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THE SEATTLE STAR_ f A Three-Day Presenta- tion of the Approved Styles for the New Season HERE ARE THE HATS FOR SPRING] In Many Original and Charming Designs PDEAUTIFUL creations, cleverly adapted from the days of long ago—Hats | with fluttering silken ribbons and many blooms and blossoms—for whether | | it be a Louis Seize, a Directoire or a model boldly filched from a Watteau painting—fashion decrees that it must have at least one flower. | The Sport Hats, covered with gaily striped or fancily designed cloths, pro- slaim to all the world that these are indeed the “days of real sport. | The Millinery Section will be at its best on this second day of the Spring jf) Fashion Review. | THE MOTHERS’ TRAINING The last meeting of the present course [will be held on Tuesday at 3:30 p. m fin the Sixth Floor Cafe. GOOD MUSIC IN THE CAFE That clever Seattle musical organiza- tion, “The Girls’ Trio,” from 12 to 2 p. m. daily, in the Sixth Floor Cafe. The New Spring Blouses Make Their Initial Bow And Forthwith Demonstrate How Many Pretty Ways Georgette Crepe Can Be Made Into Smart Waists It may be made with a girdle effect and edging of midnight blue, with bisque bodice and sleeves, and be very effective, or it may be of delicately tinted Georgette with large Puritan double collar with smoked pearl buttons. One lovely model has insertion of filet lace and hand embroidered dots here and there. For those who love not Georgette, a consider- ate fashion has provided equally charming models in chiffon taffeta and cloth of gold. $295 Sik Blouses | D4. 79 Here’s a bargain in Waists, if you want one to wear with your new Spring Suit. Silk, Georgette crepes, taffetas, chiffons, crepe de chines, crepe meteors and cashmere de soie; also radium silk models, combined with radium and shadow laces in the prettiest Spring shades. | All $29.50 and $35 | $23 75 Spring Suits for .. ° A saving worth while on newest Spring Suits— late styles, to be sure. Jackets semi-fitted or rip- pled effects; skirts very full, many in novelty de-| signs and pretty trimmings. Choose from serges, poplins, gabardines, whipcords, worsteds and other weaves. Opening Specials Items from several sections ata special price Tuesday to your visit at the Spring on Review profitable as as pleasurable. 1 inued Lines of Boys’ $7.50 Oliver Twist Suits at ~ —$2.50— high-class little Suits are good as ever they were. though they are not the styles, they are a very de bargain at $2.50. Made of tan or gray suede cloth Waists and biack sateen pants. Sized 3 to 8 Years —Upper Mata Fieor. overall Aprons 35c for Tuesday 0 very special. They're of percale, striped and fig- full length; fasten on the side or back.—Third Floor. 7) Stamped Night Gowns jal at 39c Tuesday Gowns entirely in kimono style, of good qual- soft nainsook, with French . Designs for white or col- ored embroidery—Third Floor. erfumes Up to $1.50 Special at 65c Good Perfumes at 65c, including Violet's Bouquet, Farnese, Pin- aud’s Ecstacy Violette, Bourjois | Manon, Lescant and others.—Lower Main Fioor. BARGAIN TUESDAY IN THE GROCERY STORE Cottage Butts, 2 ATE ‘Pure Cider Vinegar, Town Talk | brand, one of the purest and best; no extra charge for jug; | & gallon 10¢ | Macaroni or Spaghetti, one of | the best brands; made in bees" ¢ | Dei Monte Preserves, raspberry or strawberry; large jars..19¢ Beans, No. 2 cans, splen- | lid quality; doz. $1.05; can. 9¢ | PURE LARD AT Best Quality Lard, Strictly Tues | Kentucky Blue Grass Seed, per pound «oe see DBE Black Cooking Figs, smal! size; nteed new «rop; Ib....5¢ rn Cove Oysters, No. 1 eans, new pack; can......7/2¢ i} Ceylon Tea, 60c grade, special 45c; 50c grade, poun —Second Floor—North. Opening Specials Good Darning Cotton 4 Spools for 5c For a day—45-yard spools of Darning Cotton specially priced Black, tan or white; fast colors diagonally wound.—On the Upper Main Floor, Fancy Head Rice, large, clean, whole grain; pound.........7¢ Fine Dry Oregon Onions, 23 Ibs., medium size, 50c; 11 Ibs, 25¢; @ pound ......--eeeeeee . Bee Pears, 1 cans, Ate a good brand; | large cans; be Early Rose Seed Potatoes, 100 pounds for $2.75; pound.....3¢ 12c A POUND Pure, Specially Priced for day Del Monte Pumpkin, No. 2 cans, solid pack; can .... Tae Old Manse Syrup, strictly pure cane and maple; 60c; No, 2% cans..... Sugar Peas, new pack; sweet and tender; doz. 95¢; can...8¢ Quaker Corn Flakes, guaranteed fresh; 4 packages for 256 | Imported Pimentos, a can. 10¢ Laundry Soap, med large bars; good quality § for .. eee ee dozen $1.30; can . Canned Milk, 15c Berkley Cambric at 10c a Yard Fine quality; 2,000 yarda in the lot, in lengths to 10 yards; suitable for underwear. Not over 10 yards to a customer. —lewer Main Floor. 12%c Bates Gingham at 10c a Yard 4,000 yards included in 27 hi en wide, in ch styles and stripes ) yards his cke, lengths to % Lower Main Fioor. 89c French Ivory Pieces at 45c Add to your Ivory Set at this sale, for we're offe . some pretty Freneh Ivor Powder Boxes and Hair Receivers at 45 —Lower Main Floor tised 40c Coffees, Ib... 9 | Tomatoes, delivered only other groceries; not over 6 cans to a customer; large can Ve 1) Garden Seeds and Garden Tools W's Time to Begin Gardening, so Better Be Equipped With the Proper Tools and Plenty of Seeds We carry a full line of garden, flower and lawn seeds. Floor. Garden tools and fencing at lowest possible prices Main Floor. Men's $3.50 Blanket Bath Robes $2.45 A splendid offer for the men nicely finished garments in bine gray, brown and tan, with fancy colored designs, at $2.45. Lower Main Floor, Fourth Lower Meet Newt Baker, Our New War Boss: | |to skyrocket him back {nto public | limetignt. CLEVELAND, 0., March 11-—-| LL. B. from Washington and Lee What sort of a man is Newton! in ‘94 Faker, familiarly called “Newt” by| In 1897 he moved to Cleveland folk in this city, who, as the new|Tom Johnson was rising in poli secretary of war, is going to ban-|tics. Baker tled up to Tom, and| die the Villa situation rome, too. He became assistant) Well, he is an tnveterate pipe) city solicitor in 1903, and then was smoker, for one thing. | elected solicitor three times. By his pipe you may know bim In 1911 Cleveland made him —and by his poker face--tnecruta-| mayor by the biggest majority dle, unchanging, expromionioss. In history. hind his poker face Is a In 1913 he repeated. clear, analytical mind—the In 1915 he refused to run type of mind that gets where it At midnight of leap year he be Starts for, without fuss and j came & private citizen again—for seemingly without effort. two months, But Baker's rise was When he heard he had been | not without a struggle | named to succeed Garrison, Ho fought long-—and loud he only said: threecent fares. Cleveland “You may say for me that | ‘em. there is nothing | may say.” |‘ He won home rule for Ohio cities That settiod tt } He helped win a city-owned light “I'm gaining weight,” he added.| plant He bad relinquished Cleveland's! There's ttle color in his face, mayoralty# a brief two months be-| but there's lote in his career fore, and had settled down to prac-| As phrase-maker, he’s hot after tieing law, waiting for something| Roosevelt's laurels, | “Cold as ice,” opponents call him. | “Cold as steel,” bis . friends amend for has |} That's Baker's fate. In Johns Hopkins in German army, was married Saturday to Princess Marie of Anhalt | urday by jury at McMinnville, Ore., for killing her husband. THE BON MARCHE Pike Street-———-Second Avenue Union Street———Elliott 4100 4 They won't let him be a private| He's 45—born Martinsburg, citizen W. Va. in 1871. He married Eltz-| In the early "S08 be was attend-| abeth Leopold of Pottstown, Pa. in ing college at Johns Hopkina, Mal-| 1903. They have three children | timore. He went bareheaded all| Betty (10), Jack (9), Margaret (4) winter, He got bis B. A. from Mra. Raker ts a euffragist, and «| in 1892, and an| member of the Consumers’ league. | SHORT AND SNAPPY NEWS| PRINCE JOACHIM, youngest son of Kalser Wilhelm, and captain | ! | MRS. ANNA BOOTH CONVICTED of second degree murder Sat | room Saturday | | | CANADIAN SOLDIERS ARRESTED man Saturday, who, they deo clare, ia German, near one of the ammunition plants on an arm of Bur rard inlet PORT TOWNSEND PIONEER SHOT DOWN and slightly wound. ed by a drunken soldier who forced entrance to his night | TACOMA DETECTIVES NOW HAVE RUBBER POCKETS, Into which they pour liquor bought from blind piggeries | | | i age u8 a! ALEXANDER GAGOF, SLAYER OF FOUR PERSONS, died on gal | jJows Saturday morning, at Dawson WW a - 1 MAHLIN RUMER, KNOWN also as atoffice Whitey,” held tn Tacoma in connection with robbery of North Coast itmited, ALLAN BENSON, OF YONKERS, N, Y., CHOSEN to head socialist If ticket In race for presidency ‘ HI MEMS SESS i J, E. CHILBERG, BACK from Eastern tour, says big boom for Coast |If lumber is on way | ‘ ca iI} PEN OF FRYE & CO, packers, near South Seattle, broken into||| Saturday morning. and two plks, weighing 80 pounds, slaughtered and || carried away Reward of $190 offered for arrest and conviction of |i thieves | ROBERT B. HESKETH, COUNCILMAN, Saturday recetved word of death of his mother in England club, Saturday, #aid he approved of Wilson's policies in Mexican crisis. | BURGHOOF CAFE, 101 SECOND AVE. &., RAIDED Saturday and] quantity of whisky found in violin case. | | | 7 | GOV. LISTER, SPEAKING at meeting of King County Democratic | f | \ | | AVIATOR TERAH MARONEY, of Seattle, at news of Mexican out break, offered his services In Washington National Guard, Ho will fur-| nish flying machines. | FLOOD WATERS THRUOUT KING COUNTY are falling off, is | report Ilbdcentiibarllshiines | GEORGE VIRTUE spoke at meeting of Women's Roosevelt club| Saturday. Club moots again next Saturday, at 342 16th ave. N | THIRTY BOMBS DROPPED BY FRENCH aeroplanes on Confians| raflway station | WIVES OF EIGHTH BRIGADE OFFICERS, living at the Presidio in San Francisco, to start for El Paso if husbands, with their troops. | will see active service. | -@| LEGAL BATTLE OF WORLD-WIDE SIGNIFICANCE start- 1 ed in federal court here Monday between the Marcon! Wireless ) Co., of America, and the Kilbourne & Clark Manufacturing Co., of Seattle. The Marcon| company claims that the local firm, in | manufacturing and installing wireless equipment, has infringed } | upon its patents since March 19, | } | ° 1912 oo a —_ TROOPS A, D, K AND L, of the First U at San Diego, for hurried trip to Douglas, e S. cavalry, are entraining Ariz, FIVE THOUSAND BRITISH KILLED OR WOUNDED in an un successful attempt to relieve the beleagured garrison of Kut-el-Amara, the Constantinople communique dec HEADQUARTERS BUILDING at Monterey,’Cal,, Presidio destroy ed by fire. Defective wiring. THE MAN ON THE JOB| FREDERICK @NELSON| Important Offerings in OPEN-STOCK DINNERWARE at Special Prices OR Sect values i tock P best-kne this occasion, the China ion features exceptional n an assortment of open- atterns from some of the ywn American and foreign potteries, in plain white-and-gold, convent tions, The special prices are quoted on services for six and twelve persons, alsu on the separate open-stock pieces, en- abling selections to be made to meet everyone’s requirements, To ir values, descript ® 50-PIECE DINNER SERVICE, $9.40 A high-grade Semi-por- 50-PIECE DINNER SERVICE, $5.85 A medium-weight Sem orcelain Service, excellent Pp . . _— celain Service, with decor- for general or Summer cot- {ti ink , ation o yp Wandeatteen crs n of tiny pink rosebuds sists of a tasteful border design in blue, black and pink 50-piece Service, $5.85. 100-piece Service, $10.50. tage use and daisies in black bor- der, finished with gold edge and pin line. 50-piece Service, $9.40. 100-piece Service, $17.75. 50-PIECE DINNER SERVICE, $21.20 A high-grade English Semi - porcelain Service with decoration of pink and blue flowers and green foliage in conven- tional brown-toned border, completed with gold edge. 50-piece Service, $21.20. 100-piece Service, $39.00. ional and floral decora- idicate the character of the append cuts and brief ions of four of the pat- we terns, and quote the special prices: 50-PIECE DINNER SERVICE, $11.20 hand- some white-and-gold Serv- ice on a new Colonial shape, distinguished by simplicity and grace of outline. A heavy gold border and gold line are the only decoration. 50-piece Service, $11.20. 100-piece Service, $20.40. Odd Items in Imported China An_ exceptionally UBSTANTIAL reductions on odd Dinner Luncheon Plates, Dessert vlates, Bread - and - Butter Plates, Soup and Oatmeal Plates, Cake Plates, Bread Trays, Tea Cups and Sau- cers, Coffee Cups and Saucers.” Basement Salesroom Exceptional Offering of Laces A SPECIAL purchase of over 6,500 yards of Laces in two unusually low-priced groups as follows: AT 5¢ YARD— Edges and Insertions in One- and Two-thread Val- enciennes, he fects in widths up to 234 inches, white and ecru trimmings, y Cluny patterns and Shadow ef- color For dress and undermuslin fancy work, curtain edgings and many other uses Exceptional values at yard AT 10¢ YARD— Shadow and Cluny Val chon Edges, also Filet patterns, in widths up to 614 pattern, and heavy Tor- inches, and in ecru and white. Fine, dainty effects for undermuslin and dress trimming, and heavy Unusually low-priced patterns for drapery uses at 10c yard ~Basement Salesroom. New Cretonnes, 15c Yard NCLUDED in the assortments of Cretonnes at this attractively-low price are shadow effects in pink, large colorings small desirable blue and yellow and and patterns in browns, greens and rose pat terns for bedroom and living-room draperies as well as for box and pillow coverings. Widths 27 to 35 inches. Priced at 15¢@ yard New 36-inch Voiles with plain hem stitched or drawn-work Curtain New Silkolines in . wide selection of patterns and colorings for com- forter 12%¢@ yard. Basement Salesroom border, in ecru and ivory color, 20@ yard coverings, “WEAREVER” ALUMINUM In the Housewares Section All Four New Models in Walking Boots at $3.50 HIS good-looking, com- fortable Walking Boot for Women is featured in Tan Russia Calf Black Gun-metal Calf White Sea Island Duck with rubber soles and heels, also in Gun-metal Calf with leather sole. Sizes to 7. Price $3.50 pair Women’s English-style Walk- ing Boots in patent leather cloth top and plain vamp, also Gun- metal calf with leather top. Both leather Price 2 with cravenette have heels. styles and $3.00 pair. Basement Safesroom, soles UTENSILS This Week ACH day this week the Demonstrator in charge will illustrate, by actual opefa- tion, the stration feature will be the use of the “Wearever” Fry or water. Roast without The “Wearever” Windsor Kettle, Special $1. Kettle is the most useful items in grease This one of proper care and use of Aluminum utensils, On Tuesday the demon- Pan, also the cooking of Pot 10 the entire line, and may be used for many purposes every day in the year a special price Four-quart size, Solid Wearever Aluminum, with new Adjustable Bail Feature, Special $1.10 Housewares section For this demonstration weck we quote it at 8