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T HE SEATTLE STAR —All Ready for Bargain Friday- AT THE BON’ MARCHE With Scores of Underpriced Specials in Things You Need for Spring and Summer Wear—Scores of Economies Far Too Gocd to Overlook a - Jast for Friday A Special Sale of New 18c Cretonnes at —lI5c Yd — Just for Friday Remnants of 10¢ to 75c Draperies Go at —1]-2 Price— Scrims, Madras and Nets Lengths Up to 8 Yards Into this sale go all Bungalow Nets worth 10¢ to some kinds fc fine for 3,000 Yards in the Lot Best Colors and Designs You will have a chance to get new Cretonnes ata saving if you attend this salo Friday—tor we offer the 18e quality at I5o a yard; 3. yarde tn the lot in uptodate colorings and designs —Third Floor. remnants of Ser Cretonnes, Sunfast Ma , at half price, Enough of r one or two pairs of curtains Spring and Summer, Third Floor Just for Friday Small Hemp Shapes at 50c ea. with narrow, rolling brims Just for Friday Mended Kid Gloves 45¢ Pr. Shapes, and at \ \ \ if m9 dollar each, Small atzen, of 3 hemp, and a few Women's Kid Gloves that have been tried mended, to @ pair on fatin -finiah bratde, fn medium size and on, then Ko at dhe Friday aattor lew, BY, 5%. 6 6%. and a few lack, natura 20 pairs of elbow and brown —Second Floor. 300 Boys’ Suits at $2.95 at Bulgarian style with Caxst- trimmed heavy lace embrotdery years and Weares. Sizes years. —Upper Mata Fieor. to 17 and Sines #10 14 Second Floor, Souvenir Spoons of. the Warring Nations GREAT BRITAIN —] 7c— AUSTRIA | BELGIUM Or Six for a Dollar ( RUSSIA with plenty o light, and lecting Thira Just for Friday | $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes | $2.29 Pr. Shoes— button style, with | plain toes and pearl gray or dark brown cloth tops. Lace | Genuine Cowhide Sult Cases, made on strong style with dark brown cloth | steel frames with brass lock and catches—two sole tops. All sizes, and plenty | leather straps around. Cloth lned and with leath. of wide ype er corners, The 24-inch size at $4.75, Fourth Floor. Just for Friday $7.50 Suit Cases for 7 SS / —at 1-3 Less And This Means 1-3 Less Than the Regular Remnant Prices Most anything you can wish for in this lot of Remnante—bright, new wool fabrics—plain and nov- elty weaves, serges, poplins, wool crepes, Bedford cords, coverts and fancy worsteds, in plain colors, stripes, checks and plaids. Lengths of 1% to 6 yards, mostly all 60 and 64 inches wide. Black, white and colors to choose from. Mill Ends of 20c Sateen | 39c and 50c Silk Mixed 50c Messaline and ini Crepes at Foulard Silks at Linings at —8eYd— —25¢ Yd— —29¢ Yd.— Lustrous Black Sateen Rem- | and a 3 nants, 26 inches wide, at Sc a| Crepes, 36 inches wide, in 20| Mossalines and Foulata Silks yard. Lengths of 1 to 6 yards, | different shades. Fine for waists | turquoise, clel, wine, Nile “ fn black only. Suitable for! and dresses; full 36 inches wide.| dinal, brown and other shades, waists, skirts and coat linings. Special at 25¢ a yard. 29c wa yard. Upper Main Floor. Just for Friday $1.00 Imported Lace Collars, Special —at 50c— White or Cream, Suitable to Wear With Dresses or Coats Just half price Friday for Imported Lace Coliars—many different styles, in round and pointed shapes; also long shaw! collar effects fn fine and heavy mesh Cluny and Filet etfects. Special at 50c. Upper Main Floor. Just for Friday Odds and Ends or Damaged Screen Doors —85c Ea.—| Sizes 2-6x6-6, 2-8x6-8 2-10x6-10 and 3x7 Ft. Odd Screen Doors, some slightly damaged, in assorted patterns, covered with best black wire screening. Different sizes; all good values at S5c. Get enough for all your doors it this sale. Lower Main Floor. Carnation Milk 7c Can No phone orders, Not over 6 cans to each Delivered with other groceries only Domestic Bargains 81-3c Ginghams| 10c Cheviots 6c Yd. | 8 1-3c Yd. Full count st Cheviot Shirting, 27 Apron Ginghams, 27 | inches wide, lengths to ie inches wide, lengths | 20 yards, in plain bives bank ep on cul to 20 yards; blue | and stripes a Gasol tree pec 25c New Cloth | chase: package OOC 10c Percales i May's Flower 15c Yd ond able Seeds, . three 5 c 7c Yd. » 14¢ | New Cloth, 27 inches celved dafly packages Tight and dark Per- | wide, printed plaids Whole Codfiah, bent | Chloride of Lime, reg calen, 26 inches wide, | and stripes, at 150 @ quality Alaska Cod; 2 | ular 100 nize 7 lengths to 20 yards, at | yard. to & pounds c —Lower Main je @ yard ———— Quick ce and wholesome foods at the Fourth Floor Lunel ee 1,000 Remnants of Wool Dress Goods) Union St.—Second Ave.—Pike St.—Seattle Yel, Elliont 4100 Free ‘ounter Have the Little consultation 7 ee = Ones’ Hair Cut In with our I HI 4 — 4 the Children's Licensed a4 ames | BON shinie toad. aa Third Floor. —f Third Floor, CALL THE DOCS AT STEILACOOM! | _ THE WHOLE TOWN IS GOING ‘BUCS’ | | | | Two men, gotng in opposite directions on Second ave. Wednesday | collided violently. They did not apologize They stared vacantly at each other and passed on One said to himself I've almost got it! I'VE Tho other’muttered: “The seventh key! Ob, Lord, the | key!” | Still another man walked off Magnolia bluff. | Pleaded with the doctors think!" A Bremerton woman absent-mindedly walked off the «an When they fished her out she every way. It can't be done.” | H. M. ("Dad") Grinnell, manager of the Mutual Benefit Li ance Co, Lamber Exchange building, who called up j turn, The Star telegraph operator, at his home at midnight At “Don't give me chloroform ank into the water, It can't be done. I to tell him he had selved “The Seven Keys to Baldpate” puzzle, sent in | bis solution yesterday It is wrong Six hundred letters came to the Wednenday, and 1,300 today | of these contain the “Seven Keys to correct solution, but not many the puzzle editor We're deeply sorry we started this thing bother for us, but it has disrupted business all over town who ought to be keeping tab on their employes, are etudytng on the ring and muttering savagely. Employes, who ought to Not only t# It | ing thetr employers diligently, are stuffing on the job and hunting for | the seventh key j Hourewlves let the dinner burn | notice. School children neglect thelr studies. eyed and haggard from sitting up nights plain on every face. ‘The seventh key le a real key, very much like the others, It Is not spelled out by the formation of the other keys; a flat ke word “key,” or the th key,” as many have anewered. no catch In the words whatever. The key | | it can be found by properly folding the found the seventh, all other keys are eliminated. You may submit more than one answer if you dtoose, course, you will get a ticket for only one correct answer. To those who send the firat 50 correct answers The Star | $2 tickets to the Monday night performance of the ven | Baldpate” the big comedy euccess of George M. Cohan which presented at the Metropolitan theatre all of next week All replies must be tn The Star office by Friday aftern later than 6 o'clock Everybody is the tickets will be at The Star office all day Saturday and Mor | the winners. CHARGE FRAUD IN MINING SUIT 8. Senator W. A, Clark, Lacy V J. Ross Clark, brother of former U ed one of the defendants in a euit brought by Mrs | Neterer, in federal court. tion on the part of George Winfield, a wealthy mining operator ‘eld, and asks that a receiver be appointed for the company, SUN GETS INTO COURT AGAIN Federal Judge Neterer has {asue@ an order restraining 8. the $14,000 assets of the newspaper, against which a petition | of St. Paul, C. E, Olney and R. H. Thomson FRISCO TRIES TO HALT STRIKE SAN FRANCISCO, April 15.—Mayor Rolph today named a threatened strike of employes because of the refusal of the ¢ to permit the men to organize N.Y, ELEVATED LINE TIED UP | gered by the deadly third rail of the Second ave. elevated It | today, when a train was derailed at Chatham square rail to walk back to stations from the stalled trains, WASHINGTON, April 15.—The most distinguished Cathol ence ever assembled in America attended the celebration of pontifics)| Patrick's cathedral here today, marking the| aolemn high mass at St ALMOST the hospital he 1 muat think arriving In Seattle on the steamer Kennedy, Zamwait Wash Raldpate” The purzie editor doean't know how many | It's an awful job. Hrery Httle while the postman comes with another pack of letters to Employers Husbands are too preoccupied to} Grim determination ts writ It is not on the ring; it is not the ring itself; It Ie not the @ picture, all ri And when you The names of the winners will be printed In Saturday's Star, and against the Goldfield Merger Mines company, on trial before Judge! Mrs, Ames alleges fraud and misrepresenta- ton, receiver of the Sun Publishing company, from disbursing any of ruptcy has been filed. The petitioners are the Northwestern Trust Co tee to confer with President Lilfenthal of the United Rallways as to the) NEW YORK, April 15.—Lives of thousands of persons were endan- ‘Trains were stalled throughout the system, from lower Manhattan! to the Bronx, and thousands braved the dangers of the exposed third CATHOLICS HAVE CELEBRATION Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Boys’ Clothing Second Floor FREDERICK é~- NELSON Children’s Colored Play Dresses "\ The Infant ey ee eee for Bea These Pretty and Inexpensive Dresse nd Country Wear The Little Russian Dress Pictured simply fashioned of plaid gingham ch I from 2 to long stitched re material, 1 button fasten it her It s de at ! elf trimmed ear er tl vutte wn the fror large the littl ily Price 7 One of Many Pretty Styles at $1.00 picture 1 hamb: ca the French-waisted model vith short kilted skirt of plain « y gingham in light or Delft blue, trimmed with the plaid material. Sizes 2 to 5 year 1 Floor new New Arrivals in Separate Skirts at $6.95 a@nclude many pleasing mod NYMPH” Caps W ATER Bath bow in front, 50c and with black the cls in novelty checks plaids, as well as in and and show “Spring Maid" Bath Caps dainty rosette on each navy, newest developments in the Got designing of these popular “Trouville” Bath Cap, tinctive model, which h side with $1.00, “Boudoir” Bath Caps fluted frill all around, “Puritan” Bath Caps with fluted frill across front and streamers to tle under the chin, $5e. Bathing Shoes of good qual- ity black canvas, with cork soles, sizes 3 to 7, 35¢ pair. Black Canvas Bathing Shoes with durable cork soles, sizes 3 to 7, 50c pair. Bathing Shoes of excellent quality sateen, in red, blue and black, with serviceable cork soles, sizes 3 to 7, $1.00 pair. Raub’s Satin Bathing Shoes in blue and black, with cork soles, sizes 5 to 7, $2.60 pair. —Tollet ction a dis- fastens concealed garments A Three-piece Skirt in white green-and-brown check has set seventh in plaits at elther side, below the hip, topped by of the self mat cross straps with Price $ be, jal ve tried Especially adapted for Outing Wear is a Skirt of brown mixed homespun in a %-plece model with cuff at bottom. Two plaitea patch pockets and a separate belt finish this attractive model. fe Insur Tuesday, Price $6.95. many An Exceptional Value in Fiber Trunks, Special $11.85 N sale Friday, these a lot of the keys be serv stoutly-constructed Three Trunks, covered hard vulcanized fiber in maroon color and bound with heavy black fiber, Furnished with extra-heavy brassed steel hardware, self-locking spring lock and fitted with swinging top wie ool tray and extra tray. Full linen lined. r Choice of the 36- and 40-inch sizes, special $11.85. ply Veneer with hollow, | it te not There is La Specials in Glassware Clear Glass Bud ave will give —Third Floor. Vases, 5 inches tall, Keys to! special $e each; will be! 9 inches high, special 10¢ each. Heisey Nappies in Colonial style, 9 inch size, special 25¢ each. Heisey Colonial Glass Water or Lemon Pitchers, 3- pint size. special G5¢; bait - gallon size, special 75¢. Oil Cruets in Co- Jonial style, special 10¢ each. —Thirad Floor. The Newest Bulletin of Advanced Fashions received joon, not nday for ~—just in our Pattern Section—illustrates some especially charming models in Summer Frocks and Graduation Dresses for Misses. The patterns for these are now in stock, and a copy of the Bulle- tin may be secured upon application at the Pattern Section —Firet Floor. is nam. 8. Ames of Gola When You Decide on the Superior Bridge-Beach Gas Rang: You Decide for Better Baking P. Wee in bank F you will attend the demonstration of Cake and Biscuit Baking tomorrow, in our Stove |] Section, Third Floor, you may see for yourself how beautifully this Range bakes. It will work equally as well for you, in your kitchen, and, what is just as important, it does its work economically, requiring very little gas. The demonstration begins at 1:30 and closes at 4 o'clock. commit: | ompany ne here —Thira Floor le andl sen high aon at Patrica cauteara tere onay” mating ‘eH ” A N'ewUntrimmed Hat for Misses, $2.95 ica's 25th anniversary 4 nding were the three American cardinals—Gibbons, O and ley—elght archbishops, 80 bishops, 30 monsignores, th of 60 colleges and more than 300 members of the clergy The feature came this afternoon when a letter from the pope was road, the first of its kind ever directed to America The Seattle Philharmonic orchestra of 50 musicians, John Spargur, | neert under the new co-opera conductor, will give ite first popular ¢ tive plan at the Hippodrome, Sunday, at m., when Its last sy program will be repeated, in addition to “Finlandia.” Theo, Ca ston, tenor, and Miss Carmen Frye, pianist, will be the soloist thousand seats are now on sale at the Hipodrome The city’s best musicians are giving their time and talents this popular Concert series a success U, Gov, Charles 8. {ved in Seattle Wednesday night, from Portland, conferred wi elt bankers Thursday mor the Clearing House asso t to Tacoma for a meeting ers there, and will return this evening and leave for Spokane. With him is John Perrin, head of the reserve bank board 12th district, of San Francisco Gov. Hamlin Is on a tour of Inspection ing of Alaska He left Washington, D, C., three weeks ago, to make a su | ‘imancial conditions throughout the country, S, BANK CHIEF VISITS SEATTLE Hamlin of the federal banking reserve board ar- 1 with them at a luncheon given by He predicts for Seattle a tremendous impetus in financial and industrial affairs due to the open Ce e T HIS new Hat of plain Hemp has a double brim, | and is so soft and pliable that it may be bent || in almost any desired shape and permits of dozens |] of smart trimming effects. The colors are: Black White Old-blue Burnt-color Old-rose Attractively priced at $2.95. Sand —Basement Salesroom mphony rl John: | mre New Military Lace Boots, $3.50 Pair WO new styles in the popular Military Lace Boots have just been received, one as shown in the sketch It has sand-color cravenette top, Goodyear welt sole leather Louis heel Widths AA Price $3.50 pair TWO NEW STYLES IN PUMPS AT $3.00 are made over a medium narrow-toe last, with bl ack or and Sizes 2% to 7 th Seat pice bbs: to D. of bans 1 of the white cravenette inlay, small jet ornament and Cuban heel Sizes 213 to 7, Price $3.00 pair. ~~ Basement Salesroom. arvey of