The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1910, Page 8

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r i JHE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine. Store Closes Datiy ot 6:80 roitare y Goods law, It is alleged that the woman| employed a girl clerk longer than} 10 hours a day Showing New Arrivals in Women’s Walking | Dress Skirts i} $10.00, $14.00 and $16.50 | Ri ST added to the display of Women’ Winter Ready, to-Wear, a new line of finely tailored models in Walking and Dress Skirts, embracing voiles, fine Mix. Georgetown bonds City hall bonds—Defeated. Fourth av, improvement bonds— | Defeated | Fifteenth ay, N. B. bridge bonds— | Defeated. Cedar lake dam bonds—Carried ' Fredetlek & Nelson, fee, FURNITURE | DRY GOODS | Store Closes Daily at 6:30, Bi High Quality Brass Bed Fall or T hree-Quarter Size tures, panamas and navy and white serges. Included are plain gored styles, cluster plaited models and skirts in opium here 1 to Albert the popular straight-cut effects. art OO Re ee Attractive New Tweed Coatings $1.75 Yard i| HESE new Coatings are 58 inches wide—an excellent width for econom ] ical cutting—and come in a range of such serviceable colorings ag gray, j black and gray mixtures, covert, tan and brown. Herringbone weaves i “eed mixtures predominate. Interestingly priced at $1.75 yard, * rire re, . convicted of election fraud or 28. The meeting will be in| declares, Robinson must serve tive ~ | jmonths In Jal The Carnival of All Nations, un der the ausploes of the Second , und Livingstone and fame If not] ‘Twelve deaths were recorded in Seattte | tical Engineers, comprising thejone of the bigwest church affairs fortune in the] jerday, Pour were persons in their States of Washington, Oregon, Cal) ever held here, Two hundred men heart of darkest fornia, Nevada, Arizona and Brit| and 200 women have charge of all about the last j funds and out ora Job, W. H. Robin-| Temple, beginning Monday, Novem! plete the church place one would | think of looking Foregoing is the result of Tues:| ough'to look Tor even a fortune ion affecting bonds In| .6 that there were no large crowds 2,678,000. Of this vast! or white men hanging around dar lake. The city } «, although it took a more mod ying $1,000,000 eg African explorer than he to as were the prop commercialize African exploration ay. and Jackson st. improvement | Portland.—-Detectives have con bonds ($192,000) fiscated $5,000 wortt The vote on the Georgetown | pye stuff was cor unless the charter be Interpreted to Washington, 0. C.—-Capt. V. L. mean that th: irths of all resi®/ Cottman, commandant of the navy tered voters’ must approve. }yard on Puget sound, had been pro- 1910 CENSUS BOOK licenses at the court house yesterday WASHINGTON, Nov, 9 Charleston. On complaint of rector Durand, of the census fo marines at the navy yard, whose jf] the advisability rested charged of publishing ‘orm of the humorous rps without 20 & judge at the polis, has] session from a week to ten days. |] | Odds and Ends From Srivolans ordained to serve a term in Jah! yo, : Lee |B H The Pacific Coast council of the | Baptist church of Beattle, 20th ay Africa, whieh up ish Columbia, will hold ite seventh) the arrangements. The object of for fame, and ection authorized the! since then Mr. Stanley has always tioh to erect the 15th av, N o the basis of one dollar per word bonds stands 11,601 for and 6.247! Ginustone of Seat moted to the rank of rear admiral, |i reau is serious has fought bitterly, Rev nseon wore the unt He in sure of bin board, anyway, he | aetftle Stalerdas [babs il. == ae: nae International Brotherhood of Blew |N. W. and 64rd at, promises to be o that time was}, Tacoma.—Fecause he is short of/annual convention at the Labor! the falr is to raise money to com where It was bard of $1,400,000 for @ new] found a ready market for his writ steel bridge ($40,000), and Fourth against, which would be sufficient COMIC CHAPTER IN Thirty-twe couples tock out, marriage ly considering om, pastor-deputy ing for leit Nquor sell ||| A New “La Camille” Front-Laced Corset, $35 day a col-| The pleasingly-designed Bed illustrated above is the equal of our highest aple in Rawlins, Wyo.—Mrs, Rose Kit um down an® killed by grade brass beds in construction, material and finish, differing only from these Louisiana were | pt asked the usual while on route from) in pattern and amount of material used. The height at head is 53 inche$ and questions, and to Chicago H The new model illustrated has been skillfully de ~ y gave it out ut foot 23 inches. The posts are 2 inches in diameter and there are 5 half-inch t they had a pair of twins, one of whom ts snow white, and the other coal black. Another negro mammy in giving the name of her progeny called it Venus. And, horror of horrors! Venus was a boy A New York state ) reported a man who ~ in| Etlensburg.—Thirty boys have Asia Minor, spoke Yiddish only,| been enrolled in the local Hoy and preached in a Dutch Reformed | 8 movement. Rev, W. J ehureh. Scout Maste A woman in an Eastern town well advanced #, hesitated when the ¢ or came to the | W question of age. Finally sh« “Tl tell you my age frankly : truthfully, on one co ever. You n hext door t right age jail, and then when her age you m tell it to me. T ing to make and is telling age, but I know signed expressly to meet the requirements of the aver- filler rods at head and foot. May be had in full or 34 size, and in either satin or bright polished finish. Special $12.45. 45-Lb. Full-Size White Cotton Mattress f age well-developed figure. It imparts the long, flowing lines that the sea- } | son's modes render imperative, and the graceful mod- FR, } | l i } eling of the back is especially notable. The front lacing allows the garment to be adjusted with the utmost j case. A comfortable model that will bring out to the fullest advantage the natural poise and grace of the figure, and a very attractive value at $3.50. Special $8.75 Forty-five-pound full-size Mattress, filled with white cotton, built up in The best Corset made will not give proper satisfaction, either as to style or comfort, unless carefully fitted to you. Experienced fitters are always at your service here. 8 econd Floor. | bh —— \ | Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for December is Now on Sale. firm ed. The “young, erty was nine layers and covered with good grade striped ticking. An especially good | i} ~~ value at $8.75. Exceptional Values Presented in These | Full- Size, All-Metal Bed : ' | i! Particularly Timely Blanket Spring, edad #5. 65 ; See - t Specials ELT ata ALL-WOOL PLAID BLANKETS, SPECIAL , $6.40 PAIR—These are large double-bed ize, | over the from PALACE MARKET, Second and Yesier. We Supply You An all-metal eer, St rade or 6: With Absolutely Just a Reminder cca wate ea 1 a yet weighing 434 pounds to the pair, and are all / Tt { 4 both warp and filling. Come in soft shaded ph MW oe light-blue, pink, tan or gray. WHITE WOOL AND COTTON | GRAY WOOL NAP COTTONG MIXED BLANKETS, SPECIAL $4.35 | ETS, SPECIAL $1.85 PAIR—Theseo PAIR—These are double-bed size, warm | with ei white or black borders, and and heavy, weighing full five pounds to the | Th ¢ soft finished, pair, and containing just eno ‘ | tock, containing no keep from shrinking casting. Special $5, Well- Made Oak Buf fet — uh 1 6. 75 Thursday — Souvenir Night repared The Best Meats To be had in the city and at most reasonable prices. Join Ask your friend who has one she will tell you af the crowds and trade with us You'll be satisfied. Palace Market Second and Yesler Both Phones—5 This week, HAND PAINTED % MATCH STANDS. The Bedding Section, formerly First F nd beveled pla rore commodious quant The more the merrier FRANZ ADELMANN with bis full orchestra, playing in his catchy way all the latest bits Hotel Seley Cafe wer at top, lined for downstairs, conveniently located adjacent to the other Ho rnishings lines. dra ° th le and two compartments be- ee Rn. | Widely-varied Stocks of Useful Notions on” Hose Supporters, | set of 4, 50c. \| $16.75. THER-SEAT DINING CHAIR, SPECIAL $4.35—Of solid oak, finish- Fancy Round Garters, of 5 ed silk elastic, 40c and 50c Safes That Are Safe When fire bells are clanging and fire line tion, and = s ae Ivy Steel Lace and Stork Scissors, 50c ble Washable Collar} ’ w front to $1.00 d, 10¢ set. ‘ tock. I | “Louise” Hat Pin Stands, with velvet : vdard Mereeriaedy t lilus i | cushions, 25 Corset Laces, 10 yar aia ca , i lectric Hair Puffers, to be usedg] i Perfection” Sanitary Hair Rolls, may 4 | be washec ombed, 85c | | | | | i | | | i Travelers’ Coat Hangers, in soft leath- | | | nd Dyes, for wool or cottom, 1068 ] DULL GOLDEN OAK DID CHAIR, SPECIAL $4.85—A are drawn about your place of business, : ; er cases, three in set, $1.00. Sitka Iv ings f } mighty comforting to knc at your pol:cies, dager bari! aN | ! led Elastic, in black, white, black and ite, various sizes, 10c and : 1 , lavender and red, 40c yard 15¢ dozen —Pirst Fleer, contracts, notes ther va documents are safe in a safe that is safe. In other in a Purcell Safe which is capable of heat so intense that fir f build ble, and of withst | Art Squares Quoted at Material Reduc | for Clearance A number of Union, Granite and All-Wool Art Squares that have become slightly soiled from shelves and handling are now offered for clearance at d@ cisive reductions, The soils are in no case serious, but enough to prevent & being plunged to earth from a great — An Extensive Showing of Dining Tables —— | Is in evidence, embracing many practical and pleasing styles in fumed, Early I , bright-polished anc the crushing impact of falling walls. Iden oak, as well as many excep y fine Tables in pe finished mahogany. In all the grades offered, the materials, constructio finish are of the highest possible | Rugs from being offered as “perfect.” The sizes range, from 6x9 to 12x] type consistent with the uniformly-low prices quoted | Prices as follows: —Third Purcell Safe Company || _ mime Sal cmp. gam, “FASS Th “B 0 k” H e S Granite 7-6x 9 | The Genuine Hall Sale & Lock Co's Safes e bannerVak Heating Stove Granite 9x9 | ; « c ) At the Corner of Third Av. and FOR COAL OR WOOD | Great oe , € Xle | Prefontaine Place, Seattle The “Banner Oak’ Heating Stove has. steel Union 7-6x 9 | g : v i. « r | body, nickel screw damper in feed door and nickel iii 4 : 3 | foot rail With 9-inch fire bowl 5 With 11-inch fire bowl, $9.00. With 13-inch fire bowl, $12.00 With 15-inch fire bowl, $ Blue Willow Decorated ‘Dinsrware Priced Exceptionall y- pow DON’T DON’T DON’T Buy White Sewing Machines From Peddlers With 17-inch fire bowl { th test Bigs Willow Diahenwars olen pularity, in or \ 19-inch fire bowl, Chinese nda e 18th tury. ¢ n of t juoted at the &30- Bites a 3 | ro Sag D Pla et Cove soup Pla t 5 ; - ttle Agents for the Genuine Round Oak Pie Plate of six, 60¢ ae ‘ Will buy a New Whit ewit lachine from the re Se kata and Grek Wateati Ran } : Fru t f six, 40 eee. 1 Pioneer Dez rT ; Bou Cups and Sane f six,| 1 4 $1.20 eats 1 B.D. VORIS tc. © SEATTLE WASH. PHONES: SUNSET, MAIN 705; IND., 594 Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED | = | | (FREDER DERICK & NELSON ) | cori’ INCORPORATED,

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