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THE STAR-—YMURSDAY, MAY 20, 1909 | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, Dry Goods Store Closes Daily at 5:30, — Furniture Excellent Values in House Furniture DINING CHAIR, SPE CIAL $5.50—Of mahogany J in polished finish; box cor COLONIAL DRESSER, SPECIAL, $3475— | ctruction, Has leather seat, Of oak, principally quarter-sawed, finished dull with ourrant-red spote; while the little walking costume embroidery, The eturdy 4 id titel tT Hit in cream cloth trimmed with soutache, ee er ee Pee ee Fee Ps ETH ACTIVE VALUE “AT Per gece é . th 25 f . 7 “ $6.25—Made of oak, princl MAINLY ABOUT WOMEN, Joofness must not be too rigid rr aloofness” is attractive only hings That Attract Men in the aristocratic heroine of a Early E ] ar . gil . ‘ 4 22 } A bright girl writes and aske if I! soclety novel; the thing can be y nglish Has high pr | will tell her what are some of the carried too far H slat back, curved arms, sad- | golden. Top measures 23x42 inches, swinging | prin tpal qualities In girls which! The remark that mon are merely |] He-shap wood ‘ , beveled French plate mirror, 24x30. Drawer- | seat-frame, square stretch io 1 eo word bles ofte yew Je c e e C « ne ‘ ‘ BY CYNTHIA GREY. most attract mon. I think the word / big bables often has been mad pe wood seat, and | work and construction of high grade. Dresser “attract” is hot correctly used by| by many people, and stmpty ts alll posts of 24-inch square HIM BORE YOU, BUT DON’T YOU BORE, |my correspondent, if she will allow| paraphrase of the well-known a ‘ }me to aay so, for often the things | quotation; “Men are but children stock rag domestic toples into general conversation , |'m @ girl that attract men aro pow | of a larger growth Nothing of of breaking Th On @ discussion of “Hedda Gabler” | sessions of doubtful value in auy| this childishness o olings to all tie a school frock of navy blue serge worn over # white A charming little frock of Japanese blue shantung, trimmed with ARM ROCKER, AT- ey) | pally quarter-sawed, finished | shaped front legs, moulded 4x3 " | ers z attractively designed of similar design, having 24x30 square plate mir- ers and at ery & | ror, at same special price panel back, hy of Geo. Meredith with « statement on the market | maiden. ue, men and women, as the dealre {s distracting to the company, té say the least | What attracts & man is one| for the forbidden, the tendency to|ff 7 fe woma * our ideal, But must we swallow her, | thing; what will hold him and com | Wish for what we cannot get i fs j Wes NY ‘ and box Or, to be polite, rouge, puff’ and Dutch | mand his respect ts another. But an occasional taste to show ti “ Comtittie. Faced ia y estiinanie EMay we vot discriminate? | A girl's smile, for example, at-Yhow good ts the object withheld if bee : ad has to stand for it, because he cannot help it, | tracts a man, but an oven temper #timulates the desire, “To give ji 5 4 a the room or belox extremely ruda Other mon | retains him. much, to give more, but not tolfl loug in the soclety of & woman Who’ talks house. | Intelligence attracts a man, but! give all," has been sald to be wou: 7 sort of “shop” they can understand, but | strength of heart rather than of|an's most precious seeret for re and children leave them floundering in the conver. | brain le what he desires j taining & man's love indefinitely, if | A pretty gown attracts « man; | if not forever HI Mimes men cet a alight taste of what it feels like for (the knowledge that it was inex F : Sie ait silectly by while ber husband and his friends | ponstve delights him j; MAS. BLACKWELL HOSTESS. Dal, prise fights, or talk over highly technidal mat The girl who does little things) Mré W. J. Blackwell w own particular field of endeavor, |for others attracts @ man; bo will| hostess at the Lincoln h | . gthe lesson is a salutary one, but men, unlike women, | do great things to please her Rainier chapter, Daughters of the ~ | patient! eacbroltertng While the conversation Is flung i A knowledge of how, when, and| American oo - ys adh . — fede or under their chins, | where to be a little stately attracts | eetleg, which will be held on Tues ee niin tin ath 4 METAL COUCH, PRICE f 8 man interested—whether the man be your hasband |& man; an appreciation of the folly |“*% May % OSTERMOOR MATTRESS (60-lb.) | . 2. nt Such. St inel about Uiingy with which he is familiar, and whieh | of frivolity wins hie respect. se im e096 r a $7.75—Well-built Couch, 51 inch- 4 | A smart little tongue may attract! wash . GOOD VALUE, $22.50-—A strictly high- the pre 2 wl : es wide when used as a bed; are very useful, and may be made quite orn |& man, but deference to his opinions | kettle, just cover the prunes with] DESK CHAIR, SPECIAL grade Mattress of layer cotton, built for | closes to 29 inches. The frame is tosertion here and there, but men do NOT care | Bains his affections sid water and let etand $3.95—Of ed oak, f cold 4 4 all night $ uartered oak, finished .aa . " 5 hfe: Kindness in women—not thelr!in the ide eek Ua. thi: aloes te golden, pis birch, finished ma- | comfort and durability. Covered with fine | of heavy angle-iron, finished gold- ™ féo they hunger and thirst after new cookery recipes. | beauteous look#—will win his heart. |»)... = $5 52 "i : : = 4 4's blunders and Jobnny’s tendency to wear out | —— lath tonken,* Sik-seab: Ste 9 teal hogany. Has saddle-shape wood | art twill ticking, diamond-tufted, and | bronze. Spring is made of wire his stockings FIRST are Important to you and any | Don't Tell Him You Love Him. |them. Cook on the back of the stove seat and shaped front legs. Panel made in two parts, with French edge. Size | links, attached to frame by small p can afford a housemald and hae a Johnny boy Women who have the quality of| until the juice i» a thick ayrup andi] With small carved ornament fitted . Parts, Be ’ | helical springs you simply can't make a man see thelr importance, | aloofness usually are those for | very little of I. When cold eat wifi in back. Box construction. | 4-6x6-2, | f : - !whom men care most, But the . . dete ’ ' oe ee cream. 2 See Re See oo er ee eee oe cess ee ; ; SLOT {CHICAGO 1S WOW sry gers. ratso ee reset s0m mt vy we oens i Housekeeping Requirements: Specials { May Silverware Specials MACHINES HEAVILY B ED oe be reached the limit of of the elty now tn 20,000, In- : ee ne a : 5 i tbo 5 es me ged econ brea Boros Gold Dust Washing Powder, regular three- The May Sale of Cut Glass and Sil- watted | were awarded yesterday by City | bilan expoaition bow tn at es fing & sliding CHICAGO, “Bing "Wewin the Comptrotior Walter 1 Wilson. | bY apeelal act of the state legisla pound package; special, 15c. verware affords many opportunities to tall merchandise | #48 Of $1,800,000 four por comt, 20-| They went at par, with & premium | [ “Easy” Mop and Handle; wrings cloth { purchase at marked savines. The gr throng quickly and effectively; special, 60c, tandy reer . : Gem Folding Bench and Wringer; frame of a om be in. — \ WAN hardwood, finished natural, and has 10-inch rolls, warranted for mt the counell Andie pas one year; occupies but little space when folded. Special, $4.25. Fxtra heavy plated Silverware in an at- Note—Tubs shown in illustration are not included. tractive design, specially priced as follows: sot Mosheee si F -" ; ~ House Broom, medium-weight, with four rows of stitching, Tea Spoons, set of six, ‘ and stained handle; special, 15c. $1.90. Sleeve Ironing Board, well-made and securely mounted on Dessert Spoons, set of six, base, 24 inches long; special, 25c. $3.50. Cedarine Furniture Polish, small- Table Spoons, set of six, size bottle; special, 5c. $3.75. Bailed Garbage Can of galvanized . After Dinner Coffee Spoons, iron, having bail and fit-over cover, ! set of six, $1.75. and measuring 13% inches in diam- Pickle Forks, 85¢ each. bbe . eter and 14 inches high; special, 95c. gai ogee Olive Spoons, 85c each. a meet, banens a at Wilson Gas Toaster, for use on Sardine Servers, 75c each. Bigh tariff on lum ‘ ‘ \ gas, gasoline or oil stove; toasts four Berry Spoons, $2.00 each. ii slices of bread and heats coffee pot / RevewsPlace \Barky Shik; or tea pot at the same time, Spe- consisting of six forks and one cial, 25c. | berry spoon ; special, set, $4.00, Marseilles pattern Silverware, listed below, is characteristic. ii \\j > Globe - Wernicke Sectional Filing Devices and Bookcases sven the if 1} The Sweet Leopold Desks and Valley City Desks gr cit oj her For All Time— ss wages and the /f f You neser tire of them— {Ill [Office 3 3 wa it fr el] | einen | FREDERICK & NELSON | ee | _ Fourth Floor — iNOORPORATER— . Best Clothing on Earth Che eabs be : el Broadhurst System Clothing H|| Make them the first choice’ | \ el fons BUY YOUR | It is the embodiment of what is most }|| of all who have ever used: Ei “4 as , ie, COAL worthy in tailoring for men, Beautiful va- them— f , . where you Ret good Coal, guar. ie a ces Q rns. f / teed full wei riety of fabrics and patte They are ' WA 4 treatment. we daloe Na taiy , : or factory trade. No orders too Always Fresh— v Suits and Topcoats Poi — ee ce | $18 Up hives Voleume—eadye oe Oe Mie vaiscmsnctenesnts J. W. BULLOCK get 609 10th Av. Seattle, Wash, j Tailored Suits t |] For a Pound— At the Buffalo Salesrooms, 424 Pike CAPE & GRILL small to receive our best at- tention, no orders tog large for us to fll satisfactorily. ]] First AND & C COLUMBIA IMPERIAL CANDY CO. Big Assortment of New Ma! sir T AND | O. | cou i Sole Mfrs, BROKERS . Sia ‘Greatest Gummer Ciavebats SM reduced prices Private Leased Wire to All Mx- | You can buy on ony yay. ff | STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE | SEATTLE, U.5. A. peri fa , pragi as ag ao i ie l w fin et Pint av. = Gas Range and Gas ‘ a’ smadal IN & CO. GLOVES, —_— " per) Water Heater SHOES —SHOES— SHOES i. NAN ae tee ere ._. |27--We Have--27 7, ral | A Trial Will Convince You. po hit etd «|| Mme. Paul ure BPTHGS for QI Brot } Ni) Ee ry wo ||| excnvsrve sILuiNeRy. ma U want AT THE rh Lo Ci aa Pa be capt pg aad Interna: lesal CREDIT Ave—1312 \uat & Rentty co.