The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1910, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR CORPORATIONS WANT TO AVOID RECALL, INITIATIVE: fj ives) FREDERICK & NELSON, tn. = DRY GOODS Htore Closes Dally wt 6:80. DRY GOODS AND REFERENDUM IN CSET [UNE BAe Muslin Underwear at Clearance Prices 1 Sane” Constitution Means the Get-Together of | poma constitution.’ mndboue NUMBER of pretty Gows ity resaeil Inter ainst Anything Like G : ' tont th I went from Santa Fe to Albu Taw. t a f g Like Government} Gov, Min y that t ui erat ada tout excel 5 ‘ ore Territorial Delegute ome som ’ " vst ; what soiled*from display and ! 1 ‘ . { t S810) Taft Backing the Movement for a “Safe and 1 ne ° at hand by polities ' the tab # nas nin) i © Roi re tub tractive BY GILSON GARDNER. sane Ss eahAdamh adel whowe only interest In that ¢ t 4" AN t lahorately : " D $1.50 © of very te He spirited citizens They all cor . A ‘ fective st i nents, IUERQUE, N. M,, Aug. 5.—-New Mexico Is getting ready “ web ae the ip stat te con.| firmed the atory natitution is the first thing. suggest bs That's the dope,” eald or ei i aces at r eric , . et n this September to choose delegates to a constitu p ao yoy that means, It's the get-together ; f 4 TWO-PLECE \TI¢ I ; ntion, Then October 3, at Santa Fe, the convention |‘ Sta Gt tan eaonaibdian Sulereats anele , : CIAL J5¢, $1.00 A? $1.50— j Te, $1.09 ble and go to werk anything like a government by ¢ mae ; AND $1.5 dain f the constitution be the work of madmen or will it not ee, eople. The adoption of a co ‘ re made « ri fine t re : ; Pe: models, : ’ ehcp are @ roid ries and have, It is a chance to put s owing t d J u rings into the corporations’ 1 q lest a ity of the people of New Mexico, at one os folle propositions, and to arrang y th sav ore shen tres tad snare tmnon” nds | Otte ctrected cee [Bag re” Attractive “ae iis eeies and Kimonos D teguey ef seatnese te. generations. wabern fexico's present government 08] co a row. 0 S At. Special Prices vd dig oper pamabaadyagts i ngly-nel dg teriel 2 opular primaries for the | bo rom’ Taft and Gov Mi j ' HOUSE DRESSES, SPECIAI eae OF pi and dull green old model afferded by the constitu. |”. oe “ i ¢ < “ plaid gingham, also of percale in blu ( te or ite stripes, and ittative, referendum and tion of the United States. Make it J L. } 1 “ > are all iT ttractive in ‘a { oe aanuly a Abe ae pombe. ‘Bit a Be ran.| POPMIAF features © constit blue with do ig are all trimmed < in a different) above all, keep safe and sane,” 9 Me >| “Cen ther eaer 2 manner Why this alarr ae . poration Very possibly,” my ormant | HOUSE RI I LO? LAW? KIMO ‘ AND et s ew ¢ de y corpo nawered You see wha " . - a IO ECI 6 18) ( me : Know really ame mak SPECIAL $2. ( 3 AND $1.00—M, CIAL ‘ Pi ed P ‘ er wa ‘ ya lany pleasing’ in a gene over the Insa ng our ¢ s to socing|ture’ ke The more fu-| new ¢ flea tan ; , } mas anr ls re Bee: which fs © be comm e constitution s © safe a ————— “Safe and sane” is the burden | 8nd ss tle : vidence t s ‘ } High- Grade ae $1. on Constitutional Convention Will Meet Shortly ) resto ion pecial price s the question which Ifind to be the present subject of 7 ee tion in the wle fear has settled on the minds of the office-holding secretary of the territory, “bend oo lention ape aif 7 S enous e\endum. That ry your energies to securing reason: | id as 4 \ able provisions in your constitu | tion.” “Oh,” replied the governor, “the r 0 = ~ “Make it short and make it ger-|initlative and referendum and re-| it , eferenadum a uet-euk hin? Oomet ais ig eral,” say the railroad lawyers who | call and a lot of things like that—| qualify for “The Princess With the Golden Locks” [Purser he Mebunate , » Olympla, | Mt hael Aug aged re o mains will be sent to Se and Men of many ns ha >It t « t "7 on to Chicago. A. H ald port steward of the Alaska Steam. |[M aN eee K VESTS, SPE- ved pure silk in 1 sky-blue only, TTON UNION 25¢—In an long sleeves, —Firet Ploor. } { § { } { { i } ? ? ? i 2 2 2 ? ? ship company, is a cousin of the de SES ES ee ee Displaying a New Line of r Inexpensive Summer Corsets be tamown boar eu in her prime | 000,000. WARE e cet Therofficors of the French erats- |[f Taffeta Silk Petticoats at $5 } cee a a fy Jess than a generation ago. The er Montealm were te at a ore | happier Way Fob os j ca ge tig he Wands wee oe mH = Uneluded among the recent arrivals in the and graceful, gray eyes and has a| i y afternoon the ||| Petticoat Section are new models of good perfect com In 1891, at the} { ; taken about the city ar taffeta silk, made with 17-inch, full, age of 17, she tried Prince Hans | 1 os batiste, with low bust ar t, completely en- Heinrich of Pless The wedding| laring flounce, trimmed with cluster pin g the figure ‘or i ed with three pairs } loor. ; “IVY,” STYLE 73 PRICE $1.25—This is ’ ; caused a great deal of talk because | t / e jj tucks and wide bias bands, and having per- § hose-supporters ; , } ) one of the new, ext lor of strong she was simply Miss West, a com-| >. Kf nH , : RITE, STYLE 5 RIC 50 moner. Busybodies tmmediate ¢ oe LY } 4. t. KLEIN caline under-ruffle These come in navy- C-B ALA SPIRITE, STYLE 509, PR IC FE Si. started to look"up Mise West's fam. é P blue, gray, green, rose, wistaria, light- and —A very strong corset, designed for the average fly tree, and it was found that she | Balter , Bye cont get beste jae ae ans ueLces : * 3 figure, with mediur h bust and skirt of moder- Was a direct descendant of King| ‘ thoes to fit you, get dark-brown, champagne, white, Copenhagen, te. lenath.. Méterial is etout coutil end garcia Henry il of England. She ts nick-| Maqte te measere at if black and many two-tone effects. Excellent $ @ . “ named “The Princess with the gold. * c 217 JAMES STREET equipped with two pairs of hose-suppor @n locks,” is very fond of ya f r , a = = = values at $5.00. —Second Floor nd Floor. hunting and sport tn general the German noblewomen bold up| Pe aon } WOME TWO-CLASP"GLACE KID GLOVES Amocpmento $1.00 PAIK a lial ns, over-seam sewn, — mt _Vei lings ae and pliable skins, ove Western Washington || Ve ; ‘i popular colorin ID’ GLOVE . i . . ! ute s in S ) N’S 1 J > > eptember 19 to £5, inclusive > /; hemstit< i tek ni : 4,000 im free atirmctions. , , shown in bla SHOWMEN!!!!|| New Arrivals in Veils and | New Showing of Kid Gloves i at on } ; ed, navy nder sat ole. . ' G. a i) = $1.75 cacl 8-Button-Length Natural Chamois Gini Spc $100 Director of Concessions HH y qualit iffon Cigth Veils, A st line of Women’s Chamois Gloves, eigit re coe 2 z, with y 1 hee length, r a] cham lor, with sac ck wat aa GET DOWN ON A MONEY MAKER » strap. Spe nid a r, navy, king ue, white, sky § ¢ and gray, $3.50 each Ata laa ta ‘ Stevens, the “White As Fie vd with pret Per man who teaches | | | simborier inyardewisesntz vars | In the Gittins Section how to dance. long, $4.50 cach : Teaching every day and French Woven V 7 in fine mesh, 50¢, 6S¢, 85¢, HIGHLAND LINEN WRITING PAPER—Inp “Peerth ond Pine me } $1.00 and $1.25 yard boxes, letter or note size, 50¢. Envelopes to mich Main aii; R 1165. French Woven Veiling of tightly-twisted thread and § age, 15¢. woven dot, pink with black, 65¢ and 85¢ yard KARA LINEN WRITING PAPER—In on MAJESTIC THEATRE FREE I. Pre rs ae prio ; ment of fine and Le veo ps « oe elopes to m; athe slassttiod columes ot} Silk Ch li 32 inches wide, in Persian design, ke nd-Colored Views, taken in and aroun attle, 25¢, 35¢ and 50¢. —First Flot. A n with woven border ar —Firet Floor, Sez7Z2 « {fice Two deaths were recorded in Seattle auditor's report for t € | = 7 mae etl yesterday June 30 shows a reduct ¢ 2 . Bets Mani, ry ot ee Sc Sin aaa maine Suny © Me -|Seat tacatgav‘aece f Advance Fall Arrivals in Women’s Footwear at » two names were picked from the direc J Fig . rr . . . - . mney 4 070,00 Ss eturains.f teases eivail @ omcadion os Coil rhe Shoe Section, First Floor, is already showing a numberof very attractive new styles in Women’s Fourteen @rie and ten boys were born | F a. © Y.|Majertic. Read The 8 lassitiod || high-grade and medium-priced Footwear. We briefly describe below three espe sod models eliarmaegoso ba jade and "Get the Habit.” i] in the new lines at $8.50 Seok Cleveland, O—Father Odendach, |~ - Bestar 3 i “ a 50. —virst Flt et of Mi Senatile ditlage, one — pees | A Patent Colt Button Shoe on n A Gu tal Lace Shoe on swing A Pate ‘olt Button Shoe will at then ghee eal aan “y fied stage last, with dull kid top, s last, with 1 kid top, short vamp, | ; dull top, narrow toe, tip, siggy AT rt tnd | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. vamp, plain toe, welt sole and high Cu round toe, welt sole and Cuban heel; perforated heel foxing, welt sole and dis Q ban heel; $3.50. $3.50. Cuban hee arfs, in gray, blu and white effe 2 Med ae 4 : . . . ’ ishi CORDED MADRAS SHIRTS AT $1.50—Summer styles, in black and white patterns eisimer Olympia, ied ‘agust 2 tn |Presigene fant ver™ Pa At Special Prices | Men’s Faraichings with cuffs attached ’ eal the hospital at St Michael, Almska, [00° °°" | __ MEN’S SUMMER AND MEDIUM-WEIGHT UNDER- Balbriggan, Lisle, Lines Silk-and-wool_ Shirts eee en, coention ter See. | ren aime, Nene were ternes | Ornamental — Safe — Strong — Durable WEAR, 50¢ to $4.00 GARMENT | rs of various excellent makes, 50¢ to $4.00 garment the Dora for } Chadron, Neb, —The 20-stall round Union Suits of Cooper and Vassar-makes, from $1.25 to $4.00 suit —First Fleet sstusotinn, Sel-—Cotin Stewart, ce Always Ready for Instant Use ema — Hotel Mar ‘ ere t oF See ain eB sw cea] g TH, Patter suns lll | CLOSING OUT PARASOLS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES) by Bremerton.—Fire did $1,600 . ‘ — Bere age to the Bremerton wharf Stove is a thoroughly re+ —First Floor, _—Pittst “9 th via-|room yesterday. Most of the » 4 »ffe — PARA RRR RPL DDL PPPS eee eeee ee Set apace ia yan nel fine noraratue which is we I Geers Hardwood | Well-Made Kitchen Table | fn Seattle yesterday and as easily regu h it converts into g Tt hl ll and burns with a clean and } S ° ] 3 65 10roughly well-con- intensely hot blue flame litt » pecia . structed of kiln-dried . i eo ‘ The tank is large, and the stove can be used several hour f i , : fir, with seasoned spruce Y: and e 4 : “ke : ir, with seas¢ ru Old as Mate New le r the purpose without refilling. The apron keeps the heat away from }]f] ; i Rocker built of hard sinaste op ahd tha | jot equalizing | x , the tank. Frame is substantially made of Japanned sheet ff} \ 5 itr . top, measuring 28x42 | wood, finished golden, inches. Special $1.00. ‘en that tha} Ay eamaon teel, grates are aluminum finished to appear on Hf » . » or Burner Dangler Alcohol Stove, top measuring with embossed leather 20th, 1910 x14 inche nehes high. §$ lly priced 3 : 7% inches high. Specially priced at $3. ein Ree Te the expenditure. ¢ ‘ p i seat, in green bronze col OTTO A. CASE Jurner Dangler Alcohol Stove, as illustrated, top |i \ i ‘i tuneing st ‘county Auditor a ; Bs Otiicio Oak easuring 22x14 inches, 7% inches high. Specially pricec { or. Well-made and at n || of the Board of County Commis-|Mat $5.15. : i “ti is re eric e : MODEL MILLINERY PARLORS sioners of King County, Wash Three Burg wishatees A Slove; tho dhaneuntah . tractive in appearance, 1 People’ nk Build ington I ‘ eae z ae Ceoner hoeend ant Pie lot al giamlininia Sad igas uk i: 14 inches, inches high. § y priced at $6.8 I Special $3.65. incorporated PS ah ERODE jest 1910. shaped into late

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