The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1910, Page 10

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a THE SEATTLE STAR WOW! HUNDREDS OF MEN IN SEATTLE WEAR CORSET : j | ) tive of Gen, Clement KB, Pvans, com of the Unton veterans visited the the Blue and Gray "0.5, assem. on bridges over the memories of blood land carnage of the ‘608, comes not ltop soon, for the dwindling ranks of , | both the boys who wore the blue}! and thelr brothers tn gray would | wave made an earthly reconefiiation impossible within a few years Furniture FREDERICK & "& NELSON, Inc. . rn Dry Goods | ftere Closes Dally at 6:80 ltuy bry Interesting Specials From the Furniture Sect | | Of the 750,000 boys who fought be- | lneath the Stare and Bars lees than) enth are alive today; of the 408 ladw who followed Stare tripes up to the cau mouth, 000 will answer * Jat roll eall this morning | A bare handful of 300,000 vet } eran are hore to witness the friend ly handejasp of their chiefs. They} Jare the Iving links that bind Amer joa to the vast host of « 8,500, 000 men who fought because they | individually thought they were |risne Ohios, Dentists OTM Pike M, Over Owl Drag Ce. We Stand Back of Our} Work for 12) Years. GOLDEN OAK DIN OAK DINING ING CHAIR, SPR-| cyAy $10.50 CIAL $1.85—An at tractive value in an in CIAL $1.60 ING £ | Table in golden finish expensive Dining Chair, | 42 inches in diamet onstrncted of oak fir j ished polished ge H Has shaped seat, slat | legs and claw feet back with broad cross i panel at top and con tinuous turned back leg be had in early English strongly braced round 1 Painless Dental Work, Cut Rate attractive and servi poste 0 ser Or T * 50G1D GOLD OR PORCKILAIN cnowes “ % GOLD OR PORCHLAIN BRIDOR Meh Wy eh) ¥ work XYXy y Sella Gold Fittings, #1 Up WY) yy But the f ‘ Gen. West, confederate veterans’ commander, at left, grasping ina he ju: at a friendly grip the hand of Gen. Van Sant, commander or the G. A. R. at H. L. KLEIN he’s too fat and wa a Atlanta, Ga THE SHOEMAKER If you can't get boote or thoes to fit you, get them bea ; phew made to measure at ma « foretbly 217 JAM 3. KR. Var Lat Sant of the fine proportic ns Grand Erasp | =I 3 ess od “*" | Star Want Ads are busi- || . Ganiiicoke These wade who wear corsets are} REED ROCKER, SPE Pi claseresonint MAPLE ROCKER ER, SPECIAL Rocke CIAL $2.95—Rocker heavy maple in natural ish, with re seat in ¢ very (ness bringers. Try them. | |} CIAL $2.35—A natural color reed, fi cker of well b ned in OAK ROCKER, them, They. Ko to the co: trated, wit with frame substan have their exact and peculiar r ri i 1 b 1 back I that corrects every line and DRY GOODS Steve Cleecs Batty at 600 DRY GOODS | color maple stock. Has cane | wood seat, turned back p: iden ad pall seat, reed back and turned | and legs. R oughly braced throug But isn't it a joke, after the hun dreds of years that y have been saying funny things about women and her vanities? POSTMASTER YOUNG OF PORTLAND EAD | h pe back, s, wide arms al seat and i € leg-posts. t I stretchers and back posts iches deep by 20 inche has an ice capacity of 45 pounds and provision chamber measuring 10 inches deep, 1334 inches high and 16 inches wide. Price $9.50. Larger sizes at $11.50 and $13.50, the latter with enamel lining known Gurney Refrigerators are shown at nm $14.00 to $61.50, with ice-carrying ca cases, finished golden, and are nsure a perfect circulation of air on and economical operation IRON BED, SPECIAL $4.75—-Full size Iron 3ed as illustrated, in white or blue enamel. Head and foot trimmed with brass rod and vases at top. Price $4.75. as well as representative id Me€ in the Annex, First Floor y Refrigerators, are displayed * — | 1 WELL-MADE DRESS ° ° | Nickel - Plated ‘Alarm Clocks, Special 50c Wen Seve grso, | Practical Folding Patent Couch | The Torpedo Nickel-plated Alarm Clock is a reliable clock with Good size Dresser of fir 5 . | 5 brass movements. Large figures on dial and lever shut-off An finished golden ; has top 16x pecia $ .65 SK LID OAK wpccnihidel Valine abectal SOc 34; beveled mirror, 14x24; | | FONIER, PE ! cog heed: seal 7S a OR ROC Ne ERNE! 2 full-length drawers with | $9. 65 brass pulls, serpentine front | 1 , 0 oe —— Four-Hole Sheet-Iron and mirror standards deco- | '. Dem pals i rated with scroll work. | Shown in Camp Stove, $3.00 Eke . i | finish if] POSTMASTER YOUNG Well constructed Sheet-Iron, Four | Large Assortments | This couch represents a decided improvement over the | Folding __ iy Calied Press.) | Hole Camp Stove with cast top, the top | of i} old-style folding couch, It is operated by a lever and || Pp TY saia, piace? oo me a i. cooking surface measuring 18x23 and | Summer oo | when fitted with an especially designed cotton pad can be }/ Go-Cart died at his home this m im rag Saag quickly converted from denim-covered couch to a full- | hi ing, after an ness b.. several oven 11x17 inches. Price $3.00. \ saoed || size bed with mattress coveged with A. C. A, ticking. S ial Berta eee arene, ae ze Latches: alread | Price of Pad, speci! 85.78. | Speci and a daughter were at his bedside during his last moments Young had been suffering trom cancer of the stomach. For a week he had been From the Housefurnishings Section WOVEN HAMMOCKS, SPECIAL $1.95—Made MATTRESS, SPECIAL $1.95 —Three-quarter and full-size Mat tress of fiber, with ¢ ed with good ticking Illustrated, of excellent quality hard spun yarn and have tufted throw-back pillow, valance, concealed spreader at head He was December nephew of Brig leader of the ¥ and turned foot spreader FLORAL TOOL SETS Cons SPECIAL 20 TIN COFFEE POTS, SPECIAL 20e~ f short-handled hoe, rake, weed and tr Especially suitable for len | handle, ‘Three-quart size | Of heavy tin with solid lip and bail and side WHITE COTTON MAT- TRESS, SPECIAL $5.75—A forty-pound white ton Mattress, vered in Amoskeag A A. ticking High grade throughout and an IMP¢ OR TED SATCHEL BASKETS, 15Sc, 20c, 25c, 35¢ and 45c——Light and strong, r outing, picnics and lunches. In five sizes DID YOU SEE IT? WHAT? WHY THE MAJESTIC Want to Go Free? Why of Course! Then watehthe classified col handy Varieties of Medium-Priced Floor Coverings Many very interesting values are offered in medium-priced Carpetings and Rugs. A few suggestions: Third Floor especially interesting value in a full-size mattress at $5.75. ivorable pure in this decided ial value. The@ constructed most app KIT€HEN QUEEN, SPECIAL $3.65 | Exceptionally well made of thor All-wool Ingrain Carpeting, 70c yard MADE-UP RUGS Five patterns of Tapestry Brussels Car- peting, 50e yard; two patterns have border umns of The Star to match Axminster .... s ceees 10-6x11-9 $18.00 a Fa : Se Uae ate Ther will be Axminster Rugs, size 27x60, $1.65; | Tapestry Brussels ....... 8-3x 8-9 $11.50 oughly seasoned spruce. Has two half- | sign, have sprig given to the persons whose names ||f 8-3210-6, $1 18 ; 9x12, $15.50 and $17.85. | Tapestry Brussels . . 8-3x 8-6 $10.00 length drawers, two flour bins with metal ig beck, am are mentioned in the ad, Those | Seamless Velvet Rug 5, 6-9x8-6, $8.90. | ‘Tapestry Brussels . . 94x10 = $12.00 . wheels, heavy mace aebiet, ter aay te spanese Matting, 18c, 20c, 2244c, 25c, 30c, | Imperial Velvet . 10-6x10-6 $21.00 bottom and two moulding boards which | and fold with’ your own. ‘There is always a gooa im 5c Yard i Velvet ..-+++4+ . +6 x94 $112 4 " ck ward ition. # at the Majestic, the best Rag Carpeting, 40c and 50c yard EM Noirs vuhad's chao ees 8-3x 9-6 $14.50 slide under top, 28x44 inches. gees | g Carpeting J there is in vaudeville. Read The Btar classified ads and “Get the Habit.” “Monthly Style Mail Orders Carefully Filled Victor and Edison Machines Direct: and Records BORGUM MUSIC CO., 1207 3rd Ave. Open Evenings

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