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aia, * ae ‘lsc _ pe rn ms — THE SEATTLE STAR 1,000 Untrimmed Shapes on Sale at 89c}: And Every One Worth Two or Three Times 89c| Asample line froma well known maker of highgrade untrimmeds Hundreds of styles in the lot, f finest Milan, novelty b French Plumes at $3. 95 new nen Millinery Flowers At 30¢ 800 a bunch den and Field ¥ in natural made lan hemp, hemp, on lone with black a All the best blocks are here, , pokes, rm yoms and novelty and we , in some Thur: wide arke dr ing heads of long smooth fibers, In black 1 new shades. effects in sailors turbans, aster) ers, in prett Ings. shapes, three times 89% y new ¢ cases | white ar s special price of second Finer —Second Floor. Men, Too, Can Save on Good Dependable Footwear—at | The Semi-Annual Factory Sale of Shoes | Men’s Lace or Men's Broad Toe | Button Style or English Last | Oxfords, Worth Up to $4.00 $2.97 Pr. Plenty of styles that the men like ns this lot of Patent h- er, Dull Calf, Viet Kid or Tan new style or button sizes at $2.9 $4.00 $2. 97 Pr. This lot Shoes Includes makes as W. L. Doug | nd George Snow— s for every shape | | | Men's | such | Oxfords, all Patent leather. lasts In lace style. All metal ¢ @ pair, Women’s $3.50 Oxfords Reduced to Women's Dark Tan Oxfords wi heels, neat toe shapes, and exceptionally nice f Women’s Shoes, Worth to Patent leather button style, with gray or also lace style with brown cloth tops and plain Women’s Pumps, Worth Up to $4. This lot comprises a very large assortment of est styles, patent leather, gunmetal calf, suede sizes, And though this factory sale of | shoes is well on itssecondweek-- just as busy as on ning day—rein ts have been Women’s Shoes, Worth Up to $4.00 English Walking Shoes fn tan, gunmetal calf or black su have low heels and blind eyelets. Comfortable walking shoes Women’s $5.00 Pumps Underpriced D. Armstrong & Co.'s Pumps in patent leather, short tongue Colonial effect; also suede and gunmetal calf in latest styles. —Upper Main Floor. pour of fresh at and day some | every addition to | important $2.95 Good Bargain News From the Silk Section in the Guise of a Sale of — 50c and 65c Silks at 29c a Yard Pretty Silks at wash goods prices—t undreds from, in plain and printed Silk Poplir I Chine and many Fancy Silks—50c 29c a yard on Thursday the bargain list If | trial of George W and hund and 2 for —Upper Main Floor. widths When Ordering Goods to Be Sent to Your Home Please Be Very Careful to Give the Right Address For the slightest inaccuracy may mean a good d f de ry of your package Our salespeople are careful to r tion as to cross streets or neighborl And if we may depend on your co-operation, 50c Coverall Aprons 35c A really and truly apron day bargain, in pretty light and dark percales of checks or stripes. Neck, belt, cuffs and pocket neatly bound in white. Cut good and fall. Amoskeag Aprons !n checks or stripes, made with 50 pocket and belt at back, special c little pat lay in the delive $1.50 Crepe Aprons, white, terns, neatly trimmed, elastic at walst pink or blue in dainty for Apron Day —On the Third Floor now. 250 Mother’ and cap to match, light and Set,” consists of pretty little ban —Third Fioor. dark percale 50 Colored View Cards 75c Postcard Albums for 39c¢ Ea. Two kinds of We're Cailieuing the Sale of the $8.50 Cotton Mattresses at $4.95 for a Day If you have not al already secured one of our $8.50 more. 4 with cre tufted Forenoon Bargains No telephone orders for any of these speciais on Fourth Floor. m. to 12 at 3%e yard sale from 9 a. m. to 12. 2,000 Yards 5c Calicoes 3'c Yard pred val Mill lenethe 1 t Call | 4 11} lengths and full bolts of Calicoea in Hght DOMESTICS and dark shades, neat patterns, On sale from 9 6e Printed Challie, 24 inches wide, full a. Lower Main Floor, bolts, Persian and Oriental patterns, yd Ake D 5c 81-36 Apron Ginghams, 27 inches wide, fast _ 25¢ Screen oor Sets 1 Complete Screen Door Sets, consisting of 1 pair quality in neat checks, yard CR ei ageactgabec haar pada 12//ge French Weave Linene, 36 inc f 4] pull and screws, 9 to 12. _—Lower Main Floor. colors for beach and outing garments yard -.-.+-. Dainty Tub Frocks at 49c Each 12,6 Printed Madras; 27 Inches Dainty Tub Di ses of percale, Iinenes and | cords and neat dark stripes, Nght wetght galaten hecks, stripes and platds yard . Agen 2 to 14, On sale from 9 a, m. to 12 —Second Floor. —Lower Main Floor. —_———_ _ Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for June have arrived—come and leawk them over —Third Floor pos MARCHE Union 8t.—Second Ave.—Plke 6t.—seattlo Fel, Elliort 4100 Women’s and Misses’ Bathing Suits and Sup- plies. — Second Floor. Free consultation with our Licensed Chiropodist.— Third Floor. Shoes, Worth to || | | GOING AFTER FOREIGN TRADE | Duck’s Head repel P When's a Chicken? Not if It’s { a Tough Rooster or a Duck in vacn, Says Bothell City Dad 1 Up i in Chicken Tale \ rolled Bothell A barnyard fowl, confined, all but ita head down from a pile of merchandise b Trading Co.'s store one morning laat ¢ ber. Alderman D. L, Goldbach saw It, and so did F. i partner in the mercantile business what ‘nanner of bird it is!" whispered in a gunny-nack ed in a corner of the 1 the latter, ed the sack and Alderman Whereupon they o | Goldbach looked tnald ‘A DUCK,” SAID THEY | declared the alderman said bis partn ee ee “IT'8 A DUCK," “YES; A DUCK,” Ky tntroductng this bit of Bothell hatory into the appeal case tn | the supertor court, in which they are charged with stealing Mra, Nellte | Weatland’s chickens, Goldbach and Anderson hope to get themselves ac quitted } h six white hens |ff Mrs, Westland Jerson also testified that he had given Gol from his own flock sbout the time 5 White, brown, was anxious to get rid of all but the biackand-whites, so I gave Gold bach six white ones | Well, why jdn't ye brown ones as w ‘Oh, wel missed | ach corroborated his testimony, and added | | that he took the birds home What sort of birds have you in your pens? quired Deputy Prosecutor Palmer, noftly WELL, WELL red and black-and-white,” "In | declared Anderson, * a answered Anderson, and there the matter ended “ee ee | | denied having eaten any of Mre. |i certain he had never told Truman met OT ugh to mas ¢ Alderman Goldbach {ndignantly Weatland’s hens 1 Anderson wan Underwood or anybody else that he had taken one of Mra, Westland’s roosters home and cooked the two days and th bird too su have given him some of the red or the | Hy || | n found the | hankegiving dinner WILD ANIMALS! estitying in tleate. ont A GOOD JOKE es | | Underwood testified Anderson did tell him that | and added that be laughed long and loud when he | | wald tt oe eee | | Danny Walker, delivery boy for the Bothell Trading Co., it ts al H | leged, coaxed wh hens from Mra, Westiand’s yard into the store, |i | where Alderman ( mach and Anderson sacked them and took them |i | home. i Witn say they saw several white hens killed at the Goldbach i residence T i HIST! retired mer behalf of the a tuck whic to have been an Goldbach ch made {ts appearance rehased by T from Peter Pe ndise in the » re, and 4 he that WHEN IS A CHICKE { Mra, Westlan: ht easily have d at was n ke, some ¢ hac king STOLE FOR NEGRO AFFINITY | SAN FRANCISCO, April Sensations were mer eas 178 from promised when the he Toyo Kisen Kaisha hat company, began today be t that, fo " y whom A two chil ot J books, an agreement betwe o » was This remarkable document set forth « and the woman had lived together for 14 years. NO MORE HOUSEWORK FOR HIM | April 28.-~No man who Id make a bousema the best wife in the world heartfelt opinion exy today by wife, who had reached voting age be © on the ground of ¢ nt making a I c | that Jorgenson alues his futur or kitchen al ‘@ liberty e of hin Hiram H.| mony of $40 for Following the suggestion of Secretary Forrest E. Smith, the Manu « of the trustees T day afternoon » campaign for the appointment of foreign itatives for Seattle. Wm, Pigott, of the Seat | consuls tle Car and chairm his ase coun repres: Co. and the Pacific Coast Steel Co, was appointed ommittee on foreign relations, with power to name Mr. Pigott is a member n ofA of the national foreign trade ELOQUENCE RESTRAINS MOB PALLINGER, Tex., April 28—After a mob placed a noose about of Early Young, a negro who attacked a white girl, today, ity Sheriff Crews mounted a soap box rostrum and pleaded with the crowd for baif an hour, warning them of the serious consequences which would follow the lynching, and pointing out that the negro might be Innocent to Jail » neck His arguments prevailing, he was allowed to escort Young SCAT! SCOOT! BIFF! HOME GUARD OF CATS HOLD FORT AGAINST INVADING ALLEY ARMY Mee—ow! The cata of war have wow! mee—ow! 1 And it isn't the allied army, rushed to but the alley army that has ter the defense of Constantinople, | rorized the Turks—an army of A call to arms has gone forth | ferocious rats that ® destroying in every alley and every back- | property, and threatening hum lot In Turkey and the Toms and an lives. To protect the city Tabbys are mobilizing in the from the atrocities of this tn capital ready for an attack on the sultan'’s latest and most dangerous foe, vading army the sultan is re crulting his brave home guard of cats. Ladies’ Mail yt | FREDERICK &~ NELSON Patter | Filled BASEMENT SALESROOM A Maker’s Surplus of Spring Suits Added to the Basement’s Salesroam’s Extensive Selections at The Suit display at $1 ~ —now comprises upward of ) a 00 HESE new Suits will be placed on sale Thursday. There Pog are about seventy in all, and every vas originally made up to retail at a considera price. chly interesting 200 garments, in Sg \ Serges Gaberdines Taffetas Poplins \ Tweeds Sic Suitings black checks ain-tailore an who expects to place Suit will find it well v materials and tailoring A Special Selling of Cretonnes Exceptional At 18c Values and 25c Yard WO THOUSAND yards of Cretonnes in this special under-priced offering for Thursday ers that show sl Inclu Sateens, cht imperfections in printing. laf 1 are Tickings, etas, Over Chintzes, Mercerized Reps and other many summer dr and fancy work purposes y unusual value printed Shadow Cre pul popular , comprising a converter’s discontinued patterns and oth- s, Radium Cloths, great items, sui for a ADDITIONAL SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY: SASH CURTAIN EX- NOVELTY CURTAIN TENSION RODS SCRIMS in ctamine ar of polished brassed d filet styles, 1 tu % solid terr d work ef- inner 1. 24-44-inct ie with hem- cue ecial Ba t hes wide, I .s . ru, spe Large-size packages Gold Dust Special 2 Packages for 35c “*»: ? kages 1,500 Yards of Dress Silks for 35¢. On Sale at 39 Yd. Thursday offering embraces 1 Silks, all in this season's designs and weave Included Brocaded Messalines Striped Surahs Glace Broche Twills Twilled Silks in a good selection of the wanted colors—Sand, Putty, Copen Navy, W Reseda, Lavender, Gray 1 Black. Widths 18 inches Specially priced for Thursday's selling at 839¢ yard Pure Silk Pompes, Special 25c Yard An unusually low All-Silk Shanghai Hand- woven ral color and a weight ery d and T'wenty- five in pecial 25¢@ yard Basement Salesroom Special $1.95 Pair TRAP Pumps, Colonial Pumps, and Lace and B Dull Calf a W in all—in a speci ton and Tan Thursday Oxfords in Leathers al offering Sizes 314, 4 and 41% only $1.95 Broken Sizes i in High Shoes, Reduced to § Forty pairs of We sizes, reduced to $1.95 pair Special pair Basement Salesro: Unusual Values in House Dresses At 59c ee ery attractive styles are featured at this low price. The one pictured is of gingham, with hirred waist, n skirt and round collar, with trimming of plain-c pipings. Choice of various colors in check patterns, Very good value at 5I¢. The other Dress is of check or stripe gingham, collar Excep- with pique braid at 59e. Basement Salesroom Cut Glass Footed Sherbets Gaia p, — Special $1.25) Set of 6 oY OO HERBET cut butterfly trimmed in wash tional value or Ice Cream Glasses and daisy designjas special, the set of six, $1.25. tured, Women’s “Sample” Low Shoes 200 pairs 500 yards Mary Jane Pumps Patent, K $1.95 pair. men’s High Shoes in broken om with pic Basement Salesroom. WINDOW SHADES, 36 de and six feet 1 quality 2 clot in dark green, on self-acting rol- ler, « plete with brack- ets and pulls, at 35¢ each x0ld Dust, special for Thurs- Reduc- | ed to Smart morning Tailored Hats for and sho with Flower, Feather and Bow Trimming reduced to $1 —Rasemen Silk-Boot Stockings 25c Pair V OMEN'S Black Silk-boot Stockings of a well-known make, subject to slight tmper- fections which have been care- fully mended at the factory, Sizes 8% to 10. Exceptional value at 25¢ pair. —Basement Salesroom. Clearing Wash Goods Remnants at 5c and 10c Yard AT Se YARD— Useful lengths of Dress and Apron Ginghams, Percales, Prints, Bleached and ‘Un- bleached Muslins, Colored Out- ing Flannel and other destr- able cotton fabrics, AT 10¢ YARD— Remnants of Mercerized Cot ton Ponge Dress Crepes, Standard-gr 8, Dress Gingham, ¢ le White Outing F Muslin, — Cambrtc Sheer Striped and Barred Fab rics and numerous other stan loth, Ripp- e, %6-Inch nnel, dard wash materials, Basement Salesroom