The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1910, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE tn in er FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. = Dry Goods Hore Closes Daily at 6100. | ry FROHMAN BUYS ee pasemMent Salestoomi UGLY PLAYS FORN.Y. fh 1 t. year f ' hich yower wires which supply the | a Ry United Treas.) a pumping station for Terrace Height NEW YORK The fourth tata K Val S App , a peorree os | Full-Length Linen Coat the i Made i pee “ ype DETROIT, Mich.—Manager Hugh u ng inen 0a $ os “wabpager bes fr ot te hea on ered ig Katiorne Giope $6.75 —— Special $7.50 - ne at ia ry ; . Rovigbonge 4 setae hasice it Women’s Coats of good quality linen, 54 inches ir Tove to 8 nite ri fied 3 pe vangentn " Pacitic « , r length and well-cut and tailored; appropriate mode yoo y, charged with the oarding : c - 5 ‘I . mt nita" ts ecw the enh ful ¥ erregiatered Jeter cial Ni on “¥ food | for traveling, mote ring and gener il summer A “8 garded 1 io ably the most PATTON Wy eile aia te eee a : bu he Domini oe . Poirenieys Women’s Tailored Linen Suits The Foolish Maiden was J amed the “we HOQUIAM.—More than 1,500 iog f @ MeDor k are ! gers crowded inte Hoquiam toda): on | ed t the « j ee we dm fat |eiateron she enter the Para] £8 de erient BY rt ; $5. 00 ——— Special $7.50 of : ‘oe . 'lthey brought $100,000 with them, | caso Tract uf t M ~ Many are going on to ma and | he street ca ae runnir t ‘ linen, wel en's Suits of good quality, heavy Seattle to spend their money ° al “strong” scenes, | 8°F & , SALT LAKE.-Whor ti: id finished, th Coats 34 inches in length, vent the f ' WANTS DOCTOR TO pot ' k I rt LACK 1 ish collar and rever, and Skirts in plain and full ren ba en PUT FINGERS ON 202) ° TURNS B ; - ap bac broth ho is to k Ja eeing forgive } plaited styles, sizes 34 to 42 pecial $5.00 and $7.50. | b . ’ YORK, Pa., June vith * je be belle j (hy Upited Pree) ” ; . " air to escape éniths th ths é ' « c y co wreet-| WAYNESBORO, Md | La « and and dward I us f IMre. Jarrett Pittman, of ; Y Th a as r th. Mir wt sds: spi pce ae ree Cooke ara. Pitmat | Special $6.75 and $8.75 Exceptionally Good Values 7 refuse and # ra . or ’ — : ' oe gh lh Bt | Women’s Wash Dresses of 1 n natural linen color and Women’s Wash Skirts in plain, plaited and thnk ally the week has passe — —— = eens mil blue, also of French zephyr, patterned in pink, blue, black | in tailored styles and others trimmed with dbo ho if] aiitteantsansmnnananceneaett Hl i} and brown checks. The V ts are trimmed with tucks and | self material or buttons. Colors en, white and Trusal hese bare I | | FURNITURE FREDERICK. & NELSON, Inc. | FURNITURE ||] braid and have Dutch collar and three-quarter sleeves, The | white oe ysl in ce ular and some extra sizes. A mer. Next week |i | DRY GOODS Store Clowes Daily at 6:90 DRY GOODS ll Skirts are in tunic effect. Special $6.75 and $875. | $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.2 and sumw sho canes | In the June Sale of Muslin Underwear Gowns at $1.45 The illustration shows three typically attractive styles in Gowns tions are in full blast, it will be Soe reeahig ot erongens tree, |B une Values in ren ’s Musli wear ) ing cards, for they will be the only | i : ; . ; iy il JN the June Sale of Muslin Underwear garments for Children and Misses TART } are represented in strong assortments, and the values afforded are as | attractive, and the styles, materials and workmanship fully as desirable, as ff | 28 MORE WILL | ance below a few of the many very } ones left on the boards. from the interesting assortment featured in the June Sale at this spe cial price. These are well-made of nainsook and prettily trimmed } PULL T TH i} evidenced in the lines for women We inst: any 5 EE | interesting offerings available in Children’s and Misses’ Drawers, Skirts, f} Of the 49 persons who took the| Gowns and Combinations. —fecond Ploer state dental board's examination In Seattle during the past week, 25/7 passed and will be given licenses permitting them to practice den tistry in this state. Following is « Hist of those that will be given Ii censes with lace. The Gown in center of picture has circular back with bias Children’s and Misses’ Drawers Children’s plain Drawers of medium and tucks seam in center, making it hang more gracefully than Gowns that are cut with regular full back. Special $1.45. weight m n, with inch Hasement George F. -Bartoh, C. V. Luther, |ff Sizes 2-4-6-8 years. Prices, 10c, 12c, il) res ee ee es L. A. Rudow, W. A a, J. Fi and 19¢ i W S N k t | d Bows, FP Sicdrni Cina. |f ahi? ie a omen’ s Summer Neckwear In eresting y Price at 25¢ pcos rae it, > Fiabe i Ha iW Double embroidered batiste | stgnremlohompetegs eae. | dpe G. Kehternach, C. H. Van Schoick, | 2-4-6-8 and Ver 7 e, 25¢ | “Jabots of embroidered batiste trim- |" lac R. J. Walker, C. E. Bolierman, A. B 3 7 Lon one-side cascade ef lace and fin- | Black \ Valenciennes | Howell, | med with imitation Irist man, W TLR eee ee aAVED i HORSESHOE ae * Children’ s Maslin, Cambrie and Dimity Skirts ! B. Taylor, R. H. Dish Loomis, C. B. Ox atiste and trimmed | 1 lace, 25¢ | ished with bow at top, | Women’s Sleeveless Vests, ScEach; Children’s “Nevatear” Knit An ur 15c, Two for 25¢ ribbed evatear” Knit Under Waists, made orced over sho ith cotton tape der straps, made extra long and full. Price Sg each Women’ s Cotton Hosiery, Special 18¢ Pr. | Washable Chamoisette and Chamois Gh Women's Washable Chamoisette Gloves, with Weg at st, 35 weights, with hemmed top or elastic wide-ribbed top. Some “ Words’ nt nil able Char G p are seamless, others full fashioned. Special, 18¢ pair style, 85 pair, Basement Salesroom. i ssual value in Women’s white cotton, Richelieu Children’s * w shoul- tons and reinf 15c, 2 for 25c. neck and with nar (By United Pree.) Chi RICHFLE N. J., June 3.—It Was three ps aud out with Je Chester today, and would have been killed had he elutebed a horseshoe all the time. Less superstitions persons, how Tf that horse . how was it Skirts of car Children’s Muslin Skirts, | Children’s cros ar deep ruffle of lawn | ity Skirts, with with deep ruffie { stitch- | three rows of feath believe with Hamburg em- | of same materia titehing nen’s fast-black Cotton Hosiery in light and mediam | y, with heading of | ed hem and tucks, Sizes | and tucks. Sizes 4 to 10 years. ff tuck All sizes. Price 50 4-6-8-10-12 years. Price 65¢. | Price 95¢ | | ves, in one-d —Hasement ever, sneer at hi shoe brought you you were hit at all? Children’s Gowns Girls’ Princess Combinations Children’s Gowns, high neck, V-shaped | Chester had just picked up the ; Princess Combinations for girls oy horseshoe when an automobil neck or slipover style of nainsook, muslin | | , “ 8 : ies struck him and tossed him to one|Ml or cambric, trimmed’ with dainty embroid-| from 12 to 16 years. Prices $1.45, §f] Home rT While Chest s or P 6 s from o ol ¢ 5 Y ae a ‘ a op Aa paige inh meugmey eries and laces. In all size fr af me year to.| $2.25, $2.95 and $3.95, all trimmed Journal Chester leaped to one side, but he | fourteen. Prices ranging $125, $160, $1.75 | | Patterns : was struck and hurled ten feet. [| 35c, 45¢, 50c, 65¢, 75¢, 95c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 | wie . | thread Valenciennes INCORPORATED Again he was unhurt and $1.95 He had almost reached his desti- | eh nation when for the third time an automobile struck him. He was) flung into a field, where he lay un-| conscious for a half hour. No bones |] were broken, however. Not once did he let go horseshoe, and he has nailed it over the door of his stable. PAWNS GOLD TEETH FOR MORE BOOZE | noticed a gold mg the items of with dainty laces, Torchon or two | | The New Batavia Outing Hats Fi store for Rent. | Only a Short Time Left. Fixtures for Sale. Better Hurry. Kohler & Chase ° QUALITY § There are THREE REASONS why every Chase customer is a SATISFIED customer erica’s best. addition to the display of Midsummer ry is a line of new Batavia Outing Hats, featuring four effective styles, one of which is illustrated. The Hat pictured to left is trimmed with band of Persian silk and has brim bound with blue velvet These Hats are . . , June Specials in Women’s Summer Footwear Hundredé-ot Men's First-Clist Spring Sults, great many heavy enough for fall wear, now being closed out at about 65 cents on the dollar. Note the closing prices: (By United Press.) YORK, Pa, June 2.-—~-The empty | sockets from which be had pulled! four of hi crowned teeth to! pawn then irink, cleared from ta man picked up| Our Pianos are the very pick Our prices the most reasonabl« Our terms always to suit SPECIAL—See our $195.00 Piano. sh had weekly | A number of styles in Wom been en's Pumps and Oxfords, of red an investiga: } canvas, kid and buckskin, in | white and ecru color, are of- || $35.00 REDUCED TO ... fered at highly interesting spe- | REDUCED TO. before him today, having |f - gial'ericés for che . H} | $25.00 vesees apprehended in the ect of Fe-| | ren za aanndieediecsen 097 rent $20.00 REDUCED TO ..... 75 cents upon one more | ian ; : ae ATR earar 5.00 REDUCED TO LL ear ios jn: yg SPECIAL $1.95 PAIR — Women’s | SPECIAL $1.95 PAIR — Women’s $15. paweid tha others, but ald A | White Canvas Oxfo three-eyelet style, | White Canvas’ Oxfords, two-eyelet style, $12.50 REDUCED TO pulled them out of bis own mouth | with plain toe, turned sole and white cov- | with plain toe, welt sole and leather Cuban order to raise the money to con-| 5 P . ry + : ae a sodlenasl epras Y te nell ered heel heel Made from all-wool worsteds, ¢heviots, cassi A artly intoxicated man was) tract them, he said, but a few | SPECIAL $1.95 PAIR SPECIAL $2.45 PAIR — Women's meres, in black, blue, brown and gray colors—all of son the operation eased |] White Canvas Ankle-strap Pumps, | White Kid Ankle-strap Pumps, with welt high grade makes. Stylish and thoroughly depend y bow, w Oo 1 0! ne ‘ub — ; , - As it is no offenée under the law If] bon bow, welt s and leather heel le and leather Cuban heel. : able. Deep cuts made in prices on Hats and Fur for a man to pull and pawn his own SPECIAL $1.95 PAIR — Women's | SPECIAL $2.85 PAIR — Women's EIDE | Wie Guilt teeth suspect was set free and |] Ecru Canvas Oxfords, three-eyelet White Buckskin Oxfords, two-cyelet styte, BS- oe 1 back to the pawnshop with ous tooth wrapped In a bit It sole and leather heel with fancy tip, welt-sole and Cuban heel -_—__ with plain toe, ¥ 7 ce eS | JOHN N. THUNESS Mail Orders 1408 Third Avenue. | A joint meeting of all the 11 Direct- H. be! ye of the I oved de f i Hanes of the rolty wilt be held | Action Carefully i . || Victor and Edison Machines July 11, in honor of Great Sachem |ff | Between Pike and Union Streets. and Records Lhe oattall A. M. Watta, at Eagle hall | \ BORGUM MUSIC ca., f you Do your pipes need repairing? Gao Ranges Filed lpg "Brit ay 1207 3rd Ave. thoes to 8 a ; eae balring? IH | 4 — Hi “Business Bringers. Star classified ads. ‘Buy or Open Evenings ee all Call C. H. Brown Plumbing Co., 223 fj ore Pine at. sell real estate, etc.

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