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AND ALASKA Address at Chamber Meet- | ing, Hadley on Job ) promises progress is An era w @awning for A said J. L. M Pherson. pager of the Alaskan bureau of the Chamber of Commer peaking before the members’ coun il, Friday noon, at the weekly lunch @on held Maaonic club rooms Dr. H, Ii, Lowry, whe founded the University of Peking, and who ts in this country on an educational tour spoke of the trade possibilities ip China. Roy ©, Hadley, who haa been elect @d executive secretary of the C ber of Co ree, if hie talk prom ined an ageressive prosecution of the Organization's activities STRACCIARI TO SING THURSDAY Sale of Seats to Begin on} Monday Seat mile for the Riccardi Strac | Stari concert will begin at the Metro Politan box office next Monday, it has been anne ; This famous Baritone, one © orid's grea tent Operatic singer pear in con cert at the itan Thursday evening. be his first Pearance In Seattle N. Y. TO JERSEY TRIP IN NUTHIN’ | They Leave Office NEW YORK, April 2—I¢ the Business men who Itve in New Jersey | Gre not distracted during the next few months, they must be modern j As @ result: man who lives in Jersey after Sunday will leave his bome at ™. tn order to get to his office ™., only to find that he ts an late. And then, when he goen on the 5:16 to get home for at ¢ p. m., he finds that he ary iy TALK OF CHINA Men Will Get Home Before |}! New York's daylight saving bill is | in effect and New Jersey's legisia-| has persistently refused to en-| linformation furnished by Capt. Foe | Boys’ Blue Serge Suits $13.50 and $15.00 “THE year-in and year-out popularity of blue serge bears to factory service and appear- ance in school suits. witness its satis- boys’ “best” and At these prices there are | Suits in waistline and belted models, with serge or alpaca lining in coats; trousers fully lined, also. Sizes 8 to 17 $13.50 and $15.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Heatherbloom Petticoats $3.95 HE service-giving qualities of heatherbloom are well known—and these are very attractive also, with allover patterns of gay little nosegays and theié bandings of plain color on the accordion plaited flounces. There are also some in plain-color, with satin flounces. In Green, Purple, Navy,-Rose, Black—$3.95. —THUE DOWNSTAIRS STORE years— | : ° A Sheer and Lovely White Dresses $9.50 and $14.95 ITTING frames for girlish charms are these fluffy Frocks of white voile and organdie, with their adornment of Valenciennes, Filet-pattern lace, medallions and pin tucks and their piquant ribbon sashes. Sizes 12 and 14 years—$9.50 and $14.95. White Dresses of transparent lawns and voiles, with many rows of Valenciennes lace and embroidery, tucks in groups, ribbon belts and sashes, sizes 8 to 14 years, $4.95, $5.25 to $6.50. For baby sister there are White Dresses of soft batiste, with finely tucked yokes, showing embroid- ery and ribbon trimming, 50¢ to $3.50. Of sheer batiste are dainty little Dresses in sizes 6 months to 6 years, with the finest of tucks, novelty stitching, in pink or blue, embroidery and lace yokes, rows of tucks and insertions — $1.25 to $4.50. Colored Voile Dresses with touches of hand-work and hemstitching, sizes 2 to 6 years, $2.95, $3.50, $4.25 to $5.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. “Seconds” in Women’s Vests at 19c UE to slight imperfections, these Vests are priced unusually low. They are in Swiss- ribbed weave, with beaded top and shell finish. Low-priced at 19¢. THR DOWNSTAIRS sTonE For Filling In Handkerchief Supplies Fine Lawn Handker- chiefs in plain hem- stitched effects, also Sheer Lawn Handker- chiefs with hemstitch- ed borders and corner i in colors crim bog' ath” with colored wit Lawn _ Handkerchiefs embroidery in corner with eyelet or block designs, 10¢ each. embroidery in white or colors, bordered Pure Linen Handker- with well-hemstitched chiefs with 14-inch hems, also Children’s H and - em broidered Handkerchiefs, with quaint figures in corner embroidery, 15¢@ each. hems, also fine Lawn Handkerchiefs with Irish hand-embroidery in corner, 35¢ each. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Will Take Dear |Homeless May Live “Doc” to Alaska| “pr.” Robert BE. Forbes, alleged forger arrested at Hite, Utah, upon * * * in the City Jail HACKENSACK, N. J., April 2— Because of the prospect of 1,000 homeless families Dr, Albert Von Inchlieder, president of the board of ter of the secret service in Seattle, is health, proposes to turn the Hacken- to be taken to Cordova for trial on|##0k Jail into living quarters, The cheek, First reports that he was eck ej wanted in Juneau for theft of checks) stasine togsen of 1919, altho lo from the land office there are de we than those of 1918 when submarine clared to be incorrect, by Capt. Fos-| warfare was at its height, amounted ter. Forbes is known in Alaska as|to 259 vensels, aggregating 430,892 C. C. Fishes | eros ton Pigs Drink Water; THR SHATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE| The Downstairs Store Provides Admirably for Last-day Choosers of Easter Millinery, $7.50 to ITHIN this moderate price range is mir- brilliance millinery fashions, for the pleasure of Satur- rored the day’s shoppers. Black maline and lace relieved with glisten- ing straw, The prevailing nasturtium and dahlia col- orings in gay flower-decorated hats. High-color effects in taffeta and flexible straws for sports wear. with wing grasses, raffia and embroidery. Tailored Hats And a score or more of other accepted ideas—all planned to give good value at prices ranging from $7.50 to $15.00, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. $15.00 of this season’s —and for Juniors y, flexible ntraws with bands and streamers, tn polorings and coat shades, including novelty woven effects, in two-tones, at 61.06, abd ranging upward in quality to lovely Milans at 612.60. —~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. trimming, Breezy, Informal Styles in Women’s and Misses’ Top Coats — $17.50 and $24.50 IE spirited effects in current favor are admirably pre- sented in these displays, in Coats of ha Camel’s hair cloth, Polo cloth, Silvertone, Tinseltone and soft Heather Mixtures with plenty of the light-tan and beaver shades so highly val- ued as well as pastel and darker shadings. Leather belts, novelty pockets and furry angora trimming lend variety to the showing. Two interesting groups—$17.50 and $24.50. Bandeau Brassieres 65c HE figure is moulded so skillfully with this type of Brassiere that there is no hint of stiffness. Made of pink mesh material, back-fastening style, with tape shoulder straps, sizes front or 84 to 42. Price 65¢ —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Flatterin 50c ne ard OFT webs to enclose Easter joyous- ness, in delicate traceries, with black or colored dots on Black, Navy, White, Taupe, Brown—50¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. ~—THB DOWNSTAIRS STORE. \ Vestees \ In Frilly Array $1.00 to $2.50 SUCCESSION of ruffles of Valenciennes lace forms a_Vestee that will work a transformation in " the simplest gown or suit—$2.50. Net Vestees with trimming of tucks and Valenciennes lace, $1.25. Organdie Vestees mingling tucks and Valenciennes insertion or lace ruffles—-$1.00, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Typical Downstairs Economies in Children’s Shoes ITH such _ inter- esting offerings as these, the Down- stairs Store emphasizes its readiness to supply Children’s Shoes of worthy quality at low prices. BOYS’ SHOES of gun- metal calf, in button style with oak tanned soles, sizes 2% to 6, $4.95 pair. BOYS’ SHOES of brown calf, in Blucher style, with Goodyear welt soles, sizes 214, to 6, $5.50. BOYS’ GUN-METAL CALF SHOES on broad-toe or E nglish-style last, with Goodyear welt soles, sizes to 54%, $6.50. CHILDREN’S PATENT LEATHER OXFORDS on English-style last, with turned soles, sizes 1114 to 2, widths C and D, $4.00 pair. W GROWING GIRLS’ PATENT LEATHER PUMPS jj with turned soles, sizes 214 to 6, widths C and D, $5.00 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. — } Striking Colorings in these Slip-over Sweaters at $7.50 NE can picture the smart effect of one of these excellent-fitting Sweaters above a sports skirt of harmonizing hue. They are knit in novelty and link-and- link style, in American Beauty, Turquoise, Flesh-color, Copen- hagen and Salmon— sizes 38 to 44. Excellent values at $7.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Women’s Glove-silk Union Suits $6.00 These luxurious undergarments of pink glove silk are in regulation style, with band finish and knicker- bocker knee. R : They are none the less practical because of their beauty, for they are easily and quickly cleansed. Sizes 38, 40 and 42. Price $6.06. SILK-TOP UNION GLOVE SILK VESTS in SUITS with top and bodice style, with rib- i; straps of pink glove sa259n50 $3.25 silk—band or beaded reseD » SILK style, with tight knee, DON well-re- sizes 88 to 44. Price inforeed, sizes 6 and [fp $2.50. 7, $2.75 $3.25. i ~sua Seon STORE. Jewel-like Bead Necklaces ni Priced Low at $1.00 HE glinting lights of sapphire, topaz and aquamarine stones are reproduced in these beads, and there are also turquoise, opal and other colorings in connection with carved metal links— beautiful ornaments to harmonize with the Easter costume—$1.00. i THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Men’s French-cuff Shirts at $2.00 is unusual to find such good cloth and such care- | ful making in Shirts at this price. : These are of firm percale and madras in a wide | selection of pleasing stripe patterns—sizes 14 to 18, $2.00. : A Noteworthy Assortment of New Ties at $1.00 . Handsome domestic silks make up this collec tion of Ties—Foulards, Poplins, Reps and novelty weaves, in tasteful polka dot, stripe, figured and brocaded patterns—$1.00, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Die and “Blow Up” MONTCLAIR, N. Jy, April 2.— Guinea pigs inooulated with Mont clair’s drinking water “blew up,” ac- State Board of Conservation and Development at Trenton on Mant- clair’s application to acquire Split Rock Pond as a source of supply. Mr, Cameron, @ senior at the Massa lchusetts Institute of Technology, told of teats made in a Jersey City laboratory to determine the quality cording to Wdward J. Cameron, who) tostified at tho hearing before the} 133,980 Auto Cards ,Spokane Burglar Issued in March Suspect Arrested OLYMPIA, April 2.—The state de-| SPOKANE, April 2.—When Deteo partment issued 133,980 auto H-| tive Ceell Thompson saw amoke com censes, representing a revenue of |ing from an unoccupied shack owned $2,200,000 during March, the first |by him, he investigated. ‘That's why month of the lHoense year, | This is within 26 per cent tthe total number, recorded during | A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right of the water, He said a guinea pig did quickly after inoculation and mel Elliott 1329 FOURTH AVENUE three days later “blew up.” Later, the witness maid, he indeulated twoe more pigs and they also died, | Charles Van Riper is in jail charged Monthly tion with burglary, and aix local home| ber last year, ranged from 7,235 tons owners are reclaiming stolen prop a ta to 24,675 tons in Decem- erty. "