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THE SEATTLE STAR Take Advantage of Bargain Friday at the Bon Marché to Save on Easter Wearables and Easter Gifts 2,900 Pairs of Silk Hose at i} Women’s Silk Boot Hose, | Black, White and Colors, | } in Sizes 81 to 10, for | —4dc Pr— | Women’s extra fine pure thread | Silk Boot Hose—fine for Easter | wear. Have lisle double soles, | heels and toes—black, white and costume shades. A Wonderful Sample Sale of Untrimmeds' 1,500 Sample Shapes at About Half Price And They Are the Famed “Burgesser” Shapes at That Yor by good luck (or good management) we secured the sample line of Untrimmed Shapes from A. D. 4 r & Co. at a price that allows us to sell them at about one-half of the usual retail rates Of course, there won't be enough to go around—for more than 1,500 women are shapes when they can get them for almost half SO BETTER COME EARLY FOR YOURS. Fine Hemp | Shapes | at $1.38 Clever styles in small Straw Hat sailors, rooms shapes, for $1.38. Hemp and Milan hemp braids in best colors. | double garter tops. | Dlack, white and almost all new Decreased Prices. A Bon Marche Sale of Hosiery That Of- fers Magnificent Economies to the Woman in Search of Dainty Silk Stockings for =Easter Day Fiber Silk Hose for 25c Pr. | 1,200 pairs of Women's Fiber Silk Hose—with mer cerized garter te and t in black, white and tan They wear well—and have the same clear, by the stly ps, soles, heels es sheer ap possessed more ¢ SIZES Women’s Silk Stockings, | Women's $1.50 and $2 Worth Regularly $1.25, | Heavy Silk Stockings, in Slightly Imperfect, at Black Only, Special at —69c Pr— —$1.00Pr.—| Pure dye thread Silk Hose, Women's heavy pure Silk sizes 8% to 10, with double | Stockings, black only, sizes 9, | soles, heels and toes and deep | 9% and 10. Heavy ingrain Plenty of | thread «ilk with double soles, heels and toes, Lower Main | costume shades. Floor. | | Bur- going to want “Burgesser” Sample Hat | Sample Hat Shapes Shapes at $1.88 at $2.48 Stunning creations for Easter wear are these shapes at $248; Milan, | Milan hemp, Belgium split and other braids, in sallor, tricorne and bonnet effects. | Second Floor. | The very latest mod els in large sailors, poke bonnets, turbans. mushroom and other shapes, made of Milan hemp and Mila straw | braids. turbans, mush- | and novelty GERMANY PLANNING MASSED ATTACK BY HUGE AERIAL FLEET BY CARL W. ACKERMAN (United Press Staff Correspondent) (via The Hague), April 1—-The German ge pelins faster then England {a building ships. BERLIN building Z won to b enemy will be While The at maased aerial attacks upon fortified citles of the made before long England is jealously guarding her title of “mistress of the wean,” Germany is pr ing a fleet of mighty Zeppelin cruisers design ed to bring to the fatherland undisputed claim to the mastery of the Taubes fly over Herlin at all hours of the day and] After hovering over the city for hours, they soar out on long Zeppeling and night trips The destinations of there guardians of the alr I cannot reveal, but re js every indication that they are far more successful from a mill int that the people of the Untted States have ever dreamed All day yesterday flotillas of Zeppelins and Taubes maneuvered over Berlin, Crowds thronged Friederichstrasse, gazing upward at the fatheriand’s great feet of serial fighters. 1 stood in front of the American embassy Zeppelin Hansa cruise back and forth, in a wind amounting to a gale. Across the nose of the Hansa was a great black cross, The German | fing tratled from her stern | A Taube followed lazily tn the wake of the alr cruiser, dipping and maneuvering like a gul ner of the seas. and watched the great| | tratling a } NOW LISTEN TO *EM “BEEF”! | ing freq Fiat refusal to pave an 18-foot strip between its tracks on Fifth ave. is conteined in a letter the Seattle, Renton & Southern receivers have eity counell lengthy one, In which the receivers complain of hav: | n mistreated by the city, The paving controversy to an follows As official blackmall has been resorted to for the avowed purpose is referre | jof acquiring the railway property at leas than its fair value, it is un | | ORDER CRUISER TO VERA CRUZ necessary to advise the city that the receivers will not submit to this WOULD ABOLISH LEGISLATURE The abolishment altogether of the legislature a remedy for the| iniquitous slation engineered at the recent on Was urged in # resolution considered Wednesday night by the labor councl!. The reso | lution was drafted by delegates of the United Brotherhood of Carpen-| tera. In place of the lawsoaking body, direct legisiation was recom: mended The councl) referred the carpenters’ suggestion to the legisiaive) committee. CLYDE KISSES; GOES TO JAIL LOS ANGELES, April 1.—Clyde Zitch, 22, began serving a 60-day fall term today, his punishment for having twice pressed his lips against the peachlike but nunwilling cheek of Miss Doris HilHard, 19. Minx Hilliard is the xuardian of a doctor's outer office. on the doctor and found the girl alone, he took advantage of the situa tion, His arrest followed, WASHINGTON, April 1—The navy department today ordered the cruiser Olympia from Key Weat to reinforce Rear Admiral Caperton’s squadron at Vera Cruz No reason was given, bot it is understood the altuation on the Mex lean coast is far from With the prospectiy . mitral Caperton can concentrate his battleships at Vera Cruz, hold the cruiser Des Moines at Progreso and send the Olympia to Tampico to re | inforce the warships already there or dispatch the Olympia to any point where danger threatens When Ziteh called | ff Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Frepenick e-NELSoN | Boys’ Clothing | Second } Floor Many Arrivals in Smart Coats have been added to our display esting item Coats at popular prices: Sport-length Coats of Golfine, $15.00 wvy, Belgium-blue sition Id, de the mater large } h lined throughout wit me mer ize Pricec aline this week and include the following inter- which meet the demand for attractive, pra ical and well-tailored ¢, gned igned kk Black-and-White Checked Coats, $17.50 and $19.50 three-quarter lengt! ! lars with col and cuffs of colors in sport length has a sash belt and the collar is of white golfir black velvet; $17.50 One of the Many Attractive $19.50 vy-blue gaberc n skirt in full buttor self material soft lapels in m fashion, and the coat with messalin ughout at $19.50. and the n self or An attractive checked Coat 42 long Phe ce cw of the material outlined with New Coats at with Mar of rolling is lined An excellent value Second Floor, A New Shipment of Dainty Easter Neckpieces has just been re ceived and com prises a large sele tion of beautiful novelties in organ die and organdie voile, enhanced with hand - fing embroidery and laces and insertion, among them The Exposition Vestees with high, rolling collar whose graceful | These flare suggests the calla lily in many pretty variations, trimmed with but- and and $2.00, laces $1.75, hand-embroidery, $1.50, tiny $2.25 at Novelty Roll Collars in new designs, some with small revers and all daint- ily hand-embroidered and finished with lace edge an! hemstitching, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.75 New Vestee Guimpes with standing col- | Jars, in voile, organdie and organdie voile, trimmed with hand-embroidery and laces, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00. Ribbon Trimmings play a prominent part in the develop- ment of newest Millinery modes and we are now showing an exceptional selec- of the appropriate weaves and widths for this purpose, ranging from the narrower widths in Velvet, Gros- grain and Taffeta to the wide Failles and Taffetas that make up so effectively into the dashing “wing” bows. The smart Black-and-white combina- tions ate available in Satin Taffeta, Taffeta Moire and Faille Ribbons, from 4% to 9% inches wide, 25c to $125 yard. ‘ Narrow Grosgrain Ribbons in a wide range of colors, 20c and 35c yard. Narrow Black Grosgrain Ribbon in plain and moire styles, 15¢ to 45¢ yard. Wide Taffeta Moire Ribbons (634- inch) in coral, mint, moss-green, Bel- gium-blue, sapphire, copper, Jacque- minot and other desirable colors, 50c yard. Plain Satin Taffeta Ribbons, 6 to 10 inches wide, desirable for girdles, sashes and trimming purposes, 35¢ to $1.75 yard. —Firat Floor. tion ic Easter Cards and Booklets—Upper Main Floor |] Mf’ ER Women’s Easter Neckwear—Upper Main Floor W'ADOO SUFFERS RELAPSE | WASHINGTON, April 1.—Tt was pernistenly reported today that |f | Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, operated on recently for appendi- - Handkerchiefs for A New McCall Easter for Less Pattern citis, had suffered a serious relapse. Official statements from his phy sicians, however, insist that McAdoo is improving Several of the less expensive lines . . a" | Will be still less expensive on Friday. That Is Making a Big Hit in the |] East } COUNTY ASSESSOR INJURED County Assessor John M. Thatcher suffered minor bruises tin an —3c Ea.— * Call patterns for May—as shown in automobile accident Wednesday night, which resulted in serious injury to Fred Milton Harris, 3, also an occupant of the car. George Allison | driving the Thatcher car, and 8. A. Wheaton, friend of the assessor. and Mrs. Thatcher were shaken up, but not hurt | Children’s School Handkerchiefs, the illustration with borders of red. blue, lavender, Diack and purple, in different designs, and will wear splendidly. Price 3c each. Thi iden rred on Washington boulevard, near 32nd ave. N Women’s Handkerchiefs at where the driver became confused and ran the machine up a steep em —5c Ea.— bankment. The car turned turtle. The Harris boy is Thatcher's grandson. Women’s Handkerchiefs in plain and Shamrock lawn, some with plain WILL NAME HAT WINNER FRIDAY | sign around the initial. Price 5c each. Women’s Handkerchiefs at —5c Ea.— Women's Handkerchiefs with laven- der, pink and biue borders and initial im one corner. Made of sheer lawn. On sale Friday at 5c each 7) | | —First Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM A New Shipment of Flower Trimmings HOSE who have postponed selecting the trimmings for the Easter Hat until now are offered unusually good values in | ’ this new shipment, which comprises over a thousand Flower 1 Trimmings The assortment contains the flowers best adapted to this sea- son's modes of trimming, among them Flat Marguerites in black, white and yellow, Velvet Fruits and Blossoms, Wheat effects in colors, Mignonette, Cluster Fruits, Pansies and Foliage in shades of brown and green. Attractively i} bie contest was concluded with over 1,000 contestants. Mme. Hemer of the | 95c Paris Mi 1433 Pov ave, and Cynthia Grey e their sleeves $1.25 rolled up and they are working away at the judge with more judt- | = — — Basement Salesroom, cial temperament in one minute that the supreme court has in « year | It's some task, girls. There are pretty designs galore, Tomorrow the name of the winner will be announced in The Star and Mrs. Hemer will at once put up the hat according to design and make the same a present to the winner it is a very sensible, practical style for everyday wear, with its primly buttoned short waist short pleated skirt It is a style that Is suited to soft materials and and is quite easy to make low-priced at The Summer Quarterly McCall ‘Book of F ash- ions’’ Is Here, Price 20c And this includes a coupon good for one 15¢ McCall Pattern—so that the book really only costs you a nickel and {t is a wonderful nickel’s worth with its hundred pages of new Summer styles (many in colors) The McCall Monthly Fashion Women’s Handkerchiefs at —7c Ea.— sab: gee for May are here—they are ss Plain white hemstitched Linen A Distinctly Feminine Prock with | Handkerchiefs women's size. araey, Feeney WE ALSO CARRY THE LADIES Strong and durable. Special for McCell Patterns Nos. 6477 and 6497, HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS AND which a incl; Friday at 7c each. On the Upper Smung the 6s made iar May. FASHION PUBLICATIONS Main Floor. Third Floor oy per re, soeeeees | im Drugs and oniter $1. BQe | Toilet Articles size for 5c Chick-Chick Dyes, 2 for 5c Raster Egg Dyes, each package containing solid colors and transfer pictures, 2 packages for 5c | 39c 55c dergen’s Talcum Powder, “Crushed Rose: “Crushed Violets,” splendidly perfumed; large 6-ounce oval cans at Ricksecker’s Edgewood Violet Toilet Water, $1.00 size, at This is a busy day for Judges in the hat contest. At noon the inery || Boys’ Blue Serge Suits | $4.00 HE Blue Serge Suit is one of the most satis- factory dress suits that can be bought for the boy. These Norfolks are of all-wool serge, with stitched-down belt and patch pockets, and are very desirable for confirmation wear. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Price $4.00. Boys’ Norfolk Suits in serviceable gray and tan with two pairs of knickerbockers, $3.95. Oliver Twist and Middy Wash Suits in vari- HUERTA COMING BACK ON JOB? WASHINGTON, April 1 deposed dic tator of Mexico, had left Sadiz, Spain, for an unknown destination, deep. 1 | A report that Gen interested the administration today | | | | Huerta Secretary Bryan said he had no confirmation of the report, but It was Known that Huerta was dissatisfied with his quiet life in exile Certain Spanish financiers, it is also said, would gladly back a new revolution in Mexico, led by Huerta, to protect their imperiled Mexican investments a Fresh Roasted Cof- | Wampoie's fee, a good grade of | of Rio Coffee, pound —15c— Mt. Vernon Milk, 4 Cans for 25c Not over 4 cans sold to a customer, no phone Extract Cod Liver Oi! compound mixtures, Boys’ color values at NO RIOT COMPLAINTS ISSUED | After a thorough investigation of the demonstration Tuesday night | with ous combinations in sizes 3 to 8 years, excellent 50¢. Boys’ Caps in blue serge and fancy mixtures, 25¢. "Basement Saiesroom. jagainst the street car company, Deputy Thursday declared there was no evidence to show the conceived. There will be no warrants issued According to the prosecuting attorney, the demonstration against | the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co., which resulted in damag ing approximately $1,000 worth of property, was a spontaneous outbreak ee a on the part of the public The individuals arrested Tuesday for cutting trolley ropes, 12 in | number, will be tried Thursday afternoon by Police Judge Gorton for dis re ian an WB, Pana anion! eters o tne ma Boys’ and Youths’ Dress Shoes $2.50 and $3.00 Pair gamated Association of Electric and Str main in the city, continuing thelr campaign of union organization among HOICE of Patent Vici Kid, Gun-metal Calf and Tan Calf Leathers in these excellent-fitting Dress Shoes, with Goodyear welt soles. Sizes the car men 10 to 13!4, $2.50 pair; 1 to 5'2, $3.00 pair. Boys’ and Youths’ Gun- metal Calf Shoes in button and Prosecutor Frank Helsell rots were pre Beef, Iron and Wine, a large bottle, 16 ounces, 50c size, Friday Jad Salts, the 75c size, special for . Friday at the best 8” and 15c THE NEW YORK decision that the wife's wages belong to the oad band was made in the right place; no other community has such a pro. 69c HME neely ber | Story of Little Mary Pickford’s Romance 9c BY MRS, GIBSON Mary Pickford has been married three years to Owen Moore, a 29c moving picture actor, who is her leadipg man, —Upper Main Floor Almond Meal, for the tollet and bath fumed, glass bottles with shaker tops; each Boys’ and Youths’ But- ton Oxfords in patent and dull Riker’s Cold Cream, regular style, Oe size, at Sizes 10 to 13%, lace very serv The marriage is one calf leathers, with h one goes his or her id their me life abso- When I asked her if she she said iceable $1.75 pair; of two loves and great comradeship own way in the workaday world, and they lutely separate from theif business Ife 7 Blooms 4 bi ved an actress should marry young. pper Main Perhaps 1 am not competent to judge, as my married life has married, and when I look around at the unmarried girls that are Union 8t.—Second Ave —Pike St—Seattie Tel. Elliott 4100 Goodyear welt soles, sizes $2.00 pair; 10 to 1353, $2.35 pair; 1 $2.50 pair . to 2, $3.00 pair Boys’ Gun-metal Calf Button and Lace Shoes, made over a broad-toe last— Sizes 10 to 13), $1.50 pair; 1 to 2, $L.75 —Basement Salesroom. fer Titles, 2 nom. orders, none delivered except with other groceries. No. 2 Bricks Codfish, finest quality Alaska Cod . eet ppaadeeete: 17 Early Rose Seed Potatoes, 100 Ibs. $3.50; 4 25 Ibs. 90¢; pound .. pag . &C Elbow-cut Macaroni, quality, pound , . 6c New Holland Herring, mixed, kegs about 10 Ibs. each; keg... , $1.15 30c Peabody Coffee, for one day only, No, 1 quality, pound.... 224c New Holland Milchners Herring, keg about 10 Ibs. each; keg $1 .20 A BOOK ON THE CULTURE OF FLOWERS FREE WITH EACH PURCHASE OF BURBANK FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS —Fourth Floor. Easter Toys & Novelties Kester Ducks and Geese with nodding heads each . ‘ Cc Hanoi .10c 10c lok Banter earning their living today, | think a devoted husband is a great ving safeguard.” Miss Pickford and Owen Moore played in mans movies together before their marriage, and are now both acting before the Universal cameras, in California studios Obtek, and designed to give good service Easter Baskets with Chicks, priced 10¢ and pair