The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 17, 1910, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR O. Henry as He Really Wa: HUNT HO ul a hicw “cde and in Debt ft ©. Henry’ | #0n in the office can tell where the | wonder why people ike them, 1 ) patches fit, If you don't Hke the] wait Ul they come out tn book Teal se 1 y Porter) ts summed Up DY) now title say #0. There are others, | form, hoping that they may Took | — . ‘ Ww 1 much of his! Pulsomely WILLIE better to me then, But they don't i bi py by t r pe . " , lit depresses me to have pe ople |i ~ ‘om the ~diate goods for this and| Point me out or Introduce me an al as . , Po © Feecue little Ruby fr om | celebrated author,’ It seems such |i $ . big label for such ploayune || ; D tory will be har ded in | Boods i] . to try y ; ‘ @ turn out the old wook ‘| FIELDER JONES TO B. , brand of fiet! hye | t ; Tam a man of damn few we of BUSH LEAGUE TEAM | : we ) and 2,500-word | ; 1 st alble. That's the CHEHALIS, June 17.—Field “« ler counts. er Jones, former estar outer t cM ling fine and hope there dener of the Chicago White : " fow will—aay, don't forget te and the idol of th ~ will this wend the $26 | Don't do it If you refuse to do it | Yours ever Ou M 3 state league ke r Bil Baya fool} ‘ha T drop from the di nd hts money, ete > 0 eo dizz ariier | heights of baseball fame t det Aedes ae ‘Ie there anything doing for] FIRE RAGES | Pk : be ; Be te ae about $49.98 today for the purpose | bvehlest of the bush lea and offictall ,}of purchasing things offered for | REST in on ct) sale in the marta? “I bad to . He re IN FO LL THE t ; h tired trom baseball recently to on Ph hs rege te peda (BET Go Inte business in Portland. Don't prees the matter if (t eseme By playing in the state ier Til be even and amen, leagwe he willphave to don his uanie pretly week. The uniform only three times a ome to you on Monday the) weeks thus leaving four days for business, which Is ample, he says, He will probably make his initial appearance in a Chehalis uniform Saturday, in the series with Aberdeen. s and undying venera ARE. ou icking, tomfooléry let y prepare one for the sion that ©. Henry once None Such, When he was at the helght!} wifte—Will you take me tonight success, he said Mito “What Every Woman Ko T alway f| Husband—My dear, if you could want suggest a play called “What Not a| don't *.| Woman Knows,” I would go in a os? No, they don't vat.) minute.—Harvard Lampoon WOULD CUT WIFE’s | Puralture | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | Furnitses HEART OUT ry Goods | peas aid ae as { Dry Goods oe: Basement Salesroom |} sean yt ; A Special Purchase of | neighbor. Hammond ts have followed and to ha ened to er the neighbor's h by foree In order to carry out his/ original intention. wh neigh bor, & woman, halt with 4 threat to blow his brains out If he stepped within her door COL. COOKE MUST GO TO TRIAL Col. George F. Cooke, on trial be fore a court-martial at Fort Lawton | for alleged military offenses com mitted at Fort Gibbon, Alaska, while he was in command, wil! have to face the charges against him Yesterday the pleas that he offer ed in abatement of the charges Were thrown out. His counsel con-| qtended that since he had bee 2 Dre “ Women’s Walking and Dress Skirts On Sale at $3.50 This is a special lot of Women’s Walking and Dress Skirts from a leading manufacturer, and we have never been able to offer a better value in material, style and workmanship at the price. The Skirts are made of fine French serge, in 7- and 9-gore plaited style, some plain and others tastefully trimmed with braid and buttons of self material. Come in black and blue, Waist bands to 30 inches. —Rasement Salesroom. Women’s Full-Length Linen Coats Special at $5.00 Women's Coats of heavy, pure linen, 54 inches long, with shawl or storm collar, very well tailored. Sizes from 34 to 42. Special $5.00 —Rasement Salesroom. ted that the promotion pate as al condonation by the government. | ‘The taking of testimony began this | morning. “ hgebhaelelplelcialahalal Tailored Linen Suits at $5.00 * al ° % FRESH PAINT FOR *| Uiiuianls aa ae nee rests tt * «MEXICAN CELEBRATION. *) ymens strictly tailored Sutts of pure linen, with “4 IES ae RO if coats 34 inches long, notch collar, and skirts in full-plaited % MONTEREY, Mexico, June *, style. Sizes 34to 42. These Suits are well cut and fin %* 17.—An order has been issued # | is . bir . » . s Felnk ay Visser Maegan thar al &| is hed, and will hold their shape after laundering Price ® residences and business hous- #/| $5.00. icakelent @ithueninen: *% 8 in the city must receive a & ‘ i % fresh coat of paint before the # }4 M4 D csenig et tecteve soamenins © Pretty Silk Frocks Women’s Lingerie Dresses % celebration in December. * : $ $3.95, $4.75, $ $6 RRR Special $9.85 3.95, 15, 5.75 and 75 SIZES #4 TO 44 Correct style and excellence of material WILL TEST LIQUOR|}j LAW IN SUPREME |] COURT J. W. Putnam, the local druggist Who was convicted of selling liquor without a state license, has made |i] appeal to the supreme court, in which the constitutionality of the law will be passed upon. After Putnam's arrest and con- viction in the justice court he sued out a writ of habeas corpus, con tending that the law was uncon stitutional. Judge Ronald decided against Putnam and he then took an appeal to the supreme court from Judge Ronald's decision. The supreme court held that they would not pass upon the constitutionality of the question on an appeal in habeas corpus case. Now Put has taken an appeal in the main ease THE PANAMA CANAL WILL COIN MONEY | Attractive new models of chiffon taffeta | and workmanship are admirably combined in and foulard, having waists trimmed with } the charming Dresses at these moderate braid, seli-bands and buttons, plain or lace} prices, ‘The materials are mull and India r full-length sleeves, and skirts in linon, and the Dresses are elaborately trim med with laces and embroideries. Have high black, white, navy, slate, green mbination colorings in changeable and , cts sleeves, and skirts in plain plaited and over- styles. Sizes 34 to 44. Prices, $3.95, 75 and $6.75. Basement Salesroom Basement Salesroom. Attractive Values in Midsummer Millinery at $2.95 and $5.00 tyles in Hats of | “a mushroom-shape Lingerie Hats, in , medium | embroidered muslin “allover lace and net nall roses, | tams, with lace frills, lent an effective touch ows. Un-| of or by the addition of flowers and rib | bon. A wide selection is afforded at $5.00. Vuletunilias Used for Display Purposes Decisively Underpriced for Clearance Highly interesting values are offered in inexpensive Gowns, Corset Covers, Draw- ers, Combinations and Petticoats which have become soiled or rumpled from display m tables or in windows, The price range is as follows Two PIECE COMBINATIONS, 40c, GOWNS, 35c, 50c and 7. c and $1.00 ERS, 1c, 25¢ and LITE PETTICOATS, 50c, DRAWERS, I5c, 35e and 0c. $1.95 and $2.25. wall lace collar or Dutch neck, 4 or full-length ffording decidedly un (ny United CAIRO, June 17.—The Pan- ama canal has already cost so many millions people of the United States have stopped try ing to figure it out. But just wait till the canal is finished and starts in business for itself. Some idea of what it will bring in is given by a report made today, showing that the 8 canal receipts amounted to over $24,000,000 in the year ending June 1. It was the most profitable year in history, due largely to a revival of the In- dian trade. THREW A SNAKE AT THE SHERIFF (By United Freee.) | GREELEY, Colo., June 17—Gor don King has been arrested here accused of resiating an officer and of assault with a d a wit, a rattlesnake to attend the fortieth a celebration of the founds ley. He quarreled and fought with another man. Sheritf f rested both. King broke away and | fig the sheriti pointed the revolver | at him, reached in his pocket, drew Out 4 rattlesnake and threw it at! the officer, The sheriff shot its head off after he had handcuffed King. | jasement Salearoo Values in Notions, Stationery, Drug Sundries Moth Balls, in one-pound boxes, extra re- Clark's O. N, 'T. Darning Cotton, assorted fined, pound 10¢. colors, 2 for S¢. cal Soap, 3 cakes for 10¢. Antiseptic Safety Pins, assorted sizes in book form, 8¢. Witch-Hazel Soap, 3 cakes for 10¢. Sanitary Absorbent Cotton, put up in e Glycerine Soap, large cakes, 5¢. pound packages, special 25¢. » Hurlbut Writing Tablets, ruled and Ideal Tooth Powder, special 1 1, in all sizes, 10¢, 12¢ and 15¢. | Peroxide of Hydrogen, 8¢ ; Hanement FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED me iiceent Hand natural color linen, made with SSeS SS | bry "owde FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. — Smart New Models in Linen Coats at $10, 50 These newly-arr inen shown in 54- and 5¢ Coats are ll come jn Natura fl linen color. The line tind Ural haat , ? & and belted I vac models, with and repul | notch collar Phie ‘ nish pew aed very practical for traveling ( is well as eral summer wear ery % t cs at $10.59, 0004 Pigg. Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Sy at Devin 00 The Suits offere embrace garme Special figure erges and diag. i 4 ot hb collar and revers, and others with c¢ t finished with moire and sz The coats are emi- and Ii, ted model ind 36 inche ith a good grate: of me line. The skirts are I 1 ited and Kilted f styles, Special $25.00 Ty i Recon Toe H) Women’s Tailored Wash Skirts $2. 0, $2. a and $3. 25 onals, man tr lightly- Soiled Undermustns Priced for Clearance The active selling that } characterized the June Sale of Undermuslins since its commencement, has resulted im the ac ulation ef many beautiful garments that have become some soiled and rumpled from handling. These, and other been used for display purposes, are now y low prices for clearance. The assortment c¢ Th piece Combinations, Skirts, Prince s Slips, Chemises, Corset Cov- ers and Drawers. The range of the spe cial prices is as follow Corset Covers, special 35c, 45c, 50c, 73 Two- and Three-Piece Combi 2.00, $2.50, $5.00 and up to $10.00. Princess Slips, speciz $15.00. Drawers, special 25c, 50c, 75¢ and up to $1.95 Long White Petticoats, special 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $7.50, $10.00 and $ $20.00. ba 3 Chemises, special 75c, $1.00, $1.45, $1.95, $2.00 and $2.50. Gy? Gowns, special 75¢, $1.25, $2.00 and $2.95. . White Aprons, special 25, 35e, 50c and $1.00. indices aaa June Sale Values Misses’ and Children’s Underasaslins CHILDRE) ZTTICOATS, 50c CHILDREN’S KNICKE OCKER DRAWE Made of good quality cambric, tucked and trimn * w with med with double fl of tu awn, finished hemstitched ruffle. Sizes 2, 4 and 6 years ny r ret 2 izes 2to 10 CHILDREN’S KNICKERB( ‘=R DRAWERS, 25¢ -DREN’S P ATS, 7 Made Of nainsook, trimmed with ruffle of linen pattern lace, Sizes t d tuck ance finished po 2,4 and 6 years ier nand € mat Sizes 6, MISSES’ DRAWERS, 25ce—Of good qu f W'S P 65c—OF cross-har cut full and trimmed with hemstitched ruffle. Sizes 10, 12, t med with eacked and hemstitched double f 14 and 16 years Si © 10 ye CHILDREN’S KNICKERBOCKER DRAWERS, 45« ILDREN’S G {S, 75e-—Made of soft f Made of can trimmed with embroidery edge and bead i yl a h neck, trimmed with cottom ing drawn with ribbon Misses’ and Children’s Specials in Tub Dresses Japanese Matting Approximately fifty Sizes 6 to 14 Years five rolls of newly-arriv AT $2.95—Tub Dresses of good {ed Japanese Matting At $2.15 and $. 85 Pair : . $2.15 PAIR—Women's Bat ‘ ; ia Calf Oxfords; im quality plaid gingham, come in a wide } have been purchased un- } lots and sizes, in several good styles range of colorings, made with deep SPECIAL $2.15 PAIR—Women lait over wanes hich neck, and enette Blucher Oxfords, with welt welt sole a Pp : & he conditions, enabling us } plain toe. Come in g blue and black. — to offer exceptional val- SPECIAL $2.15 P. \IR—Women’s Chat olate Kid Blucher Oxfords, two-t 4 : with turned sole, plain toe and covered © especially pleasing pat- } ban heel ; terns are included, in SPECIAL $2.85 PAR -Women’s 5 der unusually favorable trimmed with white braid and self-col or bands. AT $5.00—Tub Dresses of white ues. Several new and 3 French Waist and hand-embroidered a -aq ¢ Oxfords, in gray, br i bel : i Peter P ee brown, green and red. ‘ SPECIAL $2 A ATR—Womell 7 front, belt, cuffs and Peter Pan col- } Special at 15¢, 18¢ and { Metal Bi rds, with short ,vami#) lar. Have skirts in kilted style. 20¢ yard $ we ‘ ‘ 1 toe, fancy tip and concave | Seasouable Offerings i in in Women’ s Knit Underweat A Few Selections From the Extensive Lines # Moderately-Priced, Summer-Weight Garments WOMEN’S SILK AND COTTON | WOMEN’S SWISS-RIBBED VESTS AND TIGHTS, 8c GARMENT | UNION SUIT Oc—In_ sleeveless $4 —\ $s are in medium weight, with high | with low neck and tight knee. neck and long or elbow sleeves. ‘Tights | WOMEN’S LISLE UNION suns come in ankle- or knee-length $1.25—Sleeveless style, with low WOMEN’S KNIT CORSET COVERS, | tight or wide lace-t red umbrella of| 50e—Have high neck and long, short or el WOMEN’S SWISS RIBEGS Sh bow sleeves | UNION SUITS, $1.75—Of a F WOMEN’S MERCERIZED swiss | liste, in knee h, with high on he RIBBED VESTS AND ‘TIGHTS, £0, | "4 short sleeves R IS AND TIGHTS, 500] \oyeN's SLEEVEDESS GARM "NT—Of medium weight mercer- | SPRCI AL 5 & nd silk-lisle pert, ized lisle, with high neck and long or short | ties, plain and fancy crocheted, Swi sleeves, ‘Tights are in‘ankle-length | in white and popular shades. —irst Ladies’ i= FREDERICK & NELSO oe INCORPORATED

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