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ASSAILANT OF GAYNOR DYING (Wj I atlMI rw« ) NK\y YORK. Matvh :i .lamo* .1 Gallagher. Mayor Oaynor'a ant, I* a physical wrwk today, and authorttle* at the N>w Jwj *tat»< on. whet - *" h»< ha» atartwl to *«<rvp hi* 12>'»ar Mitfliw, prwtlrt (tint di'uth will (in vont hlni frou (mm ilnK I'Vi'ti half ot !hn trim OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY PARTY. Once upon a time Alexander tiru ham Hell built a flying machine. He organized th e Aerial Kxperlment I V-.-dictation, and tn com pan \ with other sciential* and engineer* started out with 'he motto: "tie! Into the air." Kv erybody worked at hi* own machine with everyone everyone e I • e helping him And they all lived tip to the motto ex cept Alexander Graham Mr. Hell made a tetraiiedral kite that waa to be a world heater. but It merely aU|>t»d •lons on the k round and wouldn't rise an Inch He laughed with the r»st But he still remains an air ship fan. and says he's going <o net Into the air before he dlra, any way. only he's going to fly over water, where the falling's Rood Frederick &. Nelson, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM NEW MODELS IN Women's and Misses' Long Coats A Preliminary Showing of Spring Hats and Turbans Features Attractive Values At $4.95 Prominent in the showing are Hats in Rough Straws, prettily combined with colored velvet and trimmed in tailored bows; $ t.OJi High-crowned Hats in satin straw braid arc very becom ing. trimmed with mescaline Mlk and straw trimming $ 1.H5. For elderly women sedate shapes in soft draped mohair are shown, in brown, navy, green, champagne and black, fin ished with soft velvet bows and/effective touches of jet. $ I.?>."». Children's Sample Spring Coats Special $3.85 and $5.00 These Coats are made from good qual ity navy-blue serges, cheviots, golf-red coat ing and tan and gray mixtures, in Reefer style, well-tailored and lined with a good grade of sateen. Unusually good values at 83.85 and $5.00 Sizes from 3 to 10 years. —B»s*ment Pal»«room. New Jewelry, 25c Additions to the showing at this pricc include Bar-pins, Rrooches, Veil Pins, Shirt waist Sets, Handy fins, Scarf Pins, Belt Ruckles and I'ins. These feature a num ber of new effects and include many pretty novelties in enamel. KaKnoom. New Embroideries, Special 10c Yard These are from 4/j to 8 inches wide exe cuted on nainsook and cambric, in eyelet and floral effects, and there are Insertions to match at same price. —BatorriHit fal^iroom. Odds and Ends From Everywhere TODAY IN HISTORY March 3, IHSS. Commodore George Dewey huh made admiral of the navy of the lulled Stnl ea, >i Hvl n K been ■ hunted Into the place from 11 aide track at MmiHn. where he had been loft when It was auppoeed thai the war with S|>aln wntiM break out near I'll ha. I Kilt the dispatcher who nianlpn ; lated the navy made a nilatake, and when *ar did break out. Kewey ; made Manila l>ay look like a Fourth ill July celebration, and the B|<an i : lards had to get dredge boat a to j find their Philippine squadron The debating team of the Weat Seattle and Queen Anne high nchtyilti will debate tonight at the Went Seattle hajl. Weat Seattle, on the aubject. National v* State Con j nervation " An ordinance intended to almpllf) the payment of water and light bllla by the clty'a cuatomora will be In ' i traduced at the meeting of the coun ! cil committee on finance thin tuorn In*. Chicago.—The atrlklniC compoal tor* on the Chicago Kxamlner and the Chicago Kvenlng American re turned to work today following the action yesterday of the Chicago Typographical union tn calling off i the atrlke. Excellent Values at $10.00 Materials. Diagonal. Fancy Coating ami Homespun. Colorings, black, navy, brown, tan and gray Sizes. 14, 16 anil 18 years. .VI to 12 bus! measurement. The Three-button Coat of serge at left of picture, is 56 inches long ami ha* collar an<l cuffs inlaid with cloth of gold and piped in satin: shoulder-lined with satin. The Women's Plain Tailored Coat at right of picture, a four-button model, is made of good quality serge, shoulder-lined with satin; mannish notch collar; 56 inches long. Another plain tailored Coat iu diagonal material has deep collar and lapel' and cuffs and buttons of self material >10.00 A Misses' Coat, 54 inches long, is made of fancy coating, in two-button model; round sailor collar and cuffs trimmed with plain flan nel, Nitin, K"!'! braid and button- $10.00 — Hka*m«ni Mlttrwrn. Stationery and Toilet Requisites Durham Safety Razor Sets, Razor with five cxty blades, shaving brush and stick of Colgate s Shaving Soap in nickel box, set, SI.OO. Jergens' Antiseptic Shaving Stick in metal box, 10<\ C'a-tile Soap, large cakes, Vacuum Bottles, keep liquids hot for 24 hours or cold for 72 hours, Oriental Talcum Powder. !()<*. ()ak!ey Notes Correspondence Paper in one-pound boxes, 10<. Envelopes to match, package, 3 packages for — ftiiMinent Htl«irootn Neck w ear— Ribbons MANY STYLES IN DUTCH COL LARS AT 25*—In Venise and lawn trim med with lace and insertion in many pretty effects—round and square shapes—various sizes. I.OW, SCARFS IN PLAIN AN'I) I*ANCY Si YLES, 50<* -Silk an<l Mercer ized Scarfs, \)4 and 2 yards long, in floral and Persian designs, bordered effects, and plain pink, white, lavender, rose, black and Alice-blue; excellent values 5 YARD BOLTS OF WASH RIB BON, SPKCIAL I<>* In attractive block and zig-zag patterns. BROKEN LINES TAFFETA K1 It RONS. IN GOOD COLORS, SPECIAL, 15* YARD faffeta and Satin Taffeta qualities, widths from 4 to 6 inches. - HnlM.ro.m». Washington. On authority from the Whit* lloiw, of m | >11 clour to the |ni'h!i|i'iil. tin* 1 1 i.lti<l Pi»m In able to iiuqtiallNrdly announce to day thai only the |taaaMT9 of the I'anadlan ftclprtwltj' iirtfitifitl prevent an extra tMHoo % of COB Ki-raa. "Moral Iducatlon" »»h the thrnw of dUctmclon at yeaterdaj * flmil meeting «* tho WC. I I' confer eiice. held 111 the Aabiiry M church. Waahlngton. lamea C Naplft » negro, of TvuiiviM', haa been named by I*resident Tafl aa r**l» tor of ikt (r»Mtirr. Lcivcnwotth, Kan. Frank '• Itlgelow. former prMldml of Ihe rirnt National Hank of Milwaukee, who ha* spent nearly all yoara 111 (he federal penitentiary for mla ualng the funila of hi* hank, will t« rel.ai.ed today folk)wing the recoui mcndatloli of the parole board. Marlon, Ind Saf. blower* o» raped laat night with $:t 000 to ir.,000 taken from the Karuier a state Hank of Matthew a. Plalnfield. N. J. — The main building of Mount St Mary a col lege on Watchung mountain, near here, wan burned today, at a loa* of tzoo.ooo One hundred and twenl) glrla tn ten team* yesterday engag.nl in a conteat to In. reaae the niemberahlp of the Y W C A. THE SEATTLE STAR Furniture Dry Goods Aluminum Cooking Utensils at Special Prices A N especially interesting feature <»f the special March offerings in 1 lousefurnishings i the quotation of unusually-low figures on "We.ir ever" Mtimimtm Cooking I ten iK These are made from thiek, hardened dn-et aluminum, are free from joints or earns, extremely li^fit, bright, tion rustahle ami well-nigh everlasting. A I. U MINI M TEA KETTLES, si'i ci \i. jua.tir. Seamless heavy sheet aluminum, five quart capa city. Illustrated herewith. AUMIM'.M HEREIN COVER BO KKI i i i ; .s, BPRCI M. *!.»<» Six <|tiart size. Toilet Accessories Ijunl .rt r. rit ■ J.I."»C ,nJ «t»C. IVro\id«- of ||)rdt(MC*r> Hf, |3(» and iHf. < »T.ii mi ri<«ii*r. ir»e. Palmolltr S<'»p 4 < akm fcir i.»e. I>aluiull«)' CrvaDi. J«»rgr»»' Talcum I'owder, hi one pound tln» 'iHt. Wood burin Filial Snap. |7^r*kr. Woodbury* Cm ml Cream, lt»e. I»r (invi i Tooth Pomln, |s<» and IliiM* llom , arid Almond ("ream Coamydor'a Imported Toilet Boap, 111 Vlnltiiti-. !>• Tr«-fle and other*, !|Of. 3 for .Wf. t'olcale'a Tooth Pn*t«\ tOf. Maui'ure 8 u»or« "25e. "Superior" Abaortwnl Cotton, 1-pound roll Antl«-pn< Corn F1I«< |(|<. William*' I'lnr Tar Soap, flc cake. 3 i akr* for .. M rim New Veilings The Veiling Section is displaying many attractive stylet in Frencn Veilings, pLrtn and fancy meshes with chenille dots in various sizes, and "Mystery" Veilings in many new and effective pattern*, also with chenille dot*. Fine quality Chiffon Auto Veils, Ifi and 2 X /* yards long, with hem stitched and satin-striped border*, in a good range of colors. Price $2 .75. —rtrd n~>r Women's Lisle Underwear WOMEN'S LISLE t'NION SUITS. $I.so—Medium weight ami Swiss ribbed, in knee length, with low neck and wing sleeves. WOMEN'S LISLE UNION SI ITS, $1.25—L0w neck, sleeveless, cuff knee style, also low neck and sleeveless, with wide lace-trimmed umbrella knee, with yoke of narrow band lace insertion. — rit«t n<*>r. Ostermoor Mattresses Built, Not Stuffed THE raw material from which the famous Ostermoor Mat tresses arc built is especially selected cotton <>f high grade and lofty staple, made purity itself by the exclusive Ostermoor patent treatment. It is sterilized by the special Ostermoor process, all the natural vegetable oils arc expelletl, and it is made thoroughly wholesome and sanitary. Ostermoor Mattresses are built up, layer by layer, and their construction i.s an art. Displayed on the First Floor, Annex. Mail Orders Carefully Filled New Street and Afternoon Dresses In Stripe, Polka-dot and Bordered Foulard Silk Interestingly Priced at $25.00 Attractive One piece models, with semi Ivmpire waist-line and peasant sleeve. There are High- and Dutch-neck models in the showing, sonic pret tily finished with lace yokes. Sizes 34 to 42. New Tailored Suits for Women and Misses at $25 Assortments «»f Women's Spring Apparel have been extended by new ar rivals in tnannishly tailored Suits, developed from fine navy and white serges, medium- and light-gray worsteds, suitings and mixtures. The coats are in the short, jaunty lengths, with mannish or new sailor collars, and skirts in slender, straight-cut models. Sues 14, 16 and 1H; 34 to 44. Price $25.00, _ nMf . Satisfying Assortments of Spring Furnishings for Men Spring Block- in "Wellington" Hats at $.100 include Derby shapes in black and brown ami new Fedora and Telescope effects in gray, tan and brown. Rough-finished Hats in Spring blocl:s, brown and gray, $4.00. A pleasing assortment of narrow, plain colored four in hands, for wear with the closc-fitthig collar, 50c. Scarfs in basket weave and plain rep silks and artistic patterned fabrics, $1.00 and $1.50. FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. 11-Quart Shallow Aluminum Stew Pans Waists in dainty white marquisettes and voiles, handsomely beaded: also over-blouses and chiffon draped Waists, in plain shades and effective combination colorings. Dutch- and high-neck models long an* .short sleeve stvl -s included. Special $4.95. Women s Kid and Mocha Gloves at Special Prices Women's (dace- finished Kid Women's 12-button Length French Gloves, one-clasp style, with three- Kid Gloves with three clasns nt row emhronlered backs. a |s„ full- wr »st, black and tan. *,„*»!'f 1.95 pique style; black. white, tan, gray pair. ¥ " and pearl, special 91.15 pair. it » | • \t t New arrivals in Women's Piaue- Women* Arabian Mocha (doves, ReW n Kid Gloves, glace finished in one clasp style, P»que cw„. black. selected qualities, are offered at grav and tan. special 91.15 pair. $1.00. $1.50 and $2.00 pair F " nch Gl °«*" — ——-— , -rirnt Fiivor FREDERICK & NELSON Stoie Clotea Daily at 5:30 Special 25c= Each Wc arc enabled to offer a new consignment of Slew Pan*, of heavy aeamlos, sheet aluminum, at this very low figure. These pans have a cap a< H> of l', j ipiartK Spccial 'ZTtf cadi. Spring Styles in House Dresses The garments descril»ed below arc two of sev eral attractive new models in practical, well-made House Dresses recently received and'now on display at moderate prices. — •«»>»« ri«®r The Dres> illustrated is made of firm percale in blue and white stripes, with round white yoke, sleeves, belt and bottom of skirt finished with band of Delft-blue. I'rice $2.95. House Dress of navy-blue percale patterned with white stripes or ring dots, with Gibson plait, small fancy yoke and bias band over shoulder and down front. Skirt is a full gored model. Trice $2 50. A Sample Line New White and Colored Dress Waists Offered at $4.95 Special Low-Priced Dining-Room Furniture HARDWOOI) DIN'INQ CHAin, $f.£3 Sulmtajj- Unl, well -finished Chair of hardwood, in golden onk finish; panel back, brace arms. double stretchers at front and ttideß, and legs cut from square stock. INCORPORATED Accordion-knitted Silk Scarfs of high quality in new two-tone combinations, ■ $2.50 and $3.00. Shirts in an interesting variety of Spring : patterns and colorings, $1.50 and $2.00. —rir« riw. SOLID OAK 6-FOOT EXTEN SION TABLE, 98.50—This tabic is made from solid heavy oak stock, carcfully finished in golden color, and has 42-inch top extending to six feet. Furniture Dry Goods A I. U M INU.VI UP-' P E p SAUCE PANS, SFE CI Al. HOC— ()ne quart capacity, illustrated above. AUMINCM OPEN ROAST OR DRIP PANS, SPECIALLY PRICED —()f seamless sheet aluminum, size 10x14'/,, special t>s<*; llxK>, M.i<ial f1.40. Stationery Items Broken assortments of Box Pa per, >j>ecial 25<» box. Broken assortments Envelopes, |»<-cial lOr package. Eaton, Crane & Pike Correspond ence Paper in the late shades, 50c to $1.50 box. One hundred Calling Cards en graved and new script plate, $2.00. —flrft Floor. Gold - Filled Handy Pins 25c Each Gold-filled Handy Pins in enamel, chased and plain effects with fine beaded edge, others set with inii'i«- tion turquoise, pearls and sapphire?, •>r . ' each. —rittrt nw Misses' Wash Dresses .MISSES' PI.AID GINGHAM DRKSShS, 83.50 In navy and red colorings, made with full waist trimmed with bias band of self material piped with white pique, extending over the shoulder, square neck finished with embroidery and short, sleeves. Skirt is in full plaited style. Sires oto 14 years. MISSES' FRENCH DRESSES, —In light or dark gingham, with full waists, high or round rfeck and l>ox plaited skirts. Sizes 6 to 14 yea". rum. April Numbers Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Now Ready OAK DINING CHAIR, R'i.7s A very value In a pleasingly designed Chair. Is finished golden, has back panel of quarter him i ll stock. Raddle shape seat and box seat eonstruc tlon. —Kumlturf tlf«ilqu«rirri, Flrrt Floor, Annex. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns