The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1910, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR HE SMILES AND TELLS A FUNNY STORY, —— — BUT HE GETS THERE---THAT’S JOE SCHLUMPF | Sens ink by FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. [FURNITURE BA DRY GOODS Store Closes Daily at 5:30 | DRY Soo [oe a No one Ten Jou 1 it, but J feafasge 2 = ‘a | Very Comprehensive Lines of Women’s and Misses’ Spring and Summer Appare That's Joe's System Being a Little Story About the Councilman From) the Second, Who Is Mak-| ing Good. That's just one Inatance ] ay) HE The point tw that all the tine Joe Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Section is in a high state j}Sohiumpe i# telling stories and | fi jowhing, he Ie figuring out what's |i the right and the beat thing for the of effiei ‘1eNCy—teady| f ct, in fabric, color and design, the requirements of widely-varying tastes. Among the recent A with exceptionally broad assortments in the various lines to me Joe Schiumpf, city father a 3 , city fathers to do, and then he ; momanecy lan quietly, insistently, humorously and fit idditions te ¢ wes ed at the showing are refined models in Women's Tailored Serge Suits at $35.00 and $45.00, and city election—a jok ; 00, funny ries | . ¢ t ¥ . serge xe 7 she ord’ at $25 i S26 ba R © is working at this oats in covert, serge, pongee and shepherd’s-plaids, at $25.00, $30.00 and $3 Well, take it from one who fs] Pe vy g Send: ~ J i > , 1d $35.00, New checking up on these nev slipping any rivals in One-Piece Serge Dresses for Misses are in evidence at $18.50 and $25.00, Ihapptly goes about eeeing that they do tt Reale to thing him, and when ft polars comes, ity thing fom doin, some, staring. cae | Attractive Models in Women’s Tailored Suits pate the algntes t NEW BEDFORD, Mass is Insurgent, 7 Women’s Tailored Suits of excellent quality serge in navy-blue; al light- and miedign. fet eh . joe OchLUMeF gray in plain and invisible-striped effects. Strictly tailored model icluded, with reg. pees Kind. of ewer, sae n st what was doing got th ulation mannish collar and revers, stitched cuffs and pockets. T! ire of soft nance through i ‘ mi bar And the ma it salines. Skirts are full-kilted and cluster-plaited styles. Price 35.00 and $45.00, thirt oo. - Mii from the xe ne East || tie 2 FOR THE CENSU ‘i Distinctive Styles in L y wo 4 AT & ons 3 Hy | stinctive Styles in Long Coats for Women — (PM thie and bave eady fur the of an € Jo) a Women’s Long Coats of fine quality tan covert cloth, navy-blue erge, naturaleoloe! ment ¢ A r yongee 4 shepherd’s-plaid Is, 54 inct long ni ned wi i vom pongee and shepher« plaid materials, 54 inches long emi ied with messalj folk to ta Age last & « : e | dds Re Sta ; or foulard, some throughout, others to waist only. In the line are strictly tailored mod Rast Mad Spat, Raat Meat N . Marriage with plain notch collar and revers, as well as trimmed styles having deep shawl collar f; oem out Chere where the pa “ ain " ” . with silk and finished wit! rr pip nd butt Pri rs 30.00 d $35, 4 ment is being laid o , with silk a shed with narrow pipings and butto1 rices $25.00, $ OO an: 00, making about tw intersecti : fas i Misses’ One-Piece Serge Dresses, $18.50 and $25.00 “Yes,” said Joe; “these people ace peed help from the general fund Neteretioes? aa ae apatites eaen!’ ».Piece Dresse if 9 P »s’ »-Pj : Mayor Said No cnnait tesa® Se cia alin, Seidl Misses’ One-Piece Dresses of good qual Misses’ One-Piece Serge Dresses in “I won't stand for muicting the eral fund for this,” said Mayor n | Rmpiorer? Rmpiove? Working on own sccountt “Nothing doing,” said Fred Saw yer and some of the other regulars | Did Joe get angry? Not he. He || AS! to Readr . Te Write amiled, told a story or two, Joshed || arsenaea Sahoo! since Sept. 1, 19807 everybody along After that he got & new assessment roll with the |} $13,000 assessed against the prop- || Remarks erty, and before saybot ly was wise! Leneeseesemeenen ity serge in navy-blue, gray and black, sizes | blue or black, with waists tucked in elug 14, 16 and 18 year These have waists with | Pointed yoke of all-over lace, and skimp tunic effect with plaited fullness below, ‘Ths crushed girdle and: collar are trimmed black satin. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; tons, and skirts in plaited style. Price, $18.50. | $25.00. OCCUPATION | Bovpieyed Aprit ? NO, Weeks Unemployed in 1009 Nigel aaa ae bi 7 plaited shoulder, round yoke of cream lace trimmed with narrow pipings and cloth but | Home Owned or Rented? Free or Mortgnged? —Second | Many Interesting New Arrivals in Dainty Summer Neckwear for Wor | Recently added to the showing of Women’s Neckwear are Chemisettes of pique, tucked net and combined lace and embros if i insertion, Dutch Frill Collars, new effects in Net Cascades, and the novel ¢ hantecler Ruffling FURNITURE RR ce @000) Store Closes Daily at 6:30 DRY GOODS FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [~yunnv une s i : Fire of hemstitehed em} ennes edge, $13! i Double Tabs of real Irish lace, 50c Chemisettes and Half Sleeves, of fine Chantecler Ruffli \ Round Lace Yokes of Valenciennes and tucked net, $1.35 set broidery and Vi Basement Salesrooml| seers See ne Pleasing Models in Lingerie and TubDresses At $2.75, $3.95, 7 se a % and $6. 15 | A ERY yard. | med with French Valenciennes aa $1.00. Chantecler Ruff of black silk net, trim- med with fine lace, $1.95 of fine batiste, nd $1,00 yard, fine batiste, em} . lavender, brown! Valenciennes ed Dutch Frill Cc Side Cascad isettes of Valenciennes and imita insertion, 65¢ Large Cascades of pl ain white net, | broidered in white s embroidery and tion Cluny it rtion, $ edly ted net, $! _|_ or old-blue, 50« | Three Attractive Open-Stock Patterns in in Haviland & Co.’s Dinnerwan] WHITE HAVILAND CHINA IN THE RANSON SiS Prt This is a pattern | gette “4 TEs ing of in vat sularity and is carried,in open-stock so that broken pieces may be re- Lingerie and Tul rT arises. Prices of the various pieces are as fe te ws is in evidence in the Dinner Plates, set of six, $1.90. Tea Cups and Saucers, set of 14-inch Oval Platters, each, sesh Sou Plates: set of six. $1.50 six, $1.85 $1.80 ment Salesroom Ready-to- Soup ¥ te = AS wa nat Sec at tha eat af | ps and § j geta I each, Wear S« a e val $ six, $2.25 $1.10 ues offere various A Dinner € scp are higt ny < x S| each ( h, $1.50 bea Covered es, each, $1.8 oO } DECORATED HAVILAND DINNER\ RE % 4 THE POPULAR § SHAPE—The . win wstrated } ie ‘ ** } ae gn. 7 Id as ‘ — value met > et ii - bia piped in | » : te, tt Pla - $ ‘ white nd trimmed with 4 and npn Dinner Coffee ¢ : Big but This Dre * tan DERBY SHAPE DIN- | tern are priced at Lg Mob, table Dishes, each, $2.75 ; — } 0-Pe. § ervice for six ea Cups and Saucers, set of six, $6.50 ERWARI The Derby } , "Price $4.75 oe eee a pees 1 alggoal pe PRICED IN SETS AS FOLLOWS Sg naa aS a cE a aes trat decorated in pe $62 O-Pe. Se ' for six persons, $45.0 ones 8 deters hives apie Taffeta Dresses, Special 7 e it g 100-Pe, $ for Se persons, § 1 t : — : tyle teatu ind 1,1 r INDIVIDUAL SALTS, 10 * CUT GLASS MUSTARD 5 eves, and on allen Se tay coe Excellent Values in TARS. &5c EACH-—ia Ai red ry = ‘ hs 1 dull range ofwize we Individual Salt tive t 1 low shape blank. with six star a | — 7 7h shown ;in illustra Ss SS ( Pr GLASS 4 tion S} S $5.00 \LT AND PEPPER SHAK pct GLASS KNIFE | DISH! : ERS, 35¢ EACH—Shown in at | RE STS 50c EACH—Col Fern Dishes, 8 inch tractive shapes and euttings; have nial in design; an exceptiona neter, with “Laundry Helps Quoted at Very ear Special Prices FEDERAL CLOTHES RACKS, SPI SPRING CLOTHES PINS, SPECIAI SLEEVI BOARDS CrAT Have eight 24-inch hardwood| 5e DOZE) For use on wire or cotton CIAI 20e-—O +. folded flat against wall when not in use MOP STICKS, SPECIAL 10c—Have | Mca ened he ( : \PHTHA SOAP. SPECIAI pring head and stained handle GALN \ NT] PD ECIAL 588 FOR 25e—For use in cold ot HEMP CLOTHES LINE, 50 FEET | —Medium e 21% inches ter LONG, SPECIAL 15¢ | diameter Vudor Porch Alea nl aw 7 7 1 FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED

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