The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1909, Page 3

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iW — (ODES UP To Fro MINOT The new tallormade gowns from Paris will be both three-quarter and | jlonger in length, Bome are novel in out ‘BACKS BOUILLON IN FIGHT FOR SERVICE Carnations are hate. And they At dinners, da w favorites on eee 4 To sell your furniture. | ie ooo The latest is the ribbon fad with i — _ a New York women at thelr smart! (a =, re a i> luncheons, The hostesses are using ~ GQ Greens D centerpieces and other table decora SANSAFRAD A }sions made entirely of ribbons. sae <i LI Georgia roses made of ribbons are sales y, MOTH mounted with milliners’ foliage and eanan BALL S| tied with soft bows of maline ONIONS Le | White gowns i white general mM The makers of freak millinery! There about It, how-| curved quills, Jong and rigid feath:/ ly, will be more worn this coming are bringing forward some fear ever, th i bow! le to be ered aigrets, soft eatin chous, season than ev White joth in a AY ove {eS and wonderfully made the thing searfs, and big buck The lat a« variety of makes, satin chameuse, Models of spring headgear. The ter will often be { straw the cashmere and white serge, | “WowAN of conservative style will Coarse straws known as “rough or the same satin in the infinite variety of qualities an —IN— WEit a bit and use a little sal nj and ready” will be ve popular, trimmings Big ornamental but- thick will come in for much bad confections. and we are sure to se of stiff tons are also to be in favor attention from artists tn drese. . i FOR CH ILDREN groves) Apparel The Frogs | @ upon a time two little boys claim, they are treated ‘simply as Nobby Suits ny nd Jotnny wv pe re w nan en thougt field tn hieh : . . . * 2 ge lig oe ag Treat Sick and Infirm People Like Paupers In- |» Mle to do ar Beautiful Dresses Was & great big . P : milly pad ‘and lote of fitte uly stead of Patients Who Really Need the Most New Waists When they got very near the . " pean Sl om Se Careful and Delicate Care. Chincihiia thats pad was a great big green king arming Ha’ E on each of the little lily but m@ x tthe gr fro ei t Genee ot them. Complaint has been made to The \tients sent there may or may not wit not w | cried Tommy Star that the authortties at the King have money of their own Buy on Easy Payments. ; All right.” sald Johnny, “here we lcounty howpttal regard the tnmates| The city has built an emergency 3 ‘ , ach of the little boys threw (1 jin the light of paupers, rather than |nospital for the restdente anes Your Credit Is Good nd the stones went splash. as people who are simply ebtalning injured or who may need Lhe grrr =p wee 4 et a oe ree medical treatment tn an inatitution treatment, and are without f fe m Ker-choog, ker-choog,” said king that (belcounty has established for tne people are given the very best |* staal SReeET. frog that single purpowe treatment and care. Every detail te * | inet ae PUR ks Hear him scolding us,” aaid Tom The King county horpital is not Attended to in the ear natit i 4 down to pick up the paupers, The poor farm nearly tempts be omg ‘tt were startled by hearin, & mile south of the ne not regard these people as paupers on frog start h . And:the hospital pai and dose not treat them as suc tacorporeted a splash over the Illy pads to the|_ pausiva except sb far es the pe At the county hospitel, inmatescouns 1812--Becond Ave-—=18 At the same time all the lit ‘ . COERY po 3 von frome started hoppity- thet it hurt froge just as much us| —— after him. boys to be hit with stones ee a were frightened All right,” said mamma, “I will I = — a we, run cs 4 tell them. Thank yo for letting me , hopped along right after them, and | little frogs hopped away down to nt ~ when they came to ne wall, | the pond and cut to the Illy pade, i . the boys fu ‘over, the | Where they lived happy ever after ret roe took all Uttle frogs on| Tommy and Johnny were ashamed and fur wer, too. “ oma told then ‘On, % RICHMOND, Va, March 22- . ax fast a» they amy, let's Rever, throw ; 4 their mam . cried Jobany, . BMourned as dead since soon pt Mg cena pn ay . If Yi H t C Ti d them, | ever — oval unfortunate marriage at New out of the window, and ou aven ome im ues ay | La., 08 Dee. 16, 1905, to John enough, here they were SCISSOR NUT MEATS. ly ; ; Cavendish, who posed as “Lord rog knocked oa the door - Solid Oak Earl | You have probably paid twice what we are asking “4 4 ot her ‘pened | OI c ol on | > Di Reginald Sbeito Denamas 3 pened it aad i A clever semen Nan rheeter et ? Ly | for this Solid Oak Diner today and tomorrow, and Jose ¥ the Asheville, : fc | | 7 i a a se ae bag hoce discon, MISS JOSEPHINE HOOD AND fY 1a, Pretty. eth, tak yAbt | that {t is foolish to chop nut meats | . ~ ae | then got good value in a chair no better made or fin- , ered near Vera Cras, Mex. and 's JOHN C, CAVENDISH, ALIAS e king frog told mara that | and celery pn —_— i 5 ovens ng 1s inish ished than this one. It is in the Early English finish; nder the care | w * jth oye had been throwing stones | be’ ler plan te te ow orm into y : J Z eg a ees aeat all the ORD DOUGLAS, em, and asked her to tell them the desired size with scissors. | box seat construction, continuous posts, and a true : notorious bigamist In imii | Good the most not Limit, 6 to a Customer the United States. She became his bride atter a brie? coart ‘and the couple left immediate iow Mexteo, Cavendish hav Jed her to belfeve that he pow vast mining and fruit proper im that country Robbery Suspected. SOLID OAK ta belleved by the family that French Plate Hood was robbed and 4 ; po reaching the Mexican bor ‘ es has been discovered that t | manner in which he treated of his other victimes. ong ‘was by the merest accident that Ss ily located her after a search ‘the United States and Mexico, ch search Secretary Root. the can consul at Vera Cruz and officers of many cities partic! Mias Hood had chosen to face world alone rather than return to her Virginia friends, with the of her degradation wendish’s cleverness in Imper the real Lord Douglas. third e marquis of Queens bury, fe weld account for his suc cess in doping.#q many Ain { whom possessed some as well ae -benoty "wate fe Deserted. : - Anot! +o. Gavendish, formerly | OL rem was married to | Yn. Hot Springs, Ark., In he was deserted in Mexico "a now suing for divorce in) ti Simmons alleges : eeenahe was married In 1904 Mrs. A. M. Anderson, wealthy 4 of Fort Worth, Tex., whom gubaequently robbed and desert ‘and that since her marriage and by Cavendish he bas mar a Mies Hobbs of Norfolk; Mrs. of South Bend, Ind; Miss) of Rene and Miss Warner of N Ind } Virginia vietim of Cavendish, Elizabeth Hobbs, was a pr puiar girl of Lambert's Poi iM t ] j ; | way to Mexico to find ‘at | a - ; ° . | Mission design. After Tuesday the price will be : ieee acs _ eth, whe is wnat _THE STONE, FISHER CoO. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY. _ l _THE STONE, FISHER CO. | / F | $3.50 each. S Just to Interest You in a New Carload of Tables ‘Smart Tub Dres ses for litle Girls and Big The Spring Stock of Girls’ Dresses has been gathered with most unusual skill and.care. The styles are pretty and in good taste; the fabrics are all of the tried sorts—-we know them well. Fast colors; ideal dresses viewed from any viewport And all are offered at exce ptionally attractive prices Sizes range from 2 to 14. This hint of the varie ty and styles: 1 At 2 50 Sailor Blouse Suits, ‘A Dresses of cham- | 4s ° of gingham, in black t $3. 98 bray, in light or dark and white check; collar, tie and cuffs have | blue, black and white check, or solid pink; two rows of red piping. Another is made of | Jumper style, Princess front, with three | This Dining Table, Good, Solid Oak, $5.50 Plenty large enough for a family of four or five. Solid oak throughout, top 33 by 42 inches, extend- ing to five feet. Nicely fluted legs, as shown, and regular $7.50 value. One to a customer tomorrow. percale, in navy blue, with a white dot buttons on each side at waist line. Waist | This Dresser is of solid oak. The top is 36 inches piped in white : wide. The mirror is of beveled French pla 12 by 20 inches. Has three drawers, and is closely priced regularly at $11.00. While they last, one to a cus- tomer Tuesday. THREE BEDDING SPECIALS has two plaits over shoulder and is piped | At $3 50 Dresses in brown | with plaid . and tan stripe, or At 3 98 Dresses of gingham, blue and white stripe; waist is tucked; | ° in black and white Dutch neck, edged with embroidery; three- | check; waist has one wide plait over each | quarter sleeve, also edged with embroidery, | shoulder, eight pearl buttons down front, be and skirt full plaited. Still another is made | tween two rows of old rose piping; Dutch rh of Norfolk. Miss Hobbs of cha ay, in plain blue or pink; waist has | neck and tucked sleeve. Another good style | . nd left to . y Ss, i os i robbed. denerted an New Mexi.{f} two. pla 1 each side, front and back; | is of linenette, in plain tan, blue or pink, | You will find everything you need in BLANKETS, COMFORTS, PII LOWS, SHI S$, QUIL TS and PILLOW C ASE S in our BEDDING | round neck cape slee © feo. The sirl traveled a consider trimmed with | Jumper style; two plaits on each side, back igaee portion of the way on foot. She) A) bite bias bands and buttons; gored skirt and front; V neck; open dc f | DEPARTM T, on the fourth floor. Also a complete showing in LACE 4 ragged, pennil a ; ; open down front; trim ae oS cohgcah fn} * ; Ts HEL te abn SE deeororsces. | Many other styles equally attractive | med with black and white Princess braid CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES on the same floor. For Tuesday we offer " 4. Recently she se ° | : baer occ Eocay gpm A 70 by 80 SCARLET WOOL BLANKET, 6-pound, worth $8.25. Special Tame dic-4 Ee LUG ack pened OaLeden eh Ans nN Rat RAIAS 9-9) vos $6.00 Many attractive styles may be had, made of linen or Bedford cord, in Jumper or Prin- ess styles, trimmed with plaits, buttons and Persian braids; full plaited yored skirts— i P TT wuinocina 8oUr, ah ie $5.00, $6.50, $7. Bb tad $10.00. wie Rene Syne earn | Large Size Cotton F illed COMFOR’ I, covered with good grade silkoline, in eVet ou a 1 4 gieeny rornd of eth galt Spgs! | SRE SR eS ih oN 5. NOR nab | several colors. Was closely marked at $3.30. Special at .......... $2 4 of stekk Into small cubes 63 by 90-inch SHEETS, regular 70c value, at, special, each ........... 53¢ {nto.a hot, dry frying pan and quickly. In 4 soup keitle place fwo generous tablespoonfuls of but ter and a medium sized onion sliced and try wath brown To this add quarts of cold water, th cook very slowly for tv Wberally with salt a , and 20 minutes before ithe dumplings made as f two well beaten eggs add one if pint of milk, salt and fic to make a rather atiff t op by spoonfuls into the hot be 4 verter esghtly and boll for ‘about 20 minutes or until the dumplings are light and thoroughly cooked Embroideris at 10c a Yard | Mechlin Laces and Insertions ie Fine Swiss Embrotdery Edging» and About Fifteen Hundred Yards of Mechlin Insertions open and “blind” pat Laces and Insertions, in fine qualities terns; widths up to 6 inehes: worth C) and in many cases in matched pat regularly ibe to 250. On sale to terns; worth l6e and 26e a yard On morrow at WAS UNEITOW, 6.05 ss «Wass one dene cdees | Splendid Couch | Tomorrow for | $16.75 Worth $25.00 {WH | Closing Out | a Number } | of Desks | ba Cost | nanan me ht ve! THE! TONE. FISHER @. Stores |ECOND AVE G@UNIVERSITY BT SEATTLE «Cucem» SECOND AND UNION

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