The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1910, Page 8

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_THE SEATTLE STAR POSSE SEEK OPEN SHOP 1S; ceux: | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. ORY GooDs [ Dh hes dragwed the name of Sarah | 7" : Btore Closes Daily at 5:30. “ | j at 10 minutes to| (ty Vahed Frege) | 16 ba the even Ban Frencisco.—in the near fu fearching today for a lone highway Franciseo will not only bave | down with # thud when the Mart man who held up the Shepherd} pay their fares, but they will have Mineral Springs coach half a mile to personally pay the money in the from this place just before sun Bh oe a company's strong box, New pay-|‘em yesterday to furnish skilled | uring the civi down last night, and with one re q ‘\aeyowenter cars have been or | machinists, The Marine Pipe © war the heaviest C., received the hardest jolt Pipe & Machinery Co. called on ? » excellent values indicated in the offerings described bel our direct importation, made up in styles and shapes especial! | ASH, Wash, Aug. $1-—A posse ts lng. Charleston, Fe street car passengers in San} The Metal Trades association fe W' IMEN who enjoy wearing dainty hand-embroidered Li i if volver lined up the four passengers Artillors the fered and will be installed im &/ let its union men go on thé advice| quirements of American figures. Both laundered and unlaunde: and escaped wi.n more than $100 ahort time " $a cand, two gold watches and other world then knew was playing ‘ of the Metal Trades association, and ‘ Y | cluded, valuable jewelry around Charleston almost without! ys yyy yyy eee Me | Joined the unfair shops In Beattie. | | cessation for four years, The 1886 &| Work began to plek up. The Metal HAND-EMBROIDERED GOWNS, $2.50 HAND-EMBROIDEER Miller Doesn’t titers Pea ta ea ekrtocnake, Uh BAND CONCERT TONIGHT. #/ ‘Tradex asnurod all its loyal mem . 4 Slip-over Gowns of firm. Fresich nainsook, un- | Laundered Gowns of 5 ’ ® band will play at ®) bors that it had plenty of skilled laundered, made with short, full flowing sleeves, | yy, only one which up to that time) ® Vo; mark tonight, begfa- #| no - , ¢ » waitin 8 set in bach InsurgeEnou fh | haa ever seriously disturbod any} ning at 8 delock a ee ee finished with hand-embroidered scallops, and ote Gatien + Soggy com oy go ait RAR AKRA RAR AR! ~BUL When the Marine Pipe Co having deep scalloped round yoke, set in with em i ~ Ned for men yesterday there were proidery ing Embroidered daisy de eeve finished Dem. May BUR every balling tn the “town was alled for men lay there wer broidery veining. Embroidered in daisy d 1 more or less injured and about halt} Joplin, Mo—When Vice-Preal- | none x. Therefore t and finished with hand-embroidered — scallo and embroidered ¢ of them were ruined. After the pre James omg n refused to| Mar pier : Bang HB on and eyelets drawn with ribbon CIRCULAR tr » prove | deliver an addresa, by invitation, | Strike, se » c e 1a ace ar tie ey 4 th ; ke | befe fon the ri A Rn Reunies kane for men, and unton men are now CIRCULAR DRAWERS, $1.50---Cire Drawers, hand he center of the earthquake | ! 4 iM a é was a full 20 miles out of ¢ en. | Clation ©, the members of that} Working there under unton cond Drawers of French nainsook, cut to fit sm body pa Uone }ton, but that did not seem t A ing “Sunny Jim,” and today sent —x alec eer tine sentence I {\\| || Venise Lace Cain: Special at 30c Each | One decree diverce was granted to Beattie yeate 1. Hirsch, a w “hieago manu-| (iy United Pree) | facturer, who killed himself in the} TACOMA, Aug, 31.—Fred Pres | ¢ offering consists of a large assortment of ere ee os Knickerbocker hotel here, have ar| ton is only #1 years old and in the | : ea EO a ranche h yea H purchased at an especially fa lacus tities? f ranged today to take the body te| ment in the state penitentiary after \ bo 0 ig Poni ol Miinois for burial |baving been arrested in Seattle and white and ecru; also attractive ee turned over to the Tacoma poll The new steamer La she will ., Previdenes, Rn L—Dr. Wilbur|on several burglary aes - g have her first tryo boat on | Chapman, the noted evangelist, and | ton (s only 31 eyars old and tn the funny” Ital rah abe wil'beput| Mine, Maal, “Cernaia “Moulton, leperir, court bere yeterde” ol Exceptional Values in Lingerie Waists at $2. 50 and $3. 50 + TE a eed A Cem: OM today spending « quiet honey-|{nal, Judge Easterday sent him up rth, acer we for lite VO specially-assembled groups of pretty Lingerie Waists, including hand-made and embroids a og Sewer ea " ered styles, offered at prices decisively below regular worth. i A yesolutions condemn ind trimmed with hand-embroidered sea nd Pisa | New York.—Two actresses, mem: | | Q 4bers of the same company, ¢ ngaged | ss e jin a fist fight on the st t last | pivRGe AteneD saques, [Wt ta ‘re ouch ether kowns| pecial. pecia . When is an insurgent not an insur nem eg re pian aor ng When the real insurgents—the bog to court — - ————_____- - ‘ 4 SUPE nn 16 Ss SAME SE ND J votere—go gunning for his political! ¢y:.496- william Ht aul | L__— Waists of Persian lawn and French Lingerie Waists, entirely —.. é ounsel of the Cooper , _Teae ites ts happening to Ciar- | Fuited Exchange, a $20,000,000 Art “ batiste, in a variety of attractive styles, hand-made, with hand-embroid ence er, ato! congressman 4 ? 7 ma cor tion, is under arrest 4 é Miller made and won bis « aign | 2008 corporation, 4 hand-embroidered and trimmed with yoke, elaborate trimming of imitaf two years ago on an anti-Cannon | ere today charged with using the } g Platform, defeating the sparkling J.| alls. Rae A oe +. H fine Valenciennes lace insertion and pin- Irish crochet lace, and seams joined Adam Bede, one of Un Joe's | seattle yesterday mM tucks; others with yoke effects of em- French beading; also pre models strongest supporters. § ely bad ’ he taken his seat when his insur “a pecan ak APB ng | } broidery medallions and double-thread all-over embroidery fronts, round oo einen — Art ermaa | nexted Ge skank to cn “bietooleel i] lace; high necks and long or three-quar- yokes and panel fronts of Swiss @ views. He is suspected of too|@*ample of shameless hypocricy,” | ter sleeves. broidery. friendly a feeling toward the steel |the Novoe Vremya comments in a ‘ trust, which owns a big chunk Mie tee, ee s “eae Ss. SSPE oracle eee Hallet & Davis Fall Arrivals in easonable Styles in ments and perquisites of Miller's | git aoe omg i, Gas See ea | Weronia, 5:o-—Aner « twe THE EMPRESS GRAND | . Women’s Knit Underwear Women’s and Children’s Hosier progressive member of city council | ¥eeks’ session, during which there ond aamog compaiener The other bravery mw veg cg cin 2 gies Bn betas alte to offer to, the masiotoving pubtie thie WOMEN’S COTTON UNION SUITS, $1.50—Medium WOMEN’S MEDIUM-WEIGHT MACO COT ers saa a eetiee De | cea. the pecaral conference ‘| Httle gem of a plano, the Hallet & Davis Piano Co, Hl weight, with high neck and long sleeves; ankle-length HOSIERY, 50c PAIR—With split soles, high spliced h democrat winding up its affairs today and the ||| accomplish one of the greatest triumphs in the his i WOMEN'S WOOL UNION SUITS, $2.50—Medium and double soles and toes i ie 20 rae ea a per gar ami to Souerti tory of their carver as successful piano builders weight wool Union Suits, in ankle length, with high neck WOMEN’S LIGHT-WEIGHT SEA ISLAND og: soeacngange —— . ‘The thetrument, although plain in detail, te of an ff und Jong sleeves; steam shrunk, in white and natural color. | TON HOSIERY, SOc PAIR—Hand-seamed, with fe sine armel Bog extremely artistic design, absolutely perfect tn com WOMEN’S MERINO VESTS AND TIGHTS, &5¢ GAR- } SPliced heels, double tops and double soles and toes had not been wold, and that it ie{| struction, and would be & valuable addition to any MENT—Vests with high neck and long or wing sleeves; WOMEN’S SILK-LISLE-THREAD LAVENDER not for sale. The Tribune denied housebold or concert ball Tights in ankle and knee-length. Excellent weight for fall HOSIERY, 50c PAIR—Very elastic, with deep double once teen purchased by. ioe Ty locke It is a work of art, rounded ot by experienced arth wear and double toes, soles and heels. 3 piel |tener and’ 2.'F. Morea | sans, who have xpared no painw In thelr attempt to WOMEN’S WOOL VESTS AND TIGHTS, $1.50 GAR- CHILDREN’S COTTON AND LISLE-THREAD } “ Produce an instrament that shouid be second to none, if MENT—In white and natural color; high-neck Vests, with } sreRY, 25c PAIR—Very durable, stiitable for school # laa ee ee ee & iff long sleeves, and ankle-length Tights each uae 7 yee The building fund for the new SOLD EXCLUSIVE =— sc fee oe | A Special Sale of Staple Housefurnishings PARIS—The death here of Marie : at co ae cm ere Le eee » Ettints poe Saye Colombier has revived gossip to During this timely Sale scores of useful articles, such as find a place in the kitchen, bath-room jay of the aoe oe os existed Fa Bg laundry of every well-appointed home, may be purchased at special figures, representing keen redue etween the woman and Sarah ||| jonnstan Co. ‘ 3 ss |Hernhardt. Madame Colombler ac from regular prices. We quote below but a few of the many very attractive offerings companied Mme. Rernhardt on her jfirst American tour. She wrote a lbook entitled “Sarah Barnum,” FREDERICK & NELSON, inc. | * om ~ IRONING BOARDS, SPECL CIAL 65c—Well-made of selected hardwood. i - fir, substantially mounted om with ten arms, each 26 inches long, which fold yk , f IDEAL CREAM METAL POLISH, 1 compactly when not in use. CIAL 35e QUART CAN—A non-setting iDE! FRARY @& CLARK TARL = ish for cleaning and polishing brass, ¢ . asemen a esroom WKN 8 IAL 200—Extra quality zine, nickel and various other metals. 3 \ hard rv r handle. COLUMBUS WAX FINISH, %-PINT @ ging Lamb iecdaste nu} | D'S ENAMELED ROASTER, SPE. SPECIAL A hard-drying liquid war Dressed Hows .. | _ _ _ HA CIAL $1.55—Made of seamless steel, enam ish for floors, furniture and woodwork, Trimmed sid. 1 eled ' turquotse-blue, with removable white " + . > cc spEry Lone and 8b: : PORCELAIN ROBE HOOKS, SPECL eet joe Per eee 3 New Fall Models in i} fjenameled inner pan, 1044215 % inches; self EACH—Heavy white Porcelain Hooks Bpare Rina pps “oncha basting, sanitary and durabl steel screws; will not rust. Especially e PERFECTION” COVERED ROASTER | HOUSEHOLD BENCH WRINGER, SPE- | sirable for bath-rooms, : ° i| ly ar Ea Wo en’s and Misses’ Lon C ts Hii] AND BAKER, SPECIAL 95c—Round baker | CIAL $4.50--Wringer attached to | bench pay er 4 mi g 0a and roaster, 11 inches in diameter, of extra: | whjch will support two tubs. Rolls measure | ROYAL GRANITE quality sheet steel enameledware, Seam: | 1%x11 inches and are warranted for one | painen KETTLES ied Mesta—Seliing Price A good selection of the new season's models in Women’s and Misses’ less and sanitary } year, (Tubs fn flustration are not included.) — tre! Smok . P 0 REFINED PARAFFINE, SPECIAL 10c | SPECIAL 15e—Five Fieste Hame . Long Coats of covert cloth, serges, fancy mixtures, two-tone coatings, chev- q POUND BRICK—For laundry and other . , . - »@ f} iots and broadcloths, is now on display in the Basement Ready-to-Wear Sec- Sree Wii S¢.00n Gotamicana | od ben ; ‘ tion, | CIAL 70c—Wool is attached to canvas with | «pr eorRic’ PASTE CARPET @ C ; T Mi ’ , si “ya Ps eyelets, so that it may be removed and . 2 ees ry on he Misses’ styles are semi- and box-fitting, and the Women’s .are ff | washed = & « ic—For . a0 5 ees ; “eH “at rf WROUGI RE IDERS, SPECIAL rugs, curtains, tapestries an shown in semi- and close-fitting effects. The color-range includes blue, Bide Mh rf ty ved ag de insid JAPANNED COAL PALM LEAF TABLE MATS, SPEQ black, tan, brown and various shades of gray. Excellent values are presented fii Measure 9 inches across botton HODS, SPECIAL 2he 1c SET OF SIX—Obdlong shape, in sit er oe e419 55 oe HANDY IRONING WAX, SPECIAL be ' : sorted sizes at $6.75, $10.00, $11.00, $12.75, $15.00 and $18.75. “ DOZEN—-Cloth-covered, with wood handl Seventeen-inch size STREETER'S RUG AND CARPET B IMPORTED SOUP STRAINERS, SPECIAI ER, SPECIAL 15c—Made of coppered 0 30c—Have body of heavy tin, 7 Inches in di- | with plain steel body | te ire, with enameled wood handlé New Hair-Bow and Trimming Biibees, 20c inal 25¢ Yard ] sae aor three tidhed wire strainer bot | 1 ack tepanned fh ENAMELED SHALLOW STEW PANS toms medium and coarse SPECIAL PRIC Ae of bene : TIN COLANDER, SPECIAL l5ce 1 NEW SILK MOIRE RIBBON, 5% INCHES WIDE, in black, navy, green, red hited, 18 Inohen tn anon gnc bs vices Mrersnrigye Hie gael: i y, brown, white, maize, Nile, pink, tan, old-rose, Copenhagen and wistaria, 20c yard | EVERSIRLE LAWN RAKES, SPECIAL | WINDOW CLEANING ouTFiTs, spe. | "hte [isi aioe rer M i's 3 Somes | NEW FANCY SATIN-STRIPE SPON. 514 IN es Have teeth of retinned heavy steel wire, | CIAL 15e—Consist of rubber-edged cleaner | feted “Oats ana’ Barter, NEV SATIN-STRIPE RIBBON, 5% INCHES WIDE, e pecially desir quart size, special 35¢ ; ‘ i ; : YCH , especially desir- UNIVERSAL | 84 bag filled with sponge clippings aise, epeeial dla, ii ad |i] able for sashes and hat trimming purposes, in a wide range of colorings, including pink, HH} FOOD CHOP.| SIDP-HANDLE DUSTING BRUSHES. ae en ee ray, old-rose, black, white, cream, navy, brown, m haded "i Ae on aS, SPECIAL | SPECIAL 10e—Seven-inch fiber brush on | , NICKEL » PLAT ~ H : 7 f gets , cream, navy, own, maize, shaded gray, shaded wis Chops ali | Barrow, hardwood block mp TU MBLER AND ; © ibe 1 aria and combinations of black and white, green and navy, green and tan, brown and tan, kinds of meats, DLED DECK MOPS, SPECIAL 40¢ ou bs nein : ss 4, wae & red and navy, and green and old-rose; 25¢ yard vegetables, fruits m-ounce cotton mop heads, firmly at- | ser Hold ith ae ure ", aa | nuts and various | tached to handle + ges altar Aigdma eseselaas oes parte rnnonionnrmrninrihaeninitnarpeamipiniartions s Other -Resés tn Dish undernes f ert: “tr |i Children’ 's Knit Vests and P. , . 4 Clean-cut, uniform HANGING | Sd bre kel z Bg 2 : eof Women’s Union Suits, 50c pleose slings ne plated and polished seth agy op RE 4 20c, 25c AND 30c, | coarse, as desired SALT BOXEs, NICKEL PLAT Saxe Chit A " . Women's Cotton Union Suits, with high RETINNED LIP. t ED BATH SOAP . doi | lildren’s medium-weight,- Fleece-lined j PED KETTLES . SPECIAL 26e—~ | DISHES, SPECIAL rnd ; Sai: Peo / necks and long or short sleeves, in knee or SPECIAL — 10¢ 5 40¢ — Substantia iderwear, in white, ecru and gray, the ; j . i aa eepe de mee ; , inkle length; also in low-neck, $1 less Hailed Kettles of ot . . Z | aa foal WD pigs ; gth; ow-neck, sleeveles: blue and | made of extra-quality , “Feat ae sia Pee ts in high-neck and long-sleeve style, and 4-quart capacity bg cial 45 “quart size ‘ ‘ wi brass, nickel-plated. 609 5 pants to match in ankle-length. Prices 20c, le, with cuff or wide, lace-trimmed um “ELECTRIC” WALI-PAPKR CLEANER, white porcelain " tpl 8 c MMB it rhe aud: Ste’ dacmuunt ix tenea, “Pelee ths BPECIAL 160—For cleaning wall-paper 5 ) | , ALL-METAL TACK HAMMERS 6a iy | s fresco, calc ; 8ce—Combination claw tack puller am alcimine and window shades; ab- with hinged | forbs dust and smoke from surface < Ber CIAL 10> ‘Women’ 8 Black Cotton ees, Ibe Pair ‘Women’ 's Silk Glove ‘Seconds, 35 Pair of Maticns Roast moan ie ridised tie ish, ete | Maat "of nickel plated brass ae f stamped sheet n al in oxidized finish, nce Of Hit eae nen’s Fast-black Cotton Hosiery in Manufacturers’ seconds of Women's pure 10%) Inches te diameter. STOVE LID LIFTERS, SPECIAL be—Of ENAMELEDWARE WAS RASIN, SPR Pool Room mediur ¢ veights, with wide garter } Silk Gloves, in two-clasp style, black, white R FLESH FORKS, SPECIAL Te maileable iron, with handle of nickeled eolled | CIAL 1he—Twelve c Three-tine Forks of extra heavy ° . os dally. 1419 sbec Price 18¢ pair. and fashionable colors. Special 35¢ pair ; ik Me: = Cn at pord _ PARP PPP a eee eee St 5 see ete Waa ohsea Bae ‘New Showing of Net and Venise Allovers | | EE Mer Stevie Nt nd Vein lowes HH" |(PREDERICK & NELSON) <== ‘ol va and Gelamitthend Gitieace Heel ane eitoes and conventional patterns, | | HEATERS , cream and ecru, and feature lent 1 Se and $1.00 FILLED INCORPORATED ....... ep ee

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