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SA icone RN es etna a encanta eR STERT. w Suits}: a G24. 50 Have Just Arrived, to Swell the Tide on Mexico City, the administration again faces a complex Mexican situs | ton Despite offictal denials, !t t# known two Carranza forces are mov ing upon the city, The Zapatistas now In control are reported to be too busy looting to offer resistance It was stated that another naval collier will be seat to Tampleo trom Vera Crug, to be placed at the disposal of refugeos tf needed VILLA GETS AID FOR POOR 4 | EAGLE PASS, Tex., March 30.—The Chamber of Commerce of the HESI Wash Suits for lit Special $1.00 | ef of Me ere has complied h G Vili de df contribu > of Handsome Easter Apparel That }) :\:: °\3iicssy har. comele’ nih Gen, Yulee demand for @ contri tle boy years of age, TIMELY ‘and. exeegl Comes Rolling Into the Bon Marche }\ rear smactrox erioemic hot pile OB Abi doaciadios hakgeom ional’. offertiga ta March 30.—Fear of an epidemic of smallpox || pink or brown, with trousers fastening q | BROWNSVILLE, Tex. THE SEATTLE STAR Patterns Boys’ Dombey Wash Suits $1.00 | ‘BRYAN HAS HIS HANDS FULL lie Boye | WASHINGTON, Mareh 30-—With Hrownsville clamoring for pro Home LS IN ae | toctlon a “ya le iy that h Tampleo ol interests be safe Hand-Embroidered Net Guimpes Smart novelty or severely tailored styles— |] '» Brownsville was aroused today, when it was found that a Mexican to waist with large pearl buttons, The full-bodied Net Guimpes, Ante . * || wounded tn the fighting at Matan ght here, wan suffering : é Afar eid: fide elected \ i \, in fine serges, whipcords, gabardines, gunclub |} from tio disease. ile was returne de of t Buster Brown collar and flat stitchec with wired semi-military checks, poplins, sharkskins and novelty |}) j cuffs. are of white. pique e $1 sone liar and eld waiste a A THORN BETWEEN R. R, RATES Another Dombey Suit, made of ge band, comprising various ‘ quality » percale, has square collar 4 AES ‘vy he i And whether your taste be grave or gay, you'll CHICAGO, March 20.—The practices pursued by the Western rail-| papeee bs bt: ‘dali bina ee id - embroidered roads in thelr efforts to show low net earnings whenever they wish to get higher freight rates were denounced today by Clifford Thorne, rath pits find styles here to match it exactly | And at $24.50 these well-tailored Suits are set- loose umount of {mprovements and extensions and charging large portions of Most of the coats have the slightly rippled back, the novelty belt—or belted effects—some of them have the slashed fronts | The skirts are the wide circular style—plaited back or side with the deep turn |} back hem. —Second Floor. | | To Wear With Your New Easter Suit— | Tailored Crepe Waists at $3.95 Over a Dozen New Models in Maize, Belgian Blue, Sand, Flesh, Navy, White and Black, in Crepe de Chine or the delicate Georgette | Crepes. They are mostly in the severely-tailored styles—for fashion has decreed that the tailored suit requires a tailored waist to make it complete this season. One dapper style has two wide box pleats—and a collar cut so that it can be worn either high or low, as the wearer desires. A pretty Georgette crepe—has Baa and backs composed of side pleating—with low neck and wide revers | And at the same moderate price—many charming models in lace and chiffon blouses. —Second Floor. ECONOMY IN EASTER SHOES|| $2.45 a Pr. | A most unexpected chance for you to secure r | your Easter Shoes at a decided saving. For {t i] i | | | this to operating expenses, thereby automatically reducing thelr net in come,” WANT CARS STOP AT WESTLAKE i Corporation Counsel Bradford was instructed by the council Mon | j | day to take the steps necensary to compel the Electric company to re J establish a stopping point at Fourth and Westinke for outbound West lake cars using Pine st. Patrons of the line pre that the recent dis-| ie yntinuance of this stop has been a great inconventence, Bradford was | ordered to lay the matter before the state public service commission. | | Action on the bill vetoed by the mayor, which transfers the mu- |i jnictpal car Ine substations to the lighting plant, was deferred, An |i | opinion will be sought from Bradford before the fate of the bill ts final } ly decided. This decision was reached when Councilman Fitzgerald ex: | if pressed apprehension that the bill might violate the terms of the Ren-| ii jek bill | SCHOOL KIDS SALUTE MARSHALL | SAN DIEGO, Mareh 20 dent and Mra, Thomas R. Marshall over, tov tours throughout the county and a vistt acrom . Which included Franklin D. Roos Roosevelt, left early for the Lincoln schoc ‘The formal part of the visit of Vice Presi js hort speech. LDIS aPPED OFF IN| NEVADA | CARSON, Nev., March 230.—Gov, Boyle, before going to San Diego today to dedicate the Nevada butiding at the Panama-California expost- |i ion, signed the Arnold gambling bill, permitting poker and other card | kames when the deal alternates between the players and there is no | [i | percentage. His reason for signing the bill was that the old law mak-| if ing such games felonies could not be entorced, INSANE MAN KILLS GRANDMOTHER | | PHILADELPHIA, March 20.—H. BR, Cohen, whose father ts presi- | dent of the Chamber of Commerce, today shot bis grandmother, Mra.| | Clottide Cohen, 85, at bis home here and then committed suicide. “just happened” that the Shoe Shop has de cided to clear out these three lines at once ee YOU might just as well have the benefit of the bargains as any one. Women’ 's $3.50 Patent Women’s $3.50 Patent,| Women’s $5.00 Suede | Diack—welt soles and Louis leather heels, tn all sizes. On Sale From 9 A. M. to 12 (No Phone Orders) Women’s 10c Sammer Vests 5c Ea. Se Torchon Laces at 3c a Yard White Swiss Ribbed Summer Vests with low | imitation of Cluny necks and no sleeves; sizes 4, 5 and 6. On sale | laces, 2 inches wide, In linen color, On sale from from 9 a. m. to 12 Wednesday at be each. Lower | 9 a m. to 12 at 3c a yard; value Se. Upper Main Main Floor. | Floor. Plain and Fancy Silks 19¢ a Yd. | 36-Inch 15¢ Curtain Scrims 9c Figured and plain Curtain Serims in factory | Pretty Silk Poplins in printed and brocaded ef- Cuban heels | —Upper Main Floor. was placed following the assassination of her husband, Richard Ran | dolph, & prominent merchant and recent candidate for congress, Mrs | Della Randolph attempted to direct her husband's business affairs iW Ralph Halliday, who was named in Randolph's divorce application, | in still being sought by the police. 1 Mra. Randolph told the police she had pried a hole tn the skylight If above her husband's office to watch his conduct with women who came ff to the store. Randolph was shot from the rear of the building, through | f plate giase skylight flexible turn soles, in Colonial | style. Rarmen Torchon Laces, GIRLS! ;|WIN YOUR EASTER || HAT! GET IT FREE! || fects, 1,500 yards, 36 inches wide, in a splendid | lengths. A good assortment of styles and colors, || of colors. 9 a. m. to 12 at 19¢ a yard. Upper | 26 inches wide. From 9 a. m. to 12 at Se. Third | A Seg n in Floor. Floor. i Seer ~~~ | Heavy Large $3.50 Imported | | Wool Automobile Robes, Each $2.95 | A worth-while bargain that will give you lots of good, solid comfort when taking a trip in your auto. Heavy wool robes large enough to cover three people. Two-tone effects, with plaids on both sides, in different colors and heavy rope-fringed edges. —Second Floor. | Mill Ends of 95c “Sunfast” Draperies for —49c a Yd. In the Newest Shades of Greens, Reds, Browns, Old Rose and Blue, With the Highly Mercerized Finish—In Mill Lengths Domestic Specials the handsome allover designe— On sale ali day at these prices others have the plain centers— 7c Percales 5c Yard with striking borders—and they are such a width (45 inches) that they can be split—and half 100 pieces of ight and dark | Used on each window, if you Percales, 28 inchen wide, fold, full pieces, perfect « Neat patterns to select f choose. Specially priced at 5c a yard 10c Linenette 5c Yard Seconds of the 10 Linenetts at Se a yard. Langths to 10 yards, 27 to 20 inches wide, blues and tans. Not over 12 yards to a customer. Priced for Wednes- Gay at be a yard 36-Inch 10c Percales 7c At the March Sale of Housefurnishings Drug Store Specials in House- Cleaning Needs for Wednesday | nd Sheep Wool ‘pommen, | Candies, Sulphur and Formaide- 4,000 yards of Percales in hyde, used largely an a lengths to 20 yards, light and dintutectant & 25c dai yles, in a good variety of vealed opieabelines Patterns. Priced for a day at 7c 43 tt @ yard instead of 10c. 36-Inch 121%c Percales ol, atin 8c Sponges, specially on \s 5,000 yards of Percales priced | priced at 19c | Sea antl ott 50c Rubber Gloves for Household Use 10c sn BB | 25c Florian and small patterns > shades. Lower Main Floo Cafeteria Special rown chambray gingham. Price $1.00. finished with white scalloped-ec Price $1.00. leathers. in both low 2,200 Yards “Craft Lace” Drapery Nets — Strap Slippers Special $2.15 pair. braid 300 Pairs of Women’s “Sample” Low Shoes, Special $2.15 Pair OR Wednesday the Basement Salesroom has planned a special selling of over 300 pairs of Women’s Sample Low Shoes in patent and dull Included are: Colonial Slippers and high-heel styles. Sizes 312, 4 and 412 only. cial price, $1.00 each. —Viret Floor, Mary Jane Pumps , : ¥ A road commissioner of lowa, and president of the National Association of Combining a waist of white percale ~. r > ting a new standard in value-giving hereabouts. Rillroad Commissioners, before the interstate commerce commission , = The kmanship and . with trouse of delft-blue browr : A. There are many styles in the collection—in the |f/ today, Thorne appeared on bebalf of the shippers and general public, | \ } } lone ‘ style in these Guimpes is? s ry rfolk rely lored, dressy in opposition to the ratiroads’ petition for rate Increases, chambray gingham is a novelty Dombey ‘ fas emi-military, folk, severely-tailored, d | When prosperity ts at its very highest,” said Thorne, “the rail: |i Pac ahimceg hati end thrigt aiheune excellent and tha aE models and travel suits. jf, roads can show the lowest net earnings by simply bullding a larger i uit, with square neck an 1g sicev are exceptional at the spe- —Darement Salesroom. | Special 18c and 25c Yard HIS unusual offering embraces thirty ivory and beige colors, adaptable to a great many drapery uses. Wednesday, 101 PRS. LOOM-MADE CURTAINS SPECIAL 85¢ PAIR— Discontinued patterns of Loom-made different styles of Nets, ranging in widths from 42 to 45 inches and in ecru, Grouped for convenient choosing, FIGURED SWISSES, SPECIAL 10¢ YARD— Dainty able styles, special, Wide old-rose, New Silk Petticoats, $1 95 and $2.75 HE new flare-flounce Petticoats, almost indispens- able for wear under the fuller skirts of the season, are shown in the Basement Salesroom in assortment of prevailing colors, and Messaline and $2.75. Dotted and Figured Curtain Muslins, 10¢ yard Wednesday into two large lots, specially priced at 18 and 25e yard. 1,000 YARDS OF CURTAIN SCRIMS SPECIAL 15¢ YARD— An unusual opportunity to provide tasteful, inexpensive draperies Shoes With Cloth Tops Dull Kid and Satin Shoes, Button Style, | Coben returned unexpectedly from Chicago, where he had been un Lace Curtains in various popular F peries for | . is at $2.45 Pair || dergoing treatment {n a sanitarium for months and went directly to his |i . : ‘ A bungalow or camp. These Scrims are: $2.45 Pair Pumps $2.45 Pair Women’s Suede Button Shoes |u| 20@* The tragedy followed almost immediately. | weaves; sourteen 67106 tO choose trom 36 inches wide and have drawn bor) ‘These Shoes will be very nico How dainty will these Pamps | jy we, arom and gray— | ’ | in all. White, ecru and beige color; der, giving the hemstitched effect, | . Made with lon look, peeping from beneath your | broken Mnes, of course, or we | 3 s é aan ‘ fs for Easter. ‘ Saini Boas new Raster @rees!’” Rither pat- | would never sell the $5.60 grade | 2% yards long. Special Wednesday, White, ivory and cream color. so taepscanlidoen ent, dull kid or satin; worth | for $2.45. Have medium round i) at 85e pair cial, 15¢ yard. tops in two colors—sand and | 935: offered at $2.45. Have| toes, welt soles and leather |f| 8ST. LOUIS, March 30.—-From her cell tn the city jail, where she |] é Pamelia Aprons Special 75c G PECIALLY priced for Wednes- day's selling, these practical Amoskeag gingham in nurse stripes, blue or checks or blue White rick- rack braid and bias bands of white sleeves and value coverall Aprons of black and white and white cross-bars. lawn trim the two pockets. at 75c. HOUSE DRESSES SPECIAL 89¢— Choice of blue or black stripes in neck, these well-made lawn piped with Special 89¢. contrastin 6:-inch Taffeta Ribbons 22c Yard feta Ribbons for Alice-blue, black, white Basement 8 in Charmeuse, New Silk Waists, $1.95 Exceptional and white House Dresses, with collar and cuffs of white g color. —Basement Ssalesroom. NUSUALLY good values are offered in these Ts hair-bows and sashes pink, inches wide, the yard, 22¢. children’s The colors include light-blue, and red; € exroom, an excellent Taffeta Fitted and string-top styles, at $1.95 ent Salesroom, Dinner Plates Special Sc Eachil N sale Wednesday, mediu weight Semi-porcelain D ner Plates as pictured, gilt band decoration or in p white. Special 5¢ each, Table Tumblers N exceptionally low price Tumblers in three attractive patterns, as pictured. Special, the set of six, 25¢, A new shipment of Weller Art Pottery Jardinieres im pleasing green and brown tones under glaze, attractively _ priced from 45¢ to $1.25, Mat-green Jardinieres, 65¢ to $1.50. Glass Flower Vases in cut and engraved effects, 15¢ to 00. Colonial and Pressed Glase Vases, 10¢ to 50¢. Basement Salesroom. on these Thin-blown Table ™ For a Light Lunch Kivery day the Cafeteria Dairy Launch will serve a Meht lune from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. at Ibe. . . You wisi pe surorived at what! Wear at House-Cleaning Time—2S5c Pr. ||| Gina anon Thursday. Mme. Hemer | B00d foods are segved —Sixth Moor. Lots of pretty Ei MEMARCHE Union St-—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattie Tel, Elliott 4100, —Upper Main Floor, in the Toy Shop— Ladies’ Home Journal Third Floor, Splendid Quality Rubber Gloves in Sizes | From 7 to 8 1-2—Especially Fine to| OFT Crepe de Chine in maize, flesh-color, white and sand shades and imported pongee are the materials in these new waist arrivals sbort or attractively low ess ae High and low neck styles with long sleeves to choose at $1.95. House Waists, 65c Made up in sturdy chambrays, dimity, from. Priced getting mighty keen for that Kas ter hat. The boys have butted into the contest, too. of the Paris Millinery and Cynthia | Grey, the Judges, will start on the hardest pi D/ ple: ok inet “hes | Bardest part of the Job—to select | ed by mem-| In Friday's edition of The Star, x; and, take| the lucky name will be announced, signs have be hers of the at voile and stripe it from us, they putting up aland on Saturday she will terial al sh sleeve le ese waists and o e get the materials in practical short-sleeve styles, these waists sPatterne for hard struggle to land that lid. hat, all made up according to her =e fn Auchatad) } a ay are here. There's one chap who wants It for/own design by Mme. Hemer. are made especially for house wear. Choice of blue, tan | his mother; another wanta to make| Fill in the above tllustration with and himself solid with a certain young) your own design of Easter hat, and | ss weiss |sond it to The Star at once. Hl here are two more days before) Your chance to win is the contest closes, |the next one's, eri uy ) white, and colored stripes or figures on Attractive values at 65¢. Basement Salesroom, white grounds, sizes 36 to 44, Children’s Half-Hose 15c Pair HESE Mercerized Half-Hose in sizes 4 to 8% are unusu ally good values at 15¢ pair. They are shown in all-whites, also blue, white or pink with fancy stripe cuff top, —Rasement Salesroom, eee’ 34 to 36 inches wide, in various desire | —Basement Salesroom, —