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THE SEATTLE STAR Bewitchingly t —and a shape to s crowns that go as wings, glycerined mings, to say nothi Sprouting up and bobbing car A large black Lisere sailor is piped and { madonna blue, trimm 4 witl No. 7 picot ribbon in the game shade 3 flat ap- pliqued lacquered flowers in gold, dull blue and shell pink, at $10.00 trich and g of the 1 } t larch A perfectly ee Hat 1 a jet ornament, NEWEST OF ‘STYLES IN SOFT CHIFFON TAFFETA. MANY ARE COMBINED WITH SILK GEORGETTE | CREPE AND EVERY SIZE IN EVERY MODEL. $11.95. | effect, if you please. | $11.95. 11.95. The Three Models Illustrated Never turning from its course, a black satin Dress dire for its « ur, white A golden taffeta satin Frock The belt is emt lines, the modified A rich tea green Frock prettily combines Georgette in the same shade as the Dress—with large white Georgette collar, OOR, THE ‘THE BON MARCHE »! Review of Spring, Millinery Fahionays | ALLURING DISPLAYS OF SPRING HATS AT $10.00 The Special Feature for the Second ~ of the Review ¢ of Spring vations A cherry red Hat, one of the favorites for Sprir in w brim elongated h Puritan crown. ette the narr sailor The red Ge fa izes w ie CASHION WEEK” SPECIAL IN TEN STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM IN BLAC NAVY BLUI TEA GREEN MARIGOLD SILVER AND | OTHER NEW SPRING COLORINGS satin, liar and cuffs are white using it for front and sleeves, piped in BON green “FASHION WEI “IRREGULARS Sizes 81%, 9, 914 and 10. ” OF 720 pairs of thread silk Stockings, « They are irregulars of the better lines of threa Five good colors to choose from, white, champagne, pearl, soldat and black, 27-inch Dre medium colors. Assorted Wash Goods, 15¢. Corn Meal, A0c. Canned Tomatoes, best (not over 12 cans to ¢a Ate. Italian Prunes, latest crop Candied Peel, lemon or o yellow or white I cans, cach J7¢, 3 cans for 50¢, HOSIERY SECTION Thread Silk Stockings A5c a Pair » HIGHER PRICED LINES 2 on Tuesday, 45¢ a pair. ilk Hose UPPER MAIN FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE. Tuesday Specials in Domestics Mill Ends of cinghem be Yard White Cotton Bats that weigh over 0 to each); LOWER MAIN FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE, Beco Silk and other weaves, 27 inches wide; ya Bon Special Coffee, « , rade Coffees, 11% Ibs Be, White Soap, 6 bars California Bartiett Pears, Me Irove brand, No. t FOURTH FLOOR, THE BON MARCHE special, each 5¢ We All Must Eat, Fashion Review or No, So Bargain Tuesday in the Grocery Will Take Place as Usual 7 Pounds Pure Cane Sugar 55c Provided You Purchase Other Groceries Light House Cleanser, speciul, 6 cans for @5¢ 1 Walnuts, No oft Shell Walnuts pecial blend of carefully Rice, extra fancy; special, 5-1b. for 256. barrel | MARCHE. | | il | | stant! |they could go to the Coll BY MABEL ABBOTT No man is a hero to hie valet And no lawyer Is a great man to @ court stenographer. This reflection grows out of a conversation with N. W. Bole ter, court reporter at the liquor graft trial, while he stretched his fingers and timbered up bis wrist during a recess. A court reporter occuples a peculiar position at a trial, and tes It from a peculiar angle, Catches Every Word Bolster, for instance, ts a ly-built and normallookin and he sits in plain sight urtroom, be attorney atire co! tness and , * man whom nobody Ho romething like a a ‘ ching and t ga that co La en in pothooks pnd of mwa ft, It isn’t dram » but nobod a vot s of Mayor G But he gets a Bo 400. w oda to th en does; and } of dropy FLICKER AND s ¢ FLASHES AT THE GILL TRIAL Rob Hodge fs a liberal minded “The fury asked the night, lettin’ says Bob. “I'm in favor of with me if they never come back. é458 The line of spe ouldn’t get tn da r on the third fle nesley was a alled to res y of cros#-examination, ee women t atte yverflow crowd. ee The trial fan tight around the p oa — ¢ ONE WEEK'S DEVELOP. MENTS | t wee f the trial o Tra a of 14 two alter exam Th nesses re main points that Tracy wa in the t the trip and mination of the kil that constructive murder was com mitted. et rem able bit of n the first on: “Did reon Heard d at Owen Clay, y Defense At ander aid he did not k Following several —near-mix- ups in the corridor between members of the I. W. W. and county deputies and the ej tions of two members from the courtroom for rowdyism, t own to work with and to thus maintain orde 1 lan worked successfull Attorneys for both the state and the defense place the cul | mination of the trial at a date all the way from six weeks to two months distant, a ‘ ‘ ?° IS AGAIN DELAYED ; WASHINGTON, ward Maybery 12. nurderer ed at the the but for a nt order, was to md respite of 30 The respite as granted to give Maybery'’s lawyers time to appeal from the federal court death sen tence, which conflicts with state|consin State intercollegiate ¢ lical contest for Beloit Colleg lawa. m go, and it's all right} Gill’s Lawyers Swifter Talkers Than Those for U.S., Says Court Stenog usual were in| wit © at the trial and in the |nea | border DIPLOMATS OF ARMING SHIPS BY CARL D. GROAT United Press Statt Corre tent WASHINGTON, March 12.— “An armed guard for the pro- tection of vessels and lives of persons aboard will be placed on all American merchant ships sailing thru Germany's barred area, the state department to- day notified all foreign dipto. mats in this city. The follow- ing statement was presented to the foreign diplomats “for their information" t © announcement o' on th Lake Irles Ahead BY WILLIAM PHILIP Simms Pree Btaf With The BR AFIELD, Maret British and Forge ISH. ARMIE S$ ch has entere t with the beg the German retirement DURANGO SAFE YET LAREDO, Tex., March Pas sengers arriving here te from Torreon report that Villa has not captured Durango, dispatches Saturday railroad between Torreon an¢ rango is inta as repor DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT 1S SICK WITH PNEUMONIA LONDON The Duel ess of ( i dange uu {ll. Physicians today said she was erceptibly weaker and that bron-| chial pneumonia still persists, | The Duchess of Connaught ts the wife of the former governor gen | ral of Canada, and is well known, oth in Canada and the United Chinese Student Is Best Orator of All BELOIT, W March 12.—Chin Yie Tang, an 18-year-old Chinese tudent, defeated two American and a Spaniard and won the Wi ‘ FREDERICK&NELSON New Cotton Laces In an Unusual Offering Special 10c and 15c Yard INE THOUSAND yards in a special purchase, comprising a wide range of beautiful patterns in Matching Edges and Bands, suitable for lingerie and children’s-wear trimming, and for many fancy-work purposes. ee 10c Yard For matched 1 Ir 1 { Valencie I ¢ a le ain t t rea dre 1 e jeces a mat other 1 Table Square, First Special 15c Yard I ¢ Cott ( m Lace te, ¢ ee y f a Floor, Tuesday An Exceptional Offering of Window Curtains at Special Prices e ( ¢ 1 the home © exce 1 lot SPECIAL $1.65 PAIR SPECIAL § Curtains of volle and (curtains « marquisette, 2% yards lon olor white, ivor linen edges 1 attractive pat SPECIAL $3.65 PAIR ains of Fancy Grenadines, Col terns Voiles and with rich lace bands, mot ther popular weaves pyelet embroidery. In white yards long Mmarquisette, 2% and beig trimmed with t ned edges a in filet effects SPECIAL $2.75 PAIR f voile and mar- yards long, handsome an- Oriental bands, y and beige med with tefyl SPECIAL $5.35 PAIR ns of fine qua 1 beige irst Floor, ether: ¥ Basement Salesroom Crepe Kimonos 95c nder are the fered in the e Cotton Crepe sketched. Mercerized Pattern Table ee $1.45 T. HES! — ht Cloths damast are of a good wei ily mercerized, two very attractiy snow- patterns 1 wearing qualit x 66x66 inches, and d value at $1.45 cach. —Basement Salesroom A Disposal of Silk and Wool Remnants od weaves and use for women’s and children’s —offeri ful leng wear, at Sharply Reduced Prices —Basement Salesroom, x many ¢g Children’s Garden Sets 35c G z oe ‘3 : stds orga i t bonnet Sets. The Aq with cross-over straps Goble Sunbonnets and large and the pockets in front, have large ties in pink, blue or white. es 3 to 5 years, 35¢. Basement Salesroom, Silk Camisoles, $1.00 A - i ig a ite nag ae x | i with shadow: lace run beac witl houlde have n waistline. | | 1,500 Yards of New Percales at 15c Yard dren’s school received, a sh it of fresh, in tl small figured opular for chil- dresses and women’s ark color- Percales, fects so pr house dsesses Light ar hes wide, ent Salesroom. Women’s Walking Boots, $4.00 A correctly- styled Boot for walking, in black velour calf, with light-we sizes 2 $4.00 pair Same style, in black glazed k with zes 2 P rice $4. 00 a pair. —Basement Salesroom, New Crepe Gowns $1.00 GOOD quality of crepe, in f or white, is used for these new Gowns, They have kimono sleeves, and neck trimmed with ribbon-run lace or embroidery e stitched hem $1.00. ; also styles with hem- and ribbc bow. Price NEW Ly Co ee ): slip over style, prett narrow em- br »ws and hem- stitc filet lace Basement 8 Children’s Play Aprons, 19c A eweTtT Ap r little tot trims the pocket in front. Price 19¢. 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