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THE SEATTLE STAR , ‘NEIGHBORS MAKE GOAT OF LOT Ps Men’s $20 and $25] petoneine to m. ropertson |: Suits for $15.00) ssypaecmam , For Already Many Lines of Men’s $20 and $25 Suits Have Become Depleted — and Size Ranges Are Already Broken So Into the $15.00 Class They Go | Just in Time for Seattle Men to Get Their Easter Suits at a Big Saving Standard Lines—Bearing Labels of the Best \ A] Known Manufacturers in the Country. From 33to c's FREDERICK @ NELSON BASEMENT SALESROOM HETHER one desires a Hat in solid color to match the Easter costume or a combi- nation of new Spring shades the Basement Salesroom is ready to meet the requirements with a display that begins with the jaunty small hat and ranges up to the broad-brimmed garden styles. Hats for all occasions are featured—Tailored Hats, Semi-Dress and Charming Dress Hats, with trimming of small clusters of flowers, foli- age, ribbons and the new sword wings. The values are exceptionally good at $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50. High-grade Suits—every man jack of them—Suits 46-Inch r $20.00 and $25.00 the Chest _/ Measure | | In_Slims, that sell f re when g MUST Gt aken 500 of these EVERY ONE OF THEM TO Mostly the conservative Busine rt semi-English tan plaids, stripes 3 Stubs, : Stouts and res Regulars Boys’ High-Grade Suits at $5.00 $7.50 and $8.50 An Extra Pair of Trousers With Each Suit The Boys’ Clothing Section has a wonderfully good selec tion of Boys’ Suits this Spring in sizes from 6 . Bulgarian, Norfolk style, ‘trousers peg style, full li Hf either tweed, cheviot or cassimeres, in checks, plaic fancy mixtures. BOYS’ CONFIRMATION SUITS FOR PALM SUNDAY Dark Blae Serges, Sizes 5 to 18 — Basement Balesroom. Many New Arrivals in Suits at $15.00 OMEN in search of a good-looking Easter Suit at a moderate price are offered unusually good styles and values in these Suits at $15.00, They are well-tailored from Serges Poplins Tweeds Gaberdines plain colors, checks and mixtures, and include many | There is a vacant lot in the!April 5. the bureau will have 1600 block on Boyiston ave. which plenty of advance dope on et “spot” on Seattie's “vest.” [needing cleaning in effort) It in sume this lot could be made dent of & to the eye a that every rest constitute him of one © pretty homes on both Waste paper in the #tre: at | inf ! rman rate ae oe ind all around It, and {it in boxes p sm Norfolk and belted styles. Sizes for women and t No. 1612, is pose and to reau or The Star misses gly places that come to his Norfolk and Bl Style: BMARSHE) Wh i dettises ns ES A 7 el | Children’s Day—Special Bargains in Little Folk Wear | Children’s Smart Coats | Children’s Wash | SaturdaySpecials equally to owner for the Jcondition of the lot. They keep | their own premi in good order The University Commercial and dump refuse on the vacant has joined the movement Am lot. Inquiries among them showed will be held in Masonic hall |they didn't even know whose lot Friday night to discuss the clean: | er aces Dresses for 79c | for Very Little |]lorse:'wes “neceey's busines®*”* cluster Tizhts on 18th and Brook | 1 ghts on 14th and Brook-| lined or unlined, The owner of thie lot Is MAR. |Iyn aver y | cer in day Pes See aes ° | And Every One of Them Folks I] cer RooEM TSN ana "ane A ‘srt da | ining nd wo hip are unusually good for Suits blame with t Linings and workmanship y g selling at such a moderate price: $15.00. NEW TWEED COATS, $5.75— Smart military effects in well-tailored Coats of tweed $5.00 Novelty Spring Coats in» mixtures, with convertible collar. Sizes for women and misses. Attractive values at $5.75. White Chinchilla Coats, $12.50. be designated agents are A. Robinson & Co. |for a genera up of the Girls’ Sample Dresses Worth a Dollar or More . | Alaska building North end | White Honeycomb Coats with black cross stripes, $9.50. $1.79 Crib Blankets 59c Each |} ‘a pe kes Aly oR |] Suspender Skirts of black-and-white shepherd checks, with . All sizes from 2 to 6—and 6 Biderdown Crib Blankets, 24x The Star photographer has a| The Seattle branch of the Amer | t 4 to 28 t t Children's Wash D : , ; ; | competitor fean Gard nelety, composed of smart button trimming, 24 to 28 waist measurement, pique, gingham a to 14 years, and ever so many The's cohvestions”” cleac-up dod {echoo! childres, will conduct o tag ' erepes. Overskirt ple pretty styles to choose from ps $4.50. wide self belt, paint-up bureau has en - yed H,|sale Saturday to raise money to nicely trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14 They're made of a good quality y bound edges. iC. Allen as a special nt to|buy grass and flower seeds to Khaki Middy Blouses for outing wear, $1.50; Khaki Skirts, $1.25 and $1.50, Club style, $1.95. —Banement Salesroom, of gt me 1 . report daily on all th beautify rant lot ‘a 8 Infants’ Coats $1.50 and | % #!sbam—with doubie piaited | Baby Bunting Robes isetaut leis, hack See ee teers $1.75; Khaki Divided Skirts, $2.50. $1.95 j Sere —Preneh sive. $3. he can find in Seat Allen be-| The Rotary cinb will feature|f Infants’ Long Coats, made of Some have daintily embroid- | Soft eiderdown bound Raby |f/}20 hustling Friday clean-up week {n the next issue of {| Children’s Wash Dresses in large assortment, Women’s Pongee Waists in pretty Gaaity satece. Large’ celine | ered collare and cuffs of white Bopting. Bes n cute hood |i) When clean-up week begins,'the Rotary Bulletin | made up in Zephyr Ginghams, Percales, low and high neck modeéls, also Randsomely (rimmed with silk | pique—or large sailor collars of | avec tne thing 10 keep baby wares | Plain Crepes, Chambray, Pique, Rep in Waists of Crepe de Chine and urday, | solid colors. —Second Fleer. ALLOWS BAIL IN MURDER CASE } pretty styles for school wear, 55c, 7S¢, 95Sc, heavy China Silk in Country | CREAMERY WENATCHEE, March 26.—An ununsval privilege was extended by| Beet i de ho Judge Kauffman to Harry B Carr of Leavenworth, when bis bond was fixed nt $10,000, though he is under a first-degree murder charge. Carr) BU | | ER killed ©. D. Franklin in the Chelan county courtroom on December 7. | while the latter was being tried for assault on a little girl At the same time Carr also accidentally 29 Lb. | oatou SMUGGLER RINGLEADER If you are a stickler for quality goods, try this fresh churned Wash ington Creamery Butter 1A Sale of $1.25 ee | at $1.00 With Thoughts of Your Ecster Requirements Your outfit will not be complete with- out a new pair of Gloves—and why not get them at this sale? Women's fine 2-clasp Dress Kid Gloves in white, black, and gray, at $1.00 a pair. Sizes from 5%4 to 8, worth regularly $1.25. Muslin Gowns Girls’ Spring Coats Special 59c and 69c $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 ae I SW Spring styles in sizes 6 to 14 Jon r years, made up in black and white full and made checks and mixtures, in desirable weight for wear over wash dresses. They are full-lined and prettily trimmed with With the indictment of Harry Toboloeff, a Russian, Wednesday, by of good qual- the federal grand jury, it is believed the government has captured the Tingleader of a gang of smugglers who have been operating out of Vio- ity muslin, the GLOVES Swift's Premiom Hetled Ham, 35 « toria and Vancouver for several months, The operations of this gan, pretty f moire, satin and buttons. Moderately “Kayser’s” Pure Silk Gloves at 50c a Pair sileed to af 14, Bie. conte ed of transporting aliens to the United States in fa sketched is priced at $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00, Women's Giov a new Spring assortment, in every color trimmed on --Basement Salesroom, and black and white; sizes 5% to 8%. The fingers are double square neck tipped. “Kayser’s” known throughout the glove world as the best. —Lower Main Floor. 25e Stockings 15¢ Pair | 50c Union Suits 39¢ and kimono NOME HEARS OF GOLD STRIKE | | NOME, Alaska, March Boys’ Wash Suits sleeves with 26.—A big placer gold strike is reported Seconds of | he Mayflower Coftee, _freshiy || have been made on Dexter divide, four miles from } finished-edge embroidery insertion. Spe- 50c Zine Ribbed | romated, specia 27kc)! erators have struck dirt paying $3 a p The pay cial 69e. cotton, seamless te to 9%. Priced 15¢ pete 25c Summer Vests 17c | mile long, tt is claimed —s | ELL-MADE Wash Suits in the no aie 35c | | | popular Oliver Twist and Middy wm rgeee | LEADER OF REVOLT ESCAPES * 37 ‘he | | Blouse styles, made up in serviceable Crepe Plisse Gowns with yoke and stitched-down cuffs of the white crepe Knit Unior ru color, ah patterned with large polka-dots in lav- wash fabrics in a variety of co! om- (rtm ans h 96 ender or pink, special 69¢ : y lor-c 0 Shirts “and ar che brand. 4 @ ih} CAPETOWN, March Col. Maritz, leader of the recent revolt, J . binations, sizes 3 to 8 years, 5O¢. Tibbed style. Sizes 24 to 44 same material pr C IT! nas escaped f pe and fled to Central Africa, according to infor Muslin Gowns, mmed with ribbon- Boys’ R A 1 % bl 35c and 50c Sample $3.00 Wool Sones Compeeitre chotes Be | | {tz was confined in « detention camp with other imu drawn embroidery edging at neck, spe- oye: Rompers in-plain: too; Da Women's Sample § 4 silk lisie, ingrain boot. Ince boot and hand brojdered novelties tn. bia white, tan and colors. 8% to 10. stripe materials, sizes 2 to 8 years, 25¢@. Boys’ All-wool Blue Serge Norfolk Suits in sizes 6 to 16 years, $4.00. Attractive Values in —Basement Salesroom. Handkerchiefs at 5c Each . HE assortment of Handkerchiefs at 5-Inch Fancy Ribbons this low price includes Women's d Children's Initialed Handkerchiefs, 20c Yard Womer All-linen Handkerchiefs with EW RIBBONS in floral and other J well-finished hem, Women’s and Chil- fancy effects, some edged with — ty cial 5D. Basement Ralesroom. Cactus & Show Dahlias 5c |}} ee ' We have secured a large lot of wine colored Cactus and large Red Show Dablias to sell at be each | —Fourth Floor, it EUGENE . Ore. March 26.—Walking from Portland to San Fran SI i tlchtttiahiicceaseaieenilniaatsontueeenetmncrerasemetes mane lnamasianmeieapienigninces cena ¥ : || cleco, Maye Shea, June Shea and Kitty Bebertz, three young women, are SHOP ON SATURDAY MORNING | here today, highly indignant because the dean of women at the Ore | Kon Agricultural college, in Corvallis, would not permit them to attend ‘our of th . m. to 12 | 4 student “hop” to which they had been invited And get y share ese 9 a. m. to specials—(no telephone orders can On thetr long hike, the girls are wearing quite masculine trou be accepted for any of them) } The dean, it in waid ed to their presence at the dance |cause they were not chaperoned or properly dressed,” although the 4 Women’s $3.50 Patent Leather Shoes for ) $1 95 ‘plage tassios tere total a rato Special for Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12—Women's $3.50 Shoes nt leather vamps and { lren’s Colored-border Handkerchiefs and satin stripe—desirable for millinery at $1.95 a pair. Have sand colored tops, pa heel quarters. Sizes 214 to 7.—Upper Main Floor. A Pair ; Black and White Checks at j —25c Yd.— Boys’ and Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs trimmings and for fancy work. | Fivé, with printed border—all unusually good inches wide, unusual value at 20¢7 value at Be eact renee yard —Basement Salesroom. Easter Neckwear | Dancing went on at the Hofprau Thursday night, unconfined and | unmolested by the police Messaline and Foulards at | At 11 o'clock the orchestra leader announced the first two-ntep, the oe ||| tables were pushed back, and couples whirled merrily across the floor —29c¢ Yd.— It Is possible, if Managers Keyes and Barnett of the Hofbrau win their cases in police court Wednesday, Itke entertainment will begin at —Basement 8 Good heavy black and white checks, {n three ces of pretty Polka Dot Satin Foularda "1 F H S 1 5 | of the best size checks for skirts, dresses or and Plain Satin Messa 1 a fine line of other cafea—at the. Breskers and, at si 50- t. asia ose, wns 3. 4 sults. 60 inches wide, 9 a. m. to 12 at 26 solor ge poe 4%. ; | The dance began early at the Butler and the Rathskeller, and con 2 ic ; ‘ 7 yee ee ae tinued throughout the evening. Both cafes did an unusually large bust fty-foo' of %-inch Bi lei a J excise 7 Desc nt uy, Bn Perry ont at Be Managers Keyes and Barnett emphatically stated that patrons sh Rey eee - fects in Dainty Baster ‘ 4,000 Yards of 6c Lawns at 4c Yard | might dance at the Hofbrau as long as the entertainment was permitted couplings, nozzle not included, spe Neckpleces—an excellent ag | A large assortment of Printed Lawn ¢ {ldren's § in the Rathskeller and the Butler cial 83.45. sortment to choose from, at: wide, in @ variety of patterns and y 1 < os. | tractively priced at 25¢ ine and sheer. On sale from 9 2 o'ele r with Perst nda to are - eme: . 4 ™ Lower Main Floor second Flour | GETS OUT ON LARGE BAIL BOND = suites a Fi Soft Fin sh 10c saat Cloth 6c ho 20. Figued Oilcloth at 10c a Yard Mowers with L eath d f re in-| 2) Per pate i ¢ LOS ANGFluwe, March 25,—Bonds to the amount of $10,000 will bee wp cg bar ather 4 On #0 9am n | given today to insure the liberty of Philip Kilfotl, convicted of a hives of good qual i lt H. d B. Third Vivo. | y offense on the testimony of Lillian Palmer, 14-year-old mother seed porate an ags, $1 Boys’ 25c Shirts, Special vat 18 Each | ebud Ba Attorneys for Kilfoll announce his case will be size, special $3.75, TTRACTIVE new shapes im Women’s Leather Hands d to tho siate eupreme court GARDEN TROWELS, SPECIAL 10¢— Trowels, with substantial steel blade, solid shank . ; Bags, with metal or leathes 4 peer e. and red stained handle, mee covered e, . 7 5 Shadow Lace Priced 2 Yard Women's ‘Barsn Siodings 19 Pair!) SMYRNA, BOMBARDED BY ALLIES, STILL | lf | cross scans orcccne ore Sy chtact nae, a and w ite, 41 ack with ‘ + for neck wea yard $1.00, . RB ase Shears with 51 ement Salesroom. h steel blade and tem. ~ A LARGE CENTER FOR TRAFFIC IN SLAVES In spite of the fact that the Turkish slave trad be wiped out, Smyrna, with Constantinople and T known to be @ great market for traffic in slaves Male and female slaves, some purest Caucasian, others cannibals wer Main Moor, 1 steel bow, special q Women’s Hose 25c Pair is supposed to Mi pbizond, still is GRASS HOOKS, SPECIAL 25¢— Grass Hooks with blade of gobd quality steel, light and strong, special g Strietiy Wri Vanilian Me mallown, 20 le Folks ~ r I [Ee hea tin the from Africa, are wold to the highest bidder at #ales which, although Ue at ize = Ib, Aire In addition to the spectals mentioned above, the Ho Ke Stower Main 3 pe ‘iaaie ad secret, are held daily wares Section is showing many other tome ig wise out Bux K Mercerized Stock- Floor. pelea Every week ships bear cargoes of frightened, helpless men and gee Seton te n n Garden Tools tinge. of geod cuslice aa ——— | casa dy ig OC Wud aisilcer aaa wehbe |] women and boys and girls to Smyrna, to be sold for so much gold fen Bnd Flowee aeenn Well a8 & good selection of Lilly's Gar high spliced heels and. toes, in enone Ave 'e St-—Seattic el, Elliott 41 | This spite the efforts of Hritish and Russian warships to stop the Housewares Sectio sizes 81% to 10, the pair hey —Basement Salesroou