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

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Portland, Ore w y r in 1 week, W nation t r HN conver Tne battleship South Carolina v launched at Philadelphia two yea ago toda Thirteen girts and eight bs adied to Seattle's population Berlin. Der Gott 88 tthe t Potada Lying « truth K George Mitchell, the slayer of Franz Creffield, was shot and killed by his sister, Esther Mitchell, in the new union depot, fo after Creffield and — the Mite girl were Holy Rollers, San Francisco.—After attempting to mals y by tic mt f wullty r r ‘ t i tay awalts sentence by Judge Law Righteen true love affairs reached the county clerk's stage yesterday and th conses to wed were lanued therefor Beverly, Mass.N 8 tow justice of the | « . Nol here New York.— More than 4,500,000 aie Ten deaths was yesterday's necrolog! cal record. Washington. Plans have been completed fo new building the bureau raving arian mata ongtiaetenmeees womens Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture years ago thie, mont ownership of grain elevators | the train had gone six miles further | iia p r] i won polls yesterday, the Con. | on, se, aes“ aeeaesca| FREDERICK & NELSON’s | Bellingham Albert 1. Phillipe logging camp and uther serv erals party caught two tons | 73, who marched with Sherman to] p f Watkins & James |the soa, died here yeuterday the " | Hip river atl nary not expec ted. te Coleman fell i . F sg png ‘ Gal eldom off ¢ of eal hire! eo da i ore « volve ‘ € se 0 tere € - 4 p Winnipeg, Man-—-The Reblin gov. |{ \ The engineer |live macle ee ae a oe Meritorious Furniture, such as is involved in thi | xtremely-low ernment ef Manitoba and govern coident until | une y aa prices now prevailing The following descriptions are given as affording an idea of the variety of f re included and the attractive character of the values available Excellent Values in Dining-Room Furniture FREDERICK & P NELSON, Inc. Basement Salesroom A WIDE RANGE OF STYLES IN Inexpensive Wash Skirts qa=m, |_|. Re 3) REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES |i Yy \ The Ready-to-Wear Section is now displaying a very Wy? comprehensive line of well tailored Wash Skirts at mod as erate prices. Included are Skirts of white linon and In Vv dia linen, and of linen and linon in natural linen:color, in wit } mk a good range of new and popular model } r Se $1.25 $175 up to Il , - The price-range is from 95e, $1.25 and $1.75 up to silt AWOAL: MALS. PRICE1-. SEE ANNUAL SALE SALE PRIOE | $3.25 Hasement Balesroom |M| ii . of heavy | PRICE, $18.50—Dining Ta a r-sawed oak, ig : riace ex- | ble of sotid oak, in waxed , eon Os lish finish oem | | . . . set in ; Salahy “avtthi' aAncH suring s, and sain g,. | Golden finish, with 44-inch | i444 Ha swer forum i Tailored Suits of Pure Linen er en ed gl'gels: | top and round pedestal. Ex- | wtiy‘aree “sora comps | | At $5.00 en e Early Ex rs ends to six feet full-length linen drawer beneath: j oom : ° | i Women’s strictly-tailored Suits of pure linen, well cut #if RE AL | cere in urniture I i and finished, with coats 34 inches long and skirts in full husua a ues ‘- é . : { “ds . der excelle ac e values Some eptional values in dependable all Furniture are occasioned by the general stoel clear. —\< ee eee ee ae ance during the Semi-Annual Furniture Sa te 1 few examples are described below: “he t ing ic ct W ’ 54 1 } T il j li C ts PRICE, $19.75—Fumed Oak PRICE, $12.00-Hall Seat | | PRICE, s ries In height re oe r of r anized-birch, at oO : 4 a,’ a - ter a argo oe omen $s “in allor nen Loa méesnrtom 1su40 es ct i arms and legs and | finish, wi ith first quality mi Mae ke 7 sa ot vanel back. ror, measuring 18x40 ‘ structure $5.00 $7.75—$8.50 mie rg tors panel bac deals [4 inches, § Washington. . the prin * vs SEMI-ANNUAL SAL ith fou bei # the Panhandle of Tex. jj , ae eS ee ee > 70, ine i ‘a ini finished and t want eee with : cipal city of the Panhandle of Tex. Women’s 54-inch Tailored ¢ oats of ge od quality linen, in cane finish, oa jones PRICE, $28.00 | SEMI-ANNUAL SALE i oe sateen to ‘inom a with storm or shawl collar. Serviceable for traveling or general summer te ae Hall Se PRICE, $12 Hall . i fe censu ot : - iu eee ae AD 3 : 50— : ay A ss = ‘ Reais wear. Three prices, $5.00, $7.75 and $8.50. Dasemeot Bal : or = Ae! . ALE | entire Sencer, in | With shaped frame of f ia. H. Lincotn, as $19.2 uarte cer, fi de ‘ e adelphia Rapid Transit Ce stock 7 ase ert Aeaaen, crab fw 200 Hundred Dozen Pairs Women’s Hosiery so re | 5 both instantly killed while o siienainamtcsigeciil ith Saas Large Hall | ¢ tng to board moving trains bh Special { Lecsoade vy carved oak, in | PRICE = alse 1 8c 18c back hand-rubbed | ror, with frame of z * raftiawatha, Kans : | Per Pair i OR Sa SEMLANNUAL ! ‘ with carved | golden oak and hot cinders in the r e PRICE, $19.75~I.a and claw feet | eled mirror, neers ¢) terday and was lit A fortunate purchase enables us to offer 200 = death. who of the ¢ to elght 4 San Luis Obispe, Cai. — mobert Lacreston, a ¥ mute co t Five matrimonial failures made appli €ation for divorce yesterday. Three pre applications were granted. Cleveland, Ohio.—Cheered by tromendous audience as the “P Pie's candidate for governor of Ohio.” James J. Garfield Inst night Opened the fight te idiy in the insu ce Ohio sol+ column. Nanaimo, B. CG. — The Catholic chureh and St. Ann's convent were destroyed by fire last evening. Forty orphans in the convent were Teseued. trip Inet night, on his yacht, Wa conda, and left at once for (eres raster cen rena eraEAE Kinnear Park Concert. d night: “Light Cavalry Polish Dan Belection fi piermerao Visions of ‘Guard Mount” “A” Whispered j tar Spanied Bi It’s Warm Now, But You'll Need Coal This |} Winter, for All That Summer is the time to fili_ your coal bin. Coal } is always cheaper then— if for no other reason— . because streets are dry ‘ and hauling easier. Only GOOD COAL, however, will stand stor- age. Lignites, being light, porous and full of water, evaporate, slack, i lose “life.” LADY WELLINGTON le GOOD COAL; hard, clean, with no moisture to evaporate — nothing to lose. It's as good six mortths from now as the day It comes from the mine. NOW Is the time to try a ton. LUMP, $5.50 NUT, $3.75 FURNACE, $3.75 Per Ton at Bunkers Order from your denler or direct trom Montreal.—Jamex J. Hill returned from hie annual Labrador fishing The following program will be given by Wagner's Second Regi- | ment band at Kinnear Park to- “Piretrand” Loney Lady Wellington Coal | EMI-ANNUAL SALE "sk MI. ANNUAL, ain curved arms prc. raowed fatal SEMI-ANNUAL SALI at , f quarter-sawed PRICE, $12.5 1 at Seat, of oak in Early En with broad sla dozen pairs of Women’s Hosiery, in Cotton, Lisle and Silk-Lisle qualities, at the unusually-low price of 18c¢ pair. Included in this purehase are is contin the following Nabewent Bales Women’s Black Cotton Hosiery, with ribbed or hemmed tops, or with “tenderfoot” split soles. Special 18¢ pair. Women's Lace Boot and Allover Lace Hosiery, in black, white and tan. Special 18¢ pair beneath seat r SEMI-ANNUAL SALE back decoratec h carvir PRICE, $17.50—Hall §$ SEMI-ANNUAL SALE | of | selected « PRICE, $13.50—Oak Hz ished E Englisi, with | frame of quarter-saw Seat, in f high panel back, ¢ d legs panel ba and large compar nt be- high, n arms |} neath seat. SALE VALUES IN DRESSERS MUSIC CABINET SPECIAL, $14 il ¢ t, | PRICE, $13.50—Hall G stock, fin- | 16x36 inches, with Women’s Cotton and Lisle plain white and tan Hosiery. Special 18¢ pair. Women’s Silk-Lisle Hosiery, in black, tan, red, sky, navy, lavender and green. Special 18. Also to be noted in the assortment are fancy designs and polka-dotted ef fects in many pleasing color combinations LOW PRICES tT COVERS, 12 1-2¢ AND 15¢—Tight-fit ting style, of good quality muslin, made plain or trim med with embroidery CORSET COVE 25¢—Many attractive styles, made full, with long waists, trimmed with embroidery edges drawn with ribbon or two rows of lace insertion, beading and edge Gow? 50¢—-Of cambric or nainsook, in slip-over ]] or Hubbard style, with high or V-neck, trimmed with | embroidery edge or insertion LONG WHITE SKIRTS, 55¢—Made| TWO-PIECE COMBINATION cambric, trimmed with double tucked | —Corset Cover and Circular Drawers, Jolts } flounce of lawn. | ed to fitted yoke and finished with ruffle; LONG WHITE SKIRTS, 75¢—Of cam | Corset Cover is trimmed with three rows of ff : bric, finished with double flounce of lawn, | lace insertion, beading and edge. } beveled French plate, 18x36 inches oval mirror 24x30, and brass drawer pulls. trimmed with tucks and lace insertion and DRAWERS, 25¢—Circular Drawers of Hl = SS SSS = — === edge. nainsook, cut very wide and trimmed with — ~ Renton Coal LONG WHITE SKIRTS, $1.00—Many | lawn ruffle. Will Be Delivered for the SEMI-ANNUAL SALE PRICE, H $12.95—Princess Dresser, in bird’s-eye- | $12.7 ANNUAL SALE PRICE, | SEMI A pleasingly-designed Dresser of | PRICE, , | maple, with top measuring 19x37 inches, | solid oak, in golden finish, with full ser- | net of oak in polished go two fulltength drawers, and mirror of | pentine front, top measuring 20x42 inches, | finish, well-made thro out, ] pretty styles to select from; one has double| DRAWERS, 50¢—Of nainsook or cam- flounce of lawn edged with wide embroid- | bric, with embroidery flounces va ~PRINC $1.25 TO $2.95. ‘ A 1} TEA APRONS, 25¢—Of white Sawai or cross-bar dimity, cut round and trimmed With Recei ts with hemstitched or embroidery ruffles, ex MAIDS' APRONS, 25¢—Made of white lawn, with bibs trimmed with embroid- Pay all your bills by ery or square bretelles. a i check; when you get your canceled checks from the Hasement Salesroom | | Keen Specials in Women’s and Children’s Footwear ABOUT 125 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S OXFORDS AND PUMPS, in | patent, vici, jaa metal and calf leathers, with street weight soles, medium and fl broad toes and “common sense” heels, in a good range of sizes. Special $2.85 i pair, to close out. MISSES’ AND BOYS’ TAN BAREFOOT SANDALS, sizes 2 to 6. Special $1 pair. | ROM AN STRAP SANDALS, with patent vamps and brown or dull tops, | size 2 to 5, special BO¢ pair; 5% to 8, special $1.25 pair; 814 to 11, special $1.50 pair; 111% to 2, spec $2.00 p “a Days Less Money Than ever before in the City of Seattle. bank at the close of each month, paste them in your stub book. ‘They make the best receipt in the world: }] Ladies’ White Canvas Oxfords light and heavy soles, high heels iH] and low, flat heels, for bls girls regular prices $1.25 to $1.75, While if] they last, per pair ......... Raymond &H 0 1406 Third, Bet. Union and Pike Start your account now, Get ahead and stay ahead The State Bank of Seattle MUTUAL LIFE BLDG. Corner First and Yesler J. W. Bullock 609 10th Ave. East 87. Ind. 87, Basement Balesroom @ delivery

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