The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1908, Page 15

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10 DEATH |. ine Meet Their Fate . Fighting the ‘4 é * “ee Press.) —Hemmed , Henry wore bur 1 night and Samuel Ag badly injured that ‘probably will die, The men ‘employed DF Stiiman & Bt cellalotd work when caught fire. soon over Fr were convic- | down, two or three [ittle buttons | cute? 1 the United States |in a bunch, and more kinds of mrt ht. Lee R.| pocket flaps and filps than you id luntiey, were | ever heard of. of appeal was| Voste are cut as low as a dress Walsteoat, and they also have wis submitted to the| bunched buttons and oodles of x noon upon the} flaps. They are cut upward, too, —. charge by Judge|from sides to center, leaving very | ¥ litle apace for the buttons. Panties HIS LIFE BY are rolled up til its something scandalous, Mabel. Shoos are very low, with big bows; socks of lurid co! Ties are very marrow, and as big as waloute Col-| A TRADE SECRET. for it. | “Oh, she uses nothing on her tace. | & party of young) In fact, she has confided to me that nded from a/it ts the result solely of good food, | | of Valley | healthful recreation and freedom | ‘Mitchell was | from care.” } known to} “But only the wealthy are able y in this vi-/to have those things.” but ber eeent, t able ty boy Drop of Medicine you pay is a big saving. ixtract of Beef, 5 jars, fo : German Liver Salts, 7S¢ bottles, for . . Kondon's Catarrh Jelly, 25 size, for .. Bartel’s Assistants ‘Are Graduates in Pharmacy—men ripe with experience. They know how to fill your Prescriptions, and take pride in their work. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Elastic Stockings New York Elastic Trusses, $1.50 kinds, at Swedish Spring ‘Prusses, $3.50 kkinds, for .62. Simplex Shoulder Braces, 7S¢ values, for .... 48¢@ Perfection Shoulder Braces, $1.50 and $1.75 val- Pe PO At Sea . $1.18 Extra Stout Silk Leggirigs, $2.50 values, for —Bartell — mug Store No.1 Main Store Cos. a 610 Second Avenue Wear okey Sirf BURNED|MERE’S FALL'S RAH RAH BOY A SAUCY DIP PRONE coar PUMPKIN, COLOR “ietTthy THE LATEST COLLEGE FASHIONS, SKETCHED FROM LIFE, Rab rah fashions this fall are the) lars bigh, hate about the aise and of the de | sartorial limit. Coats are out with complexion of a poached egg. Loa An-/|a@ long dip in front, oo helt way, There you are, complete. a it ti AND THEREBY SAVE FROM | $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR | AUTOPIANO. Including free use of our lating brary. Special will be given for a few days on second-hand Autopiancs Some as low as $350.00 with free use ot the music library, Kohler & Chase 1918 Becond Av. Seattic, Wash. Weber Plano Dealers. get at any of Bartell Drag Stores has real merit, and every wings for tomorrow. full 4-Ib. package, for ........+.0..5+ S¢ "nite Bins, a perfect cough syrup, full 4-02. bottles, as goes 6 ‘oi aE me Trokeys, 25¢ boxes, for ......-seeereeee ; & -in-You roat, 10c bowes, for .. vwsrroeeess S¢ . . Bartell’s Buy Their Supplies : In big quantities, getting the long discount, and sell to you at wholesale prices. Liatering, Z5c battles, $00 2... 00ccepe selves ssscccescerers ine Parke, Davis & Co.'s Peroxide of Hydrogen, 40c bottles, for tles oline, the best mouth wash and gargle, 0s bow > Mentholatum, 25¢ jar®, $0F ..0+seesees coeesececeeenees L $1.78 rug Stores—3 Bartell Drug Store No. 2 suatitneaiine No, 3 ve. ond je 4. Market on! mene ns | THE STAR--THURSDAY, OCT. 2%. 1908. Under One Roof-—Everytiihy to | Furnish the Home Complete. credit by this $10.00 assortment. oa Seasonable Garments for Small Boys and Girls Tommorrow being Saturday, when the children are free of school duties, we call attention to the extensive array of In- fants’ and Children’s Apparel being shown on the Second Floor, among which the following are prominent: $1.00—Serviceable Dresses for little girls of from 2 to 6 years, suitable for school wear. Made French style, with very short skirt, of good qual- ity percale, in stripes, polka dots or pin dots; colors, navy or Copenhagen blues. Prettily trim- med with white pipings. Others at this price are made of navy blue dotted sateen. Yokes, sleeves, egllars, cuffs and fitted belts trimmed with narrow white braid, Buttons down back to bottom of skirt. Exceptionally easy to launder. The skirts are box-plaited. $1.50-—Girls’ Dresses, of plain navy blue, or navy blue galatea cloth, with white dots. Rus- sian style, with box-plaits back and front. Pret- tily tritfimed with navy blue and white stitched — Washable and serviceable; warm enough lor winter wear. $1.50-—-Boys’ Russian Suits, with knickerbock- - tiade of plain navy blue; also navy blue or openbagen galatea cloth, with polka dots. Pock- ets, belts, collars and cuffs trummed with white or bine and white striped pipings, Washable, serv- iceable and excellent-fitting Waits for boys from 2 to 8 years ®e—Children’s Rompers. Dark-colored, wash- able gingham, in blue, oxtilbod or tan. Well , and trimmed with white pipings .25——Bearcloth Coats, foryiittle tots from 1 to 4 years. Good quality bearcloth; double-breast- ed; fastened with pearl buttons. Nicely lined with sateen ; many colors, including Copen- hagen, champagne, brown and gray; also white 5 Bonnets; small sizes, in pretty colored felts—-brown, navy and red, trimmed with beaver- ids and ribbon. —Drawer Leggins; soft, white yarn, with or without feet. Excellent values. Good Quality Taffeta Petticoats: Special Values $3.95 We are glad to announce that several hundred Silk Petticoats, to sell at the popular price of $3.95, have been received, and will be dispiay- ed tomorrow. They are of good quality taffeta, with four sectional ruffies on bottom, perealine under-lay and percaline dust ruffle. Instead of being skimped, as are most low-priced Petticoats, these garments are generously full. They are shown in light, medium and dark colors, as well as black. Popular New and Stylish Neckwear for Women The high favor enjoyed by the Neckwear Section is evidence of the stylishness of the is and the fairness of the prices. We are now wing an unusually attractive assortment of Neck Pieces, consisting Net Collars, Valenciennes Lace Collars, Chiffon Collars, brightly col- ored Silk Bows, pretty French Stocks and Jabots. The prices in these styles range from 9S¢ to $1.25. Notions for the Sewing Bas- ket and Boudoir At the Notion -Counter the various sewing supplies and dressing table small wares can be bought advantage- ougly. A few suggestions-— French Mercerized Darning Cotton, Se ball—Very suitable for Silk Hosiery. “Rust-Proof” Song Snaps, 10c doz- en—Dress, blouse and garment fasten- ers, Kleinert’s “Juno” Dress Shields, 25¢ pair—No rubber; washable; size 3 inch, $12.00; 36-inch, $12.50. Kleinert’s “E. vy Silk Dress Shields, 35¢ pair-—Size ik P ry mpadour Hair Rolls, 95¢ yard—Light, durable, economical. “Tryune” Neckwear Supports, Sc set —Silk-covered. Craven Dress Shield Pins, Ic set Needicbooks 25e—Fancy covers; Kirby, Board & Co.'s English needles. Cube Pins, 20c—Jet heads; two hun- dred pins in a cube Ball-Top Hair Pins, 25c-—dfér orna- mental effects; shell or ambeg, irby, Beard & Co.'s Princess Pin Books, 1Sc-—Assorted sizes, Belt Pin Books, 5c—Jet heads; as- sorted sizes. Automobile Hair Nets, 25¢—Extra sizes; many shade: Princess Hair "Rotts, 50c—~Light, braided wire, covered with real mohair patting Cotton, $e ball—White and colored ; many sizes. Aunt Lydia's Linen-Finished Thread, 5c spool—One hundred yards. and special prices: Kerr's Luster Twist, LSe—~A substi faa _ tute for Machine silk; three hundred tanto, a yards, Black or white. Fine Assortment of Infants’ Wear FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, More Closes Dally at 6/90, days trimming dozens of ef- fective Hats for display tomor- row at $10.00. Clever and up- to-date shapes of felt, and a number of beaver, in the pop- ular shades, are included, trimmed with flowers, wings and ribbons, frequently elaborated with artistic buckles. tablished by this store for Millinery value-giving is sustained with Good Trunks at Low Prices Two dependable styles of trunks are offered in the Trunk Section, Basement Salesroom, at the following prices: Trunks with full sized box, steel angle binding and clamps, iron bottom, hardwood slats, star lock and two cloth-faced trays. Prices, 32-inch, $9.50; 34-inch, $10.00; 36-inch, $10.50. Another style has brassed malleable trimmings, large bolts, heavy strips, star lock, two trays and fancy lining. Prices, 34- Cocoa Door Mats Specially Priced the large, fancy-figured effects, Common Brush— | Medium Brush— 14x24, 45¢ 16x27, $5¢e 18x30, 70¢ FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED Apparel for Women, Misses and Children A Beautiful Assortment of Smart Trimmed Hats Priced at $10.00 The Millinery designers have The high reputation es- OPP LLL PL LPL LLLP PLP LPP PLL PP PPP PPP PE Complete Assortments of Children’s Gloves The showing of Mittens and Gloves for Children’s winter wear is now complete, The values are of a high order, those mentioned below being typical. Children’s Woolen Mittens, 25c and 35c pair—Black, red, navy and $1.00 pair—Fleece-lined. and seal Children’s Mocha and Kid | Children’s Mocha Mittens, 75¢ Children’s Woolen Golf Gloves, | Gloves, $1.00 pair—Fleece-lined. | 25c and 50c pair—P! and brown $1.00 pair — One-clasp, pique Children’s Fleece-Lined Kid mown) tome. Mittens, 50e and $1.00 pair—Fur- ; Misses’ Cape Gauntlets, $1.50 trimmed pair—Tans. Children’s Lisle and Cotton Hosiery: Special 18¢ Pr. Broken sizes of several excellent lines of Children’s Fast- Black Cotton and Lisle Hosiery. Fine and heavy-ribbed styles, some with triple knee, all having spliced heel, double sole and toe. New and Attractive Elastic Belts, With Buckles, 50c Belts of fine silk-faced elastic; black, brown, navy, dark red, green, gray, tan, Copenhagen; also white. Plain buckles fin- ished in rose-gold, oxidized silver and mat black. Warner’s Rust-Proof Corset Models: $1.00 and $1.50 After many years on the market, the Warner Rust-Proof Corsets still maintain their great popularity by reason of hav- ing kept abreast of the trend of fashion. Models at $1.00 and $1.50 are strongly represented in the Corset Section, three of the former and one of the latter being described below: Style 115, $1.00—For the average figure, medium bust, long hip and back below waist line, but not extreme. Made of strong coutil; fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. Btyle 196, $1.00—Designed for short figures. Bust cut low; skirt several eyelets longer than last season's model, encasing hips more firmly and producing slender lines. Made of strong cou tl; fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. Style 329, $1.00—For siender, petite figures. Moderately bigh bust and short hips Made of soft material with lightweight steels in sides A comfortable-fitting and appropriate corset for school girls. Fitted with one pair of hose sup- porters. Style 121, $1.50—For short, full figures. De. signed with low bust, long skirt over hips, abdomen and long back; made several eyelets longer over direct back than last season's model. Material strong coutil, fitted with two pairs of hose sup- tors.” These blankets, Bedspreads and Comforts are especially well made, and are decided values at the quoted prices, In Blankets there is a good variety of weights and sizes, in white, gray and tan. Special $1.45 pair, 11-4 fine, soft, closely-woven Cotton Blankets, gray, white or tan Special $2.85 pair, 11-4 extra fine, closely woven Cotton Blankets, Special $3.65 pair, 11-4 mixed Wool and Cotton Blankets. Others specially priced at $4.35 and $5.45 pair Special $6.75 pair, 11-4 very fine Mixed Wool and Cotton Blankets. Special $3.45 pair, 11-4 heavy, All- Cotton plaid Blankets. Assorted colors. Special $5.15 pair, 11-4 All-Wool Plaid Blankets, soft and fine, assorted colors Special $4.25 each, 72x84 Lamb's Wool filled Comforts, tied; figured The Domestie Floor Coverings Section is showing an exten- cambrie on both sides. Assorted colors sive line of Door Mats, ranging from the small plain styles to Special $1.45 each, 70x78 Cotton Below are some of the sizes } Comforts, stitched ; figured silkoline on both sides. Extra Brush— Special $2.85 cach, 11-4 Satin Bed ty spreads, closely woven; cut corners; 16x87, 75¢ scalloped edges. Very desirable for 18x30, $1.00. iron beds, Gloves Cleaned by Non-Injurious Process | | i |

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