The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1910, Page 16

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OWUAKE DON'T ‘WANT CIM owners have begun t dargaly agreed waly might ned the t anal an | | | i Here *s How and When to See Halley’s Comet eastern |OVERHEAD STREET NEW YORK WHISKY | LAND OWNERS. “s=¥ ou NEW YORK, April 8.—After an Investigation showing three cases of total blindness report ed to the city health depart ment were due to wood alcohol in drinks purchased in east side saloons, a crusade to p the sate of the polson hae been started by the department, The arreat of three liquor dealers was made today. A statement eaye victime were mage per manently blind, by a single drink, through atrophy of the optic nerve. Four victims who drank wood alcoho! at night died before morning Yeomen Hold Conference © Home vis of Yeo and assembly at the ning Bal Joorgetown nizations by State e OK ent, bethee ution of the Mareh t the of Halley's John N will get a git aky, says Hoover and Law| nor Jumer~ | | soediona 08 Ratlron@: a9; north: | Madison at, only, and vinduots over PLAN IS MODIFIED | tie rativond tracks on Spring, Som} jeca University and Unton ata, | In order to escape a Might that] The viaducts on Columbia, Marion) | was expected to be made upon the | And Madivon ste, have beon lint | loverhead roadway ordered con-| hated from the plan, Tho viaducts structed on Ratiroad av, the plan | north of Madison at, will all pros }has been modified so aa to cut oft; Yide easy grades to the olevated | about $100,000 expense, and the pro. | Water front atreet from First av} |posed improvement hae been cut| The estimated coat of the amendad | | Just half in length. | aoheme is $95,000. The plan now proposed, and on| j which @ public hoartng whi be held | soon, mous 1 April 18 thinks we will st! He says the cor eternity together Prof. Stockwell side of \ne solar largest EDISON or COLUMBIA (D IT PAYS TO DEAL AT BROKERS Walls & Le wis Co. NEW YOR wee Classified Page. U rise a it pd a half ho won't have to lo: ep to see it, as it will be vi sky after sunset far into the summ cometlight and promise each ot and dimmer 4s ft shoots away from the sun on the the comet will appear as large as the sun to us, say Prof A Horaless Machine For $100 Buy or Sell Real Estate. America wh are be Prof. Stockwell after May 18 » the night sky pay alt in r to fly through y grow sma 1 be met It wh, stea system opposite us. . At its HEADQUARTERS BROKERS r Vhones 219, F to Wires S Alaska ildg For Your Convenience Our Store is Open EVERY EVENING during the k Ballard Music House | (Frederick & Silane, Business Chances. See ‘ Furotiure | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [ Fwrnivure ot Lsiueetes br ¥ Geode Office Furniture N the spacious Section on the Fourth Floor de- } played representative lines of the well-known Derby, Leopold and Valley City range of styles, rades and fin ishes and em lying new and progressive ideas in desk construc- tion. H bye famous Globe-Wernicke Sectional Filing Cabi f nets, in both w ing units ada orm of commercial paper, as well as books, cata- f logues, maps, blue-prints, electrotypes and legal #}) blanks and documents, Sect greatest variety of fil ing devices can be as- iH sembled within limit ed space often as varying condi | Leosebi pavilion, Baturday night provides for an overhead Bakers ball 2 nme a | ‘q an Btore Closes Datly at 6180, Fourth Floor voted to modern office equipment are dis compris a broad e€ Globe-Wernicke Sectional Filing Devices In this Section is also shown a full line of the J dand steel construction, compris nd to the filing of practically very By the use of these nal Cabinets the units can ith due » heating and ting apparatus, id to conform with position of doors, ndow and parts t they may be rearranged as cquire, without bing the con ernicke Fil re high-grade in materials, c and form an attractive addi hings of any office ive assortments of Cabinet Supplies ncluding Pull-out T les, and Card-Index Rex d rulings sfer Cases, f rs and ¢ various colors, sizes _Llabe- Wernicke Elastic Bookcases I se are built on the t ith tions and expanded from time to rbe-W ernicke em, and the library ma & increase in number The se gn and finish, compact and wrtioned; they are strictly rkmanship and material, These irtistic finishes and The Northland Refrigerator ) und Pcs $10. 50 INCORPORATED ence ements THE SEATTLE STAR ! Girls of from 6 to 14 years, having } Waists tucked and plaited and Skirts 1 and $4.75, iH models. These are shown in nay | Imported Brooches and Hat | Men’s Neckwear at 50c Pins at 25c } lo meet the demand for new and A purchase at an unusually f r- } attractive Neckwear at this popular able figure of assortment of } price, we are offering exceptional ik gag Brooches and Hat ,Pins } values in all-silk Four-in-hands, Bacsainpe Cyl” plagamienc ened, piel ey made in French Fold anc owing H imita } wear. The Ha t Pins have Cluett Earl & Wilson Full- a stems, mal them suitable Dr and Tuxedo Shirts are carried | use with larce oe ee in a full range of sleeve le hs Excellent values at special 25 Firet ¥ 1 M a | Extensive Showing of Go-Carts FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. ae ‘ , ur Bore Closes Dally wt 6:00 Ory coeas | Highly Interesting Values in Girls’ and Misses’ Wash Dresses The Misses’ Ready-To-Wear Section, Second Floor, presents decidedly attractive fuen lture Dry Goods alues in new and dainty Wash Dresses of percales, French ginghams, linen and rep, sizes ranging from 6 to 17 years, Prominent in the showing are Also featured are Dre; s6e8 Of linen, French gingham, percale and for Misses of 13, 15 and 17 years, made with high or Dutch neck effect, also in guimpe and two- piece Russian styles trimmed with checked or striped gingham, Some show trimming of self color b; ribbon and Swiss embroidery ang# are finished with large gilt but tons. These are priced at $5.09 and $6.75. Dresses made in French style, for in kilted or box plaited styles. Some have high or Dutch neck, others, square neck finished with Swiss em- broidery and ribbon. Prices $3.75 Second Floor, Children’s Reefer Coats Sizes 6 to 14 Y ears Double-Breasted Reefer Coat interesting range ec up in va 8 #ery Tailored Suits for Juniors Sizes 13, 15 and 17 Years An especially interesting showing of distinctive modes in smart Tailored Suits for Misses modeled on essentially youthful and very becoming lines The materials are fine serge and fancy worsted, the Coats single-breasted and the Skirts full plaited f from 6 to 14 tive style-va : | appropriate ma- : ert cloth, black. viots, golf-red ¥ k velvet collar and ing wear, Inc ck coati reseda, gr ing emb Pricks, $5.00, $7. 50, $8. 75, $10.00, $12.50, $1, } and $17.50. vy, wine, tan and black and white checks Prien 36 00, acoso 50 and $15.00, Becond 1 4 ~-hecond Dependable Grades in Children’ $ Hosiery and Knit Underwear Typically-Attractive Values in Popular-Priced Numbers : a CHILDREN’S MERCERIZED HOSIERY, 25¢ PAIR CHILDREN’S FANCY HAL} ¢, 35¢ Excellent by-one ribbed, in black, white, sky, | PAIR~—Inag ns Bre. pink and red CHIL DRE} S, 50c—n high CHILDREN’S FINE COTTON HOSIERY, 25e PAIR ing for school wear variety of attr ve, ankle-le rt sleeved YS COTTON UNION Slt CHILDREN’S LISLE THI ERY, I igh neck, long r ankle-le b # Full-fashioned, fine quality, st k, v Vs COT: \ Ss ‘D te pink and These 1 weight cottom ext f 6 CHILDREN’S SILK-LISLE Ht RY, 50c PAI t ng or short sleeves, Reinforced w 4 able heel ¢ and t wn it w e Pants are in knee white, tan, pink and ankle-length styles —First Floor. A Special Offering of {An Exceptionally Strong Line of ues at 25¢ Phe purchase mprises in extensive v terns in Fre a End styles. A high order of quality In ¢ ring and design is apparent in ariety of effective ‘ une patterns and colors in Plait- ed Shirts with cuffs attach els lor sep 1 7 . re heing sho t $1.50 wear with f rate ¢ being shown at $1.5 An Attractive Assortment of Cut Glass Specially Priced at t 150g speciah offering of rich Cut Glass, incl a variety of use ful pieces, attractive in design and brilliantly cut and finished, is spe cially priced at $1.50, the colle m including Cut Glass and Crear 8-inch ¢ ruit Bowls died or unhan- : m Trays, O Dishes and others Cut Glass Pickle Wishe pecial $1.50 e includes, Cut Glass Specially ©) haralle Xan te wn in 8 rs hm Priced at $1.00 Paty Ninh Regal Steel Range pp Price $29.00 The Regal Steel and Baby Carriages { Wellsville polishe¢ 1 I , ein ; R r tion, The e very $ onvenient for carrying on street-cat Prices on } Pri " 0 these Go-Carts range from $3,00 to $20.00, the style } \ ) ‘ t 5 \\ 0) illustrated being priced at $5.50. ; \\ i ! West Rullding Mail Orders Carefully Filled (FREDERICK & NELSON Shades NE OR MII cn tse 8 Se ———————

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