The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 1, 1910, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR 90,000 MEN FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. FURNITURE DRY GOODS FURNITURE Dry wore | | a 447 HAPPY Cool, Summery Apparel, fo yr Outing and Vacation Wea; — vo! The greatest number of marriag icennen ever iw Hl, F, Moxay|a¢ MANY NEW AND CHARMING STYLES\f == leakage inn a we IN LINGERIE DRESSES ontpelic io st Vor my z They 1 edt t : ‘eanedial ve f AM . t for ' pecial Lingerie Dresges .d 1 plu | tv he In orde is now in evidens e, i arming models i. , the | y al wtrite of white mull, batiste and she vith lace yes oon [AeA RARER RR AE and cuffs, high or Dutch ne ! Jong OF ‘shy The ieee power a man has the| * : leeve rhese are combiner enciennes fy more he likes > use it Cicere. \* Friday Evening at West Geattic « ‘ Zi . es aCe |* - and insertion embr tiny ‘tucks jy naPertiand, Maine —Ashor © Hinds, |# Mar wees ; * many pretty ' in plaited t ' \ wt tur € ci rdec r congress { Firat Maine | Shey : ae ai, 0, $25.0 dat $10gp Ngtiemenel (ie My ft * ‘ I f ' Hate . mn . Becond Piggp, | La Crosse, Wis. * tt * + : : — SKIRTS oF REP AND _LINEN L ! . At T w . i i Wi M 1 1 # “ Vy, Pm * 1 I * : , men’s ns Walk i * * Skirts of tan rep and nat ¢ linen, in eleven. gore flar ‘ ‘ ‘ and c Graintield, Kan. M Kut *! ' . : vred ty “4 a} H * pocket ‘ | r es, t med with pearl * gied * + * Gaturday Afternoon at Wood. * | - " ur Juneau.—Singtr * and P. : V1 0) 0, $3./ 4 Wash Skirts of ent 6 ‘ t nen at ‘ nv: id plaited mod. rl A * P one fisll bailed th luster side-plaits I Fairbanks * * ‘ cd ca awn er Pa: * * eco * * RRR ee 7D ‘ * : * ' T INNOCENT MAN FREED FROM PRISON AFTER 12 YEARS. « |* ! : . Tailored Suits of Pure Linen, $9 and $10 “New Long Linen Coats, $10.50 |] * * < t t ( r ce 4 (By United Press.) * . - be i 7 Phe Suits featur at these moderate pr erviceable for “lt LINCOLN, Neb., July 1—After serving 12 years in prison for # |) ied v . * tailored m emi-fitting, with note at motor. + | % a murder he did not commit, Andrew Hawkins, 70, will be re a | % * yer » coats rat in length from ing F g and 1 are these newly. % leased on a pardon today, Three men have confessed to the mur & ¢ coats rang eng o ed “ ‘ aR. eae os & der, and their statements have convinéed the authorities that we |**** eee eee aeaneee lh atseams with | atrived Long Ce of heavy eet Tuesday Wednesdays, 98. | * Hawkins had nothing to do with the crime, * \ js ; pe The re er fitting well-tailored, : ‘Thursdi Fridays, 49, and|# * SWALLOWS POISON : h ‘ j ' : ic cuffs, tema Saturdays, 43 SR RR | FOR EPSOM SALTS, 1 sty from 1 iral-color, pure 4 B50 ’ Soa == 2 | er " $9.00 and $10.00 ce color rice $10.5 linen, and exce 1 small talk A Cleerasice a Girls’ Tab Dresses at § Sizes From 6 to 14 Years of Children’s Tub Dresses, selected from regular stock, hae t an especially-low figure, and the now offered for clearance at $2.95 Of the many attractive styles represented, many are shown in a full ranged sizes. There are Dresses tastefully trimmed with embroideries, and others fimshed with scallop edge of buttonhole embroidery; Dresses of plaids in many colors, mage lso Dresses of plain-colored percale and im ctive color-combinations, SATURDAY AT DUG'S ar is something those haven't got | A wise man suppresses fully two. thirds of bis opinions. attle ¢ Occasionally a thin woman ac. | chaser quires the art of not showing it. | Boys Some people are more afraid of | Y. M. ( germs than they are of a mad dox Eigh How a woman does hate women | ers have with whom she can't get square in| and their cas any other way!—Chicago News. | week to practice e ore oe | Why 18? Each man has to have Navy yard open to visitors Sat-/a substitute, for none hopes to last urday, Sunday and Fourth, *** | out the entire strenuosity of the j same GET OUT OF TOWNI!! Strange as it may seem, Rev. M On the noisy Fourth and spend the A. Matthews will not play first bare. time with rod and reel on the trout) even though he has Harry Tracy streams reached by the Columbia) Dugdale's first baseman, beaten for J & Puget Sound railway, who offer; height. Instead, he wil! occupy the ff special rates. eee | minor role of subs stitute pit het. Dr. R. Lybrook Shakin bacritine a High-Class Dental of sample Dresses bot waists and kilted s with French Nar and tie, in vz (Basement Salesroom | 350 Pairs |\Women’s Oxfords Special $1.00 to Close y keen values are indicated at $2.95 Unusual! KEEN CLEARANCE OFFERINGS From the Infants’ Wear Section RS, SPECIAL 50 PLL SAVE YOU MORE MONEY ON YOUR DENTAL WORK THAN ANYONE ELSE IF YOU CONSIDER QUALITY. Expert Plate Work. Painless Extracting. 100 PAIRS WOMI GRAY SUEDE OXFORDS Bridge Work .... 5 and $6 | CAREFUL EXAMINATIONS with medium toe, street-weight e and Cuban heel ” in Extensive Range of Gold Crowns MADE WITHOUT CHARGE 4 to § Gold Inlays Porcelain Inlays Gold Fillings WOMED OXFORDS res fro to 3 in a wide rar OR OBLIGATION. LADY ATTENDANTS. Pleasing Summer Styles i in Women’ s House Dre Hi Full Plates to 8100 I \ ; Porcelal owns $3.50 and $5 HOURS 8:20 A. M. UNTIL i PAIRS WOMEN’S I Ch i LE AT $1.95 Stylish ber of AT $3.50—Dresses' of Platinae Fillings $1 | 9 P.M. CLOSED ON SUNDAY. 1 ; polka -dets Painless Extracting 50e Both Telephones. House Dresses, made as in Dresses | percale with brown ion, of black and white checked _ percale, iMustr checked | trimmed on skirt amt 4 r bl th blue and brown Dutch neck and #8} Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. DR. R. LYBROOK SHANKLIN trimmed: with pipings’ of 1 color | sleeves, and fasten it 3% Over People’s Bank, Second Av. and Pike St. rea g with large pearl butteai 4 — : AT $ I es af ine and white de pint AT $3.75—Dresses of pink and’ white 0 ' and y waist with « pink and green plaid gingham, witht For House or Outing Wear soe te Ifa tons. Other a » Dresses are Interestingly Priced PECIAL, $1.45—One-piece House Dresses, of delft-blue per t $5.00, $5.50 and $5.75 A Safe Which Has No Superior There are more Hall Safe & Lock Co.’s Safes, manufactured by the Herring-Hall-Mar- vin Safe Co., in use than those of any other safe manufacturer in America. We will go still | Fly the National Flag on » the “Fourth” | FAST-COLOR SEWED STANDARD SEWED] UNION JACKS, of best) MUSLIN. FLAGS, with | ALL - WOOL BUNTING | navy. bunting, -with 4am canv 1eading s, strong canvas hi i 4x6, | and gr ; iets, size ee 2x5, $1.60. | $2.35 —Third Fleet white pipings AT $1.50—One-picce House Dress« with fastening in back of blue and wh as heading and ¢ om FLAGS, with canvas ize 3x5, 75c; 4 pink and ; pee : white or blue, t ger pares RRR RRRRRRRRRRRReREEaEERaEERE aaa further—there are more of our safes in use than Li ; tn. ty ae a ne c lair » in black and white those of all other manufacturers combined. seas M hig yest "White Gloves for Summer Wear: Stylish and Comfortable they That’s pretty good evidence that we manufac- nse spade with hie nace He ‘The demand for White Gloves for Sum | I'wo-clasp Silk Gloves are ng Silk Gloves, at 85¢, ture a Safe which has no superior. fine ahora ? mer wear finds the Glove Section pre- | is 52 | and ‘$I 50 pair White in Weare the sole agents in the Northwest. ( 1 | shown at 50c, 75¢, $1.00 and | _ The showir includes A’ $1.00 ~Pereal House pared with strong assortments in the vari- | Gloves, in pe tyles, and in @ —n= Dresses, of black and white and appropriate styles and materials | $1 ’ light and White che i CS SO OOO Oe SOOO OOOO OOOT in str of blue and white, pink and white or black and white Purcell Safe Company Ladies’ The waists fasten in front and H. Prefontaine Bldg., Prefontaine Place and have close-fitting lars and ome | Yesler Way long sleeves, ‘The skirts are in | Fe ama | atterns Soins INCORPORATED e: _— five-gored styl¢ |

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