The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1908, Page 8

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STAR—TUESDAY, THE nd the ble tents were!sent a number of original special » Capacity at both after-| tes that draw a big iatigh. The evening perf AnCoD clown, in these days, la not as ¢ sony ter than| splouous ax he was yearr ag SEATTLE UNE 16, 1908. t is timed and ¢ FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Malp Orders Filles of Adlon Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Prices ued aminentaans| Wis o's Show eh =| ronenscnovces |. wunwiran i A Carload of Dressers and Buffets at |} eeps Up Record 0 i stake pie the | onthe ‘atom of hea tht ne will take on the outeome s voyage that me he il a Pe Very Special Prices port in @ small 75-horsepower gano Improvement. | wat f the wealthy line launch ed amusement came to town yes !ny men are really funny and pre! where Cooke formerly resided }ioas than §700, so Eddy announc 2 ssh hingienlts’ne eae ff @& Carload of low and medium-priced Dressers and “ie iat eaact*hetae ee | Buffets. Several different styles in both lines are included, among them the patterns pictured and described herewith. THE BON MARCHE » Women’s and Misses 5 Q $10.00 Dress Skirts TT HEY have been rushed to us by fast express, that Wednesday might open with a Skirt bargain to be remembered for months to established maker, THE BON MARCHE THE DON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE heads and returned, declaring that he would not risk his life tn the emall craft on a long voyage H. ©. Taylor has been living in! +Burope for several years, He is well known in this city, at one time having been a io the Lu A few yea avy stockholder hange bullding » Taylor sold all his dings and went to Burope, * of elty had liv many g old acquaint informed local friends he would visit them. Apart ments have been resedved for Tay-/| jor and bis family at The Chelsea. Summer Furniture— Full Assortment on Display come. The loss is that of a long ALICE AT CHICAGO ceeecmneneeinig fearful lest he should be left with an overstock own and navy nob 4 Panama, in black and oft Rte h, Lustered Stell in black only; Shadow-St Fine Chiffon F fan, in b hama, in black, brown, navy and mode in black « included t desirable ma eat, with wide self-te & straight around or ser About 200 in thie lot, in As ut of sizes, misses’ Included; on sale Wednesday only at this price .......csse0 (By United Press.) CHICAGO, June 16.—Alice velt Longworth arrived on the « today and joined the ranks of Taft boomers, As she stepped from the train with her husband, Congress man “Nick” Longworth, of Cinetn nati, a group of newspaper men sur rounded She we Second Floor, Women’s Belts Worth Up to $1.00 SC x ISSIBLE under other circumstances, but they're the ed pleased at the recep on. Wh for whom she would cast her vote, abe sald, with surprise that there should be the} slightest doubt Why, Taft is to be nominted | That's sure, ien’t it? Some ous assured ber that n| seemed to be Well, I'm glad!” said the proet] dent's daughter The Longworths were met by Mri} and Mre. Medill MeCormick, whose guests they will be during the oom vention. SPECIAL $27.00 — Cheval Dresser in birdseye maple or combination mahogany. Has wind-up of that big New York maker's surplus, There's about enough left for a day's lively selling. But-—come early. If you don’t, others will Inthe lot are Plan and Steel- Studded Elastic Belts; Leather, Tinsel, Silk-Brocaded and Ribbon Belts; black, white, colored and two-tone combinations, with or without back pieces; Gilt, Gun-Metal, Oxidized, Nickel and Imitation Cut Steel Buckles; all sizes and all shapes in thesé Belts, worth up to $1.00, none less than 65c, that we're going to sell Wed day at Be each.——Main Floor. 25c Wash Fabrics 0 Wednesday, a Yd C NOTHER shipment ready for Wednesday of GRECIAN VOILE AT 10¢ A YARD—A fabric made to sell at 25c a yard, and rarely of fered under 19c. The first shipment went like the wind last week, and hundreds of tardy folk were disappointed. It's a beautiful, crisp weave, that sheds dust like a Sicilian, and wears almost as long. Will make ideal summer frocks and waists for miss, maid or matron, as it has body enough to retain shapeliness, and withal as cool asalawn. Black, green, navy, cadet blue, brown and tan grounds, traversed with neat line stripes and checks, relieved with tiny figures. At 10¢ they are « one of the season’s most memorable events ............ maple, finished golden in quar quarter-sawed oak, finished i 1 eff ith z golden. Has beveled plate ter-sawed eliect, with swing ‘ . Py a . ee steeeneneee swe 8 mirror at top. Attractive in beveled French plate mittor SENSATIONAL TRAGEDY. i ing beveled plate mirror. Top design and an exceptional { 30x40 inches. Top of gage eultinmunh oe a of case measures 19x41 inches. Frank Eggleston, 32 years of © value at the special price. measures 21x45 inches. SPECIAL $8.95—Dresser of SPECIAL $16.65—Buffet of ; SPECIAL $14.95—Princess Dresser in quarter-sawed golden oak or in combination mahog- any. Has swinging beveled French plate mirror 18x36 inches. : * * * . * o * * . ° . * Poe eee eee Eee SS _ - sales | SPECIAL $11.85 SPECIAL $17.00 —Dresser of maple, { —Dresser of birds finished golden in quarter - sawed ef fect; top of case measures 21x42 inches. Has swing- } ¢led plate mirror 24 ing beveled plate } x30 inches; case 22x mirror 22x28 inches. { 42. In his application to the New| York federal courte to secure reconsideration of his case, Law yer Albert T. Patrick, now serving | a life sentence for the murder of | W. M. Rice, accuses persone high in social and polities! life of con ving agaiont him eye maple or quar- iden oak. Swinging bev ter - sawed £g OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. The whole Atlantic fleet will be at the navy yard « few days more See the battleship Rhode Island in the dry dock. Boatw leave pler 2 foot of Youler way, ten times da! Round trip fare, 50 cen Woven- Wire Cot, Special $1.19— Made of thoroughly seasoned lumber, sub stantially constructed. Spring is of closely woven wire fabric, with patent metal end fastening. Folds compactly; width 2 feet 6 inches. Call Tomorrow And be relieved of that dead alive feeling. There is no charge ARNOLO VIBRATION co. 339-40 Arcade Annex. AMUSEMENTS. Se DRESS GOODS H¢ YARD. 35e COLORED LINENS 17¢ A YARD. White, sheer, dotted dress Swiss; 28 inches wide assorted size dots; the nicest material for cool mer gowns. Regular value Ibe a yard. — colored , in plain and fancy weaves ap holds ite co rs splendidly. Regular price 35¢ WHITE GOODS 19¢ YARD. | Ste yard. Gale price ’ ® — Here is an assortment that will astonish y Every yard is bargain at 35c a yard. All pure 20¢ MILAN TISSUE 19¢ YARD. white, fine embroidered figured Votles and Ba | Very sheer and dainty white striped ground Or tistes, very sheer and dainty also; also fancy le, with aleater at Gainty reecbuds tn ail tho siik-striped Batiste, lace-striped Pique, silk wate shades; makes & very pretty and et Jacquard Stripes—all go in the one lot. Sale tractive gown. Regular value 2c yard. Sale price ive price ive 15c FIGURED LAWNS 10¢ A YARD. Hundreds of dainty Dress Lawns in resebuds 1Se NOVELTY BATISTE 12',¢ YARD. sprays, fancy stripes, checks, in every color im- | “Side Bands” are the latest In the wash ge bie; all fast tn color; lots gf dainty de family, Just arr twotoned Nove aig: the misses’ dresses, and more elaborate Batiste in ail the wanted shades, with side bands patterns for the grown-ups. Regular value 15¢ for trimming. Regular price 1c. Sale price land Sale price 10¢ | ie 12!ee Here is just what you are looking for—the ideal © camping and outing gowns Plain pri Enterprise That Fulfilis Every Promise. Circus—Circus Seattle June 15, 16 and17 | Ballard, June 18 2 Performances Daily, 2 and P.M. Tents Located at Fourt and Republican Orders Filled at Advertised Prices. w INCORPORATED The Only Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattle. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre COLISEUM | Ceti! Wednesday—Special Wed Mat. Renttie’s —— Vaudeville House LEW DOCKSTADER OR. ©. F. LATHROP Beattie’ Popatar Detenpath A young man may have many friends, but he will fint® | none so steadfast, #0 to respond to his capable of pushing him ae as a little | recovered book with the name of a bank its cover. BANK OPEN SATURDAYS 7 EVENING FROM6TOB a Fe 5 We Pay E F 4% Grand Street Parade — Daily, 10:30 a. m. 2 Elevated Stages. g x - The Grand All This Week—Matiners Wednesday and Saturday ‘kag SAN FPRANCISOO OFPRA 00. IN % Rings 400 People 200 Horses and Pontes. “THR TOY MAKER” peme, si: tot rT A RROULAR SCREAM Crimmins & Gere and Their Own Com he SOFAS, 50 CENTS pany © Seattle Theatre °. Lois Theatre Besptee-Benetag Ox ic the tte play SPE we ungah samen move CIAL NOTICE change: oer petece ee asval Owing to the tremendous demand « company if The | from the thousands who were die ' 60 Cages of Wild Animais. | a el te the gap that keeps you from owning a Victor Walk over. Sherman, Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave Summer Prices At Bunkers. STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK 7 THE STATE 20 Funny Clowns. wn and Muse The Peerless Potters, World's Champion Aerialists Neweastle Lump Interest On bei State Bank OF SEATTLE t. Mate Neweastle Nut 204; Ind, anne Black Diam: Furnace Coal The Famous Orton Family Acrobats and Balancers nd Lump Miss Rose Dockrill, Queen of Lady Bareback Riders appointed | OM ALL DEPOSITS 117 Pacific Coast Coal Co. | A POCKET BANK LOANED TO EVERY DEPOSITOR | $500 ‘Reward PANTAGES YAU “The Girl of the For any ease of alcoholiam that I cannot cure in from 3 to & days J. B. BRISBOIS, Globe Hotel, Cor. First Av. and Main St. Of $1.00 or more, It helps to “save the pennies,” an instead of of them and add compound interest to them regularly, Can you af FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. a Golden West” Feature tee a Will be the play for the rest of ir Original |the week at the Lots, with the « That.” | usual matinees Wednesday and Sat by Standard “ Viaderiile Acts turday, Get your seats at once. 563 Railroad Ave. South we take ¢ Pioneer Place, Comer Firt Avenue and Yesler Way: eee

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