The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1910, Page 8

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a's mH WORK FOR TOM EVELLE Your HUSBAND Why you get only 14 of sugar for one dol housewife in gets 21 ASK why? pounds lar, while the Vancouver, 8B. C pounds for one dollar Th hands to the mar Av She'll t it ts “Your congressman, William €. Humphrey, who boasts that he Is a Cannon standpatter, voted for the sugar trust sched: n the Payne-Aldrich tariff market, is having drop | eards with this question and the | anxwer printed upon them | Started Public Markets. Revelle, as a member of the council aced and pushed t passage the ordinances which aside Pike place for a public ma ket As a result of this, every man AIX LES BAINS, France throb and ¢ stall holde card with thi on it in ever now until the The card i tle folio. Or Revelle’s _ pict Brussel losses In tion, the pe Four complaints fer @veree Kranted in Seattle yesterday in dismisx a are critical The fair hax opened ining smail clust png soe people The hotel werted ar Josing money Fourteen bays and six girls Bealtle homes yesterday Lincoln, Neb. Ideal the interest aroused question brought tee t Bryan is supp Metcalfe, edit and Bryan's « cock. London. state nor ¢ controversy ove Spain, King Alfonse eparing to make an e'Engiand. It is » ruler has London wh the crists hi Olympia—Eleht mad fo fill the she Taylor, augerier ju and punties, whe Saturday was the last Mai! was tc wires. ‘The Barry. R. P ©. B. Bennett, E. C Gegrast, Eugene Fitzgerald, Claude Burton. Twenty-six marringe Veenses were be surd in Seattle yesterday. Aberdeen.—Traffic began Oregon & Washington ¢ branch yes from the inlan go by. Montesano.—Re R. 1, Sheltie ff for the Ch Harbor THE SEATTLE STAR MARKET MEN IE very gee ; Seen This Kelly ee CHURCH FROM (iy Calted Pres) t at sloth and t thelr and c onaequance |WEST SEATTLE WILL CELEBRATE SEPT. 3) general celebration | commemorate the Nahte water and) eattle, members of | sent club there have} Jan thl4th ward plente bilee for aSturday, Septem e Hi awatha playfield aht the club members the ‘Weat Bide Cor ureh to organize an | under. | nds and propose Gold From Iditarod. t gold from | Wrinkles, Scars, Smallpox Pittings, Pimples and Freckles ac: < removed forever by our process SAGGING FACES AND SAD DLE.BACK NOSES CORRECT ED. Moles ar super ‘ Q ly removed Buffaloes Stampeding t ey New York Facial Co. 340 Arcade Bidg FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Taw ove om =| Some Strong Specials —_-—_——--—- = ‘From the Extensive Showing of Medium-Priced Furniture ii WORLDLINESS, 15 PLEA j | | | “FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Peas DRY GOODS FURNITURE ORY GOODS Clearance of Women’s One-Piece Wash Dresses At +4. 19 and $8. 75 A number of ver Dre re schedt ITURE Bore Closes Daily ot 60. lg ngham They are one-piece le li | ble for house wear, and pin-stripes, checked well as The waists are Dutch neck idery inser , finished with tucks or wide come in pretty plain color tucked an and short sleeve nd are trimmed tion. Skirts laited model fold, An eka a offering 3 «cond Pioor, “A New Shipment of Women’ $ Long Coats This ne arrived line embr id diagonal te for mot- e loose-fitting, wide belt—ott mi-fitting, with large pateh and tail ffs in notch collar and revers, trimmed titched lude navy-blue, 1 ! , tan ar | a ‘ ! smart mod- s in novelty mixtures are also includes ’rices, $25.00, $32.50, $35.00, $37.50, $40.00 ar ms cond Floor, cheviots, oring, traveling and gener with storm collar ane and butte Underpriced Items From the Infants’ Wear Section WEAT s LEAK | i CHILDRI | CHILDRE) PECIAL, 45 H buttons 1 with frogs CHILDRE> CIAL $1.25—Of shades of browr ith attrac tive floral de white pings and heavy white cord to tie. Siz to 14 years New Arrivals in Women’s House Dread Dresses of light- or delft-blue cale; | ted skirt joined to ar belt, waist fastening on side 1 with white and finished with pearl \nother pretty Dress at ba trim with of w and ‘ lack and white plaid percale, These are ¢ ptionall H-fit- | AT $3.00 washable Il white AT $2.50. ting, stylish garments, made uy percales, in delft-blue with sma front de or black and The plaite belt ht-blue, delft-blue or percale, with plaited Six-Foot Extension Table mtsied " i s Table of full land finished Has with destal al $17.75. vith a small round vhite pique, Gibson 1 pearl button trim- —Second Floor, Children’s Wash Dresses Specially Priced | DRESSES, SPE- ham, with high or embroidery; others ave plaited skirts. ed in Gibson Dutch neck, “HILDREN’S WASH DRESSES, SPECIAI Wash Dress and dark ds dominating cx with full waist Another sty full-plaited { Sizes 6 to 14 —Second Floor. ~ Women’s Hosiery 50c a Pair WOMEN’S FANCY HOSIERY, 50c PAIR—In lisle and silk WOMEN’S FANCY LISLI SIERY, 50c PAIR Women’s Knit Underwear 50c and $1.00 WOMEN’S COTTON VESTS AND TIGHTS, GARMENT—Vests in high neck style, with elbow-length or shor and knee-length COLORED lisle thread PHREAD t sleeves; Tights in ankle fancy tops, or checked, polka-dotted and plain boots with Van Dyke also lace boot effects in black, 50c— w@ PRESSE" EER ASE2289.0 ae] tops bronze, lavender and Dre VOMEN’S BLACK 50c PAIR—With double heels, deep garter tops white, tan, | sole SILK-LISLE WOMEN’S COTTON UNION SUIT: With low neck, wing sleeve iff knee. + WOMEN’S LISLE UNION SUITS, $1.00— Sleeveless style, with | nd wide, lace-trim- low ne la knee —First Floor. den-blue HOSIERY s and toes, and First med b ERS 3 Bo ST RGRLERELEGS S825 8228 F iad § ; $ § HO ; 50 With plain-color boots and i long, | § $ 5 5 § t Mr mar a fn 1469. Nine deaths were recorded in yesterday Washington.— Kanaas City is an an increas 1 sas Cit eenth. A Utah Setlow pe Hotel Men's Convention. MORRIS Of mal CH 2 and { d, with sy ANNOUNCEMENT. Northern Pacific change may be ha Train 4, August 14th tle a q Pp ” emenna: toe at withdrawn and &s will No. 41, westo PECIAL, HARDWOOD CIAL--$10.65 20x40 DRI $9.85 en fin Seasonable Values in Bedding Values in DOUBLE-BED SIZE COMFORTS, SPECIAI ACH—Filled } Stationery with white cotton, covered on both sides with fig and tied- with ? Sw Linen Paper, in ood w eight é 1 packages, 25¢ BLE-BED SIZI envelopes to —Heavy weight, in white package. DOUBLE-BED SIZI Oe oA Se Mixed wool and cotton, with pink or 24 sheets DOUBLE-BED SIZE WHITI PAIR—Without border. THREE-QUARTER SIZE WHITI CIAL 60¢ PAIR—-Without border Strong Specials in Floor Coverings CLOSING OUT ODD PAT- CLOSING OUT ODD PAT- | TERNS IN KILMARNOCK | TERNS IN MARTHA WASH RUGS—Very heavy INGTON RAG -RUGS—Made in Scotch weave, ‘ from new cretonnes $1.95 E rured silkoline yarn; g DOL COTTON BLANKETS, SPECIAL $1.75 PAIR nd tan, with pink or blue border ch 10 WHITE BLANKETS, SPECIAL $3.15 PAIR blue border ‘ COTTON BLANKETS, SPECIAL B5« COTTON BLANKETS, Fi r SPE age. First Floor. ODD PAT- HALL only, and 3x15. Size 3x12, twee 1 $8.00; two- 00) two-tone 3x15, $10.00; 0; two- CLOSING O TERNS IN WILTON RUNNERS—Tw 3x12 tone sizes wool Rugs, especially suit In pretty col green able for bedrooms Come in tone red, spe blue, speci $6.00 Size two-tone gt | orings, appropriate for bedrooms, eleven and colorings Sizes $12.00; patterns follows: 6x9, special | 1" six patterns and colorings 8-3x10-6, special $18.50; | Size 6x9, special $8.00; 8x10, spe twé-tone bi 9x12, special $23.00. OAK ROCKER figured q SPECIAL, $3.65. ak panel anc standards, | , comfortable | MAIL ORDERS CARE FULLY FILLED | cial $12.00; 9x12, special $16.50, tone re FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED. ces eee Third Floor A HOME | } JOURNAL | PATTERNS | J /

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