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THE SEATTLE STAR 1 Y : 3 ON HOW LITTLE CAN A GIRL | sire Radically Underprieed. | UNE? THESE ARE ESTIMATES | FREDERICK & NELSON J Store opens at 6350 and closes at IuIO —FOR GLOVE DAY AT THE Bon MaRcHE'sS—| OF OLYMPIA CONFERENCE —TWENTY-FOURTH ANNIVERSARY SALES— },.\':0': A Selling of Real Lace Neckpieces h, May 19—On;mond Steam Laundry, Rayme Wash., estimated it at $7.16 a wee rather on how 1 oan a W girt live and main Doust of the Cascade Laur , l - - pa aee y tain her ctably dry, Spokane, at” $7.56, and A q rt | Wednesday W 15 IN PERRIN’S, KAYSER At nference eatay. (Jacobson of the Rainier Laundry e lo First Floor | ¢ . wipe AND OTHER GOOD vf a porgrhs “i Want re ann banaiot’ fs estimated it as fol j : . MAKES aod oe mbmitted ope tl at $10.96 are eit OOnanor, J UST at the time when dainty, sheer Neckpieces are holding the center of the ‘Kay ” 25 1 Items entering Into the comt of |Senttle, $11 deri aes ioegaes stage, so to speak, we are able to present remarkably-good values in these ac- ser ¢) living. A difference of $4 a week! Hilts, Seattle, 60 7 was noted Figured on @ yearly basis, here cessories. Washable Short} whi and aincstond tt babel oF ute eat athe Po = gig peep nda A very favorable purchase of real Lace Collars and Sets, in the fine, Li } Gl | Minos Jecoheon Wilson lightweight varieties most noticeably in demand, including: x 68 er i lee 3 Filet La Boheme Princess Applique English Point SIZES 5 1-2 TO 8 1-2 IN BLACK, WHITE, GRAY, NAVY ‘oe 4 a combinations of English point with Irish crochet, of Bohemian lace with hand BLUE, TAN AND BROWN ook F te Ry embroidered batiste and other exquisite novelties. The styles are very desirable, Di a : ; embracing effects suitable for wear with the tailored costume and to accompany the iscontinued lines of “Kayser’s” 25c washable short s ‘ lacy evening blouse ~ thread Gloves—1,200 pairs of them—at ISe a pair | aines ; 0 Two very low prices, $1.75 and $2.75 pectic r “Glove Day"-—the lowest price we ever heard of | for “Kayser's” washable gloves—and they are first | R , ’ —_— ——— f w : | H Me . ° . . rate for every day summertime wear : contributions ree i 1% Hand-Embroidered Appropriate W hite Perrin’s “La Mure” arecen," aprons knd enievwelsts, by" compromise ont en Japanese Kimono, $2.50 Materials $1.75 Kid Gloves at Women’s $1.25 Short Dress Kid Gloves at RI Unusual Value For Graduation Wear —-/9e Pr.— WOMEN PINNED UNDER CAR HE grow are shown in the Wash Goode Section 3 e r. SAN FRANCISCO, Ma Mrs. Brookie Green and Mins Meael ing popu- (First Floor) in an interesting range of | Kister are suffering from njuries as a result of an automobile y Oo ap- arefully-selected qualities as follows: One of the best bargains Perrin’s “La Mure” real |J| accident soon after midnight, resulting from the skidding of the car, larity of Jap Ne aed praca! of the season in women's ‘ | which turned over, pinning both women underneath anese ideas in Plain French Crepes in sheer and aga pecs over- tte cate e ene “a the designing medium weights. seam Kid Gloves, in black, v6 JNevecmenateataradeet. | of Women’s Embroidered Crepes in pretty floral white, tan, brown. Ales Overseam gloves in black, /ARRAIGN SUPPOSED BANDIT Nesttinete tekdi availa, one-clasp fine quality white, tan, brown, gray William Sears, interurban bandit, who participated in a holdup) Yee : i ‘ ite shine, ‘doe .skins and Savy ans congesr Sts | which resuited In’ the fatal shooting of Charles Schwartz, a passenger, especial inter- Novelty Crepe Weaves in check and washable chamois. Sizes 514 to 7% to select from on |f| S# Well an in the death of his partner, who was bentes by pont get est to this of- overshot designs. to 7%. Wednesday, Glove Day wore, was arraigned in Judge Frater’s court today, Sears pleade pe Sheer '‘Orgnsdien: a r st degree murder © He will be tried May 27 K f Transparent Mousselines. * Sears ts charged with first degree murder | imonos o p ) —Silk Gloves for Glove Day— | —Kid Gloves for Glove Day— erviceabilg ot- Sheer, Imported Batiste. ton crepe, in Embroidered, Shadow and Cr $1.25 Long Silk Gloves 95¢ $2.50 Long Kid Gloves $1.69 | TRAIN BANDITS GET $9 ae ee ee aun a | Heavy Milanese Silk Gloves with Parts point $1.69 a pair for women’s long Kid Gloves, in CHICAGO, May 19 tives are looking for four robbers an ; P dacks, double finger tips; 16-button or elbow | white only, The $2.50 kind, special for one day || Monday night boarde ana Fe passenger ctrl ge dr» Aly oe Hl light blue, made a re Fe * 8 6 D Sizes 5 7 4 held up ngers on the obsePVation p i ; re : et crate eS a Mees OE We 1, wath peel Bh Pavers ren Wet vy the tree exer. The banain gor only @ in Japanese style, as illustrated, and very The “Paragon” Electric } —_———. attractively hand-embroidered with large G | ? ; $1.00 Long Silk Gloves 69c $3.50 Long Kid Gloves $2.75 fhotal design in white, Lamp Bracket ,! ‘Women's good weight “Tricot” Stik Gloves, full Genuine “French” kid Gloves, full elbow length, A H HURT IN AUTO WRECK ceptior ectri light m1 elbow length, with double tipped fingers and guar-| with one row atitehing on back, 3 pearl buttons at co Cc R ‘al. M 19.—Cleorge J. Prestey or football |i Exceptional value at $2.50. Doubles the value of any el id a _garong in each pair. White and black. Sizes | wrist; white or black. Sizes 5% to 7 at $2.75 pair. | : gn wea vhs! entccute af ta x tk : sainetia | - Pcs adh HE P. a claro | |] | coach at Stanford university, ts , } aran B | $1 75 Short Kid Gl 1.19 today, from a serious wound in th he was | | ° 0 joves 31. | inter of a hiteht rout into omobile n Lam A Ste Short Silk Gloves 39¢ = svomen's short French Kid Coven, with ee Silk and Wool Poplin eco Lene Bracket _con- sists of lamp, reflector, ex- 2,000 pairs of these double tipped short Silk | large horn fastenere; white with black embrotd Gloves in biack, white, gray, champagne, tan, | ery, or black with white embroidery. Slees 6% to dS dam “Irregulars” of 50c gloves. Sizes | 7, $1.19 pair to UILTY; CHARGES FRAMEUP at $1.00 Yard HE Basement Salesroom Silk Sec- Lower Main Floor of mn Marche, G 108 At ES, May 19.—Found guilty by a fury of committing a " tension cord, MEN’S Hl | A | statutory against Lillian Palmer, 15, Philip Kilfoll concn e tion features at $1.00 yard an excel- sling ain” iin cell In the county jall, awaiting sentence that will be pronounce . he. 9 A - “ GH- C SS $22. 50 AND $25. 00 SUITS | Under the law, he may be sent to prison fram one to 50 years. lent quality of Silk-and-wool Poplin in eljoint coiled- | The jury returned ite verdict last night, after deliberating two the 40-inch width. It equals in beauty spring bracket. |heurs, Three ballots were taken. Kilfoll dictated a statement alleging | ' r i P * 4 Reduced to fragile Legh og eo tibe Sgay Lipa need i} many of the more expensive weaves and It is instantl: is especially adapted to this season's adjustable - dress modes. ‘ any angle required; attaches or rests |PLAN NEW CHURCH HOME The colors carried include Copen- anywhere it is needed. on The First Christian church plana to build a new home, either on har a : Nell D : 7 * the site of the old structure, Broadway and Olive, or on some cheaper hagen, wistaria, Nell-rose, Delft, Tango, No screws or fixtures of any kind } site Duck-wing blue, Apple-green, Olive, required. Handy for sewing-room, music y Dove, Navy and Black. room or sleeping chamber; equally so A Great ‘Two-Day’ Anniversary Sale or KILLED UNDER CAR WHEELS Attractively priced at $1.00 yard. for workroom or office. Price $1.50. William Lynch stumbled across a track in the Great Northern yards | last night, fell upder the wheels of a moving freight train, and died | | soon after at the Providence hospital. He was 50 years old and had) | been a railroad man 30 years, most of the time in Seattle. A widow and/ three children survive him. the Better Sorts of Men's Cle Clothes. Every $22.50 and $25.00 Suit in the Men’s Store Is Includ- ed—Except the Plain Blues and the Plain Blacks. All the latest styles are here, gentle- men—the conservative 3-button business sack, the jaunty soft roll 2 and 3-button English styles—all strictly hand-tailored. Made of high-class all-wool fabrics in the very patterns that are “all the go” this summer. Pin stripes—small checks, plain grays, browns and tans. A few two-tone herringbones—$17.50 for to- morrow and the next day—instead of $22.50 and $25.00. 12 1-2¢ Dress Percales Priced —8l/2¢ Yd.— 2,500 yards of Dress Percales, 36 inches wide, in lengths to 10 yards. Both light and dark grounds to choose from, with neat patterns, 8%c a yard. —Lower Main Floor. Basement faleeroom. —Third Floor. a New Arrivals in Japanese Wash Silks HE SILK SECTION has just received a shipment of Japanese Wash Silks in appropriate weights and qualities for sport waists, dresses and undergarments. ‘BREAD BETTER? IT COSTS MORE Better bread is promised Seattle by a higher price the grocers are! to be charged hereafter. They must pay $1 for 28 loaves, instead of | 20, as heretofore, The change was effective yesterday, Competition has been #0 keen and profits so small under the old order, say the bak- | ers, the quality had to suffer 1 The change suits the grocers, they declare, providing the weight| | | doesn’t fall off. al ‘MAY NAME U. OF W. HEAD ‘The new president of the state university may possibly be named at Wednesday morning's meeting of the board of regents. The selec-| tion of & new head will be discussed, but whether a definite decision | will be reached is problematical, The final decision tn this regard may | | be put over until Inter In the year i Revision and adjustment of the personnel of the faculty will be| 3,000 Yards of 7c Calicoes at | made i —bde Yd.— PRETTY SOFT FOR ALDRICH C. R. Aldrich, member of Aldrich & Hunt, architects, was yester day appointed by the county commissioners to act as superintendent of | construction on the new court house, Ho'll draw $500 a month, For the sport waist we especially rec- $1.00 and $1.25 the yard, respectively. ommend “Nippon Duck,” made of the finest, selected yarns, very soft in texture and of a quality that seems to improve with tubbing. This may be had in the 27-inch and 36-inch widths, priced at Other desirable numbers in Japanese Silks offered at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 the yard; the first two in the 27-inch and the last two in the 36-inch width. —First Floor. Union St. Store, “Tdeal” Steam Cooker Special $3.50 HE entire meal for the average-sized family may be cooked in this steamer at one time. It is ideal also for putting up fruit, as it will hold twelve quart jars—six on each shelf. Se a yard for 3,000 yards of Calicoes in light and dark shades, Full bolts and mill ends, 24 and 25 inches wide, in dots, figures and stripes, —Lower Main Floor. Made of heavy charcoal tin, with brass hinges and copper bottom; equipped with four shelves and two large, square pans Special at $3.50. —Housefurnishings Section, ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS—ON SALE FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 12 || RELEASE FERRY WATCHMAN NO TELEPHONE ORDERS CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR FORENOON BARGAINS. | Charles Stanchfield, watchman on the King county ferry, who was | | 1 complaint of passenger Saturd ight, who Ghareed| Se and 10c Bands 21-2c a Yd.| Children’s 50¢ Rompers 35¢ || ®t to picx’n1* yorkein, wan reload yesterday, om order Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery Bands, in | Children's Rompers and Creepers, made of cot. ie the prosecuting attorney's office. | widths up to 4 inches; openwork and blind pat- | ton ripplette, In pink and blue. Sizes 6 months : MIE” iim gai til 18 Wabahonsr an Ten a yuck: to 5 years. "On sale till 12 Wednesday at 35c, RAILWAY BOARD COMING Upper Main Floor. | When the North Coast Limit pulls into ttle tonight, Lieut. F. Table Oil Cloth d 5e Toilet Paper at 2 1-2 a Roll sea’ and Thomas Riggs, of the new Alaska railway commission, who 20c Table oth 9e Yar tae! "isee’ SORA Puiies "hn Fasok will remain in Seattle until June 1, will arrive. W. C. Eden, third mem able Ollcloth, 20¢ value, with slight impertec: | uit he Wesmmearest, Paver a good nize rotie, If! her of the commission, ix expected in a few days. They will be gucsts Not over 6 roll nivic a » here. tions, 45 inches wide, in tan, green and red, on | to each customer. None delivered at this price, of various civic organizations while here. sale till 12 Wednesday at 9c a yard. Third Floor. | Lower Main Floor. Sel tng ot ff | enn Pe CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING 25¢—IN THE MARINELLO shop WANTS CRACK AT PICKINGS Ralph H, Coshun will distribute $130 in salaries to three men to sit And an expert “Children’s Barber” to do the work—one that you needn't be afraid |f|!,% chair by turns for 14 days at the door of the county treasurer's to leave your little ones with while you goa-shopping. —Third Floor, Union St. Side. | Extension Dining-Room Tables HE Furniture Section is now showing an exceptionally large and well-selected assortment of Extersion Tables in the various popular woods and _ finishes, introducing a number of desirable new patterns We describe and illustrate three typical values from our showing of Oak Exten- sion Tables: PRICE $22.50 office until June 1, when certificates of delinquency, drawing 15 per! cent, will be awarded. Coshun wants firet chance and will keep the three men on the job, holcing first place treed him See enone eames nes ocean aa OM Bt. Side. —NO. 2 1-2 CAN MADRONA TOMATOES PRICED 8c A a | mg Fumed or Dull Gol- den Oak Extension Table, 45-inch top ex- tending to 6 feet. Pic- New York aqua 4t Marche brand 1 Seattle is already reaping benefita from the proposed new Alaska tured below Price A trgl . St on eC blend of 22¢ @rat rH railroad, ‘The Food Products Co. whieh prepares fruits and vegetables $22.50 Pile Taal aa ew in Oregon, will make Seattle the distributing point for their products : 10c 30c in Alaska and Siberia. They will operate here under the Northern Saas Pidnepsie, iad aie tat aby is small sive, tency: quail Sales Co., on Western ay HOMES DAMAGED BY FiRE A $1,200 fire resulted when flames in the home of BE. Marande r, 1133 Franklin ay., spread to an adjoining house, in which lived E, Emerson Both houses were badly damaged Don’t Forget the Embroidery Contest—with its $60.00 in Cash Prizes sonMARCHE PRICE $28.00 Fumed Oak Extension PRICE $32.00 Fumed Oak Extension Table with 48-inch top, ex Table with 48-inch top, ex- WIFE KILLER PLEADS GUILTY tending to 6 feet Pictured tending to 6 feet Pictured above. Price $28.00. above, Price $32.00 With tears streaming down his pe r who shot and Niel Mi bents. bi oid Avion Hike Mabietin Seephent Mile. ond, killed his i in Jeorgetown t ed guilty to a Other attractive patterns in Oak Extension ‘Tables moderately priced from $13.50 harge of first degree murder be! er today . P +—TAL® Fioe 1 want to be punished,” he told the court upward ears | Judge Prater deferred sentence until Saturday,