The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1910, Page 12

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ean LB RE RAR BIE TROUBLE AFTER Odds and Ends From Everywhere TODAY IN HISTORY | MAN KICKS Dog You Sometimes Kill in Order to be Kind, Is Mis- leading Creed. (ny Coited Press) NEW YORK Leonard F, Hept 1 read } morning his eye t: “You have to order to be red the dog t Deputy Sheriff had “Hasn't a dog a r to follow your” Y dema as he climbed smoking car eps of the on bis way back ak and didn't er was aw beefste The beefs FULLER RESTS IN teak wasn’t for the dog CHICAGO CEMETERY | (By United Press. CHICAGO, July §-——With all Chi ago courts closed and the Chicago 9 bar doing honor to his memo body of Chief Jus Puller, of the preme court, was land cemetery tod Preceding the burial a brief and |f simple ceremony was held at St James Episcopal church, at which Rev. James E. Freeman officiated Justices McKenna, Wh Day, Holmes and Lurton, of t court, and Gov. Hugh York, attended. , of New Arctic polar bears allow them- selves to be covered completely with snow during the long night season. |} AMUSEMENTS. Grand Opera House John Cort, Mer. Tonight—Matinee Saturday. BONITA In the Bie “Gs “THE VAN KER DETE DOODLE THE 1 Startion ROMEO AND JULIET” Mats, Tues, Wed., and Sat. ~ PANTAGES THEATRE “TRG ALEN VAUDEVILLE” MARIUS BOWEMIAN Melvin Brothers | Princess Suzanne, Bte. VANCOUVER, B. C. Races at Minoru Park Friday, July tat, tc 3th nel uly Selly yale Or sbtce British Columbia Thoroughbred Axsociation, Stevens, the man who teaches how to dance. Fourth aod Pine &t. Main soit: K 1160 H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER If you can't get boots or |] shoes to fit you, get them | ™ade to measure at 217 JAMES STREET supreme | } | 170,900 yearly for the mainte of the royal family $65,000 over the allowance in the previous Vallejo, Cat i Straw B j sories to outing, motoring or ocean toilette, are here at very mode 1 and long THE SEATTLE STAR | nettied today ted the truth pany ademite Bpokane- fort and mile from K od by fire vow July & 179 was begun in 1824, ishington re Honolulu.—T from bubonic plague in_th ocourred yesterday, The been several cases of the plague in the past six months, but no deaths since July 17, 1907 firet death here Cle Elum, — Free elgar man, walke Ellensburg yesterda an Ay & S6C Adrian, Mich. decent lar Umpire Bu gan league wa and fined $50 In a f ir 1 flea, | ** 1 Mich ed yenterday | Juation court Boxton—-On petition of the Inter national Paper company Judge Colt |today appointed John Norris and Charles F. Weed receive Boston H. dailies $1,700,000, 200,000. Bethany Plains, France—t, M Olicatgers yesterday broke the rec ords for distance and duration at t He re 39 min Houghton, Mich.Worest fires are raging , ction to 44 a twe pe of 158 35-100 miles. Newport, R. I.--Oharte New York banker yed the en re FIGHT PICTURES Shehali i Chehalis.—A, E. Rice, judge of the REACH NRW VORK superior court of Lewts, Pacific and Wahkiakum counties, hy. innounced his candidacy for the republican nomination for judge of the supreme court. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, July 8—The filma taken at Reno of the Jeffries Johneon fight arrived in New York today and were rushed to the plant of the Vitagraph com Increased forces were at once put to work on the filina, By ing {t ie expected they will be dev and retouche that the firet exhibition may be made tomorrow from the] of the id on vi etoria, B. C.-- Arrivals Rich r and yeaterday ard Henry hut of heart even Three divorce complaints were Med in King county yesterday + eee eee eee eee eee ee SF es eee Pee eee eee eee eee ee BATTLESHIPS. Saturday and Sunday are visiting days at the navy yard. HBoate le Colman dock. Round trip 50 an incr Okla.-Fy confessing judg pay a fine of © axainnt Enid, reign a ave Jobn J. Gaynor, dis- | marine corps Jur FREDERICK & NELSON, inc. Basement Salesroom Interesting Values in Women’s Summer Ready-to-Wear LONG COATS OF ENGLISH REP, $7.50 Excellent values in 54-inch, well-tailored Coats of good quality English rep, with embroidered shawl collar, large satin-faced lapel and satin cuffs. Price $7.50. LONG LINEN COATS AT $6.75 Women’s Coats of good quality pire linen, with shawl collar, cuffs and two pockets. Sizes range from 34 to 40. Price $6.75 WOMEN’S LINON TUB DRESSES, $3.75 Made waist, match, and lavender front, from heavy linon, in blue, pink, white square neck, embroidered straps down and full skirt. Price $3.75 WELL TAILORED PURE LINEN SKIRTS, $3.25 Thirteen-gore models, well tailored, trimmed with buttons of self-material TAILORED SUITS OF PURE LINEN, $3.95 Plain tailored models, of good quality linen, with coats 34 inches long, in three-button style, and plaited skirts. Sizes from 34 to 40 ESPECIALLY GOOD VALUES IN Trimmed Millinery at $2.50 and $3.50 Millinery at the Rough arge and medium shapes, trimmed with flowers, lace bows, vel Values of unusual merit at $2: 50 and $3.50. with plaited embroidered belt to made from good grade linen and Price $3.25 Attention is invited to a special showing of Trimmed above low prices, including charming midsummer models in Burnt aids, vet ribbon and ribbon bows. Chiffon and Mesh Veilings in Variety The most popular varieties in Chiffon and Mesh Veilings, important acces ate Te nt Ba TICES jesroom Silk Chiffon 36 with two-inch hemstitched bor- | Veiling Veiling in Russian and Octagon mesh, and in black and white chenille dot combi Alice nation, 25¢ yard Black Ru 20 yard A good range of effective Mesh Veilings, 15c, 20¢ in dark-gray, mid-gray, blue, | ky-blue, champagne, white and black, Oe yard } Veiling, 20 inches wide, with wen border, in gray, pink, brown, black and sky-blue, 55¢ yard sian Mesh Veiling, Chiffon heavy navy, white, | in black, navy and brown, and 25¢ yard Cool House Garments for Summer Wear PERCALE WRAPPERS, $1.25—Made HOUSE DRES $1.00. vashable percale, in, Copenhagen, gray of washable percale, dark-red grounds with white designs; black full, with close-fitting turnover collar hite sleeves, trimmed with full ruffle at oe the bottom LONG challi In one-piece with stripes and of style, in white blue, black and anc »ink sy pink or irregular and or light-blue and white checks, Darker effects are shown in navy- KIMONOS, $1.00. Persian designs, mostly in dark Made long and full, and trimmed 1 pattern border bands JORNING SACQUE flannelette various styl blue or black with white designs WOMEN’S SACQUES, $1.00—Made loose or with fitted belts and circular pepe lums, of percale, lawn, dotted Swiss ton crepe in pretty patterns Basement Sales Of cotton in or cot+ Oc—OFf lawn or in Notions, Drug Sundries and Stationery Hair Rolls,| Extra-refined Moth Balls, shades, 15¢ in pound packages, 10c Dressmakers’ Thread, Net-covered Swiss Linen Fabric Paper, in assorted and 20¢ Skirt Markers prongs, 15¢ Darning Cotton, in black Large and white, 3 spools for 5c. special 10c, Ironing Wax, 6 for 5¢ Absorbent Cotton, in| Antiseptic Safety Pins, as- | pound packages, special 25¢ | sorted sizes in book, 10c. Lantana | in pound packages, 25¢; en 10c. Peroxide of Hydrogen, % 3asting | velopes to match, with double 500-yard spools, 4c. Carriage Sponges, | pound bottles, 8c; bottles, 13¢ 18¢ Rice box pound ; 1-pound bottles, Powder, special 9% Basement Salesroor. H PAN, SPECIAL | | | i | HH i} 1 | | 1 | | 1] FREDERICK & NELSON, INC, Froma Host of Interesting Values in Women’s Lingerie and Tailored Summer Waists These Few Characteristic Examples TAILO $1.50 , in size NEW ‘J Finely with pearl bi LINGI AT $2.50 broidered b three Wa ra quarter and sho JAP SI $5.00 ruche long Ot ide ec culls rAILORED LINI WAITS’ ' ( exceptionally large pearl bi 10) tailore RED WAIST IN LAR( of fine linen; 42 and 44 only ATLORED MADRA d Waists of high-grad laundered co AISTS PRI becoming them c« many) S, SPECIAL an fe Striped mad. madras, finished ligt itton RIE W Numerou CLE ARANCE leer hand. effects models, with » SPECTAL dion-plaited umned collar ang] itiste, among leeves, also rt sleeve LK SEMI-TAILORED triped silk, with tucked Iged filet ‘ibson mi er shoulders, ~Becond Fiver, Ww ell itton laundered col iff White and Colored Aprons for All Domestic Uses in ever COLO WHITI Nurse and styles—I and Hubbard A TEA APRONS and cros APRONS Tea ar ee Apron Apron a4 \ll-over rons in £ bar dina fitting 1 ruffle cut round her MAIDS Made of broidery itched SHO lawn, with IDS’ LONG finished with brete OLD-FASHIONED Sc——Material is cros ties ae ket AND PRO cale pat nbn wit h bla of wih and trimmed and pocket TEA APRONS, 40¢ lawn, trimmed with rick MARGARET APRON white lawn and trimmed with pip blue TEA styles, 50c—M ngs APRONS, 50c-—In lawn and dotte with lace dotted em CHAFING-DISH APRONS of white lawn, with Gibson straps « embroidery many f fine Swiss, cut © with circular floun Ww of white } effective | trimn All Very Attractivel y Priced tyle—Maid, W RED APROD table for ca aitre Sin ma mping, 1 1 and percal A} eve ACQUE t the bot iW te per ind ties | | fi int rack BAND APR( n, cut rot le ide ade of | BAND APR(¢ with wide front MARGAR ed | cale or PRIN rely he seams blue and white pl Amoskeag gingham CESS APRONS, 5 f brown and te ag gingham, trimer dish, and pl Mar aps of prett In all-over style, th deep, fu'l ruf ROD Made of dotted wn and barred ibroiderie and and APRONS t the fig $1.00—Of ¢, finished with lace med all around white INS, 35¢ und and Made of Amoskeag trimmed with circular and two deep pockets INS, 25e—Of plain blue or id Amoskeag gingham, made 50c—Of blue per- check ned with ruffle at the bot FREDERICK & NELSON’S | SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF FURNITURE} Well-Made Iron Beds at Decisive Savings An unusual opportunity is presented to economize on the purchasing of well-made Iron Beds. 50 attractive patterns characteristic of the values previ Semi-Annual Sale Price are inv Substantial Iron Bed, finished in white enamel. Semi-Annual Sale Price Well-built Iron Bed, finished in cream enamel and having brass cross rail at head and foot. May be had in full or three-quarter size, ed, iding ample Sem prov ailing during the | Semi-Annual Sale Price | | Serviceable Full-Size illustrated, Semi-Annual § } Full-Size | blue ename | gilt chills. Iron Bec 1 and tr variety f nished in white enamel. and the prices througiatal selection, \nnual Sale, —» ure He varters, Firat | “Seanl-Ananal Sale > Price | Full-size Iron Bed, finished i green enamel, and having head board trimmed with brass vases Semi-Annual Sale Price Iron Bed, ale Price | 1, finished in ; Full-Size Iron Bed, finished in 4 immed with cream enamel and trimmed | gilt chills. Furniture Headquarters, First Floor, Annex ALUMINUM LIPPED SAUCE 35c—Aluminum ware {fs particularly desirable for use over gas, having no enamel to chip or plat- ing to become melted. The Pan illustrated is of heavy sheet aluminum, seamless, and has a capacity of 1% quarts. Sauce HAMMOCKS, Large Ham: mocks woven of excellent quality hard spun yarn, and | having tufted throw-back pil low valance, concealed | spreader at head and turned foot spreader 20th Cc BURNER ( SPECIAL $2.85 burners and seamless cast top heavily nickeled and pol- ished TAL, 35 PURY TWO HOT PLATE, Has sawed GAS STOVE BAKE OVEN, SPECIAL $1.35 —A gas-saving Oven of blue highly polished | steel, with drop door and lined spreader, C rner and is 3 t= ene and gas line as well as gas stoves. asbestos top and vers ROYAL GR! ANITE BAIL ED KETTLE, SPECIAL BE with lip and bail; © pint capacity. —Kettle

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