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‘THE SEATTLE STAR tagreepe CONSUMERS TO BEAR LOD es Silk Skirts for $5.00 irnshenmen'seounstorAse| 2° Frepecke-Nexsoy. =: in the New Spiral Corded Effect PLANT IS NOT BUILT BY PORT . Spring Introductory Displays Just as You See Pictared Here Made of tha come back int: taffeta that has Unless efforts to restrain the;necessarily be raised by bond 1 me, laviroies MAIPISG safle Unt Sa aL lire Sees fo ceamee, Ae reecnel So tied, Oe Home Furnishings and Decorations Proposed cold storage plant for! «Ppye contrary tn true i season (after its 5-year banishment) |fishermen are immediately relax Made in the new spiral effect—with sueh a grace- |f}ed, and th permitted eh Eades "e ce Gitocekforiably | ‘i HIS we # the Housefurnishi : Of ng in ful flare—to t wide bottom—and smartly trimmed |f/}t #0 through, § independ: | cione to bankrupte Independent ispla of unusual interest \ 1 ’ in front with black crocheted silk buttons iat halibut fehing fleet will van: irishermen complain that they are , pe, Flo : , And at the same low price—twenty new and pleasing Capt. John Gibson, manager of|caune private ents I ae t! , styles in Dress Skirts—in all wool light-weight fabrics— sl if eh gel dk unt arabs Ts hayes hy Ae : ‘ Sia esa ds ri many accordion pleated. lull, Cabeteeen Whe @aahe their |temediately dea to a point where of fu to make th ih headquarters here will ps f od the he must sell at a I . Vith the hese ¢ the Jew Chiffon Taffeta Petticoats at $3.95 ff) ‘°cap.. Gibson hae tesued an offt:| coat voit stern For One Must Needs Wear Petticoats Once More to Make |f “!*! statement, netting forth the werted, a ated 4 problem confronting the commis:|be continued, in the long r 7 pen " ‘, Fr the Best of the New Flared Skirt | ston ‘ lefiting the consumers reat f ( t The Furniture Section: Some taxpayers oppoat “Fifty or more schooners com I { ; - Sood go tedel styles qf the coutulenicn on the psc prine the eattic fishing fleet ‘of f (Third and Fourth Floors) 2 coats are a that the city as a whole would not Independent ships. The fishermer 1 rail here in either plain or glace benefit, and that the $60,000 re-|/manning these schooners, for tne @ Domestic and Oriental Rug quired to butid the plant would|most part, are Seattle taxpayer effects—and cut on vd full lines with three tiers of narrow ruffles—or if you prefer—with the 12-inch flounce-—and tucked piping = Sections: (Second Floor) VILLA FAILS TO GET TAMPICO | NS ae rca: Seen New Silk Tailored Waists at $2.95 WASHINGTON, April 6.—Gen. ering hie scattered forces togeths stery Section: (First Floor) wow | Franctaco Villa's campaign for a fresh atta Geapite . T . > ~~ ° 3 . m Ideal for Wearing With the New Silk Skirts Jacainst ‘Tampico, Matamorae and| order to withdraw. The Wall Paper Section: The Glassware Section: Dainty Spring Models in pongee, crepe de chine, China silk—in |Neuvo Laredo, tn an effort to ARE SHOT (First Floor) (Third Floor) ate shades-—or in the bold Roman stripes in soft messaline silk |]| Wrest Northeast Mexico from the) LAREDO, Tex, Apr ee vn ae fr : aeons a ade In the rather severe “Country Club’ oF “aMiitary” [J control of Carranaa, has wuttered Villintas capt el} The China and Lamp Section: The Silverware Section: pleated nd cartridge poc le fous setback esult of zn forces at ( were ‘i . Others—with more pretense to fussiness—are prettily trimmed i ithe cinkbdrn vecltanne: hone ant ay ane okt i cold (Third Floor) (First Floor) with Shadow or Venise lace—or with pearl buttons and novelty cuffs, Tampico. or and alice —Second Fioor. Chao suffered a sharp de execut The opposing 4 « ‘ ri id Ave ef & e¢x- An attack upon Tampico in great strength are wh hibits that 1 tir nd unusually attractive i. | Saturday Dispatches reaching « in the vicinity of Villa : ? gf Det : Just for Tuesday For Tuesday Morning here today tndicate Chao te gath- dalma ea 10c Printed Lawns 7c Yd. 9 am. to 12, No phone orders for } der pee ra ae ie ‘READY FOR REFERENDUM NAMES New Dress Silks at Special Prices Tot, at Tc a yard. Fine and sh i | Teagthe to 10 yards, in neat foral 20c Long Cloth 12'%c Yd. ahaferendum petitions for aix of jave. and Cherry st P' ” si “lo 5 || {the measures against which public, All those who are willing to clr ale it 4 : A peers and shades, 3 Fine English Long Cloth, 815) srctest has been made are now|culate a petition or to place the I ABLE Plain and Fancy Silks in the season’s new styles and colors in a “ nches wide, lengths to 7 yards. 9 i 10c Unbleached Muslin a. m. to 12 at 12% a yard, if the |P/reety for circulation, Though same tn a store or office are re tim ind unusual selling, affording a very attractive opportunity to save in }handicapped by lack o! ces, | quested to ca ¢ the he tors lot holds out. Lower Main Floor. andicapped by lack of finar quested to call at the } quar Bic, As, Yard jthe Washington State Referendum ney con ng materials for Spring Suits, Dresses, Ccats, Petticoats and many other uses. nbleac! Muslin, 39 Inches }league has printed several thou- tributions to Dr pena ah ET at ; ‘wide, in lengths to 20 yards; extra == 75c Carpet Samples 29c sand coples of the petitions, and|Carl Ewald 3 Railway | B spe hes 7 eee food quality, at Tc a yard: worth ® High-grade Wool Ingrain Carpet | |they are avatiable for distribution | Exchange bu: | 10e, 3,000 yards included tn this Ostrich Samples, size 36x40 Inches, nice for |f}to volunteer workers. Headquar| A Refe eon will be Fancy Dress and Waisting Silks, spe- Black Duchesse Satin, 40 inches wide, sale. kitchens or back porches. 9 a m.|[|ters of the league are at 223 Rall: held at the Good cafeteria 1 ax , F = ‘ 27-Inch 15¢ Galateas 10c Plumes to 12 at 290 each, Third Floor, way Exchange bullding, Second| Wednesday noon cial 65e@ yar special $1.65 yard 2,000 yards of Galateas, lengths to ildren’ iddi Plain and Fancy Taffetas and Mes- Black Messaline Silks, 35 inches wide, 20 yards, 27 inches wide, in neat for 95c Chil n’s Middies 39c ealines énecial 95. PO 1 95 rd tterns and stripes. Both light and Tan and Blue Middies, ae ben | a » Sf il DSe yar special 95¢@ yare . | white collars and cuffs and neat lit : j ee ys rare. a ee te tle poe laced up the front. 9 a. Ww Pompadour and Dresden Taffetas, Black Moire Silks, 36 inches wide, 20c and 25c Wash Goods | <elved—just as good and | te pocket: lace eeiana "Maer. hat'’s to happen to Uncle! Mffecta of the European War on re 1 81.5 F m4 a ; 1Se lah dd prado ates act” 2 at 39 |Sam’s industries as a result ot|Ar an Industry pe $81.50 yar special $1.45 yard Sc Shelf Paper 2'/¢ Roll i war? There have been man De, Bavbon, slmes! weet to Se ‘Wash Goods, 27 inches wide, 2,000 | Caused all the excitement ures, and all sorts of the-|rope last summer for Uncle Sa 36-inch Chiffon Taffeta, special $1.15 Black Charmeuse Silk, 42 inches wide, Yards in all, including figured chit. | In the Millinery Section a Peerless Shelf Paper, lace pat-jflories advanced, but if you want! His traps were op the Lusitania yard special $1 35 yard fons, marquisettes, voiles and fancy | fortnight ago. Come soon | tern, in assorted colors; 5 yards to /f}to hear the opinion of an wo and he was about to wave adios ’ — sed yard poplins; lengths to 20 yards. if you want some. Second | the roll. 9 a. m. to 12 at 2ige |knowledged expert, attend the/to the Statue of Liberty, when Black Peau de S 16 techies weil : % . Lower Main Floor. | Floor. —Upper Main Floor. |f| Municipal league's luncheon, at/the bullets began flying across ole, JO incl wide, Black Peau de Soie, 36 inches wide, noon Tuesday, at Good Fata caf-\the water. So the U. 8. bur special BS¢ yard special $1.45 yard. eteria, and listen to Dr. Henry K. of foreign commerce, from which —First Floor. Benson, professor of industrialihe waa taking orders pro tem chemistry at the University of changed his routing to Southern | Washington, speaking on “The United States, | BASEMENT SALESROOM | AGED WOMAN FALLS TO DEATH pace, i seg RANCINCO, Agrtl 6 |wore ext, when tte seed women ii = Embroideries Misses’ and Children’s “ 4.{leved she wandered to the wit Y today fell beedlong from a third |dow to ascertain the cause of the 15c ard story window and was killed. All| jients going out, lost . rey ae: tay Arceiar ond Sitined Lave ond Telneing Section Ofer You This Bargain From Its New Quarters on the Upper Main Floor Beautiful 45-In. Crepe & Voile Flourttings For 49c a Yd. Flouncings that are easily worth $1.25 a yard—-all embroidered in the heavy “ ” shan dis gon Dorothy” Dresse Japanese stitch—in effective floral and conventional designs the lights in the neighborhood | and fell | Nate ment of desir. Ss They will be out on the Main Floor Bargain Square, where alt may have an jf) ae iy grate dates 30¢, 65 75 equal chance to see and purchase them—for with the return of embroideries to ]]} and ( ’ Cc, Cc popular favor—there is sure to be a lively demand for these pretty flouncings tes, tans ie . “ge n 2 to years in le Legal resistance is promised by {grossly misrepresented upon sub: Cee , t D , 1 } ; } } y orothy” Dress | 4 W. Tucker & Hyland, retained by ad-|™ission of bond 1 » to the ed with firmly — scal ) ‘ash Goods Sale by ad-|misslo bo Art op Specials nee oe Our sale of Wash Goods has al-|f|‘ocees of the Stxth ave! N. E./? Meron Gil benifit a that loped edge Attractive is made of good © 35c Stamped Dresses 15¢ Miss Frances Ingram | eosiy scored « success, and bun- |p| "te !f the a a te after-ihe will v the bill up Monday values at 15@ yard quality gi ht-blue and r Children’s Stamped Dresses, en- dreds of women are taking advan-|f/noon approves a bill for the sale In the carries, as the i kes He, ; : tirely made of tan, white, blue and and tage of this opportunity to lay in «| pa $100,000 of the | poo jesus funda cannot be used, he says, un n white checks, delit and white : pink linene; sizes 1 to 2 and 3 to 4 Miss Beatri good supply at sale prices, |for preliminary work on the Tentn til at least a year has elapsed, be stripes or plain light blue ; for working; 15¢. atrice Carmen 37 f jave. N bridge cause of uncertain as to where * rg . ! ® years; all ready af 5 I ‘i | It ts arged that facts were! condemnation is to b ’ Veils kimono sleeves and round P e Pillow Covers, made A yard ihe. | are finished with scalloped See So ey swt | WILL TALK TO SCHOOL CHILDREN, ri es oP ery in lightblue of det }} iace. Fine for Spring and Summer] From 12 to 2 P. M. Bdinch Reception Vettes, many El ate Jackson Sith pt ’ = Veils ] Use; 35c value at 25c each Tuesday. handsome patterns and fine colors, |B] rs. Jackson Silbaugh, Seattle jPriday. Mrs, Silbaugh has hair” | 65c Pillow Cases 39c Ea. Come and hear these | y1n0 ity Nab Stripe Voties, in wanted [| member of the minimum wage | ‘he srndy ‘ot i sad Best quality 45-inch Pillow Tub-] popular favorites— in the ard Be. commission, will speak at the | speak fe i : ing, stamped with designs in center | catchy songs and airs of ]John B. Allen school at 3 p. m.jof the work « « 1 enve or at the end for embroidering. | the hour. If you “like P tt tive ed Many different designs; 39c¢ each. 69c Stamped Gowns at 39c Stamped Night Gowns, entirely music with your meals” they will surely please you. «Bsc | PETER MADE A VERY RASH WAGER!) = "=" New Voiles and Ongandies | | | y i | . made of good quality nainscok oF | From 11 A. M.to3P.M. |, sus Mixed Creve 44 ceive. (3811) Peter Johnson, a fisherman fustyalmost perpendicular lift ' muslin, with scallops at 4 | Ww ; and sleeves and simple spray de-| A Special 30c Lancheon | *\..1, nico cio, 26 inches wide, [| *t¥ed from the North on the || invon yell yl pe omen s at 2 Cc ar signs for embroidering. Is Served solid colors, yard 45e. |achooner Idaho, clung for four) \°\ 4 eo I 9 vpn b ‘ ; —Third Floor. TU —Sixth Floor. —Lower Mala Floor. | hours to & clit on the Alaska |G mie nner secend sor descend. Union Suits —new arrivals in the pretty sheer fabrics that hold iF }coast, 1,300 foet in the alr. the top reached e to first place in the new season's wash fabrics: ' ° T d | Johnson made a friendly wage: |save his life He « 4, when 25c and 35c : ts WARE eee jf | with other members of the crew |reecued and did not or fo} FLOWERED VOILE Flow i ! All Ready for a Busy Bargain Tuesday } si summa an Sor a WE yyowens con ne ae ee | * s se in smoothly-finished sheer ( ’ - a edd t rn in open weave stripe le’s Best Groc bed n ‘ I ; 15 Pounds Pure if you ch your aaaiitik.: $1.10 to $1.25 WOMAN HURT IN AUTO SMASHUP with tape neck and bot effect, with attractive weave, with clustered Cane Sugar for | §¢ you want to live for less—and yet live well Apples, Special ih ee” Sxthined © with. -tace Asia estes oa cathe floral and spray patterns Bargain Tuesday in The Bon anche Grocery 98 | aay yr B. vege ‘ diay: |to the Me srchants “At ito Gi. 43 1 38, 25¢ Ditccen sii on white and _ tinted ers You pasy soluti f the problem. estia ‘¢., Was badly hurt in/Co. o acoma he . © an ~ 1 ounds, 37 —S9C— offers you an easy solution of the pro —JIoC— |J\an auto smashup Sunday on the|machine overturned, and sizes 40, 42 and 44, 35¢ grounds, 37 grounds, 40 inches wide, ay’ 26.00 grocers A clean-up sale of Kent road, when the machine driv-jexander sustat mber of ; CU ei we. inches wide, 25¢ yard 2Q5¢ yar 4 , Your choice of en by her husband was crowded |bruises. Several etiche: " order, not including In the Bon Marche Grocery— Apples. Your cholce « ral were Yt flour or more sugar. Int Winesaps or ANB ; off the road by a truck belonging | qu STRIPED VOILE : : Inte | Always a full line of Crescent, Sublime and | worth $1.10 to $125, at ’ Bene Gerace Tee ' Not over 15 pounds to |», ckeye Extracts, Spices, Baking Powder, Bak-| 9g¢ 9. box Boys Mes Striking effects in various-width stripes of black and ON eesnameta ing Soda, Bird Seed, Syrups, Teas and Coffees, GIRLS FEATURE FASHION SHOW pen Sele Suits, 25¢ white or blue and white, also a lavender and white pattern. Thirty-eight inches wide, 25¢@ yard. SHAKER SALT, GOOD BRAND, 8 PER | CAN | FERNDELL TOMATOES, AT 1240 PER CAN SHREDDED COCOANUT AT 17/40 “A POUND | FRENCH GLOSS, ANY ODOR, AT 3 FOR 25¢ | Prominent Seattle society girl your fortune, dance, or otherwise B' NYS’ White Mesh Basement Salesroom. the fashion show at}amuse you, for the benefit of St tnt a bh Suse ; == 20¢ PECANS, FOR A DAY, AT 10c PER POUND RUMFORD'S BAKING POWDER, 25¢ POUND will igure, th the Fashion. show | Margaret's’ guild of St _ l uits in desir the Grand Carntval of Commerc |churet able weight for iti i Got WASHING POWDER, LB. PACKAGE, t8e ici ay” in the ippodrome.| MN. cnant's tunch win ee * Initialed Stationery Reduced to 15c ‘ igh 160 BOTTLES BLUING, ERICED~ =n |p| Throughout the day and evening|served at 11:30 i taps Sa Teese. MSTERDAM Initialed Stationery, Correspondence 3 20c CLUSTER TABLE RAISINS .AT 12/;¢ PKG.| LYE, ONE OF THE BEST BRANDS, AT 7/40 |J|the dance pavilion will be alive) In the evening a fancy « Sizes 26 to A is MEMES: eked , pondence eR ye RAIS ‘ - jwith pretty women eager to tell|ball will continue until midnisht Unusual r Saper with Envelopes, sharply reduced BLEACHED SULTANA RAISINS AT 12/,¢ LB.| OLD HOMESTEAD CORN AT 12/0 PER CAN sided: usual values at, 1, cause the list of inidiala de broke: She Lee, si = Qe, — Basement sroon au t of imiti s brok e box, 15¢. 0" health food, nm brand; one o best you * be Sted igata 22K | ieee Cann, tes aml Ve 25c i Verndell Stringlens Benns, 250 | Snider's Vork and Henna, No LOS ANGELES, April 6.—L. C.)and pulled a string tied the z grade, dozen 2.505 QQc | inn of Are Med Kidney 300 Canny Aey No. ¥ cane Ze |] | Wells called the ‘science of phys-|trisger, discharging a Mank. shell it . ‘ ' pelle. ae mail wize cans, dozen meyer geno t ank she ; g Ayre c st fen to his ald when he sought to|The air forced into his water.t i ll Cc t e ‘ porndet) Sapertine Pens, exits | 4 ‘ a ak 00d size, Abe end his life. Filling his mouth|ed mouth exerted suftipioat trees ew I e nc 1 a oa Ss $ small size Winc natn 2 c Washing oe res! 19c with water, he placed the muzzlejure to blow the top of his he * 4 TT uerliggaaee awn jonen, Oey package c of a shotgun between his teeth ‘off, z aa Sl. 50 and $15. 00 ‘ E press bi Y grade; ead... AOC H | rai hite Ct Pt : ar \ c | adapte: Oo sO many uses ar occasions—fo : Laundry ‘abies, DIP ‘JAPANESE BARON WELCOMED Deore a cote de or ce sions—for | | ‘ 25¢ Baron 8, Urtu, retired admiral of |Hritish Columbia, sailing from Van inaccthatdt ds one of ‘thesment.+ sligarannieeiba Geng sac ie teehee the Japanese navy, who {# visiting |Couver to Japan April 9 : : ; rere et “ a e can buy for the summer Soda Foun. here with Baroness Uriu, at the| While in the city, they will be ardrobe \ ne hipni ) White Chinchilla Coats feature two especially entertained by the Extra Special 9 a. m. to 12 Japanese con mart models as follow Washington, will be given a ban ‘akahasht, and other 1 ' and other prom sul a 7 - quet Tuesday night at the Rainier nent pao, Admiral Uriu te “a 20c Sateen Linings I i IE Py club by H. W. Treat, J. D. Low-| graduate of the 1 nited iste i‘ "i ONS ele. 1eedp tree a uatiS rig ether. 48 in” aportslengtty: aah man and B. F. Blaine. Baron Urin val academy a re 6 haff-belted, with convertibl s ; nl 4 te gerard tenth, colora,and (7 (> mmission to the Panama-Pactfi Wh Fiad Eee ee two: petal, pockets, Price and plain back. Price $15.00 Jenty of black, 7c a yard al i Fe commis » the Panama-Pactfic navy for 35 yonra, Baron. Ue, ket and ple yack ce 5.00. y —Upper Main Floor Union St—Second Ave—Pike 8t—Seattle Tel, Elllott 4100 fair, They came *here Sunday expresses the mene ied Basement Salearoc i} Apia oF - - from San Francisco, will remain|and hopes for peace between Je err me : Hs | here two days, and will leave forpan and the United State, — | | caves tnerarsenmenteanamupatamenset rea ecnsems meester tenioametin, sn btniostnonsc os