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THE SEATTLE STAR | FREDERICK & NELSON |} srwsx | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [cur Chinese Laundryman Kissed 10-Year-Old : ; INCORPORATED _____ wR Store Closes Daily at 6:30, - Girl—ts Fined $10 sr aR Feta" aa ‘ oes eh oo | Basement Sa esroom Many New Models in Women’s Separate Skirts won by Chaties Lee a Chinene ROMINENT among the new Fall goods being unpacked ekeis baattice - Teanteel LEY A RA heer daily and placed on display in the Ready-to-Wear Section yearold Beatrice — Irenstein. Mise Mary Mossett, who con ducts a refuge for girls, was a witness, and sald that Lee both hugged and kissed the {ittle girl. GRAB KILLILAY AND MILLER FOR are smart Dress and Street models in Women’s Separate Skirts. A strong line of these is already in evidence, and among the lat est arrivals are the following: —-fecond Fieor Unusual Values Offered in Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Fall Suits at $16.75 and $18.75 Women's Skirts of good quality Women’s Skirts of navy-biue, novelty tweeds, in medium-gray, | black and novelty check serges, in with panel front, habit back, and | 13-gore flare style, strictly tailored, seams tailor stitched, $8.75, with lapped seams, $12.00. BIG LEAGUES iH HESE low prices become unusually significant Wamen's Skirts of navy-blue and Women's Skirts of fine mannish black serge, made in nine-gore flare | worsteds, in light and medium-dark style and finished at bottom with | gray mixtures, 13-gore flare, plain bias circular flounce, $10.00. tailored, with lapped seams, $15.00. when coupled with design and tailoring of the high character possessed by these new Suits. They have been made up by expert man tailors, CINCINNATI, ©,, Sept. 2.—Eddte Hallinan, second baseman of the Loe Angeles club, and Cateher Thomas, of Oakland, were awarded Women's Skirts of fine quality Priestley cravenette serge, 13-gore ou by draft today to the St. Louis from serviceable cheviots, serges, men’s-wear flare models, strictly tailored, in black and navy-blue, $17.50. ‘ Americans and the Boston Amert- ; sde-and: mi : ‘abe we enna, respectively, by the national | worsteds and mixtures. Coats are 30 and 32 aR yon: were a ay " . ae i — commission at Its session inches long, lined with satin or soft silk, and skirts October i Pitcher Killilay, of Spokane, goes are in gored flare and modified hobble effects, i to the Boston Americans, and Mil Col ij 1 ligt t oo) é st Vanc or, to the Philade olors, me 3 rht-gray, navy y ALS OE ore, mediam- und light-gray; savy, brown, Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Tae Utes aves: to the Wank green, wistaria and black. Sizes, 14, 16, 18, and N. S 1 Americans, and Skeels, ¢ gina, > ¥ é ‘ e e rice > 75 4 4 Datrolt. ‘The lattertwo are aud fre ~ 34 to 44 bust measurement. Prices, $16.75 ow on Sale Ject to investigation and $18.75, M onthl y St yle Books Free GIRL IS JILTED, $0 KILLS SELF NEW YORK, Sept Dorka, 18 years old, th from the roof of a six Showing Very Attractive Lines of Women’s and Misses’ Fall Coats at $6.75, $10, $12.75, $15 and $18.75 HH W* are showing many new, skillfully-designed, excellently-tailored models, in. Wom- en's and Misses’ Coats, made up in such approved Fall fabrics as serges, broad Fall Arrivals in Infants’ ae Weir | Mew Outing Vanna Garments CHILDREN’S SWEATERS, 95c—Maroon . . B ewassae, waahe ts oukle-heatuied style, ohh Gowns, Skirts, Pajamas belt, and fastening with pearl buttons OUTING GOWNS AT 75e—Made long and CHILDREN’S LONG SWEATERS, $5.00 full, as illustrated, of pink and white or blue In coat style, plain weave, in red and white and white striped outing flannel, with collar- Made long, reaching to the bottom of the dress ‘ less neck trimmed with white braid. and fastening with large pearl buttons. Sizes 2 OUTING GOWNS AT $1.00—White Gowns of heavy outing flannel her that he was no longer faithful. The girl recently came h from Rosalia INDIAN POLICE : INSPECTOR SHOT | United Cress.) CALCUTTA, Sept. 2.—A_ reviys of the Dacca sedition resulted wday in the shooting of Inspector of Police Sarat Chandra, who was way laid by two youths as he was leay ing the court room. “UNCLE LON” RETIRED ‘. FOR VOTING WITH . “UNCLE JOE” . cloths, fancy coatings, coverts and cheviots—full-length styles, semi- and Y-fitting; also i} many loose, boxy effects that are very smart—half-lined,. yoke-lined or lined throughout to 5 years. CHILDREN’S COAT SWEATERS, $2.25 ~Very heavy weave, in white or scarlet, made with V-neck and two pockets. Sizes 2 to 4 years, Same style in five-year size, $2.50. REEFER AND FU =NGTH COATS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, $5.00—Of excellent quality coating, in navy-blue, brown, castor or electric-blue with rlet collar, All are well- tailored and double-breasted, and many are trimmed with velvet collars. BOYS’ HATS, $2.00—Have round crown and narrow brim of French serge, in white, navy- blue, red and gray, trimmed with black velvet. BOYS’ HA’ $1.00—Hats with round or square crowns and narrow brims, in golf-red, gray, navy or brown, trimmed with ribbon bands. CHILDREN’S SWEATERS, $1.50—-Scarlet Sweaters for children from 6 monghs to 4 years, outing flannel, with pockets, collar and front f made in coat style, in plaid weave, and fasten- trimmed with braid and buttons, ing with pearl buttons —Second Floor, Many Becoming Styles in Misses’ and Children’s Schoo! Hats HE Juvenile Millinery Section, Second Floor, offers many inviting values-in stylish headwear for Misses and Children—Hats in which prettiness and serviceability are happily combined. Some of the arrivals are as follows: —Second Fieall AT $4.25 especially good values are offered in Children’s long-nap Beaver Sailor Hats, in black, brown, navy and cardinal, with round and square crowns. These are trim- med with satin ribbon band and have rosette bow on side AT $4.75, Children’s Beaver Mu in black, with assorted sash trims i Colors include black, navy, brown, tan and various shades of gray. Large and Stout Women Will Be Interested in These Excellent Extra-Size Tailored Suits at $22.50 66TQIXFRA-SIZE,” as applied to these Suits, means that every line, every dimension has been carefully planned and correct pr OUTING GOWNS AT $1.25—Gowns i, many attractive styles, of white, pink or bl and white striped outing flannel, trimmed witl turnover collar. Other pretty Gowns are mad@ in kimono style and trimmed with pretty patel tern braid. OUTING GOWNS AT $1.50—Gowns of ex- 9 cellent quality outing flannel, in white grounds patterned with small designs or polka-dots in light-blue, pink or lavender. Have Dutch neck or turnover collars, prettily trimmed with braid. SHORT UNDER-PETTICOATS, 50c— Made of outing flannel, in plain white or blue and white or pink and white stripes. WOM PAJAMAS, $1.25—Well-mad of blue and white or pink and white stripe i| i] i vortions attained throughout, so that the jj # garments hang grac of alterations, if any The material is heavy Frenc lined with best satin, and sk value at $22.5 ully and fit the ures for which they are intended with a minimum in black or navy-blue. Coats are 32 inches long, front style, with plaited sides. Very attractive — Basement Balseroom. A Special Purchase of Lingerie Waists on Sale at 95c SPECIAL purchase of Lingerie Waists, made at a very low figure, has been combined with a quantity of Waists—broken lines—from regular stocks, and the collection is offered for sale at a price considerably un- der regular valuations. The Waists are made of lawn, batiste and all-over Swiss embroidery, elaborately trimmed with German Valenciennes lace, medallions, Swiss insertion and pin- tucks. Three-quarter and full-length sleeves, high and Dutch necks are represented. All regular sizes are included in the offering. An | exceptional opportunity at this special price—95¢. Basement Salesroom. A Timely Sale of Misses’ and Juniors’ Long Coats and Reefers at $5.00: | Special Sizes Range From 6 to 16 Years Inclusive | A’ 3OUT 75 garments in thi il lot, bought at a low figure and offered for sale at a price that is far fr the real worth of any one of them WM. SCHLEY HOWARD. ATLANTA, Ga. Sept. 2—Swat! | other stiff punch landed on| incle Joseph Cannon of Iilin | this time by the democrats Georgia. His faithful friend “Uncle Lon” Livingston retires from gress at the express wish o' constituents. Wm y How captured the primary—which r election down here in “solid” gia. One little vote last spring “Unele Lon” hu y his seat, after He voted with fight. Howard ts a pict ter, with rough quence. Alth he easily be hat boy years ago he was « shroom Hats, Children’s Felt Mushroom Hats, in med with plai¢ sashes. black ar , tri and $3.50, Misses’ Felt M blue brown, tri hroom Hats, %n ned =with ribbon cardinal, and . $3.75 and $4.25, Misses’ Soft Felt Hats, in oxford- gray, with sash trim. Also with plain band, at $2.95. AT $5.50, Misses’ Satin Mushroom Sailors, in black, navy and gray, trimmed with Persian scarf er buckle AT AT $7.50 and $8.50, with Persian silk sash AT $6.50, Misses’ Black Satin Mushroom Sailors, velvet- i faced, trimmed with velvet band and Alsatian bow | cardir Misses’ large Black Beaver § wn and ling. Misses’ Felt Hats, in black, navy, I-brim style, with Persian scarf trim the woods and over plowed fields to talk t farmers. He own home in Atlanta, but progressive democrat GOT $47,000 OUT OF AIR; NOW HE’S AFTER OUR COIN . . ° Appropriate School Apparel for Misses and Children MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SERGE | MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SERGE [ GIRLS’ DOUBLE - BREASTED } SAILOR SUITS, $6.50 TO $19.75— | DRESSES AT $8,50— CLOTH COATS, $6.50 TO $13.50— Misses’ and Children's Sailor Suits, Girls’ Coats of navy-blue, brown and Dresses of navy-blue, brown and rec iot, novelty mixtures and storml new Fall models, semi-fits box styles, double-breasted f lar, trimmed in white or black braid. | waist, Gibson plait over shoulder, long | and fastening at side. These are well i Skirts are full-plaited, with or without | . FE or gh I ‘ oe lined with good quality sateen or flat teeves, velvet-trimmed cuffs, and front | nel, well-tailored throughout and file r's Fall sample line—and the materials in and mixtures. Among the colorings 1 tan mixed others are half-lined; linings are of all- in navy-blue, brown and red serges, | serges, made in French style, with full | lining waist attached. Sizes 6 to 14 ‘ e ‘ nt t ly t , t ished with velvet collar. Excellent vale ars Mrices, $6.80, 2 1275 trimmed with velvet ribbon and but z nt year Price a $8.75, $12.75, } ues at $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 0 and iner $13.50, $16.75 and 19.75 with an 6 to 14 years, Price $8.50. } $13.50 Mush- Se 4 Floor P ’ ° ; Children’s Knit Underwear Misses’ and Children’s Hosiery CHILDREN’S MEDIUM-WEIGHT WOOL UNION { CHILDREN’S MEDIUM-WEIGHT BLACK 7 SUITS, $1.25 TO $2.00—Ankle-length style, with high neck $ COTTON HOSIERY, 35¢ PAIR; 3 PAIRS FOR dat $5.00 and $6 and long sleeves, steam shrunk, in white and natural color. { ¢199__Fine rihbed ‘aie Ae Cane : The stitched Messaline ban h in at CHILDREN’S SILK-AND-WOOL UNION suits, } * S ce ee ent, are shown in y opuilar ¢ with $1,50—Medium-weight, in ankle length, with high neck and } TWed ankles, and double soles and toes mpons and ribbon rosette, and re spe at long sleeves § MISSES’ FINE-RIBBED BLACK AND TAN pec eee ANG off of Draped ‘Ta Ik Turbans, CHILDREN'S COTTON UNION SUITS, 50c ‘TO 75¢ § SILK-LISLE HOSIERY, 35c PAIR; 3 PAIRS PARIS, Sept. 1—M. Leblanc, who| ge ' Ms etal —Fine quality Cotton Union Suits, in high-neck, ankle- § POR $1.00—Very elastic, with high spliced heel and won the world’s greate country aeroplane race in Europe and incidentally anne fount style, with londaleers ¢ double soles and toes. CHILDREN'S MERINO VESTS AND PANTS, 50c $ MISSES’ BLACK AND TAN MERCERIZED om. Hard Rubber Fountain Pens w ment of priz 0 l4-kar Id t 165 Siaraspece in all thin x 4 »om TO mre GARMENT—Vests in high-neck, long-sleeve § LISLE-THREAD HOSIERY, 25¢ PAIR—Fineé air race PPL PILL LALLA ee es style, Pants in ankle length ribbed, with double heels, soles and toes I xcellent Leblanc, who f four minu CHILDREN’S WOOL VESTS AND PAN''S ro } quality for school wear. team shrunk, and MISSES’ FINE - RIBBED SILK fen de Women’ 8 Well- Made Directoire Umbrellas Special, 85c c © mak “ hers, } $1.25 GAR NT dt . Bienn ( us ti the other Ame Ay Umbrellas, witl covering of linen and cotton ; Sie aero FW beg A > .E- lean syiatc his aerial dust iat sieeheadae : ’ testy, ecial 8B@ ome in white natural color. ‘The Vests are in hig THREAD HOSIERY, 50e PAIR—In black, white, with itt Ju now } is : : neck style, with long sleeves, and the Pants are in ankle pink, sky and tan; very elastic, with doubl sand ot } ‘ « itl directo dle re) « ec le y p . y . : a 4 at tn with toire handl f carved length Firat 3 toes and high spliced heels Floon ted « FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED cee __ pos rellas of gloria clotl ected spring opener and substantial natural TO OPEN FREE LANDS | i FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED ceeneeneeee: COMPLETE LINES oF | HEATING stoves. | Mail Orders | ORDERS | CAREFULLY ement 01 ernment, Carefully Filled