The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1910, Page 10

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i j ' | } ' | | If Men Kea Their Die- on her head? tance They'll She Says. “This thing of a bunch of men Be Safe, trying to get down and figure out how long a woman's hat pin should be le driveting rot “One woman wears a nat with a 18 Inches wide. crown The crown of another woman's hat is 6 inches In width. “it would be a crime to try and force the woman with the tSinoh crown to keep her hat on with a She wouldn't keep her T.inch pin. hat on—thats all wouldn't keep the rooster on that chantecler ‘ like it | At least ahe * it on atraight, and thon would wabbie around was in a drunken fit a to ANOTHER ROW IN ROME AND SPANISH AMBA¢ ape and § rel ‘ from the marg I fs doing t matic cireles in Rowe The marquis cently. He pres tials to King V plied pr om ptly y ~-Ambassador Letshimar CALOR DEAD crea OF DREADED at bt Bert eg ‘ pow, i t (Star Special.) PORT TOWNSEND, Wash 7-—-W. Saxon, a sailor on th ish ship Elginshire, died this dreaded disease « is of the mt—berl beri Six other A the mer sre dangerously ili with the strange lady and some have little chance 0 live. The Elginshire re: terday, laden with pig tron, 140 days Quarantine officers fo men were immediately taken to the Uniced States hospital Averel! The other six men fering from the J. Hanan, J. E disease a 4 the ¢ fn a deplorable condition and seven landed and arin sut A. BE Hay, J Raplin, John Gall and Jobn M Donald A scarcity of fresh fresh m sponsib! crew, the sick. deck to ¢ Tubs wer atch rain Still another patient tn th month « Young. the > pang pital was taken from Bri ‘The Elgin to Everett, w part the shi coma SJ aig, Quoting ©. | 515 SECOND AVE Walls & Le wis Co. |} BROKERS NEW YORK 8T GRAIN A Main 77 DOWNING " 10 PROVIE ‘ r water the shi d. He and || Private Wires 6-400 Alaska Bidg DRIVELING ROT, SAYS PRETTY. STENOG, ABOUT HATPIN RULE ~ MOBBING JIM ATTEN | ON MANCHESTER — COTTON EXCHANGE ina around with a drunken rooster | you tell that} committee He to keep | No, young man health and sanitation and Mr, Thomas FP. R on figuring on the be way to} catch rats, real rodents, and = the attle will be able to! look after the falee hair, boughten curls, hatr rats and hat pina Ethel Ponderford, one prettiest and fluffiest sten-| |] the Alas utlding, | [} elf when 4 for an noon the bill to regu neath of hat pina, intro ysuncliman Revelle at of the city counci! last} women of Thus Mias of the eard of any man| . womans hat} is any danger, the Jain that the hat tick out more than the best way for rouble would be to men to keep the THE AMERICAN a, A ADORS THIS TIME) || This pleture, whieh has just arrived from England, shows the used scene when Wheat King Jim Patten of Chicago was hustied out of the e Manchester cotton exchange by the angry dealers. 6 jood foot ! | work and a few policemen helped P atten to escape. Pa’ efforts in at New York earlier in the winter to corner cotton caused the riot § iY owe «sf $4 GUARANTEED PATENT | LEATHER SHOES . ne . yule 4 piiments ar4 Then arked I 2 re d in the rein r of ¥ « r t one-half “st RAYMOND & HOYT a 1406 Third Ave. Near Union THE SEATTLE STAR _ i] variety of effective patterns ] Laces, | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Biore Closes Wally at 0:80. dn | A New and Exclusive Model ina La Camille Front-Lace Corset at $5.00 re Featuring the Ventilated Back This Front-Lace Model is made exclusively for us, | ] || and is } adinirably designed to produce a fashionable contour of form while at the same time affording perfect comfort to the weat Her. With the front-lacing the small hips, rounded waist and i graceful back lines are attained with ease. The inch of open the gar This modelis made of a fine quality of batiste, trim , and is equipped witl i two pairs of hose supporters. Price $5.00. Experienced filters are in attendance and will be pleased to demonstrate the advantageous features possessed by this Covet Bee ee Large ‘Assortment of Imported Valenciennes Laces Special, 50c, 95c and $1.50 Per Dozen Yards t Exceptional y alues are offered at these prices in a wide m Mechlin Imported Valenciennes including French, and Two-thread de- ind Insertions, the Matched Sets signs in Edges collection containing i} many Special, per dozen yards, 50c, 9 and $1.50 Sinn & Attractive Values in Women’s New Pumps and Oxfords at $3.50 | pre Interesting Of ferings in Artistic Tapestry Couch H Women's Patent Kid Blucher Oxfords, she NTIONAL DESIGN COUCH COVERE FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [ pum cone Big vamp, round toe, welt sole with close trimmed “an $37: Of ble fabr tractive dark lor ORY GooDS Stare (levee Betty at 5160 ORY GOODS and low Cuban heel, 83 50 be shown at this prig ry } . _ Women's Patent Kid Ankle Strap Pumps with ue Covers with bmi if tip, perforated foxing, jet ornament, light-weight N COUCH COVERS AT#H 'f welt sole witl ¢ trimmed edge and Cuban heel, e effects, of good qi (Basement Sa ESTOOM | Women's Vici Kid Blucher Oxfords with kid tip, es ON Rep ery flexible sole and military heel, $3.50 si ce artery ay Opportune Offering of | 2 | Spring Models inWomen’s. Well-Tailored Serge Suits, | PHIPE ] At $7. 50 Special | | lines, m f good quality serge, with cut in sit breasted style, mannish | n ur, well d f good ; v4 ude tan, greet P ba, red, | | black and light-blue. All n 34 to 44 ire represented he line Ar ( i pecial, $7.50 ' Balesroom Velecs From the Millinery Section Monthly Style Books DA ie re Frederick & Nelson Pl or a ORPORAT® | Representative Values From the New Lines of Rock Women’s Patent Kid Pumps with instep strap, } c, mat kid collar, small leather bow, fancy tip, welt sole ings, st couch-beds anitary } and Cuban heel, $3.50 REVE COUCH AT $7501 Women’s Patent Colt Blucher Oxfords with dull } UYE conver patter g* On Ons kid Ne a nari) 1 ve ea light on t e Un ective in design id collar, patent lace stay, round toe, extension oring and ¢ f exceptior rong fabric welt sole and military heel, $3.50 K1Z KHILI M PA TT! CH COVERS AB Women's Patent Colt Oxfords, plain toe, medium Twe un xd cop the popular Orie extension welt sole and Cuban heel, $3.50. Kh ri lorings. Made ol ve First Fleer. } heavy —_ee First Floor, West Building | Mail Orders Carefully WOMI AND MISSES’ READY-TO WEAR HATS 75c to $3.75-——A good riment of stylish « i trimmed soft silk and ieee alles DULL GOLDEN OAK; DULL GOLDEN |@ lor | mpagne, gray navy-bloe i ROCKER, PRICE §#.2 1}OAK ROCKER, , oe ad ( \ High back Rocker willie | PRICE $5.00-—Made of GOLDI OAR ROE able bide ed panel back, turned back ie ante h medium | ER: PRICE $8.75—Has ba { rt MED I c, $1.25 A ) $2.2 Many new and popular posts, turned legs and saddle | SONG Oak, with medium | oF t ak seat; well-eo . : : pagn 1 other desirable color seat. Also shown in birch, | high back and flat shap- | turned s st very ph ‘ an P “n iwh braid | finished mahogany ed arms legs an at ; : i ceilsitsecdamnhieiciedisbiailag iescuiineuitedeigintesduietinincailinene aan ca aanaE i H 1.2 1 AND $2.25—A new and 2 “ Wade aisles Gk boda ctekwe bat thie items From the Housefurnishings Section Oneida Sdiverware i in the 3 < te $ THE “WORLD BEATER,” 75c--Excels , Attractive engin Pattern - rinnedntihisibdaeiieammatiniaissivicial in beating eggs, whipping cream and making } ‘ desta 4 ings 1 M4 ® cakes, custards, and mayonnaise and other n except io aren: Offerings in Exceptional Values in ee cea cere: bor ear aticed in seth of ¢ Chi idre F i hi D or thickening in ten seconds; whips crear { leaspoons VAT D Spoons, ildren’s Footwear | W ite ress Goods ‘ide-sed sled giao tents ie Sot ent colt or black ee als in White Corded Dim RUB-NOT” WASHING COMPOUND Spoons, $1.75 Rt Blucher cut, with } ities in “ic ind checks, 15¢ yard 25ce-—Washes clothes, doing away with the SILVER PLATED ISH- | a ck-stay and elt § 32-inch Persian Mull, a sheer, white ff ssity of rubbing, and contains n thing 2 ES, $1.50—In open n, sil- | 1314, price $2.50; } fabric, 15¢ yard deleterious either to tl »thes or hands, A gr RS BS nay inch- i ) 2 } Whit 1 twenty-five-cent package is ufficient for : “ to 6, $9.00 ; White India Lawn, exceptionally eight washings es in: diameter and elain I k Rt Calf O is, } good quality, 15« yard fe cial pee lt lining H f 1$ White tted Swiss, 28 inches wide CARBON st } ni-swirt ith } otted Swiss, 28 inches wide, STROYER, PER PACKAGI NEVER - DRIP TEA | 13%, price {in pin and medium size dots, 15e yard SSe—Destroys. loose soot in $ STRAINERS, S0c~‘ ? 4 6, $3.00. { Linette ai Linene Suiting, 34 “s, boiler fl rites oi ? ee stoves, boiler flues and chimneys; ater _ ‘ tn? KID LACE $ inche vide, heavy weight, l5e yard | ANTI GARBON| makes the ris er vit coal a ? yen 1 on nick 4 i } > pri | ( ee H I ; White Mercerized Waistings in a SOOT DESTROYER clean as th ugh Baty ¢ Ml were } ‘ Pia ad ‘ | ension ; vide range of pretty floral effects and 500) | p08 greatly lessens danger a Bi drip cu | patter tripes, 15¢ yard ney fire $ ronized we FREDERICK & NELSON a INCORPORATED

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