The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1910, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR ie SAILORS. KILLED ON TORPEDO BOAT | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. " Cpormess ) Purnit Dry Goods Dry Go Bore Closes Dally at 6:90. ods An Exceptional Offering of Tailored Suits for Misses, Juniors and Small Women at, Special, $9.00 and $12.50 A decidedly interesting collect tinctive models in strictly man-tail ising trict, but w many atree tld convenience Come With Petition, garments in two-tone ve te | tures : t aponsible for bad con and novelty suitings, in a color luding t Coats have notch or shawl c« kirts | MISSING OREGON CHILD IS FOUND (By United PORTLAND, neth, the two-yea: » and Mrs Tracy Wood, bell i; have been kidnaped, was fow day on the edge of # creek, nearly a mile from Kusa station, where | dina 4 from a gocart Wed |i y afternoon various effective plaited and 17 and 19; 14, 16 and 18 re indicate t OO and Unusual Values in Women’s Tailored Suits at ““ BOY SEES AIR TRUST 4 [brush ie FLAME AN bridge as a part of the Weatlake ot th een eet few toobee f The Su Jib vee : na the water, It was so weak from 1 le up to our sf er from t vicest t 1424 had fallen from the go-cart and had the « t ild or- Ewin t _lernw od the ontire distance ] we ¢ « if the ghest f t trictly SF aRRTe eee dii and ¢ tailor- Murder Mystery of the| FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. beer rke re. The rts are ction “Apaches” Is Store Closes Dally at 5:90, plaited and |} + Solved at Last by Ham- he color range is very cor nd the +4 bust- nd 18, assortment includes every sizc ire, as well as Mi ¢ Special $26.50. ard of Detective Depart-; ment. Interesting Offerings in the (Ry United Pr W. E. D. STOKES, JR. ANSONIA, N. Y., Ma Ww. } Marked Refinement of Style and Coloring in Trimmed wiiinery at buat sol An especially-prepared ass Trimmed Hats at $ tion for the + Silk: Waists at $2.95 and $3.95 | ies in Waists of China, messa any effective styles, in black lors, including staple and 1 $3.95 Basement Sa Stk P etticoats, $2.95 and $3. 95 Member of o was known, A } | known under the ne } aint has been « He says F girl's death was acc |. No crime of a like [ever stirred all Pa this murder of “Th Hons of the young gir P discovered more than tw riety ¢ There and black Summer's becoming styl e Hats in sunb white prettily trir Ago, xnd not the slightest 95—Taifeta Silk Petticoats, of good quality ers and r 0 also ar obtained, even as to the identif with pin-tucke and percali inder lored Hats Tu Ae trimmed wi tion of the body, until a work found the hands, which were ide Mied by the Bertillon system as} | those of Elisa Van The Women All Feared Him From the stories the police gath-| ¢ Pered, there was a man whose hyp-|is not right forum to “Motic eyes #0 terrified the won he business of the of the “Apache” gang to which the | as for the commerct: t belonged that they refused to| panies, they have no more righ anything to do with him. With | the dthas wate than b the fearlessness of youth, “The | has with the ff q * declared that she was no’ Pi typed of anybody, and when thi t of the ub of America. ad range of able effects. AT $3.95—Pe ing deep flounce tris percaline under-ruf including plain and lity taffeta silk, hav or pin tucks and jf ange of plain col ver Dre New Arrivals in Dainty Cooduation Dresses and pret- ery inter- ie cloth lery, and with lace Interesting Values in Children’s Washable Dresses A S$4¢Children’s French Dresses of pretty washable percales, in light colors, with plairis; dots of rings of blac; pink or black on white {|| grounds. Trimmed with bands of plain ¢ Open in the back to the bottom of the 4 ides a urs will admit that it rfere with ors, these are showr in“pretty al den grantee in new shades. Baroment Salesr Tailored Wash Waists, $1. 25 Waists in full-plaited ariety of ne two | 1 Dresses 2 air and to t the sr c in fine ling let embr et or plain-tailored style, with was next seen she voluntarily sf . Pere Minpenied him. That .was the Seer ar ta wealthy. and (fq Patch pocket, made of plain lawn, fancy and striped madras, making the easy to i May > plait seen of her alive. t of thelr mansion t t oe black pin stripe. All size repre with Dutch or high neck. Sizes 2 to 5 s are ounces. ~Hamard began a systematic a wireless mast ibabimnent: Madewees > } ‘i : Masaseh for the perpetrator of the poe tie om mieten 73e—-Children’s French Dresses of ¢ sizes 13 and 17. (erime. He visited not less than | gingham, in pink, blue or tan. Have 10,00, $11.50, $12.75, kilted skirt and wa bands of plaid of cont G00 homes to find where the| | erime was committed | After several weeks a clew was} P obtained which pointed to Vincen-| ‘sini, but so exemplary was the workingman’s conduct that detectives could make no fur Women’ $ ies Petticoats, 15¢ prettily. trimmed $15.00, $ CHILDREN’S STRICTLY TAILORED, DOUBLE-BREASTED REEFER COATS— In varic sropriate material lack and white sheph ast coats of good quality plain and fancy- $1.50—French Dresses, of plaid gingha rade with wide ruffle and under-lay attractive cx kilted ar PALACE MARKET SECOND AND VESLER Basement Salear OT Bray, with narrow headway with their investiga yoke of color whit av lor Absolutely the best of “ Children’ $ Dresses, Suacially Come in . 5 years . ch oF wi ho x n Priced at $1 Hubbard Dresses of sheer white lawn, 9 » $7.50 and $12 oor summoned Vincenzini to jeverything i in our line. “You're using a false name, he told the suspected man. “I know| Quality of meats and ‘4 Although your name is either | fairness of prices never or Corsican, you speak} My P French without the trace of an ac questione: cent, therefore are a Parisian. | ice oo | Let us supply your meat | broid POPULAR MIDDY BLOUSES—Of fine quality gal: atea cloth, trimmed wit avy blue. i n sailor collar, some with white 1 stars, Prices, $1.95, $2.25 i having daintily ew ered yoke set in w narrow embroidery beading. These are trim med at the bottom with full flounce of Swiss embroidery attached with narrow er H beading. Sizes 6 months to 2 yea Priced at $2.95 and $3.45 A sample line of Children’s Dresses, « ments in all sizes from 6 to 14 years, but on Hof each style, is priced especially low at $2.95 isin nd Second Floor. | I know who you are Basement Sa Feet Vikcensint ant he ekateasea | Wants as they should be. : “ ’ ° . . . . . MAE been sent to Cayeun e| | M k { P arasols, Special at 50c Women’s Lace-Boot Hosiery, 50c Pair { “Nu-Mode” Combination Suits, Special 65¢ wa a haariens be eal, be re a ace ar e A number of Parasols which have become slightly Women’s good quality Lace-Boot Hosiery of lisle or lus In ‘“Nu-mode” Combinations are combined the soiled fro lay are offered at this special price. They are all full 20-inch size, mostly in washable fabrics, with vod frames and natural wood handles. Special, 50c Basement Selesroom. knitted low-neck, sleeveless Vest of lisle and mus- lin Drawers. Some have hemstitched and tucked ruffle, others are trimmed with lace and insertion. Another style is of embroidered cross-bar muslin, furned to France and had since Second Av. and Yesler. | am exemplary life. 1 4 H trous silk-lisle, in a variety of pretty styles, reinforced with Found the Key to Her Room. | Bcth Phones 5. | | { double heel, sole and toe. The color range inc des tan, Hamard went to Vincenzini's m. There he found a key bear ing the Roman numeral )Rumber of Elisa Vandamme Bt the hotel where she had The chief took the 1 or / among the “Apaches” for identif cation. Unable to bear the strain,! Vincenzini confe 1 to knowledge H ge the death of “The Moth,” but in Arnold Ss Remedies sisted that the girl died accident Never Fail For sally and that in terror he tried t Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever Tid of the body by cutting it |] and Coughs Pup with a knife such as is carried Halk be vevita ee champagne, bronze, pongee, black, Copenhagen, white, old t room rose, pink, suede-gray, Dresden, lavender, blonde and Prin , ! Very cool and comfortable. Special 65c. cess gray, Price, 50c pair. First Floor Knit Underwear Section, First Floot, eon in Children’s Shoes CHILDR S$ BLACK KID BLUCHER OX FORDS, SPECIAL $1.35—Have patent tip and welt sole; zes 8% to 2 CHILDREN’S KID LACE SHOES, SPECIAL 48 Sizes 1 to 5, with patent tip and medium-weight sole; als« in sizes 5% to 8, specially priced at 63c pair Basement Salesroom Ee z ee. Gowns of Nainsook and Batiste at Popular Prices The Muslin Underwear Section, Second Floor, is featuring a number of new arrivals in pretty and practical Gowns of nainsook and_ batiste, daintily trimmed with linen laces and attractive embroideries, all at pleasingly-low prices | 32272 2822 by the “Apaches. His task, he M. 8336, 336 Arcade Block “ —— ; Jewelry Novelties Attractively Priced ATT $1.95—Slip-Over Gowns of fine nain- | ind Floor =< » : A sook or batiste, with many small tucks across AT $1.50—Slip-Over Gowns of 1 ———SSS= Vanity Cases with chain, Hatpins, with large jew- rege , cad 4 ae ‘ea fancy gilt effects, 75 | eled tops and long stems the front and pointed lace yoke fashioned of | nainsook, tucked across front and trimmed TYEE—THE BEST in fancy gilt effects, 75c, | led toy g stems, ! ace amie Shell Braid Pins for the os : linen lace and insertion. ‘The pointe : OC ANE Tish en ke at ain lin idang tans ere pfesent imiode of hairdress- : spo pata in assort sleeves are finished with dainty lace ¢ | rectien nadhans. ing, pair, 25¢ " “Tnd phates ible” a ¢ ‘A drawn with ribbon Bolt Becks magetructibie by ts 1 $1.75—G { ! > 'T $1.00—Géwhs lof ‘goo. 1inainsdak Selt Buckles, in gold, an Buttons, in pearl, coral or AT $1.75—Gowns in g¢veral-pretty biishat A ; wi ‘ ba Of ‘good quality nainsook tique or silver finish, 25c. turquoise effects, 25¢ pair. styles to select from. One is of nainsook in | in high neck or slip-over style, trimmed with slip-over style with small tucks across the | Jinen lace drawn with ribbon DUTCH COLLAR PINS AT 25c—~A large assort ment of attractive styles in Brooches and Collar Ping, in rose-gold, green-gold and silver finishes, set with large wels; also novelty medallion, chantecler and lace effects Come and See Them—You'll Be Convinced Our beautiful new line of nobby } front, finished with round yoke of wide em- | pe gee WP 3 The AT $1.25—Gowns of fine nainsook, tucked broidery insertion, beading and linen lace puff sleeves are trimmed with embroidery in- | across front and trimmed with linen lace drawn Straw Hats are the best values in F janernent Salesroom, gertion, beading and linen lace | with ribbon town, Yacht and soft brims, soft PEERS RES ES Ah? LAEMMLI ERE CT ce or rough braid; al prryienes Stationery and Toilet Sundries Seasonable Suggestions in Men’s Furnishings SUMMER SHIRTS FOR MEN—An attractive line of Shirts for Men’s Summer wear especially suitable for outings, made with soft cuffs and having collars attached or detached, priced at $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Keen Specials Imported Invisible Face Powder, assorted, special 9c this Hats. ree. Shirts, in’ plain @a Ef French Flannel Shirts with Neglig | Corded Madras Shirts and plaited styles, are shown | with plaited 1 | | Persian Vellum Box Stationery, 24 sheets and 24 en e8, white, blue and other colors, special 12¢ box Pound bottle of Peroxide, special 18 Hospital Absorbent Cotton, one-pound package, Our $3 Bargar Hats Are equal to any $4.00 Hats sold anywhere. Black and all the new shades, and especially light weights in light rs and pin pe pat terns, are hown at $2.00, turnback cuffs are priced at in attractive patterns and $3.00. | colors, priced at $1.50. ce nobby shapes in soft r, sh Note Locations Labies’ | Monthly PaLaet deisse trata pour F od ° k & N HOME JOURNAL | NELSON a TW {Hetween Union and Uni | er POE vg, [STORES| versity m rederic. eison ARE NOW ON | Books i sa rh oo ats Avenue ‘ ve ineorperated SALE | INCORPORATED Free

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