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THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1909, FREDERICK ¢ & NEI SON, sin, Vixtenstve Lines of Dependable Store Closes Daily at 5:30, Dry Goda |. eee Entrance on Either | Entrance on Either» | |i | Madison or Spring Street, | Madison or Spring Street, | as Well as Through the as Weil as Through the | ! |] Store From Second Avenue. | Store From Second Avenue. ' in charg ¢ the Nort? extern Construction company OAKS OLD GAME, | Goodwin states that thes. have atoM@ly refused to align t PON THEM = EE Re ‘le AN ATICS ARE| | "| An Extensive Assortment of Ready-to-Wear | We Against the Rus) retina” ftom" the "smpiyie RESTING =| 9 65 Apparel, Including Jackets, Long Coats 4 6 naling PA Sg nea rel mg hs i | © . . e Paateicsioner hotpless in the matter, they @ tay ited. Denes | and Tailored Suits arkeok & MeDonald, attorneys ip WASHINGTON April 23 Amer ; i the Bmpire building, whe met with ca mbasaador Mabman repor 5 iiiita and S. 1, Gardner, | the same amount of success as the | tq) tose trent Coneatman report | This is one of the most important Ready-to-Wear offerings we have made in the Basement Salesroom. ad a comptatnt | men had the headatarters of rt cll a co arent Phe Rostenseys cme that th Turks ariny are how located at Ban {ff Lt comprises Coats, Jackets and Tailored Suits in last season’s styles, to which have been added a quantity of : ne, alleging that/ad an order from the compar éfano, where partiament ta in $ : j j , 3 oases seat had |sating that the men had boon of- | slon. file, momen aura there nee fl this season’s Suits embrated in a special purchase. NOT ALTERED. the victims of a moa red other work and that tt had! no disorders at Constantinople to |B ¢ Deeney swindle en refu But they falled aay Tail o wel visible check- F trimmed with bias bands of self material: sleeves the Pioneer Ewploy.| Preduce any su ter, and pow Phe situation nt Abphen ana Ad New Tailored Suits, of novelty invisible che ‘ . , | ‘ , conducted by the Ru wy ly retuned ¢ fund the BMOUNT! ana ts serious but there haa been | ed and striped panama Thirty-eight-inch coat ; i are three-quarter length and have broad cuffs. Biren at LIS Wasbingte the tee or of the expenses in-| no actual outbreak at Hadjin, which i arred by the | 5 1 itted, lined with satin; collar of corded GO (55 the payment of $1.50 & gupta is being menaced by religious fa is semi-fitted, ee were pror w natic silk, embroidered in Persian de Trimmed laffeta Jackets, semi-fitted back, cuta i eeron isiand, which AT TEL IS OFF j ¥ . “ i] with buttons of self-material, ar has gored » ORS way front, lined with white me line Sleeves Peltiogbam They went fre | & 7 “ it the island at . we ACCUSED OF skirt with panel front. Price $9.65 be three lar of Roas a are quarter length, col of cretonne or New Tailored Suits, of novelty striped ser i Persian embroidery. Price $9.65 e180, and then when | i Bie assured y etek ROBBERIES i in green, Coat is 40-inch length, semi-fitted, It Vas Atte Alt Jackets of navy blue serge or black vadcloth, employment ed with gray peau de cygne; slashed back, trim 7 te teaD | ~~ made semi- or tight-fitting, lined w fancy — =. <s | SAN PRANCI mM med with buttons; coat collar and revert Skirt Ly Y striped taffeta. These Jackets have long sleeves, wee mate Attol, acc | (hy United reese.) S is gored and has lappe ilored seams. Price : tailored collar and revers, asd ‘howe sties the rece! a the ene ak pager, Harry Ht leave} PHILADELPHIA, April 23,~-Clar is gored and has lapped tailored — Rise P pt the men held, tt morrow for ‘ Nev.,/ence Sherman, of San Francisco, | $9.65 P ped seé ‘ hat they ap by vanes where he ts slated to meet Bobby | ¥as accused ay by Rose Biack Suits of good 2 Tets brown, navy ; 3] § t } , se itted, and elabor- Of otherwise, get a rerun | Johnson, May 1, ins 2-round fight. |ard, who is alleged to be his cow. a pitt Md +1 lined 4 } o a al j | fattenberg braid Pe agency, ie made the re mon law wife, of numerous blue and black. Coat has semi-fittec ined ‘ \ é y n tv i vattenberg braid, Re you think that tam golus to WANT UNIFORM POLE [The woman 5 ee with white or gray taffeta ) plai pi) sietany ' t wa length and have fangy eon Sherman was arraigned on lored, with coat collar and revers; « : } \ cuff rice 5 AND WIRE SYSTEM carom ot receiving stolen goods | dressy effects. having bias | nicely he oF 3S : I y , of taffeta, wool cravenette and made d waltctous mischiel | ; Pm . sitshee cline iL in newt iine. ¢ , > gree Specifications bodying a The woman was a 1 trimmings of fancy a crt ta q rubb ined silk, in navy blue ins, olive green, enmen Wren ka war pele and. wore |Bhesman anh cash ef thom was held |i i} bias fold. Price $9.65 He i : brown and red ome are fitted, while others are Istand under! construction in this city were re-| under $1,000 ball for trial ? 4 : ' a : le ull, | flect ith hi collar g qonditions and at the aa oa : pn arian ns ni Brown Satin or Taffeta Jackets, medium } made in full, lo ects, with high collar and The majority of these have) iniy morning, and referred to Su TODAY'S GAME a length, and semi-fitted back; lined with white tailored cuff table for rainy days or auto- to Seattle, after being dis-| nertntendent Youngs. of the wator At Pittsburg: National league Btn, & as ’ ' obiling. Price $9.65 7 “ within a few days afte ad lighting department | R. H. EB. messaline. Shoulders are made Gibson effect mobiling rice 95. work. The others were re) The wiftentions were prepared | Pittsburg Work altogether | by Bouillon, superintendent 0: nnatt as rns ~ Are Caught. [public utilities, and have been | t Willis and Gibson; ihe Gore We Waldron! checked over and approved by As- Gasper, Campbell and MeLaan ie Leather Hand- Bags Attractively Prinid Vaham: in Inexpensive. Millinery RAW al tt | an ARS ot long rain or automobile leather; black, wit h DAY'S VOTING CHANGED THE 2 ccs.crc.9De ff Mant Bom of tone hie leather; ack ‘ trimmec ats i ble - 1 colored moire » el and folded bottom; have nine-inch frame. Untrimmed Ha n ack, white “ polities! well as industrial 4 5 . . and colors, 50c. MAP OF MICHIGAN © rule, opposttion to war and! Price, $2.50 industrial neces }eome of th Bh a wae cal Hand-Bags of leather, in buffed alligator finish, leather- The new “Co-Ed” Sailor is an effec WET AND DRY MAP OF LOWER PENINSULA OF STATE. ‘im be promulgated. im lined, with folded bottom. Colors are brown, tan, gray and tive style, with slightly rolled brim, .- « green, Price, $2.00 trimmed with silk Alsatian bow. Comes in natural and burnt straws. Price, $2.45. | The onvention < the Amalie ' 1 : fe] I esintelh Association of tron. Steel Hand-Bags of seal-grain leather, leather-lined, with folded 1 024, ‘emiase Work at Detrott, bottom and 9-inch frame; these have inside purse. Price, $2.00. | count Of recent: develupmen . Leather Hand-Bags, in ribbed ect, moire-lined, with oat important gathering » » ir lack d col hold by that organization. The ac-j folded bottom and 8-inch frame Chey come in black and col the popular mushroom and other cor- Price, $1.25 Small Black Hats for women, also } ton of iron and steel manufactur. | ers in reducing wages hase created | tremendo agitatio ughout Deep Leather Hand-Bags, in long-grain . moire-lined, ; din rice. $1.00 champagne, burnt, rose and amethyst; |be approaching. Hundreds of tron| with round bottom and 7-inch frame. Price and ateel workere who withdrew | Soft Bags of suede leather, ornamented with large Vienna al black, rrimmings of fruit, jfrom the Amalgamated associa. | , » : 1 t ‘ d clu ‘ . ten Wil celiting WC tation te ts beads, fringe and silk drawestrings. Price, 98¢ ribbon bows and clusters and wreaths organization, it lx aid, and the De : sags of 8 Sr, with leather handles. Price, 98 f small flowers. Price, $4.95. troft convention is expected to Squaw Bags of soft leather, Basoment the termes of thelr admission and map out plans to meet the new te ues ose tte: cl White Waists for 65c Seasonable Neckwear industry, would have resulted in bringing over | : - 200,000 mechanics Inte one organiza. Waists of White India Linon, yoke and tion, bas been temporarily checked IM back finished with tiny tucks, and trim by the Amalgamated Woodworkers ‘s i i em rk tefuning to accept the conditions| med down front with xind of open-work | Proposed by the Brotherhood of embroidery and Valenciennes lace inset | Carpenters, The latter now threat- | 4 Sate os 4 Ste ars, i assortment of pret- jen to put through the merger by il tion. Lone sleeves with tucked cuffs. Ex s 4 nae ae . 4 -— a a : Grabbing the bocals of the Wood-| a7C, See and J7e each. work ors rect shapes, in fancy braids. Colors are —Pane Silks and Dress Goods A new Shantung Pongee, in natural shade only, has just been received. The width is 24 inches, and it is good value at the price, 58c yard. cellent value at 65c. . Rascment Ralesroom eee : oft, Fan utch Collars; 15¢ each See ee ee eee See) A new tnduetry of considerable Fancy Braic wk Ce lars, in combinations of light-blue, Copenhagen, ivory, pink, old- the hundreds of actors employed white each rose, reseda, wistaria and brown; 69c yard. to make motions, thousands of I Marked for Quick Clearance at the Special Price * Embroidered Coat , in white and § ) “Inda” Silk, one of the popular rough silks, 27 inches wide. Comes in black, navy, ' colors; Ottoman Silk, a good quality, 18 inches Y; “1 mechanics have secured jobs oper- of 69c Pair. od j ating the machines, Thess latter } YY are organizing under the high-| This collection comprises Women's Gloves for , 35¢ to 7S¢ each i : wide, in black, light-blue, ivory, pink and scots, | fadutin’ tithe « Projective Op-| with low collar; in black and white, > cardinal; 60c yard. ; le of th * OP immediate wear, in several styles and qualities. 3 blue and/white or lavender and white; 17¢ each, = @rators’ mr ve association * seven counties of Michigan voted on one day on the | About 60 unio ave sprung into Among them are to be noted ot.ousting saloons. Nineteen went dry, and eight wet. The | existence during the past few! show the counties that voted dry, the crosses the wet. | months. | - io whethnd All re over 7 Marcas are counties that had-already ousted the saloons, and | - " 4 ered, also one-strand-embroidered ar sited : ie each. xts, with low collar, in all white; 19¢ each. Two-Clasp Glace Gloves, Paris-point-embroid lored Stocks, some with white top; slightly Novelty Checked Suitings, in black and white and black with various color combi- nations; 34 to 36 inches wide; 35¢ and 40c yard. air, Bx Fancy Dutch Collars, with open ex = | Proprietors and owners of hotets|fM serviceable quality, Pair Samples, 8 each jana lodging houses affected by the Elbow-Length Lisle Gloves, in good qualities coe v Stewart st. improvement will not Pair, Wc Hasement Ralesroom lose the money they are - Basement Ralesro POR ing the city for rent. When the | street was widened many of these|[ ese a ee ee Drapery Ruitien any Children’ s Wearables to remain unmolested until after the | ‘ 0 wwe , Bo the trust y ied, and the labor > ‘ Pyne | viceuble Wash Dresses for little girlie from oyessee want | wer of the inion farmers of Colo-|A-¥-P. E.. meanwhile paying reat) White Curtain Muslin, good quality, 36 inches $ 2 to 5 years, in an assortment of dark and light pat eaaaaaaaaaaane about the revages that) oo 4, will thie year yield about] fr the use of the street * , I terns which are very attractive. These dresses are Dang ot faanieh ancien. tinen tn: aden Today Judge Talman held that |i™ wide, in small, medium or large spots, for sash or } terns which are very attrac Rigolia alfebity ta front . hey should send for Bulic This te one of the few instances | ‘his rent money should apply to the | ruffled curtain 125 ¢ yard : f and with skirt short and full. They are prettily trimmed nit nh erwear M, fest teed by the buresw of! on record where wealth produ | respective moments = = White-Figured Curtain Muslin iment of commerce and | have = wat to | property owners for the cost of the e ”’ teat ee te eee 0 ane. tt, provement s90—-Girls’ Skirt Rompers in sizes 1 to 6 years. Of ead what Mr. Frederick) the cotton «rowers and tobacco | v 3 ia aloak ta 18c east : ; Spring Weights for Women—Garment, 25¢ an expert on thi b- | raisers are trying to emulate the ex Many pretty patterns to selec ‘om, dainty light blue and white checked singh um, This in his Investign ample of the beet sugat producers. TE TARTS White Taffeta, 36 inches wide, in an effective de atyle fs much prettte ittle giris thar ordinary White Cotton Vests, in low neck and sleeveless, imedical men have been sy-land this Colorado victory is sure to SE A sign of yellow tea-roses, charming for curtains and § Tomper, because It gives a short skirt etfect low neck and short sleeve, and high neck and long BP average of one working- | attract the attention of the agricul rd-sets. 12%4c yard $1.50, $1.95 and $2.50-—-At t figures we show a slee tyles ; 25¢ garment. ee tee apemnsaotion tertete af the whole wountry. Mark WORKI 6 MONDAY gal Note x Arabian colot, 45 inches wide, } good Assortment of Re : for little tote from Inside of five years jn weak 5 to § yeara, whick ar selteat Sainee. Mercerized Vests, low neck and sleeveless, in makes the starting deo-|the American farmers will, from the! wagHINGTON, April 23-—Sena || Three good patterns. 50c¢ yard > ‘ \ heotion we dine huevd's vaéted shies t Straw Pink and sky; 25¢ garment iter carefully studying | organisation standpoint, have all - “ vor. ce at y of Ser esembling hea * Section we also have a varied s m of § P iad Mtoe oe pl nailed Ca Aldrieh announced | thte after A servicea yu 4 re Feae 3 ig grate » c t 49c and 596, and Straw Hats at in shapes Extra Size Mercerized Vests, in white; low vd 7 at a mile vn th al reading by p with desion executed drawn-wo' r reared, 7 * : ~ ns ” * ae ant <0’ veales who prin | goatee of tavtarttt ball-wouke bana te Tn roman executed te Crewary and trimming effects very becoming to the little ones. § neck and sleeveless or low neck, short sleeve MS years or over are victims) An all-Rritish labor movement te Monday. Sech action as is taken effect. 19%¢ yard Rasement Salesroor le; 25¢ garment — in pracese of formats he Cana-| on each item under this proceedure ~— Me mortality in the so-called | dian mnizations are being sound ’ a * ns m Knee Pants in white, umbrella style, fetes ts truty starting ed by the British iabor party upon| Will be final. Oriental Pattern Couch Covers, 60 inche 1 med; 25¢ garment. Ter cent of the the proposition of holding a con- | He Knew, | wide, in soft, rich, medium-dark colors, $1.75 | The Dutiiens Corset, 89c Cott : i in ocnpations | gress in London next year to amal Gent-—Do you khow what be otton lights in white, ankle- and knee- inhale metallic dust, | gomate the labor forces of Kngland,| comes of little boys who swonrt | : s A low-priced Corset in late styles, of fine, lightweight § lengths; 25c garment. Metal polishers, brass work-| Bcotland, Ireland, Wales, Canada they - - , batiste and an especially desirable model for warm ™, ote are carried awa Australia, Bouth African, India and weather wear Daintily trimme E we d with lace and ribbon . White plague. The workers |———— a — - er and boned thronghout with watch-epnng rust-proof steel F M d Bo whom the higheat . or isses an ys Two pairs of he upporters on each corset, A brief snp lll gern | Floor Coverings Section description of the styles follows Spring Weights, 25c Garment Basement Salesroorn. Mecoming victims of th ite no elections have been held. The prohibition agitation scam sewn Pair, OM ‘ ss ih ¥ot reached the upper peninsula of the state WILL NOT LOSE MONEY. One-Clasp Cape Gloves, P. X. M, semyn, a very § | Ps | All-Wool_ Storm Serge and All-Wool Panama, in black and serviceable street shades ; 36 inches wide ; 48c yard. English Mohair Sicilian, good quality, 50 inches wide, in navy blue and black; 50c yard, —Basement Salesroom, . in goo a + 2 with plain bands of contrasting color 40 inches wide, in small and medium ae ae loth rd, 25¢ ands30e Parisiana No. 611—Designed for the average figure. Boys’ Shirts and Pants, of fine eream-color Floor Oilcloth, ya 7 with medium high bast and long skirt over fr and hip. Balbriggan hirts have long or short sleeves, oI Printed Linoleum, yard ¢ »s Parisiana No, 544--Designed for the average short % Pants are knee- or ankle-length, and have double oe tateee ae Inlaid Linoleum, yard, $1.00, $1.15 and $1 2 ri % a figure, with low bust and long skirt, the back being § seat, Garment, | ) . o a 1g © long below the walatdine ee With the Vict J ith yn i ng re far try ptten for th Camping I 1ctor Extra-Super All- Wool Ingrain Carpet, yard, 50c, Partslann Wo. TETOCK. telinmlenciti meted Menianed i Fanc / wie Lisle Vest » with high Pee arg g r P 40¢ ‘or slenk rures which require a moderately long hip crochet neck and short sleeves. } ent, 25c oa - yy You'll have more fun with a Vietor this Union Ingrain Carpet, yard, 40 for slender figur which qui moderately long hip ur eve arment yee Lar lemnpling tes summer while on your vacation than with 10. anything you can take along. It will play dance music for you, it will give # vaude he : : rpvtinggent Drummer d Car brella style, lace-trimmed, Gar- lapsible horn makes it possible to pack them femnants at low price ment, 25¢ easil Misses’ White Cotton Union (let ¥ould now cRNA Suits, high crochet neck, short | sleeves and ankle-length. Gar- | 5 , INCORPORATED &Go, , the yard extra for mak-~p.iW x ap cneriathasitarsalipattatet mo ~ ‘ Misses’ White Lisle Pants in lala and lavine | ankle- or knee-length, also um- F aril ¢ 1406 2ND AVE to ‘ , rre++*?"eniieedl egolin Shoe Polis’ y HAND-MADE HATS A nba! Financlal vale Total Cost Only 10c CANARIES. Nement, But dhe ot areolaLay. ff in yours 0 A Wholesome and Appetising , importas aaemen | Males and od in Boat Mme. Paul Lunch Sent to Your Place ot Pomaize foe Breeding, Sresdiy , , : neh Ore Oe ue Wansee Wale MILLINERY, % your slight you have ay Tete, ind. Lets fish Aquarium ke v2 Owpontte New || {rouble with jour eyes, attend to NOM 08. GUARANTEE BIRD STORE, | i 9 Secon ' wone L180, Ie at on For the longer you de lan Saw Tene SOF 14 108 Spring st., between tet & 2nd t ore rapldly will your eyo+ State J t , Serres eVK TROUBLES, Special "Thin Week —10-» old © with rm ates oy orican tit tale CLEARANCE SALE titoxt OL.Aks BOHOOL OF DANCING Author of the Improved Walts, beats, a fr whens All Fall Stock of Clothing, two Btep, Three Mep, and Bohot og, sty lieh 8 prtably ose fe Baliataction guaranteed ot that product wou | Hats, Shoes a man's, Furnish tiaohe. both i poe Meret ae pe). go whort of 9% per ton flat ing Goods at than half price. L Temple Hall, " ng. paamivetion. 18,6 te euler ener heaierne a ORE AL My PF course, without sugar beets RAINIER ghornina STORE fest Teen and Friday Bvenings, MYERS OPTICAL COMPANY, j 2nd Floor, 1414 Second, Over Haven. itican sugar beet combine : Store, iret Ave. If VSeone ty appointment and Bloor, 1414 1191 Firat Ave. | Drug Store. Produce saccharine Over Raven Drug, Open Wed, and Sat. Byontngs,

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