ane ic ar Lower Main Floor. Hi. St. Germain was elected president and turn-back cuff, \INTY Allover Shadow Laces for 9 Till 12 Specials ed |] fe ha piped in white, another with cuff and collar trimming of | waists, guimpes and yokes, in many 12 1-2¢ Long Cloth 7 1-2 Yard ace pest ons.) Children’s Hair Cutting 25¢ ‘CAPT. GRIFFITHS’ WIFE IS HERE || crv ict nts Atton dainty patterns, also Net Laces with 2,200 yards of Long Cloth in mitt | for wird or cuts Children's 35¢ Hair Cutting 260, trom around neck, down fiont and fancy pattern and large dot. Priced low Jengths up to 7 yards—fine, soft cham- | 1% Saturday | ss “ Doartng Mrs. Joseph H. Griffiths, the wife of arrested Capt. Griffiths, accus neves. These . ‘ pan @is finish, on sale from $a. m. till ey a m. till 12 Saturday. Work done || oq of embezzling $8,000 army funds, arrived in attle quietly last po Santer bce or Suaay | at 50c yard. ‘Baseiaent Salesroom mare. wire teres mam Peeee Re davabigg strobe «ne sire gy oid night. She took apartments at the Frye. Only a few personal friends terned effects of pink, gray ee 10¢ Pillow Cases at 7 1-2c Each |‘! E EUR gecamices pammpeipiamga (an ae op ng or ogo ment regarding the arrest of her hus-|ff Due, And numerous "other 7 ; | e ding the arrest of her hus-|fl oo - so irae 200 dozen Pillow Cases, size 42x36 Men's 50c Undershirts 25¢ Each If) and and wishes to avoid publicity. Her two children are with, her Bin al oR flag vende Popular Neckpieces in medium weight; 10¢ value on | Rese © a awd: theses asd Gedevcbinte Goo It shades, Attractive Cream till 12 Saturday at 7% Not c | value at $1 2 E aiden to cath is 50 drawers.) Most all sizes in the lot: on Sane Cc ac —t Matin Floor. a sale from 9 a. m. till 12 2he end } * nt 8 tee wo rors Roop sae | rind ES Ee | MAB ALLEGED SAFE-CRACKERS Nassim of dainty” Resigns ot Me Wes 20c Wonderland and sine 9 Till 12 Specials | $1.50 Character Dolls 39c Each | PORTLAND, Or., May 1.—Arrested at the Union station, after they | bracing Wide Collars of organdie and lawn, | 7 : | had purchased tickets to Denver, Fred Blendowsky and Leopold We | prettily embroidered, Venise Lace Collars and Cloth, 27 inches wid ‘ o ny ds, both boy opold rner A rt 0 Mets to'18' yards, Not over 10 yards gitle with chatester"hecag: Doze and || are in < and are said to have confessed to four safe-cracking aftairs | Women’s ( Yolored Hose oe ae Nha in ‘Colles: and: Cutt dts, day at 18¢ each. Saturday —Upper Main Floor. to each. —Lower Main Floor. : ted with rib . Neatly dressed: til jin Por&.nd since January, which netted them about $3,100. With a | 12 Saturday 2 —Fourth Floor, |] | third patiner, who escaped, they are also suspected of having cracked j H 4 acked | $1.98 Hammocks at $1.45 Each |;: ; C| 20¢ k Sateen 12 1-2 a Yard | the safe of the Roseburg postofilce, six weeks aKo. 25¢ Pair mmocks of S-ounce canvas with | 10¢ bette 3 re A . ’ ; $ dander Gaticek valanoe: aise 11x83 inches: r ings ea ateen. suitable for Itn- OMEN'S Mercerized Hosiery in omens nion uits day $1.45. —Pourth Floor, - # oF children's bloom 2 Sat- : “ed es gee ALTE | ROBBERS HOLD POSSE AT BAY] W vse sixines inating tack 50¢ Pcs meek eles 95.29 5 ne Poon 25¢ Beach Hats at 10c Each {J} 08 ANGELES, May 1.—Discovered in the act of blowing the vauit white, plaky light-bine, ody, pergle: i sig os san full 46 inches wide, a jet black; tii C| AtKe ize each Hate in natural of the Bank of Norwalk, at Norwalk, near here, five crackamen gave bat-| ender, gray and other shades. Price 25¢ IMEN'S Sleeveless Union Suits of cotton 12 Saturday $1.29 a yard cheting, 2 for i A atraw color and combination colorm, t tle early today to citizens who surrounded them, For more than an/| pee —Basoment Saleeroom. mesh, with Jow neck and tight knee, sizes Upper Main Floor. | —Unper Main Poor of| iy Saturday at 10 hour the outlaws held off their beslegers, Just as a posse arrived from ae 34, 36 and 38. Very good value at 60¢. Los Angeles, they rushed from the bank and escaped, empty-handed, | Basement Salesroom. 31/2e repe 13c Green Wire 5 after wounding W. H, Fairbanks | Twit Toweling tied Kimonos, Empire Style ". Sereening Yd. Cc : : eached ’ ties re Begs: Beata S 1P Lawn Implement cach. | —Lower Main Floor, at 50e yards. ectawies tink e's WASHINGTON, wien 1—The river and harbor _ board vesterday | pi J je ba below Skag! rs, : Silk Scarfs Fach ail the, bent colors Worth 10c, a Dozen 5e | Cley. by dredging and covstracting retaining walle; are ¢ Me of 906,000. a] $208 peg ona Koco Silk Hearts. plain col- a sheet sitakel” aaktiek, tee Bteel Pen 4 In spen- | which $30,000 is to be paid by the government, the remainder by the | Diamond Lawn with'two styles , of with embroide: de- oelane. t Ga as Bho ‘ on and D Pol | community. a ¥ y ork, oF tt emibretday / ae trasting colors, 9 UE 12 amy ; > mand Stub Points, » n ie | Mowers in 14-inch ren of wire teeth, yard wide. —Upper Mate Floor <ntigget Main: Fleer, moet size, strongly con structed and well- | 2 inche} vide, . ancl soaanae PAT canes ana te TIME OF PAYMENT IS EXTENDED —= faked, “with & a ee = % inch drive wheels WASHINGTON, May 1.—Upon promise of entrymen to pay 1 per and four self. — Se er jeent a month until final payment ts made, the time for payment of Sharpenin | charges on the Okanogan reclamation project has been extended, 50-Foot Cotton - Cov- knives. . Trowels with substantial i Pond Hose, Special Special $2.95. steel blade, riveted shank and CARNEGIE ARKED Genet tein as red stained handle, special 7c, | NE M FOR DEATH M-inch: Ootton-covered oe Grass Shears, Special 20c: | NEW YORK, May 1.—That M. P, Mahoney, who shot at Mayor Mi a ete iors ; “gates: par es Pade ote | t- with coupling, (nozzle & e ME ee Ls Pils Recst, Melepsune Aacic eoun, |chel and wounded Corporation Counsel Polk had marked Andrew Cat oe Annludedn oneal beer Se ee amt |negie for death developed here yesterday in the trial of Mahoney as to 34 Pe stee ‘Mlouseturniohings his sanity, A witness said Mahoney had told him of a plan to kill Car | negie. | Floor length Crepe Kimonos in