The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1910, Page 8

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the members of the | TON oF Seumons= vacant « onsidered y T « ction of senator y direct Mit For Fifth Time an Amend. ("". ’ saw: ing will be that of having Kinde ¥ . rt karten « this summer at ¢ ment to Constitution Is/ He pointed © Minar action | eit icp theme : along this line wome of the re \ ino Introduced in the Upper) « uining nine cane ecerexcere © qu party platform of House, the < party, ¢ nde | f \NSANE PEOPLE KEEP - pendent party, of the Non) y SHERIFF HODGE BUSY party, of the New York democratic | y t Ry United league demanding direct elec | y More people were brought WA INGTON m lw to the ¢ nty jail during th elar hat . af * month charged with insanit executt is undermining # than in any similar period tn 1 confide people,” and} ° ® the history of the jail, Thirty i ple urification of pres ® five persons have been { ent t *® brought tn All b ix were | Owen t ft worms hel ® went to the tne asylum te in sup Mf of the)» after a he before an in t amen¢ * sanity commission, Two s make |w the six have not yet been + among + at violent by * during the pe chine poll * man. Were | de The vite stion ts, Shall the |» itt Hodge ha 1 to popu-| people rule? Shall they control) ® matro he Wome and to increase|the mechanism of party govern-|@ en at day and of the people in the| ment; shall they have the direct! ® night, t wid ha power to nominate, to legislate, to] ® had a ¢ tone haneiion Ow inted out that the] veto, froe m corruption, intim!-|® the insane women. house of tives had four| dation or force? \* ed amend eee of se » a " oad = WANT TO USE OLD Burlington. Fred Kenney tnteo£. CITY HALL SQUARE 9"! ie nn pointed out that 36 of the} Northern pa atates had expressed themselves In| To start a movement toward |terday H one form or another favorably to making some use éf the old city at the at times pas ment to t el nee SE SSS Ss aes ns | FURNitURE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [7 puawitune | | env DRY GOODS ssicatiasc rewndiematien iia DRY GOODS The JuneSales of White Merchandise | Extend to the pasement Salestoom| aces presents, i in connection with the June Sites | commencing tor row. The June Sale of Muslin Underwear The Basement Salesroom Muslin Underwear Section presents a large number of highly-interesting offerings to June purchasers, affording decisive savings in the lower-priced lines, which include a wide variety of elaborately trimmed and plainly-styled garments, all well-made and finished. Space does not permit of detailed description of the many attractive values available, and brief mention is here made merely of the range of prices effective in the var- ious classes of garments. ine SEATTLE STAR eeeeteeee * - 7 - * *) a *! edge and insertion drawn with ribbon. The | cienne or nainsook and trimmed with flounces of embroidery, Torchon, SS ae "FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. rURNITOR DRY GOODS Store Closes Daily at 5:30 | DRY GOOps 1 The June Sales’ of White Merchandise Begin Tomorroyfp D' RING the month of June remarkably keen buying vantages will be presented in many linc ce White Merd dise throughout the store. Large quantities of meritorious goods, such as are at this season strong] nd, have } bought under highly-favorable market conditions and will be offered in the June Sales at decisively-low pricc J ilar stocks rie will contribute many values of exceptional interest ie | Among the lines participating in the Sales are the following: Undermuslins Linens White Wash Goods Bedspreads Towels and T oweling| Sheets and Sheetings Embroideries Women’s Lingerie Dresses White Lingerie and Tailored Waists Children’s and Misses’ White Dresses Notable Values to Rule in the June Sale of Muslin Underwear In the exceptionally broad assortments of beautiful garments that have been assembled for the June Sale ar luded the prog. ucts of the foremest domestic and foreign makers of Women’s Muslin Underwear. Practically every conceivable style of Muslin Undergarment Inc are Combin e-plece Drawer, Pri is to be noted in the display, ranging from the inexpensive, sim Skirt, I bree iipsrh Tail d 7 and ply-made garments to the ela e creations combined with ex wait pen Golf Skirts ‘ ‘Chemiselt pal quisite laces and embroideries, all — zed by excellence of | Gowr ‘ Cire t Drawers; Extn workmanship and quoted at prices modest in the extreme ze Gowns, Drawers and Skirts —fecond Veg | 2. and 3-Piece Combinations | Gowns at § pecial Prices | mee. , Fett TWO-PIECE COM | ‘ In high } ‘ rorEm-| SHORT PET’ 4 9c AND Princess Dagobert ‘ ane f | $1.25—C tively tri Corset Cover and Skir ‘ VS a | some have pl Drawers. M { ep dae TY | uc ce and nainsook and trit and cage, af yi NE gs ng White Pe chon, V es an One G f K | coat th short flouneg embroidery ing n and edg ! t ms set oe t es of lawn tud TWO-PIECK COM er the k and | h Princess Skirt and Corset Cove r r ed wit oe # set Cover and Drawers. a bead wit , batiste, nainsook, f bar ' is t r embroidery in ¢ eyelet b ‘ 1 ‘ t rments 1 “COA t ; re? There are many attractive garme PETTICOATS, $1.2 ne are linen insertion an ge, ty stared his | O | th | coat in this group has 1 h flounce of pretty! wide Valencienne ion and finis th embroid- | peTTICOATS, $1.45—Many of these Pai awn with ribbon C MBINATION 5, 81.95 t 3 fly style, consistir ery beading at wa have deep dou coa | tirely of Valenciennes ce awers and Three-Piece Com-| GOWNS, $1.45—Made in slip-over « vt r f Corset C Drawers and Prin bias back, high, \ bold designs as well as s The Bu my Combinations are | vat styles h cep flounce « The materials are ' at top w | ribbon embroidery ok, the Drawers ha tted yoke | and wide ciroular flounce trimmed with lace | ntirely of tv tion and is finished at t line with em-| PETTICOATS, $2.25 ling. Another Gown of cross-bar dimity, | trimmed with 18-inch sook, well tailored and trimmed only with | made si er style, has tucked front and circular back | broidery in eyelet patt beading wn with ribbon | with bias seam; finished at top with round lace yoke | with insertion to match Drawers at 45c, 55c and 75c Corset Covers at 45c, 55c and 75¢ DRAWERS, 48c—Come in circular, Marcella and plain CORSET COVERS, 45c—In tight-fitting, full and straight styles, made of nainsook and cambric and trimmed with | styles, made of batiste, cross-bar dimity and nainsook and trim linen, Valenciennes, Torchon lace or pretty embroidery in eyelet with Valencienes lace or attractive embroidery combined or dot pattern. Some have double tucked and hemstitched | lace. Many have fitted a flounces. About twenty-three different styles to select from. CORSE Bs OVE eo 55c—An reno ap sscortment a i ee : set Covers is shown at this price, made of cross-bar DRAWERS, 55c—Cut circular or Mz tiste, nainsook and allover LRT in full and fitted si ; : : | One model of batiste is trimmed with deep pointed med Valenciennes or linen lace. Some havg lawn ruffles, hemstitched, | ¢ chioned of Valenciennes lace and embroidery and is finished a tucked and featherstitched top with lace insertion, beading and edge. a DRAWERS, 75e—About fifteen effective styles to select CORS COVERS, 75c—A large number of very effe from at this price. Trimmed with attractive embroidery or lace. | styles at this price. One pretty Corset Cover of nainsook is ¢ One pretty model has flounce fashioned entirely of lace and is | orately trimmed with Swiss embroidery medallions and finished at top with beading drawn with ribbon. Second Floor. | thread Valenciennes insertion, beading and edge —Secenl ice of attractive rn and finished at Three-Piece Combinations are made of nain- | broidery cella style, of batiste i - . i | bd bed . . e CORSET COVERS—I2ye, ISe,| CHEMISES—65e. 75,956 The Linen Section Presents Stirring Values in the June Sale 25c, 38c, 45c, 55c COMBINATIONS —75c, 95¢, fill }¢] 25 HH My + | RR ea he ee eee | Keen Values in Table Linens Towels and Bath Mats: Specials AWERS—2 . GOWNS—50c, 75c, 95c, $1.25, & — 9 2 ; PETTICOATS—35c, 45c, 55c. 1$1.45 : ? Hi BLEACHED ALL-LINEN DAM 72-INCH BLEACHE ALL- | ALL-LINEN HUCK TOWE I | 18x36 Hemstitched Huck ' ’ Basement Salesroom Hil ASK NAPKINS SPECIALLY | LINEN IRISH DAMASK, SPE-| spECIAL S0c EACH—A number | All-linen, special 25c each. t PRICKT ze é af rs . 5Sc ARD. el ven, | ¢ ¢ . 7 ae 4 ee nnn nnn enrol ] P RICI D—Size 16 18, ial $1.25) CIAL ¢ YARD—Fin Y woven, | of fine quality All-Linen Huck 17}4x34 Scalloped Huck Te Hifm dozen. 22x22, special, $1 dozen. | and comes in several good patterns All-linen, special 25¢ each. i In ‘ J S rs | “ W. ’ * * Hi 20!4x20%, spot pattern, special $2.00 BI ned =Damask Napkins t Towels, with hemstitched or scal . 24s4d Blea hed Hemmed Tati teresting June Specials in Women’s White Suits |]|fj sos, 222% wor ani spor designs, | match, 24524 “inches, special "$200 | loped ends, from 3.t0 § donen of | 9. 26xi4 ached Hem Hii} special $2.55 dozen ree 24, fle eal and vse spe A : | kind, some with initial shield, are each. 5 . spot designs, special $3.25 doen. 25| | 70-INCH HALF - BLEACHED, | ; aii : and Lingerie Dresses i N28 soot Hiesign, specisl S885 dosen. | ALL-LINEN GHRMAN DAMASK | ooo eee 26x48 Bleached Hemmed i | epee etn SPECIAL 85c YARD—Very durable | 18x34 Hemmed Huck Towels, | Towels, extra weight, WOMEN’S WHITE LINON AND REP SUITS, SPECIAL $5.00— | 72-INCH BLEACHED | ALI- | quality heavy weight, special 12%c each. | each. : : ; LINEN DOUBLE DAMASK, SP. BLEACHED DAMASK PAT 22x41 Turkish Bath Mats, pit] Women’s Plain Tailored Suits of good quality white linon, with coats 34 inches long i CIAL $1.20 YARD—In several ef-| 7#RN CLOTHS SPECIALLY 19x40 Hemmed Huck Towels, fin- | and blue, special 50c each. and skirts in effective plaited model Iso White Rep Suits, well-tailored, with coats 34 fective patterns PRICED—Two, 2 and 2% yards | *% than above, special, 18¢ each. 27x47 Turkish Bath 4 inches long, fastening with pearl buttons, and skirts in plain gored style, fastening way 70-INCH BLEACHED ALL-| wide and in lengths up to 5 yards. 19x38 Hemmed Huck Towels, All- | fects, in assorted colors, special, % down front with buttons LINEN IRISH DAMASK, SPE-| Come in floral and conventional de- | linen, special 25c each. each, CIAL $1.00 YARD—Heavy weight | signs, suitable for square, round or Bleached All-Linen Waisting, 36 inches wide, special 30c yard, WOMEN’S LINGERIE DRESSES, SPECIAL $3.95, $4.75 and $5.75— Women's Lingerie Dresses of good quality mull, batiste, all-over embroidery and In dia linon, in a good range of pleasing styles. Hav fulltength sleeves, and waists and skirts are elaborately trimmed with embroidery, tucks, high or Dutch neck, three-quarter or insertion and French laces. Some of the skirts are plain, others in tunic effect. Basoment Salesroom. Linens, Waistings and Bedding Specially Priced |) . «(dil At the June Sale FULL-BLEACHED PURE == = 72x90 SHEETS, SPECIAL 40¢ LINEN TABLE DAMASK, EACH—Made of strong bleached f SPECIAL 65¢ YARD—A heavy, || “Full. Size || muslin, free from dressing, with I] durable grade of Irish satin-fin- || Crochet fish T Damask, 72 inches | il wide : * wide. Bedspreads MERCERIZED WHIT] ] HEMSTITCHED COTTON Special MADRAS, SPECIAL 16¢ YARD | HUCK TOWELS, SPECIAL 15c || —An ideal fabric for a medium | | i EACH—Of full-bleached linen- || | weight Summer Dress or Shirt i finish figured cotton huck, with 1.30 } waist. Has a permanent mercer deep, hemmed ends, Size 81x90, special 45c each. 1 hen borders Measure ized finish and comes in various lI i ! 20x36 inch Hemmed Bed attractive figures, sprays, stripes | } spreads in Mar- || and floral effects GL CIAL and cot i checked, f | — VD 9% Y¥ ARD—L inen xed, red or blue seilles pattern, 36-INCH LINEN WAIST ING, SPECIAL ¢ YARD. he: lone’ | ,, SPE , ps! neared | Mixed Inch linen and cotton woven grade || White Waisting, with excellent ; } laundering qualities. in texture. Eighteen special 9c yard; 16 | TOWELINGS, SPI | | | IL special 7¢ yard Base: Ostermoor Mattresses } and very durable, in attractive floral oval-shaped tables, with or without | and conventional designs | | SPECIAL 15¢ YARD—Finer weave, special 20c yard; | AT SPECIAL PRICES caged : } very closely woven quality, special 25c yard. | cial $1.25 bolt; very closely woven, $2.35 bolt, Forty- Double-Bed-Size Satin B 45-INCH WHITE FRENCH LAWN, SPECIAL | Haat aad Moser “ ecial fo etal beds, s Peet, 4 . er and clos ’ special $3.25 bolt r metal beds, sf i 25c YARD—Finer weave, special 45c yard; very sheer cep gpd decile a 2m a te latee slie enecia quality, special 7Se yard 30-INCH PLAIN WHITE NAINSOOK, SPECIAL LS I } CIAL 19° YARD—In small and medium-size checks | 27-INCH PLAIN WHITE POPLIN, YARN MER corners, special $2 3leached French Linen, 48 inches wide, special 45c yard. Napkins to match —Firet Fleet June Sale Specials i in White Wash Goods Sheets, Pillow 48-INCH PLAIN WHITE ERSIAN LAWN,| IMPERIAL LONG CLOTH IN 12-YARD BOLTS, Bedspreads: § Thirty-six inches wide, spe es and comes | two inches wide, medium weight, special $2.45 bolt; in } With scalloped e | 100 YARD—Finer grac IMPORTED IRISH WHITE DIMITIES, SPE-| yard; closely woven qua , 36 inches wide, special 20c Three - Quarter , special 25c yard spreads with s¢ ind 1 thread sheeti 1 60c; and plaids, as well as stripe in single and cluster effects. | CERIZED, SPECIAL 25¢ YARD. Bed Sheets of rc In finer quality and a wide range of styles, special 25 30-INCH PLAIN WHITE INDIA LINON, SPE- } 72x90 inches, s yard. | CIAL 7%c YARD—Heavier quality, special 10¢ yard; } special 85c; 90x108 inches, special 39-INCH MADEIRA NAINSOOK, SPECIAL $2.55 | 32 inches wide, closely woven, special l5c yard; ina suit Pillow Cases of und thread BOX OF TEN YARDS—Especially appropriate for | able weave for waists, special 20c yard; very fine weave, } ing, 42x36 inches, special We cach ard. First Floor x36, special | 18c eact ~First hand-made underwear special White Waists Priced Exceptionally Low im ie June Sales White Waists of many descriptions, Lingerie and Tailored styles, with Dutch neck and three-quarter sleeves, high neck long sleeves, or high neek and three-quarter sleeves, are offered in the June Sales at prices representing marked s ZS —second Fleet WAISTS AT $1.50—Of sheer lawn in a vari WAISTS AT $2.00 aists of batiste WAISTS AT $3.50—Waists of sheer ma ety of styles, many with hand crocheted medal soft batiste, also of all-over English eye@ and awn, some finished with Marie Antoinette collar lions, beading on shoulders, and yoke effects, | oa ed with cotton Cluny, and fine pin-tucks, oth- | broidery with double plait e ruche, and mae buttoning in front, side or back, combined with | ers trimmed with laces and embroideries on front, | Styles trimmed with fine broidery net am dainty laces | back and sleeves | thread Valenciennes WAI A'T’ $2.50—Waists of sheer batiste, combined with eyelet em- TAILORED WAISTS ATs Sct ailored wea broidery, two-thread Valenciennes and Cluny laces, and finished with bead- | in pure linen, hand-embroidered, with side ruche and launde Har and cuffs collar and cuffs. 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