The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1910, Page 10

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ee erreerrmnenne mma, = ameenenencane seca oan “i j THE SEATTLE STAR. 2 eS SS SES Sa ae ~e FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, ae. FURNITURE DRY GOODS ye Closes Dally at 6:90. ORY Goong NOT BAR = a 0 out to W : math An Important Purchase of Women’s Vests and Union Suits] pe ; FIGHTS y i pert gh ste Owing to the favorable purchase of a famous manufacturer mple enabled to off it 4 the state t Women's high grade Knit 4 ga Union Suits at import I I —Wirat py “TL i aya hitet rst Poor, Reno Will Remain the : hia Sample Vests 25c¢ Mecca of American Pu- Veagh w wiss-ribbed a | gilism, if Governor Dick- Soa eae . “f in pretty nr + floral, erson Wins Out. a ; also. comb, f tyles with 4 (My United Press) } i tr ae Seie ae N abt a : Po tmaant LEO BRAYMEYER Sample Vests 50c¢ ri b ‘ \ iy bs ue ew ry . ” but it ts wat Traylees Walter, ests, low , b United I lay riches ag mpi tg wih uh en palate tha Loo Leo Braymeyer, walter fronts and I y WN kk t ‘ A wot they w trav + we . lore the ummer & ar Joplin. M he inv / spot 1 ‘ ‘ gp alpen id Low way GF onrvytug Wetties summer « e Vests, with en be id : mr . His Side Line. — ape ge ge a yg “gee gat ‘in-edge style, si. \ ‘ ' lent Taft y tuyer—And what do you gia nt " {fi maior t K averag not selling firework 1 61,000 bott summer ar of fine g he t w a ha Ob, I & ver | ber heted yokes, 29 it f N ad ) ' yl at h \ ule and trim “ t ar r r 4 faces Agia Raned ed even baer tas x) mins 2 pany are rokem In wing Sample Union Women’s Pure Silk Union Suits of extra fine quality cate, wherwete. foresd to] ting . anak oem te | vas. Geupendell wake Well in Suits $3.00 sleeveless style, with low neck and cuff knee. ak f t * ot ¢ A ft ' | The most sa: Fourth of July the eighteenth century, made ma = = irely died « that kind alway beerved If AN hogany furniture, with ored 1 ex t agitation ' Ane wi n woods inlaid, of unique design against boxit « betw this and n f the fslature, but 1 believe that t viction ts day's « “FREDERICK & NELSON FREDERICK & NELSON’S Sil ae Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture side seat at yeaterds HUSBAND AND WIFE ___ || BUSINESS PARTNERS The Semi-Annual Sale affords an opportunity to purchase Furniture of rece (ncrit saa ly-low prices. The fact that broad ‘assortments of Dini aa ¥ iving Room and Bedroom firnitag : ; are strongly represented serves to make this sale especially interesting Basemert Salesroom A Clearance of Women’s Shoes and Oxfords at $1.00 and $1.95 Pair A quantity of Women’s Oxfords and High Shoes has been arranged in i two groups for clearance, at $1.00 and $1.95 pair. The descriptions follow The following items give but an idea of the many good values available. — Annes, Nest fab | BUFFETS DINING TABLES | — ROCKERS AND CHAIRS | Kid Oxfords with SPECIAL $1.00 PAIR short vamp, : \ SPECIAL $1.00 PAIR fords, with street-weight sole and Cuban heel SPECIAL $1.00 PAIR—Patent Kid Ox- medium sole and and military heel ck and Gr fords, with suede cx toe and military heel. All the above come in sizes 2% to 4% j SPECIAL $1.95 PAIR—Women’s at styles, Mrs. Catherine W. McCulloch Mrs. Catherine W. McCulloch, the Newly elected second vice presidpnt of the National Weman Suffrage as- sociation, is a member of the itnols bar, and has been admitted to prac- tice if the United States supre court. She is in partnership with High Shoes, in a wide rar in kid and patent leathers, with welt and turned soles. In sizes 214 to 4%4, and 6 to 8 in narrow widths. —Rarement Salesroorm Wash Goods Specially Priced at 7c Yard round pedestal. Extends to six feet. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Dining Table of quarter-sawed o: Buffet of solid oak, finished dull gold- en, with top 21x42 inches and beveled her husband Ga 2 ce waxed golden finish. Has 44-inch nd : ave ree ee one MeCwtees | PEKIN-STRIPE COTTON DRESS GOODS, 30 INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL 7c French pari mirror, 10x38 inches, top, which extends to six feet, round, oe 8.65 golden finish, with high back and bler seat in green-bronze color, SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, land claw feet. Ext to six feet olden Oak Rocker, with ba fl-ANNUAL SALI :P RICE, $2.65 $ and high back, veneered im : wed oak h. Has saddle seat in full } SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRIG action Birch Rocker, finished golden # AL SALE PRICE, $3.85 } cs ' 1, spindle back,.cobl nd box s 1 tered in ¢ to back with iron rods. » and claw feet SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $@ ‘DRESSERS Pleasingly-designed Recker im en fini h panel back of fi veneer, quarter-sawed exposure and back, long runners and ee braces of turned stock. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE Parlor Rocker of ma with low, broad back, Seat and curved arms, Many odd patterns in Wind Colonial style Chairs and R reduced prices. BRASS BEDS of blue, pink, brown and tan TAL SALE PRINTED DUCK SUITING, um weight » soft finish, in ligh or stripes KIMONO FLANNELETTE, 27 AND 28 IN( Odd pieces, slightly soiled on selvage, in black gro or light ground tterned with dark figures Children’s Hosiery, 15c Pair, 2 Pairs fee ‘Ge: CHILDREN’S HOSIERY, 1S¢ PAIR; 2 PAIRS FOR 25e—Fast black ribbed Ho- fine Buffet ‘of tobe nonwed golden or early English fi measuring 23x49 inches, a 1 ‘a Has drawer for silver at top wit h three storage compartments and full length linen drawer beneath» SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $31.50 Colonial style Buffet of heavy oak, with qu S } Has p' # mantel, and curved top drawers, fitted oe Finished Early SEMI Aa N} constituents like the justice she ad ministered that they re-elected her| last spring. She Is the mother of | four children, Her husband, it is] aid, gives to the conduct of the home the same cordial co-operatior which his wife renders in their bus iness relations MAJ. PEIXOTTO TO SPEAK AT PLAY GROUNDS MEETING | Major Sidney 8. “Peixotto. in! charge of the Columbia Park Boys club of San Francisco, now in Se attle, will be one of the speakers at the monthly meeting of the Play. grounds association tomorrow af ternoon at the Chamber of Com meree | Other business to be taken up at | the session will be the questien of | getting more open air resting places down town, and the securing by the park board ot down town | triangles of land before the cost | becomes prohibitive. | SPOKANE HAD A_ “SANE FOURTH” (By United Press.) SPOKANE, July 5—The city or. Ginance placing @ ban plosives resulted in a s in Spokane accidents, James Lynch, 17, a schoolboy, | was taken to the hospital with a| badly burned eye, from the prema. ture explosion of a rocket j John Windandy, a rancher near | here, forfeited his Hife. Wind | was at the station PRICE, $24.00 iden - 28 INCHES WIDE ECIAL 7e YARD—Medi blue, pink or tan grounds, patterned with white dots ES WIDE, SPECIAL, 77 YARD 1s with white micipes nd figures sion Dining Chair of oak, in Dining Table of solid oak, in dull golden finish, with 44-inch top and $ rter-sawed surface expo! mirror, 16x38, set in heavy le knee and reinforced heel and toe Alse siery, in medium weight, with extra-<d ribbed medium we t Hosiery INFANTS’ HOSIERY, tan, red and sky-b Knit-Underwear for Women, Misses and Boys Medium-Priced Knit Underwear is displayed in wide variety in the pop- ular Basement Salesroom. A few representative values follow: BOYS’ BALBRIGGAN |. WOMEN'S COTTON] MISSES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR, 25¢ GAR- | UNION SUITS, SPECIAL | KNIT UNION SUITS, 35¢ fe : 28c—In low neck, sleeveless | GARMENT MENT—Balbriggan Shirts, | style, with cuff or lace-t rain ogg with high neck and long 4 med umbrella knee. Also | '" 3% bt. ,. | Combination Suits with sleeves, or in sleeveless style | Tisle Vests and Muslin | cuff or lace-trifimed um- with plain or trim Be knee match in ankle-length | med edge. Basement Salesroom. Interesting Values in Silks and pes Goods ALL-SILK SHANTUNG, 26 INCHES WIDE, 75¢ YARD—In the p shade ALL-SILK BLACK TAFBETA, 35 INCHES WIDE. f SILK BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, 35 INCHES rous finish ‘AL L-SILK BLACK PEAU DE CYGNE, 36 INCHES WIDE, $1.00 YARD. SATIN-STRIPE CHALLI, 20 INCHES WIDE, 30¢ YARD—In polka-dots, Per- sian and floral designs, in solid colors and bordered with Grecian side bands Basement Balesroowp. with wor H lish or CLOSING OUT MORRIS CHAIRS ‘lll Numerous Odd Patterns in Morris Chairs Have been assembled on the First Floor, Annex, and are marked at prices H which represent savings of unusual im portance IRON BEDS nd tan ; 2 PAIRS FOR 25c—Fine ality, in brown, amement Kalssroom. Union Suits, j neck, sleeveless style, with with round neck. Drawersto | Draw r pongee 75¢ YARD. WIDE, 9c YARD—With ty. He dodged across the track to || get a grip, and in returning was caught by an electric train and in stantly k led. WIFE DIES BUT i HUSBAND LIVES | (By United Press PORTLAND, Ore July 5. Har. vey W. Lambert, a carpenter who shot his wife Saturday while held her baby in her arr then attempted to commit wil recover Mrs. Lambert died yesterday. | Doctors expected her to live, while all hope for Lambert's survival had | been given up | IT’S ALL FAULT _ iI} OF TOMMY BURNS | $12.75 Brass Bed, in satin finish, of hogany, with top measuring 19x37 } Posts Caf with flat vases. : inches, two full-length drawers, and } SEMI-ANN( \L SALE PRICE mirror of beveled French plate, 18x36 Brass | 3 feet 3 inches inches, Illustrated above. continuot nch posts panel hea foot An exceptionally well-built and at i tractive Iron Bed, finished in cream enamel. May be had in full size. [dus trated above ML-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $1.35 Full-size, substantial Iron Bed, fin- ished in white enamel SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $24.50 rod constr Items of Interest From the Drapery Section P, 36 INCHES WIDE, 10¢ YARD—Good trong quality, in red, blioe,of n and natural, useful for covering walls of tents and cottages, making cush able covers and covering floors and boxes, Threads are easily drawn and mate y be stenciled or used plain WIDE, 20¢7 YARD—A round-thread, square-mesh fabric, bar Serviceable and easily laundered SWISS, 45 INCHES WIDE, 25¢ YARD—Attractively designed in dim hape patterns, separated by broken lines. May be made into artistic summer cifr- for living-room or bedroom. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $1.95} Bird's-eye Maple Dresser, with top } SEMI-A} SALE Ea i Berviceable fullaiae Iron. Bed, } measuring 23x45 inches and beveled} - Brass atin finish, of soundly conttvictad plate mirror, 24x30 inches uous post design, with Reais SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $15.25 } Posts trimmed with large RS” Colonial Dresser, in weathered fin ish, with top 20x44 inches, beveled CHIFFONIE plate mirror, 24x30, and built-up panel } SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICK as ends, Two half-length and two full Solid Oak Chiffonier, in gee length drawers, fitted with wood pulls. } ish, with shaped beveled miitraty SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $10.85} full-length and two half-lengtl SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $3.65 } Full-size Iron Bed, of simple de i sign, finished in blue enamel and trim med with gilt chills,” Basement Salesroom. Strong Specials in the Floor Coverings SUMMER Cr United Proms . . : : : : a * FURNITURE Well-constructed Dresser of Eastern } ers, and hat compartment. 169 MELBOURNE, Australis | Phe Base ment Salesroom Floor Coverings Section offers for clearance a IN WIDE VARIETY hard maple, in natural finish SEMI-ANNI AL E PRICE, Pep os toy See bs hend ; line of “Kelto” Rugs, especially suitable for cottage or bedroom use. To this SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $7.85 Golden Oak ¢ fronts it was expected here, Barns te i{f assortment has been added three discontinued patterns in Wilton Rugs, in RUSTIC HICKORY PORCH Hardwood Dresser, finished golden, } with swell front, claw feet condemned for ever lowering the I Oriental and two-tone green effects and two grades: of Ingrain Carpeting, as CHAIRS AND ROCKERS in quarter-sawed effect, with beveled { knobs white standard by accepting Jobn mirror, 18x24 inches, and top 18x38. SEMI-AN) son's challenge for mere gain, thu SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $10.95 { _ Bird’s-Fye } ple Chiffonien wir New and interesting styles in this en ig the negro to win the tithe ‘ RS < Jaen sain er i By Deh a teas popular ,outdoor furniture at special ‘ ad raesiny fedlag ce Neb twoabe peed | IN’ ARPETING SPECIALLY { KELTO RUGS- otees; ranging from $2.20 to tes 36 Dresser of hardwood, polished gold- } measurin neches a will lead to separate white and CED Size 9x12. special $9.0 Aliph PGES i SR en, in quarter-sawed effect ror, 16x is swell black championships being estab ol Ingrain Carpeting, special oor pike pecial § “4 LIGHT MAPLE, RATTAN AND } SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, $18.25 } knobs an v feet. - lished oe “ep Size 8-3x10-6, special $8.00. GRASS SUMMER FURNITURI Dresser'of solid oak, in-golden fin. | SEMI-ANNUAL SAL he United Press flash of the ' 5 : ‘ ss, r { i ak, ‘ol f s ft NN in Mad aaled teach Vanseures i Union Ingrain Carpeting, special 40c Size 6x9, special $6.00. Artistic and serviceable pieces at ex- } ish, with full serpentine front, top High- Chiffonien, 1. c.. was belt an hour abesd of any yard. Size 4-6x7-6, special $4.00, _.” ceptionally low cost Phe sale price- | meaw*iring 20x42 inches, oval mirror 24 { style, of wax iden oak i, with other Intimation that Johnson bad if THREE DISCONTINUED PATTERNS IN WILTON RUGS range is from $2.50 to $9.75 x30, and Brass drawer pulls ter-sawed surface exposure Size 9x12, special $29.00, Size &-3x10-€ cial $2: _ A German dentixt has originated ” pe *10-6, special $24.00. the novel teeth of paper, of making artificial qj BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEPERS, SPECIAL $1.65 ua iH Ostermoor Mattresses are Quoted at Reduced Prices During the Semi-Annaal Sd I EEN ||!

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