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THE SEATTLE STAR DREAMLAND RELIGION = «2 Telephone & I JOE CANNON, TAKE NOTICE! = is = TAFT'3 SCOUT PICKS SPEER ve = PLAN FALLS DOWN HARD. bout filled, and t ng to D — =. Oe t ? ox ' ' - a th ta new ' \ Congressman John W. Weeks of Boston and of the Great Tele M it i ed Frank E. Herthum's second quite clearly that the Dreamland irews ry graph—Telephone “Interests” Is the Candidate Eastern : ; site oa i _ . have Pherae , sag ge at Dream | crowd tan't #0 all fired religiout a8 | nearly Money Accepts from Murray Crane and Massachusetts Cra a ranee [3 NERS ber’ A lveuk -Sa0, when jae it 20 Means Fat Contributions for Standpat Campaign—Believe | | _cotcaeghenomigag Lege EE Se enters re the p on that cash was) - : if Money Crane's idea. : Senator Murray Crane piece at the point w tionaries discovered to be shy in the com ampaign K of 7 rh Geltzer King t the “Bromo of th eda nen © Wee Grant Hi ine | ball put 1 c Smith + 7 ler husband, McKim, Sat wae | W ted to mu df in Re " sturday nifeat ] a ¢ that Not clece y, ortes ‘ty lan program. Bake 4 soc U Re : ety man of d |MRS. M’KIM IS BACK, p.. TO FRISCO WITH RENO DECREE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug —Mrs. Margaret Emerson w a Nevada min. ose home ie in Hin brother is a son. ator George W, was formers clerk of Ale that | heart ext nd Baker 16 t unty Mo Special Prices on Uncle Joe Is Really Licked--Weeks “Safe” on Everything n - fa " , —_ ———— ma | FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. | FURNITURE BY W. S. COUCH. ' | DRY GOODS Store Closes Daily at 5:30 | DRY GOO Ds NEW YORK, Aug. 1 Wa treet and the standpat/! : = iia J L ; Cannon is really licked. ‘I at has already ¢ W ’ L P C { ell-Made Undermuslins - oderate picked another speaker, pick 1 with an ¢ omen s Long rongee oats | rices approval of t tere Incide y tl Tt ») ; GO of ok, trim. expected to ¢ ea with fa € " | § med agai oidery e« 1 ith ribbon : . \ } \ Congressman John W. Weeks of Be \ | Bits ater “Re A tame poli style, of ? " eee ee ee ee! ) nain dir y or ri ed on and Worth Fifteen Millions. * * W I § edge, or ma vith small tucks acre the fr ¢ nek tel , be omen’s Long Coats of natural-color ¢ * linen lace Congressmatr We f Bost x 1 ' * WILL BURY en tn apaty = ‘ edge the banking ower & Ws be . bash * pongee, in loose-fittting and semi-fitting } GOWNS, $1,.50—Slip-over, Empire or I rfly s gh necks and ! the | «i { pretty embroidery yoke The Empire G ave rt fashio Re * models, some with collar and cuffs finished } eae rows of lace inser f lery: Sip Fae : f the # 1H + ¢ Gowns of s ba ed ‘at top & ( be buried In wi / \in taffeta or satin of contrasting color. } OY owns o heer ed at top railroads in te West . * / } with linen lace inser weighing eve eh . in ® Sone a elos 4 ‘ Saalean bee be ~ ae Special, to close out, at $15.00 { a aight ‘ ed with lawn about it € é& tar 1 o R ae } fle ec worked in beautiful : ; Minn ® ‘i POPP LP LA LPP LLLP LLLP LPP ——n } ur Dr 1 d wit “Uncle Joc" on that pol to her til & T ‘i age Sa ( Drawe ned with full t was his fight with ¢ — t* $ ’ a CELT se & tobe nimple : allore Pongee Suits | ret of sahil roads submit a fair & & that *. 3 dQ trir ri ‘ rl tying the math v * ) , Ot ¥ ore : v Murdock of Kar quae 4 o (* ; Cl OVEI : nainsook, bati ‘ y, trimmed This mail wei of Mur ia nn wie ‘Specia } with | ‘ t ery insertion and edge dock’s lighted the spark that really . i the «| wo CE CC $1.00-—« ( at fn started the insurgent fire in the : : . . o ) i { ie rm ds i ) 0. Skirt and —— * * |] \ men’s Tailored Suits, of f uality pate A 1 tered aa A Pleasant Fellow. | ake keke e eee tae ; : ine qual y were d ; e dere acts Chairman Weeks of the natural-color pongee, with 36-inch semi-fit- } rWwOo Ce ! O $1 ' nd Butterfly committee is rous WOODMEN HOLD BIG ; ; ‘ } sty ( t ¢ k r ( ‘ er One Butterfly smiling and good na PICNIC AT BEACH \ tin coat lined with me iline, plain} ¢ 1 r | f smoothly groomed, Hv is a pleasant 4 i ‘ a y ; 3 Pe ‘ ; xd legen attractive chap, with ; tch collar and revers, tailored cuffs and } r h ribbon Oe mind and a cultured Ww ° » Noli ‘ es ; stones he in able. He has proved so mnber : ‘ } | pocket Skirts in cluster-plaited st } I 0—OF la ‘ t ace edge, drawn fn playing the Cannon gam " “ } ae Bs ie at bottor ruffle - by! mies Sony caingy meng We yore f H i} Exceptional values at thi pecial clear { 4 rrr PE ICOATS, & ‘ lace. Yay Crane to per ne Wall st tt e | / He Pe bi , ae trimmed at crowd that Weeks would make a « : ance price $29.00 { bott ked f €or nd Hamburg model speaker. rs : ss / embr Second Floor. tt 1 P ‘ - - — iI ‘These reactionaries have been made It to stand for a lot of laws that look very foolish to them, restricting the generosity of corporations and plu tocrats at election time. Moreove it was discovered that Wall st. was disposed to put its money to win on the campaign of Gov. Harmon |r of Ohio, and that it didn't seem are to care much whether a demo- | tariff than on thowe cratic house was to be elected or questions which so not. When the reactionaries dis st, and which covered this sad state of affairs | agitating so ha they put Murray Crane.on the job.) go wrong on He has made a great success before | questions. John W carrying the contribution box. Pres | banking firm of ident Taft recognized the business} Weeks looked sa inte ne Wall) "\’ : ¥ Ll 2 W t ht Weeks ve ankle leng WOME Wail gents are one might | those of the Hornblower & | j i | P ; 4 } Women’s Gleses $1 and $1.50 Pair |“ Ss] 1 ASLE UNION , ; Blankets, Comforts - Bedspreads DOUBLE-BED SIZ /TTON BLANK- MERCERIZED LISLE UNION } ETS, $1.70 PAIR ay. LK VESTS IAL WHITE BLANKETS, $5.65 PAIR—Weight bbed Silk Vests, in pink ar 434 pound LE AND SILK-LISLE VESTS DOUBLE-BED SIZE COMFORTS, $265 on both sides, one side of Japan- tton ; } 2 é ; H ; ; ; ; ; ? ? ; ; } ¢ ; $ COTTON I k : { shown in three-quarter size, § ) by giving Crane a commision to go) Weeks and ¢ for instance b or te forth and inspect political condi-| belong to the casterr financial! the Tacoma & F o He 1 ra UB B SIZE GR > te tions: in the president's name, the | group that owns the American! company 7 | : WOMEN’S ONE-CLASP "APE GLOVES vi once a weed me pein niet H | . . $1.00 PAIR—With P. X, M. seams, black, white 6s | New Arrivals in Lace Collars | j 3h. tscnn big FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Hi | S lly Priced WOMEN'S CHAMOIS GLOVES, $1.50 PAIR DOUBLE-BED SIZE COMFORTS, $215 > in| pecia y Fric | With f{ embroidered backs and P. X. M.} EACH—Fancy stitched, figured cambrie on — | Large Cape sai d auatity Venise | ms, one-button style, in white and natural site ethne tae af entecn ha ‘ i sate ES pe ¢ ba ob _ ty fenise | WOMEN'S CHAMOIS GLOVES, $1.00 I AIR} * a sides pet sce a wl rder on one side, |, Venise I Eton Collars, in effective pat- | { —One-button style, with P. X M. seams and spear A With Gone quaaty nee Oat 's STIFF GAUNTLET GLOVES, } spREADS, $2.35 EACI—Full bed sige iat | $1.00 PAIR—Have pique-sewn seams, in medium Paes Interesting Values in Untrimmed Millinery | BLACK VEI VET AND SAT IN SHAPES $1.95 In } rolled brim effect BLACK SAT- IN SHAPE$ $2.25—Large, me dium and small shapes, with velvet. remaini arge quick Parasols in pla handles color Pongee t borders and clearance - ing col otl tucks, set and ivory ti edged BLACK SHAPES, $2.45 NOVELTY WINGS, and black. SHADED WINGS, 45¢ PAIR—Brown, gray, green, raisin and black BLACK AND W HI rE OSTRICH PLUMES, 18 INCHES LONG, $3.75—22 inches long, $4.95. } With silk top and velvet facing ders 65c—With quill effects, in green, red, brown, blue $1.50 $2.0 plain Taffeta Pa Prices on Parasols For Quick Clearance ng lines of Par A LL marked at ee price-concessions for Included in colors, som ce , others in Persian effects; *arasols, many mission or rasols lined vy trimmed cr lers some with bands of Persian silk in also Handker chief-shape Parasols of raffia with silk bor ps and rings; Assembled in four groups for clearance, at these decisiv Oo ely-low prices: $3.00. Interesting Stationery Offerings ¢ Cards in a large variety of designs, from 25¢ ‘S200. Tally Cards ment of styles, 15¢ to $2.00. Chantecler Correspondence $1.00. and $1.25 € to in an assort- Paper and Cards, ; Initial Cards, 50¢ pack Dennison’s Initial Seals, all letters, [Se box. Oakes’ Hand-colored Views of Seattle and vicin- with colored 25e, 35¢, 40c, 50c and 75¢ ook handles; Monogram stampin lain embossing, 25¢ quire; zold, white or bronze, 35¢ quire 4 ; with contrast- } & New Plate and 100 Cards in script style, $200. ; 5 Prog and Dance Prog asols are now 43 mgress Playing Cards, are taffeta e with ju J Natural ity, with cluster Calling Cards, Wedding. Invitations and An- nouncements engraved at modéra e prices. An assorted collection juality Corre: ence Paper, in fancy 4 sheets with 4 en- velog natch, special Pineapple Linen ¢ package Envelopes to “Seattle of Today,” by Ri many illustrations; with cerning the commercial img ine boxe s 35¢ box lence Paper, in pound tch, package, 15e. \. Reid, containing res te Sorrespo: >, attractive Sut sion of the city, —First Ploo roundings and continuous expi VALUES IN Stationery and Drugs Ab: Knit Underwear Keen Specials in WOMEN’S WHITE COTTON VESTS, SPECIAL neck sleeveless and sorbent Cotton, in pound package sizes 4 and 5. Pe of Hydrogen, 8c, 13¢ and 18¢ Huck Towels and Turkish Bath Rugs Tapestry Couch Covers Special $3.75 Six attractive patterns in closely-wovem roxide 18x36 HEMMED HUCK TOWELS, SPE 20x38 HEMSTITCHED HUCK TOWELS WOMEN’S KNIT CORSET COVERS Silvais Watched Powder, in deborted Odor CIAL iéc BACH-—sLinen aad cottoh mixed) |SPHCTAL S00 EACH Pine teeie ee durable Tapestry Couch Covers t@ BS 25c—Fine quality White Cotton Corset § 10 der 38 GisiNED Ht mK ee poten ay Towels, with space at end for initial closed out at this ial figure—made up Covers, with high necks and Jong or short Net-cove ‘ lolls 12x58 HEMMED CK TOWELS, $ 5x40 TURKISH BATH RUGS, SPECI fringe i ve or plain, and aver hives oie aspired pe t ‘ 1 we ee <a 4 CIAL 20¢e EACH—Heavy weight, linen and cot- | 85c EACH—Come in ain baled effects and po wih tome Sea edge OF DNR < di es nades, 15¢ and 20c ton mixed, all-white only good range of colorings r i aging in size 60 inches by 3 yards. The de- _BOYS’ BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, Princess Hair ) : Gat Ping” eer > Hl . K bbe SPE 27x46 TURKISH BATH RUGS, SPECIAL signs are Oriental and the color- combina- ae a high me ks and long Extra-quality Stationery, 24 sheets and 24 asad) agit ave hemstitched ends and | $1.00 ACH—Heavy weight, in blue-and-white tions very pleasing in effect. Special, g ves; Drawers to match in ankle length envelopes in box, 25¢ “I He effect First Floor ” Thied Fleer Ba ent s Basement Salesr prernan - 7, eae tet oS _-60Getteeeet ieee —<—<—— rrr PPAR —— — ———E———E—EO—E—E—EO—EOEeEEEEEOeEOeESEEE SE ° e : ‘ Seasonable Furnishings for M New Arrival th Silk S Interesting Values in s. — gs for men ew Arrivals in the Silk Section ALL STYLES 1EN’S MEN’S SILK G is : ITINE CIT RS CHES : D— SHIRTS, $1.50, $2.00 AND $2.50 AND $1.50 P | LOVES, $1.00 FLORENTINE SILKS, 31 INCHES WIDE, 8c YAR as oods, lowe ing an # ing |||: 1" good, | and canary color, oy" O™™ hort n attractive atterns and goo¢ and canary color » “sions ¢ fective oring’s: opriate fo ig ors 9 g vashable colorings, with plain. or MEN'S” FALL-WEIGHT UN In new designs and effective colorings ; appropriat« r long _HU c TOWELS, SPEC IAL 9 a ee - “phy 9 ° KETS SCIAL, 98« PIAiteG posom » and cuffs attached | pnERWEAR—In cotton, wool and } kimonos. Colorings include Copenhagen, navy, tan, reseda, green, *N—These are manufacturers’ “seconds, \ND $1.38 IR—Of rope te y Secor mixed ok Aodades linen-and-silk mixtures, the assort , : and show slight imperfections in the hoddy wool, with blue, red and black bor SOFT SHIRTS, $150, $2.00, | ment comprising garments in natu ee yo ae inion huck, size 18x38 inches; hemmed | ders. Size 60x78 inck ght 41 0 AND $5,00—Soft Shirt | ral, ecru, blue and flesh color, The SILK POPLINS, 45 INCHES WIDE, $3.00 YARD—Heavy aang ass | on : } iting wear, of f quality materi- | Shirts and Drawers range in price * , ady use. cj pounds, special als, with soft collar and euffs at | from $1.00 to $3.00 garment; Union } Weight, firm, close weave, in cream, ( openhagen, medium-gray, TOW tached | Suits from $1.25 to $6.00 Suit ‘irst Floor. COTTON SPECIAL 7¢ excel FULL-BLEACHED ELING, 17 INCHES WIDE YARD—Heavy absorbent quality; lent for bath and roller towels MILL ENDS OF STRIPED CORDED MADRAS rom 2 to 10 yards, 34 inches wide, appropriate for waist Mail Orders Carefully Filled MILL ENDS OF W SPECIAL 8%e YARD. ! SPECIAL, 10c and children’s HITE CAMBRIC Suitable for under from 1 to 10 yard YARD—In lengt! wear, in ing Firat Fle apricot FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED and black. Direct-Action Gas Ranges | "eREE ERE = GP BQuTEggeTe FE 2 | g esee2