The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1907, Page 8

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walking skirt and the front of the overblouse, The under one te of eoru batiate, while the b) vn velvet ta placed in rows upon the loose hanging revers and is at the belt Large brown velvet buttons finiah oh Calvatama, aw he | this and hold tn place the lace used hin per | bands upon toe sleeves and his eweet tenor|’ Beru and brown are the twain |t Bonal charme Wealthy macaroni manufactures of | thin linen frock, The pink t# ex Adrian, Mich. out of much money | cluded from it, The hat is of low Pa Ey teetives arrested the Malian in thie!) a hu Yesterday and without delay, or | the pee hk. Heavy Russian lace, dyed to & deep ecru, Is aleo Used as orne mentation, Graduated bands of this decorate the broad pleats of the B Valee to swindle the wife of a) colors of the hat to be worn with /at pearly 4,000, was, by the result of last Saturday's election In West) this territory to ascertain MAdY jewels, three private de-| horn, with a high crown which has|Seattte, Youngstown, Alki and |is sufficient population to antitie sow of pale brown velvet at} Spring Hill, added to Groator Be- |!t to 4 separate ward, and thin work ront, From thie a long brown | atte, the exact humber of votes THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, JULY 1, 1907. JOIN SEATTLE Thirteen square miles of terrh | matter will be noted upon at the Jay evening ory and a population estimated meeting next M Mayor Kr 1 ate mera un of if there ® appot to take ¢ will be completed at the eartiest Women’s Suits, Gowns, Waists, Corsets, Gloves---FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store Opens 8:0 a m., Closes 5:30 “Under One Roof—Everything to Furnish the Home Complete.” Special Values in White Things for “The Fourth” will be ef ing special values in white apparel for the Fourth. All special prices quoted below ¢ tomor und and highly popiilar this seasce. fie 1 colored apparel Wednesday—Thursday is the Fourth of July, White is ideal for summer we addition to the special offerings in the strictly white goods told of below, a number of speci tion paper, Di RUA Was taken | plume droops off from the aide cast being ax follows Porte lastion as to whether the fy Will also be noted when you visit the store. For = Against.| present school board will have il 2 Weet wan 186 8 charge of the West Seatte sehools ff $1.65 WHITE PARASOLS, 95 $13.50 WHITE DUCK 8 75 | 75¢ WHITE LISLE, Sp i 6 Te °c * "< ESCAPE HURT BY A TRUNK able ‘3 } [nuit next year, or whether they 1] SPECIAL ....... SUITS, SPECIAL ..... DO. GLOVES ..... ° » hs o w be placed < Atkt Ba icandins a | . P ' — FROM THE FLAMES - iy a ol tion of, the nee Big Fe Have natural handle and embrolderedsedge, These are trimmed with ingertion and me { Tadlew’ 12-Button Lisle Gloves aaa | Capt. Charles A, Jenkins, of the | Totala ... 925 8 annexation take co, has notlAl With three rows of tucks br ne of bw Have strapped seams, plait: } i _— oa ed skirts with bias ds on bottom, and | $1.00 WHITE LISPE aly Bervied) English army, & globe trotter and The election in all the precincts! peen definitely decided, and may trimmed with Invertiong t teh thee jacket, § GLOVES re rite th an ao: | Ws & very quiet one, there boink | not be fo Hittle time. » — ? ETO ee ne ee ie iL BE svases oo LLM, ‘Tenas, Jniy| VP known writer, met with am Ao |T e ee of a contest, ot even | ee emma $2.00 WHITE CORSETS, $4.95 WHITE DUCK 1 ht destroyed the ‘ esterday pte bron at Youngstown, where a strong Olympic Market SPECIAL ..*. By ° ee b = 3 3 95 } ‘These Ladies’ Glovon Ranitarium hore filled with struck an Mae te ean steam, /Avthinnexation #entiment Was 84D | Hue your meat bills in half, 118 SKIRTS, SPECIAL 7 . { Jength and made of white Phe skating rink adjoining and |e trunks, Capt. Jenkins = : : The result of the election is vory | Pike gt. opposite the Bom: Marche, | Lingerie Corset, made of fine batiste, hand | Ave in plaited an styles, with strap { gy 99 WHITE TAFFETA r ty je n m ma ny ‘ bs sy nas le gratifying to the people of the pb somely ombroldered. Noth edges of garment } Pe d seumes and (we in on the bottom ; GI OVES * < ic ‘ na moved | Often faced death on the field O° ltowns on the peninsula, and par-|~ eiiiahiieeh ciatinn Want x i ; y 2S ven dkoons ‘ One of the pationts to the | Pattie, says that to be lald out PY ltioulany to Mayor L. C. Br are fintahed: with ambroldered scallop. These } $4.95 GIRLS’ WHITE neat air with the stance of ME Own truMe mouves last aight. (Cl Attorney 'T. Hi. Modah H corsets are designed for medium figures, cut 2SSES, SPECIAL x $ ‘Thene Ladies’ Gloves ar “button bs and none w aved, | He left for Vancouver ls West Seattle, who have been with » high bust, Princess bip and small feet te Sung 6 } length, made of stik-finished white taffeta. by build were all de ixe, | tring fe thelr efforts to bring) ] r girls from 4 to 16 years of age. { Syed and the loss is cstimated| PAPER FROM CORNSTA + }about tht it tapering waint. Hose.supporters attach Gltdacent etvian to dalest frou, wide of | 91-50 WHITE SKIRTS, $100,000. E ey The West Beattie council met ? epre + 95¢ | BERLIN, July le-The problem jinis morning canvassed =the Il $1.75 WHITE LINGERIE soft organdie and mull, trimmed with Ince) SPECIAL .........% oy" - of providing for the enormous Com vote, and @ petition will be pre) 1.75 LINGERIE and embroidery, and having ribbon girdle ? . VET AND LINEN sumption of paper caused by (h¢ sented to the Seattle council at| WAISTS, SPECIAL ; ‘ 4 } jos of Ladies’ Unde hav immense number of newEPAper® /fonight’s meeting of that body. | } piciacnanel tia: { jag embroidery and tace trimmed flouncesl ee and books published in our Ume. asking that the new territory be ot th " waite ae z ; N ‘OMBINATION jeh cannot possibly be supplied ltaken ato ¢ cltyat” once. ihe | All of these Wainte are made of fine lawn. } 25¢ LADIES’ WHITE 1 eithh imei’ ad ticks ehuve ont thas an moch Jonger with the material,} Bome are trimmed with lace and beautiful HOSE, SPECIAL . IC § Dounce. ‘There | founed wit sani ipennteaceres st. bone ag ee ond MN J embroidery: others are tucked with a dainty $ ful dust rutfie pract -_ pricing > Three differe a to select fre mg mes precialy es goles HU oe JOURNALIST EXPECTED mented bedcadpe peed ep ee a | named Drewsen, whe has invented | both back and frost. All have short sleeves.) Le 1 /65c WHITE CQRSET COVERS & process through which all kinds allover lace $ SPECIAL of paper can be made out of corn-} Wi remem Frothingham, one of | Sizes from 4 to 44. : { SPE a | stalka jthe best known journalists in the Deposits made In our .25¢ CHILDREN'S WHIT § are made ot Gat euulité Mania FROM THE GRAVE. ; & for the fact that embalmers were alled in to prepare hin ¢ burial, Jas, Frasher, a resident of | 0 county, would In all prob | have been buried alive. | !! asher, who for years has been a hopeless paralytic, was pronounced dead by his physician and bis death certificate was being made out R when the embalmers suddenly an nounced that the corpse which they | }, Frasher ts likely to live for some time to come. DOUMA CALL UNCERTAIN. ST. PETERSBURG, July 1-—The ecatliog of the next douma ts uncer tain, The election seems dubious and there is much anxiety in the air, If Lillian Nordica finally carrise out her project for an American | Bayreuth she will not be the first Isinger to emérge an a manager private the ly Jean de Reszke has a Jater in Paris, acoustic and there the other day Barber of Se the owner Adelina F Velvet as a trimming to linen is and many people remember th @ne of the extreme fancies of fated venture of Veh Dyck. 0 Wag early summer. It ts as pretty a ner tenor once almost the idol of a conceit ax it is unusnal ‘ ihe Metropolitan Opera Fine-pink linen, set off with rose He here. Laat season } Drown baby velvet ribbon, is the gave an opera in London it dainty summer New York Tribune = 2) 2 - Dresses| At Halt Price Gus Lurie; r ! Children’s D ub” Dresses, incl the dollar. Now, th } ‘Gus Lurie” when ve ri orer anufacturer of Misses’ Id up his ent surpins of Girls’ uny imported models, at 50c on ¢ about the name ertisement; but when to a ga nt it means you have purchase, The ¢ E WASH DR INSURES SATISFACTION. | Only tor ill you find the LURIE re is noth In the t &? dresses, including several me els alrea 1 « tment at regular prices. The Jatter were added to the purchase gre | the prices cut THE MATI I WHITE INDIA LINON BUTCHER LINI PLAIN AND FANCY GINGHAM, IN CHECKS AND PLAIDS; MERCERIZED CHAM BRAY, SEA I D PERCALE, GALATEA AND FANCY 1 S$, IN SAILOR, BUSTER BROW) SHIR’ Ir D FRENCH STYLES. THE {ITE DRESSI ARE HANDSOMELY ; TRIM ME { VAL. LACE AND EMBROIDERY d "OR LOW NECK, THREE-QUARTERS SLEEVI f the season to buy a supply of dresse ry dress you buy means a saving of ling list— ob: ae Dresses for Girls, 2 to 14 4 Years, Half Price : 99¢ for $1.98 Values. 7 88c for $1.75 Values. $1.25 for $2.50 Values. ie . $1.75 for $3.50 Values. Ay $1.99 for $3.98 Values, nh $2.99 for $5.98 Values. he Colored Dresses for Girls, 2 to 14 Years, Half Price 37% for 75c Values. 63c for $1.25 Values. 88c for $1.75 Values. a $1.25 for $2.50 Values. $1.75 for $3.50 Values. $2.75 for $5.50 Values. country, will be present at the big EMBALMERS SAVE LIVE MAN | © | ticles for tae Troy, N. Y., Times MEMPHIS, Tenn. July 1.—Only | Were signee “Hermit,” he was the o for | Cerat and “Kalekerbocker Brothers years old, were called in to prepare for ship | with assan! ment home was no corpae at all. Geattio sec bat a tive man. It ts sald that! Wednesday morning F $2.00 Children's Suits go at % biecdae $1.35 i $1.50 Men’s Fancy Corded Black Worsted Pantsego at ..90¢ K. convention. Frothingham at Savings Department 6 till tale and hearty [ $0 an tale one bee nie a up to July 10th draw erest from July Is Macauley” of the Rochester Dem taqorest fram Sey: 2m f the Cincinnati Gasette. One of E. Shorrock, president ln books is in the local Y. M. C. A brary J. P, Hartman, V.-Pres ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT. | Alexander Myers, Seo. Peter Reper-Busch and Martin | P . A. Bmmith, Cashier joper-Buach, brothers, 21 and 17 arrested yesterday y Patrolman Webster, charged }. Dambo, a North ihand dealer last) BARGAINS, AT THE GREAT DECISION SALE i. . Ethel Barrymore will be ween at jin Winchester” at the Lois Sensational reductions will be.made on every article in.) ge Grand tonight and tomorrow yesterday. This intense plece held This afternoon the new program lowed to keep open y Md is going into effect at the Star the- | the large number of pe our store for the two days’ selling before the Fourth. . Thou- sands of people have taken advantage of the Great Decis- ion Sale, arid our stock has been somewhat regiuced, but we had such a large stock that every line is still complete, and for the two days preceding the Fourth we will offer you un- paralleled bargains. bd 1} 1} May won the applause of the audt-| —_—— j botht fe ie bi | MEN'S $UITS. Ht so heing matedennn A Meck. {ence om many occasions and was| LONDON, July 1—The Great] Safety 250 Men's Suits, in worsteds, tweeds and fancy mixtures; Woman” was presented. The |‘ recipient of several huge bou-| Western Railway company has just adh not Bong enviable state worth $8.00 and $9,005 go at ..g oo fesse eee eu es $3.85 1} Rory te based on the Boner upric-| Gs ts the author “ol “Winches:| service. On every train from this|money where you can get. i ry Ik worsteds, cheviots | ine in China 70 years ago, and is " > 5 ha: 4 neat ? 4 400 Men's Suits, in fancy checks, si g ter,” and is sald to have written the city to Penzance, a distance of 306 | titne on a moment's notice? It and fancy novelties; worth $10.00 and $12.00; go at $6.35 300 Men's Suits, in the very latest weayes and checks, blue and black serges, syns tweeds; worth $12.50 and $IS.00; go at . 2. rec rererersecsesces er 175 Men's Suits, in fine hand-tailored garments, in imported French worsteds, all-wool tweeds, serges, blues and black included; worth $18.00 and $20.00; go at..... eer 200 Men's Suits, in very fine English novelties, imported |} serges, silk worsteds; every one a hand-tailored | ment; worth $22.50 and $25.00; go at ..........-. $1185 2,000 YOUTHS’ SUITS. .. $8.00 and $10.00 You hs’ Suits, in fancy checks, tweeds and novelties; go at ... . $4.95 $10.00 and $12.00 Youths’ Suits, in n bine and ‘black serges. cheviots, worsteds; go at®.... $6.90 $15.00 Youths’ Suits, in the latest checks and Rov elties, im-, ported serges; extra fine hand-tailored garments; go at 5,000 CHILDREN’S SUITS. 3 $4.00 Children’s Suits, in fancy plaids and mixtures, goat , ae $5.00 Buster Brown and Russian Bipuse Suits go at $3.35 $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Wash Suits go at 50g, 75¢ and $1.00, 3,000 MEN'S PANTS. $3.00 Men's All-Wool Pants go at $ + 0 eh.75 $4.00 Men's Fine Worsted Pants go*at .....6ecceee $2.45 MEN'S HATS. , 1,000 Men's Brown and Black Stiff and Fedora Hata, worth $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, go at 95c 1,000 Men's Hats, the very latest styles; worth $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00; go at Slices batt e $1.00 and $1.25 Children's Hats go at ......6.6005 ©... .40¢ One lot of Straw Hats, worth 50c; go at ....... ......18¢ $1.50 Straw Hats, in different styles, go at Waves 75¢ $2.00 and $2.50 Straw Hats go at ibe 04 oe Ladies’ and Men's Linen Hats, worth 75c, go at ..... 35e BLANKETS. . 500 pairs of Gray Blankets, worth $1.00, go at 45c 350 pairs of Blankets, in gray and yellow; worth $2.00 go at : 95 | 200 pairs of Fine Wool Blankets, worth $3.00 and $3.50; ‘ : $1.65 100 pairs. of All-Wool Blankets, worth $5.00 and $6.00; go RS ae ; . $3.35) MEN’S SHOES, $3.25 Men's Vici Kid Shoes go at $2.15 | $3.50 Men's Patent I 1e8 go at $2.75] $2.75 Men's Buff Calf & s go at $1.75 $3.00 Men's Strong Work Shoes gos at «$2.00 $2.50 Men's ‘Tap Sole Shoes go at om ++ $1.95] BOYS’ SHOES. . $2.25 Boys’ Dress Shoes go at $1.65 $1.85 Boys’ School Shoes go at $1.25 $1.75 Children’s School Shoes go at $1.00 $2.00 Children's Tan Oxfords go at $1.10 $2.50 Misses’ ‘Tan Oxfords go at $1.45 LADIES’ SHOES. $2.7 dies’ Patent Leather Shoes go at $1.65 $2.5 lies’ Oxford Ties gor at $1.50 $3.00 Ladies’ Oxford Ties go at pene eentiyee. “Monarch Shoe & Clothing Co. Opposite New Arcade Building. | 1317-1319 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE. | | Between Union and University Sts. Half Block North of Postoffice. | Wednesday wad Thursday nights in| ¥!! appearson the boi *Courin Kate.” | cloverty handied by the Karl Bur- | gese company. ‘There ix plenty | action from start to finish, much | powder is burned and swords are} frequently brought into play. The! great’ climax is the destruction of | liberal in their applause yesterday the in | part of the piay has to do with the labduction of Lucille Gordon, Te sorrow is the second and Inst of the HOSE, THREE FOR special offering of $6.76 and $7.60 Lingerie $ pp, h°deep rows of insertion and bead resent Children’s Hose are mercerized ed and plain backs are rey Walsta at $4.95 } coon n white onl All are ribbon trimmed ene pecs: Ae Seas ae Knit Underwear Can Be Bought for Less Tomorrow r Women, Misses ar #m, and can be h -Until tomorrow night the entire line of Knit Underwear f hildren is underpriced to an exe ly better than usual tent that makes the buying opportunity decice fhe Garments go at -.19¢ 4) %%5e Garments go at wdeperens.vesonteneie 36, Garments go at ...,. : ane } $1.26 Garments go at & Oe Garments go at ga es . ase } 91-50 Garments no at ‘ _ The Garment at 56. And. so oa up to Italian silk’ Union Suits reduced: from $8.50 me ere 7 armnents mo oe ° eee eens < 86.40. * Seattle Seattle Womens Costumes, Suits Fors, Wii sis. Agency for " Home of pri | AREDERICK G NELSON 4 * Retriger, Complete, Housefurnishere, (iNconponarrn) Motel and Club Furnishatss ae = — SECOND AVENUE, MADISON STRILET AND SPRING STREET. Range. pri the 1 : ' daughter of the (supposed) Amer Hunting, Viola Keone, Olga Gray, ering the adoption of the > dni nintiii / Freneh have popular roles. Th — ~ ” will matinees Wednesday, Thurs DELICATESSENS ) D day at Saturday July Vaudeville. | ‘The delicatessen sh “Winches Ethel Barrmore The Pantages Stock company presented the picturesque military ight in Captain Jinks” and two large audiences yesterday and each night this week with the weual ater, and it ix expected to go with |Rot belleve in Sunday cooking a horrah the same as al) other ont the pangs of going h jchester” is the thrilling -tide ‘of groceries of any kind were pert “A Marked Woman.” | Virginia Randotph and the killing ted to pass the counter. The Seattle theater was crowded | Philip Allen. Mise Margaret | WOMEN. DOCTORS ON TRAINS. Pad piece as a vehicle for his wife. miles, a woman doetor is to be in and those who have a savings wi attendance. She will occupy ajcount with The State Bank of “The Two Orphans.” special compartment at one end of attle are not only enjoying Both the Bunday audiences were | ‘¢ train and ts supposed to go to} most enviable state of mind, the assistance of sick passengers at | thelr money is drawing 4 ‘per o production |® moment's notice. Other railway ‘interest while it is in pel at the Third | Companies in Bagiand are consid: safety, with no chance of loss. Taylor, Perey | walls of Peking. A large of the Taylor compan: of “The Two Orphans Avenue. Laurette “TRY Mw’ CARTHY’'S First” | Bathing Suits at $3.50 —_——--—— rience ee nt S248"EF SHEE. Choose your new Bathing Suit tomor- row. You will find the one you w at McCarthy's 4 bite avy saps & black mohair Bathing Suit, made in be a natty blouse, sailor sty and trim tie med.with white braid. You'll be sur- er prised to see the good quality and th bad i the neat finish of these garments h. We are’showing the strongest }} j3.t5r Rfeing fs peach on the : . . 1c Furnishing Goods ti = $3.50 BLUE SERGE SUITS. i : i oo 4 eT ee te eae <eeeliens $12.00, $15.00, $2 0.00, $25. 00 Japanese Lanterns 4¢ ond “a FANCY WORSTED SUITS a oe ere scala Ganic nae st ‘ $12.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 | |: ecorsion purnosee’ “You ave ho toa how efter : TWO-PIECE SUMMER SUITS ......... bur big. window Every ort of fantastic. be $12.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 J} sid reauiariy nt 10c, tho largo ones at 2s “ig tm @ . price on the lot tomo row Pisk the a hi BOYS’ SUITS ...$3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Regular 10c Laster de Reger Be Lanterns 8c : NO tye. cee 50¢, T5¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, wena a New Maire Ribbor fs, with hemstitched hem# $3.00, $3.50. UNDERWEAR ..... ...... 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. FANCY SEAMLESS FINE GENTS’ HOSE Sues craves PAIRS FOR 25¢ he Fotrth, Not beautifully « olde rede {| we quote Choige values, soid regularly at 35¢ each, o ecial Ribbon Specials H andkerchiefs, 16c : ° Ld kere Baby Ribbon, 20 % morrow at Plain Taffeta B. only Women’s Neckwear. Pretty 20¢ = Turnovers, 12 White Embroid Collars, fn n regular price 260 and 30¢ Ribben, 1 triped and check 4 inches wide omy sth R 17c fg Neck Puchi ngs, oo VERY FINE GENTS’ HOSE.......... Ke egy i ertes stent ..2...25¢ AND 56¢ e, Neck ; 2 PANAMAWATES So... cues Mie hikteie in Deak hrs the zo . $4.00, $5.00, $6.50, $8.50 and Gyinches wide, very exeek ¥ OMY ersses--. H STRAW HATS GS a kat, duaitiy! | awe a bo mn $1.00, $1.50, 82.00, $2.50, $3.00 1S toasts «296 | $200 Sie Gloves, 1.88 m Women’s 16-Button Silk Glovedy in black and white; have pen 1 i © best TRI. ‘COL ‘OR RIBBONS. Plenty gf Ribbons, in the 1 tional colors, for the Fourth Ford cisseisets 5e The Weber Clothing Co. 1201 Second Ave., Cor. Seneca. fect-fitting doable gers, and®will give atisfaction, Regular pr $1.89 Read the July % Designer |

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