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BRIGHT NEW EASTER Very Much llnderpriced ALL-WOOL SE R (iE DRESSES SAMPLES EROM A NOTED MAKER =At $4.95= Thi> line of manufacturer'® sample dresses. in the mwi-t and most wanted Spring models, is certainly a most wonderful bargain to offer for the week before Easter Certain!) no one need lie without a fine new Kaster dress with these choicc all wool *crge dresses •■elling at $4. I 's each. Colors are black, brown am! crav. and this picture i- an exact reproduction of two ut the models They are very neatly trimmed, and the tailoring better than you w: 11 find in most $10 models, for the) are samples On sale Tuesday. Second Floor, Pike St Side SLIGHTLY SOILED WHITE SERGE DRESSES AT HALF PRICE ===== $2150 HnmUome «till * Sen;** l>re*«. ecru luce over Ktn«* blue trim $12.25 122.&U tine h*renrh Horn white bralil. black and red piping trimming* — 511.25 BIG BARGAINS IN NEW EASTER APPAREL IN THE BON MARCHES MEN'S DEP T. son WHITE SHIRTS PRIOD '-1 i :' 'f- — v '*" hi k =0c = MtM'Mfr AS. White Soft Shirt* for men. mail* of fin* rilk atrlped madraa »im\ \ (( military collar. of«-*n j«-arl ' :tl and mad* In tl <• i- ; ular <»' 'u ~, 2 . • J/ »tyle. cut extra full Site* 14 to !*v > a Th«*e abut* *ell reaularly a' t tl. but for Tuesday you can buy t: m for J • t.S c., n | MEN'S 12 l-2c HOSE, FOUR PAIRS (OR == 25c ===== A bargain extraord.nary It offered Tuefdat w ;ieti two c.me* of mill run Men*» Sot of t!i.< omiltr 12V*c quality will put on *a!e at four palm for 2 • Th*> arr fine gang.- » imleaaly •mru. in faat color* You will find all illll, M n. t all coin*. In • (V m t<. (MM earl., fo when the two ruet are gone th»* 1* all we hav.-, and you know ~«»w lion Mir be Itar.Mln* are alwa>-» . r —t~.iratfthl»K Or par. Mr«... M.la I'lwor. NEW EASTER WASH GOODS SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY OhLY lie 40 Imh While Lawn, a Yard. 10c 1.600 yard* "f dainty white lava. M lnct»* In Wlfiih Full bolt* per fect Kill# ai.-1 »Keer. lie quality. yard 25c Haxon. Priced at a Yard. Jusl 15c 1,000 yard* nt genuine Flaxon* In *trlpe» nr.'l check* In neat. pretty patterr* Reaular JSc material. priced for Tueeday at 16c a yard Here la a timely bargain. Indeed A whole rarloa>l of fine IHnntrware Koe* on anle tomorrow at to 1-3 le«a than regular price* Yon are *ure to find somethlnr In th«> lot Ihnt you will want, for ther< will li«- patterna tha will ko well with practically anything you have. l>oii t put off toniliiK too late for we know what a demand there la at a aa!e tike thla DISHES WORTH FRO* 15 TO 20 CENTS APIECE, 10c Included In this lot at 10c. all of which 1* Kold hand ware, are 5-Inch Hread and Mutter I'latea, 6-ltich |'p I'latea. " Inch Dinner l'lat«a, 7-inch Houp I'latea, t'upa and Hauceia by the pair, Oatm-al Dlahest, llow-la, * lnch I'latiers Thea<' piece i are worth 15c to 2uc each, and are all on aal< ui 10c < ach. 6c Bread and Butter Plate*. 4-Inch Hiz.e. In plain white Or» ware ' 6c Fruit Saucer*. HMb nlze. of 0,-» j,lain white ware. at.. w •» 6c Tea Saucer*. i''>od quailt; O ,* plain white w ire, at •» 8c Pie Plate*, 5 !n' h *U". of plain white ware, al 10c Tea Plate*, fi-lnch »17.e, of j;« plain white ware, at vw 10c Dinner Plate*, 7 lri( t; of C p plain whit" riilna, at Ul» 10c Cc/upe Soupr., 7 liU'h Hlze, i f plain wh.'. an aacb Jl» 12c Bowl* at plain white, apacial for TtMM v Ov OUTFIT AT THE RON MARCHE IF YOl) ARE GOING ON THE GOLD RUSH TO TESLiN, BRITISH COLUMBIA, AND SAVE We ktn J"*' whfii you DMd If ><m are lotfil In over tin 1 Hootallii'iua trail --for wr ve U'fß out - flf .!!.• 1 '!• .Nor: fur many year* In fa't many a mln- i 'ill nil )mi ho bought hit outfit here. Shelter 7ent«. V-o/. OjC EH V (In f. ( v. ill wail -p JiOU KA V*#' .// Tt ' ' " run m ■ n ■ .. nj «J $!•< So 2 ptcce white Sailor Bulla. braid trtui m l * ■ '""tQ OR t> hs one pier* * hite Serite Sailor Hutta. whit*' braid I rim mini, (or $4.45 $1.35 long Cloih. a Bt 11. Jusl . . $1.00 100 bolt* Knir ,, i ! >r.g cloth; I* inch** in width. An svsn. ittx■ !h wp»v<i with « ft finish Tum daV H bolt. I! 2tc Waisllng Madras Priced, a Yard, 15c 1.100 yards *alstlriff inadra* J- !n» h*a wl!* in n<>ii( strip** and fig utm for waists or shirts A yard. Tuesday. 1 ir 35c & 10c Dinner Ware Wilh («old Hand Decorations -25c fJf.od quailt f ••ml \>- '■•i sin. worth Ifto an«l with #<.lrt 1.an.1 «J. orations. Norn* of t> ' pt' < «>s iirc ' ov«r»' 1 dish'*. Jiikh 10-ln'h in ••at platter*, cov ered casseroles. German 6ock«, bMV) Mid "7K#» <!ij r:i f•!< for • Jw Men'* Underwear, I wool (fo Rfl kin'i ytido Flanntl £.hirt», In VO f| blue an I Kriiy . V'J'"*' I 1 * on. | S» rni* l)r«H«i, \ neck, rolling eollnr, thrtequir^r • U«'Vrii, lit . $4.45 114,50 whire Sorgo in-cot, black and blue braid and ecru lace trimming* $7.25 SOME DOMESTIC BARGAINS SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY OSL, 7c Calico Pried at. a Yard. Only 5c 4.000 yards of r«)|ro In 'tk'' ■> lip I" 10 )ard» M*d luro mi! >Urk nrat patterns iriil fast colors 15c 27 Inch Ripiellc Special, a Yard. 10c 1,00» fird* lllpplett*. lenjrths t • 12 yards. 27 inch** Wld» r«-<tulrr* no Iron I>K Tans. pinks bluM. gr»vn and hello tr"p# Wears apjrnd Idly 15c Cream Pitcher of i iln IT »hlt4- ware, pr!oed,ea> h IUC 15c Veqetable Diehea.iv.it | fl aha|»' aperlaHy prircd at... lUw 15c Vegetable Dither .iri<i in ■bap 11t ..... 11J C 15c Pickle Dial.en, k' ' >• I ibapf, 4 n of v,blta china, IUC 20c Vegetable Dlahe*. 1 /I o K) • al nt ITv 1"' Sauce Boat* of kwl quality 1 fl„ ; lain w i Ita < I Ina at Ivio 15c Plattera, ID-Inch Him- of 1 n ■ill" m ara, pi lead at ... IUC 40c Covered Vegetable Di*he* *) C tin' will ko Tin !ly in . 13C Oregon Blanket®, irny r" (\ %p 0 t v il Down Comfort# f'<r n rrj Hi* ' t i Alcohol S' ve- < \tr • co nn j lfirK 1, fount ■■ <otjiUU THE SEATTLE STAR 122 50 Whit* Serge I'd <<*, Mark hair lliun itrlje, la< o collar* mid CUffil • $11.25 tl'i I piece fln» Serge l>r»«» tlilrt white l«'nrl butlona down frout — 59.75 12 l-2c 3fl in. Pert ale lnesda>, a \>i 8 1 2c l.too yar>! s P»r ea!f*«. M ln« »• • *%!■!«* !f mt'l * t" 1 i yard* Mftdltam n? «l ltirM *hH<]« 4 «'ofn* In very n**t pattern* I 2U 1 Bates (iLiflhaiu 27 in. Hide, Yd SI 2c I noO vaf'li llAlr* I»rr*« Olnvharns. 2" Irs- '.#• wld«- i< rtflf th* t<» 12 yards I'?ald« »*nd plain style* All *hAd«s OLH 'VAN' ANI) HIS BABY KHANK <• \ \N HOI TKN AND 1118 HON WEDS DAD'S CHAUFFEUR \V \SMIN<i'l«>.V Mat' hIT ,\«-»a uf ij>« wedding of Mix Oer'md |IV Ml'ldlrion, a friend of Mr* Jack (toraghty, who atartlfd Srw l«»rt *orle(y hv marry In* h*r father* chauffeur and William I' Htorty. i \\ luhHiKton chauffeur, ha* l«ake<l out. Tho eoui<lr »er*> tuarr'ed laat ' i>«•' nilwr Mm Hiort) * o»p mother *aa not told of th« marrlaro un'll Ml** Mlddleton wet Htorly «lien (ho latt«-r «u In '.lio <i> ;)loy of i 11 Hotter, offii lal reporter of the United Htatra inpraai* i ourl. At Ihn time uf lltelr mamas*- Ml** Mlddlnton (old ht'i mother | atM *a* kiid* lo a matinee, and lotlvitd went to Alexandria, Va., j «ith Htorty OPPOSE WILSON APOINTEE WASHINGTON March 17. Th« **nate today confirmed all of Prexdant Wif»cn'« nomination* eiccpt that of Cha* P Nelll to be United Stat** commualoner of labor. Southern lenatora are bit terljf eppocy the re confirmation of *elll. MEXICO STILL BARBAROUS IH)t*(3|*Aft Arl* . Mareh IT.—— Ta!«»• of t«*rr *»lr cruelty and whole**)* execution of |»r roller* of war by Yaij-.ii Indian* under <s<p»n ())««da, who '!»•?» th« 'joia r« l»el* uf Nn<o Saturday, »cr«? told her* t<«*U> t>y »ur*h«.m of the battle and th#» r«-tnat. Awdln* '<> llorici »| Arua I'll la. of>|»oalte Ihmjtia#. f»0 rebels butrb«>r«xl mben thi'v f♦♦ II Into th«- hand* of battlf crir#d Indian* StrnaHer* during the r«'trrat pttriuod find •hot down and a <)<>rn: ra| (!v «•* Ifi.iutnknljr lorturnJ REGULAR LEGAL ROMANCE KANSAS CITY March 17 — Mri Rodella C t>wight, plaintiff or defenda t in »«% '*1 unitl m»l suits her#, it today the bride of W C Cj te "l»on, H«r attorrey, after a remarkable eerie* of legal entanglement*. Mr*. Dwlyht charged Augvutu* T. Moreaux with frauil i< a lam) promotion scheme He Ml under a three year »en tence, but ha* appealed Moreau* *ued Mr*. Dwlght for ISOCOO for f.il*e ar*e*t and Mr* Moreaus tued Mr* Dwight tor tbO.OOO, al eg- Ing that the latter alienated the affection# of her hu*band. Doth tuit* ere pending. Mr* Culbert*on, wife of the lawyer, tued him for divorce and won. STRENUOUS "LITERATURE" I) 8 Kicker. who »rltr-« under the name of "J H Montgomery," I* recover I ii* today, following a visit to ' Hilly the Mug's." In search of local color for a story. Ilirker says be remembers pu'tlnn a piece of gold on the har and Inviting all hand* to s'ep When found Sunday morning he v»* minus hat coat and vest also 116. lie says the experience was worth twice tho cost. "UNCLE JOE" ON HIS WAY WASHINGTON. March 17 "Coda Joe Cannon will soon l»e gone Cannon, iho < *nr. former speaker watchdog of'the tn uur)', Cannon the reviled. and to many. «»ld t'ncle Jew, will leave Washington to nigh' III* i-xlt from public Ilfr after .'!(< years service win i><> without i eremony or ostentation "My departure will lw> ndleu -not good bye," wan Ihc grltxled veteran * farcv -II remark today. "Tou know, T may 'come bai k." I am go'ng to stay In politics aa a cltlien." bo de clared "I'll never lose Interest In i>oll!lcs until well, until I'm dead TRAIN TIE UP IS BROKEN DKNVKIt Mareh IT Stutein p.i a-naer trains, which were stalled by great harriers of snow ami norm ilebrta between Brush nnd Akron. Col , witc H'lenned at noon toda- Mlk gangs o. men who had been " orklng since the latter part of last week, redoubled th> lr < fforts today nnd ihe service Is now axHiimlng normal pro|M>rtlons. HE TAKES IT AFTER ALL \VABIIIN'tITON, March 17. Wm. F. McCombs chairman of the dimoirntlc national conimltte-. It waa loarned today, will accept the . ..it isnadoi .tip to France McComt's lihn conferred frequently with i President Wllaon discussing the distribution of patronage. REPUDIATES "OLEO" GAME IjONIM >N March 17 I'uuiuiat exuberance marked today Ihe <-«•]•• brat lon here of Kt I'atrlrkn day. Queen Mary nitrl manner Queen \li xatidra participated In tbo ceremonies .Tubllnnt over th»> prospect of home rule becoming effective within 1* months, the nun* of Krln unified Into the festivities with great plee TWO QUEENS CELEBRATE t'llll Mi", Marrh IT Open (In laratlon that the Taft administra tion erred when It effectwl n settlement with the manufacturers of itiithriiline tn It* liict day In ■ 'fire wax innde todav by I'nlted Httltei. Jflidi:« t.a'idiH In Instructing n special grand Jury, which convened here to probe the fl.2oo.UOtt frnuda. The Jurors were ordered not only to Investigate 'be charges tliM maniitart itrer* defrauded the rot ecu uient. but to deti rinlno whether officials were Involved In the con spiracy. LISTER WILL HELP ELKS tiovernor Krneat l.lster wan tnda> invited to ma**- the principal addr«HH at the laying of the eorneratone of the new $200,(100 Klka' building at Fourth'av. and Spring, Saturday, March 29, nt II o'clock •I i :«•!11 Tie- detallK of U"' ceremonies b.iv.- not been OOUplMw), lull a bit- parade, beaded In the local band anil the I'orilHiid, Ore, band of f,o pieces, will be one of the features. After the ceremonies, tlj• Klks. of whom there will be repreaentatlvea front all o\er the coast, will re turn to the old club, rooma for 'social." The new building will be i -iiiiplet' it I •#» ember 1. FROST FATAL TO ONE MOllll.lv March 17 tine death la reported here today as the reault of the cold wave which la clutching the city. Flood watera have put the electric IlKbt plant out of com mission anil uiude 200 homeless. Jj to In troduc« Frank (' vin II foil J M"""mrrlrd. •nil hla •on. Fratiil O.,Tf " \'nn Tlou(wt). who Im the mnftHKei' nf the wmt ad d«partm«-nt of The Hi«r, hroko tuto print luat w«>«.k irn lh« adopted daddy of a ■lldayft-old baby. Thi< fai l that u young b*< linlor lm<l th»> mTvn lo ■•llafv lilh father craving by adopting 11 Imby In ». Mtli.i - iduthrx wax runaldeicd worthy of tho front p*ir<* Hl«r reader* will uari" with «» 'hat frank C., Jr, la »ome baby. AIR CLAIMS ANOTHER li\ I'ntfr.i PrsN I.aiimil Wlr* A M Kit I Kl' M. France. March IT. Ilocnuae ho attempted too sharp a turn. Aviator Mercler was thrown i from hlx aeroplane and killed here I today. Ilu wua testing Uie uiaelilae j FREDERICK & NELSON? NEW FURNITURE A Large Stock of Fumed Oak Living-Room Furniture Spring Purchases Now Being Sampled NOW, while we are showing so many new patterns in the popular Mission styles, if a favorable time to choose tho»c piece® you an- thinking of adding to your library and living-room furnishings, or to selcct a complete equipment for these rooms. A latge selection of Tables, l)esks, Ibxjkcases, Chairs and Rockers designs that v. ill be permanently in good tanie, built for a generation and quoted at prices you will recognize at moderate, Mission Desk, as Pictured Special $17.50 AN unusually low price f«»r t hi* heavy, MUsion • style l)o*k of funii'l oak, which ha* roomy writ ing bed. conveniently arranged, au<! three large drawer*. A de sirable piece for the living room. Special SIT 50 Complete Spring atocks of Brass Heds and Iron Beds now on display in the Bed and Mattre»s Dispiay - Koom, Fourth Floor. Bungalow and Sleeping Porch Cots Children's Cribs. Mattresses in various weights, styles and tickings. Hair Mattresses and Bo* Springs Made to Order. Carpet-Size Body Brussels Rugs Specially Priced CLOSING out a special lot of Body Brus sels Rugs at prices sharply under regular values—an opportunity to save in buying an attractive, hard-wearing rug, suitable for any room in the house. Thirty-one Rugs in all; 26 patterns, in Oriental and conventional eiiect-; as follows: — In the 9x12-ft. sise, 12patterns,special cach In the 8-3x10x6 size. 14 pattern-, special 81(5.85 cach. Spring Lines Printed, Inlaid and Plain Linoleums. Rag Rugs and Mattings, Now Ready. •—fumoad Floor, Ar.nn Drapery Section, Fiftl Hoot, Annex A Special Selling of Lace and Scrim Curtains Featuring Exceptional Values in Two Lots, As Follows: SPECIAL fI.OS PAIR— An exceptional lot of fine quality Curtains, in cable net effect** anil in good copies of PrnsscU Laces and Drawn Scrim. All of good. strong Notting ham laces and finished with fast overlook edges. Two and one-half yards long; choice of white, ivory and can . special S I pair. SPECIAL 93.95 PAIR — Att interesting lot of Lace an<J Scrim Curtains, including liandsome styles in Drawn-work Scrim, trimmed with Harrnen Cluny, Linen Cluny and Antique laces and hemstitching \lso selected patterns in the attractive and serviceable Swiss \ppliqtie Curtains. These Curtains are J l .. yards long, and include styles in cream, ivory and ecru. Special pair. A Full Line of Brass Drapery Fixtuies For Household Uses WK citc a few popular numbers from our extensive showing—' Brass Plated Window Rod. H-inch, 5c foot. Brass Cased Win flow Rod. -'m inch. 10c foot. Brass Cased Poor Poles, 1-inch, 10c foot. Brass Cased Door Poles, I'. inch. 15c foot. Vestibule Brackets and Socket# for rod, 10c pair. Pole Sockets for Portiere poles 20c pair. Cioosi neck Brackets for rods, 20c pair. Double Brackets for lace cut tains and ovcrdrapes, 40c pair. Extension, Rods for s**-h curtains, 10c each. Extension Rods for lon>; curtains, 10c Mch. l-'lrut l lor, Annex. . Lawn Mowers, Garden and . Lawn Tools — llou»«»ftirnl®4iln|i« 8«otloiv Within thepast few weeks many cars 0 f New Furniture have been received and are now sampled on our display floors, includ in# — New Brats Bed* New Iron Beds New Metal Cribs New Mattresses New Mahogany Dres sers New Satin Walnut Drfsncr* New Oak Dressers New Oak Chiffoniers New Mahogany Chjf. foniers New Up h olstered Chairs New Upholstered Rockers New Upholstered Davenports New Mahogany Desks New Library Tables New Bookcases New Leather Chairs New Leather Rockers New Sofa Beds New Buffets New Extension Tables New Dining Chairs New Dining Suites New Willow Chain The Great Majestic Range In tAc New Ltg-Bau MM JIOR many years, the country over, the "Grtit Majotic" has set a high stan dard for range-excellence. Tin new model shows the same qualit\ of material and co»- structi n, and is designed upon the same successful principles, that have made the "(>rcat Majestic" famous, and embodies further every tested new feature that makes for greater cooking efficiency and economy of operation. See the new model "Grea; Majestic" in our Stove 1 .Section, Third Floor, where are also displayed the follow ing Ranges of good reputa tion : The Champion "Inter changeable" Range The Ohio Steel Range The Round Oak Chief Steel Range The Direct-Action Gas Range The Ideal Superior Gas Range —a Range of merit for every requirement. —Third Flow. Window Shade Specials Green Water-color Shade 36 inches wide and 7 feet 1o#1 mounted on automatic rollers, special US^. Green Opaque Shade machine-made, mounted * Stow ait Hartshorn self-^'" 1 ? rollci .V» inches wide and ' fi«t ' mi.:, special - l int Kloof. Ann' 1 50-Piece Dinner Set Special $7.50 * \ exceptional "™hit ,n j A I >inucr Set of 1 ,11,n gla 0.l on the pop**> r 'T sl,,pc Carried If**'" ynvivd at a *«J « price, f"r '' 1C s -nmlii piccc> (service for 6 ptf«* I $/ -chin.-**