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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 15, nea gs tree mae 7S Eee eS Se FURNITURE FREDERICK & “NELSON, Inc. BORK CLONES 5100) 1 NOON ON HATURDAY pv nING JULY AND ALGURE Basement Safesroom _. Very Attractive Values in Women’s Knit Vests | sy reason of a special purchase we are able , to offer the following exc ptionally interesting val- ’ues in Women’s Knit Vests in summer weights and styles: : At 9c Garment Cotton Knit Vests, 1909, i \IOWA’S TERRIBLE TRIPLE TRAGEDY; KILLS WIFE'S) PARENTS AND THEN HIMSELF DRY GOODS ie NS FE Ti AES BUNCH ermen Will Add} al Pages to the His- of Pay Streak Next Entrance on either | Madison or Spring Street, | as well as throagh Store from Second Ave. Entrance on either Madison or Spring Street, | as well as through Store from Second Ave. MR, ELMER JENSEN AND WIFE, VICTIMS, THEIR DAUGH.- or Ma Hg LITTLEPAPE, AND GRANDSON, WHO ESCAPED At 19c Garment Women’sSwiss-ribbed Knit Vests, Littl " i] ; two of the victims of Cal hmitle rid pape’s rage ia dlvorees Wh wife's father and mother, whom he old blood, also the | at her paby, whom Litthepape, a| for a of near here, used ‘as | self hot down tn ¢ wife and | farm hand for every attra Ne Limit on Game of Con hes served | y Elmer Friend club | away and ran. He hhw © shote but missed, ‘Then he broke wamp where he ~ MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING killed bio | Richelieu ribbed, low neck style, in shield effect. Sizes 4, 5 and 6, At 19c Garment Women’s Extra-size Knit Vests, low neck and short sleeve style, low neck and sleeveless style, nar- row shoulder straps, with dainty | lace trimming; in regular sizes. At 13c Garment, 2 for 25c Women’s White Cotton Knit as far as it and that] gland resp ” re Also he has om Sad of the clu! views of] ist in making th ght a howl} as Galih, of the Streets of Preparing an interes..ng t for the bunch, and F Behnelite wins d and Jobn j the Ixerr are} something tr Costumes » way of! Presa can oe has eal the police oat of the evening « of the Mon-| Merrimac ona the Batlle it has put in with the will *o put over Wi Btand for Anything has donated the to any purpose the May elect except taking and Captain Baber is go pier the roof off of the is have something | buneh can town to treak if to move it and r of Fair Japan. af be will stand for being fo Ah King’s site feaaey, of (he Tomple of | gaya that th bas been reading bis ‘bd says that the signa Phe bad better clove for the Pat that he will agree to men if Mr. Fischer, of the will stand up} Wit Work. it Hille, of the Scenic dail | 7 hing up his sleeve Tikler has gone into ex- to dope out a line! } on the Streak will! pt other to pat ‘of it will be good. at J.B Chilberg, Director; A. Nadeau, Director of Prapk P. Allen. Director of Oes Mattox and all or the the dieshty of the exposi- 4 Director of Ex- A. Wood, will be & bellyho squad and a little real work for during the exposi- GOVERNMENT... HEY, Kan duty 1b} m of Kansas City, Kan., large majority the commission we PROMINENT MAN INVOLVED IN jtask in trying to anravel the mys SENSATIONAL AFFAIR OF A BHADY CHARACTER, (iy Uolted Press.) PORTLAND, Ore. July 15.—-/_ The annual communteation of the While R. F, Brackett, member of | Ualted Grand Lodge - oe , ‘on, Free and coupte AnOne, he firm of Brackett & Myers. colored, closed yesterday with the trical engineers, iv thought to be | election of officers. Those chosen dying today, the police are en were gaged in what looks like a hopeless; Grand waster, James E. | Person, Roslyn, Wash.; grand master, Heary J Shop deputy tery surrounding a shooting affray in which he received wound tn the left abdominal region Brackett insists that two men ran from behind a tree late last night, while he was walking on) Yambill st. near iéth, and com manded him to throw up his hands, | He says that a moment later one of the men shot him. j Sv. and Wir ot An entirely different phase t«|"* the next convention city ‘iven the affair by three witnesses They agree with the theory of the LAST SURVIVOR DIES. police that the woman Brackett ta (ty United Frees.) supposed to have met near the NORFOLK, Va, July 16.—John seen of the sbooting figured in the |Goode, affectionately known ae|il subsequent developments i’ The Grand Old Man of Virginia,” R. B Dent, an empioye of some | died here yesterday stables in the neighborhoed, told | stroke of apoplexy, aged 80 years the police that a man resembling He was the last survivor of the Vir Brackett met a Woman at | ginia secession convention Yamhill and ith sts an hour! before he was whot. Attracted by} (iy Uelted Frees) the report of the revolver, Dent looked gut and saw two weil | idressed men run past the stables. Brac ce| clothes showed that mo attempt) CHICAGO, July 15.—Organtzation |f had been made to rob him of a railroad employes’ department Mra. Ward, who resides near the | of the American Federation of La corner where the shooting oc |bor was completed today by the curred, says that when she rushed | merger of 25 untons of American from her back door she heard| canadian and Meaican railroad mp one any Well, 1 gues | men or unions afuiiated with rail |f you ve got me this time way employes, The new depart Brackett is supposed to have! nent embraces 2,500,000 anion #1 made thia remark. She also "a¥ | bloyen on 70,000 miles of rail two men, who did not appear like; way highwaymen, run from the scene. 4 tment will be con In apite of this evidence Brackett | g,tisg ur a’ asmratw governing still maintains that be was at-|ioay from the A. F. of L. Tempor tacked by thugs ary officers selected are H. Mra. Brackett is at present in! beonam, president, and D. W. Rod Walla Walla. erick, secretary-treasurer ANOTHER RAILROAD OFFICE. WILL GO TO RAINIER. The Lackawanna system has oe Saturday morning #0 Mountain tablished an agency here, with C./eors will leave on @ three weeks’ E. Hall in charge. F. H. Montgom- ‘trip up Mount Rainier The plans ery has been appointed traveling now are to camp in Marine park on agent. The location has not yet the way up and to return by way ‘been announced. _jet Spray park. & bullet) A. Payne, Portland; junior grand iif warden, Charles & Ryan, Spokane; grand treasurer, Joseph T. Simma, North Yakima; grand secretary, E Ht) Holmes, Spokane; grand lec turer, PF. A. Stokes, Spokane. The communication began Monday in Washington ball Taat 14th A burried search of If the Box Isn’t Green It Isn’t a PUCK. PUCK THE BETTER THAN S¢ CIGAR with the Havana taste Sumatra wrapper. Made with AFFRAY IN PORTLAND] GRAND LODGE F. A.M. H } CLOSED YESTERDAY Asborry, i Tacoma; seuior grand warden, John | Spokane was chosen |[f following «if with dainty plain edging. At 17c Garment Women’s pie white Cotton Knit Vests, ow neck in regular and out sizes. fine ribbed, and sleeveless style, Vests, low neck and sleeveless style, daintily finished and mercer- ized taped, very attractive. 4, 5, and 6. ‘Remnants « of Wash Goods and Domestics at Very Low Prices The short pieces which have accumulated dur- ing the course of a heavy season’s selling have been cut in desirable lengths, and offered, prior to inventory-time, at very attractive special prices. Included ; are oe of Imported and Domestic Floor Coverings 18x36 Wilton Rugs, $1.75. 27x54 Wilton Rugs, $2.50 and $3.50, 36x36 Wilton Rugs, $3.00 and $3.25. 36x63 Wilton Rugs, $4.50 and $5.00. , $1.65, 36x72 Axminster Rugs, $2.85. 27x54 Axminster Rugs Drummers’ Samples and Carpet Ends at low prices, —Rasement Saleeroom. PE Eee ee ee eee eee One-Piece Summer Wash Dresses, $4.85 One-Piece Wash Dresses of linette, per- cale and lawn, in tan, white, old-rose and The waists are tucked and plaited, and trimmed many striped and figured designs. with bias bands braided in scroll design, Price, $4.85. Dainty Lingerie Dresses of sheer mull Have lace yoke and trimming of alternate rows and pipings to match, in pink, blue, lavender and white, of tiny tucks and Valenciennes insertion; the long sleeves and tucked flounce are Price, $4.85, — Basement Malesroom New Patent Leather Bags $1.50 Patent Leather Bags in the new flaring shape, having 9-inch fancy-etched metal frame in the pop- trimmed with insertion, ular French-gray silver finish, Have black moire lining, strap handle, deep folded bottom, and in- side coin purse. Bags of similar style may be had in goat-seal at the same price, $1.50, Basement Salesroont. | Dutch Collar Pins, 25c At this price are shown h reds of new effects in the popular large Collat*Pins which are so effective when used with Duteh Collars. Included i are large stone effects, miniatitre designs, Vienna } silver novelties, jet combinations, Arts & Crafts } effects, and novel designs in rose-gold and hand- shaded finishes. Exceptionally attractive values } at 25c —-Rasement Salesroom | Wash Petticoats, 75c and } Price, } gathered flounce finished with 3-inch ruffle. H 75¢, 95c Wash Petticoats of gray and white or blue and } white striped gingham, having full flounce tucked in clusters, and finished with narrow bias bands, Se Wash Petticoats of striped gingham, having Price, ~—Hasement Salearoom. Muslin Underwear COMBINATION SUITS—. AT 49 — Combination Suits of nainsook, corset cover and « awers, having cover trimmed with em broidery yoke, finished with Torchon beading and edge ; drawers are trimmed with lawn ruffle. AT $1.00— Two-Piece Combination Suits, corset cover and drawers, having cover trimmed at top with two rows of embroidery in- sertion, and finished with beading and lace edge ; em- broidery beading at waist laced with ribbon AT $1.25-——Two-Piece Combination Suits of good quality nainsook, corset cover and circular drawers, Cover is trimmed with large scrolls of filet lace insertion and embroidery medallions; drawers have lawn ruffle finished with edge of filet lace. Finished at waist with embroidery beading laced with ribbon DRAWERS AND GOWNS— AT 19¢—Nainsook Drawers made wide, and trimmed with tucked ruffle AT 25e—Cambric Drawers finished with tucked ruffle AT 39ce—Tucked Drawers of Nainsook, made wide, and trimmed with deep flounce of Swiss embroidery AT 49ce-—Umbreila Drawers, cut circular, fitting smoothly over hips, and trimmed with embroidery flounce, Other circular Drawers at this price are trimmed with lace insertion and edge. AT 50c—-Gowns of fine quality cambric, made in slip-over style, having elbow sleeves and neck trimmed with henrstitehed bands, AT (%c--Gowns of good quality cambric, open- ing in front, with square yoke of hemstitched tucks and long sleeves trimmed with hemstitched ruffle. Other attractive styles in Gowns are shown at 75c and We, CORSET COVERS AND WHITE PETTICOATS— AT 19e—Nainsook Corset Covers trimmed with two rows of filet lace insertion, beading and edge. AT 29c—Nainsook Corset Covers having deep yoke of lawn bands and Valenciennes lace inser- tion AT 49%—Corset Covers of fine batiste, trimmed at top with Swiss embroidery beading laced with ribbon, and fish-eye pattern Valenciennes lace. AT 59e—Corset Covers of fine batiste, cross- bar dimity or nainsook. One of nainsook is trimmed with deep points of fish-eye pattern Val- enciennes insertion, and Swiss embroidery medal- lions; top finished with insertion and edge ta match AT 69e, 98¢ and $1.25—Long White Petticoats trimmed with double flounce of lawn and wide embroidery. Excellent tor wear under shirt-waist suits and one-piece summer dresses Basement Salesroom Children’s Gauntlet Gloves . 59c and 75c Pair Children’s Buckskin Gauntlet Gloves with fringe-trimmed cuffs, in shades of tan and natural color; 59¢ and 75c pair. Bas nemo Salearoom Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Ginghams, Percales, Galatea, Prints, Muslins and other Wash Fabrics; Sheeting, bleached and un- bleached; lengths of bleached and unbleached Table Damask; also Napkins in half-dozen lots. Basement Halesroom. Values j in Neckwear Dutch Collars of white dotted Swiss, daintily trimmed with Valenciennes lace 35c, and insertion ; Dutch Collars of heavy linon, trimmed with Venise lace and medallion corners; 25. Sheer lawn Dutch Collars, finished with Valen ciennes lace and insertion; 25c. Children’s plain, stiff linen Dutch Collars, in white, sizes 11 and 114%; I5c. Jabots of fine white bobbinet, trimmed with imitation Baby Irish lace; 25¢ Lawn Jabots finished with Valenciennes lace and insertion; 25c, Ascots and Four-in-Hand Stocks, in white and various colors; 10c, 17¢ and 19¢. —Basement Salesroom Laces and Embroideries Fine Linen-Torchon Lace, from 4 to 1% inches wide, with Insertion to match; suitable for trim- ming children’s garments; 5¢ yard. Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery Edges and Insertions, in matched sets, small, dainty designs ; 10c and Se yard. Embroidery Edges, 354 and 414 inches wide; Se yard. Valenciennes Insertions, and a few Edges, are priced for prompt clearance at 25¢ a dozen yards. ~-Rasement Salesroom. Drapery Remnants A large assortment of Remnants of Drapery Fabrics in various lengths, including Swisses, Dotted Muslins, Tapestries, Burlaps, Sateens, Cre- tonnes, Denims and Velours, is offered at at- tractively low prices. —Rasement Salesroorm Women’s and Children’s Shoes WOMEN’S OXFORDS AND PUMPS AT $3.00— Patent Kid Blucher Oxfords, two eyelet tie, plain toe, hand-turned sole and military heel; $3.00. Dull-finished Calf Pumps, Goodyear welt sole and military heel; $3.00. Patent Colt Blucher Oxfords, Goodyear welt sole and military heel ; $3.00. Vici Kid Blucher Oxfords, street-weight sole and military heel; $3.00. WOMEN’S CANVAS OXFORDS— -Canvas, Oxfords, three eyelet tie, plain toe, $2.50. Canvas Blucher Oxfords, cap toe and military heel; $1.25 turned sole and military heel; white or gray; CHILDREN’S WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS— Children’s White Canvas Oxford Ties, sizes 4 to 8, 85c; to 11, 95c; sizes, 1144 to 2, $1.00. ff Rasement Salesroom. sizes 844