The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1910, Page 16

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—————————— on Me PENALTY See wh ye 1—What do you want: ft rom 4 and | want to} Supreme Court Decides | . Against McMahon in SESS ES 5 Fight Against Over- >a FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED Hiore Closes Dally at 0:30, Basement Salesroom THE ADDITION OF SEVERAL NEW LINES GIVES FRESH IMPETUS TO The June Sale of Muslin Underwea Duri expensive n Muslin ell-made. pretty and is sent week m nents have been add ement Sale to the displays in the Ba roor Underw Section, lending added interest to the June Sale Phe prices quoted are st have been responsible for the ¢ nued | wide-spread interest evidenced in this event since it mmencement Combination Drawers and Corset Covers: June Specials company to ty court held tention was correct _ hong gene Ags TWO-PIECE COMBINATIONS T5e—Corset Cove i tinuing to exact penalties rwo- C NAT rCorset Cow The supreme court, however Circula> Deawae Con Seed wine pet held that the local courts aia -heableirccnene es age . ith wrong. The telephe mpany Ww ; ler continue to collect OPERETTA IS A OVERS AT made of good quality muslin, wit CORSET ¢ BIG SUCCESS CORSET COVERS, 25¢—Made of « , nin ieneyenioe sook, cut very full, and prettily " embroidery or lace ir ns, ribb nb 1 edges. Some have Surpassing the expecta’ even those who had the ment in charge, the operetta.|j “Golden Hair,” and special features f ery finished iw and lace med with eyel round yokes others are edge produced iast night at the Moore) CORSET COVERS AT 38¢ tive styles | theatre by the Sacred Heart school | are shown at this price. One espe y Corset Cover is Hl Scored a briltisnt success aoa of s-bar dimity, trimmed with three rows of lace insertion, | atre was filled with an appre beading and lace edge audience that demanded repeated curtain raisers. inti pe ty . < ii aiid ae - CIRCULAR DRAWERS AT 2%5@—Made of cambric, cut Big il by 30 little children aged . t wide, and trimmedgwith hemstitched flo mance of lawn. Also i) in frog costume and tableaux by children in white were special features winning applause, The production of the operetta was highly spectacular, the color ef fects of costumes in pink, green and yellow being heightened by yart-colored lights. Elghty young people composed the chorus, sup porting 10 principal characters. The solos and choruses were ac companied throughout by Wagner's embroidery ruf+ styles, trimmed with tucks and many straight Marcella orf Other excellent values are offered in Cireular, at 45¢ Drawers, trimmed with embroidery or laces, and June Specials in White Skirts LONG WHITE SKIRTS AT S5¢ LONG WHITE SKIRTS AT 75¢—-Of orchestra. Elaborate scenery was i furnished by the theatre manage Made of cambric, in three effective styles. | cambric, trimmed with f tucked flounce if ctype eS ere oat Ine has. aig lawn and two rows of | of jawn, finished with row of lace insertion lf « ” xtton Torchon la ins ion set in, trim ‘THEN IT HAPPENED tton Torchon lace insertion set in, trim: | 114 edge, and having ca Lorwpustiie nellionelsiabadan with edge to match; another with 4 SHOR “WHITE CA nished (Our Daily Discontinued Story.) flounce of tucked lawn; the with double flounce of tucked lawn and em PETTICOAT AT broidery. lawn flounce cked and he June Specials in Geums and Chemises GOWNS AT S0¢@—Of cam-| GOWNS . 75¢—S! | CHEMISES A T i bric and nainsook, in slip-over | over and H “ ard G ose, The and 95¢ and Hubbard styles, the latter ts sheer nainsoc or | Knee-t tri ed with embroidery inser of long and prettily ¢t H tion and ¢ 1 sty ha The f } with many rows of lace in cross-bar ertion, beading and edge, or i Women’s Extresine Knit Vests | and Drawers 35c Garment We soar s Pure White Cotton Vests, with high nec sleeves, with or with short Women’s Hosiery 25c Pair Women’s Li i dium and light w i shades; also Lac white and tan and Cotto’ ‘ tton Hosiery, me ht, in many popular dk I Hosiery, in black, Special 25¢ pair nt Sa and long or sh sleeveless style, round nec . in Baseme “We must part.” Tremulously he hopeless words. s to match, in ankle Women’ $ Cotton Vests 10c ay or She glanced at him. Then her|] with cu lace-trimmed um of white ribbon-covered hose supporters lashes fail. Her bosom heaved. Luti—] =©Women’s Cotton Vests, in’ low neck, } brella knee, 35¢ ; : ming of maline and ribbon bowsy Fresdl nervously finger a casserole iff sleeveless style, with plain or crochet edge; These garments are well-fitting, elastic Style 48, Special $3.00— wreaths and wings; a number of very 2 ogra had gpl tea llamo all sizes, 10c each Basement Salesroom. $ and durable Basement Salesroom. Made of blue or white silk batiste and } becoming Tailored Hats and Turbans. [ie] nally faltered. | ; x plaked” “tench an tt painst fitted with fancy hose supporters. high character of style, material amd work i} ib aateniae “ | ’ | Other models are shown in brocade materials, in tue and ranship evidenced in these charming af Only then did Honorah Sauer. W P d Oxf d white and pink and white. Also a number of | styles and ks them as decidedly unusual valae® braten’s overstrung nerves give} omen 8 umps an or S heavy coutil 4 Fieor $5.00 —Secon@ Fiver. way, and she fell against him like any 280-pound cook would do when | a little, hollow-chested shrimp of an employer attempted to give her the bounce. Special $2.35 Pair } A good assortment of styles in Women’s Oxfords and Ankle Strap Pumps, all sizes, in gun-metal, kid and patent leathers. These have low and medium heels, plain toes and tips. Excep tional values at $2.35 pair. CHILDREN’S BAREFOOT SANDALS, (THE END.) } HENRIETTA CROSMAN MEETS SUFFRAGETTES in tan calf, Henrietta amiatic sizes war wi next 6 to 8, 75¢ pair; 8% to 11, 85c pair; 2% to week fn “An guest of honor at a reception given yesterday by the Washington Equal Tights league at the home of Mra May Arkwright Sutton, Spokane president of the league. Invitatior were issued to 600 pri t men of Spokane and ington, nearly every 2 in the state being represented Mies Crosman is an ent suffragist, and is a niece Foster 4 was the 11% to 2, $1.00 pair; 2 6, $1.50 pair. , ret Unusual cise in Trimmed Millinery “$2. 50 | Special a husiastic We have prepared an unusually attractive as- ortment of Summer styles in Trimmed Hats to sell at this special price, the shapes ranging from the small Turbans to the large Dress Hats, effec-.-+ ‘ tively trimmed with flowers, wings, ribbon bow RAND EXCURSION and touches of velvet. A few smart Tailored Hats PACIFIC OCEAN are also included. The values presented in this NEXT SUNDAY timely offering command exceptional interest at $2.50, ROUND $2 TRIP # performance re Basement Salesroom. THE SEATTLE _S STAR 7 ERE Grand. Trunk ‘Pacific Steamships “PRINCE RUPERT” | oe Bulkheads, Wir SEATTLE to {% Charlotte islands Prince ® FURNITURE DRY GOODS FREDERICK & N ELSON Daily at ¢ FURNITURE DRY Goong Btor os ‘Bicholing Styles in Children’s Tub Dresses The display of Children \ ble Dresses i time extremely comprehensive, embr pal style ize nd coloring Included are hi ’ 1 ind jumper models, made from pret erviceable m ial uch as percale n plain pir tan let . blue, effective str ind check 4 ern } chambray and linens in daint plaid d j throughout the showi re ¢ o d nd / careful attention that | been 1to¢ inish is apparent in every garmer es 6 to 14 ye Dresses at $1,.95— Dresses at $2.50— Dre lack and : Dresses at $2.75— Dresses at $2. 95— or pr P , Dresses at $3.75 n gingham ip Sth aa ae ur and shi wick nt of th French w, : In : ' ‘ h sa ollar D h or hi ed skirt cd with Engtish slid eyelet « Second Fhogg, r Clean er Coats, Hats inusually, inter F Clearance prices are sting ize r Children’s wera nog $2.00— —Second Pieer, Children’s Capes, Special $2.50— Red C apes trir th brass buttons, if: to 5 years 2 | Childe s Red Capes, Seedal $3.50— ' Ma fastened with Children’s Pongee Coats, Special $2.50— buttons ted or Pr Girls’ Leghorn Hats, Special $1.50— Mushroom Ps, Size ‘5 years, trim med with white or navy ribbon. Many other effective styles in Girls’ H are shown at, special $1. $2.75, $4.0, $3 and $6.00. c f{ serge, an ince In Copenhagen or white, pla Chap style. Children’s Coats, Special $5.00— Of linen, in Copent n or white, t plaited skirts, trimmed with large pea tons Other pretty styles in Children’s Coats | Children’s French Dresses, gettin are specially priced at $5.95 0, $8.00 and Of wash gir checks of stripes $11.50 pink and whit i French style, belt, and sm Made of blue th having bloomers cut full to hang like a skirt A VERY SPECIAL OFFERING OF Midsummer Milli at $5.00 | Closing Out a Line of Front-Lace Corsets Our entire line of Crasby Front- Lace Corsets, comprising odd styles and sizes, has been specially priced to close Followir are descriptions ofa popular models: Style 47, Special $3.00— Of batiste W effectively embroidered and white silk, fir ribbon and ribbon hose with pink trir Style 418, Special $3.00— A model de trimmed at top wit hed at top with blue silk h three pairs of shirred ers. May also be had r the average figure, Made of figured batiste and equipped with three pairs gned This exceptional offering comprises many, high mid-summer models: ia light-colored Chips and Milans with trim] h taffeta ribbon ly-effective SPECIAL 25e—=A})-Silk ‘Taffeta Ribbon assortment of colors, from 5 to 7 inches wide bon in old-rose, Alice-blue, red, pink, green, and fancy Dresdens in a good | SPECIAL 35c— Alt-Sitk Taller ai also S-inch plain Taffeta Rib- | bon, heavy quality, 6 inches wide, i# brown, and navy | variety of dain ty Dresden designs. ot Bl black Orders Filed : THE NEW STEEL STRAMSHOP jSalt Water Trip rel ALKI POINT AND LINCOLN BEACH, AS A SPECIAL ADVERTISING FEATURE THE Steamer Falcon 2. The Ad wil 820 feet 18 knots per hour, Double om, Most Luxurious on Pacific Cons aver, Prince Rupert, Portland and STEWART, the art “on Six Days Cruise Canal, Quoen| Will carry passengers free one way to these point ‘és vs at Including Meals and Berths. iIROQ U Oo is caning srendeusie | ir ‘ Foi eaes Aundays wt midnight, one way fare, is good for the round trip on the 9 a0 Deol eT eb ts HOME STYLE Rea > and Yealer Way (Pioneer and 3:30 P. M. weekday trips only. Boat leaves i elmer Path e:00 JOURNAL eooxe ru 1m Bt “PD. oot of Madison st. eee PATTERNS sa any ak * Sameer KACO > — 2 First Ave. and Coiman Doe ifi oe} ‘ : ifi Py De in are Relieve. Star classified ads. Buy or Business Bringers. Star classified ads sell real estate, etc. _ sell real estate, etc. om

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