The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1910, Page 10

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| efforts mer y Hope, “Free WHITE ontg Again,” Masdives, 0 bak a! wii NO MORE RUBBER hind Footlights to Support| be TIRES FOR AUTOS Y Best Friend She Ever Had—| Her Mother } RARE (Hy United Preead PITTSBURG, May 26.—A new invention has been com pleted by George Weeting house. It is an alr spring and by it, Mr. Westinghouse says, The H diay a the expense of running all ve 7 ble the great blue dia of hicles now rubber tired will be it t er Hope Jewels is known, left mis: #| decreased 60 per cent ‘ , gxor than the} ® fortune wherever It traveled rubber tire may be die pe t t cing and | ® Lord Hope presented the stone It te rted the new inven re © in » bride, May Yohe, who tion ultimately will reduce the , with Putnam Bradlee price of motor cars one-half They going tubereu- } if 8 rmy officer A series of plungers on air t Lady Hope left blue dia cushions is used on the same t to do it mond behind married Principie as an elevator ney ® g as y, w Strong at Buenos Ayres, Lord plunger, The alr spring is in ast t stone to placed under each corner of Hope wold the ¢ EERE EEE EEE EES EERE RR ED . Franke! New York the frame of a motor oar and ‘ rly failed. He up the shook with K tot ‘olot, a Par i than rubber tires. . mn. Th $300,000. spring for a motor oar Is r rot less Ivan a clyinder about three inches huma * per year and it to his long, the plunger connected th ¢ doliars than can be A few MAY VOHE. with the frame, working up ned. Pretty big profits girl was shot by a Sad rane and down as Increasing or . t, but with the &@ Jealous rival and Kanitvoski «| May Yoho in Seattle] diminishing weight requires t « men named as the exe was murdere The tragedy months ago, She wanted rest, and | - - - f the Anti-Tubereu #0 upset Colot that he became not finding it In § the, came here mmty one kind} ®@ a maniac Abdul Hamid «| and lived with her mother, A di. | lvorce notice appeared in the pa pers tn Which Mary Augusta Strong sued Putnam Bradlee Strong for de sertion that ie @ly& bought the blue diamond and are the men/® every one knows what hap league pe to Abdul LET US CLEAN YOUR OLD STRAW Hal has named his fighting 4 tors: jw The present whereabouts of C & the Hope diamond {a un 80 the famous be Committee Named. bl again.” Asked if st erry, FW. Baker, D. Ely F. Blame, F. 8. Btim-| 4 rry waa elected chalr the committee at ite first] PORTLAND, Ore. May 25.——May , yesterday, and then Mr Henry annour that J, FLD of the Metropolit Alae aot an his the curse of the Hope dt May Yo! shrugged her she ut her troubles, the Lady Hope r, and thi y for the re flected glory from the white May's past, but | lights now trying to repay the remember her a 4, «ray haired woman Pee eee eee eee ee eee ee eee ee eee ee ee eee ee | Yohe is returning to the stage much tn this f recall the who don't pany, wh See oe ee 4 for re rking for my mother ey: Mr. Benry te- | te My married life was unhappy and tid wo | “Back to old Mfe, and I'm/T am «lad to be free. Lord Hope jalad I'm ge May I} ts in England and Mr. Strong ts in ba PEOPLE ASTONISHED eulize that we carry 5,000 different patterns of wall by « wing his | pe him «= assistant to |want to knocker May | Yohe I choose the stage if I where his frcultt | Whether Miss Yohe bases her|bad my life to begin again? 1) p Our 1910 stock now ready and his knowlv © fight that | tae as of being a “live upon | really don’t know, It 4 a fascinat.| for your inspection is to be made may be taken full ad | her days with Lord Hope and Brad-| ing life, and, once tasted, is hard Federal Paint and Wall Paper Co., vantage of. Strong is @ matter for develop: |to remain away from. 1314 First Av., Arcade Annex Of course, the first consideration | ment i 1 doubt, however, if {t is the life Right in the Shopping Center.) i , ttee will be | of the exeeutive the big tuber be held al! next week in the Mam- | son gl “Pach a. , | vA FURNITURE < FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [ FURNITURE $a om re - to ue n DRY GOODS Store Cloves Dally at 5:90 DAY GOODS the exhib! Hope Show would be ft mame for it, for its purp prove that tube sis can be bo’ cured and prevented, and it wi show the rn methods by whic doth of th things are being done | every day. i Moving Picture Shows. | The exhibit i to be a ital performance and absolutely free ot} all admission charges. There will be hourly moving picture shows and | lectures, good music all of the time, | and there will be a show of unique |] mechanical devices, all of them edu- | ative, that never have been shown - before In Seattle. It ls going to be a good show, and everyone-——man, woman and child—tn Seattle should see it before the week | ends. Basement Salesroor. Many Dainty Styles in Lingerie Waists At 50c and 75c *~ We illustrate two representative styles from the large assortment of pretty models in Lingerie Waists available at these attractively low prices. The line includes Waists of lawn effectively combined with em- broideries, laces and tucking and showing long sleeves. Colored Lawn and Gingham Waists at 65c ‘These are made with plaited front, long sleeves and soft collar of self material excellent values New Styles i in Children’s Wash Dresses at 95c, $1.15 and $1 45 Sizes 6 to 14 Years There are now being displayed a number of interestin rew arrivals in Ch Dresses of percale and chambray in many exceptionally pretty styles, the colors in plain blue, tan and pink, and gray, blue and white patterned with small dots or checks The waists are trimmed with bands or braids, have high neck or Dutch collar, 4- or full length sleeves and skirts are box plaited. These garments are very well made and fin and the values at 95c, $1.15 and $1.45 are more than ordinarily attractive Basement Salesroom. HERE'S MAX MAXINE’S dren's uding |] ished, Typically Good Values in Silks of Merit ALL-SILK SHANTUNG, 26 INCHES WIDE, 75¢ YARD—An espe cially desirable quality just received, shown in pongee shade only. po lg mete ra og ogpone . CHANGEABLE SHANTUNG, 27 , REPRESENTATIVE VALUES IN POP. ae tele ot ree He dnc | INCHES WIDE, 63¢ YARD—The change- | ULAR BLACK SILK a Burnett's new play. “The Dawn of Eighteen-inch good quality Black Taf Tomorrow.” In private life Mise} feta, 48c yard; 26-inch width, 73c yard; 35 Elliott {is Mrs. Forbes Robertson, | inch width, 75¢ yard while Miss Ro’ nom she suc Bens wy + ding =< Eighteen-inch Black Swiss Messaline, 55c rete __|]] combinations of gray and white, violet and | yar 7 white and maize and white “ 'Thirty-six-inch Black Peau de Cygne, DID YOU SEE IT? WHAT? NOVELTY HERRINGBONE STRIPE | $1.00 yard WHY THE MA. MAJESTIC WASH SII 18 INCHES WIDE, 48 Thirty-five-inch Black Luxor Silk, 90¢ yd YARD—Delightful summer fabrics shown Thirty-five-inch Black Satin Duchesse, Want to Go Free? Why of Course! GERTRUDE ELLIOTT. Here is Gertrude Elliott, Maxine’s |} able effect has been successfully applied to Shantungs and the result is very attractive An excellent quality is shown in pleasing R in dark cardinal, gray, lavender, old-rose, | 98¢ yard reseda and li ght-blue with alternating stripe Twenty-two-inch I f white 55e yard Orkeda Crepe, ment Salesroom. A Showing of Materials for Bathing and Gymnasium Suits at Interestingly-Low Prices I- Then classified col 5 umns of The display comprises materials in black and navy-blue as well as a good range of oth Somewh are two free |Il er staple colors, including the following tickets adve They will be given to the persons who on Thi six - inch Thirty - six-inch | Thirty - six-inch | Fifty-inch Mohair are mentioned in the ad. T Poplar Cle 25 11 Wool’ Storm | All Wool Panama, | Sicilian, 50c yard, names were picked at random from |[f y yard. rge, 50¢ yard | 50c y ard. Basoment Salesroom the city directory. They may be your own. There is always a good show at the Majestic, the best there is in vaudeville. Read The Star classified ads and “Get the Habit” Woman’ s and Children’s Hand- | pe es Links kerchiefs, 5c each Pace. erin. Sea As strong assortment of Women's and Children’s Hand Pearl Cuff Links, made in k rchiefs of fine, sheer material with small single cross-bar, ross-bar or open-work border, also plain hemstitched Ha idkerchiefs of lawn or linen, the lawn Handkerchief with embroidered wreath and initial in corner, Price 5c¢ each Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with open-work block initial, 6c each MATINEE RACES Madison Park one piece, and larger than are usually obtaipable at this price; especially uppro priate for wear .with sum mer waists, Price 25¢ pair Basement Good Card of HARNESS AND RUNNING RACES MONDAY AFTERNOON MAY 30, 1910 esroom Including Grand Stand " Star Want Ads are busi. pe tn vant ness bringers. Try them. | f ting models Furniture | Dry Go Persians range tr suitable bags and ma Remnants Dress G ilar fabrics weaves in ler enabling se ets and kimo: ode | and the st and mii THE SEATTLE eee caieats and kilted effec ea of Remnants and Short Lengi Silks, Woolen Dress Goods, Wash Goods and With ture Spe a view to immediate clearance of all ee FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Hore woe Dally at Exceptional Values Indicated in a Speq Offering of Tailored Suits at $25.00 Especial attention i illed to the keen value of desirable models in Tailored Suits that have been these representing broken assortments ol high-grade ¢ In the assortment every size and practically ever plain-tailored and trimmed mode re fine worsteds, Frenc} 1 825 00. Remnant Woolens, Wash Goods and Linens that have accumulated d weeks’ active selling, decisively-low_prices are now put into ¢ the offerit oes not permit of detailed particulars as te orings or prices, and attention is called to the summ some idea of the lines covered Remnants of Silk rt f Remnants of Colored Wast k Re { mbra r ‘ f 5 a ‘ ty of mixe f { a ir i yi r as plain t and dresse aici Pecan Te Remnants of White Wash Go rep egg Fe plain WI India Linc s “a hye : Striped Dimities, Mercerize to 14 y comprising . : 7 : ther a ‘ ve lengths of Dress Goods—The varied collection of Remnants of Linens Remnants comy r st p> eral weights and weaves; Ble the p nov Table Linens from 1% to 3 yar ngth s to a full dress pattern, | for tables of various sizes, in se NOs suits, skirts, waists, jack- | ae Toweling in che \ or with co CHILDRE COATS AT gra t f navy are V-neck pearl buttons 12 years CHILDRE lateresting Values Afforded in Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Sweater Coats Com white nodels, fini: and are sh ER COATS AT $3.5 collar and c4 gle-breasted wool and cor Sizes 6 to 12 WOM double or sis } navy prising surplus and broken lines atts pockets, ein white combinations, a st 1own ORFOLK red ar with SWEATER nd white and in solid col- Oxford and cardinal, These pockets and in sizes from 6 to N’S SEMI-FITTING SWEAT- }—Have high turnover and are made in sin- style. Made of zephyr worsted years. v a wide v breaste 2.15 and $2.85 pair ne in white, cardinal a SWEATER CO id Oxford ATS AT $47 iety of styles, includi woeeoeee WOMEN’S SWEATER COATS SPE- CIALLY PRICED AT $3.95—These are single-breasted, three-quarter-length, in fancy weave, and have notched collar; are offered at this special price on account of having been used for display purposes. MISSES’ HIGH NECK PONY SWEAT- ERS AT $4.50—Made in semi-fitting style, hand-knit in fancy stitch, and finished with pocket. Sizes 12 to 16 years. 76 Shown ‘in plain and fancy weaves, semi-fit- ng high shawl collar and notched collar effects, , with pocket and turnover cuffs. Come in white, cardinal, Oxford and —Second Floor Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Specially Priced at $2.15 and $2.85 Pair [ Special, $2.15 Pair | Women’s Ch two-eyelet effect sole and covered Cuban special $2.15 Women’s Black Cravenette Pur dull leather fa er tip, wel special $2 Women’s with plain tc $2.15 There are in patent leather, gray suede cially priced Women’s Glace Kid Gloves, $1.00 Pair Women’s Glace-finished Kid Gloves, in black, acing, instep strap, di Tan Vici Oxfe with plain toe, heel, all ole and Cuban heel, a Patent Leather Button Ox- x, welt sole at $2 pa all ir i fords with gray suede top, plain toe, sole and Cuban heel $2.15 sizes, and Cuba and turned sizes, with eath- Il sizes, turned special also a number of styles in Pumps and Oxfords, ktd, in broken sizes, spe- | assortment of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords in various desirable styles can leathers, , has been divided into two groups and priced for clearance af Among the models comprised in this attractive offering a Women’s Women’s Women’s Also comprised in this spe popular shades, some with Paris-point, others brosser em foot or split sole, 35¢ pair. broidery on back, are shown in pique styles, with iH $1.00 pair Values in Toilet Requisites Nail Ename Lustr-ite } cake, 1% Lustr-ite Lustr-ite ¢ one or two patent fe Nail Bleach “uticle Ice, 1 1, in 19¢ % Lustr-ite Salve and Enam el, 19¢ Lustr-ite Re Holmes’ Frostilla, 19c erkin Be yards, box se Tint, 19¢ es, | bristles, 20c 50c | Liquid Gree of juid reen | shampoo and toile twelve, Br. f oe Ongoline 25c Dr 7 y's saline, 19¢ Hudnut’s > 25¢ Mail Orders Carefully Filled Cosmetic Cuticle Ro- Acid, Nail Polishers, 50c, 75c¢ and $1.( m High-grade Swedish Hair Powder, 45¢ Mrs. Graham’ teners at w and over-seam-sewn with garter top, pair, Women’s Lace rist. Price, t Lisle H st Lisle H —First Floor black and tan, 35c pair. 0, ‘gg Shampoo is, 45c Peroxide of Hydrogen, 8c, 13c and 18¢ Tooth Brush hard, medium and soft “Sylvia” Washable Hair Roll 24 inches long, in sanitary, dust proof wrapper, 50e nickel-plated, 75¢. The “Setwell” Webbing Trous- | » 40c and } er Hanger Soft Rubber Hair Curlers, espe- | ¢° cially desirable for curling chil dren's hair, set i ap, for 50c Haynes’ Embroldery } With adjustable gauge s Bath of “Kleanet” Invisible Hair Net hand-made, 26e. La 4 , } 4 4 § ; Alcohol Curling Iron Lamps, | wh 4 5 § § Stilette 1 , rance Corset Steels, twelve inches long, in black, white and First Plo gray, 100, FREDERICK & NELSON NORM ORATED a re the following: | Special, $2. 85 Pair | Pumps with small jet om welt sole and Cuban heel, special $2.85. Blucher Oxfords with short round toe, fancy tip ande Cuban heel, al Oxfords, have short vamp, toe, tip, welt sole and low @ heel, all sizes, Women's Cravenette Oxfords in black, gray and blue, | Women’s Patent Colt Blucher Oxfords with an heel; all sizes, special | tip, welt sole and Cuban heel ber of Pumps and Oxfords in patent and gun- | riety of desirable patterns; these are in broken sie Women’s Hosiery at 35¢ Pair — white and Women's Black Cotton Hosiery Women's L ight-weight Lisle H Notions at Attractive Prices large eo) et priced at $244 OM regulariy lor will be gy n various pias erges, dingy —Hoceng Lengths of % the past The wide Tange les, grades, merely as gy —Pim i —A large ace S and a wide » plain colo le for waists, a The offering i wns, Checked red Weaistings, s¢s in variogs Vaist Linens im and Half By jualities and effects, also plain half-dozen lots, Patent Ankle Patent or Gli 1 sizes, §| Patent Colt special zes, special up at $2.85 area® gt 1 light weight, wit siery, in black y, in various ne 1 quality two pairs for 5 Toilet Pas t, turquoise ot and white, #% G 1 — dyard Perc’ of net t Qualtty” 9 onl? e-blue I d Bias ‘aa vide, in black C « rable shades, 2

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