The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1910, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. Sure Closes Dally at 6190 Furniture | Dry Goods | The merged Continental \ Important After-Inventory Specials in | 000,000. Charles) Aberdeen aterday wae the 0 tion It has deposits of $167 were selected at a secret meeting, | x Hliewepapeninan, Named by behind closed doors, from which all Ie |inat day of the wirg ervice here! Lapeer, Mich and at Westport nw will | mer . Secret Committee, De-| >t the members of your executive |¢ ext convention | be diemant juipment| mer Sa a a a seh a ae Sacques and Long Kimonos cluded, The many thousand re w to the shipping inter here : VHITS LA ACT IR ( | publican vote of King county! r oo. Theodore » WHIT \WN : I i 10 — - have been al d no voice in the|velt, J t to work Fair The gold ut | Ge Watese OTe ape aaers 6 James A. Wood, one of the best | matter; the rtunity to choose | 4 thie dis was 000,630 | a « I known newspaper men candidates fe me court jus | y Helin July not total) was e es ee ye morning, and w 46,000,b00 cal manipulation, much farther re-|reyen@ t€ be drouth with v rtage in sluic ater hie wallet containing $100 moved from the people t ing operatic: 4 the labor eh | age ee « result of the Iditarod rush , under the old and more o cor | Seward oad rupt system in vogue pr » the lie assured passage of the direct pr y law n clines to Serve. today, pickpookete r cept a the pa to the eret mee 1 Wood was § es 2 That this by the inner « ‘ berately and for rpose cat ing the republicans of K 1 t , be by ty any opp mt ha ®in a p to know that abso- | packs York, now a member o voice in th ] ° complaints were fied in| supreme court, arrived for the supreme « Dayton, Wash.) has been de John A. Johneon, ef Minne now dead, and Gov. Hughes, of { the rt was made by your fr Teelve marringe Heenses were issued | Henttle reat tn Seattle yesterday Hoquiam. oa ate intervened anc dents will never in ne and becaus planned for th gata ated di) FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. oe Basement Salesroom |” Early Fall Arrivals in Women’s Tailored Suits and Coats | THE NEW SUITS : | $15.00, $16.50, $18.75, $19.50 EE lar and unwarranted by any law on our statute books or any reason able precedent. The names of these delegates, including my own 6 eee = | NEVER HD eu it IN Ww UE ; babe 1 cotton suitings, 32 to ven and others es and crash 5 patterns are —Firet Poor, Interesting Values in Women’ s and Children’s HE materials fr Underwear the sty le $ Pe ihubaces ‘ special 25e. 30 and 32 eet s long a on. Suits; salle and the skirts are in plaited and gored tlare style Vomer tton Ur Suits ig igh neck, long sleeve, ankle. Navy, brown and gray areamong tl ci neck ¢ style, w wide lac m ngth style, special 25c novelty mixtures and wa range from 34 to 44 The New Full-Length Coats —Firet Floor, les are w presented, S12 1 Xs Popular Stzlae ts in » esate: Covi at $1.00 $8.75 $12.75- $13.50 Poe tn oe The new lines on disp omprise Coats’ of blue 1 Hii tal nany | American makes “iecladiaie , blue broadcloth vy fancy mixtures in Glove-Fitting, C-B a la n , Second Floor. Approy r Is for ‘ g or tr just wh needed for the cool da | F light-weight batiste, ¥ i gned f 1¢ a ge fig , with medium bust, and nmed at top with narrow or 10se-supporters are ae uf t r Our show of Summer wear, and of early Fall izes id 18, and from 34 to | Women’ “Good Quality Back Seciies hil | se ae Petticoats 15¢ 2 Sine J An excellent model mn ures f nd -a\ f ately lo l later Lexts ng several inches below ing ‘ te and equipped two FITTING, STYLE 149— res requiring w bust, | Women’s w oe I black percaline under-ruffle of band, pin-tueks and shirring GINGHAM. WASH PETTI¢ OATS SPECIAL 50¢ trapped flounce and There was a ice trimmed with in the eyes of t placed the gir She wasn't ust a poor little ¢ had been able to sire for sweets and pretty So the judge gave her a che ‘go out into the world again wit out the ma of a prison tern SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 2.| against her -—"I had never bad enough candy apicion of te jlain-colored epeatte..- wae Values Pret the Lace Curtain and Upholstery Knit Underwear Values. | ae eal aa Sections WOMEN’S COTTON NIT U? : ¢ NAINSOOK and cake in my whole life to sat AL 40¢ f } ty Al Es OVER BR S, 80d, isfy my longing for sweets. I had : 1 60¢, T5e and AR bl nd, never been in theatre ! . *t tive ah ie i wal. evelet at : pony ork designs am nearly 19 years old—un rit t tle ¢ he ¢ ¢ oa | w ace-trity ur : “ finis d larg Vv 1 f . came to San F ‘i I ad August 1 3 tiny patterns suitable for infants gar- never had a | r silk waist borin # eevee ®\end ‘ signs, fringed all around or finished with fancy and I was sick for one N : Ba a ca Such was the pathetic ex 109 BACH. Oi white cotton, ia low ne ait , 2 ON LACES AND 1 tT. f t ; eat wT braid edge. Of firm, heavy : bk ‘ r | 0 tion of 18-year-old Ruth L! ee a t , . : in effective, dark an apprentice telephone China and visit Mani ry ations. Fifty- for her plunge into crime, MISSES NIOD I SPECIAL, | desirable for chil es and ur 48-INCH W IND yW f and striped gingham, with deep flaring, TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS, in Oriental de- Furth Goes to Orient MMMM T Pa \DRAS, for use es wide and 24 ended in a prison cell on a 25e G ‘ Mf nseed t tton. in parmer Pe j os 1 55e. ass, in various Price, $375 of check-raising f ‘ , y ! : Just a country girl, obs ‘ ‘ ere yente | ‘ 1 j with lace-trit EMBROIDERY INSERTIONS, SP AINS, of allen’, ieaeie eee side-curtains or ne ms with a love for lavender wa CIAL 10¢@ YARD—Of Swiss and cambr ‘i att sion witeak a "a . mi ri very servi : Perey g ahead vy : A: 1 dl 6 Sz F ly. Price $1.00 akes and candies. She i oar , home and found emy nt. She FORE OF 6m ’ 2% inches wide rds lone, $ } a Se had $1 worth of overtime due her pane e Bales basement Salesros : ’ a 36-10 ! aaa ‘ eatin IMPORTEI \ APPLIQUE CUR- light very appropriate for and the paymaster gave her a t ea TAINS, in isuall attractive designs, bed-sets, dresser check for the money. Erasure ae check fhe money Bore ===) By the REGAL DENTISTS | a an dee oe - om Plaid and Moire Ribbons at Moderate Prices | |p mountec tr ha iiinlity net. three | and chlttons bg henge pillow covers, of raised the amount to $50 and) cashed the check and 3% yards x. Price 1,00 pair for tse next to glass. Price 12%c yard. —Third Floor URTAIN SWISS, stripes and all- floral effects She lived in what was a para ‘ inches wide, in black, brown, navy, cardinal, dise to her for a few days She d purchased the lavender waist she NS car old-rose, A blue, pink, raisin and myrtle, 20c yard | | Agents for Caloric Fireless Cook Stoves had always longed for; she gorged on candies and cakes, and she vi ie Uenee Wha Shed Chis a>ttaie on, 4 to 414 inches wide, in a large assortment of attractive ited the playhouses twice a day article ‘ Then a detective came and took| we would like to ask a few ques her to prison. ioe including green, navy and red, 25€ yard THE EASIEST WAY To get ahead is by starting a bank account. Don’t put your money in an old baking powder can or under the corner of the rug. It is not safe, and is too easy to get whe nthe tempta tion comes to spend. Start a easy to get when the tempta tion to save will soon be just as strong. There is no satisfac tion so great as that of watching your savings grow. And they draw 4 per cent interest GET AHEAD AND STAY AHEAD. The State Bank of Seattle Mutual Life Building First and Yesler Interesting Drapery Section Values BURLAP, 10¢ YARD—Of Have you ever had your teeth | qu , well ished, with even mesh, Have you a perfectly sound set of teeth? Perhaps not \ ends, tipped with brass; complete with fix | tures in red, green, brown and natural | BRASSED EXTENSION CURTAIN TAIN CRETONNES, 10¢ | RODS, 5¢ EACH—Complete with brack Persian and | ets, and extend from 30 to 54 inches. Ends are finished with small « mental knobs 40-INCH CURTAIN SCRIMS, 18¢ YARD—Round-thread Scrim of excellent quality, in square, even mesh, white, cream or ecru; suitable for drawn-work, curtains, searfs and other purpc cared for in any way by a thorough | Perhaps not for some|im 26-INCH CU YARD pleasing craftsman designs, in dark, effective col ou know what condition |ff at { 4 ' very attrac You probably ‘ dentist? pa Wl Come in How do your teeth are in? or curtains, box cushion covers, laundry ar rk s nature bas BRASSED EXTE? CURTAIN ROD EACH—Ex d from 30 to 54 inches. Have white corrugated, fancy ball don't know unles minded you Don't you think it would be a | good idea to come and have us ex doilies amine your teeth before it {# too |fJ~~~ ‘tems in Stationery and Notions black Absorbent re « is will not cost you a cent | We are doing first-clas painlessly without plates and at ¢ very moderate price. or white, 3 for We cure pyc monly known «#8 Riggs’ disease ng (loose teeth) lonial Pin Books, assorted sizes, black A written guarantee given with or white, book 5¢ all work ) Net-cc REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, i 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union St, } y Cotte on, in 45-yard spools, Cotton, in pound packages, rhea alveolar, com [| = § rkers, nickel-plated, one- and | Glycerine Soap, good quality, large cakes, 10¢ and 15« Sc Swiss Linen Paper, in pound packages, vered Hair Roll for social correspondence, 25c, Kavelopes verec a olls, in assorted | to match, package, 10 shades, 15¢ and 20¢ | pe g = |e Practical and Economical THE “CALORIC” ROASTS Beef and other Meats, Poultry and Game with a feery that reserves to the fullest the natural jw THE “CALORIC” BAKES BREAD, PIES ‘AND CAKES—bakes them thoroughly, #m browns them appetiz ingly THE “CALORIC” BOILS successfully all kinds of foods usually prepared by this met It is especia..y desirab fei in preparing cereals— cooking every kernel thoroughly, and preserv- ing each perfectly whole, resulting in entire di- gestibility : The principle upon which the “Caloric” ut previously rs with which it is les in Calorie istrated here- nishings section operated is the retention of erated in the steatite radiat equipped We show nine different Cook Stoves, one of which with, INCORPORATED

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