The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1910, Page 8

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| __ THE SEATTLE STAR WILSON MAN) ierasar) momcce mson (eeruisa: |{[ Geum | © FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [eat Btore Closes Daily at 5:30. [5 UT FOR Constantly Featuring New Arrivals in | rer 80 Styles and Sizes to Select From in POINDERTER bash s and Misses’ Fall Ready-to-Wear | — Reliable Coal and Wood Heating Stoves State Senator Faulkner of Réady-toc Webs . “ Section—new Tailored Suits, new Costumes, new WW Snohomish Will Gof] Coa; Ss} | dD. che. bine toni oats, new Skirts and new Street Dresses—-and from the showing now in iif 0 » Li i‘ 7 syn we je ter me evidence an excellent idea can be formed as to the modes that are assured of fH} bd ® surgent. favor during the coming season Today's advertisement from this section the alectite of Gonmrese features some of the new offerings in Women's and Misses’ Tailored Suits ndexter, and feel confident, . and One-piece Street Dresses withdrawal of Wilson 1 One-piece Street Dresse nomtnated next | ] | ARS of experience with the Stoves we sell have demonstrated conclusively their superic use in this climate—there can be no mistake made in selecting a Heating Stove here. Eighty styles and sizes to select from—every Stove reliable—and a price to suit every purse : . I This store is the Seattle home of the famous Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stove and New Tailored Suits for f We Heater—the best-built stoves on earth. t Women and Misses Models for Women, Misses and Extra-large Women, in -—fecond Floor or Alex who son out cast my candidat Judge Burk claim to the asked many ance to should them any With Wilson many if not act his supporter fine men’s wear worsteds, chiffon broadcloths, suitings and rye The coats are designed along the strictly mannish and 34 ned with satin or soft silk. The skirts ut or modified hobble models, also ngly favored for the new season, 30, 32 ted styles. Colors inclide new shades , light- and medium-gray, green, wistaria, tan and h Price $45.00, Early Fall Models in One-Piece Serge Dresses $25.00 and $30.00 AT $25.00—Dresses of French serge, in black, green and iH] brow Hin emt med fis of t is a three-piece model, trimmed ) three-quarter mandarin sleeves, waist red bias bands of satin, and yoke and H gilt.all-over lace 1 \ i wide bar and led an hed with plaited floun The “Star” Heater, for Wood MeMaste \'T $30.00— Dresses of fine serge, in black and navy-blue, : ae ee eee ee ption a » *Cone’? ae p g ; i “ rm) | — I with yoke of chiffon over white net, three-quarter mandarin The “Star” Heater has uniform | The “Daisy” Heater, for Wood fl sleeves and plaited skirt with wide panel down front and iif blue steel body and sheet steel | ‘The “Daisy” Heater has uniform blue | s Heater is fitted with larg \ 1 i} on Wie Heater 4s a smart hobble effect. Yoke, lining. In 16-inch size only, $1. | steel heet steel lining and is fit- | goor—fire always visible—and ! i ted with “Wilson” draft, en ng con- med with soutache braid swinging door at the end throug trol to be maintained over the fire at all A j times to feed wood Dainty Allover Embroideries and Flouncings g51Ssinel size, $5.50; with east iron top, | Sise No i, asures, -* ] os 2 . Coal Grates for each of the above sive 20-inch size, $4.50; with cast iron top, == At Special Prices ere $6.00 ae "| $1.25 extras made Senator I a formidable c publican nomination for 1912. i $12.00. 24-inch size, $5.50; with cast iron top, ‘ ty $14.00. $7.50. An additional charge of $1.50 is madell for coal grates for each of the abo iow figure enables us to offer exceptional values in Em- , as below deries of fine nainsook | Embroidery Flouncings, 27 inches wide, nt Swiss, in excellent | new and desirable patterns, epecially ap Thelast, | 2c f . i new patterns able for waists, yokes | propriate for costumes, lingerie and in est and Best f] and infants’ wear, special 7Se, $1.00, $1.25 | fants’ wear, special 75, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 } and $1.50 yard yard Firat Floor AS sad cag | The New Season’s Laces and Dress Trimmings Qood-Bye 5 NE \VELTIES in Laces and Dress Trimmings, assembled. from the world's Fashion je, 6 Performances ¢ cing Thursday A 2 p. m., Sept. Sth, and tinuing Twice Dafly The | after. | Grounds, 28th and E, Jefferson St. | } l | i iW 1 | sizes. centers at home and abroad, are constantly arriving, ready to add to the charm of the new waist and ¢ Silk-run Shadow Malines and Cordell an and Egyptian Galloons, Bands ms that are typical of the Far lection, and the x Owing First Foe arrivals are Laces in Ven BUFFALO BILL'S LAST SALUTE-FINAL BOW ||) TO ARENIC HONORS CELEBRATED ON COMING VISIT BY 1 are not the Staple Notions i Stationery—Drug Sundries ds, in ansorted. degigaas ead’ Gol | The “Banner Oak” Heating Stove “Siko” Corset Laces, in pink, white and ¢ blue, 10c. 5 Silk Fringed Hair Nets, large size, all } $3.00 doren. _—_——- » Paper, letter or note size, HH For Coal or Wood FROM THE STORY OF | | TwE OLD AND NEW WORLD |i shades, 10 50 pes to match, 15¢ package 3 “ . WITH A GRAND “Naiad” Laée-edge Dress Shields, No. 3, ¢ . Monogram stamping The “Banner Oak” Heating Stove has 5 » sed 4 sake . Hil] steel body, nickel screw damper in feed | 3 ™ URMAMENT |i] °°: moders 100 cards engraved if stee ; f couse id TOSRRABEST Craven Dress Shield Pins, 5¢ card } script, and new plate, $2.00, Hi] door and nickel foot rails | The New ‘“‘Melrose’’ Heater, for Wood The ‘“‘Almeda’” Heater, for Wood joys’ P. s ands. clastic loops, ? paste sas i 1 Boys’ Pants Bands, with clastic ) With 9%-inch fire bowl, tove with heavy sheet eas ; Snes B sizes 3 to 14, 10c aul § Benzoin and Almond Cream pins in a Tr With 11-inch fire bowl,’ $9.00. sel body, cast iron top 2 ttom, | The “Almeda” Heater has votished With 13-inch fire bowl | nicke 1g and | ee cg eit steel lining, cast : ; a ‘ , gre irc , or wo ottom, down-draft and top, with | Almond Meal, 50¢ H\f] With 15-inch fire bowl, $15.00, gy tae ! consdintel ones f ; athaswee 2 Firet Floor. | With 17-inch fire bowl 3.00. | Size No. 22. $14.5 Size No. 22, $1 Peroxide Greaseless Crea & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream, 2 Princes ed sizes, and white, 15¢ L-plated Skirt Markers, 20c. Led in Person by the Last ot the | ff : Great Scouts for the laat timehere | =. M The Only and Original | “ae | 10e se ; " ype nate ewan: | October Ladies’ Home i : The Live } Supporters, infants’, chil- § | ; i | § Y 5 meaninnpineamialcmtinaiigmunniieg. tT inch fire bowl, $21.00. | Size No.24, $163 Sine No $15 . 24, ‘Whe, Tecttively Tarticipetan in | Supporters, double Journal — thly | Oak Heater The ' ‘F ranklin” Performance. bone, § Open Heater, for Roser MUSICAL ELEPHANTS THOMPSON'S TRAINED H 100—AMERICAN INDIANS. ° ARTILLERYMEN, CAVALAYMEN JAPANESE SOLOIERY DEVLIN'S ZOUAVES AMERICAN COWSOYS AMERICAN COWGIRLS: RHODA ROYAL'S 20 HIGH SCHOOL HORSES GERMAN CUIRASS.ERD BEDOUIN ARABS. RUSSIAN COSS: souTH AMCmcan SUACHOS MEXICAN RURALIES ROYAL IRISH DRAGOONS ROYAL ENGLISH LANCERS SCOUTS, GUIDES hf FRONTIERSMEN, A’ fh reast OF 105 FEATURES ing and instructive ter ienational and Ennobling Realiot 10- and 12-inch on sale. style books free. ij For Coal or Wood The “Live Oak” Heater 1 burns coal or wood with | Sliding doors of A Sicienivelen a Cooking With the Caloric Firelecs Cook | | equally satisfactory results, | transparent mica, - 1as ball-bearing draw cer Stove—Thursday, Friday, Saturday |} || QPapeadanee'| far india ates . 10:30 A. M. to 5 P. M.—In the Housefurnishings Sestion H es / nickel swing top and large urn coal, has large draw center- steel b grates and large ash pan. row, Friday and Satur i 5 king and taking wi by ; Size No. 3 leg Size No. ve, to which you are cor | 4 $14.50 $16.50 and Romantic 4 We dially invited. \ l) show that this wonderful ve 3 1 ws Size No. 314, on leg Slee N The Battle of Summit Springs || g ECR tually bakes and perfection ut first p PB s16.50 Size No Engaging 100 Real Redme Plains f 3 . oa $18.00 A HOLIDAY AT “T-' ‘ iy cooking on an ¢ tove or reheating re serving Either of these sizes may A and perfor various other cooking operations—and all 4 be fitted with nickel base at Size No, time and ex; nal charge of $2. | $21.00. onstration. The cooking aeRO a> FIRST FLOOR FREDERICK & NELSON) | wc, , | ANNEX | Carefully Filled INCORPORATED. | Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns = = SSS } | tan ee AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, | ORDERS | OSTERMOOR indians, ! l | eres ves CAREFULLY | MATTRESSES | | Moore Theatre SEATTLE THEATRE Both | Phones 4 Vaudeville | FILLED | | b ti MAIL John Cort, Mar cals wih ‘Bucking Brooches. '| TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY || Wee aicnay on HOWARD @ HOWARD | , | Watker Whiteside ' 3 Mat Se neers: BAN Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or wee Rk |} sell real estate, etc. — sell real estate, etc. Down Town Ticket Office, Sher The Melting Pot i vf] BS an : | >HI —— = oe ie i eas a a man Clay & Co.'s Piano Store, 1406 | ||| ALHAMBRA THEATRE ] WHERE | Spot in Seattle. || NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE rca tla : caked 3 | Grand Ore: House sete Woes bo pak | vo ||| ebirarped Meh saath | PANTA es, THEATRE Dugdale’s Park : FORTUNE TO BE MADE. ok Hi ‘Tak #eC x COMPANY | ‘apatond | FRANKLYN ARDELL & CO , | B il eS vn oh | | ita | uw |Baseba |\“A G Girl’ s s Best me | Emma AN, | Today at 3:16. VANCOUVER V8, SEATTLE | Vester Car, Admission 256 ane wide of Lake Washington Only | Heats tour morw days | WINNERS The Va vovest Par, the ings naaiion is STAR WANT ADS ARE | ‘a stm | ; Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy ¢ ns: ot oe an we am

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