The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1910, Page 10

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= THE SEATTLE STAR "a TOWN ot | cas | ~~ FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. a DRY GOODS ORY Goon: . . asthe ‘“ (By United Press) TODAY IN HISTORY. fuse and hurled the missile back KUGEN eg Oct ' bit te eet | Btore Closes Daily at 5:30, tha into street, saving her sleeping and sons from death timated ¢ zz Women’s Tailored; Street and Keen Values in 00 worth of prop The other day a Chicago paper erty was de i by fire yes Oct. 3 1888, - there leaked Into) The U. 8, monitor Cheyenne wil! the public prints | arrive off Vi this afternoon At a meeting of the muntetpal | from a small) and be turned over to the naval, plans commission Thursday night town tn Cal militia It wilt be on to visitors./ at the Commercial club, James BE. nia, the nam ? - | Blackwell, of the Pacific Northwest which has not ge thundering New Vork.—At a sale of rare! S ty of Engineers, will speak on down historys pages, a letter from} coins, a one cent plece brought! "Studies of the Replanaing of Se | Sackville West, the British minis | $101, another $72 and a third $61 attle FREDERICK & NELSON of English extraction, advising INCORPORATED amount .of Insurance ; » : | published under a Uvalde, Tox) sonn seh terday when flames wiped out the My TR ORE care Will’ coe recite wel er part of the business sec wits * se g,|8ehool board, will not ran for re-|® part ¢ © y Man. wou 1d| election, but’ will devote the time| #0" of Florence, a town at the jf ress oves an ade n ermus have’ a. centen-| (© his campaign for county commis-/ Mouth of the Sluslaw river, In Lane | ial expoaition. | #loner burned were covered by a small| ANY exclusive and exceptionally pretty degj e i dag Fall assortments of Women s Street in this new showing of Hz und made French Undermuslins, It includes Long Skirts, in an un: N especially attractive col- } and Dre iloves satisfy lection is offered at thi critical becca as usual range of prices, Chemises, Drawers in the wide circular styles, and in the narrow effects, de. rn under the prevailing straight-eut ieiranks skirts, Corset Covers, Two- and Three piece Com. WOMEN’S TWO binations and Gowns. This advertisement directs | q i Q } H CLASP KID GLOVES, } attention only to a few of the lower-priced, , very popular figure, embracing a va to style, fit and quality. Among the leading val signed to be vored models, all characterized by a very desirable type of ma him, as a good son of Britain, to \ yote for the reelection of Grover Cleveland, er was so tickled about this le not, that he had Backville sacked, but then the people of the United States sacked ff Grover before he got Sackville sacked, Four years later, how ever, Cleveland showed that he ff could “come back,” which Sack ville never did } terial, tailoring and finish Serges, worsteds, cheviots wactical styles. $2.00 PAIR—Glace fin- } ! facto Pee ished and pique sewn and mixtures are the fabrics rep CHEMISES SPECIAL 75c—Made of good quality French nainsook, with neck and arms finished with hand- embroidered scallops and em- broidered eyelets drawn with resented in staple and accepted , | riety of the season's most fa BASEM ENT | SALESROOM Fall colorings. ‘The coats are with Paris eon em strictl an-tailored, 30 and 32 ictly man-tailored, and broidered back In inches long, and lined with soft silk or satin, The skirts are flare, plaited and straight-cut } Tange of fashionable col black, white ded a vigeod | Amboy, Wash.—Federal agents arrived here today to investigate Keen Specials i in the robbery of the postoffice Sat: e models, Plenty of navies are } orings. sea ope —_ id er urday night when $16 in cash an elated” at van Ss ' » } ately hand-embroidered in ; i ! cluded, also gray, brown and oS Saat a A aaa » S araerel artis, iInens an omes ics : ina daisy, clover leaf or dot and black SUEDE GLOVES, In the lot are Women’s régu leaf spray designs. CHEMISES, SPECIAL $1.00—Of French nainsook, ered; in black, gray and {in close weave, with hand- wold embroidered design of for- ” WOMEN’S MAN get-me-nots on the front, fin- i . ished with embroidered scal- rye " Ae ns a lops and ribbon-drawn eye- ay ae Doe lets. Many other attractive sewn, in tan and black Chemises are priced at $1.25, St $1.50, $1.75 and $2.10. WOMEN’S REAL DRAWERS, SPECIAL SILVER - BLEACHED ‘ALL - LINEN TABI CLOTHS, 70x70 INCHES, SPECIAL $1.85—Of quality linen, hemmed, suitable for square or round tables UNBLEACHED ALL-LINEN AND BLEACHED HALF-LINEN TOWELINGS, 17 INCHES WIDE, } SPECIAL 9¢ YARD—Strong, well-woven quality PURE LINEN HUCK TOWELS, 19x35 INCHES, SPECIAL 21¢@—A good wearing lity, with Damask borders in several designs. MILL ENDS OF CAMBRIC, SPECIAL 7%@ YARD J About 500 yards to be sold at this special price, in PAIR—In_ soft, eae finish, prettily embroid Vancouver, Wash.—August Beck-| er and Lillian Puckett, both 17 years old, came here from Portland |f Yesterday and were married by Judge McMaster, The children had the consent of their parents. lar sizes, Misses’ sizes and size for extra-large women. | Women’s Tailored Walking Skirts $10.00 Ellensburg. Ellensburg ts to have an “App Day” when all growers in the vicinity will bring in their best specimens to be sent to the Nationa! Land Show at Chi cago. Olympia—The three lads who jaced dynamite sticks under « ee ‘ z . 4 98 ; i ; ) ean house where 14 sleeping Ja lengths from 1 to 6 yards. Especially suitable for under | KID GLOVES, $2.25 $1.00 — In straight style laborers were quartered, have b wear, being soft and smooth it This offe ses Skirts PAIR—P. X. M. sewn, 3 ¢ pete | made of French nainsook and trimmed with triple hand- embroidered scallops. sent to the reformatory at Mon for not less than one year. UNBLEACHED COTTON OUTING FLANNEL, 32 of fine vy INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL 8¢@ YARD—Firm, str material, sia Nabe soft wool finish with one large pearl fast ener at wrist and spear point embroidered back, in black and tan shades. TWO PIECE COMBINATIONS, SPECIA Appropriate for street 5—Corset Cover finished with hand-eml wear ed scallops and ribbon-drawn eyelets sod Dea ers trimmed with ruffle finished -with scallops and "ra “The Winter Gear eo Was ae grax i wh | - GO 5,5 CIAL $2.50—In slip-over st terly Style Book Now excellent quality nainsook, unigandenia vit aa Ready. Price 20c, m-| } scalloped yoke, and short, full sleeve, attracti cluding a 15c Pattern, | hand-embroidered. ‘ | and gray worsteds, cut on grace- Vancouver Barracks — Rather than go to Alaska for duty, John L. Coy, a private in the hospital corp goes voluntarily to Alcatraz priso: for punishment for disobeying orders, Specials in Drapevies . PRINTED SCRIM CURTAINS, SPECIAL $1.50 PAIR—-These are all 244 yards long, with artistic of the straight-cut » yle, re models wish d. nee, id plaited effects olors are Firet Chicago. — When a dynamite bomb was hurled through a window o* her home, Mrs. Austin O'Malley calmly pinched off the sputtering Suits pressed 40c. Pants pressed 10e. 911 Pike st. L 2610. oo black, navy and gmy, and lengths range from 37 to 42 inches Excellent values at $10.00. ful lines, including modifications 1 in attractive color combinations on ecru and cream grounds NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, SPECIAL 85¢ PAIR—Six patterns to select from, four in ecru and two in J white ; 2% and 3 yards long SOLID COLOR DRAPERY SCRIMS, 40 INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL 10€@ YARD—In two-tone effects, two shades of blue and terra cotta | | REMNANTS OF DRAPERY AND UPHOLSTERY i FABRICS, SPECIALLY PRICED—Many types of Drap ery and Upholstery Fabrics are ine i the assortment suitable for a number of purposes, and all are qu extreme price reductions | 1 —— _ 7 Free Lessons in i | Art Needlework i | (Including Irish Crochet) Daily, from 9 to 11 a. m. la page of 5 Embroid- ery Patterns and a 32- | page Supplement de- | voted to Embroidery. | IF YOU ARE THINKING | of doing any papering, tinting. painting, etc, let us give you an} estimate. We do good work res sonable. Ind. 2913 or Main 2304 Federal Paint and Wall Paper Co.,| 1314 First Avy. Near University St Heating Stoves A eer Array of the Three Smart New Models in Season’s Favorite Fabrics for Suits and Dresses Women’s Boots Button Street Boot, in Tan Russia Basement Salesroom Women’s and Men’s Umbrellas iy MAKRGAK In & New S0-INCH BROADCLOTH, $1.25 YARD , mespun Diagonal, in effective Calf, has round toe, short vamp with the Wear! Bernncia 85c and $1 00 In blac x and staple shades of tan, light € f brown and green and brown tip, welt sole and Cuban heel. One Next Attra i 3 . i gray, cardinal and navy | and ; ; of our leading models at $5.00. - Women's Water-proof Umbrellas, with strong B S6-INC i GERMAN ~BROADCLOTH, 'S-inch ing, in new-blue, wine Button Dress Boot, in black Suede, — # 26-inch frames, and long Mission handles, 85c and : 00 and $2.50 YARD—In a color range | and black Stel pe n, in With narrow toe and tip, short vamp, Ht that includes practi y pe ssomespun, It sole and Cuba ce 4 SEATTLE THEATRE ee aa Set tnchadoe practical i medunegray mintures, at {Welt Sole and Cuban heel, Price in. po taco om Men's Umbrellas, with 28 ‘inch frames and opera S carnitures, such as forest-gr yard “Button Walking Boot, in Dull Calf, a. Gaaaies Shaker fiat Ge to or curved handles, 85¢ and $1.00 tecler-red | HIGH-CLASS Fl UR coan TING _ with slant top, round toe, short “THE BARRIER.” INCH IMPORTED BROADCLOTH, I Coating -ister’s Best ng- jen It s i F ricen—The, S06, 28c, ISe. Matinees 4 ? noes A : ly pe vamp, welt and Cuban heel. A oe Children’s School Umbrellas jf s25¥\80—\ sion of very vigh quality | Val make, $7.50 yard ; model that lends the foot an excep- 1 ROSE NE TRS na and displayed in a wide assortment of fash- ack Astrakhan, a very high class weave, } tionally petite appearance, Price 55c and 60c jonable colorings | of German manufacture, 51 inches wide, $ gcny > : "1 MAKE 20nN cont, | SMART STREET SUITINGS— | $9.50 i = | RAND. OPERA HOUSE 20H come ne BL . : on ; , | “Lister's” A ae M eee Children’s School Umbrellas, with heavy cot } 56-inch ¢ rch bl sh ndes . Lister's Sam S & Les ton covers, curved handles and 22- and 24-inch | mee ey i eet it: Exceptional Values in r f c and 60c Secwnen he ment Saleer RE a MAE IE EA ee eee eNOS A SRE é = Mousibereishieas Soeciall Price d Blankets, Sheets, Bedspreads — ousefurnis ings pecia y DOUBLE-BED SIZE] DOUBLE-BED. Sid KING GAS HOT PLATES, SPE- HIGH - GRADE ALL- MIX ED _ WOOL, ND CIAL $1.95—Two heb r size, with WOOL PLAID BLANK- de ‘ ay Mis eae i nickeled cast top and legs, sawed burn ETS, SPECIAL apy 1] ight-t an with Bie or pink ers, and lever valve with porcelain han PAIR—These > all | hardens ~ dies. Three-burner size, special $2.75 both warp anc g | DOUBLE - BED Size , : GLASS DOOR GAS OVENS, SPE DOUBLI SATIN BEDSPREADS| ‘Lois Theatre ALI WOOL SPECIAL $2.65, $3 \: 1 1 i halts ra j BLANKETS SPECIAL | AND $3.90—Floral Are grass Coot ana boy oO heavy po $5.90 PAIR—With pink | tern, with scalloped ished sheet steel or blue borders and cut corners. TWO-QUART SEAM-|] VAN DEUSEN CAKE DOUBLE - BED SIZE | ?- BED SIZE LESS COOKING KET- | PANS, SPECIAL 10¢ MIXED WOOL-AND SHEETS TLES, SPECIAL 10¢ Measure 7% inches square SPF f RN Saas bare mh Of royal granite steelware, | by 3% inches deep; made s ; eh al White, with blue or pink with lip and bail | of heavy tin borders CIAL $2.25—Two-burner size, with ALEX PANT Manager NOTICE ager, who has be Our ma dental m gotlating with one of the leading facturing Co.8, w to annonce that he has been tunate in securing 1,000 sets of the best platinum pin teeth at an extremely low figure. We are willing to give you the benefit of his good fortune by inserting these teeth at a price heretofore mheard of. Remember, there are only early if you wish to take advantage of this We are ¢ ecial low prices on all other dental work as long as these teeth last A written guarantee given with all work Note—Bring this ad with you Regal Dental Offices 1405 Third Av., Northwest Corner Union 8t starch, with — Piet Fiber h Phones 5106 wed Vaudeville Unusually Good Values in Well- Made, Staple Furniture i these offerings unusually low prices are associated with reliable mate- rials, desirable patterns and workmanship of careful and substantial character, one thousand sets, so come GROKGE BRBAN & CO. Jewel's Manikine—Great Asahi & pe 4& Hoag—Bunyea & ASESTIC fepn4e! Vee Vita. “UF LIND, THE MAGNIFICENT 5 Other Big Acts 6 Furniture Headquarters; First Floor, Annex Clarence Darrow OF CHICAGO [PAN AGES THEATRE | “Dnequaled Vaudeville” | Desine, | varied Will speak under the au pices of the | 2:30 j And Six Other Acts. | =| PERSONAL LIBERTY LEAGUE. | SR pe AT OC : | BED, SPECIAL $3.45— | - Substantially constructed The Star , | MUSICAL COmMeDY Dreamland Rink Clamage Musical Comedy Company "TUE MERRY TOURIST th angle-iron head and foot, nch corner posts and 5-16-inch filling rod May OAK BUFFET, SPECIAL 8 IDEAL THEATRE| y ight, | ; ee yn h, _sabag tape dndinpsar ote r | ( egifRDwor D : ¢ s ee, | finish tt 1 two rome ccna | cnet at vir vat, nsoel wih total | | Bpederick & Nelson ) > @" cma ! ham p Wrestiin jateh glass doo The beveled plate mirror meas ‘a rd Ce | mare I Admission Free [iss ios, mbes nutem —— ; ger id ~10 CENTS ; a

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