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ma eR tens — o- T 500 Men’s $20 and $25 Suits Have| Been Reduced to $14.75}. In Order That “Clothing Day” at the Bon Marché’s 25th Anniversary Sales $ Might Be a Big Succes COME AND BUY YOURSELF A NICE SUMMER SUIT AND MAKE A SAVING | All sizes from 33 to 46 amongst the 500—in checks, plaids and stripes, | plain grays, plain browns and fine navy blue serges. In the conservative | business style—or fussier styles for the young chaps. Splendid Anniversary Specials in Boys’ Wearables Boys’ 50c and 75c Wash Suits 39¢ Middy and, Oliver Twtst Style Suite of fan veee a 1 plain white, also mbinations of colors, Sizes @ to § Boys’ and Girls’ $1 Sweaters 2% doren Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters, k style, all woot and r aford «ray, cardinal and blue. le, with telescope 50c ; sizes 6% to 6 %, at Boys’ Wash Ties, in stripes and crossbar © the lot; fine for summer wear; each 15c Boys’ S0c Trousers, cassimere and worsted, in a good Assort ment of patterns, 6 to 16 years 39c Boys’ Wash Hats, Rah-Rah style only, with telescope and Found crowns; sizes 6% to 7; white, striped and figured effects 25c Boys’ $3.50, $3.95 and $5 Norfolk Suits, 6 to 17 Yrs. —at $2.89— Our Silver Anniversary brings this special from the boys’ clothing section. Norfolk Style Suits it) Bulgar belts and patch pockets, excellent ttects; 1,000 tn Russian Suits, 3 to 8 Yrs. —at $1.95— now—size striped ca to & meres years, of neat hecked and some plain grays and browns Ty tailored, sizes 6 to 17 years. Chee! stripes. some with checked coats and plain trousers Magonals, plain grays, browns and serges. ¥ 4 past pocket and military . —Upper Main Floor, 50c Writing Paper 25c Bex $2 Plate and Cards $1.10 sir Anniversary | pists 5 ory Huset ards p Sale in the etyles Stationery and $1 Cards Printed for | 65c Engraving @bc at the Ane riday, Regular value $1 0¢ 15¢ Pound Paper 10c Pkg. Section ‘siz Invitations at $9.75 Good fabric. finest Writing Paper ttations 100 sheets oe ies ¢ package. Enve- y g ie ote Opes to match at 3 packages for 10: ial ost pice’ ahaa Cards 25¢ Regular t$c Hurd’s Cards, tlium- tnated black and gold tn these Int- tale, while we hare any A, F, G, C, H, |, J, N, 0, 8, W, R. For Bargain Friday at the 25th Anniversary Sales A Sale of Women’s Tailored Suits at $9.95 Made of Good Wool Poplins and Serges, in Black and Nice Street Shades , $9.95—a low price indeed to ask for Suits that are as well tailored—of such good cloths as these. They are made in very tasteful styles—for they double, yes, treble—$9.95 we've quoted tn years—in force for a day Cameras Are Reduced 1 of our Cameras that have been stration purposes Friday at reduced —Upper Main Fleer. were copied from suits costing style. If you want an inexpensive suit this summer, you certainly should see these Women’s New Wash Waists Going | Crepe de Chine Silk Waists at | —at 59c— —$1.95 Ea.— ‘These are very rice Walsts for street or home We've over 500 emart Walets in tub silks Boys’ $3.50 Oliver Twist & | Juat the Suite ail the little boys are wearing | The jackets are satin lined, and the skirts are made in the new circular gored | ‘ARBITRATION A HUGE JOKE, DECLARE RAILROAD MEN @Charles Nagel, former secretary of WHAT THEY GOT comme and labor, « neutral ° @ member of the board, whom the Increase demand workers claimed in messages to ed $41,000,000.00 | President Wilson, was tn thoro Increase granted 1,020,498.10 *Y¥mpathy with the railroad inter ents The other neutral member of 1 was Federal Ju , d, chairman, who, the majority, expressed ENGINEERS the } affected by Engines 5,767 Increase per day $ 851.86 ay aval OF »it o per year 311,111.40 the railroad representa the board didn't Hke the FIREMEN and dented that thelr wip Locomotive: affected natures signified approva 7,005 Both Sides Sore e per day +S 1,396.58) Judge Pritehar lure e e per year 509,386.70 | concurred in the dsr “ | HOSTLERS ause the men Were granted better | we per year (est! working conditions, but that the | mated) $200,000.00 had not been given the Increase t | == pay that se warranted ‘by t Locomotives in service 23,812 evidence presented Engineers 27,000 The rail men instet that the Firemen 30,000 award merely postpones action for Hosters 8,000 « year, the life of the new agre ment, and that when tt expires it | CHICA May 6-——The ratiroad is not likely that bitration wi ;employes are absolutely disgusted |again be rtaken. This 1 [P| with arbitration. They asked for|taken to mean that a strike may be 41 millions in increases and got the one million, individual af fected, and thin Includes but @ frac If | ton of the 63,000 employes of 18 railroads interested, will get a few cents mo The employ the result Many telegrams President Wileon by the employes’ chiefs protesting 1 director in one holding were fired at atl neveral per day ratlre epr ives on the art man wh board not concur. They to union labo ja dissenting report an a captain of a o¢ Fight on Nagel uty sheriffs who ar 4 strike bg after a bitter|in St. La street car or more on | difference | | | eens | WASHINGTON WOMAN HONORED is during the ot 1900. | LO8 ANGELES, May 6 Stephen B. lL. Penrose of Walla Walla, Wash, was given net honor of election aa firat vice of the national organization of the Y. W. C. A., which is hold h annual convention here | Other officers elected are: Mra ident; second vice president, Mre | Lillfan Rester Harford of Omaha |I| retary, Miss Harrie ond of Boston | | | Wm. Moses, Los Angeles; sec Assistant secretary, Miss Alyah Slye Nashville BROADWAY READY FOR FESTIVAL | tival Friday night we skill wh Thursday. Judging from the zeal and nal Wednesday night, the festival wii the school has ever staged parth red of desks (o make room atival starts at 8 resting wn iin the final rehe ¢ most pretentious ey The assembly hall has been |J}| for the oig orchestra. The ‘SEN, YOUNG PINCHED AS spy" | LONDON, May 6—Lafayette Young, former | tows, and a companion were arrested in Innabruck ceri Tuesday, and held under survelllante, according to advices from Vienna today The men were detained, the dispatches say, because Young's com panion was suspected of being a foreign spy. After he had been iden: fied, Young was released, and the Austrian police offered profuse apo! ogies. Hix companion was released later. — HEAD OF STEEL TRUST COMING James A. Farrell, president of the foreign trade counct! and head a the United States Steel corporation, bis wife and daughter, en rouce to the Panama-Pacific exposition, will arrive here Saturday and will be entertained by the Chamber of Commerce and by Willlam Pigott, prest | dent of the Seattle Car and Foundry Co | Pigott and Farrel! are clone friends, the latter having appointed | Pigott representative of the foreign trade council when it was formed. jee eral years ago | | BALLARD BABIES SHOW UP FINE Rallard bables were basking In the spotlight in Seattle's Better [la biew contest Thureday. Hundreds of infants were entered t dia trict, every inch of space in the Ballard fleldhouse being | Until the clerical work ts completed, the result of the contest Wednesday at Hiawatha fleldhouse, West Seattle, will not be known | There were nearly 200 entries A set of triplets entered by Dr. and Mra. C. R. Ro’ View ave., attracted considerable attention. They are all boys, and euch | scored better than 90 per cent, tho none reached the perfect class Friday a contest will be held at the Queen Anne Congregational lehurch, and includes the folowing school districts John Hay, West 8 n Anne, Franz Coe and North Queen Anne. Mrs, E. J, Jensen Queen Anne 81, fs chairman renator frore Sea ‘Wear—newest styles of linge’ batiste and | crepe de chine Candy stripes, hair line, wide and madras, colors and white, in stripes, checks and | narrow and combinations—others plain waite, {f plain. Have V necks and wide collars and long | flesh, maize and pongee—many handsomely em: | ne sleeves. | broidered ; 1 Women’s Jersey Bathing Suits $16.50 and $19.50 Silk Dresses | The Seattle Athletic club is making extensive preparations for ‘ts 2 | big show at the Moore theatre, on Wednesday evening, Jun 1 on performance {!s to be known as “High Jinks in Dixteland,” and is to | —at 98c —at $10.00 |] | « combined minstrel, beauty, singing. dancing and comedy show, Much aes Jersey Knit Bathing Suits, the best in their| You never would dream of getting as pretty |f of the dialogue will deal with local men and affairs, so the comedy part ; class on the Coast—black; complete with trunks | Silk Dresses as these for only $10. Styles for both cf the production will be fully appreciated by the audience attached—low round neck, 4-sleeve style; tri «d | afternoon and street wear, of charmeuse, poplin, with 1%-nch knitted borders. Sizes 16 to 42| crepe de chine, messaline and chiffon taffeta inches. | Second Fioor. | For Bargain Friday—at the 25th Anniversary Sales One for Every Year of Our Career—and Every One a Money Saver for You A Clearance of Embroidery Remnants by the Piece You'll find you get ever so much better bargains this way than if you bought them by the yard. Remnants of Lace| Remnants of Lace| Remnants of Lace| Embroidery, Lace and and Embroidery at/and Trimmings at and Flouncings at Trimming Remnants 5c Ea. | 10c Ea. 15c Ea. 20c Ea. * = a Milk, not over 4 to a Carnat' | my" Totlet w (Hanson fe Devonshire Cloth, 92 Inches customer, delivered only with | Jenks & Co.), $1.2 wide; ledéthe i6 meek other groceries. phone 25c | value at 95c ain and figured, ard 15c me) orders. 4 cans ..... | Hawatian Totlet Sonp, the 10° | a6 Dress Peren ay keke Dahlia Bulbs, Cactus and Show | pel aaa for this sale Be | wide, ieng is 1b weaks Dahlias, all colors, while we 5c | pik pe 84c . have any 2%e and | te alice : i 1 4 —Fourth Floor, | mercerized, 28 | inches wide, lengths to 20 Se Figured Curtain Serima, yards, yard 8c ice designs and colors | . sung « 10c | deseient Hal faevorsyires Yd my Screening, 13 Me Carpet Samples, size 18x27 | ear g tg ao widths 10c ; ches, tly finished, | i f | ‘ns Union Sutts, low nee nectide on rose bushes or : ae Silk Hate Neto, large size allover | m0 sleeves, (ght knee 85c pou re 19c ‘ Nets, knotted at both ends, | sizen 26 and 38 only, at H all shades, 3 for Be | Se Cheese Cloth or Bleached : J | Gauze, 36 inches wide, not over | Cotte sleeves = seam | Soa qe | sak 49c 100 Chambray Gingham, 27 inches | narrow. wide 4 Slonn’s LAniment, the 25¢ wide, not over 19 yards webs, regular wize, special Friday at 15c to each, yard The lengths, pair —Upper Main Floor, Lower Main Floor, Lower Main Floor ———_ mason in bere in earnest. Women, get your bathing aps nnd bathing needs here—Second Moor, bon MARCHE Union 8t.—tecond Ave.—Plke Seattle Vel. Elliott 4100 Don’t forget we have an up-to-date barber shop for the children — Third Floor. Fishing time Is here—we carry a full line of fishing tackle. — Fourth Floor. —_—_ A Strong List of “Silver Jubilee” Specials | All members who are to try for places in the cast are to repor’ at if | the club immediately JUNIORS TO STAGE “OFFICER 666" day program at the univer “Officer 666,” a popular Asa final number on the annual Juni sity Saturday, an alljunior cast will present comedy, at 8:15 o'clock, in Meany hall Special interest is attached to the play, as the scenery is the sane 1 by the original company, when it played “Officer 666" at the Metropolitan theatre, two seasons ago. The cast has been drilled | Gerald Patton, whose success as a college actor insures a high flaish || to the production HOPKIRK SAYS DAM WILL SEAL | J. Hopkirk, hydraulic expert, who|ter back of the dam a number of has been Investigating conditions times. The land thru which wator if | at the Cedar river dam for several now seeps is gla months past, was in Seattle today.| settle down to “The Cedar river dam will seal iteelf within a year If given the chance,” he said | “I have proved, by experiments at the dam,” said Hopkirk, “that all that is necessary to make it hold water is to raise and lower the wa rock hardn soon as it has been inundated sev eral times There are three large suck holes one about 100 feet east of the dam and the others about 1,300 feet east that must be filled, but this can done at a cost of less than $50,006 LAWYER SNEERS; TEDDY HAPPY BY BOND P. GEDDES SYRACUSE, N, Y,, May 6.—Col, Roosevelt was balked today in bis ambition to tell the jury in Wm. Barnes’ sult against him for libel the details of alleged vice and graft in Albany, the home of Barnes, whoin Roosevelt called a political boss Attorneys for Barnes objected to’ this line of testimony, on the ground that it was hearsay and immaterial, After having ments from both sides, Justice Andrews excluded the evidence Roosevelt answered a few, perfunctory questions put by his own coun sel, and then turned expectantly to Attorney Ivins for cross-examinatior I don't care to have anything further to do with Roosevelt,” iving, in declining to question the colonel Roosevelt smiled and quietly left the witness stand OFFER BRIBE IN CARMAN CASE? MINEOLA, L, 1, May 6.—Cella Coleman, negro servant and star wit ness for the state In the trial of Mrs. Florence Carman, charged with the nurder of Mrs. Louise Bailey, today swore that a negro, Hicks, formerly a private detective, had offered her $300 if she would change her (esti mony in the trial of Mrs, Carman to favor the defense The sts pated at 2p. m., after District Attorney Smith complet the redirect examination of Celia. Attorney Geo. M. Levy, for Mra. Cor an, Was apparently ec letely surprised by the statement of the co! ‘ed girl. Mrs. Carman nervously clinched her hands as Celia told of the offer made to her, rd argu sneered | Broadway high school students who will participatein the May fos HE SEATTLE 2 Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns | Special Prices on oh ak Toilet Articles ad HOSI their set of Pyralin planning on lack items to make Ivory complete and those who are starting a set of this dainty toilet will be interested in the specially low prices the Toilet who ware, Goods Section is quoting. Men's Combs, Pyralin Ivory pecial 15¢. Pyralin Ivory Powder Boxes, special 50¢, 85e and $1.25. Pyralin Ivory Puff Boxes, Japanese style, spe- cial $1.65 and $2.00. Pyralin Ivory Talcum Powder Boxes, special 35¢, 50¢ and $1.25. Pyralin Ivory Hair Re- civers, special 50¢, 85¢ and $1.65 cach Pyralin Ivory Trays, special 15¢, @5¢ and Pyralin Ivory Nail Files, Jutt Hooks and Cuticle Knives, special 25¢. Pyralin Ivory Buffers, 50¢, 65¢ and First Floor Pyralin Ivory Mirrors, with beaded Pyralin Ivory Millinery Mirrors, special $2.25, $2.95, $3.45 and $4.25. Pyralin Hair Brushes with = superior bristles and solid backs special $2.00, $2.75, $3.45 and $4.25. Pyralin Ivory Brushes, special and $1.85. Pyralin add Combs, 9- teeth, coarse and al 25e@ and Ivory Hat $1.25 arse pecial a 25. Low Peiced . Summer Furniture W* illustrate two examples of the attractive values offered in substantial low-priced Sum- mer Furniture, suitable for camp, porch or sun- room, Other equally interesting values in furniture of this character include: at $2.00. Porch Settee Maple with = we Sewing Rock ven seat, Maple cker, hide Chairs, $1.50 amp Stools and Chairs, Chinese Sea Grass Chairs, $6.00 Rustic Hickory Rocker, $3.75. As pictured, Porch Swing of nat- ural-finished hardwood with shaped strong gal- vanized chains. Forty-eight inches long. Price $4.50. Same style, 42 inches long, fumed finish, $3.75. As pictured, an ideal, low-priced Chair seat suspended from for summer durable, Easily Price $1.50. —Third Floor. Folding use. Comfortable folds and away compactly Community Table Silver In the Bridal Wreath Pattern HIS tasteful new pattern, as pic- tured, is of Oneida Community “Par” Plate in the French-gray finish, and is warranted to wear for ten years in ordinary family use. The following items are available: : Teaspoons, set of 6, Rutter Spreaders, set 65e. of 6, $1.50. Dessert Spoons, set of Cold Meat Forks, 5 each Rerry ear Gravy each Sugar each Butter each 50e Spoons, set of Spoons, Tie Forks, set of Ladies, 65¢ Dessert Forks 6, $1.15 Salad Forks, set of 6, $1.75. NOTE: The Silverware Section is featuring a number of exceptionally-good values this month in Stlver-plated and Sterling Silver wares desirable for wedding and enniversary gifts 50-Piece English Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set Special $5.45 MEDIUM-WEIGHT plata white Semi-porcelain Din set of Spoons, Knives, Firat Floor ner Service on the popular Ranson pictured, shape, as priced unusually low for the $5.45 50-piece Set at Third Floor. FREDERICK 6~ NELSON Mail Orders Promptly Filled Every Shopping Day in the Year Our Great Basement Salesroom numerous attrac- for economical buyers intent upon supplying their sea- sonable needs in the lower-priced lines of dry goods. Within the walls of this sales- room (practically a block long) the fol- lowing lines are rep- resented: has tions Draperies—Lace Cur- tains. Linens — Domestics — Handkerchiefs. Women’s Cloaks, Suits and Dresses. Women’s Waists and Petticoats, Children’s Dresses and Coats. Silks and Dress Goods. Knit Underwear,Gloves Umbrellas. Muslin Underwear, House Dresses, Corsets. Women’s and Chil- dren’s Trimmed Hats, Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings Neckwear, Ribbons and Laces. Notions, Toilet Goods, Stationery, Women’s and Chil- dren’s Shoes. China and Glassware. Boys’ Clothing. 250 Untrimmed Hats at | $1.00 | Each MILLINERY of- fering of tional interest day, comprising 250 Un- trimmed Hats of Plain Hemp and Milan Hemp in the season's proved styles, ly the excep- for Fri- ap- principal- ) desirable large black shapes. Excep- tionally low-priced for Friday at $1.00 each. —Basement Salesroom. Pa Initialed Paper Napkins NEW idea in decorated crepe Luncheon Napkins —these, which bear in one corner the initial of the hos- tess. The following initials are available AE ew es PS ON Ss LMNORSBTUY Twelve Napkins, in a sealed package, for 10¢, —First Floor. Bathing Shoes Special 25c Pair ~ TONY rors for the bather equipped with these cork-soled Duck Shoes. Sizes range from Babies to Men's, and the colors are White, Black, Blue and Red Children find them very com fortable for play wear, also. Price 25¢ pair. beaches have no ter First Floor EI Grilstovo the wonderfully efficient electric toaster-grill-stove, specially this week only, at priced, 83.35