The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1910, Page 8

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of the ples a Mrs. Ba herents One day wife of Washingto of Mrs. I By Til NO from anyt tistry, and in dental century Partial tween the ingly com times. T with sore bing. Food der them all these bi All that have two you a pe visit to rather tha ed. to work. all work. THE pendent small it always t HE and man The ot idler. ings accc The nded by They simply teeth which they come ing disease and foul breath By Our Method we do away with won't make your gums sore, is sanitary We have robbed the dental chair of its terrors. a@ bank account, ferent from the y United Press) YTON, May 1 It the hearings, o¢ ter the gow just be Each of these & group Hadien of And Mrs. Humphrey, Too. recently Mrs, Humphrey the congressman m, and a per al fr Ninger, went to yn with the pmments of the were TALKS ON TEETH E REGAL DENTISTS PARTIAL PLATES ARE T SANITARY Our Method js entirely differen hing else offered in der isthe one great adv selence of the present plates are makeshifts fill up the teeth and are ing out at hey make the by their o d lodges be: and decays th ad points we or 1 rfect set of teeth We have mad he dentist's a plea in something to be drea From the simplest piece of } work that we are called upon to do the most same high-class, careful and exper! enced operators are here to do the complicated, We give a written guarantee with REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union St. REAL MAN And the Idler Did you ever notice the inde air about a man who has no matter how He seems dif. fellow who is rying to borrow a dollar. IS. DIFFERENT may be? He's a man with manly aims ly purposes In life. her fellow-—he’s just an Don't be the other fellow Get ahead and stay ahead We pay four per cent on sav punts: State Bank OF SEATTLE Corner First and Yesler at] ipying ppposite side y, generally occu nd Chatr complaint women “perte ct gaps be everiast inoppor rtune quire is that you | » teeth In gens | jaw to work from, and we can gt that these Men’s Shoes, black o' gress; McKay screw fastened ; Work oak and oil tan calf, Good, Heavy r brown; heavy soles, sewed or standard lace or con extra good values at, a pair— RAYMOND & HOYT 1406 THIRD AV. Between Union and Pike MRS. BALLINGER AND MRS. PINCHOT GLARE AND STARE AT INVESTIGATION CONVICT as oun | KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 17 The conviction of Dr. B, ¢ for the murder of Colonel JUNEAU, Hyde H. Swope, apparently cau physician no loss of sleep du the night. He awoke in his cell in The whele a cheerful mood, and was smiling when he gre isitors on the boat tary, convicted on circumstantial clut DRY GOODS ‘Basement STYLISH NEW HOUSE AT $1.50—Of excellent quality pareala in pink and white or blue and white plaids, pink or blue white stripes and several fancy designs These fasten in back, have waist made with broad tucks over shoulder, high neck and long sleeves The waist has bias bands on front, finished with pearl buttons. The skirt is gored to fit the figure smoothly. and Dresses oline in pink, blue, gr feet high, side panels een and red 4 feet 8 inches Price cretonne in assorted patterns attractive; 95e each ving "Room Waste frames filled with shirred silkoline, 45c. Basswood Folding Curtain Stretchers tionary pin Norway Pine Folding Curtain Stretchers, Basement & and colors; Ladies’ Home Journal | Patterns |__om FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Closes Dally #( 590 indicated tily navy, Seasonable Drapery Section Offerings Three-Fold Oak Screens filled with shirred silk ; center panel is 5 Baskets of weathered oak, , With sta THE | iv to Mrs, Ballinger, Not 16) the newspaper men should chron-| | minute er this complaint Sen-|icle the fact that she was present, | ator yn had a visit devoted adherent of the | friends caUne he tranamitte ted | ' nearest 1 abhor Pinchot sup | mother neer The yadmit that | them, A he couldn't oc adios, and | greatly 1 that he had a time pres} But w siding over the ns It waa, | foer's wife in > the newspape Pity the Reporters. whispered occasions So it happens that the newspaper | great joy among Who sit at a table just at the One of the newspa: d of the two rows occupied by the | audibly in rep boar the brunt of the | present, but t feeling wife of tt wife of another cabinet of ened the new th t ficer was with Mrs. Ballinger one | name of her husband, but tt didn't day recently, She was anxious that | work evidence hesitated to vote .D WHALE SINKS A SHIP) NOME. MINERS ARE (Wy United Press.) May whaler Lizzie Sorenson of San Francleco sank maney last Thursday, stove in by a terrific blow from the tall of an enraged whale 17, The off Cape Om | ite hull had been har pooned, and turned and charged The vessel sank Mrs. Hyde issued a state In four minutes, giving the ment declaring that she had no| crew barely time to take to the doubt of her husband's innocence mall boats. They rowed to and that she would stand by hin! ghore, and were picked up Fri until the end day night by a passing ship. |, W. C. Crone, one of the two! The whale was found dead near jsarors to ' the con-| the scene of the fight. The vietion of Hyde until the last, said) pews was brought here yester- | today ty Hyde was bis own worst! %#Y BY the steamer Rustler. | enemy in the His own testi Improvement Club Meets. | mpny convicted nm. He said he The University n ab had bought cyanide for 10 years, | w eat tor w evening at & and yet could not remember where | o’clo bly of the he had bought it. If he had not | Univ st church, Bast testified, I doubt if he would have | 42nd st Rrooklyn ay, North been convicted end tm t wi dincuaned Crone has a son in the peniten-| Joseph P, Totten ts secretary of yy) At HIS is by far ing-opportunity Salesroom Ready-to-Wear Section has of- fered in months—it is notable for its time- liness and the very wide selection of desir- able styles, materials and colorings afford- ed, as well as for the pronounced savings The offering comprises surplus lines of Suits from leading manufacturers, and broken lines from regular stock, all sizes Every garment in the collection exhibits a degree of excellence in design, workmanship that marks it as exceptional value THE COATS come in two-, four-button styles, plain tailored and pret- trimmed models, grade of silk and some having extra silk shield. THE SKIRTS are in new plaited and tunic THE MATERIALS Mannish Suitings, Diagonals, Stripes and Fancy Mixtures. THE COLOR RANGE includes black, light-blue, light-green, dark-green, der and gray plaids. Values that merit particular in- terest are afforded at from 34 at $15.00, effects. white, Excellent Values i in House Dresses, Wrappers and Aprons PERCALE $1.25—Of dark white material, belted at waist tom GINGHAM sand gingham, 15¢ Hubbard Apron ed gingham, 1,25, Weathered Oak Work Baskets with receptacle of useful and double-tipped fingers. In black, : blue and red; sizes 5, 54% and 6 only, 85c special 59¢ pair room. Basement © esroom | Values of Uneasy is Importance in Women’s Tailored Suits to APRONS AT Aprons of blue Long Silk Gloves Special 59c Pair Milanese Exceptional values are offered in length with mousquetaire wrist and NORWEGIANS TO GELEGRATE INDEPENDENCE fon prosentative « Peer Btre 1841 pr Mayor G wi eign nal Federated Boole FIGHTING A CUT (By Special Cable.) NOME, May 1 A general effort in on to reduce the Ke scale paid for the past 10 Seward }penineula, The one Mining comp le lead attempt The «are resisting, and have refune reduced scale of the Nome counell Start Work on Dam. CounciIman Sawyer introduced at the meeting of the city council last wineer begin work on the cor struction of @ permanent dam at the headworks on Cedar Lake. PUSHING AHEAD. At our present rate of growth soon be the largest wall paper and paint house in Seattle. We oth lose money If you do not traae | we with us i Federaj Paint and Wall Paper Co 1914 Firat Ave Arcade Annex | Right in the Shopping Center i} | FURNI. URE DRY GooDs | $15.00 the most attractive buy- that the Basement 44 being represented. fabric and three- and all lined with a fine include smart Plain and Fancy Serges, medium-blue, gray, laven $15.00 tan, HOUSE WRAPPERS AT gray and white or blue and made long and full, and having full ruffle at bot very 15¢ and white and 25¢ checked of blue Baserment Salesroom. and white check Broken Sizes Silk Gloves, 16-button Mail Orders Carefully Filled | j if Wo SEATTLE STAR | & | | EE ESS Tears | "FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc aria ure |p) | Ktore Clones Dally wt 0:96 Dry Goes Specials in Medium-Priced Furniture Described below are a number of especially keen values now in evi Purnituce Dry lence among the broad assortments of staple, medium-priced Furniture here displayed. _ 1, iPM Phe Oak Stands and Tables: Specially Priced A number of Solid Oak Tables received in a hipment | slightly defective condition he defect usefulne found to be ina slight and do not impair the have priced these specially at a very low figure were are very ables, we | | | | | Meheen. (0am SLANDE)| SOLID: OAK EXTENSION TA-| = SPECIAL $1.00—Well made of re \L. cupboard fo id stock with 18 BLE, SPECIAL $6.75—Has 42-inch | kitchen use ly ‘belt gf square top, strongly braced. Have quare t and ned 1 fluted legs 4 n; has thre juare top, and turned flute eg turned fe supporting shelf be half length Extends to six feet. above, wire net ends very active value, or provide ng lock, Special 25 od Camp Stools t Hardwood Camp Stools: ty of Hardw 1 str seat; jus M5 EO rs 2a OAK HAT RACK, $12.75 ] —A moderately priced hat | OAK rack of considerable merit | BUFFET, SPECIAL | MEAT SAFE, SPE-| ROCKER, SPE because of its excellent | $18.00—Of solid oak, in golden ‘ vf i 2.95 Pleasi 5 truction 1 . | CIAL $1.35—Of fir with | $2-95 — Pleasingly-de em, te ry auarnt roe finish, with top 21x42 inches and gee is signed Rocker of bitch finished mahogany; ¢ pecially well-made andl | finished; has panel bad of height } breadth, turned arm ports and saddle seat. oak finished golden and rubbed dull; hes four double brass hangers, first grade French piste bevel Mirror, broad arm rests and {6 provided with um | brella rack and compart ment beneath seat for stor ing rubbers. Price $12.75. | =f back and sides, provided with two beveled French plate mirror 10x | Wire net front, 38 inches } Has drawer for small linen pieces, drawers for | silver and deep storage compart- | two shelves. May be fasten- good ed upon wall or upon ment below. Front is of select- | | ed quarter-sawed stock, | window sill. | FOLDING COT, SPECIAL $1.25 CHILDREN’S| MAPLE CRIB, SPE | STEEL GO - CARTS) —This Cot fills the elements CHAIRS, SPECIAL | CIAL $1.85—A_substantial- | $3.98—A special purchase of people Mving in camps or Sum } ly constructed Crib of light | ‘ { Go-Carts mer cottages who wish to pro | 45c—From the wide va- maple, fitted with wire fab- | % @antity of Go Vide for sleeping accommodations | riety of children’s furni- | Tie spring in fine pencil | ables us to offer them at without being inconvenienced by ’ | weave. The legs are fitted | price for quick di additional beds. The Cot weighs | ture here featured, Chair thirty pounds and folds compact Cart illustrated is with casters and fold under, | : ed of steel, with spring admitting of Crib being roll | is of hardwood in golden ly, enabling It to be placed out of | gy “ 3 | ed beneath ordinary bed. | reclining back, ball’ sight when not in use | finish and is strongly White Cotton Pads wheels and large Wood Fiber Pads for the above | braced to withstand | 4, Crib may be had at | ti with a Cot are priced at $1.30. | rough handling. i$ | tion, Carpet-Size, Made-Up R I i i arpet-Size, Made-Up Rugs at Interestingly-Low Prices The Carpet Section is offering attractive values ‘ r in odd-size Rugs made up from short lengths @ discontinued patterns of carpeting, priced as follows: Axminster ay 10-6x11-9 BIB OO TT Valeet sak ivin sasee el sth: 6x66 © 9 Tapestry Brussels 8-3x 8-9 BiLSO.) Tinentry Hrissels © 8-3x10-5 $1285 Tapestry Brussels 8-3x 8-6 $10.00 | Richie Shouse \ Kul? $230} Tapestry Brussels 9-4x10 Rieio.| fr ee nO Gnle $2200 Imperial Velvet -10-6x10-6 $21.00 | Body Brussels . -10-6x10-6 | Velvet .6 x4 $11.25 | Wilton Velvet 9-9x11 $2475 Velvet see 83x 9-6 $14.50 | Bundhar Wilton ...... . 94x 9 58 FIRST QUAL ITY INLAID LINOLEUM, SPECIAL, $1.15 SQU ARE YARD—Four patterns 0g ~ choose from. Third Floor ; Attractive Values F he Housefurnishings Secti ractive Vaiues From the Housefurnishings Section WOOD TOOTH “NEVE 3U RN” HOSE COMBINA PICKS, SPE-| COVERED ROAST- TION IAL $4.95—The CIAL 2 PACK ARE spr Combination pic AGES FOR & ERS, SPECIAL ¢ consists of he Of soft ee Gl nan | Made of heavy sheet stec ished hardwood od, | ‘ ‘ % holder and atta ble-pointed | measuring 16 inches long, | 10% inches wide and 10 FOL DING | inch deep. Have COAT HANG 1 steel rods on t rt eg geENA ote ‘ with couplt ozzle ERS, SPI h IAL the wear and pre throws a solid stream Kes as ( ei 1 y vent food from burning or heavy spray re, Fold « ate Sh oan GES REO OE HRT TN pactly and may be carried in pocket WIRE FLESH FORKS, SPE CIAL 7e—Three tine fork of extra INCORPORATED heavy wire

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