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For Bargains i 4 . : e C « e B0e to $2.00 Dress Goods in serges, nobby 24 and 36-inch Silks, enough in most for a checks, suitings and mixtures, skirt and dress waist or dress. Lustro 36-inch Printed Pon lengths On sale for a day at one-third off gee MG-ined Hrocaded Pongee White Wash the regular selling prices. All wanted shades Stk, Plain and Fancy Poplin and 40-tnch Grena included dine; worth as high as 59¢ a yard 4 $1.25 and $1.50 Silks at | 36-Inch Black Silks for | Remnants of 20c Sateens | ~ | —75c Yd— —89c Yd— —8ce Yd— ‘ Remnants of to 40-inch Reliable Mack Silks, including Extra fine Sateens, fine line | Sitke—including plain and fancy | heavy Black Satin Duchess, Peau | of colors and plenty of black * Crepes, Charmeuse and Satins, de Cygne, lustrous Chiffon Taf. | lengths from 1 to 6 yards; full : in lengths for waists and dresses, | feta and Satin Messaline, at 8%c | 36 inches wide, at 8o a yard % at 75e a yard. a yard | —Upper Main Floor, WY —25c style Wash Suits, years. with vestees, and effects. quality Friday at 25c; 10-WATT TUNGSTEN LAMPS 25¢ pt Dateline 15-WATT TUNGSTEN LAMPS 25¢ Pace ct Edenton ltt decthendinte 25-WATT TUNGSTEN LAMPS 25¢ 40-WATT TUNGSTEN LAMPS 25¢ G@OWATT TUNGSTEN LAMPS 35¢ TOOWATT TUNGST Children’s 35 of pink, blue or tan Ii der plait and stitched Ready-made Pillow in convent Special at 10 each. Many Bon Marche Economies in Things for Easter and Spring Remnants of Dress Goods 500 Samples of $2.95 Trimmed Hats Boys’ 35c Wash Suits Bargain Friday in the Art Shop Stamped Dresses © Sizes 1 to 2 and 3 to 4 years in Chi dren's Stamped Dresses, entirely made 25¢ Pillow Covers 10c Each or green burlap, stenciled and b designs; 26¢ 1 GIRLS! |HAT! GET IT FREE! kennnnaananmanamananaed ald Bargain Friday} Goods and Silks Silks for in Easter Dress Plain and Fancy S " THE SEATTLE STAR Window | Mail csc FREDERICK &-NELSON <3 —At $1.50— Samples of Clever New Styles—in Dapper Little Tarbans—Jaunty Sailors and Picturesque Rolled and Drooping Brims And because they are samples—we can save you about half They are made of novelty straw braids silks—and there are so many different styles one of the advantages of buying samples—the large variety | The trimmings consist of flower bands, silk ribbons, velvet bows and other modish garnitures. —Second Floor. | to $2.50 Wash Suits —at 98c— prettily combined with in the 500—that is Nate _ Addre Ea— Boys’ Combination Oliver Twist 400 Boys’ Wash Suits—Russian sizes 2% to 8 style, some with sailor collars—~ Tan and blue combinations others with military collars. Sizes paki pete Wille 2 to 8 years. They are odds and | rimpes your Idea of an attractive spring bonnet above this face. — | a . out the blank and mall to the “Easter Hat Editor,” The Star They are made of good ends, some slightly soiled. Worth | Another ploture will appear tomerrew and on each eucceeding day chambray and will sell $1.50, $1.95 and $2.50. On sale | | of the week. regular vatue 35c. Friday at 9c, Upper Main Floor. | The contest will close at noon on April 1. The best single design |] in by that time will be selected by Mme, Hemer, of the Paris Millinery Store, 1433 Fourth ave., and Cynthia Grey, of The Star. The winner will be announced in the home edition of April 2. The Paris Millinery Store will at once make a hat along the lines) of the winning design and on the night of April 3 it will be handed fre | of ch winner for her to wear Easter Sunday and a long thereafter as she may choose. | SEND IN YOUR DESIGNS, as many as you choose. if you wish, you may aleo send a written description of the hat, as to) kind and color of material to be used, although this ie not necessary. PLENTY JAIL ROOM RESERVED | The county commissioners have agreed to swap 10,000 square feet! of space on the fifth floor of the new courthouse with the city council in exchange for an equivalent amount of space in the city hall. The county will ase this space for the county jail When the changes are made, only the police department, police J court, city hospital, jin the city hall SURVIVORS OF DENVER ON WAY NEW YORK, Mareh We have not been able to get another | word by wireless from the captain of the Denver, and the sinking of the | liner is as much a mystery as it was yesterday,” sald the manager of | the Mallory line here today The White Star lne received a wireless from the liner Megantic, saying she will reach her pier tomorrow afternoon, The Manhattan will dock Sunday. ‘These two ships carry the survivors of the {ll-fated Denver, which #ank in midocean. ANOTHER TAG DAY ON APRIL 3 health department and the two jalls will remain “National Tungsten’’ Lamps Give More Light at About One-Third the Cost of Consumption Than Ordinary Lamps For example, 120-watt ordinary carbon lamps give 32 can dle power, and burn 12-5 hours for lc. The 40-watt “National Tungsten” Lamps give 36 candle power and burn 414 hours for le. Quite a saving—don't you think so? —Lower Main Floor. N 60 | FOR '12!¢ State Souvenir Spoons }123c | in order to raise funda te lift a mortgage of $5,000 on the First Everybody is A them—you will |f| A. M. E. church property 1320 14th ave, due last January, and to nene with shou want @ set, too, when you see how arti« |f| irevent foreclosure, the congregation, headed by the pastor, Rev. 1 hess. tle and inexpensive they are. They are | | Me ton Mic ecided to hold a tag day on Saturday, April made of a heavy plate of pur r | iris of the church will offer them for sale on the and each spoon carries the emble one state worked in a design rects and other pubtic WEST SEATTLE BUS PLAN MADE heard an application presented by places out handsome Covers of brown idea Seventeen states already here—more on the way. Better start you once collection at Thursday © port commission 25c to 65c Pillows 10c As California Mi ti Soka: Shorett on behalf of a West Seattle autobus man who desires Stamped Pillows, Centers and Scarts { oi innesota to enter into an exclusive contract with the Weat Seattle ferry, The of linen, ticking and poplin, stamped i, Georgia Montana matter was referred to Counsel Preston and Corporation Counsel Brad. and tinted in floral and conventional { “i 4 Gesigua. Special at 10c each Illinois New Jersey t his client Is prepared to establish bus service 4 i th trunk lines and feeders extending as far south 69c Night Gowns 39¢ Each — —— typ oh ag pe eteempet Night G na. entirely made M aie Oregon Pine passenger transferring to the ferry would go to the good quality na wi ihe ‘ Wi : : on neck and sleeves and simple ap » jassachusetts isconsin | design for embroidering. Third Fi ls AND OTHERS —Upper Mate Floor Sie Rainier 1 strung with impc priced, each ... 19 hand-mi 81.00; each out by Luther B are genuine. We have 16 of Burbank varieties of Seeds, They 2bc packages: Seeds consists of & p seeds and 4 packag $1.60 worth for $1.00 Mt. Vernon None other groceries ders. Not over 4 ¢ & customer Agents for Time to Think of Tennis Supplies and Baseball Things | Plant “Burbank” Seeds in Your Garden And Have Those Wonderful “‘Burbank”’ Flowers and Vegetable Creations The “Burbank” seal is on each package of seed—and on each plant and tree sent A special $1.00 package of 4 Cans 25c delivered e: BUILDING CODE HEARING SET Rackets, | Boys’ Soe Catcher's Mitts, good) # fe Haseball Masks, The first definite steps toward altering the building code to stimu wut, quality tan leat firm y sure astio band late bullding operations in th nny Qi and Jackson st. regrade dis 79c | padding, each 39c pereee 7 39¢ tricts w taken Thursday The proposed changes were drafted in Balls, pur choice | Bere ine wee 1 ETAY tentative form and submitted to the eity board of appeals, following a co 19¢ | spectar wt hearing before the department efficiency and public safety committee Fk | Men's #125 Ftet ot the council, A public hearing has been set for April 7 | Pc 9-4 ore ine Mame, well'| we added wit Counciimar Ha resolution for the establishment of a bureau of ~ 1De | Pecisly Priced» , Sioee, Ih | municipal rese reh wan laid over until after the Saturday meeting of the clvic societi COT WAR RECRUITS IN FRISCO? | SAN FRANCISCO, March 25.—The German cruiser Leipzig, which went down in the battle off the Falklands in December, recruited 18 men from San Francisco before she started on her last tragic voyage |{t wae learned here today, Of the 18, only one survived. He is now a prisoner in the detentic amp near London The story reached here today In a letter received by Johann Hanse- na tallor of the G®rman Cosmos line steamer Seraphis, now in «dhe It care from Buenos Ayres and told of the drowning of 17 of the 18 men who shipped from here. Otto Schneider of the steam- ship Manila verified the details JAP REPLY UNSATISFACTORY | | | urbank’s only authorized distributors—as your guarantee that they Our Semi-Annual Sale (of Men’ ‘5 Spring Shirts | that th ‘and | fn th Kagen of 10¢ ° —Fourth Floor, Milk Winesap Apples | WASHINGTON, March It Is understood that Viscount Shinda, the Japanese ainbassador sured the state department that Ja 75c x pan'a position {n her negotiations with China in no way violates the werenpt itl (ORLY 134 boxes tn this tot open door” pclicy, The explarations, however, are said not to have| ) Phone or- Pine geet, eyo gant one n entirely satisfactory, in view of the apprehensions expressed here the The formal reply to Pres sident Wilson's inquiries {s promised soon. | COMMERCIAL CLUB MOVES MAY 1 Don't forget that we have a € Third Floor, THE on ¥ 7, Plans are under way by the ttle Commercial Club to open its ra now quarters in the Arcade building, May 1 ¢ rooms will be turned over to the clul April 15, and the club will immediately proceed to in BON Third Hiner, stall the furniture aud other equipment to make it the most popular | commercial body on the Coast Union St-—Second Ave—Pike St.—Seattle Tel, Elliott 4100, THE ALLIES may make it possible for Abdul Hamid to get back sultaning again. Oh, yes; Gen, Sherman was right! | | - the she sizes 2, rial, Pr and Children in garments for every occasion and will help pu materially in deciding just what form your plans shall take a ce is nd White ‘Te Moth Bags ma 10¢, 25¢, 35¢ an! 50¢ to The Spring Number of the Home Book of Fashion illustrates and 25c, this any oth Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns are so simple in construction, accurate in fit and authentic | in style that even the most inexperienced can feel confident of success in their use. Each pattern is aceompanied by @ guide chart, which make in cutting them. discusses the including one 15c pattern of your own Odd Dinnerware Items at Reduced Prices Bouillon Cups and Saucers ers. it next to impassible to go wrong Pattern 8757, Illustrated to Left Originally made of flowered chiffon, withoverblouse and puff- of taffeta and the novel collar and tie of hand-embroidered et, this can be reproduced in-materials coniderably less expen- ive without losing its original charm, Reqires about 5% yards { M-inch material, with 2 Is of 36-ing material for over- mise and puffing Price of this pattern,15 Pattern 8795, Illustrated toRight worn at Empire Girls’ Kimono Dress, with shaped belt p be or French waist-line. Dress opens in the jack, side front or on ulder, full length, short or drop-shoulder length sleeve 1,6, 8. Size 6 requires 2 yards 36-inch or 42-inch maj [7 ice 10 | favorite Spring styles for Worn ‘the selectjn —Firet Fig. Dress Goods Remnants A Reduced Prices ee Friday, the China : , Section offers unusual CO the Table Square values in various discon / Friday, an attractive tinued patterns of Dinner asértment of Woolen ware, which have been re Déss Goods Remnants, priced (by the separate in@iding desirable weights piece) at very low figures in) Poplins, Suitings, to effect a quick clearance Capes, Serges, Basket Among the items included Waves, Broadcloths and are Catings in black and 3 . edrs, also Black-and- Plates o hace sizes or Nappies white Check Suitings—all Baking Dishes Covered Dishes Bowls al sharply reduced prices f@ quick disposal. Silk Remnants at Reduced Prices \An attractive assortment @ Black and Colored Siks, comprising Fancy Nessalines, Fancy Taffetas, Tea Cups and Saucers reduced prices range $1.50 cach Third Flos The from provide a convenient and safe storage place for furs, @nton Crepe, Peau de annels, overcoats and other garments, affording i¢, Peau de Cygne, Char- tection from moths, soot, dust, dirt and moist- Suse, Satin Duchesse and They have the fragrant woody odor of cedar, and er desirable weaves in ure attractively priced as follows Ingths from 1 to 5 yards, No. 1 I sled 24x6x37, 63 Table Square, First Floor, No. 2 5 size 30x6x50, 75 ne No, 3 Bags, size 30x6x60, $1.00. No. 4 Bags, size 30x6x70, $1.28 5-Ft. Cedar Paper for wrapping up a Superior Gas Ranges ! for lining trunks and chests, burners be 12 sheets for OOx are clean-cut d and built from sel als in the best manner rhe sign is based upon rect principles for ciency, economy and venience, assuring results new center-heat burner; can be lated by using two or three ovens equipped new “Bolo” with reducing oven half usual size for quick baking; saves gas consumption new easily Women's High Shoes in the ray or black cloth tops, also Button Boots with pill cloth Louis heel quarter over A to D. pattern cleaned leather Price ®, oven slide; top Basement Salesroom Arrivals in Low Shoes $3.00 Pair excellent-fitting articles that need not sheets 40x48, ‘ Housewares Section. 5tep-Ladders Special 75c =a very timely dpecial, in view ef the dozens of uses to Which this lad Ber can be put in Spring Douse cleaning [3t is substan Ftially built of jFeasoned fir and stained yellow. Has #toel spreaders, hinges and two steel rods supporting steps. Special 75¢, HOUSE BROOMS, SPECIAL 30¢ Four-sewed Brooms of good quality broom corn, with plain finished hardwood handle, spe- clal 306. Housewares Section, R. Wallace esign ected effi con with oven regu one, with one better results and grates with parallel prongs; very Third Floor amen Souvenir Spoons The following State Spoons have just been received: Connecticut Indiana MMnots aes ST in time to mpet the lowa demand for new Haster comes thi} ship. Shoes In new Mic higan Missouri Footwear ment of Low styles for Spring. Thjre are Nevada \' twelve new styles td select New York \ from, Colonial and sap ef. Ohio fects, in sizes 2% to and Virginia widths A to D. Priceg3.00 Wisconsin pair, these, in Addl- / Women’s Tan Leatir Lace tion to the States . Oxfords, made overja low heretofore —_re- he 7 latte with rubpr sole ceived, visi nd heel, Sizes 2%fto 7% wis Wa 4 . 00 par ashington sate ‘ Oregon, —1daho, popular lace militap effect, Californie, ae a8, Colorado, Minnesota, are at and sole lasts, welt They fe made in sizes 2% to 7Y widths Basement Sabroom, on sale 12!2¢ each now een