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BANK OfFICIAtS MAY CONFESS All (R) 1 Nltrd CrMt.) NKW YORK. March S2 In the fcope that some of the officers of the Carnegie Trust company Will "tquMtl" as to the way In which that Institution was looted. the In dlctments returned hy the grand Jury. It was learned today. are be In* held up hy the district attor nev's office Win. J. Cummins. who *«« In dieted yesterday for complieltj In the itll' M>l frauds today '.r.JI .i serts his Innocence BAR NEGROES llljr I Ml led M»l WINNIPWI. Man March S3 To stop the entry Into Canada of Oklahoma negroes, Canadian Immi gration officers today rushed to Kin emon, on the border, where the negroes expected to settle. The railway company takes the position that each possessor of cash and transportation was entitled to ad mission and has appealed to Wash ington for an opinion. INDICTED IN NEW ALASKAN COAL CASE, ALBERT C. FROST. Frost, (he Chicago railway ami | mining promoter. Indicted b> a leral grand Jury at Chicago (or i.Ueged coal land frauds lu Alaska, la In Europe He may return and put up the li.Ooo bond renulred b> Judge Landis. In ttt'6 Krost cam*' over from Germany; later he es tablished a banking and brokerage bualneas, failing when he had to let his pet project, the Chicago A Milwaukee electric railway, go Into the receiver's hands EVERYBODY HAPPY? Lest they might forget that one R. Achilles Mallinger la hurrying home before the democratic con greas convene* the committee which Is arranging the "welcome" receptiou for the ei secretary of the Interior, yesterday aent out notices to the Commercial clubs all over the state asking them to make "demonstrations" to show "en thusiaxm when he reaches their town*. TODAY IN HISTORY March lfcSS. a naval court of Inquiry appointed by th»» I'nlted State* govern in en t reported that the explo •lon of the bat tleship Maine In Havana harbor six week* before ww caused by a submarine mine, and aa Bpa 1 n was (he owner of all submarine mines known to he In that vicinity, war between the I'nlted States and Spain followed Spain says the mine, or at least the report, was the cauKf of the war. but I'ncle Ham ••ill Insists (hat there were other and altruistic reasons for Initiating the conflict. AT THE THEATRES. Moore—"The Arcadians." Grand—'Three Weeks." Seattle— Sapho." Aihambra— The Princess of Patch**." Lois—"The Olrl From Tur key." Star—"Chit on the Sly." Orpheum—Vaudeville. Majentic—Vaudeville. Pantages—Vaudeville. DEBATE INCOME TAX Lincoln and Kirkland high [ schools will debate next Friday on ! the Income tax. Neither team ha* : met with a defeat this season. EDITOR Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha K. Towne, wife of George L. Towne, editor of the Hotel News, who died Monday, were held yesterday after noon at Butterworth's. Mrs. Towne was 39 years of age and leaves a boy of 8 and a girl of 12. BOGUS TAKES CRUISE Speculation concerning a sea wall was revived yesterday when Virgil Rogue, advising engineer of the mu nicipal plans commission crutsed the water front with members of the commission. WILL TEST SEEDS A seed testing labaratory will be ! established at the university to aid the campaign againsi adulterated seeds carried on by State Dairy and Food Commissioner liavles. BURY J. D. BRONSON Funeral service over the body of Ira I). Branson, father of Atty. Ira Dronsori, was held at the crematory chapel yesterday. Rev. J. D. O. Powers read the service. The elder Bronson, who died Sunday, had been a resident of Seattle for 20 years. TROOPS SAIL PARIS, March 22. —Two thousand additional troops boarded trans ports today for Morocco, where they will Join the present French army of occupation, numbering 4,600, In protecting French commer cial Interests. ARREST REPORTER. ATLANTA, March 22—Thomas J. Hamilton, a newspaper reporter, has been arrested charged with re fusing to give information furn ished him in regard to an im portant case. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM Dress Silks Undtrpriced j Special |33c Yard | APPROX IM A I 1*" 1600 yards of good quality Silks, suitable »r waists or entire £o\\ns, quoted at thi- specially low price for clearance. Included in the assortment are: Striped Wash Silks, in shades of pink, mid green and dark cardinal, with white dotted stripes. Solid color Pekin Stiiprd Louisine, in lav ender, Nile, cream and mai/c. Taffeta Silk Petticoats Timely Millinery Offerings AT arc shown modish llats, in rough straw and mohair braid, effectively trimmed in tailored bows, aigTettes and ilowers in wreath effect. AT $7.50. Rolled brim Hats and jaunty Turbans, of Neapolitan, Milan, chip, silk » I,V J hair and rough «traw braids, appropriate for street or dre>s wear. Flowers, tailored bown and quills are effectively used in the trimming. - nu>»>m a»i<w»<wm jj 45 - INCH SCOTCH MADR AS, SPECIAL 38* YARD—In various attractive colors and pat erns; suitable for bunga low curtains. Special $2.95 Well-made Petti coats of fine quality taffeta, with deep tailored or knife plaitcd flounce, fin ished with bias ruf fles at bottom. Shown in a k<>< ><1 range of solid col ors, including black, red, preen, gray, tan, rose and laven der, as well as many pleasing change able effects. Unusual values at. special, >2.05. - lUHmrnt Attractive Values in House Dresses and Sacques ONE - PIECE HOUSE DRESSES, SPECIAL $1.00 —Attractive House Dress, as illustrated, made of excellent quality percale, in attractive colors and designs, with square Dutch neck and short sleeves. NEW HOUSE DRESSES, hi.ro -(>f blue and white ] plaid percale, or black and white, with small red design, made with round Dutch neck and short sleeves, trimmed with stitched circular bands of plain color; fastening at side front. PERC AL E SACQUES, SPECIAL SO* In blue and white or black and white small ring designs; made with loose sleeves and front trimmed with plain-color bands. Exception al values at 50<*. liftiM-mmt P*3»*r<>cm ] Drapery Section Values CLEARANCE OE SOL ID-COLOR AND SELF TONED SCRIMS, SPE CIAL lO* YARD—In terra cotta, blue and gray and blue effects. New Arrivals in Women's Spring Dresses Special $15.00 THESE very attractive new Spring Dresses are well-made from good quality materials and designed along latest fashionable lines. Included in the assortment arc about fif teen manufacturers' samples—of thebe there is only one of a kind. j Materials arc Taffeta, Serge, Poplin, Wool Challis, Satin Foulard and Mcssalinc. Colors black, navy, gray, green, rose, white, tan, blue and white stripes and dark grounds, patterned with white or col ored stripes and dots. Sizes 16, 18 and 20 years; 34 to 44 bust measurement. Women's and Misses' Long Coats Special $8.50 Well-tailored Coats, 54 and .56 inches long, cut on new Spring lines, with plain notch collar or sailor collar in round or square effect, inlaid with pongee or satin. Materials arc serges, diagonals, homespuns and fancy coat ings, In black, navy, tan and assorted shades of gray. Sizes 14, 16 and 18; 34 to 44 bust measurement. .* Special —BaMm*nt fuitaronin. THE SEATTLE STAR Checked and Hair-line Taffeta*, in a Rood assortment of staple shadings. 26-inch All-Silk Diagonal Tusaah Shan tung, in natural shade. Special, yard, 3 Women's and Misses' Shoes Special $2.45 p a j r Women's Pat ent Colt Button Boots, short vamp models, with plain toe or tip, welt sole and Cuban heel; si/es 3 to 6 l /i; widths It, C, I) and E. Special pair. Women's C.un metal Calf and Patent Colt Button Boots, with cravenette top, new high-toe models, with extension sole and military heel. Si/es 2' j to 8; widths B, C, I) and E. Special 92.45 pair. C.irls' Pull Calf and Patent Colt Button Boots, with cloth tops, with medium toe. ex tension sole and low heel. Si/c* 2]/i to 6; widths C and D. Special $2.45 pair. — H«Min«nt NlmoMn AT $*'50, Small Hats in Milan, chip, Ne-jj apolit.m and fancy rough straw braidaJ adorned with flower* and ribbon bows. FULL-SIZE CURTAIN STRETCHERS. 69* - These arc made of Norway pine, with firm, stationary pins, and are unusual value <lt 60*. - lUaanifnt BaUarnnm Women's White Knitted Vests, Special 15c Women's White Swiss ribbed Vests, in low neck, sleeveless style, with fancy yokes. Spe cial 15<. - RtMntMl ti* Women's Umbrell as Special 75c Wo m en's excellent quality Kain-proof Um brellas, built on strong 7- rib, 26-inch frames and cotton covered, with long straight or crook handles, special 75*. - lUMmsnl HtiMraom, — . j*., Amoskeag Ging hams, Special 8c Yard Amoskeag "Utility" Dress and Apron Ging- j hams, a standard quality | in fast colors, special, I yard. H*. lUMmrnl talmoAtn. FURNITURE DRY GOODS Unusual Values Offered in Women's and Misses' Silk Dresses At $25.00 and $45.00 AT $25 (X)—Dn-Ksrs iii crepe de chine, messalinc, satin and foulards, in striped, |n>lka (lotted and bordered effects, 'I'hr waists are prettily embroidered or lace trimmed, with peasant or three quarter sleeves, and some show the raised waist line; skirts are cut on straight lines. At tractive Dancing or Party I'rociu for Misses and small W omen are also shown at this price, made of soft, clinging chiffon cloth, in white, mai/c, pink and light-blue. New Arrivals in Women's Tailored Suits at $45.00 AN ATTRACT!VK collection <>f high grade Tailored Suits in fine inenY wear suit ings—only one ami two of a model- has been priced to unusual advantage at $45.00. The coats are 25 inches long, with close-fitting collar*, hand felled lapels and plain coat sleeves, lined with tailors' serge, satin or peau dc cygnc. Skirts arc cut on straight lines, with hahit hack. Materials are navy, black and white f rges, checked and striped suitings, gray worsted and mixtures. Sizes 34 to 44. a Exceptional values at $45.00. —ft»roi>4 n<«». New House Dresses and Sacques NEW PERCALE HOUSE DRESSES, (I 75 Made of percale. In black and white or blue and whit•- combinations, with two broad tuck* over *hould*r, aquare Dutch nerk and short aleeve*. effectively trimmed with plain-color til pings NEW PERCALE DRESSING SACQt'ES, IfKUL |1 00 Man> attractive patient* In blua, gray or black and whit*, made with round Dutch n«wli, long »Iw«m, fitted belt and circular pepluni; trtimu«d with batida In plain color. _ **»,„<! rmi Women's Hosiery Special 38c Pair WOMEN'S ONE GAt'GE RUCK LISI.E IIOHIKHY, made with elaatlc flare" top and high spliced heel, double sole and toe, WOMEN'S LAVENDER TOP HII.K 1.151.E lIOKIKRY. N>< PAIR Medium weight silk lisle hosiery, In black with lavender top Made of very lustrous yarn and strongly reinforced. —rtrvt nw Housefurnishings Specials gauge steel, polished in side ; measure 9 inchcs across bottom. """"Sg—-SANITARY SINK STRAINERS. SI'K -;jr CI Ah 10c—Japanned blue, and made to fit >l»r into corner of sink. "MONEY-BACK" CEMENT, SPECIAL 10c AND 25c —Waterproof and transparent. Mends china, bric-a brac am! wood. Qnc-ounce bottle, special 10c; one-pint can, special 25c. Mission Rocker Special $5.75 Mission Rocker of solid quarter sawed oak, in fumed finish. Has broad arms and broad panels in back and is fitted with genuine Spanish leather seat. Special $5.75. Full - Size Spring Special $1.95 A woven wire fabric, substantially built upon a hardwood frame, support ed by coil springs held in place by twisted wire cables. Special, $1.95. Ostermoor Mattresses FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. AT $45.00 Many of the latest fashion tendencies are expressed in these Dresses, whit h are developed from crepe de chine, satin, chiffon, messaline and foulard 'ilks, in figured, dotted, striped ami bordered effects, handsomely trimmed in heads, em broideries and chiffon, in effective color ings. Colors include pink, light-blue, white, mai/c, champagne, heliotrope, gold and black. New Messaline Waists New arrivals In aeml tailored Messaline Silk Waists, dealgned with cluater tucks, opening In front and having long sleeves fin ished with soft turn back hemstitched cuffs. Shown In black, navy, gray and brown. Price $6.00. New Sailor Mouse*, of striped measaline, made with red sailor collar, finished with hemstitching, cuff* to match, and silk shield piped In red. trimmed with alik-covered but tons. Special $6 00 _Floor Interesting Glove Values WOMEN'S CAPE STREET GLOVES, »1 00 PAIR Made with one clasp at wrist, to vari ous ahadea of tan. WOMEN'S GI.ACE KID GLOVES. $1 00 PAIR In pique or overseam style. with one clasp at wriat. Colors, black and white. WO M E N'S WASHABLE CHAMOIS OLOVKB. 11.00 PAIR—One pearl clasp at wrist, and spear |mlnt embroidered backs. Color*, white and natural. —rirat Floor. GARDEN TROW ELS, SPECIAL 5c- Have 6-inch blades of stamped tinned steel and enameled wood handle. "NEVER-BREAK" STEEL SPIDERS, SPECIAL 30c—Made from one picce of heavy Combination Bookcase and Writing Desk Special $15.65 * A well-made combination Book case and Writing Desk, in fumed finish. Has two open book shelves below' and otic closed book compart ment above. A large, roomy drawer is located just under the writing bed. Special, f15.05. Frederick & Nelson l*H;orf>oral«<l Stor* Cloata Daily at 6:30. Decorated Earthenware TeaPots, Special 35c Black Rockingham Eng lish Earthenware Tea Pots, decorated in artistic designs and well finished. These arc shown in a variety of sizes and decorations, in Trilby, Globe, Clyde and Creswell shapes. Special, 35<* each. Well-Made Kitchen Queen Special $3.95 Kitchen Queen of selected fir, fin ished Early Eng lish, with two drawers and two flour bins. A moulding board over each drawer conveniently slides nndcr top of table when not in use. The legs are square and well braced below bins. An exceptional value at 93.95. Solid Oak Bedroom Chair Special $2.75 A solid oak Bedroom Chair, in golden polish finish. Has continuous back posts, slat back and closely-woven cane seat. Special, $2.75. FURNITURE DRY GOODS Laces and Trimmings Mi talthread Allovers, In bronze, gold gun metal and silver effects, attractive c)«ninn« no square and fancy me*hes; suitable for yokes and sleeves, 12 50 to $7.50 yard. Metallic libmlk In various widths to match, 50c to Si St yard. Handmade Two-thread Valenciennes La«*s and Insertions, round and oval mesbel, in cf fectlve d< klgns, 50c to $l.. r «0 yard. Irish and Clnny Iju-e Medal Hobs, In round, square, ova) and crescent shapes, In a good as sortment of sizes, 15c to )3 25 each. —rirti now New Hand-Bags We bare Just received a new assortnpet of the popular Suede, Velvet. Satin and Moire Halts, In round, square and oval shapes, with gilt, gun metal, nickel and self-covered frames and lining of colored silk moire. Price*. 13.75, 14 60. »5 00, »7 50 and tlO 00. —rim rum. Oak Bedroom Rocker Special $3.00 Bedroom Rocker of solid oak, in golden polish finish, with slat back and closely* woven cane seat. Special $3.00. —Furnltur* First Floor. Annf*- Mail Orders Carefully Filled