The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1908, Page 3

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PmeRHDDES 2g ° Exceptional Sale of * — Linoleums é Tuenday we will place on sale an important shipment of Lin oleums. The prices are the lowest ever quoted by us and the qualit® ta be tandard impo in case your bath mor kitehen n makes, and # a new linok um, the opportunity is ripe and the saving great Best Imported Linoleums, Including Greenwich; ape a. clally sold by ua at $1.55 a square yard; Tuesday, a 1 19 a square yard sed ‘ | " Extra Heavy Domestic Inlaid Linoleum, regularly sold by 95 us at $1.99 a square yard; Tuesday, a are yard c e Medi Heavy Domestic Iniaid Linoleum, regularly sold by 83 . ws At $1.26 a square yard; Tuesday, a square yard C | . Best Printed Linoleums, our special 65¢ quality; Tuesday, 45¢ | ® square yard (i, | Wild's Heavy Printed Linoleum, sold special by us at 560; Tuesday, & square yard + Shirt Waists $1.48 Tuesday at - - . ~+ - This Sale is for you who want something new. In Shirt Waists. Every waist ts spiospan clean and ortap, and the novel way in which they are made gives them character, fastening down the front, with pocket; short sleeves and turn-back cuffs give them that chic appearance sought after by the summer girl, One atyle ts very prettily made In Russian effect, fastentag on the side; te tints with Greclaga border trimmings; whi ones have bands of y colored emt y; there Is also a large collection of white lawn waists inc plain tailored and lace trimmed models; each Specials in the Basement Section Fancy shapes in Decorated Toilet Sets, attractive pink and Mi mes, bine ¢ rations; Wash Bowl, Pitcher, Covered Cham. Rotary Washing Machines, the simplest, ¢ cohatru: Machine t run, best d all around most satisfactory Washing market that STE SURNSHERS OF HOMES STEAMBOTS ane HOTELS, Med tans as the predominating colors. Sale Tuesday, See window for special goods. Price 75¢ Camp Stool for 50c Stool made with finished maple folding base; seat bound Tapestry and Brusseis-Carpet; strong, well-made seat, for the camp, lawn or veranda use. ; One to a Customer. A Yery pleasing number, made in White oak, finikhed a dark gold 1 cobbler, made of ther; shoulder ack, and panel ed; spindles are ind firn ot trong crow am are ely braced by Rader rod; rockers are medium long With & good, eany swoe A fegular stock chair and eaatly | every cent of the asking price TOW save § Rocker on See Us About a Trade Soon. How to secure one-—We take your old stove or range at a fiir price as part payment, and the balance can be taken up at your convenience. <= Buy new Our*July shade prices are Pay later Saving money for many—Let's Submit an estimate You Wawt rat apr oe joap Dish and Mug are included; Tuesday, a 2 19 Bosement Stone Crocks, smoothly glazed; for preserving purposes} 13 Tuesday, a gallon eet Cc » know of; fully guar 6. 0.00; Tuesday aon $ B anteed y sold for $1 Extra 4 Cott, M 5 1 id at 25¢; Tuesday, * ot eavy Cotton Mops, usua yoomne a ue siya a Sc Weather Forecast | Bi w rorecont se RD ‘cooler; gentle westerly ithin Easy Reach of Conservative Traders ieee oe a a Attractive Prices Quoted on Refrigerators, Lawn Furniture and Other Lines A Large Size Tapestry Rug for $9.50 = Busy fourth floor comes through with one of those startling Tapestry Brussels Rag offers for Tuesday-—a nine by twelve Rug Sbout the price of an ordinary ingrdin. The patterns offered are Oriental, conventional and floral, with reds, greens $9 50 This special is finished a Nght « and it's a shaped A Rest-inducing Rocker-—One of THE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 13, 1908. | Under One Roof—€verything to FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Apparel for Women, Misses and | Furnish the Home Complete Atore Closes Dally ut 6:80 Children | 112 Neon om Baturday During July and August > Women’s Sample Hosiery Special Purchase Priced for Immediate Selling at Figures So Low as to Justify Liberal Buying From one of the leading New York importers we obtained a lot of Women’s Summer Hosiery, consisting entirely of samples which have been displayed to the trade. As is well known, sample lines are as a rule excellent, and the pres- ent purchase is no exception. The goods are of high quality, assortments wide, and prices very low. 5c 50c. = T5c Included in these collections are sheer lisle Hose in checks, pin-dots and polka-dots; also lace lisle and plain lisle Hose in plaids and fancy effects, em- broidered with silk in self and contrasting colors. The leading shades, as well as black and white, are to be noted in the sample line. FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED teet the liqn Taft's candidac jatform is si-| That the business colleges di After years n inwue, and | com service the t to have | the democratic attitude was an- | set pe company as a e survey |ticipated by Mr. Bryan's author-|ter of economy and not beca at | tement that he believed it| they were dissatisfied with the i in the following r issue and not a national/service ts sta | “Editor The of July 9th, th r ima. Yest appears a state jaw The editors ¢ their annual m inning Thu women taken th xhibi it and - . | Candidates in Line. Blue Ribboners Promise a) ropsie: wmone tne. nranibi ists Ie Judge Chas. M : tinuance of the Sunset telep Sizzli Fi ht and | North Dakota, who framed the antl: |) "the Girrerent business ue ig |liquor act of that state. Another | "2h! dakeean te who is considered for the presl | giset tel » injustice, a one ‘orney ©. [svar & S, 6. Sietett Adterney SS |e sober red request y Cet Ready. |W. Trickett, of Kansas City, Kas. | (5° 30000 . |noted for his able enforcement of |"?.S° TS) tee telephone was not ohibition laws. Gov. Glenn, of u . ith the|@i#continued on account of poor r ‘or Ww t - sat | BY GILSON GARONER. ork Carolina, is in favor with tbe |vervice, but simply as a matter of | CHICAGO, July 13—By reason! of Indiana. if a man formerly of | DUS? 3 See Sonne at of the fact that the anti-saloon laws | the regular parties should be chosen could be adequa have spread during the past four! thoy will be considered ment with regard to the discor ‘est fires a rent, on th ly served by o years to Georgia, Alabama, Mise | geaborn Wright, of Georgia, is a pete "4 a utne poe it was » Bothell ieaipp!, Oklahoma, North Carolina candidate for the prohibition party elected and large sections of Florida, Tex-| nomination, as is Fred F. Wheeler, | * Toure. very. commeettelly }000 by Messrs. &% and other southern states, the | of California * MW. GAS son brothers. sMORE, prohibition convention and. n&| Matthew E. O'Brien, of Bridge’l wcnairman Publicity Committee The Bunker onal ticket will be more {mpor-| port, Conn., is also talked of as jdex has resum tant and attract more attention! presidential timber. O'Brien was 1 poaenda” de if than previously congressional representative of the | been filed by t } In fact, the blue ribboners prom-| national prohibition party in Wash-| company, of {ise a sizzling campaign this year. | ington the first half of the 60th ses- | | The prohibitionists will meet) sion, and made a record for him interests of everyone concerned! Sunday closing italization of $10,000. ied at North Yakima 89 years from Fort Wright on thelr hike to id-July Brings Many of the Season’s Needs | THIS WEEK Pm | of labor, Tacoma is a federal building, work for the foun- last been started. th a blank cartridge ng Harold Slorab, boy, of North Yak y he died of the lock of the state will hold eeting in Vancouver reday of Skagit county he proposition of a t at the A-Y.P. EB. there will be things are raging near Fort he straits. laws are being enforced at Clallam Transportation com. pany has been incorporated for $20, Moon and the Lar- Hil smelter at In- ed operations, incorporation have airchild Lumber tt, with a qap- ding toward the Ohio city partment, under ¢ from all parta of the country to stand a good chance of getting ant Jack King, arrested J. L. | “We estim that the number| the nomination meron, proprietor of of people embraced in prohibition| Distinguished probibitionists who| Charlies hotel and pterritory bas grown ain our| Will be Chairman | Gonsigne, the t }iast national election from 20,000, | Chas vel Dickle,/ Adams. — The 1900 to 40,000,000," said Chair.| Felix T W. Chafin, | bartender were }man Jones of the prohibition na-|Alonzo EB. Wilson and John G./ing the Sunday « g law, while tional committee. Before we| Wooley the woman was charged with \Kansas, Now we see | Saturday Cameron received a borders morn ity at is claimed that the wom The prohibitionists will nal ing | denabt poll a larger vote this fall! OWN FURNITURE an, who has been arrested by the All kinds to help “fix the 8 ” jthen in any former year Th Ballard police, w anti-liquor movement, which be _—— live ones The ones secured atly to name thelr candidates for pres | self | « the swimming tank of ident and vice president in Colum-| Other names mentioned are Jos. | the Li k Natatorium; open all bus, O., July 15, and remain in ses-|p. ‘Tracy, Detroit, Mich.; John B.| day ai ening one sion the following day it is, Boston, Mass.; Dr. J. B Poste iM a | Fifteen Hundred Delegat Cranfill, Dallas, Te and John J.| m ‘ The call provides fo ting | Hamliton, of Des Moines, Ia. Tracy Barly yesterday morning a equad i *acle oh ‘They “om ae is one of the foremost cold-water | of men from the ard police de. - he advocates of Michigan, and is said nt mand of Ser had but Maine, North Dakota an “ vagrancy Reduced almost th ; arom, ie ‘ P ; } » #0 r < or fro »” that a party of “live ones tate south barrint aver to0| DEG TROVS HER [sss that a party oe “ive rices of Women’s Mid Wearing Apparel Reduced Prices. }@an in the southern states and has | eco |CHOUsH evidence and then disclos }epread to the middle and north Fog eae aeuyer* “yes Om ry “i ed their identity, arresting the two suite. of furniture in the house aad ts Getnan T berm states, has alre a been ¥ Setlia -Sehndon, 5 wea GM. eke —- 1 th nt Lh : a a a coats i lected in a increased interest y | Efforts w re « ave € Our $3.50 Kind for $2.25 ee pet et ths party managers ot | Tied the pleces Into the back yard] council revoke the leense of the SKIRTS, } prohibition organization—an |Of her residence, on Gilman av. caioon, Cameron and Consigne WAISTS. made of hard wood, La gpenr 5 yy Og in con.|near Interbay, and set fire to them| Wore released on $200 bail each 2 bie pov ti oer *, te ns for thelr campaig 4 | yesterday tified the police ana | Whfe May Adams was released on pai voce 16 RSs er before, Now there is a] Neighbors notific Ce penee can taee ball | ALL REDUCED IN Price, and provides « comfortable rest for the }f/ 4" never belore. Now there aijoo.| Patrolman @. A. Bergstrom first | head; panel neatly ie Loree and this is expected to reach $60,- | PU out om fire — rs i. oe —~ turned; arms shaped and ~ n 4 . 000 before November much trou He, glace a a ‘ «dl corner-posta securely under stock | The largest vate ever polled| the house and placed Mrs. Johnson heavy, and r r# are long, evenly bal t, She is held at the| our anced. This piece good Rocker for a Sale price $2.26 | wee Prohibitioniste’ Platform. ees short exercises hi | The Hoosier Kitchen Cabi net is made Ail the Credit | flour bin,«Line Second Floor. buty $4.60 values offered at a saving of by the prohibitionists was that| Under arre | of 189, when their candidate se city jail ending an examination bt would make a very living room. One of wit Garfield has a new nation. next nat! leetion the vote fell | TO SEE BATTLESHIPS, | Ge 1 jf | to 180.167, In 1900 It was 209,469,| nuts leave Pier 2, toot of Yesler |B} and in 1904 it was 268,205, In 1904 | Win pene an” o'o9, 10:00. 11:20 the republicans polled 7,620,670 and | V4. 8 CN the democrats 5,080,207 The home-coming of Exra Meeker Is was quietly celebrated at Puyallup} 46:20 p. m. and Sundays 7:30 p ater ggune | The prohibitionists point to the; —————_____ John Wesley Bareh, a pioneer of PERFLUOUS HAIR This disfigurement and blight on ne pant if One-Half Price Sale of Clothing Cash Now on at the Crown Clothing }| | with an elevated | * cured a total of 263,480. At the| to her sanity | wea Credit 4 +) |yesterday afternoon. A reception G d 9%. OO. 8 | was held at the Meeker home after oo We Trust You, CREDIT. a @ | ce Gee oat tread | “1121 FIRST AVENUE || Westherg & Childs Pike. Yhone bOs*, Seattle, W Watch for Friday's ad | lacorporated 1312 & Second Av. — 1312. | |

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