The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1910, Page 8

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AN INDIAN DRUG Somebody Fed Jeffries on Oriental Dope Saturday * Before Fight, S Cornell. ys Roger [Xewkeee Rae e eee = PES om UE foxe without an and the in the Armstron fellows, t t the rubbing room Were too many bosses said he ane after he went to Rowarden “THE MARKETS Se, Cea Se ee ote Produce. and Trices excellence, bet Dressed Togs . ‘Trimmed Sides .- Loing and Shoulders Bhort Loin Pork ere Mt Vernon, 38 te Feed—Selling Prices, Eastern Waaniugton Tim- ‘othy Alfaita Wheat hay ‘ ompreased 0@ and Bariey, epetables—Kellh California, yello new Rone % new, Gox . getadt, ib Frult—Setnne Price. local, hothouse t 6g VICTORIA AND RETURN $2.00 Gvod going Saturday or Sunday return either day. Princess Vict 9 a m. from Pier A. Steam rives Four he 609 Wis urs in Victoria. C. P. t Avenue. Ry eee + ~ * + * 2 * * - - * * . a * +. - * " | the | rest|* io» 364,463 PEOPLE was boss of the rubbing Seattle 9:20 p. m. returning RRR EERE ER * SHH! IT WAS: at the university will be opened j butlding cost $35,000 [new Mbrary lation. Secerdlng | transac i} yoke W756 H and wing sleeve THE SEATTLE STAR ee ee ee! LIGHT BURSTS REFINERY BURNS CITY LOSES $12,000 BY TELEPHONE SPOONING JOHN D, JA, TO FLY (By: Ustited gens) rTAMFORD Backed t Conn, Aug. 4 Ry United Pre + * * * * * Hy Untied Proas.) * VAN , * ANCOUVER, B.C. —\% van , Cel ae ¢ bert ts * * * * * - . * M REAR RR ' SEATTLE NURSE DEAD, (By United Pre TACOMA, Aug. 4 S CHIEF and sev WEDS HIS ‘STENO” gh none are th c i Martit (My Vatied Press) of the tra ela NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—Chris topher Columbus Wilson, presi Gent of the United Wireless Co., ted yesterday after noon on two counts spiracy to defraud, appeared at the city hall last night after office hours and took out a marriage Heense. He gave his age as 64, and the bride gave her age as 19. She is Stelia Lewis, a stenographer was ®t and had beer | BiG FIGHT ARE GOO indic of con » Firat Avenue ‘New York Dental Parlors, Inc. BIG WHALE CATCH. HIGH GRADE GUARANTEED ‘a WORK ho | NO pain or no pay. Satisfaction or he Cts |money refunded. Graduate spe- clalist in each department | Open 8:30 to 6 p. m. Sundays, @ to 12. Main 169. Present loca tlon—10 yeare—Howard block. New York Dental Parlors, Inc. 0. C. Giibert, Mgr. 614 Firet Av Bellingham, Sunset Block Everett, 1514 Hewett Stevens, the man who teaches how to dance. n for a week na every day and IN CINCINNATI L. = — SHOWMEN itt vp become ghar MAJESTIC THEATRE FREE WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 — The population of Cincinnati, °. 364,463, according to the | watch the classified bureau today. \ The Star. Open Library Branch. | Beattle public Mbrary branch formally evening. The Saturday the will be open for the ton of business. bh and Pine si — Fer — Cancessions Amusements Privileges Western Washington Fair jo 28, lnetosive, columns of Somewhere there are two free} tickets advertised. They will be | given Lo the persond whose names are meatoned In the ad. These names were picked from the direc. | tory. ‘Shey may be your own. | | There Is a.ways a good show at the |Mayectic. Read The Star Dee. 5 ads and “Get the Habit.” The tomorrow Sine of Cone vis and three boys were born Til Giobe alldieg day Closing Out a Line of “Kilmarnock” Scotch-Weave Rugs hinge aboapehbtige RUGS are woven like Scotch rugs, by a new process that gives them tremendous wearing worth, and the finest of carpet wools are used in the weaving. The line to be closed out embraces nine very artistic patterns, which, in design and coloring, are especially appropriate for sleeping-apartments. The sizes and special prices are as follows Kilmarnock Rugs, size 6x9, special $12.00. Kilmarnock Rugs, size 8-3x10-6, special $18.50, Kilmarnock Rugs, size 9x12, special $23.00. Knit Underwear Values WOMEN’S MEK RIZED LISLE UNION SUITS, SPECIAL $1.25—Of fine quality lisle, in low neck, sleeveless style, with cuff knee, and having fancy crochet Furniture 1 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Dry Goods : New Showing of Leather and Wash Belts | All-linen Wash Be rious patterns, medium width, able hook and one-piece pearl buckle, 50c. red Wash Belts in a variety of gns, finished with pearl elts, embroidered in va- with adjust Embroide new and pretty d or metal buckle, 2 Suede Belts in black, navy, gray and tan, finished with self-covered buckle, $ Wide ts of white kid, buckle, $1.06 Black Paten al bac WOMEN’S LISLE VESTS, SPECIAL 75c less style, pink and sky-blue only BOYS’ BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS, In knee-length style, with high neck SILK AND SILK-AND -In sleeve with large gilt t Leather Shaped Belts, kle; $1.00. black mets Firet F From the Varied Lines 0 of Up-to-Date Notions Velvet Grip Best French B race Hose Supp Suttons, 6 f é id 35¢ ly “Ale. Welehe quality Whisk | Crowns, light and wil ns, with fancy handles, | heat the head Nickel Joston ‘Tip inches Collar S No. ft Rubber Hair Curlers, J 1%, especially Hair | for children, 25c card I} not | White Elastic | Webbing, extra-heavy ber, 35¢ yard Century Corset } warranted rust-pr in any yle corset, Slip-out Collar card of four, 10¢ English ‘T'willed bolt Shoulder Bone yrters, 25 25c, 35¢ Silver - cased 1 Thimbles, 10< Tie Laces, 30 long, in black and tan 1 Shields, for under in pink, Braid t color hite, 10c Webbing Lingerie Keitel’s Supports, Victoria Tape, 15¢ _ Atlas “F. Z Seal” Wide-Mouth Fruit Jars ruit Jar eee dange at aa par tic! 1ey 1a practical closing device that insures a as fol- Quarts, $1.00; Half-Gallons, $1.2 MBLERS, 20¢ DOZEN-—One-third-pint size, Se pair. n Dress Hook and will not 1, 10c card ‘Trous y fastened slip have wide m« itting eliminating any bal dropping “Inside. perfect seal, Priced, per dozen, 0 JELLY After- nepepp Clearance of Incomplete Dinner Sets in Dinner Sets that are three spec fitted with tin top: ghee nore or Mail Orders) Carefully Filled Journal Patterns FREDERICK & NEL SON, ING, Aasement Safesroom Highly-Interesting Values Offered in Women’s and Misses’ New Tailored Suits at $15. 00 assembled an esy y attrac lection of ac tailored garment and Misse ing well for We and the ture at this low price, embra and fancy The ce flared-g , tweeds mixture ize omen 32 and and plaited styles. Ce er pre in 30, 36 inches | , cut on new line skirts are in new ivy, brown, gray, green and ented at $15.00. orings include black, né Values of a very interesting character are Women’s Tailored Suits of Rep and Linen $1.95 ($3.75 sae From 34 to 44 possible pre ble add one, the to to more—of these eminently pra irdrobe on a ver VOMEN’S SUITS OF > N aturs REI lavender and | erate plain-tailored d ot ng trimmed in net and braid, and skirts in plain plait nite tr ial $1.95. | A Clearance of Linen Coats, Tub and Lingerie Dresses at | $3 a” | Special week-end w y mode y. UALATY MEN’S SUI’ with coat QUALITY and lavender, collar and + to 44, Spe nent Salesroom. New Models in Walking Skirts. at $5.00 These are the new nine-gore flaremed els, in worsteds, and in black serge aad panama, the sizes ranging from 37 to 43. Carefully-tailored, cut om graceful lines, fit well and are excellent values at $5.00, - Hanement Salesroom, 1 New Outing Flannel Garments for Infants, Children and Women INFANTS’ WHITE FLANNEL RTS, 25¢—Of INFANTS’ SLANNEL GOWNS, 35¢—Of soft white outing flannel, with muslin waist, at bottom with | outing flannel, with drawstring at bottom, and neck and | sleeves finished with ribbon binding SHAWLS, a4 GOOD O , in white, inen color, an mmed with moi styles. Sizes 3410 42. Spe cial, $3.75. The Linen Coz 54 inches long, well-tailored, made } of natural-color pure and the Dresses are in a yariety of pretty styles, and represent everything remaining on hand from the summer lines. Sizes range from 34 to 42. Every garment in the lot an exceptional value at this special clear- | ance price, $3.75. its are linen, SKI finished embroidered scallop. INFANTS’ FLANNEL white outing flannel, with pink or bl CHILDREN’S SLEEPING GAR- MENTS, 25¢—O1 plain blue or blue and white striped outing flannel ; sizes 2 to 7 Just the thing for little campers CHILDREN’S PERCALE DRESSES, SPECIAL 35¢—M belted, in tan with c also dark-red with design in white. WOMEN’S OUTING FLANNEL Striped material Women’s Blanket Cloth Bath Robes, Special, $2.95 Of ex nt quality, in fleur de lis and floral designs; combinations of navy with red, and navy, red or ‘gray with white. They are made Jong and amply full, trimmed with stitched satin bands, and have heavy cord to tie Early Fall Arrivals in Kimono Flannelettes at 15c Yard Many new and very pretty designs are included in this ad Fall sh ng, including ped and figured effects, patterns and a variety of dainty floral These inelettes are 27 Kime House Wrap- lren’s garments. Price INF ANTS’ WHITE FLANNEL Good quality outing flannel, finished with embroidered seal CHILDRE OUTING | FLANNEL | GARMENTS, 38¢— -Of blue | SKIRTS, 25¢—These have muslin waist#and | and white ot pink and white | are trimmed with ruffle at bottom, Come ia striped outing flannel; sizes 2 | pink and white or blue and white stripes. Sizes a to 7 years, | 2, 4 and 6 years, fe | Ww ASH | BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ ROMPERS, 38¢—Sizes 2, 4 a n Rus girls’ styles in plaid gingham, with very full bloomers, hanging | skirt; the boys’ styles in blue and white or pink and white checked g ham, trimmed with white bands GOWNS, 50¢—V- and high-neck styles, .in blue and white or pink and ® 25¢—Made trimming le CHILDR EPING | of years sian style, lored d Basement Keen Values in Table Linens ; 5&x88 ALL-LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, $1.25 EACH= Sturdy, hard-wearing Cloths, of German manufactute; half bleached 5 58x58 ALL-LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, $1.60 EACH— in a good range of at- edges and spoke-stitehing ¢ at $1.95 each. TABLE LINEN, SPECIAL 70¢ YARD=Ser full-bleached, all-linen, heavy and durable — Basement Salesroo®. pure linen, with hemstitched border, vance Persian light and. dark colored grounds inches wide, and approp H} pers Dressing Sacques d | 15¢ yard 32-INCH OU lalf-bleached cx novelties, on Of very durable half-bleached lin for tractive patterns, with scallope Can on border, Also shown in 58x77 s IRISH enty inches wide, TING FLANNEI tton, in soft w SPECIAL 8¢ YARD 01 finish Bare ment Salesroom A variety of pretty styles in Cotton Pongee Parasols, trimmed with tucks and double hemstitching; also styles with colored border, with directoire handles vod light-blue, pink and brown, Spe- ement Salesroom. Cotton Pongee Parasols Special, 50c Special Prices on Women’s and Children’s Footwear KANGAROO CALF LACE MISSES’ DONGOLA|. CHILDREN’S FOOT - FORM $1.25 PAIR—Sizes | LACE SHOES, SPECIAL | BUTTON SHOES, SPECIAL $1.25 PAIR—With patent | 75¢ PAIR—Patent leather vamp, leather tip and round toe; mat kid top and turned sole; sizes Koriced 4¢ SLU cal sizes 111% to 2 Sizes 5 to &, special $1.00. WOMEN’S OXFORDS, IN VARIOUS STYLES AND LEATHERS, SPECIAL $1.45 PAIR= A collection of broken lots, in narrow widths, sizes from 21% to 8 A few numbers in Pumps are also in- cluded at this special price, Hasement Salestoom of polished w Come in white, cial 50¢. pongee, navy, BOYS’ SHOES, SPECIAL 9 to 13, Also shown in sizes fr with round, common-sense toc > Some Very Attractive Values in Floor Coverings PRINTED LINOLEUM, 40¢, 45¢ and 50¢ square yd VELVET HALL AND STAIR CARPETING, 90874 INLAID LINOLEUM, $1.00 and $1.15 square yard KESWICK INGRA CARPI heavy, sRUSS E STAIR CARPETING, § anc weave, 75¢@ yard & SSELETTE S1 R ¢ ETING, 30¢ and 40¢ ALL-WOOL, LOWELL 55¢ yard T5¢ yard IN¢ % RAIN CARPETING: e-fourth wool, 40¢ rWO-PLY INC UNION INGRAIN CARPETING yard A Large Line of Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers Crown Jewel, $1.65. Banner, $1.65. Victoria, $2.50 Parlor Grand, $6.50. Universal, $3. 00. Grand Ri valde, A good assortment of Linoleum Remnants, in various useful sizes, is offered clearance, THREE-PLY INGRAIN CARPETING, | Perfection, $3.25. 25 and $3.75. at keen reductions for Hasement Balesroom

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