The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1910, Page 10

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nena nr ot La SEATTLE STAR EEE MOSQUITO FLEET PU" SPE CARRIE sano) Siac te 2 ie’ FREDERICK & NELSON, be ruc glish ruler, was surely rvice, The Steve Clesse Dally ot 6 Ory Goods Hy United Weess.) scorching in hell fire, Joe Gan- [water and Heht will 0 j NORTH YAKIMA, May 12. non was scored as a tool of il Bt a: a | Nation here last night whisky Interests and Bryan aa | Stone Avenue Club | : bet 1,000 people at the a wecret Bociety man and there ; ! e : Methodist church, scored Presi fore not a representative man. The Btone Avenue Improv bd © Pus ©) dent Taft as the “tool of Club, whieh fs urging th Pug Navie She declared that “the D Madison Club Meets. tion of the Stone ay, bride ] é ntrotied the liquor traffic of A meeting of the Madison Park used while the Westlake b j fon ¢ wh A M the United States, and named [Improvement Club will be held at| regrade ts in 7 ‘one, Will meet @t De K the leaders as follows: “Pabst, (8 o'clock Saturday evening at No, | Niblett's morrow night | % we ‘ 1 Many unusual! value re offered in various lines of ple, medium-priced Kurt he Ue th wae t SSE ES ES ity lined + tii nit , ay. 1OSE €ch. se nomically inclined the saving-opportunities afforded ly emphasized be racter of re oT - ! } | ‘ t 1 ei vi | FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. PURNIVURE the Furniture involved and the exception ow prices quoted : be fa DRY Goocs Biore Clowes Datly at 6130 DRY GooDs } ; K Basement salesroom An Interesting Display of Ready-to-Wear Summer Apparel for Women WOMEN’S LINEN WOMEN’S CLOTH AUTO COATS OR} OF GOLD COATS, MAKE CHANGES {N STREET CAR ROUTES DUSTERS, PRICE $5.00} PRICE $10.00 Piity ata ‘ Vifty-f inches long, |} four inche long, with ; oy well tailor ind finished, | black moire collar and Shida appropriate for traveling, uffs, some trimmed with f | oe ; ¥ re ae ~agite motoring or street wear. | fancy braid to match, IRON BED, SPECIAI. $1.48 A full bh : Bed in white enamel finish hea WOMEN’S 38INCH| WOMEN’S LINEN é ea rnc «Si COATS, $6.75—Come SUITS AT $5.00 AND gas ceaty hepa Obras iach CHIFFONIER, i fancy worsteds, diagt $7.50-—-Made of natural ER SI ECIAL, $9.0 b- | ' = rs “ | SPEC I 5 We offs hag and serges, well tailored, tale Ee ad antia | an « 1¢ im thls rE th black, navy, white and | COOTe* sag cisiee ra lk awed « | Chiff s of solid M tan. Coats of fine white have Coats 34 inches long ‘ H beve oak it finish, with > é serge, ‘also in 38-inch with notch or shawl,col casur 4 inch | five ; rdwegl @ YEARS WITH THE iW length, lined throughout | lar, and Skirts in full 18x38 length drawer with brass with messaline, are shown [ plaited stvle An excep and two f ip pas GRIP, ger STILL AT IT at $8.50, | tionally good 5 ilue : WOMEN’S LINON DRESSES AT $5.00—These are well tailored gar i ments and show the new overskirt or tunic effect The waist, sleeves and overskirt are trimmed with braid matching material; some have high collar | with braid and others lace collar and yoke. Colors, white, medium ght-blue, tan and lavender Basement finishec | MATTRESS, SPECIAL $1.95—A full-size Mat | tress, excelsior filled, with cotton top. Covered Seen een Nt rats PDOD PPD Becoming Models in Trimmed Hats at $5. 00. The Basement Salesroom Millinery Section is featuring at $5.00 a broad assortment of Women’s Summer Hats in chip, Milan and rot straw braids, including large and medium-size shapes effectively trimmed with lilacs, small roses, corn-flowers and velvet ribbon; also a strong line of Turbans, ti ailo red and flower-trimmed styles, in black, and combinations of black and cham Rasement Salesr | with striped ticking. This Mattress, though in- | expensive, embodies both comfort and durability. | Special $1.95, OAK BUFFET, | SPECIAL, $18.00— 3uffet of solid oak, in | Valenciennes and Torchon Laces: Excellent Values A large variety of durable and attractive Wash Laces is in evidence in 9) the Basement Salesroom Lace and Embroidery Section. Some of the values ff) offered are mentioned below. Basement Malesroom Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, in 12-] Linen-Finish Torchon Laces, good copies f yard pieces, 35c and 50c | of hand-made designs, yard 5¢ Valenciennes Lace Allovers, 18 inches Cotton Torchon Laces, 1 to 3 inches wide, golden finish, with top f measuring 21x42 inch es and beveled French “DADDY” P. S MITCHELL. plate mirror 10x38, TACOMA, Wash, May 12.--On his forty-second yearly lap fm the) traveling salesman’s race, “Daddy” | Mitchell believes he’s the oldest HARDWOOD ROCKER SPECIAL $1.95—Made off birch, finished golden. Has | x | Has drawer for small | linen pieces, two draw- | | i ROCKER, SPECIAL | $2.95--Of hardwood finished ers for silver, and deep active drutmer in the world wide, yard 30c, yard Se , eee ee ' | cosa is en | . mahogany, has high panel ne i : carved to’ panel, ogame at gen Aq peg me Double Width Spot Nets in white, cream Washable Lace Allovers in tucked ef iss I storage compartment | | op 3 - spindle @eclares he is able today to take |f# and ecru, yard 50c. fects, 18 inches witle, yard 75c back, turned back posts below. Front is of se- | 02¢* 4n¢ . arms | fastened to seat by iron TE See Lace Curtain Ends, Special 19c and 25c Each One of the largest Lace Curtain mills in the country, whose product we handle ex- tensively, sends us at certain seasons of the year iis line of sample Curtain Ends, which have been used in taking orders. The lot we are now offering is especially attrac tive and includes Ends in lengths of from 114 to 134 yards, which can be employed to excellent advantage in making Curtains for attic windows, sash curtains, door panels or H for many other similar uses. These have been divided into two groups, as follows Nottingham Lace Curtain Ends, white, | Cable and Filet Net Curtain Ends, white, | i ivory or Arabian, special 19¢ each. livery and Arabian, special 25¢ each ) Basement Salesroom, lected quarter-sawed | stock. wide arms, saddle-shape seat i pe se cobbler seat in Pom effect. care of as heavy a day's work as he was 42 yvars ago, when as a be ginner he began packing his sam- ie by muleback and stage. “During all the years that I ive! been traveling.” says “Daddy.” “I have never been in a trainwreck, hotel fire, holdup or serious acct dent of any kind. I have missed wrecks by half an hour and hotel fires by 10 minutes. I was doing the Missiesipp! valley when the James boys were terrorizing the fj country, but ! always managed to ff be on thé train just ahead or just behind.” and turned legs Children’s Furniture in Wide Variety Attention is called to the strong lines of Children’s Furniture in evidence on our sales-floors, convprisegy H ing a variety of styles and grades in Children’s. Chairs, Rockers, Settees and Tables in various poptr lar finishes. The Chairs come with wood, cane and leather-upholstered seats. The showing incl articles especially designed for infants’ use, such as Baby Jumpers, Walkers or Exercisers, Play Yards Mitchell is cited by the younger | and High-Chairs. ration of traveling men as the jf type of the clean living, hard jj working drummer. He has proven jf that the drummer doesn't have to drink to be successful. Mitchell is jf . good “mixer,” but never touches a drop of liquor, Thirty property owners have | entered a protest against the West- em ay. and Pike place regrade Dandelions, Plantain, Chickweed, ff ete., killed immediately with Lilly's) Lawn Lime, a scientific prepara tion—guaranteed——which kill« all weeds without injury to grass or clover. 2ib. tins 25c at Chas. H. ff Lilly Co., foot of Main st., Seattle E“GEASCOCK BABY JUMPER, PRICE $4.75— This practical article is con- structed of ash in light finish, Walker, or Exer and has adjustable back- and foot-rest which permit of its GLASCOCK BABY WALKER, $3.50—The Baby Offerings in the Floor Coverings Section 9x12 TAPESTRY RUGS, $8.50—Seven 9x12 SEAMLESS TAPESTRY RUGS $12.00-—E sight patterns to select from, floral and Orien Rugs, including attractive floral and Orien-| BI | SPE | patterns to select from in these durable tal effects. FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED ciser, illustrated herewith, is ex being converted inte a com- fortable swinging couch. The tremely practical , chair is fitted with runners and and is indorsed by | can be taken from frame and prs if physicians as affording valuable aid to babies used as ordinary rocker. The | iff when learning to walk. It has saddle-shape Jumper sn suspended by steel coil springs, supported by seat, upheld by leather straps, and is strongly sikndaciia that ave walt i b 7 | ste at are well-braced e228 | ee f braced by heavy wire supports. Price $3,50. with iron at joints. g-beawy ANNOUNCEMENT | Visit EXTRAORDINA Y : : a NARY ello Nv st one tide pee ine House- Medium-Priced Floor Coverings |: urnishings Section : Bees ot The Sensationally Success- P k WoxEn, &air- Many very interesting values arey) “i ful European Violinist . . ; ar wo Ck S SPE- offered in medium-priced Carpetings and i ent Se ences "—the great region of scenic sur- canvas and twill Rugs. A few suggestions: : pee prises—before you go to Europe. Or, if you've seen the weave Hammocks, Five Patterns of Tapestry Brussels Carpeting, 506 aaa . ay ie i P44 Ja ese Matting, 18c, 20c, 22%4c, 25c, 30c, 35¢ yards and wide valance. Body measures 36x80 inches, Northern Pacific Ry Operates through Pullman Sleeping Cars direct to the HOSE REEL COMBINATION, SPECIAL, $4.95—The mpeg Pi , Combination consists of hose reel of finished ne nian pignedescac es iprdrcab vac Sade ' with nozzle-holder,and attachment to prevent wheel from All-wool Ingrain Carpeting, 70c yard. / revolving after hose is reeled, and fifty feet of Olympia 34- — el inch, rubber-lined cotton hose, complete with couplings. The nozzle throws a solid stream or fine or heavy spray, as de- sts Sg ee RS Te The Regal Steel Range, Efficient and dan Bat, co ANE OF ehortibinadiad oa rake, wrocdine tore _ Economical, Price $29. 00 and trowel, espectally suitable for use in flower garden : ae | Park boundary at Gardiner Gate , the official en- Supported by His Original Gypsy trance, ry during the open Sieeont pnd ‘oe Ait 910. Orchestra, Will Open at the ic odis | Park Tour Fares | Effective daily, June 12 to Beptember 12, | return Mmit October 31, 1910; stopovers For rate of fare, time of trains and full in- formation, call on i ee AT wr : | Mail La Monday Next Ma vA. f | roull (FREDERICK & N y 16, 1910 : One, eerste i Jor H cae INCORPORATED Patterns = ee SSS SS SS i | | Old World, see THIS year that world of canyons, cata- made from excellent . * 7 ooh epee, i |» Facts, geysers and hot springs which lies so close at quality hardspun { two patterns have border to match | home, in our own country. Fine hotels, magnificent yarn, have tufted Axminster Rugs, size 27x60, $1.65 ; 8-3x10 $14.85; 9x12, coaching trip, incomparable climate—over a mile above throw-back pillow, 1$17 iy , fi. by i the sea. fancy tassel trimmings, foot-spreader with nickeled caps, analyses i Seamless Velvet Rugs, 6-9x8-6, $8.90

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