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T Ft _Es0N MARCHE ——Second Avenue———Union Street-———Elliott 4100 Pike SU -- a paibibeinibesn New Easter Hat Need Your Cost You $3.75 , Buy It at the Bon Marché on Thursday For 500 new Easter Hats will be out on the tables at a specially low price—$3.75. Scores of models in Sailors, Turbans, Rolling Brims and Novelty Shapes—made of good straws and trimmed in ways that suggest $5.00 and $6.00 rather than $3.75. Wings, flowers, ribbons and silks have been used to excellent advantage in these pretty, yet in- expensive Easter Hats. —ttecond Fleer, South. The New “Fitrite” Silk Petticoats at $3.95 With Extra Full Sweep and Beau- tifully Trimmed Flounces We are exclusive Seattle agents for these excellent Pet- ticoats, and we believe them to be the best “Petticoat value” obtainable. They are made of excellent taffetas and ithere is a wide range of styles and colorings Two special “Fitrite” features—the elastic waist band and the tape adjustment. OTHER FITRITE PETTICOATS AT $1.95, $2.95 AND $4.85 _ New Spring Top Coats : at $10 Well made and well tailored Coats for all sorts Of outdoor wear. Sport or coat lengths, with or | ‘Without sash or belt—made in many pretty ways, Of taffeta and silk poplins, wool gabardines, pop- 3 serges, jersey, cheviots, mixed worsteds and is. Black, navy and most wanted colors. ; Easter Sale of Men’s Neckwear With thousands of handsome new Ties—marked at far lower prices than they have any right to be. It takes big buying and big sell- te Women’s Spring Suits at $14.50 duet @ eplendid lot of new Suite await your coming Thursday, Woo! serges, poplins and gab- ardines—coata are 27 Inches long. full rippled, with belts, or loose box style and flared effects They've pretty shaped collars, stik trimmed, with cuffs to match. Skirts are full—rippled or plaited styles. —Sec0oad Floor Coverall Aprons at 39c On Apron Tharsday it i } ie values like | To protect your ing to ae Necktie v: Pio. PLeagyeed ih her’ these nowadays. house work, wear one of these Coverall Men’s Silk Ties 25c | ‘pros. "tney're only or silpover butto M ns Silk Ties down side front--of percales, in checks, Men’s S lk Ties 69c Men’s Silk Ties 95c —Lewer Mais Fleer. The “Self-Service” Shoe Shop ‘We buy odd lots and jobs of Shoes for this sectign—we send all our broken lines from the regular stocks—then we stripes and figures. 65c Bungalow Aprons at 50c Bungalow Aprons—easy to slip on— made of genuine Amoskeag gingham, with neck, cuffe and collars bound in white; belt across back. Russian Tunic Sets at 95 Tunic Sets, made with long Russtan | full circular skirt and cap, in ask you to wait on yourself and carry your purchase home. Jacket, that rd to sell Shoes very cheaply. blue, pink, lavender and t trimmed vd oe —Lewer Mate road with black and white. —T Fleer. Thrifty Folks Invariably Buy Domestics Here 142%c Gingham 9c Yard| 15c Galatea 10¢ Yard | 12%c Challies 10c Yard For Thursday's selling, 1,800 Buy Galateas at this sale at | Yard-wide Printed Challies, in Bi yards of Chambray Gingham, 22 | 1% a yard. The 15c quality, 27 | nice looking patterns and colors. 7 @] inches wide, in blue and gray | inches wide, in mill lengths and | Lengths to 10 yards, at 10c a i mixtures. Lengths to 10 yards, | full bolts; solid colors and| yard. Value 12%c at $c a yard. pretty stripes. —On the Lower Main Fleer. Sample Bolts of $1.50 and $2.00 Fine All Wool Dress Goods at $1.00 a Yard 150 PIECES IN ALL—44 AND 54 INCHES WIDE A third to a half less for All-Wool Dress Goods, because they are sample bolts— mohairs, poplins, wool crepes, silk and wool crepes, armures and granite weaves in plain colors, stripes, checks, plaids and broche effects. 28 and 30 Inch Wash Beautiful Yard-Wide |} Corduroy 75c and $1 Taffeta Silk at $1.50 ‘ New washable Corduroy Suitings, with Lustrous, new chiffon-finished Taffeta |) marrow and wide-wale cords, 28 and 30| Silks, 36 inches wide, in the new shades, inches wide, in the new sport shades, in- | such as rose, Nile, emerald, peach, salmon, cluding gold, emerald, blues and others. sky, maize, midnight, ivory and others, | er Main Floor, “Carry Home” Specials in the Bakery FOR GOOD FRIDAY—HOT CROSS BUNS 15¢ DOZEN Hot at 11 a. m.—delictously spiced and flavored in the Bakery Thursday, Friday and Saturday Home-made Bread, 17 varieties; regu- lar 10¢ loaves; 2 loaves for 15c Graham for sale Crackers, fresh three and crisp; 2 DOZEN COOKIES 15c—FROM 9A, M. TO 12 Home-made Cookies, choice of sugar, spice, molasses; 2 dozen for l6e—-none delivered. —Vourth Moor, Fine Hair Goods—Half Price or Near It $1.98 and$2.50Switches$1.50 | $5 Hair Switches $2.50 | $7 Hair Switches $3.50 Hair Switches, 24 inches in length, the three separate strand kind, pretty and wavy, in black, | Bj browns and medium brown shades. 10c packages for Fluffy and wavy are Hair Switches at $3.50 24 Inches long, in three sep strands; blonde, drab and browns, —Third Floor South, Pretty wavy Hair Switches, 18 | inches long, with three separate | strands. Obtainable in browns, | | drabs and blonde, at $2.60 each. | ‘ te | all splendid looking and splendid wearing muterials, including French and storm serges, ER Pd Ray 2 Tacoma Prepares for Big Drive in Town’s Fight to “Lift the Curse” Off Mountain TACOMA, April 19.—Tacoma Is preparing for her last big drive to change the name of Mount Rainier. At a mass meeting held Tuesday night, at the Commercial Club, repre.entatives of every civic organization got together and outlined the campaign 't wae called by the “Justice to the Mountain” club, A committee of 15 members was appointed ttle and hold conferences, prior to going ing that @ geographic board be t Washington. sured them that a recommenda- named to t Government offi tlon from euch a et ment, and that the ficlally returned. board would be accepted by the govern. ndian name of the mountain would be of- | CORONER MASON, ACTING AS SHERIFF, SLIPS UP ON THE JOB | While Coroner Mason, f Mears stepped off the deck to the |ficlo aberiff, still holds « court or-|dock for a moment. lder detaining the codfishing At this very moment the tug schooner Fortuna tn port here| Wanderer slipped up, threw a tow Wednesday, the vessel is swiftly line aboard the schooner and drag stepping off miles and miles of |¢ed her out into the bay and off to high seas bound for the Par North. |open water. Acting for Sheriff Hodge, the| Coroner Mason, Deputy Coroner leoroner detatled Fo L. Mears, of McDonald and Patrolinen Gunter- 1013 Ei at, to watch the|man and Pendergast gave chase in schooner as she lay at dock Tues. |the police boat, while the Fortuna Ip} day vanish into the distance laden | Proceedings to attach the vessel | with o of alt and supplies were well under way In court when /for Alaska fisheries. /SOLD-ERS, STATESMEN, Dr. Linden Tells Reason for Savior’s Su- premacy in Great Holy Week Revival, Conducted by America’s Leading Evangelists in The Star. 'Y EVANGELIST JOHN M. LINDEN Written Especially for The | Star in a Series of Holy eminent. In largeness of heart; | Week Sermons in faith, hope, charity, yea, in ev- Formerly first assistant to | ery noble virtue, He occupied the Billy Sunday; for ten years | |most prominent and preeminent noted pastor in five stays | | place. from illinole to Washingt6n; For searly two thousand years, now among most noted revival- | | ifterature, poetry, chivalry and ists in America, with the rec- | |ctvilization have done their share | | ord of having converted more fo lftin, than one-third the entire popu- | | Kreat skeptic, wrote: Penney! | and h of Socrates . the iife and absolutely pre of Roulette, | bs ee a | Text: “The Preeminent Christ.” During Holy week the supreme —, 3 bs be..to af Yhen Gen. Grant was tn Jerusa- jmotive “of lite should f° lem on his trip around the world, pre-eminence to the One who has| they offered him a great feast, but made this week possible. the said: “No, this | Jesus Christ ts worthy of the | Jesus Christ fered and died is best man has to give, and He de/no place for feasting. I wish to be serves an exalted place tn every |alone and weep. life. In God's mind,-the Christ of| Savanarola in Italy, Luther tn | resurrection power was not only Germany, Knox {n Scotland, Spur- eminent, but preemine |geon fn Englend, Payton to the is shown In the fact tha New Hebrides, Evan Roberts tn highly exalted him and given Him| Wales, “Billy Sunday tn America |] a name which is above every other and thousands everywhere name. where have crowned and { If this is God's mind concerning | crowned and are crowning this } this marvelous character, then there Is no doubt but what He |} | must be pre-eminent {n all things In personal appearance He had no equal, in speech, man never spake jas He In morals, He was clean crown Him Lord at all.” UNIONS DEMAND J, JOMELLI AND matchiess Christ as King of Kings and Lord of Lords, and with Dr. Taylor of the China Inland mis. sion, all feel “That unless we Officials of steamship compantes lengsged in the Alaska and coast- wise trade are requested Wednes day to answer by Many 1 the do mands laid down by the Sailors’ union, the Marine Cooks and Stew ards’ assoctation and the Marine Firemen, Water Tenders and Oll- ers’ unton, for wage increases of| a+ the clos $8 a month. ps Pr © of the concert, at Seattle organtzations followed | sung the lead of San Francisco and | Portland untons by laying down their demands Tuesday. Similar action, according to telegraphic ad vice from New York, ts to be taken by union seamen generally, FRIENDS OF SURGEON ASK REINSTATEMENT | | TACOMA, April 19.—Friends of | thelr admiration for what Director | muste In Seattle, whea he was pre |sented with » loving cup by mem- | bers of the Phil at the Arena Tu Continued applause greeted him, |Season’s series, and marked the 26th anniversary of Director Spar. |gur's debut an a vio FEAR BALLOONISTS ARE LOST IN DESERT LOS ANGELES, April 19.—A searching party made up of city police with a large automobile pre. Dr. F. J. Schug, member of the|pared to go to the y : ” rescue of three United Stet Marine hospital | hatioonists believed lost on the | corps, station at ‘Tacoma, hay ssert. Hubert Kittle and Frank | sheaf a es Jones to take | Rdmondson, officers, and Jack |f }sction In Dr, Schug's case O'Connell, pilot » the | Recently Dr, Schug was ordered | onog nD | BHO BPO Se, toning not to make any more tests of col-| ‘The trip had Jnter or blindness on the grounds that|to break Ohe woods eit hee he was color blind. He immediate: | parachute drop. Kittle planned te specialists who proclaimed him | of 16,000 tee bididlcad 9 free from the affliction | ” Seommpeeraaillineteatiaiaedeites | ey BID FOR Provisions WANT U. S. TO STICK | enty-one per cent of Chamber of Commerce mem ‘* are report. Bids for a year's supply of pro visions for natives and govern-|ed Wednesday to have voted in fa- ment employes on the Pribilof seal | vor of a memorial to congress, pro- jislands are being asked for In Se- | testing against withd ‘al of Unit. | | ly had his eyes examined by six | step from the baske i ed States control of attle Wednesday by the federal bu | i pines, reau of fisheries. Tag BR UNG MONE | WRITERS, CROWN CHRIST) city where ff jcrown Him Lard of all we cannot | REPLY BYMAY 1) MUSIC PLEASE} Five thousand people expressed | John Spargur is doing to develop | Jeanne Jomelli had |] It was the final concert of the i | | | | | | | | i} i] i FREDERICK &NELSON LDASEMENT SALESROO/T Is Both Convenient and Practical —convenient because within the walls of this salesroom women can choose practically everything desired, from Millinery to Shoes, to complete their Easter apparel; profitable, because the standard of quality and style maintained in this salesroom is notably high for goods so economically priced. $5.00 $6.50 $7.50 HETHER it is the jaunty Tailored Hat with its smart, trim lines that best meets one’s idea of appro- priate Easter Mil- linery or the charm- ing flower-trimmed Hat—it is here at an attractively mod- erate price. Black Sailors with quill or ostrich band trimming. Large Leghorn Hats with flower and ribbon trim- ming. Small Hats with cleverly-poised wings. Hats in the popular costume colors. The Mushroom Hat sketched, at $7.50, is of black lisere faced with white Georgette crepe and trimmed with black ostrich band and black mercury wings. At $5.00, this chic Toque of blue lisere straw, faced with blue taffeta and wreathed with novelty flowers in pink and yellow. Girls’ Easter Hats 95c to $4.50 Smaller and modified editions of what is the mode for grown-ups featured in Girls’ Easter Hats, and Included are Panama Hats with flower trimming, Hemp Hats with narrow rib- bon and trimmed with pink roses, also Plain Hemp Hats banded with narrow satin ribbon. Prices—O5¢, $1.45, $2.95, $3.50 and $4.50. very attractively priced. 350 Coats to Choose From OMEN who have planned to include in their Easter Outfit a smartly- styled, moderately priced Coat may choose from over 350 Coats of this character in the Basement Salesroom. Coats of Corduroy, Black and White Checked Serge, Duvetyn, Tweeds, Chinchilla, Velour, Wool Poplin, Diag- onal, Serge and Fine Cheviot flaring and full- belted styles, in a wide range of plain colors as well as plaids and checks. Prices— $5.75, $7.50, $9.50 and $12.50. Basement Salesroom Union Suits, 39c OMEN’S Fine- ribbed Cotton Union Suits in good weight for immediate wear, with lace-trimmed front. Low neck, sleeveless style, with tight knee, sizes 34, 36 and 38. Unusual value at 39E. —- — Basement Saiesroom. Street Gloves, $1.15 OMEN’S Washable Gloves. in ivory, tan, uutty, Newport-tan and gray, 1.15 pair. Two-clasp Tricot Silk Gloves, double-tipped, in black, white and gray, 39¢ pair. —Basement Salesreem jt Balesroem Smart Suits for Easter $15.00 Nir’ reigning styles of the season are here—including rippling coats flaring from the shoulder, half- and full-belted novelties and the ever-popular Norfolks—all with widely flaring skirts. Materials represented include Serge, Poplin, Gaberdine, Silk Taffeta, Tweed, Wool Crash, Corduroy, Novelty Suit- ing and Jersey, in navy, black, tan, Copenhagen, green and two-tone checks. Three attractively priced groupsp—$15.00, $18.50 and $22.50. In black chiffon taffeta is the Suit sketched, with coat in full, rippling effect below the waist- in belted-back line. The skirt is $22.50. SPECIALLY designed for wear beneath the sheer blouses of the season, is the dainty Camisole sketched. It is of Filet and shadow lace combined with pink Crepe de Chine, finished at top with ribbon-run lace beading and edge and shirred over elastic at the waistline. Price 65¢ B Salesroom. Phoenix Silk Stockings, 75c N assortment of twenty- five colors in these Silk Stockings (black and white also) permits the matching of almost any Easter costume or fancy footwear. Sizes 814 to 10, 75e@ pair. Basement Balesroom Easter Jewelry, 25c PLEASING assortment of nov- elties, tastefully designed, inchiding Bar-pins, Beauty-pina, Cuff Links, Hat Pins and numer- ous other items, Attractively priced at 2h¢ each. AT 10¢, & variety of designs in Bar-pi. Abalone Beauty Pins, Tie ps and other novelties, Basement Salearoom. $18.50 $22.50 style. Price —Basement Saiesroom Easter Dress Pumps at $3.00 T HE Pump sketched is especially adapt- ed for wear with spats on account of the short tongue. It is made over a new last in Patent, Vici Kid and Black Velvet, with hand-turned sole and Louis heel. Sizes 2% to 7, widths A to D. Price $3.00, An attractive Dress Shoe is in Patent Vici Kid and Glazed Vici Kid, with black cravenette cloth top, Goodyear welt sole and Cuban heel. Sizes 2% to p widths A to D. Price $3.50. —nasement Salesroom 8 Easter Neckwear SMART bit of lace-trimmed or frilly Neckwear often adds immeasurably to the costume. For pre-Easter choosing are offered: AT 25¢, the new Cape Col: AT 5O¢, new fdeas in Cape lars, Embroidered Swiss Collars) Vestees, Shaw! Collars, Flat Collars, Ves- Collars, Flat Collars with tees and Collar and Cuff Sets in plain white and novelty colored effects, in wide variety. lace-trimmed, hemstitched or scalloped edges, in the season's novelty colors and white, —Basement Salesroom Moire Taffeta Ribbons Special 12c Yard —a quality that will make lovely Easter hair-bows and sashes, 414 inches wide, in white, pink, light- blue, red, cardinal, brown, emerald, dark-green, pur- ple and black, Special, the yard, 12¢, Basement Salesroom. LACK Leather Hand-Bags in an assortment of pleasing patterns, Leather Hand-Bags $1.00 with fancy linings and metal or leather-covered frames. Some have inside fittings. Price $1.00 each. Basement Salesroom. NAR CES BL COR AAO