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of Russian Suits from 2% to § years of age are from 7 to 17 years of age. Boys’ 50c Wash Suits in Sizes From 2 1-2 to 8 Yea and dickey fronts. military style in blue, tan and gray; special at 3 —_ — ers—all on sale for a day at a straight discount of 20 its price. «Decoration Day” — “# Men—New Suits for the Holiday ; and at $10.00 Instead of $12.50 and $15.00 They are nice summer patterns in fancy tweeds, cassimeres and anfinished worsteds. In browns, tans, dark mixtures—and lots of those popular that so many men are wearing ‘his summer. Made in the conservative three-button style, carefully tailored and lined with good alpaca or serge lining. BOVS’ $2.45 AND $2.98 SUITS AT $1.95 EACH Now that vacation time is drawing near the boys will need good, be | suite—hence this offer In Suits Friday at $1.95. Models of cassimeres anc tweed materials, made Norfolk and Russian blouse styles—in neat stripes and plain colors of brown, gray an@ dark mixed colors—som fects. Sizes at $1.95. Worth regularly $245 Sizes of the and $2.96 ach, for a day . Special —at 39c— Wash Suits tn some with Others are in the | Sizes 6 to 6 %S Hats for boys. are rah rah and middy atyle 500 blouse style, Roys’ Russian allor collars er inside bands in plain blue and white colors. 9e instead of 50c each. For the Children’s $2.50 we ham Dresses Wi Parasol at so you ha these bargains fre can ’ Dresses of plaid old colors arasol to mate are made low fect tn “8 years, spec! t to 14 $1.98. Decoration —59e Ea.— | Chiléren's Play Suite | at 20% Less THIS UNUSUAL OFFER INCLUDES—@rry Woman's and Child’s Sweater we have—our entire stock of Saxony and Pacific makes—in the Shaker, the rope stitch and all the best grades of pure wool Sweat- per cent. Get your vacation Sweater now and save a fifth of . WOMEN’S OR CHILDREN’S $2.50 SWEATERS $2.00 OMEN’S OR CHILOREN’S $3.50 SWEATERS WOMEN'S OR oe DREN'S $3.75 wih Rd NS OR C W N's OR AIL 00 WERT 06 WOMEN’S OR CHILDREN’S $6.00 SWEATERS $4.80 WOMEN’S OR CHILDREN’S $7.50 SWEATERS $6.00 WOMEN’S OR CHILDREN’S $8.00 SWEATERS $6.40 For this store carr Gloves than any other store in In Kayser Gloves the tips ou 50e to $1.25. Long Gloves Tbe Full elbow length Pure Gloves with double tipped fingers. Black or white in sizes 6% to 8 at 79¢ a pair Friday. si Silk | | orfolk Suits Boys’ Rah Rah and Middy Straw Hats 6 to 6 7-8 at —$1.09 Ea.— blue, red or white outside bands, blac! —Upper Main Floor. store will be closed on Saturday — and little folks’ which to get new wearables for Day ie Play Suits for | Girls’ $3.95 Dresses | —$2.98 Ea.— Lower Mate Floor THE SEATTLE HOME OF “KAYSER” GLOVES grays on sale They black, sath k, tan, Children’s $1.25 Ging- ham Dresses Whih Parasol at ve om They are of wink blue, pink and ta ly trimmed; sine © years —at $2.50— Girls’ pretty White | Children’s Coats of of pretty striped or | Lingerie Dresses of fine | rotton Rajah with low checked ginghams in | lawn, trimmed with val | belt and large collar and three sty) st 2 to | lace and embrotdery, ¢ | suffs, a 2 to 6 years & years, S90 | to 14 years of ake, —Second Floor, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF oyenvery ON SALE | i} $2.95 & $3.50 Coats The Corner Grocery Mediators Man on the Cracker Barrel—t've thought It over a long Ume, now, and I know what this Mexican erists ts all about. Old Hoo erta simply aimed to git a litle money in ctreulation at Vera Cruz Soldiers ts good spenders when they have it, Thats why every town wants an army post The Grocer—Huh, helva welcome they give ‘em, shootin’ ‘em down with snipers, How many of us did they kilk-17 or 19 Boy (entering) Ma wants a dime's wortha prunes an’ a boxa soda-crackers! Fellow With a Crutch—1 fergit which. But {t shows we ain't to be trifled with, If that hammer hadn't dropped on my foot, be Heve me, I'd be down there packin' a Springfield myself. Casual Loiterer—What's those snipers? Are they anything like a bird dog? Fellow With a Crutch (with supertority) fneak around and pick off anything Man on the Cracker Barrel (abstractedly annexes a dried her ring)—-Yep, that's it Grocer (petulantly) ore—a wire cage to keep ‘em from pic Tho Old Vet (coming out of a re orderly in the 147th Massachusetts cavalry— Man Who's Been There--A person that hasn't Hved three years in Mexico doesn't know what It's lke for « minute, peer (with Interest)-—Wuz you there that long? meet Vil-la? Man Who's Been Th They're goriling that ‘That's all that saves my cheese from snip ing off anything ries)-—-Now, when I was an Did you ever Naw—I never had no horses nor noth ing at all worth taking. I ran a curto store in Chihuahua Boy (to keep from forgetting)—-Dime-nwortha-cheeseanna boxa-snipers! Dime's-wortha-cheese-anna-boxasnipers! Casual Loiterer—How's the climate down there? Man Who's Been There—Depends on where you are, Beat cli- mate's generally where they’s the worst people. Man on the Cracker Barre! (forgetting the hominy)—Mow ‘em down with a machine gun, that’s what I say, I wonder what a ma- chine gun sounds ike, Old Vet (beginning over)——Now, when I wus an orderly with the 147th Massachusetts cavalry Grocer—Why, anybody knows what a machine gun sounds like It sounds like—let's nee Hoy (rapping impatiently on counter with coin)—Ratat-at- atattat! ser (brightly): There! —Just Ike that! Fellow With Crutch—-This Carranza ain't such a heavyweight He never pulled « trigger nor cut a throat fn all his life, All he | has to do ts act lady-ike and take orders, Villa's the Mark Hanna of that bunch Man on the Cracker Barrel # a few raisins)—There goes a customer out! rocer—I wonder what he wanted Casual Lotterer—Yes, and if he tries to die a natural Mexican death some morning coroner's verdict of measles. | Fellow With a Crutch-—-1 guess you felt pretty leary down there, didn't you? Man Who's Been There (creating a diversion, ¢0 he can ami doudle-cross Villa he'll poison or bullet, and a Never felt eafer in my life. Man on Cracker Rarrel—But | notice you hot-footed outa there. Man Who's Been There: Sure! came out. Uncle Sam pays the expenses of all refugees, don't he? Catch me overlooking a vacation tr Firat I knew of any war down there was when the {illustrated weeklies began coming in. That's because the papers down there don't publish anything but victories. Fellow With a Crutch—I unders pnt sombrero and 10 per cent chill Shafter— 4 the Mexican army is 90 per p, When I was in Cuba with Grocer—Hello, what yuh want, bub? BRoy—Ma wants a dime swortha chill beans and a boxa—boxa Carranzas. 29 ENTER 500-MILE RACE INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 28. ‘Twenty-nine drivers had qualified today for the annual 600-mile automobile race to be staged here Satur. day. The foreign cars made the fastest time tn the elimination trial Georges Botlolt, French driver, ing a new United States recoi yesterday when he drove two and a half miles in 1:30.13. The drivers who have qualified are: Boilloit, Gouz as, Dawson, Bragg, Wishart, Christizens, Wilcox, Burman per, Haupt, Anderson, Guyot, Chassagne, Mulford, Richenbacher, Grant and Gilhooley /BOUNCES ROCKS OFF GALLERY LONDON, May 28. | windows in the National gallery her name. When arraigned tn police court, ings \KAISER WILHELM HAS A COLD | BERLIN, May 28 Was announced today. the Guards at Potsdam was postponed. * a larger stock of “Kayser” Fabite town twear the glove. Short Gloves to $2.00. $1 Long Silk Gloves 79c Pair | Women’s $1.75 Kid Gloves $1.19 Real French 2clasp style for street me or black; sizes 6% to 7, at Kid Dress Gloves, wear, in —Lower Main Floor, ON SALE FRIDAY MORNING FROM 9 A.M. TO 12 No Telephone Orders Accepted for These Forenoon Bargains 10¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP 5c MEN’S AND WOMEN’S 60c | Paimolive Soap, special from | 9 a. m. till 12 at 5c a cake AND 75c TENNIS OXFORDS | —Upper Mt re | 50c TOOTH PASTE 29 | Pebsco Tooth Paste, the 500 | r ee size, till 12 Friday, 290 tube. e —Upper Main Floor. Hither white or black Tennis Ox- | 6c CHALLIES 4 A YD. fords, made with good quality rub- | ber soles and all sizes to choose | ide, not o 16 golden “nef from, till 12 Friday 50 pair. Lower M —Upper Main Floor. | shades, WOMEN’S 15¢ VESTS 7! 46 Women’s low neck, sleev white cotton Vents, sec ot Se grade. —Lower Main Floor, 25¢ GARTERS 15c A PR. Men's Boston Garters tn best ti 12 Friday 15¢ —Lower Main Floor. 25c PLAYING CARDS 19¢ Bicycle Playing Cards, pr alr cushion finish —Upper Ma Ivory CHILDREN’S 10c STOCKINGS 5c A PAIR | BOYS’ 50c nOMPens, SPECIAL AT 19¢ EA. 500 pairs of Children’s Fine Ribbed Fast Black Cotton Hose, sizes 6 to 9%, at bo while we have any left, None to deniers. —Lower Main Floor, | 25¢ AND 50c WHITE HOSE 17c A PAIR Women's White Stockings, “Onyx” including lace boots, silk lisi ton; sizes 8%, 9, 9'%. | WOMEN’S 25 CHEMISETTES AT 15c | materials with sleeves, sizes 2 | GIRLS’ ae WAS High Neck Chemisettes in cream and white shad- ow lace and piain net, finished with cotton. 26e value at lhc each. —Upper Main Floor, 25c BEACH HATS, SPECIAL AT 10c EACH Large and small size Beach Hats, made of good quality straw braid in the combination colors. 26¢ value, special 10c each till 12 Friday. —Seeond Floor, 59¢ KITCHEN AND GARDEN WAISTS 25¢ Percale, Gingham and Lawn Waists with plain | tallored cuffs and high necks; till 12 Friday at instead of 6¥c. —Second Floor. 50c DRESSING SACQUES, SPECIAL 25¢ lunches, made with X11x14 Inches, 6%¢ Well woven cealed spreader and a fine line of style wide, at 26e till 12 Perce'> and Gingham Dressing Sacques with 5 pleces of black morsen, Joose front and shirred back. Others fitted with | black, worth 6c a yard, full peplum, at 260 till 12 Any. 4 Floor, | a yard till 12 Friday SEATTLE AGENTS FOR THE POPULAR Union Street, Second Avenne, Pike Street. Plain blue and tan Rompers. medium to 6 years lc —Upper Main Floor, 0 14 years, Hammocks of hardapun pretty color effects with « “McCALL” PATTERNS Telephone Main 6x25, Mado of washable H DRESSES AT 50c EACH f gingham or pereale, not a only two to a customer 112 Friday 60c. —Second Floor. 98c MATTING SHOPPING CASES Sve Fae Matting Shopping Cases or can be strong steel har —Fourth Floor, | 98c WOVEN HAMMOCKS, SPECIAL AT 69¢ yarn, in od tu low valance, 69¢ 59¢ PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS 25c A YARD 1.600 yards of pretty Piain and Fancy Silke in * and colors, 24 and 36 inches Vriday, —Upper Main Floor, | 35¢ SKIRTING MOREEN ‘AT 19c A YARD ino for skirts, Jet i FORMER ATHLETE IS IN BAD LOS AN ES, May 28.—Rush Meado’ | versity athlete and football and baseball | Southern California, | delinquency of Ruth Bartle, 17. Miss Bartle is at a sanitarium here. | ‘HE PANS HINKY-DINK PLAN | J. Y. C, Kellogg told the Rotary club last night that as provided in the proposed “Hinky Dink” charter, iquity.” Elmer Todd defended new Garter. ‘HEAT KILLS 3 IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, May 28.~ for six deaths {n the metropolitan district heat. The others were killed by lightning. WOODMEN INITIATE 200 Last night, to the Woodmen of the World, Me Consul 1. 1. Boak of Denver and [ Portiand,. The Everett delegation cam MOORE NAMED I. T. U. CHIEF hero at the University would ty Head Con in two speci P. Martin cars. Tetzlaff, Thom Duray, ye A A suffraget today hurled stones through three She was arrested, but refused to tell she discoursed fluently in |} French at the top of her voice, completely drowning out the proceed-| ‘That the katsor ts suffering from a severe cold Owing to his illness, the parade and review of | #, former Santa Clara uni. of is held tn jatl on a charge of contributing to the 30 counctiimen, “work In Hot weather Wednesday was responsible Three succumbed to the in Eagles’ hall, a class of 200 members waa Initiated tn nbers of 30 camps welcomed Head of A. F. Moore was elected president of the Seattle Typographical union, No, 202, at the annual election of officers In the Labor temple yesterday, His opponent was A. J. Gassman. F. delegate to the international convention at Providence, R. L, GIRLS BAKE FOR PRIZES Fresh bread today? ©. Cattle was named | in race, } Ten mighty busy girls from the Eighth grades of the city schools went to work bright and early today in the break-baking contest for two silver cup trophies, The loaves placed in the ovens at the Summ uit school will be inspected by three judges and prizes awarded to the siris| showing the best baked bread “COUNTRY JACK” CONFESSES Jacob Kontturl, “Country Jack,” the man thought to have cs | Jack Minte, found lying dead with ax wounds in his head tn a shad jon the water front yesterday morning, has been arrested, and is sa to have confessed. his fish net A fight followed. TO TREAT STOCK DABBLER id Kontturl is said to have accused Minte of stealing A lunacy commission has ordered Mrs, Ella F, Bordeaux committed to Steilacoom for treatment She is said to have lost $42,000 with a San Francisco firm ‘CITY MAY USE COURT HOUSE Council committees are considering increasing the three-story new The pres- Councilmen believe $3,000 a month rental | | county cqurthouse by two stories, to be used for city offices, ent city hall ts crowded, could be saved, ‘MORAL: DON’T WASH ’EM LOS ANG May 28 Losing his balance while washing a secor She has a mania for the stock market, story window in the business district today, Leo Kraft, tumbled among a crowd of pedestrians, knocking several to the pave ment, Kraft’s skull was fractured and he may die, Several persons were bruised Kraft's bucket of water deluged two women shoppers, Do |H Palma, Cooper, Friedrich, Chandler, Oldfield, Mason, Brock, Klein, {Pang i } i } | | | | | H | il iH | DIAMOND MATCH CO, cheerlly reports that the Prohibition on | \“phossy jaw” matches forced it to produce a much superior artic 1 You have to kick some people inte good things, FREDERICK &- NELSON ‘Store Closes Saturday in Observance of Memorial Day | Memorial Day Favors and Decorations the St First Shown in itionery Sectio Floor Unmounted Cotton Bunting Dennison’s Decorated Flags, 244x4, 3x5 and 6x8 feet, | Paper, patriotic desig 10 Se, b0c¢ and $1.26. feet for 1h Mounted Cotton Bunting Dennison’s Roll Crepe Flags 12x18 16x24 and 24x36 | Paper, 10¢ inches, 10¢ Dennison’s Paper Napkins nount 7x10 | 10¢, 15¢ 36e hundred; 8 to 32x48 inches $1.60. | Inch pla 5 for 106 y ga on staff, 31414% Decorat Paper Table | } LAGS Inches, for 6c; 4%x6% | Cloths, ¢ . 26¢ | a inches, be each; 8x11%, 100 Patriotic Lunch Sets for six | : each, persons for 12, 6 | For Memorial Day Small Silk Plage, 1%x2, on Paper Ice Cups and F | : pina, 10¢ dozen | patriotic designs, 66c and | NE of the ways in Bow Pins, 2 for be | dozen. Firat ¥ which Memorial Day may be most appropriately the display of the Flag at one’s dwell- observed is by Wash Suits for Tiny Tots. $1.00 | ing or house of business. HE sketch at left | The Flags to be had in aight | our Upholstery Section are pee ete bei Sane, | made of fast-color, wool brown or blue and | navy bunting, with double- white, with beach stitched seams, and cor- trousers, prettily | respond in design with gov- cg Pdagliberd | ernment regulations ingly attractive little | _ Wool Bunting Fings, 2x3 feet, sult for summer 90. wear, carried in sizes Wool Bunting Flags, 3x5 feet, 2, 3 and 4 years, $1.95. Price $1.00, Wool Bunting Flags, 4x6 feet, Little Girls’ Dre: | $2.95 pictured at right, is | Wool Buntings Flags, 6x8 feet, made of plain-color | $2.95. chambray gingham, Bunting Flags, 5x10 feet, in biue, pink or tan, trimmed with revers, belt and pipings of bloome match and ts pretty striped ginghams. Has 8 to a very attractive value at $1.00 3 Bunting Flings, 6x10 feet, Infante’ Wear Section, Second Floor, | $5.66. a Wool Bunting Flags, 8x12 feet, $7.85. A Clearance of (Larger sizes furnished on short notice.) COTTON BI NTING uv 8. FLAGS Well made, with sewed stars and stripes, 4x6, 5x8 and 6x10 Silk and Dress Goods Remnants —embracing a great many of the season's best styles {m Sult- ing, Waisting and Cloaking materials, in useful lengths, rang- ing from 1% to & yards | feet, $1.35, $1.95 and $2.7 All at sharp reductions for quick disposal. | First Fier —Firet Floor Laicsselfntincnennitnenntonfettdtbenitill Wilton Rug Specials RIDAY the Domestic Rug Section offers excep- tional values in Wilton Rugs as follows: High-Grade Corsets Special $1.95 high-grade Eight very fine grade Wilton Rugs in the 9x12 TYLES of the moment in the size, 6 patterns in all, special $37.50. well-known Regaliste and CB Twelve good quality Wilton Rugs, 9x12 size, % 1& Spirite Corsets, designed to ‘7 ial $27.50. produce the natural figure lines, choice of 7 patterns, specia 50. Low, medium and medium-low Also on sale Friday, four patterns in 9x12 Axmin- bust models, in sizes 18 to 24, Exceptionally low priced at $1.95. wrath tna —Second Fioor. ster Rugs, special $15.50 each The Housefurnishings Section Suggests Picnic and Camping Accessories W ovEN HAMMOCKS of good quality yarn, fitted with tufted pillow, spreader at head and finished with valance. Several patterns to choose from, special $2.00 each White Crepe Paper Napkins, 10c hun-| Folding Cardboard Lunch Boxes with dred. | handle, 5c each. Paprus Paper Plates, 25 in package | Julep Straws, 500 in box for 30c. for 10c. : White Paper Tablecloth and Napkin Waxed Paper in continuous rolls or Sets (cloth with 12 Sc and 10c set Paper Plates, 9-inch, 5¢ dozen; 3-inch, | for salads and ice cream, 4c dozen. dozen | BASEMENT SALESROOM “Baby Doll” Shoes for Girls “Baby Doll” Boots for children and growing girls, in patent viet kid, button style, with cravenette cloth top. Sizes 6 to 8, $1.50 pair; 8% to 11, $1.75 pair; 11% to 2, $2.00 2% to 5%, $2.50 pair. “Mary Jane” Pumps in Patent Vici Kid, for Misses, Children and Growing Girls. Have hand-turned soles and white lining. Sizes 2 to 5, 9M pair; 5% to 8, $1.25 pair; 8% to 11, $1.50 pair: 11% to & $2.00 pair; 2% to 7, $2.50 pair. Boys’ Chocolate-tan Calf Outing Shoes, on a comfortable-fitting napkins), two sizes, sheets, 5c roll or package Sanitary Waxed Paper Drinking Cups, 5 in box for Sc Wood Plates, 8-inch, 6c ~-Houseturnishings Section An Attractive Assortment of Trimmed Hats Reduced to three low prices: $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Basement Salesroom Linen Motoring Coats $4.50 and $5.00 UST-SHEDDING COATS of linen, in full-length and three-quar- pair: pure ter Balmacaan style, very well tailored and almost indispensable for motoring wear, Sizes 34 to 44, $4.50 and $5.00. A full-length Coat of linonette is at- tractively priced at $1.75. Basement Salesroom priced at last Sizes 9 to 15, $2.00 pair; to 64, $2.50 pair. with elk-tanned sole. 18% to 2, $2.25; 2% —Basoment Salesroom. Special Prices on Laundry Supplies peer DUST, SPECIAL 2 PKGS. FOR 35¢— e-size packages of Gold Dust, 2 packages ‘ae ee POTTS’ SAD IRONS, SPECIAL 95¢ SET— Set of three Irons of different =, Bo with highly-polished nickel-plated bottoms, detach- able handle, and stand, spectal 95¢. WASH BOILERS, SPECIAL §1.25— Wash Botlers of heavy charcoal tin, with seamless fit-in cover and heavy copper bottom, Special $1.25, GALVANIZED WASH TUBS, SPECIAL 7Oe— Large-size Galvanized Wash Tub with wring- er attachment, special 7O¢, ~-Housefurnishings Section. CLOTHES BASKETS, SPECIAL $1.15— Imported Clothes Baskets of fine quality willow, with reinforced edges. Sizes 31x24x13 inches deep, special at $1.15. ”