The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1910, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR FEE EES EEE MARY WILL MAKE Mir 1 ‘anceeers , “ Det ' ; F NELSON, Inc. [Odds and Ends From Everywhere HER FIRST LOVE il rurwrune | saementy “5p ond ana runniehe HER FOURTH HUBBY |} | ory cooos | em ao | * Go tried n be * * sate Geer tan ta, ‘| Rustic Hickory and Other Summer Furniture) . - was next |®* ’ vered. unt Wed Ay an a candidate for ¢ * ry when three men were found guilty | ormnor by the Allegheny county d . HERE erate aurea aha, condemned: gation I: : Priced for Quick Clearance board Weehieatie * ome a bride, , : here that C * @ she will marry # ; . Ac alan 4a anibity ve : : 8 ; gs nd the rest forte succes ear Admiral 4 her troth years ago at d other Summer Furniture ich e enough to 1 pany in Northwest, Says \ ® al per Rodgers vr! the atior’s retirernent, | Walla Walla, and with “wh ; . rhis Furniture is now at the heigh eason, and the pec Arrest Doesn't Affect / , et r t onl wae eamalied te on * nomical opportunity of stirring interest, A ike characteristic value re Commercial Business. ‘ " eon o aanernent * he tt f lays, * Since that time Mrs, I + eu * has been led to the altar three * A W af ’ enneth, the 10-year *® times, and the Inst huaba i, “ ) of being bitten by a rat, whieh he * fection required in the ma * | attempted to corner in a woodshed A } a ne we riage contract * | , - , |letter to his mother, on Prince Ba-|* . Be ward teland, jokingly referring ¢ bale ete tabi i lida vesterd | Professor Milton & Terry of I | h t Ay boys were born inj M 13 moth teacher of Christian sh € = | t tJ & tL fone . Fe me Soin we bave {280k in Thirty M eee of the Pacifi t south of Hootal The 65 first cla Aa ara etiee are = Grand Trunk Pacific Steamships bine t ed a a ¢ of merchandise were ruined. TUR NEW STREL STRAMAWIP : BY rit pale ae ‘ 10 HICKS . coast jo South America Seward.—"Ty ' M ”) RUSTIC HI KORY | RUSTIC : : zh Re il Dulkheads, Wire = Most Luxurious on n Pacific Const roomy, built for com constructed , sw sealer ‘ at wort an nd back and frame ngs, wt out. 5 fort; suitable for a man’s out-door lounging chair. cated “iiworee Hints ict and | SEATTLE to { ici. “t and "WTRWAME, the "New Geld’ Pletda” Design is unique and at- | an. a hg ia outline and thor- | | é DON’T SWEEP OUT | ,,Pertiand. Ore—c y a“ | Prince Tupe: Six Dare Cruise m tractive ter d to kk " oug we ‘ at $ DINING ROOM WHILE [ocrciS i ding Mente and Merths z= | FOLKS ARE EATING |" "* " nent dang tf Wa om Austin yeater per : : DAP block on NS Restau out their ordinance spe na Furnituce FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | rucnituce | Seat i that he will ry Good Geis eis elles ak | Dry Goods | 7 Bakers have also be t veoatiadl q fhat their products must fi ed while en transit from a eri > shops and to private | t sumers | F Play pool at Oriental. 10 cash} 4 prites daily. rd bet Pike & Union. |} : —_e so" Remnants of White Cambric| Remnants of Wash Fabrics ia AMUSEMENTS. | ‘4 I 7 d = gaan Special 71-2c Yard | Special Se Yar Moore Theatre Manager These are Mill Ends of yard-wide Berke- | , An accumulation of many Short Ends,and TONIGHT--Matinee Saturday } ; Remna te and colored Wash Fab. : : Sis. BONTTA In } ley Cambric, in an assortment comprising | Fic, jualities too numerous to HAMMOCK CHAIR, SPE-| LAWN SETTEE, SPECIAL | MAPLE ROCKER, E tee j various desirable grades, the lengths rang-| enur gths range from 1 to $ CIAL $1.00—Has frame of light | $1.50—The Folding Porch or Lawn | g9.95 — Strongly ep : } ing from 1 to 6 yards. Special 7c yard | yards. Spe yard maple, and seat and back of one | Settee illustrated is enameled in a | pi le, in na “4 lif piece of striped canvas Adjust- | . hada of £ 2 Rocker of heavy map! j ‘ leas sha forest-green and ‘ rage : abri ecial Y |ff able to several angles and to re- | Pleasing shade ES Grand Opera House Remnants of Was cs, Sp 10¢ ard i clining — px tion. _Iilustration | May be folded flat so as to oceupy but | finish, with reed seat in q John Cort, Mar This special lot contains many choice pieces ranging from a waist length to a foll BUM sows chair closed j little space when not in use. | weave: 4 “> eee eee dress pattern, and including Linette Suitings in plain and fancy weaves, Galatea Cloth, #il Z MISS DELLA CLARKE Madras, Percales, short ends of Poplins and many other popular Summer Wash Fab | | PORCH CHAIR wand 8. Speci ( come ia lear vom). | af ; spin nes Hen. Oech Wx reg ee |] Folding Camp Cot, ens $1. 50 | ana ene t j An unusually good : Lica Offerings in Silks and Dress Goods | This Cot fills the requirements of | value in a Porch ‘ \ | — os | Chair, of maple, from ORKEDA CREPE, 21 INCHES WIDE, | PLAIN AND CHANGEABLE TAF- | —d people living in camps or summer | the extensive assort- 55¢ YARD—A soft silk with dull, lustrous | FETA, 48¢ YARD—Plain shades in navy, ff} 4 cae papggeceet : finish Particularly desirable for dressy | pink, light-blue, champagne, black and Seeamaaagate. 9 cottages who wish to provide for | ment of ee class Ol i‘ Nighte ~ Mee i gowns and ists. Shown in black, ivory, | tvory Changeable effects are shown in ae COE ’ Summer Furni a : pink, light-blue, lilac, pearl-gray, amethyst, | black and brown, cardinal and green, black sleeping accommodations without | ‘pic Chair is attrac- ‘ | champagne, catawba and navy and cardinal, green and blue and black and being inconvenienced by additional | tively designed with Phones 5106 ee EA f : whit pl . ie 1 as SUPRADA SATIN, 19 INCHES WIDE, |S igo a be beds. The Cot weighs thirty pounds | teed seat and slat 55c YARD—Soft Liberty-finished Satin, | | PEKIN-STRIPE PRUNELLA CLOTH. #8 relies ae : | back, and is appro- with bright luster. Comes in light-biue, | 50 INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL ” $1.00 [f/f and folds compactly. | priate for use in- 10m FULLER'S BALLET oF 14G"T) | rose-pink, amber, lilac, apricot, raspberry, | YARD mn ie enverel Wpaden Ot Dion, Wood Fiber Pads for the above Cot are priced at $1.30. doors or out ONWayne & Con Marry Tn rae } amethyst and ¢ | rang Havana to very dark seal 5 | 4 te ; at Ae NS NAGY ree ALI WOOL STORM SERGE, 36 : Mats. ite Ste, Soe, nights 10, 2te||ff|_ WORSTED STORM SERGE, 54 INCH- | INCHES WIDE, 50¢ YARD—Shown in Bi ES WIDE, 95¢ YARD—Comes in black, | bisck: navy, broek Aad bhacin ¥ navy and dark-cardinal | —Barement Salesr F Embroidery Edges and Locertloni, Special 10c Tel: 3 A good assortment of effective patterns in Embroidery Edges and Insertions of Swiss and nainsook, the Edges from 4 to 9 inches wide, and the Insertions from 1 to 2'4 inches wide. Special 10c yard | ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES OF SWISS AND NAINSOOK, 50c, Wc, 65¢, 75« Lois Theatre } AND 95c YARD—In eyelet, blind, floral and large open-work patterns; also a wide range : Phones: Main 1204; Ind. 4334 of small dainty designs suitable for infants’ apparel Rasement Salesroom. te Don't Fall to See That Big Spectacul. ond} iz | KITCHEN TABLES,| GOLDEN ELM CANE | _HIGHGRADEUS FOLDING STEEL GO-CART, | SPECIAL $1.00 — ‘These | SEAT STOOL, SPECIAL | STOOLS, SPECIE NAL $3.98 Constructed a are thorc ell sw sions 7 ~ | quantity of LAL, 93.96 — Cenatracted are thoroughly well | o&e E sxceptionally well- | ores aph e ] design, has spring seat, reclining wad Ripert Begs m in golden | jeather and H back, ball-bearing wheels, heavy | 5 top, and | polished finish, with finely | purchased at al rubber tires, and folds with a sin- | Come . with or | woven cane seat, Is 18 inch- | jow figure, @ us gle forward motion. | without dra 1 them at, special . : Attractive Values From the Drapery Section LACE CURTAIN ENDS, SPECIAL 19¢ | 40-INCH CASEMENT CLOTH, 18¢ EACH—A factory's sample of Notting- | YARD—In cream color, with floral and Arts am and Cable Net Lace € n Ends, in | & Crafts designs in various effective color widths, and in lengths from 1% to 1% These are practical for many dra urposes SAMPLE SCREENS SPECIALLY VCH COTTOD ‘RIM, 18¢ YARD | PRICED TO CLOSE OUT—A good as Plain weave, square sh, in ecru, cream | sortment of artistic Screens, 3- and 4+fold wl styles, burlap-filled and .d-paneled ; CURTAIN STRETCH- | shghtly marred from handling, and hence CH—Made of Norway pine, | quoted at exceptionally low prices for with stationary pin | clearance “The Man From 2:90, Minnesota” and 9 Violet Wegner And Others to Mateh | } tones Annex, First Floor The National Gas Range, $17.00 The National Range has black finished doors, japanned steel body and nickel trimmings, giving a very attractive effect. It has three regular burners on top { Doll and Ty Party N Ne eTn, Beautifel Presests Given to Ait Mechanical Doll on Exhibition. ‘ees Cents, Inelw Admission 25 sinn.Jyiutiet, DANCING EVERY EVENING || DREA ii “+ cI7e rein a 2s ries wishin F ‘ one giant burner and a simmering q EAMLAND WM che kiSIZE CURTAIN STRETCH |g ‘Su. KOLINE - FILLED SCREENS, burner, and all the improved features that one expects in an ae ; } RS, $1.10 EACH—Made of basswood, with 5—Three-fold style, with oak frame date Gas Range : pease The Snow Ball Steel-Frame Ice Cream Freezer The frame, locks and catches of the ~~ lar “Snow Ball” B are made of non-breakable stamped steel. Pails are made ofibest ginia cedar with electric welded hoops at into erooves and not fall off. The “Snow Ball” is a triple motion Freemr and makea thoroughly beaten, smooth, velvety cream. Owing to cans the process of freezing is exceptionally easy as Wells rapid Discontinued Patterns in Wilton Rugs: Specials: These Rugs come in two sizes, 9x12 and 8-3x10-6, and there are three patterns in | cach size, including attractive Oriental and two-tone green effects. Size 9x12, special Hl $29.00; size 8-3x10-6, special $24.00. ROOM-SIZE BOKANYA RUGS, ATTRACTIVELY PRICED—These serviceable } and attractive Rugs are shown in a variety of pleasing patterns, They have all-wool fill- ing and heavy linen warp, and are reversible. Size 9x12, $13.50; size 9x10-6, $12.50; size 6x9, $8.00. 30x60 SMYRNA RUGS, PRICE $1.25. Keen Values in Women’s Footwear at $1.95 Herr FRANZ ADELMANN With his orchestra will play at Dinner and Supper latest music from “THE Basement Salesroom. DOLLAR PRINCESS,” 1-quart size, $1.75. | 6-quart size, $00 “THE ARCADIANS" and [iff 160 PAIRS WOMEN’S HIGH SHOES, | 200 PAIRS WOMEN’S OXFORDS, 4 : ot 8-cquart ae 1. 9g a a - F, a o”g ” Blanche Ring’s last hits. | SPECIAL, $1,95—These are in patent | SPECIAL $1.95—In patent, vici and calf N | PUNT MOR, BEAD, irre leathers, with “common sense” and Cuban 3 t size, $2.50 10-quart size, fj leather, lace and button styles, with Cuban | heels, plain or tipped toes, in a wide assort» ‘ear sere v-quart size, pe.0V. | 12 quart size, 0 oy e |] and military heels; exceptional values ment of styles awement Salesroom. 4-quart size, $2. i}

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