The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1910, Page 12

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“PANS” T. R. (By United Press) ITHACA, N. Y., Oct. 21.--The talk in Ithaca today ts the attack on Roosevelt made by President Woodruff, of Cornell university, at & political rally over which he pre sided, and at which he called the colon: h ne Ames As “Har” and “tiie i his speech Prof Wood ruff was cheered and hissed alter nately RARER ARERR RE LOST SHOE HEELS—SUES, A verdict of $1 was award ed to Mrs. Margare’ 4, who sued the Se trie company for aking up in a street car accident several months ago, during which she lost the heels of her shoes Mrs, Jones sued for $2,000. REAR EER ED SEER ER EHR RRR RE ARREST BARTENDERS AT MORRISON'S Sam Upton and D, J. Criegbaum, | bartenders employed at James W Morrison's saloon, Second ay. and University st, were Patrolmen Margett and McLennan yesterday afternoon on charges of |} selling liquor to minors. Upton was released on $200 bail, Criegbaum on $100. Charles Wil get, 207 Maynard av., ker ‘and Roy Debazo, 1016 Pike st who, the patrolmen say, are under legal age, r as witnesses PROBE IN PRISON (By United Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 21 ecutive and legislative vestigation committee session this morning in ‘The graft held prison, in order to give Quarantine Commissioner Freder ick Schroeder, now a convict, an opportunity to reply to the charge that he attempted to bribe former State Senator Otto H. Foelker with |ff 000 to oppose the anti-race track gambling bills in 1908 T. R.’s Wife's Folks In Nutmeg Politics REAR ADMIRAL W. S. COWLES The rear admiral nation t elected it will be Admiral Co Privilege to vote for or against Sen ator Bulkley, the republican boss of the state, recently charged with buying votes in the interest of his) eee ee ee eeeeee arrested by | and | Walter Par- |] » arrested and held FREDERICK & NELSON, Int. BASEMENT SALESROOM Savurt Models in Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits e $15. 00 wenteeenialla | HESE Suits are designed along approved Autumn lines, and thoroughly desirable in point of style, material, tailoring and fin ish. They are plain-tailored models, made up from good quality cheviots, serges and fancy mixtures, in black, brown and shades of gray. The line includes sizes, 14, 16 and 18; also Women’s sizes, to 44. Excellent values at $15.00. Especially Good Values in Charming One-Piece Frocks At $15.00 N UNUSUALLY collection, including new models appropriate for street and afternoon wear Misses’ attractive The materials are dainty chiffons, messalines, crepes de chine, eoliennes, i voiles, taffetas and serges, in light-blue, white, pink, gray, tan, black and navy The waists are trimmed with braid, have long or mandarin sleeves, lace collar and yoke, and the gracefully-draped skirts are in plain-plaited and nar HW row-cut effects. Sizes 34 to 42. Price $15.00. Salesroon ‘Millinery from. the and small black Turbans Trimmed Millinery at Popular- lar-Priced Autumn ANY of the season’s most becoming st) shapes and Mushroom -Hats to the compact sented in two strong styles, large, ques, are repres assortments of and $5.00. braid, trimmed in fancy xl range of the new col Hats of satin, silk, velvet and large ribbon bows, in black There feathers, oring are rosettes, fancy and a gov Home-milliners will find many interesting values in Untrimmed Shapes and Trimmings featured in this Section Rane accessory shoulders, the Scarf Fall and Winter n include neck and to the S AN evening head dress or as throw forms an important and attractive toilette Highly Scarfs, 65 stitched en Interesting arrivals in the Neckwear and Veilings Sectic Mercer Plain and ured Mer zed =White | with hem- | All-Silk Crepe ders, in | with } | measuring at 50¢ ca figured or dark Persian effects, at $1.00 each | es, h SEATTLE STAR assorted ] 34 | irregular | FREDERICK & NELSON, “fe Btore Clowes Daily at 5:30. FURNITURE DRY GOODS FURNITY Effective Models in Misses’ and Junior’s Tailored Suits $18.50 and $25.00 N ATTRACTIVE range of clever juvenile models jg} A appr oti for elected Aug suitings, in prevailing colors. ¥ AND JUN TAILORED SUITS AT In cheviots, serge xtures, the coats in single. le long, with collars cufts braid- and velvet-trimmed, and skirts in kilted and cluster y-blue, ¢ sented at these prices, embracing tyles chool and street wear, developed from MISSES’ $18.50 breasted, TORS’ and mi semi-fitting st 30 inches plaited models, Colors include nav reen, wine, gray and brown. MISSES’ "TAILORED SUITS AT made of fine quality serge $25.00—These are and cheviots, in brown, navy and Wilhelmina-blue, as well as dark-red and dark-blue mixtures, The coats are semi-fitting models, 28 and 32 inches long, lined atin, in plain-tailored or trimmed effect Misses’ Chiffon Dancing Frocks $30.00 and $35.00 hades of pink, blue, id and = short and trimmed with me with s 4 I 3 | cream, Waigls ind are. prettily a aline, silk eae OF pearl kirts are plaited and shirred, ome are finished with plain, Ht of messaling canary anc T° PASTE! ft have rout shirred neck and ementerie, The and Price gilt pas ie , $30.00 and $35.00 A so ‘Of fering at | $12) Hats and Turbans 4 HE character of the styles and materials (< and the lowness of the price combine to render this offering unusually attractive. io Large, medium and small Hats are represent- ed, in types and Dress wear se appropriate for Street | See Silk Petticoats $4.75 and $5.00 PERSIAN ME nus Tailored Cambric Waists Kid Gloves — $1.50 Pair Ww” MEN'S Glace finih | LINE price PET- in TAFFETA AND TICOATS al values $4.75—I t , feat ed Kid Gloves @ bric, in Gibson effect, trin | | J overseam and pique styles med with patch pocket and | Paris - point embroider} f d with laundered | | $ with two clasps—very a - : < tractive in appearance re and cuffs. Others | lars and cuff ier possessing excellent fitt fronts formed of alternate and qu ut wearing insurance company % 2 iat ; Sho 1 | ° . Good quality Sewing Silk, in 100-yard Spools, in wide and narrow tucks, or Shi wn in t ack, white rv tove ouse r ¢ uy le icks entirely nd sor ce r ns, tOrS aces Sewing Si : a | Rete cine hone i Strictly deen gion? i many desirable colorings, for hand or machine sew pretty models are in side apple t designs; in many new Fall « street $ cleapetl Wholesale Busi . | S l : 1 a . metal clasps wi sacabnioncy | pecia ing, special de spool hea hdieesh willieinane sing effects. Price $1.5 Price $1.50 pair, This month of October, 1910, is Easeicaine I A ae ry ae a SLR RGR RTE: ' — — — — the fortieth anniversary of the eae _ terermrmces establishment by Z. C. Miles of aiff retail hardware and stove business in the location now occupied by New Corset Models at $1.00 Pioneer Square and the Totem THOMSON’S GLOVE-FITTING, STYLE 101, Most of the old timers in se-(ff PRICE $1.00—Has moderately low bust and long attle remember how he, with them along in 1868 and then no other means ot ‘iananen tation. His business grew with the growth of the nfl mae was the the big fire Bos he saw every in a day | started in which thing swept away Nothing daunted, he the next few days in a tent was later replaced by the rugated tron bullding a of Yesler way, whi. is almost the las ing erected at that With the growth of the reta business toward the northern part of the city, the business was moved to First av. and ng st. and has grown there, the firm now oceuy ing not only the First av, sto but the entire seven-story bulldin Western av. restaurant contracting b that Mr, ¥ skirt, made of strong coutil and fitted with two pairs } of hose supporters ROYAL WORCESTER, STYLE 450, PRICE $1.00—A long Corset, especially suitable for the full i figure, with medium bust. Material is strong coutil ij and two pairs of hose supporters are attached WARNER'S RUST-PROOF , STYLI PRICE $1,00—A good model of coutil, desi 120, gned to i meet the requirements of the average well-developed figure ; equipped with two pairs of hose supporters Felt Hats and Bonnets for Little . Sizes 2 to 5 Years BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ BOYS’ AND LITILE .. GIRLS: PRETTY FELT HATS, icyprrc: . FELT BONNETS AT 50¢@—Made of scarlet ey Sm 9 ' BS x HATS 1 AT 65¢ rrimmed felt with a narrow brim, ove—These have | with plaited felt and which may be worn rolled or high crown and nar soit ruching, and mushroom style. Sizes 2 to 5 |row brim and come in} shown in navy-blue; year |navy-blue or brown | red or brown. ” Gildren’ 5 and Misses’ Cloth School cies € Recent Asriculs t in New Jewelry Misses’ and Children’s Apparel Novelties 50c SR scar daa aa eS MISSES’ FULL-LENGTH CLOTH COATS, displaying a large assort SIZES 12 TO 16 YEARS—In navy-blue, brown of Noveltic ind brown mixtures, double-breasted style, with ately priced at SO box back and turnover velvet collar. Lined through- new desigr in out with flannel or sateen. Prices $13.50, $15.00 and $17.50 CHILDREN’S FANCY FULL-LENGTH is 13 COATS, SIZES 6 TO 10 YEARS—In red, old-rose, active stone § tan and blue, double-breasted style, with loose back Pins, in? and turn-o Prettily trimmed with velvet es; Ne or fancy braid and lined throughout. Prices $10.50 laces in new pendant effect and $15.00 also a wide variety of hand s in Hat-pin CHILDREN’S REP DRESSES, FOR PARTY.WEAR “P SIZE 6 TO 14 YEARS 8 are made Dutch necks and short sleeve are tr 1 hand-embr $10.75 effect Specials in style full plaite $8.50 and , Hallowe en CHILDREN’S SERGE SCHOOL DRESSES, $ - In navy-blue, brown and red le in French style N Iti with full Gibson pla rs and fre ove 1es back tr ed with self r he braid; skirt a full n Head Lantern t I 1 st § 6t Floor ial 10¢ d Velout Pumpkin Lantern Kimonos a At the | N ATTRACTIVE line of new F erviceable heavy serges and alpaca 1,00 Persian ule ht with fitted belt aveulay pepl Tong sleet wi ANGELES Pq churns vik ese an ten" ie pi eH Pema wear de | SLPS aii nero er ey oo | I ' tie BO G KIMONOS, $1.50—Made \ Ne tive nea ; CAFE | et oe a in! ih aa CHOOL DRESSES AT $1.95—A new sh ventas: te the Box Stationery § LONG KIMONOS, $1 ( t elour e with 1422-24-26. First Ave. , ; made with plaited skirt rimmed’ with wide 3 and trimmed witly bands of sate Colors are t ght-blue, na Free Moving pled payee etary yet Special 32c | wast as Siam. ec Keno sis cee al soc Waatas acl \ ome model breast med w elvet Each Box contains one} ‘O" a are ¢, electric-blue, navy or red — secon Poor i : aes at puns and tweed of fine Correspondence meee Pictures il red from ( u nec In 5 wo} Seattle Agents for Round Oak Heating ‘Stoves Smee Er Rubber Goode sna tic, age Da 2 mnie | a = 1 nt . ENS , ¥ i ¥ ta Q INCORPORATED.

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