The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1910, Page 10

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= THE SEATTLE STAR GERTRUDE LEO, SEATTLE GIRL, RESCUED) ,....., ca. BeneRiCk & NELSON. INC. FROM DEN OF VICE, TELLS HER STORY || &¥ cooos ico e vi! ll Lingerie Waists: at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 Women’s and Misses’ es Knit Coat Sweater, FU JR NITURSD DRY GO Ops) kt er tay st the Om w t obey tt ; : be tia w © fear that A wealth of dainty styles to select from at these popular Attractive values in Women’s ar Hand-Knit ¢ : They sved dow 2 4 : bt eeueth wtsebe the f prices, including Lingerie Waists of sheer batiste, French lawn Sweaters are in evidence at $5.95, $4.50, $4 nd $7.50, 4 The n \ . Le il sox : or mull, effectively trimmed with lace, machine- or hand-em Sweaters are made of selected pure w yarn, mediy iy before ow ‘ z ’ T a} how { broidery and fine pin tucks, some having inserted motifs, prettily weight, come with single-brea ted or be t and semi-fi ; | tty cerning the sup designed, These are shown ina large variety of styles and may be back, and are appropriate for golf, tenn eneral outi dm jural of the Om had with long or short sleeve athletic wear. Di ae ed in the Waist Secon . i Ge | The Coming of Zella Hopp : Bey Ne Peer mG Sh 4 eR ae oe a a) ' who . : One day in November she fk ? Y i ” a ne ee to eee Serdar," | byt er tat rash Toweling Specially Priced ood Values in eckwear at Be er: Fame, Saree Her Sister . trowble and that Re expected to trom the Leo girl @ A direct importation of All-Linen and Linen-and-Cotton Dutch Collars trimn th Veni a the time that she first me {some money out of her He had Manta viten nd Mi | a oh ag te Natlams or al se expe equainted through | girl th Om, and tt shetng ¢ prices, as follow si Tivesta Linen Tallored Jabot ase Jabots, ed ja “her that he| wan tt ey 1g | den the ¢ SPECIAL 8& YARD SPECIAL 9 YARD finished with pearl buttons, 25¢ 1 lace, Be, wore it » 1 y ong bots in one-side effect | One of fi how to wet perfect | about ‘ Bleached All-Linen Crash, | Unbleached All-Linen Crash, I. v8 sage ; emt t fine 1 a companion a chop thane iS inches wide, heavy |18 inches wide, medium WEA Verenee i ' First Plage, ing her east andi! cted t weight, with red or blue border. | weight PARA ames a ata oe M SPECIAL lle YARD ais. ite ees Offerings i in 1 Women’ 8 Knit Underwear ve nd culture that New timeny tes at } nS . 4 ‘ Y offer. He talked a «d ; cached All inen Crash, | Checked Linen and ( — en's Fine Quality WI Lisle v neck, sleeved 7 at the order of which 18 inel vide, fine wea | 3 | age gs oh sie tose bre rie A 11 Ms "Ve, | Crash, 18 inches wide, ¢ sty gave her the be ‘ ¥ With Tea Coraes . | woven, in red or blue « i men’s Cotton | 1 rfect fitting, @ s : SPECIAL 12% YARD—| low neck, sleeve tyke tight or ¥ trimmed tm eat was * Bleached All-Linen Crash, 18| SPECIAL 12%¢ YAR } knee, 50 bout ; \ extra heavy qual | All Linen Crash in red of bla | Women’s Cotton ( t Covers it t weight, with i : ’ a t I Ww chech in i Bs First Plow ted b tocohnaiseeoooeoeeeeerererrerereenraeeneeeeeeeee —. ° wen Popular St les in ry bea | Then my Stocks of Notions Pearl B opu ar oty Belts Sacramento and Oakland h tives had to help her ou Verabest" Hat I ao ‘Tole Pir 100 ear uttons | PATE NT LEATHER |! Oc—Form fitting To Be His Nautch Girl te .s sn ig requi Se | cc in white, jet, tur- |] pretty buckles Om had co New ‘ foor wa iH) pai Fquoise and white, cube 8 5c Dozen | LACK CALF LEATHER BELTS, Sted . The firet m a : kins, assorted size . ye pattern as well SILK ELASTIC ‘ th new buckley when she arrived in New Yor , Breen declared tha PS Say. . ; . ilar two- and four- |} got, cae A wn to the Battery n-| he evidence in the case ecls b ons ae lity Steel p Eat nf Id, silv ' » for ceveral had tained the charge of at black, and gray, 1 : hed BF 4 a Ase very. well ie ASHABL I I 50. In plain or embroide he her about the ath turquoise heads, oc care yine in sizes from 4 ‘ ; girls of t order. ed ol Curling Iron twenty-four, 5¢ tah and cotton, with pe ruc took the place of the p € Lacers La ree cas piece, nickel SILK PONGEE BELTS, X With pearl snap that they were always we ra doctor. He 1 covered | plated, 1] aa for, that they had the best nl! that T gave || Victor and Edison Machines | —Firat Floor —- ee ee eee oma pi gare go and Records ~ ~~~ Sa aeap eS Bale aa . ft ~ She was to be his nautech girl he was jealous BORGUM MUSIC CO., FE ch “I told him that 1 would think tt] of 1207 3rd Ave. | ewe lry ection erings omen’ s Footwear Dress Lengths « Co ored Wash over,” said Gertrude Leo, “and that} “The Open Evenings ! : it Goods Specially Priced ee in rose gold, green gold or oxidized Specially Priced teal ne = — A representative assortment of popular Calg r " al } One-Piece Pearl Links Buttons, S0c pair. Wash Fabrics, including Cé ed Linens, Po FURNITURE FREDERICK a NELSON, Inc. FURNIV URE ma no Fr her ne ee ' ‘ sia aun Ginghams and Silk-and-Cotton materials in - ° t ms wit? ong © stal i rac lite, . 2 Py . DRY G2008 Store Cloves Dally at 5:30 pry cooos | re 5 el ae _ iene a spike heads in w colors and fancy figured effects, has beeqgae Dress Lengths, which are quoted at ded teresting special prices —Fint Fi Gold Filled Beauty Pins, set of two, 2Sc. Basement Safesroom Becoming Models in Summer Millinery at $5.00 The Basement Salesroom Millinery Section offers unusual values in smartly-trimmed Hats at $5.00. In the collection are attractive models ‘ia suitable for mid-summer wear, among them Chips, Milans and Rough Straw Braids with trimmings of lace and ribbon bows, and small flowers, including lilacs, forget-me-nots, roses and corn-flowers. A varied assortment of Tur- bans, in black and popular colors, also priced at $5.00. Sesemen i Interesting Values From the Linen and Wash Goods Sections 1 ae for the new style hair dress, shell or ny SOc pair Hand carved Barrettes with unbres sable hinge, } STRCAL S255—Women's Oxtords sad 70-Inch All-Linen Irish Table : I { 50, Pumps in several stylish patterns, of vici kid, SNe eee ee patent leather or gun-metal. In lace, Blucher Special $1. 00 Yard Pearl Bead Necklaces with bead catch, 50c or strap style with round or narrow toe and s | . military or high Cuban heel 70-inch Ali-Linen Irish Table Linea of fi s CIAL $3.25—Women’s Patent Leather } close weave, very durable quality, in att or Gun-Metal Oxfords and Pumps in round } floral and conventional patterns, special $1,002 ya “ P toe and short vamp pattern, both Blucher and 24x24 Napkins to match, special $2.90 deme lace. First Floor White Stone Collar Pins, stones set in sterling sil- ver, $1.00 pair White Stone Hat Pins with large medallion agg iH containing 125 stones, long stems, $1.75 K K First Floor. | Women’s Kid Gloves, Special $1.00 Pair Values in Women’s Hosiery at 25¢ and S0e_ I B k Si Women’s fine quality Light Weight Cotton Hosiery, 1 , sabe siete nee ‘ . PA with double heel, sole and toe. These are full fashioned and e Women’s Overseam-Sewn, Glace - Finished French Kid fect fitting; come in black and tan. Price 25c pair. Gloves, some with two large pearl clasps, others with metal é ai. 4 tan, Women’s good quality Lace-boot Hosiery of lisle or si clasps at wrist, Paris-point embroidered, in black, white, gray, biscuit, corn, champagne, red, navy and green; special lisle, in a variety of pretty styles, reinforced with double f $1.00 pair. sole and toe. Come in tan, champagne, bronze, pongee, 8 MERCERIZED TABLE CLOTHS, | 27-INCH LUSTER POPLINS ; . . . : : : : A SI AL 85c AND $1.15 EA ll. | —A fine grade, in serised fia Women’s French Suede Gloves in overseam style, silk filet Copenhagen, white, old-rose, pink, gray and other desirable bleached, satin-finished Pattern nes in black, white and a large assortment embroidered, with two pearl clasps, black, tan and gray; orings. Price 50c pair. of new shades Cloths, in spot, tulip, clover-bloss« other pretty effects. Size 58x66, 85c ; 58xé 32-INCH SILK-FINISHE $1.15 i | PONGEE, 19° YD.—Ce 17-INCH I ZACHED COT-| cream, tan, pink, gray, helio eS MULAN. Tema ey mete | get, LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS FOR JUNE sachin, coe, Wave caren, (| EVER, “classic cncnian, HM &@: A a ee I] Sepa MONTHLY STYLE BOOKS FREE | | inch Checked Glass Toweling of Irish man- | | } ufacture, that will not lint, is also offered at | | t Two Pleasing New Patterns in English Dinnerware special $1.00 pair. First Floor. COTTON in white, Nile and in checks and nds and apron Gingham « stripes, dark and light g Closing Out Broken Lines of Suede Footwear SPECIAL, $1.65—-Wom- SPECIAL $2.00—Wom en’s Gray Suede Oxfords, this special price. Two new arrivals in English Dinnerware have just been added to the lines of Open-Stock patterns, one a dainty border decoration in floral design of red, green and blue, the other with border in artistic conventional effect. Both of these bid fair to become extremely popular 50-PC. SET, SERVICE FOR SIX PER 50-PC. SET, SERVICE FOR SIX PER- en's Black Suede Oxfords, in " One-eyelet ‘Ties and Pumps ith ankle strap. Have plain 1 and Cuban heel ‘Eto 6, $2.25—Wom en's Black Suede One-eyelet small sizes only, with plain SONS, $13.00—A new floral border design, as | SONS, $12.25—A new conventional border illustrated, in green, red and blue, delic ately | pattern, the pieces gracefully modeled and the treated with gold. Fifty-six Piece Set, service | decoration pleasing and effective. Fifty-six- for six persons, $1 : 100-Pe. Set. service for | Piece Set, service for six persons, $14.50; 100- twelve persons, $24.00. | Pe. Set, service for twelve persons, $21.00. toe, welt sole and Cuban heel 60SPECIAL§ § $1.75—Wom en's Brown and Gray Suede Oxfords, broken sizes and e, welt sole ken | cen Aenea ode aoa sizes, _lasement Satesroom. The Northland Refrigerator, Price $10.50 Economical Direct-Action Gas Ranges } . e The Northland Refrigerator here | Embroideries and Tuckings at | Sewing Baskets, Ss . Attractively Low Prices 45c and 95c Allover Embroidery of Swiss or nainsook, in small, dainty designs, 50c yard Jaskets, ‘with weathered Allover Embroidery in open work designs, 0c yard oak stands and pouches of Nainsook Tucking, 2 inches wide, 40c yard various printed drapery fab Swiss Tucking with Valenciennes insertion, $1.25 yard rics in feveed and floral ef Wide Swiss Embroidery Insertion, suitable trimming § fects; 45c¢ and 95¢ i] waists and dresses, 23c yard Scotia Wdaibtiin: Shanasit Madhavi Ties, with plair and Cuban heel. In t narrow widths, with plain Oe The oven of the Direct-Ac- Wiemieated (ia AD laches high, 8 ts te tion Gas Range is heated by inches wide and 16 inches deep, and : means of burners placed at bot- has provision chamber measuring i tom of front and sides. The heat generated passes direct to top of oven, is deflected down- ward and passes into flue-open- Two stvles oO Sewi 3 I'w tyle f Sewing 16% inches high, 18 inches wide and 11% inches deep, fitted with two ad justable shelves; ice capacity, 60 pounds. Price $10.50 ings at back of oven. The ar- Another excellent value in a mod- ates : eee . rows in illustration indicate di rection taken by heat current. This circulation renders both In the Floor Coverings Section Curtain Ends Specialy Priced INLAID LINOLEUM—Priced at $1.00 Nottingham Lace Curtain Ends, 1% and erately-priced Refrigerator is pre sented in the “La Belle” at $9.50 This Refrigerator is of dependable ate renee Hd Bae a 1 yards long, in white and ecru, special 19 pehatearsion thepuahaul S6cinabes oven wastes, —_ being no patterns at 35c, 40c and 45c¢ square yard Sample Curtain Ends of Novelty Lace in height, 20 inches wide and 14 inch oss a hig eter available FLOOR OILCLOTH—25c and 40c } Curtains, average length 14 yards, special es deep. ‘The provision chamber {0F Simultancous use. Five feet 5 square yard. 50c each measures 10x1344x16 and is fitted {O! 848 will bake biscuits on both CA An extra charge of 10c square yard is Remnants of various Drapery Materials with adjustable shelf, Ice capacity, shelves, this including heating made for laying Linoleum and Oilcloth.) are offered at extremely low prices. 45 pounds. “" {of oven and baking. Various sizes and styles in Dire Basement Salesroom, Basement Salesroom. —Annex, First Floor. Ranges are displayed in the Stove Section, Annex, First Floot. Mail Orders Carefully | ( FREDERICK & NELSON a ipsa Siiieeiaentiatl INCORPORATED Mail Orders | f \ “Mail Orders caetaly | (Frederick & Nelson) in Ostermoor Mattresses INCORPORATED SSS SSS Se SS

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