The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1910, Page 16

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WALTER DAMROSCH DOESN’T RAVE NOR TEAR HIS HAIR NOR “CUSS” THE CHORUS JURY ACQUITS HARRY FLANNERY: Jonen Dally wt 6:90 | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. ae Dry Gongs san ntealnited Reaee . s RAFAEL, Cal, May 2@ ib anmeen eit tet te hor and at Dan HUT anny tre ew One-Piece Cloth Dresses fy gentle eh attle orchestra Ia very for- | COmMmMisajon, nd with grand nip at his sy tunate tnt aving this young man for | larceny ction with? fake bd Wa Damros a director,” mid Damrusch, “ang | poo! room @laclosures at: Satealito 1sses an 00 New York Symphor shows ite Judement in taking | ¥4# found not guilty by a jury otnet 9 - ® - ad an id wholesome, natural American, To|Mlaht, The first ballot stood 19 to! . f a per bine & 9 . from | 1 for acquittal, On the ‘ond bal j 1 teresting collection of One-Piece 3 " Europe and we freaki#h hate is} lot Juror Longley gave in A An unusually inte , 1 h ir Dresses ig be f hi an : |xrand jury is investigating charges misses and small women is displayed at $ ) and $25.09 w me, t H ‘ © ble family,” the fof Jury tampering 1 | fels in } } | y continued, a moment later =e bracing smart and exclusive mode 1 re and storm ge iw t , Some of there men have been with | BABY PROVES HIS Latte yropriate for street and dress wear Mies Cor Onneee | mo 17 years, One-third of them are FATHER INNOCENT that are equally approprs hei —— 3 ie | American born. A pretty Dre it $25.00 } Gibson-effect yoke, plaited as Shere 6 Du ; bend Bo : fh big or (By Valted Preas> ‘ laid silk down side-front, full-plaited skirt, and J of base gan. ‘od ‘anc have CROOKSTON, Inn, May fle of pla Ik down } mh, @ oi of baggns heard that that in his ideal Have 20.—Elbert, the oneyearold ¢ 1 } 1 nd black } py Jyou a characterintic ideal for your] gen of Patrick | F belt. Shown in cadet lite, Navy a lack. Another modey our f gy lag & crabestra prisoner at Fort Le: this price has yoke and side-trimming of soutache braid, the oe diewont “An organ i® sultable only for] Kan, while playing In the attic | yw draped overskirt grad be ecclosiantical muste, 1 think,” replied day found five fiting quarter sleeves and new dra ar: ss ne bea age Mr, Damrosch. “An orchestra and | re intact, for the supposed A very effective Dress, an adaption from a French mg | . on band should have more color destruction of which his father, 4 with tie 7 see his charnete b tablter land atten sinek Vado, has Dutch neck, finished with tie, plaited skirt and wide leather in no ot wa Must Have Emotion, pueed te 4b tenth’ " ) $18.50 Would He Topple? ae i sahpei belt. Price, $18 econ Plog, He was standing on the director's Jment of music. ‘The Pearon repeatedly told the box, baton raised, rehearstr bie 1 he muat « court that he had mistaid the ¢ the Mi new chorus Ladle of Seattle. He wa papers but wae not able to tel! what he had done with them, rpret wha pret ttf Misses’ One-Piece Linen Dresses and they to him—a trying 1 th it and meant A moveme 6 been start Would my idol topple off the » keep my own personality] ed to get President Taft to New Models at $8.58, $15.00 and $18. 50 al? t fit. Ihave no right] pardon Fearon He wore a gray business s rude my personality | in Exceptionally attractiv and becoming are the new One! ae. i. bee mere Pig sian tex 44 ta paws vane ‘sh st WANTS EASY GRADE piece Linen Dre ses for Mis es now being displayed at the abon coat were the N ‘ suld try te ove upon Shakes ici vet the time mental. | Interpret TO QUEEN ANNE)|| prices. They come in naturs il linen color, white, light- -blue and ‘elaxa t famous ir i" - 1 r man, the man wh a ee nple sin. | CounciIman BL, Blaine tn mow | navy, some with pretty Dutch necks and others trimmed wi manly tired and | tun: ene be henienity, of | Working: with the city engineer on | dainty lace or net yokes. Skirts are in ut effective plaites & train " atin a jan easy de to the top of Queen | “ ¢ 8 and 20. Anes : ‘ The chorus didn't go ‘ or styles. Sizes, 14, 16, 18 and 20 Ane of the jaunty Middy In following t ns and and savage b Dresses is also featured in the collection forgot te joliniat laug " jane, has ne » with —Becend Pigg rector Damroseh lnughed | r Hix devotion to his farmil inter balance ‘ated by the |] ay , ARTE RAR NNM RE another. started over and thelr ideally beautiful home life are if the 8 K. Co. is given | to tear his hair, t pe ‘w Jare tacts of commen knowledge over the thorough Kir 5 ll P perament ey, director of t | uty Gamelan ehtieman. |fare when it Is completed. Con paella ier, actor tthe Se |""Waier “Damron "poteman [fare ghen Wem comping. mM Long imonos Specially Priced uence condemned, and the ¢ will aggre . . * | vse gate about $100,000, The route to SPECIAL $1,00—Long Kimonos of heavy lawn prettily SPECIAL $1.2 ng Kimonos of heavy lawn in blag WANT TOO MUCH FOR/REVELLE TO HOLD the wan ngton membere of the fhe top af the hill will be about 1400 patterned in floral, convephingal or Persian designs, Made or white with large blue iris design. Made w FIRE HOUSE AT FUNDS FOR BIG banker of the Pactf riediction. ral egpead relly with broad tucks across shoulder and trimmed with pat- | r over sho trimmed with ruffie GEORGETOWN NATIONAL Ope S= Soretin os t the |] tern bands head banker : Portland} Children show great wisdom tn ECLA 5 o Méatl AL 75 ong f heavy lawn wi oe cata July 26 wane 1 thelpet. Resins the doluct euk! SPECIAL $1.50—Long Neglig IAL, 7 Long heavy lawn with iki Geninel eomunatee Se fire Counciiman Thomas P. Revelie has| funds of the w d|thetr parents that their parente|[a White or white grounds with d ‘ or dots, trimmed w ttern border. water has rejected the offer ft the unanimous endorsement lin Seattic have about them. WW polka dots, plaids or checks. They are shirred in to | Bigs gppee 30 e Rainier Votun > _ iif ae te and acm talekin’ at tt ' th full ruffle WHITE LAWN SACQUES, 85e, $1.00, $125, ¢ Georgetown a fitted belt and are finished at the m wi | ee J ! - Rainier’s fire department property Have broad, square collar over shoulder trimmed with lace | $1.95 vy $. a { M tine lawn or dotted Swiss, with f in the suburb just annexed to the l sine mn me Hh inserth and edge | and circular pepium Kecond Fie | city, The committee took the por! | FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. parm | Browehine “GES REE eae ai) ton that the Rainier company was DRY Goocs Store Closes Daily at 6:90 . , asking an excessive price, and the DRY goons \ * . ’ . , U on Rel org ang - F a Values in Children’s Wash Dresses at ens Knit Underwear quarters, with the option of pur chase, for the fire apparatus to be stationed at Georgeto SOCIETY COWGIRL TO STUMP STATE FOR MISS HAZEL PHILIP. CHICAGO, May 20.—Miss Hazel Philip, known as the most beautiful woman in her native state of south Dakota, land owner, cowgirl and #o- ciety leader, is going to tour her state in an automobile this spring. urging the men to vote for the amendment to the state cons! tion to give the suffrage rights women. Miss Philip says she has same right to vote as her brot have, and it was prine through her efforts that the posedsamendment to the tion of South Dakota was drawn up and submitted to the voters “Why shouldn't I vote? mands. “I own land in my own right, and I have to pay taxes on} it.” Miss Philip is taking an a part in the “no vote, no tax” mo ment started here. The refusal of Miss Belle Squires to pay her taxes | because she was not permitted to represent her property st agitation. The suffragists he have rallied to support Miss Squir in making a test case, and sent out 5,500 letters to the w taxpayers of the city urging them join the movement Miss Philip has promised that if the the move is successful she will bor buffalo row a team of father, on the Fort Pierre, 8. the head of the down State street from her} suffragist “You may be surprised, a are married, to find how things cost,” he warned her. “Oh, I don't know,” she srolling, catessen store.” said, “I used to clerk in a deli Buffalo Ex DID YOU SEE IT? WHAT? WHY THE MAJESTIC Want to Go Free?) Why of Course! Then watch the umne of The Star. classified col constitu. | * she de-| if Somewhere there are two tickets advertised. They will be| given to the persons whose names are mentioned in the ad. These hames were picked at random from | the city directo They may be| your own. There is always a good| | | show atthe Majestic, e best there 1s in vaudeville. Re Btar classified ads Habit.” Phe and “Get the tree Il girl « Children’s Wash Pt check hence Pump ral percale, ir of blue or penhagen signs, 8 and Oxfords trir f pretty black 1 Basement Safesroom| Excellent Valacs ‘in Women’s Ready -to- hildren’ $ Wash Ds Dresses at 55c anc tl with navy or Co Basement Section is new Pat < styles ent Le atiiee: with } one — ize swiditis. $2.35 pair strap to High Shoes, button and lace styles, of bright kid | Well. fects and combinations of black and white and gray and | leather with patent tip, sizes 244 to 6, widths A to Oxfords in white. Interestingly priced at $5.00. AR | D, $2.50 pair. Basement Salesroom Patent Colt, Vici pinaenens nS eneeaaaee speak emma et eid. or Cun metal leather, Mail Orders sizes 24% to 6, | | Frederick & Nelson 1 bands white Sales showing igned to Special Pumps vail Oxfords bai School Girls The Shoe for grow- featured sroom $1.95, $2.95, $3.75 and $6.75 Interesting new arrivals in Children’s Wash Dresses linen and chambr check clude models in plaid gingham, percale, i in light and dark shades and black Stripes, as well as solid colors. ‘They are made French styles, the waists having plait over sh high or Dutch neck. Trimmed and ribbon. Prices $1.95, $2.9 Two new models in White and white ymulder anc Dresses, Lawn Sizes 6 to 14 years; price $2.00 saved 3 HE low prices that are such an attractive feature | of the displays in the popular Basement Sales- room Ready-to-Wear Section go hand-in-hand with correct Women’s Hosiery: Typical Values WOMEN’S LISLE HOSIERY, 35c PAIR; : FOR $1.00- quality, in light weight with double heel, sole and toe ome in black and tan WOMEN’S MACO COTTON HOSIE styles and desirable qualities, enabling pur to be made with a definite assurance of econ- chases omy and lasting satisfaction. Mention is made below PAIRS FOR $1.00—In light weight, excellen of some of the seasonable offerings now in evidence in } only this Section. WOMEN’S BLACK SILK LISLE HOSIERY, 35c ; PAIR; 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00—Have deep garter spl ate WOMEN’S LINGERIE DRESSES AT Of good WOMEN’S LACE BOOT LISLE HOSIER quality mull, trimmed with embroidery or lace, insertion and PAIR; 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00—In the season's newest pin tucks. Have high lace collar or Dutch neck, %- or full terns ; colors, black and tan HALF HOSE SF ANCY in striped CHILDRI 50c PAIR } also in length sleeves TUB and pla DRESSE white, lavender tucks and skirt, The Skirt is WOME herd checks, WOMEN lined 1 or over-draped skirt $5.00. plue ne or twe 1 colors with Scot« Of good quality linene in Waist is trimmed with wide and waist are trimmed with braid made in over-draped style. Priced at $5.00. S COATS AT $5.00—In black 34 inches long $S COATS AT $5.75 34 inches long WOMEN'S tan or t sleeves and white shep WOMEN’S LISLE UNION SUITS, i Specially priced on account of having been purposes. Of white lisle in low neck, tight or lace-trimmed knee SPECIAL d for di sleeveless style Of black panama, satin with BLACK DIAGONAL COATS AT $6,75- 38 inches long WOM WHITE SERGE COATS, 3 es donee ’ P d Oxf d: hms h ROR COATS, 38:-tached tong Women’s Pumps an ords, FULL-1 and black NGTH or blue se CO; AT $10.00. 56 inches long I In cloth of gold Special $2.35 Pair Wom with we It sole, plain toe and Cuban heel gray and blue. Special $2.35 pair Women's Black Cravenette strap, welt sole and Cuban heel Pumps with leather tip anc of Special $2:35 pair Women’s Patent Vamp Oxfords in two-button style with gray suede top, turned sole, plain toe and Cuban heel. Spe cial $2.35 pair. New Pongee and Taffeta Waists at $5.00 The Waist Section offers a number of very attractive val The illustration shows ues in Semi-tailored Waists, two of which have been select an Po Oxford in nt colt leather ed for special mention. One style, which is of pongee, has way h Whale ni slender mpg +: the entire front tucked, and is trimmed with self color but € waist and narrower at the f f . s che heel than is a woman's shoe o tons or braid ornaments; finished with side ruche We ther the and the same size model is of striped taffeta silk made in similar style, tary heel, is It has a mili graceful and fits comes in a wide range of colorings, including two-tone ef widths B, D, $2.35 pair, and Filled | Carefully n ethers made with French waists and tucked skirts, one having Dutch neck Wear Summer A rel finished with bands of eyelet embroidery, the other a t ppa neck model, having collar tucked and trimmed with 3 : Women’s Lisle and Mercerized Knit Underwear Specially Priced. 1 splay n n's Cravenette Oxfords in three-eyelet Blucher style Come in black, 1 i au a } : EB: Artistic Summer Drapery Fabrics Interestingly Priced FLORENTINE as well as artistic dra yard, white de Women’s Gun-Metal Pumps in two-strap style, with tip ci nr welt sole and Cuban heel. Special $2.35 pair Shenk eacel ts rn Pp or entional designs, in blue, ck or pink. hese are ith bands in plain 36-INCH CURTAIN MUSLINS FIGURED match prevailing in a variety of dainty color effects, | in several d in Dress and fasten all floral designs in stripes, land and | in coloring. These way down the back, cluster effects. Make pretty Summer | dainty kimon “npg wg tenogs Aiba re draperies for windows, 12%e yard ‘ reries, Price 85¢ =A Raed nclsiihed Couch Covers of serviceable tapestry in effective designs of dark Oriental colors. ; all around; 8 feet 6 inches long and 48 inches wide, $3.75 Os #4 FREDERICK & NELSO ee INCORPORATED broidered desig ecru, navy Sammer Styles and Weights CHILDREN’S COTTON UNION SUITS—Pine qui ity, medium weight, and may be had with high sek long sleeves in ankle-length style, or knee-length ‘style high neck and short sleeves. Priced according to sia a] SOc, 65¢ and 75¢ BOYS’ BALBRIGGAN COTTON UNION*SUI —In ankle-length with high neck and long sleeves or length style with high neck and short aleeves. “ CHILDREN’S COTTON VESTS AND. P. GARMENT— Vests with high neck anddong in ankle-length or tight-knee style, also with late umbrella knee Pint Women’s s Fabric Gloves, 50c Pair The showir men’s Fabric Gloves at 50c paira nd Chamoisette qualities, all made Wie ve manufacturers and exceptional ia prises Si of the f ability ar Women’s Double two ¢ »$ at wrist; c SOc Women’s style. C pair Women's fine quality Venetian L ent fasteners at wrist brown and navy. Price oped, extra-quality Silk GI me in black, white and popt Washable Cham ¢ in chamois color, oisette Gloves in ‘two , biscuit and gray, + e Gloves with de black, whié, rs incl pa air, WOMEN’S MERCERIZED S AND_TiGh SPECIAL, 50c GARMENT- Ain Ribbed Mi Vests in broken sizes, with high neck and long of sleeves. Tights in ankle-length to match. First Fist From the Extensive Lines of Dependable Toilet Requisites De ge re T n, one-pound cans 2 aP, . en's Violett: Sop zRoor , for toilet and bath, 8c cake. Boards; one dozen in box, 10c. Men's Pocket Ce mbs in cases, 10c each. Euthy Tooth Paste, 15c Imported Hair Brushes with good bristles»aed Long Flexible Nail Me r torated Talc in Bla ia Face Powder nche, Rosee or &3@ — Find Fit CURTAIN NEDS# Cluny and Dit practical or white; surtepe room or hall #8 SILK | NOVELTY ractive | Filet, Fish Net | effects in | Come in Ar | living room, « | 65e yard, Come with plain edge or —Third ally att be ng, lay made into g- Dainty Embroidered Lace Alloves Attractive Value at $1.25 Yard Twenty-two-inch Lace Allover Nets with dainty si! low effect. Com* $} 25 yard. Price $1.25 yard. si iret 32-Inch White Dimity, Special 25¢ Yai 32-inch Dimity of good quality en finish, in large pl and small or medium-size checks, Special 25¢ yatd. ae n in small , old-rose, figure shac gray and black Direet-Actio Gas Range!

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