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FREEMAN OFF TO FRISCO 1 GET MONITOR Head of Naval Militia Gets a Cruiser to Ride On, | Forty men of the Washington Naval Militia, in charge of With Forty of His Men. |! | nation to President Johnson | today Sheridan is on hie way home to San Jose, Cal, where he owns an undertaking estab | lighment. Sheridan began um TODAY IN HISTORY. bank untry last fall, His trip! piping at Columbus, Ga,, In the } i was @ fallu old Southern League and has — June 28, 17 complatat was fitea| been with the Americans since rt Moultrle | tm “ | the organization sok the spot~! pre Sherman, wife Ol as ight Moultrieloe a esident of the United | Dance at Dreamtand tonight | | Was something | States very Hl at the Je ohne Hop. | | . , of a trick fort, | kin nocording the | being bultt of| American, this morning logs of the pal] Chicago—Glenn Curtiss od metto tree, in-|accepted the $5,000 challenge of | “. dixe the | Walter Darlington, a wealthy brok lina. }er, for » iteelf | channel way of }xoom into in the wall and gets them in the the next cannon t |that way, The only ¢ the Infant nation t Lake font | By the lain DENTISTS A PRACTICAL PLAN mander Miller Freeman, will leave |the breaking off of the flag staff | the ” - » | from which float we are told, the | Hammond t ™ ’ Seattle for San Francisco on the | firat € th w republic, As|men and one gir ' jured aihoh ob ‘eanvertam tahbels Unite ruiser Washington | ine 1 ir cai out « Our method of restoring miswing July 2 back to Elliott bay young: sor: | Margaret Ilington, who wanted to | teeth Is a practioal one - mne, which is to | it and| devote all the rest of her days to We liave copled aa closely afte the » ny br bh fire |darning socks, has discovered that! ° sonai ble as to make be home of the], ka ses wr, Moy " nature as p eaval 2 ple Lice a aes the teeth not only natural looking Commander Freeman had expect: | Charle al | Franklin eo | Dut natural acting, practt al food ed that it would be necessary for | Jalowly that FP kon | chewers, firm — the mouth anc himself and men to » to San] Washington—Senatere and con. | >! beautiful to look at as . 1 ; ail, but learning that | gressmen riding westward today in - Our great success has “stirred Washington was to Bobcen are ccoupying upper Bacon: 0, life! An age to the up” the profession to such an ex 1 . eattle for the south during | berths because of the rush to Reno,| Miserable; a moment to the happy.| io. thar from end to end of the i he latter part of July, he tele | The lowere were reserved long in ™ ine cou of Seat. | continent there are de ® promt } oe * Ttmahe [advance by the fight fans and the|,, Talk about fine courtesy of & en Pr ber re er % graphed to the naval “epartmeh . t nd 7 here wan On tiing something in the way of « 2 or permission te % hig | Stateomen must dig up for a etate at the totem who w method of ing mi £ t for peru mn t [room or climb to the roof, method men on the Washin day he received word partment at Washington w desired permission Will Be Here for Good. i It has been entirely th the t efforts of Ce n } t Cheyenne i ently in the man began v iH f the naval n n } ook the enlist the +! ig interest of the navy department Wee He was successful beyond his ex i pectations when word came back, exchange of department after an telegrams, extensive the at would pat in commilasion and turn to the local organization the nd now lying in bor. tions, cr Fre was ¢ should man a ncisco with 40 of bis men to bring the monitor) back. The navi m of the moni tor w be in the hands of re; ol rs, but in theory Commander Freeman will be in charge of the men willscomprise th On the way south on Washington the naval m will be drilled daily return to Se the big war at a potnt men n they he monitor el will be anchored the bay opposite the in armory. There it will remain as the permanent home of the naval militia. It is lik at occasional trips will be made to instruct the All of the expense in conn with the organization of the r has been cared for by priv scription raised by Mr. Freeman and ; <L,\ sou Cony Moore Theatre 7°33, 60" | SEATTLE LEADING THEATRE | Matinee Thursday Grand Opera House John Cort, Mar. Tonight—Ouly Matiner Setorday BONTTA In the Big Musical Comedy “BANKERS AND BROKERS.” HE HAREM . E Wea ANNETTE KELLERMAN Bases ric dda eeall Prices, 10c OK Estelle ¥ Thorntons t Hrow Lois Theatre PANTAGES THEATRE “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE” 3 TIMES DAILY Be TUCKER Great Bill iWESTERN LAG ¥ GUALES PAK BASEBALL TODAY AT 3:15 P. M. TACOMA VS. SRATTLE Yesier Car Adininsion 2h Herr FRANZ ADELMANN With his orchestra Dinner and Supper i play at est music from “Madam Sherry,” “Bright By ‘The Child of the Prince,” and “The Prince of Luxenberg by Lehar First time in Seattle, and latest song hits from New York Hotel Savoy Cafe} Second Avenue |B ©, Stilwell, 413 € however. H 44 | | } take to the lak Yesler Way condu va’ replied th afternoon, aged ee yesterday Twelve boys and ten girls were born im Seattle yesterday } Chicago Olympia. —M tm J. Wea te neer, dragged by & ‘ horse last Satur tied at St. Pe-|July 12, instead of ter's hospital yesterday afterr Hoy twine were ple place M infa’ ernc drowned § '. Miller th detailed as gov pa of Panay, was (my Sheridan, of Thirty-two marriage Hermsex were te sued im Seattle yesterday Bremerton. Lieut went to ed time FREDERICK pasemenrt Very Interestingly Priced A Suit of gray, medium-wale, mannish suiting, with coat 34 long, in five- button style, and skirt in panel front | } inches i 36 to and back effect. Zes Price $16.50. Suit of fine quality gray 29 mannish suiting, with coat 32 inches long, five-button style, ij lined with good quality satin. The skirt is in full cluster-plait- | ed style. Sizes 34 to 42. Price were recorded tn Seattle to Mr. and Mrs. FAMOUS UMPIRE AN UNDERTAKER United Pree) CHICAGO, June 28. the League, oldest umpire in point | car of service in the country rived here today from Wash ington where he yesterday call “Batter Out” He handed Women’s Oxfords in Small Sizes on tl teeth without that fa suy which I © the health pairing or if yo! w teeth call at ¢ John F. evaminatior American t show w , ar written guarantee with all work REGAL DENTAL OFFICES. 1405 3rd Ave, N. W. Cor. Union St for the last In his resig & NELSON INCORPORATED } | \ | | Btore Closes Daily at 6:36, i | i] Salesroom =f At $16.50 and $19.50 Two Attractive New Models in Nalleved Suits || | ‘| Priced at $1.OO for Clearance This offering comprises several hundred pairs of Women's sizes ranging from 2 to 5, and in widths Oxfords, in from AA to D. Styles are as follows Patent Leather Oxfords. Black and Gray Suede | Patent Leather Oxfords with le collar, medium xfords and On yelet | with suede gun-metal col ‘ ’ with medium soles | lar, short vamp, stage toe toe and Cuban heel, special | ; es and Cuban heels, | and military heel, special $1.00 pair | special $1.00 pair $1.00. _, ea Large only 50c 75c —Petticoats of gingham and At 50c print, with flounce der-ruffle At $1.45-33" full faving trimmed nd deep under-ruffle. and un Petticoats, in checks flounce, Gingham and stripes, having with pin ty | ored bands. Children’s Specia Women's slightly rolled brim Special D5¢. A Variety of Styles in Well-Made Wash Petticoats (At 75c Closing Out a Line of Women’s and Children’s Sailor Hats Women’s band and tailored bow Rolled-Brim Sailor Hats, Straight-Brim Black Sailors with velvet J Special $1.45. in white, with col Special $1.45. , of good quality braid, in white Sailor Hats, of tan pineapple braid, with and trimmed with red velvet band. ff 95c $1.45 of good striped gingham, with deep Petticoats quality flaring flounce At 95c and plain gray, g and under-ruffle Chambray and gingham Petticoats, in fancy stripes | blue and brown Base ——————SSSSS FREDERICK & NELSON’S SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF FURNITURE NOW PROGRESSING AFFORDS UNUSUALLY IMPORTANT SAVINGS ON MEDIUM-PRICED STAPLE FURNITURE OF MANY DESCRIPTIONS ---FOR LIVING-ROOM, PARLOR, BEDROOM, HALL AND KITCHEN | | Much of the Sale Furniture is displayed for convenient ction on the First Floor, Annex, directly through arcade from the Main Building ins | FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. runnin il } DRY GOODS Store Clowes Detly at 68 | DAY i - i Tomorrow and Thursday Are the Closing Days of the June Sale of Muslin Underwear Si retesOKka Acie home ar ¢ anufacture We t 1 ne of the very attractive offer that are still in evidence Combinations and Long White Skirts June Values COMBINATIONS, 95ce— « and Drawers, Hand- Embroidered Li Garments Jane Sale Values SETS ver HANDMADE LINGERIE AT SPECIAL PRICES—A number of very elaborate ® consisting of Gowns, Chemise Drawers or Chemises, Drawers, Cor ation | Suite and Corset ¢ FRENCH HAND-EMBROIDERED ET COVERS, SPECIAL &5c NCH HAND EMBROIDERED BES, SPECIAL 65¢ CH HANDEMBROIDERED | SPECIAL $2.50—Made in of excelier nie broidery wty le quality COMBINATIONS, $1.95 a k | AND $3.95—Many daimy b FRENCH COMBINATIONS, SPE t t this price. Com a CIAL $2.756—Cor et Cover and closed er Combination made with deep. yoke embroidered 4 with graduated cir FRENCH LINGERIE These garments CIAL AT $6.0 tively trimmed with ’ AND lace Insertions rawn with rib- Set f Chemi be Dr fy she LONG WHITE SKIRT : IALLY PRICED E 1 $ 25, 5, AND UPWARD TO 05, $4.9 Many Attractive Styles in Gowns at June Sale Prices Corset Covers, Chemises, Drawers and | Under-Petticoats—June Specials PU Snah oe ee ene nectsy GOWNS, $0c—Gowns of cambrie and nainsookin high H ments are disy made of good quality V-neck and slip-over styles, trimmed with embroidey = ] nainsook, cross t te, effectively trimmed sertion and ¢ if GOWNS, 9%Se—In high neck, Empire, slip-over and AND $ An extensive range of neck styles. One slip-o ver Gown has circular back, tae DRAWERS, 25c, 45¢ in circular and Marcella effects, trimmed with laces front, and is finished at top with two rows of Valee I j ‘ nnes lace insertion and lawn band drawn with ribbom and embroideries GOWNS, $1.25—A large assortment, of styles at ths] % VEST CHEMISES, 75¢ AND 95c—Of nainsook, Dla. price. Two especially pretty Gowns of cross: imity, J ; one with high neck and long sleeves, and*another | | | as over style, out trimming, « mmec ibroide dge d arrow | without trimming, or tri | with embroidery edge awn are attrectively trimmed with a Valet SHORT CAMBRIC UNDER-PETTICOATS, 45ce— GOWNS AT $1.45—Of nainsook, in <lip-over styl si These are ‘trimmed with tucked and hemstitched } many small tucks across front and medallions of late stay) : — F i tain moettened awn | The wide butterfly sleeves are trimmed with insertion ami raffle, edge Women’s Charming One-Piece Summer Frocks Special, at $22.50 and $25.00 This very timely offering features many pretty Summer Models in One-Piece Dresses of taffeta, satin foulard, moire ponge and messaline crepe de chi ve, in black and white checks, navy-blue, reseda, cream, pale-blue, p polka-dots and many pretty changeable effects. The waists are plaited or tucked, with y These Dresses ate ia high- and $25.00. —Becond some | , and others with lace yokes trimmed with soutache braid or pipings in contrasting color Dutch-neck styles, and the skirts are various effective plaited and tucked models Special $22.50 and Bathing Suits of navy-blue rep, with short sleeves navy-blue, with round neck and short | sleeves fin sh ed with rows of @ sleeves. Have full skirt, trimmed with jsoutache, $4.7 white braid. Price $2.50. and broad sailor cotton | collar, | | having belt and bottom of skirt finished with rows of white Price $1.75, Bathing Suits of cotton sicilienne Other attractively-styled B Suits of aii wool sicilienne ae are shown at $10.00, $12.50 and 92m | $15.00 washable | Bathing Suits of good quality black | sicilienne, with plaited waist and full | skirt, and having round neck and short Bathing Caps, plain colors, plaids and polka-dot effects at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, Bathing Shoes, of black or white canvas, with cork soles, 50c and 65c soutache , in $1.00 and $1.50, FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED ——____ , Ladies’ | Home | Journal Patterns