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ALEXANDRA REFUSES TO TAKE AND KING GEORGE 18 IN BRITAIN HAS TWO QUEENS THE SEATTLE STAR SES. a: <i mane ] FREDERICK & NELSON, he ‘Beautiful Chinese American Girl Tackles Sing-Hop Life DRY GOODS Hore Closes Dally at AS AN EX, STEW HER PLACE A DREADFUL a Day 0005 4 Announcing an Interesting Annual Event The Midsummer Clearance of Colored Wash Fabrics Msc SAND of Colored « prince of Wales, a tow he again outraged all dent by taking a | tnt of the robes, the noclough, although Wash | > of yard abrics, co ge of beautifl he du of Devon: | weaves and patterns, go on sale tomorrow at prices whicl ( « (uarter to ong. bas just been appotuted half from regular quotations. The few examples described be by no me the bros Queen Mary, and was also i gular quoti v 1¢ broad ages ments of desirable fabrics from which selection may be made in tl lid ment. Firat Clearance Values at 25c a Yard SPECIAL 25c | FANCY WEAVI LI} 24-INCH CHAMELEON SILK, )-COTTON Tug YARD—A two-tone, silk-faced fabric, suitable for | SAH, SPECIAL 2 A medium weight | street and evening gowns, shown in tan, nav y, light- | fabric, 27 inche inge of stripe and) blue, raspberry, Nile, reseda and silver-gray efte own 1 ht and medium BROKEN ASSORTMENTS OF FINE WASH FABRICS, SPECIAL 25¢ YARD—The collection CH MERCER COTTON assembled for clearance at this price include uch DS, SPECIAL 2 )—A soft and tister. 10. fabrics as Fancy French Vesting, Fancy-figured | dre bric of medi ‘ plain, selfe ae wealth eat P28 apes Cotton Reps, Imported silk-mixed Ginghams and ored stripe Come ; Navy, rose tat Lenden.-Graham White Madras Shirtings. and asl ¢ — Kas. N N _ 4 e (ae Clearance Vatow at 33¢ a Yard Crmurder tn the | cS 27-INCH SILK - AND -CO' SILK-AND - COTTON FOU- | CHI x STEPFATHER” TO TON JACOUARDS PECIAL | LARDS, 27 INCHES WIDI : ten ‘ OSGAR UND ADOLF $3¢ YARD—Come ina brol HAY 340 VAS ts tha GETS A PENSION ee Ree a asters | Se, oC Sah —COMe af it : tee sortment of diagonals and Gre ae a PRP Ba es anil ie ground with # Beattie ye artet Set Unele cian stripe effects, in rose, tan, ; ate | London. ft Shan~| ed red, Jemon, lavender colorir ble for afternoon ene : ia . c , , 48-INCI N Queue dA pata | orevening wear. > pr.| TON. WASH on i ints | The Star Te MERCERIZRD ENGEL ens 2a. | SEECIAI “YARDIn tall "| The Star. Th 4 > 22 AGONALS, SPECIAL 33 ee e ff e| fer of Toppeaiah, who ¥ | MADRAS, SPECIAL 3% re, color effects, edn y . “] hg be te Bled oy lh gener | MISS ADA LUM YARD—In tan ground with fan YARD—An odd lot, comprising | brown, raspberry, navy, gray. | the German co ns. Miss Ada Lum, 19, who is sing-and president of a large shrimp |i cy stripes. { mostly dark shades. } lavender to ay ‘that | ing and Joking in vaudeville thea-pecking company ; B " before he Siedler Hoes [esa to be’ the Gaty Canseecaetiane uremia SS Clearetipe Values at 50c a Yard yesterday North Yakima.—The last night ore brick and spha ye two New York.—Peter Smith, a young |ff tannery worker in Newark, drank 7 | iggers of whiskey im succesaion to H and thereby won a bet of $1 He pocketed the money and dropped to the floor dead. San Antonio, T Miss Dot Mill er was killed ora Miller and | Nettie Lehert probably fatally | hurt when an automobile plunged | 6 feet from a bridge Into San Pedro} creek youterény. Washington.—Secretary Battinger | started for Seattle today, accom- ponies 3 by his assistant, E. C. Fin- | will make several stops head pen Tacoma. Frank M. Lindsay ao} sistant fire chief, was rem terday for political reasons < tain Schiegel was promoted to as sistant chief. Rats destroy at least $73,000,000 |} worth of property in Great Britain annually. —Miss Ruby Hirsch 2 fatally wounded last night because ep a dinner engage He was captured at she falled A to ke ment with him today. Ht Two divorce complaints were filed and {Ill \ ene deeree im diverce granted in King ||} county yesterday Milbank, S. years old Asche, at debt of $ dying staterm bisa a drink of whiskey wh en poisoned, and the ans it. Nine deaths were recorded In Seattle | yesterday. i i Birmingham, Ala—While playing ||} Gorton the 1e-year-old son of W. 6 il Holcomb of Fort Wayne, 1 | ——— H TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS SOME DENTAL DICTA The condition of the teeth is a | telltale as to diet. They are the guards which stand at the gateway to the body, ready to divide the food into manageable portions, to ff bring peace of mind and healthful bodily activity. No greater kill joy exists than dyspepsia; no more vicious menace to life and effi tion Cancer of the ously a di of gross fe Eighty of the canc the stoma e f If an ounce of pre worth a pound of cure, it is k teeth in stomach is ted food Pp good condition which every vic a must do ing the Swallowing pus, tim of Pyorrhe ing, {6 a8 sure poison as 6y arsenic in small doses, tho much slower in its deadly tion of the intestines, and ot not properly masticate his food with missing teeth Briefly, Our Method is this: If you have two or more teeth le in either § an supply that you 7 with teeth lowing than na @ beautiful ture’s best product, without resort ing to such makeshifts as partial plates and the unsanitary bridg work. Our Method Teeth are not only beautiful, but they fortable and durable. We are com guaran tee them to last a lifetime The jueident to this work is practic one, the expense is le REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, 1405 Third Av., Cor. of Union St. Across the street trom the P. O. | i clency obtains than a disordered |Ifl ¢ condition of the process of nutri | than the average first-clasq pract ; tioner would charge. ¥ the gov an on the stage So Mrs. Lam, his white widow, ts mpany er father was Dr. Cago Lum,teaching schor 4 her daughter 48.INCH IMPORTED LID HIGH-GRADE WASH FA 2CIAL SOc ¥A ot New Orleans, Chinese physicianin behind the footlig ING, SPECIAL 0c YARD re re An extensive assortment of des 5 among taal — Material, shown ir and 48-inch Imported Liner cavy Irish, Ge H able Dres colorings. ia and ashes-of-roses | French weave Excellent Models in Dainty Modes in Popular J. B. Corsets | Washable Summer F; | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.| Basement Salesroom | MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE OFFERINGS IN pretence Wash Fabrics At $1.50 and $2.00 At $13.50 and $15.00 STYLE 233, PRICE $1.50 $13.50—Dresses An extremely long Corset, prettily-figured designed for tall figures, hav- ing moderately high bust fit- ted with drawstring and skirt very long over front and hips. AT of crossbar and dimities, in light- pale-green, gray, lavender, tan, brown and black- and-white medallions, waist and sleeves tucked | and navy-blue, These have yoke of lace Made of strong batiste and and trimmed with lace insertion and fitted with three sets of hose washable crochet buttons, Dutch at Cc ar supporters. neck and short sleeves, and are fin STYLE 648, PRICE $2.00 tent leather belts. The | P ' pe gpa tunic style, trimr to . ; ; iii ci | A girdle-top model, made ¥ A large assortment of popular weaves in Colored Wash Fabrics, includ- | of Boies hatiste with ex and finished with Tull- ing surplus and short lengths, is priced to close out at, special, 10c yard. The J lot comprises the following: H tremely long skirt, the ma- terial extending far below the AT $15.00 ties and Jawns in narrov Dresses of sheer d > pn p i ming. Three sets of ho « Printed Tissue, Linenette inches wide, a fine quality boning Three sets of hose idered polka-dot effects—pale- cngyoe pitta ‘ch Meee ie ? ' supporters are attached. pod gig” ness ‘ linen-finishe material seem ra shes gop tn 5 nder, brown, y a sheer ; ; ead 3 STYLE 641, PRICE $2.00—This Corset has high ite—havin utch th figur rood range ¢ aara i f h black figures . k - Sramapanues ; ] bust fitted with drawstring at top and extremely with wide band of >" cs de r street « « se ar i mY c too © bad reet and house f)} long skirt with material extending several inc hes } hand-cre lace, short sleeves = in gi useful le Gingha below the boning. Material is excellent quality and tucked net cuffs. The w op Bs Lawns ¢ f Wash 4 7 and tunic skirts are effectively ‘ batiste and two pairs of hose are supporters with narrow black velvet attached Women’ s Silk 2 ro “Seconds” Special 35¢ Pair These Gloves are from one of the country’s leading turers, and are made of pure tricot silk, as “Seconds” and imitatic Second Floor. n Baby Irish ins Long Coats of Pure Linen For Traveling, Motoring or General Utili These Coats are 54 inches long, made of P linen in natural color, and come in séf styles, with plain notch collar and revers, alse shawl collar finished in narrow piping and Bat Excellent values at $7.50. Second Women’s “‘New Form’’ Hosiery 35¢ and 50c Pair Women’s ] 12 inches deer knee, where is gauze heels, sol quality, 4 ble-woven tops, at garter and dditional streng ain is greatest. The lower part of stocking it, and the feet are reed with double They k only, cotton silk-lisle qual Silk Glove They because of slight imperfections in weave or making, but these are difficult to detect and in no case important enough to make any difference in the wearing qualities of the The black, white, tan, gray, pongee and others. Special, 35¢ pair. Rasement Sa in two-clasp style. are classed and toes $5¢ pair; —Firet Floor. SHORT LENGTHS AND REMNANTS OF Swiss, Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries PRICED FOR CLEARANCE imperfections colors include manufac- | ] Glove | brown, Seasonable Shoe Section Offerings TENNIS OXFORDS SPECIALLY PRICED—In black Sizes from ial 45¢ and white, for women, special 55¢. boys and children 5% to 11, spe sizes 11% to 6%, The season’s accumulation of Short Lengths and Remnants of Edgings, Bands, Allovers, Insertions, Bandings and Corset Cover Embroideries is now offered for clearance at special fi that command unusual ume The collection includes many of the season’s newest and most e#fe , floral, scroll anc heavy embroideries, on Swiss, cambric and nainsook.. On sale in the Beobrctiers Section, First Floor UNUSUAL VALUES IN Women’s Sample Knit Vests at 25c, 35c and 50c In three AND CHILDREN’ and four $ ROMAN Strap effect th pa 4 to 8, special $1.25; . AN CALF Bl “common sense’ SANDALS nt vamps and tan or dull kid tops 8% tq 11, special $1.50 pair; 1114 to 2, SPECIALLY PRICED. iff lions, Sizes 2 to 5, special | designs in open work, eyel TTON heel SHOES, $3.00 PAIR—With broad toe, to 6 street Sizes 2 Children’s Underwaists and Rompers GIRLS’ SKIRT ROMPERS AT 50¢— Of plain blue or pink ging GIRLS’ SKIRT ROMPERS AT 25¢ Made of dark-blue denim, in sizes from 2 to am or in blue | Basement Salesroom. | | and white checks, Sizes 2 to 5 years 5 years |] SAMPLE VESTS, 25¢—Women's SAMPLE V 35c—Women’s | SAMPLE VESTS, S0c=Wi BOYS’ ROMPERS AT 38¢—( sola gt || CHILDREN’S UNDERWAISTS ATH} Cotton and Lisle Swiss-ribbed Knit | Swiss-ribbed Silk es Plain Vests, in | W hhite Silk-Lisle Vests, low blue brown and white checked ging- 25¢—Girls’ Waists are made of shirred ba- [fl] Vests, in low neck, sleeveless style, in | white and sky-blue, | sleevele tyle, with crocheted sas 6 of Aaditlaa desi tdmied Gath tiste, and those for boys are of heavy twill, }f | pretty crochet patterns, including but W "a ke 4 : t and bac a variety of att Siolais atl | made plain; both styles have hose support- terfly, floral, fleur-de-lis and medallion omen’s Swiss-ribbed ‘Vests, in cro- | terns : pipings of white | ers attached. Sizes 2 to 12 y SY ales a Lam an cheted medallion designs, low neck and | __ Women’s Sitk-Lisle and Pilg’ crocheted | rcheted patterns; and pink. Vests, in w silk-taped sleeveles n white, pink and sky | lace styles, and plain styles with mer Att ti V ee F th D 5 cerized edge, silk-taped. The majority | Women’s White Vests, with fancy | wromes rac ive a ues rom e raper y ection of these are in white, but some gar- | wide crocheted design on extra-quality | with he vatit _ SHELF OIL CLOTH, 12 INCHE STANDARD TABLE OIL CLOTH, 4 BagDis ic Be ate LBeiuCeS 1 lisle t | plain-edge s WIDE, SPECIAL 5¢ YARD—Discontin- | INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL 15¢ YARD— ‘ESATA AAA A IRE RRES AINA BRR SE RIE NOIRE Rey TEE —— oad ed pattern BURL ing green in best grade AB, 36 INCHES WIDE, , red, brown and natural | In discontinued pattern 10¢ YARD— Suitable for bungalow In a good assortment of colors, includ Home Journal Pattorne | Ladies’ | | Remnants of Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics in wide variety are quoted at extreme =, (FREDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED —— price-reductions to close nent Sale } So se: