The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 6, 1910, Page 16

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nan seerinnn—e-Sensoanne Cea co ak 200 DEAD IN ALABAMA NINE Not One Miner is Believed to Have Escaped in the *') Palos Explosion Yester-|'** day. a" j thi (Ry United Press) GHAM, Ala, May 6 government officials ‘te mine s Coal company miles from b were entor yostersiay The mine was enter & gas ext ing, their companions T. R. A DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY. (By a Staff Correspondent of the United Press.) May 6.— Theo ay received the CHRISTIANIA. dore Roosevelt t degree of doctor of the University of Norway. honor greatly pleased Roosevelt The colonel spent a moresquiet day than usual. At his request a number of the features on the pro- gram of entertainment were omit- ted, and nearly the entire day was spent with his family or with King ag ym | “Tl want to get acquainted with my family,” Roosevelt said in re- questing that the day's program be shortened. Roosevelt and King Haakon vis- ited like old chums today and seem- ed to enjoy each other's society heartily. At 6 o'clock Roosevelt left for Stockholm on # special train | provided by the king, At the Nor-| wegian border be will leave Haakon’s train and will enter one | provided by King Gustaf. | DON’T JOKE WITH | THE CENSUS MAN) (By Ualted Press) WASHINGTON, May 6. — Jokesmiths who have sprinkied of their wit over census blanks are to hear from the gov- ‘ernment. it will mot be merry peals of appreciative laughter that will greet them when the agent of Uncle Sam calls, but a stern ard depressing order to extract the jokes and insert in- formation. t t In cases of children less than 2 years old the fact is solemnly recorded that the language spoken is “da da,” “mum,” “bot- tle talk,” “gummy talk” or “how! language.” In one family the anewer to the question was: “Head of the house talks shop, mother hot air, son horses, daughter mush, and the baby, baby talk.” One woman recorded the statement that she was “mar- ried many times,” and a number of citizens stated their ages in figures running from 90 to 150 | W sizes ¢ tan kid with white tops, sizes 2 y {ta ju ” ng u FURNITURE DRY GOODS FREDERICK & NELSON, THE SEATTLE BALLARD, May 6 A tract of | Bverett, Belli 1 Edmond nd, comprising part of a section | the prog the samé ; ¢ x i ’ at outside the Imite of Ballard, | It is ex ivtalling of A SPECIALLY prepared group of effective Trimmed Hats, all fresh and new, in tl on’s popular me old yeurereey We tee Deen | eee ow styles and material practical, tasteful and extremely becoming models the Girard-Fillio con back to ) > ) 0,¢ | The passenger steamer May B, I, running fro Hallard to Kingston ny now leaves the Jatter port from the new elty dock at the foot of are #tttl| 24th av, NW ter price for willy at Bak} ‘The devil has bis martyrs among 4 in| men Store Closes Daily at 6:50 FURNITURE DRY GOODS Basement Salesroom New Arrivals in Voile Dress Skirts th p! se ur ne lo ot wi extremely long — skirt This model is equipped with three pairs of hose supporters. An \ exceptional value at, special, Daf $1.00 ee STYLE 171, PRICE $1.50—Thompson’s Glove-Fitting Corset, bust moderately low and skirt very long at top with beading laced with satin ribbon and fitted with wo pairs of hose s@pporters. STYLE 220, PRICE $1.00— bust low, skirt very long, of strong batiste wo pairs of hose supporters. STYLE 117, PRICE $1.00— signed to produce slender hip effect t very long, is of strong batiste, and fitted with two pairs of hose supporters. Specials From the Shoe Section SPECIAL $1.15—-Women's ¢ bright kid, with low heel. In all sizes. silk drop skirts. STYLE 73, SPECIAL $1.00 —Corset “H," of strong coutil, Over Good Quality Taffeta Silk Drops Attractively Priced at $9.75 Women’s Voile Skirts with good-quality taffeta These are all well-tailored and have e right hang and proper fullness May be had in ain effect or like illustration, Tailored Skirts at $5.00 Women’s Tailored Skirts of fine- or medium-wale rge, fancy suiting or panama in black, navy, medi n-blue, gray and brown, These Skirts come in the ew plaited and tunic effects Some are plain-tai red, others trimmed with narrow folds or buttons Basement Balesroom self material. Corsets at $1.00 and $1.50 th moderately high bust and Trimmed Warner's Rust-Proof Corset, Equipped with ‘American Lady” Corset, de- Has medium bust, skirt Tasement Salesroom. yne-Strap House Slippers of SPECIAL $1.65—Women's Black Suede Oxfords, in small ly SPECIAL 78c—Children’s Lace Shoes, in chocolate kid or 21 MILWAUKEE GETS TO BALLARD MILLS Entrance to the lumber mills of | Ballard was secured yesterday by | the Chicago, Milwaukee @ Puget Bound railway when a superior SPECIAL FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT DANCE. 1 guarantee fo ¢ * * Young and old learn the same. Prof. Stevens Fourth and Pine St. Main 3911; B tet. court jury awarded the Milwaukee | Terminal company a strip of land | on Shilshole bay, now owned by the Northern Pacific railway. The) jury awarded $15,000 as compensa: | tion for the taking of the strip. ‘The land is 15 feet wide by 150 feet long, and is used as a spur by the) Bolcom and other Ballard mills. e Delivered free with SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET. 25 LBS. POTATOES ....15¢ very $i purchase ... Local train for Portland and in-| termediate points, O. & W. R. R.,| 7:15 a. m. Breakfast served in din- ing car. Passenger station, First avenue south and Dearborn. — Star Want Ads are busi-| FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Dally at 5:50, The Regal Steel Range (Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED | Farnttare | L Dry Goods Price $29.00 | The Regal Steel fi Range has body of fi) Wellsville blued steel, j asbestos -lined flues, drop fire-door, arched } oven top and plain nickeled trimmings. | Price, with oven 14x18 inches, $29.00. With oven 16x18 inches, $31.00, With oven inches, $33.00. Annex, First Floor. 18x18 4 to 8. Basernent Salesroom Carefully INCORPORATED The Best Buys in Real Estate The “Best Buys” in city and suburban real estate, farm and irrigated lands and acreage will be featured on the classified pages of The Star, Saturday of this week. Every real estate dealer of prominence in Se- attle and vicinity now uses The Star classified pages in marketing his “best buys,” and it will pay every intending purchaser to closely watch these advertisements. Owing to the early hour at which the street and home editions of The Star go to press on Saturday, and to the large volume of classified now being regularly carried by The Star, it is ad+ visable to have all copy prepared as early as pos sible. Better service can be given when we re- ceive copy by Friday afternoon, When your copy is ready phone Main 9400 or Ind. 441, and the solicitor in your district or 4 messenger will call for it immediately. The Star has the largest paid city circulation of any paper in Seattle, and you know A Paper Delivered at the Home Is Worth a Dozen Sold WEZLER TOWALLA BALLARD LAND IS HIGH PRICED mer TAR FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. More Closes Dally at 6:80. Especially Interesting Values in Trimmed Hats at $8.50) r urniture t Dry eure] j Included are Hats in black and white imitation hair t i some trim med with maline and lace bows me flower-trimmed nd othe ih ¢ Smart Tailored Hats, and Turbans trimmed with French « eal c ed tion, Decidedly attractive value is moderate price, 0, Pretty Models in Lingerie Waists Interestingly Priced At $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 Waists of sheer batist mull, effectively trimme lace, machine or hand-embroidery anc ha inserted designed, —Second Floor, ; “ones ; Women’s and Misses’ Hand-Knit Coat Sweaters Attractive values in Women's and Misses’ Hand-Knit Coat Sweaters are in evidences at $3.95, $4.50, $4.95 and $7.50. These Sweaters are made of selected pure worsted yarn, with si tennis ome sted or box front and semi-fitted back, and are iting or athletic wear. Displayed in the Waist§ and Timely Special Offerings in Long White Petticoats SPECIAL 9 from which to selec —White Petticoats of good quality cambric; six style t. One model is trimmed with a triple flounce of tude ed lawn and has under-ruffle of cambric. Another style is finished witl double flounce of'tucked and hemistitched lawn, trimmed with wide emp broidery. Others have wide flounces fashioned of bands of lawn tucked) and hemstitched and trimmed with rows of wide cotton Torchon insertioa! and edge SPECIAL $1.25—{ SPECIAL $150—-| SPECIAL $24 Long White Petticoats | Long Petticoats of | Long White Cam of cambric with deep full flounce of tucked lawn | and wide insertion and cambric with deep | Petticoats with ‘ flounce of eyelet | flounce of embroid- |, +4 bi edge in Cluny pattern. | broidery finished at Have tadacenin of | ery in eyelet and dot | with embroidery cambric, | pattern. | ing drawn with ribbon.” ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN CORSET COVERS AT $1.00 Corset Covers of mercerized crepe cloth which will retain “cri after having been laundered, trimmed at top with dainty embroidery drawn with ribbon. At this price are also displayed Nainsook Corset ers with yoke of embroidery and ruffles across front, finished with edge. ~-Second Women’s Silk and Chamoisette Gloves, 50c a Pair Women’s Washable Chamoisette Gloves in soft fi two-clasp style, in chamois-color, biscuit-color and gray, parr. Women’s double-tipped Silk Gloves of excellent quality, | two-clasp style, in black, white and popular colors, 50c pair. | Middy Blouses for Misses and Children The popular Middy Blouses for Misses and Children, as il- lustrated, are made of fine qual- ity galatea cloth, have regula- tion sailor collar of navy galatea or flannel and are trimmed with embroidered stars. Prices, $1.75, $1.95, $2.25 and $2.45. Values in Children’s Washable Dresses At $2.75, $3.75 and $4.75 are displayed a large number of pleasing styles and colorings in Childref’s and Misses’ Wash- able Dresses of striped linen crash, plaids and checks, trim- med in self or contrasting color. Have French, box-plaited or Gibson waists, and gored skirts —First Children’s Summer Hats and Coats Selections from the lines of apparel for little folks} of from 1 to 5 years, featured in the Infants’ Wear Section, Second Floor. SPECIAL $3.95—Children’s Fine Milan Hats in Mi room shape having broad brim trimmed with large rose f ioned of soft white messaline ribbon. Also shown at price are Broad-brimmed Leghorn Hats in mushroom stjig trimmed with effective bows in old-rose, light-blue, pink ail Copenhagen. A'T $5.50—Mushroom Hats of fancy tan straw braid, #1 med with messaline ribbon, shirred around crown and ing rosette at side. Trimmed in Copenhagen, light-blue, or pink. . AT 75c—Mushroom Hats for little Children of one and tw years ; trimmed with band of ribbon and silk pompon. Othe pretty Hats at $1.25, $1.75 and $1.95. AT $2.50—Leghorn Hats trimmed with soft rosettes dl] ribbon, SPECIAL $2,50—Children’s White Coats in all-wool sem Sizes 6 to 14. years, Very inter- in sizes from one to five years, also double-breasted Reet esting values at the above ¢ Coats trimmed with braid and pearl buttons. prices. ~Sevond Floor —Second Fleet Strong Lines of Men’s Shirts for Business and Outing Wear An extensive showing is now being made of Shirts suitable for business} wear, in plain or plaited style, with attached cuffs, patterned in good cold and priced at $1.50 and $2.00. Shirts with two pairs of separate cuffs, esp cially designed for business wear, are priced at $1.50 and $2.00. Shirts for outing and golf wear, with soft collars and cuffs attached, 4 displayed at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. French Flannel Shirts will soit turn-back cuffs are shown in attractive patterns priced at $3.00. Especial attention is called to the lines of Two-Piece Garments al Union Suits in appropriate Spring and Summer weights, including lisle, co ton, wool, linen and silk qualities. ; Athletic Underwear is featured at 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 garment, “ Inside Second and Madison Entrance” —First Floor, just Excellent Values in Bedspreads Double Bed-Size Hemined | Double Bed-Size Hem Double Bed-Size Hemmed | Double Bed-Size Hemmed | Crochet Bedspreads, free | Crochet Bedspreads, close | Satin Bedspreads, special | Marseilles Bedspreads, h from starch, $1.45 weave, $1.65, | $2.35. | weight, special $2. she RG Tea ahaa First S es i ae pale. 2 } Vudor ! Ostermoor |] Porch } Mattresses || Shades | INCORPORATEQ

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