The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1910, Page 16

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_ cents; one ha THE SEATTLE STAR but under the guldanee © ot singer he became more | IELLEN BEACH YAW FAIRY _ [issu ASK COUNCIL GODMOTHER TO NEWSBOYS| "r=, S84 FD BETTE a “ tiewcates.- il Excellent Values in Dainty Tailored and Lingerie Waists Hore Closes Dally wt 0:90. Dry Goods FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. ae Mme, Yaw ' y” that he shou'd be her pup nd that she, | herself, would undertake his mu |if A striking feature of the very extensive display of distinctive modes in Spring and Summer W teal training , , 4 / aist Every week he goes to the home| | is the exceptional value-giving apparent in the medium-priced line . id Keeond Floor of Mme. Yaw near Covina and the gracious prima denna Residents of District Be-| tween 20th av. and Ma-) progrens, closely x Md ‘ drona Hill Say Their Ser- and him wher ‘ needs It vice is Worst in City Demand Relief. WAS SLAVE AT 80 Old Soldier, Seeking a Son, Tells Story of Cruelty ple living ta the district. be- av, and Madrona hill] on to the coun} to compel rvice. The pe {My United Pees.) STAUNTON, Va, April 20—F ucher, bent with age and be 4 with dust, arrived here the ol Monday better stre tition make ng charge ‘ against the ¢ any j : Bh gen bt le ed by Seattle E | 00 miles, Despite the f ha he 80 years old, Ma wors tric company 2. That ¢ tirely in and are foca' 8 the Capi cars, distric larger from t Third ay. » First av | 4, That during the frequent ca-| ble breaks on Madison st. the East Union cars are packed until they are solid masses of humanity. | & That the greatly overcrow « rush | hours and n J suffered, especia weather 6 That but four cars per hour} are run; clin the hills the 19th Aven is ung Qnd a cause of the loss « me Reach Yaw 7. That during the A-Y-P. fair the | mous prima donna, has company claimed they put 90 new care in service, and that after t € 100 miles, and wa mined to finish the trip, but k one made up & purse by rail hearted and nge tale of by James er, who, he At $2.50 and $4.00 are shown many ef Among the leading values in T creas id striped or { d mercerized ; 1 ! trictly taj deep plaits in front 1 center back, nd cuff Another 1 lel in linen, at $2.00 id ’ icking an ne rf. ct ‘ ‘ ‘ ind pin-tucking, and showing long or | just received, t front of inch plait ily embroid- rim for two years abor on a farm fc fear b ild leave hig giving bith only eale and bags of tobacco at Inte fective models in Lingerie Waists, well | models in made of sheer white batiste and fine madras at 1] swiss or hand embroider enciennes | laundered « A three-quar ter sleeve | ered in floral design; laundered ce are always } i ! French lawns, artistically combined with lored, and the | A Broad Display of Tailored Suits for Misses and Juniors xceptionally interesting a rtme of ‘T re ts for Misses and Juniors are now in evidence, among the more recent rr ls being smart rever ed with moire ori Owing 1 nderetand that you Mook models in plain and diagonal serges, 1 if if | don't stop play pia r ges, nove her and her mother a musical prodigy tn some strictly tailored and other fair they promised to give dece me been berg, and will give ashing’ at ears on the East Union line, but | education herself ted cill ; je ; | orded silk and fasten 1 wo or thre abt nud 4 have not done so, nor in any way| “Shorty” is a dy i dauy t K an n at v ittons. Skirtea improved the service. |< ‘ or marrying a ae ; P 2 ; = | are full-plaited model The « ude nz tar t 8 That during inclement weath ¢ a cer , n : nd medium. : re eseda, delft-blue, old nd r 4 es, $8.75, $12.50, $150 $19.50, $22.50, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 up to $45.0 ' ’ . , Second Floor @r it is no uncommon sight to see @ woman carrying a child waiting in the rain 15 to 20 minutes for an East Union car, which, upon its ar 1) = : = == ean Ss tival, is found packed to suc PE NCTOM wre : ‘ d Y b ‘ fee at ; extent that entrance is impos: FURNITURE | FREDERICK & N LSON, Inc. | aecaiiae taht a} t of diagor ‘ ne ‘ in_ gray making it necessary to walt DRY GOOLS | Store Cloves Wally at 5:00 ORY GOODS H : r elft-blue ty rt i ser er ing, invisi oat M4 inches much longer, only to find the next tar crowded the same wey vanaenc's's S'S] Three Interesting Furniture Specials is semifiting lect, Hood | with ery menting | Ot ed pocaa pend upon passengers to tell them i Whether or not to signal, thus en: |i] dangertng life and itm. i 10. That East Union cars, built {ff many years ago with a capacity of i 20 or 4¢, are contmuously loaded | evenings with from 60 to 85 by th: register, the transfers not included, | as they are not being rung up. } 11. That our service t# injurious |ff to the extent of hundreds of thou | Cretonne-Covered Box Couch, Special $7. 75 — ~ eae Aprons in Many Attractive and Practical Styles} All Priced Interestingly- Low sands of dollars to property inter 4 ests in the district between Mad! 7 isplav of prons tyle fe every 4d _ son and Cherry sts. and 20th and |ff j . des domestic pury n gingh pe ut t luding the followe flowered creto | | 30th avs. | | oman wad ~ }f} and ha Boy of 12 Gets Law Passed to Save || Him From Jail. {i NEWARK, N. J., April 29.—With asseia of 70 cents, Brunisia Nieagaek, 12 years old, had legisla tive influence to procure through hie counsel, Assemblyman Duane EB. Minard, the passage of two bills through the New Jersey legix amending the procedure in the cution of judgments against 4 ors under the age of 18 so as to avoid their imprisonment. The boy was adjudged a bankrupt under the new law, with assets of one pair of |i shoes, valued at 5 cents; one pair |i of stockings, 5 cents; one sult, 50 ) cents, and Ita bilities of damages an costs in a sult decided against him for stabbing Edmund Wilimanski im the back Hardwood Folding Table, Special $1.95 These useful a ished golden, anc I even, who forgot their |f frie are quite likely to remem ber their enemies Manct er Unton ! TALKS ON TEETH) By the REGAL DENTISTS | A Quantity of Regal Steel Ranges Serviceable Reefer Coats for Little Misses Concerning Your Teeth Your teeth ¢ K B S ld $ 5 strong line of Girls’ Double-breasted Reefer Coats of great ec . - tleutarly so if ar a8 0 € 00 at 22. 0 in priate materi ' 1 Summer wear, in- an imp i € th bla } ae 1 \ hit che c | ting Tt tu | Pp ongee, white pony 4 ‘ serge, linen and pique. Come with or without emblem om tion be t sleeve. Sizes 6 to 16 year Priced at $5.00, $6.00, $875, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50 ceccet Sail Ass ‘thew Arrivate i in . Children’s $ ain Misses’ Washable Dresses at $2.00, $3.50, $3. 75 and $4.75 \ new line of Misses’ and Children Yresses just placed Bet a was with worst makeshift that can be resort ed to. A partial plate penta been made so that It fits firr The Reg Range ell constructed and tween the teeth that are left La sreat ‘ ti on display ineludes charming models in new plaid ging: ; hams, striped pereales, chambray 1 n linen in light ; blue, white, pink and new-blue, size m 6 to 14 yeart These have prettily-plaited waists, a rts in kilted be arta plate can h styles, and some show ye 1 | with hand-¢a We can re the teeth broidery, ribbon and fad oidered bands whieh you have lost th dis special $ iit Prices, $2.00, $3.50, $3.75 {an Extensive Showing Is oe, of Dependable Refrigerators, Including the Famous and 17 “10 ha iheet sazivs 1 nd , 7 a f McCray Refrigerator, for Which We Are E xclusive Seattle Agents. effective styles, in new s D ing at d coloring’ " } ee $5.00, $6.75 and $7.50. _Second Floot Ladies’ Ladies’ fea! I (Frederick & Nelson} | ona | (eed FF REDERICK & NELSON REGAL DENTAL OFFICE INCORPORATED 1405 Third Ave., Cor. Union

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