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THE SEATTLE STAR AEAELS LYING [Odds and Ends From Everywhere] oS ECARD rte ore < Feb, 9.—Rellef par « es today are scouring the hills IRUARY 9 ¢ | east of Bagloville, Cal,, in search of . < four wealthy sheepmen who wer (ny eg ress.) morning,| last seen in the northern part of EL PASO Washoe county, Nevada, two week Lait Senter van cronimun’ cots, was Ie . arc — gen dacgralyeitens Women’ S Long Coats i in New Spring Models ow storm, and itis believed they | A’ INE of the new Long Coats now on displa t $25.00 emt ne French Cape Haitien, Ma jen | were buried under a drift and medium-wale serge a mannish co d ned ; ings, designed on i-f ttir r r + 1 56 inches y Keneraix were shot to death|OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY | PARTY Rack the golden da hood there were |/FURNITURE | PRY GOODS FREDERICK & NELSON, Ing | FURNITU oa Btore Closes Daily at 6:30. [' DRY G oops long and half-lined, with satin. peat pees: One style is severely tailored; another has satin-inlaid sailor collar and satin cu with broad strap of material; another, shawl collar inlaid with moire silk, satin, and cuffs to match. Colors, black, navy, 8, trimmed Olympia—It rewery wa with tucked th wn from bh ia heavy field r « I a him while he wa olling : whe “ton his farm yes torday edged gray, tan and cadet-bluc Warner’ 5 Rust- -Proof Corsets _ $i. 00 and $1.50 Models appointmen' id manner im y PRICE $1.50—Thi ducting city affairs, Mayor C er yp te | 4 . d for the Halbert tendered his + » yenter yesterday, to take effect Wichita, Kan, wagon | verish activity jdown present carrying 12 pol ¢ n wa Ind, One of this inseparable ” Spring Arrivals in Wash Dress Fabrics struck by @ train near here yester Wenatchee. — Unable to agree | 14). killing Harold and Grover Har. | }with various members of the city | |" mage yon counc who took ° we Sever average well-pr roid figure, havir ist of te and Oncar Kraus, 7 » and sk y long and white known as the ‘ | ‘ MW hips a back, éreating r, sl er lines, | marry a Kan vel ll 4 rag this mor! Alleged Deyo, tinued f elared thi tall pan ’ Mac atr cae Gat ited 4 ae H DUPION? 5c YARD-—A silk-and-cotton ‘ong coutil and Cc lank country boy ‘olors are pairs of hose supporter \ . ‘ 1 ‘ STYLE 501, PRICE $1.00—A good and model of strong cot adapted to the traditional average figure, ong, close-fitting Purdue skirt, with several inches of ned 1 . One day the| if terial nich add leng to the garmen Father stork visited ton Seattle homes, night launched a movement gp. fe . Wg which add length the garment < th eertificates received lostablish a naval Y. M. C._A. at “ without discomfort to the wearer. Bust y hel Bremerton im connection with the} * is of medium height, and two paire of hose dy of A. J./navy yard supporters are attached ‘CH IMPORTED DRESS GINGHAMS, 25¢ YARD on the beach er . — 1 " { night. Search STYLE 120, PRICE $1,00—A nd_clh er stripes, sma and medium checks, i Corset with moderately low bust, desig sla pl —viene Sala Slang to lates m - body , hand to playwriting, bfother, both of whom started on for figures requiring no extreme feat } Made of coutil and equipp n . - . The Colle; vane | Big Eats Planned |: ; “ iu § } pairs of hose supporters | Elfensburg.—An ordinance was in troduced last night in the council jin take part in putting a tax of $25 on every single i te jman afd woman over 27 years old Chicage- —Over $200,000 has been | from Kentland, HOT MAYOR FIGHT IN| Saye c © wido phan of if. fats tre Washingten-The: wav 7 victims of _ cut still remain |] CHICAGO set Hr “i ns extend YARD—In a er conventional green, maize, and jsyatem to the Aleutian islands Bremerton.__Husiness 5 special near Marietta § ds of nine were reveived by | in jen in department yesterday —o Specials in Linens Seasonable Numbers in RACH-Mixed linea and lasses bondartal Women’s Knit Vaeerwenr sak bs Cestetay titan U. OF W. CLIMBING. || 17-1) With an enrollment 2239 VOMED MERINO VES VD Six hundred guests are expected | son i feast of the i tt and cotton Erie, Pa. I c ‘CH CHECKED GI ‘ | oa Y AR D cot ry absorbent qual- at the cl { the third MED red and WALLA nouncement of the lof grain bags, made in the mill, has been made SPECIAL red border. = DAM- closely and sizzling Frederick & Nelson, Inc. eam r=: BASEMENT SALESROOM See ee, Oe county last fall and ec Eo ortme fash aye sabato A Special Purchase of : Women’s Taffeta Silk Petticoats ten that the On Sale at, Special, $2.95 Andy Grahame, who b chine politician si taken on a w ‘ontidence. | fh Taffeta, in pl Vheir ¢ st Broken Lines Infants’ Shoes Special 35¢ and 50c Pair Embroideries pecial 25¢ Yard His principal op Dunne Old party conditions look so rot Silk Ribbons Special 35¢ Yard AILSiIk Ribbons, 5 to 6% Phin. wide, im n at ph cnt . Oe PAI kid ; pink Women’s Footwear S pecials: s patterns on fine lation materials, a-strong, fast edges, fi | 25¢ yard. —First Pioor, in colors, str in a wide ipes or plaids, made wi assortment of de h deep fancy including black Speci ial $2.95 is sirable colors fer mayor .n William business agent of the ell of the brotherhe decorators and pa Rodriguez is a f He feels tha patternmaker, fulness of new ernment, and is “Chicago for the men who work ire embraced in the collection Women’s New Tailored Coats In Serge and Fancy Coatings T additions to the Women’s Specials in Infants’ »«-) Flannel Skirts Headwear GERMAN ta 20, 22 and 24 The “Wellington” Derb SILVER VANITY CHAT- and Spring shad 3 heel, special ¢ ELAIN $1.00—Card, fants’ Skirts, of good | of brown and tan, $3.00. } sl t ¢ z white flannel, fin- The “Wellington” Soft with deep hem, special atin or buttons Hat, Spring Blocks in Men’s Ready-to-Wear lines include attractive Spring models in Long Coats, of in black, th notch or shawl collar. good quality fine and medium serges H ancy coating, navy, gray and tan, cut 54 and 56 inches long, gin black whistles, roars and 5d » been discovered on Flat farm, owned by R son. The roaring can at times t heard a quarter of a mile away Some are strictly plain tailored and others have caded vamp, t } covered Cub: , and fancy including rough-fin- } special $2.45. -WELRY styles, $3.00. Broken lines of Women’s } TIES, 50¢ im “Roelof Shoes, in Suede, Patent, § Neck C ‘ i See hg a Shapes, in grays { Gun-metal and Tan Russia { Pins, s« A New Wash aed | for Children |: = $3.00 and $4.00. { leathers, special $3.95 pair. | set with imitation ptones W. Black dismissed by stipulation |i A JOD range of new styles is offered in Dresses whose merit lies not only the suit of $40,000 by Frank in attractive designing and low prices, but in serviceability of materials Scougale against Normal MeGhie x ; ale. 2 areful finish and Dominic McGh ae teens CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES, 95c AND $1.25 and black rightful interests in about 30,00 with bands and pipings in contrasting color. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Nar and cuffs effectively trimmed with braid, s: Sizes, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Prices, ci 50, $12.75, $14.50 and $16.75. in new shades ad ith her PASCO.—Mrs. J. E. Boyle, wife ae ‘¢ i w of a fireman, gave birth to a baby weighing one pound and a half, February 2. This is a record fo Pasco. For a time it was thought that the child would not surv broidered D5e. Baking Easily and Economically Performed With The “Direct-Action” Gas Range You can bake biscuits on both oven-racks of the popular “Direct: and ¢ Made of serviceable 000 feet of lumber by the two percales, blue with polka-dots or stripes and white checks, trimmed OLYMPIA.—In 1910 Gov. Hay re-| LS RAN NADER SURI a RRR I ap OS celved a letter from Mrs. A. E.| Rogers, in London, appealing to the governor to he rv brother whom sh h a Wash ington Ki » letter pub Heity and he has just received word from the woman that through this she has located’ her brother NORTH YAKIMA—The location for a new city decided by the city council last night a an hour's discussion. It located on the pre Read laundry and an adjoining lot REIDS LOSE JEWELS | BURLING! tal, Feb. 9, Robbed of $2,000 in jewelry by a porch climber who invaded his home in Millbrae last night, Am bassador Whitelaw Reid congratulating himself thief’s booty was no gre CENTRAL UNION ALTERS BAN ON POLITICIANS |} The portion of the constitution of the Central Labor Council which debars public officials, lawyers or any one not a wage earner from holding’ seats in the council, was amended last night so that’ pro: fessional politicians are now the only ones denied seats | The question arose over the ap-| pointment of Delegate Kennedy. of | the Clerks’ union, to the position of | deputy prosecuting attorney QUIZ CLUB TONIGHT. A quiz session relating to candi dates for the city council will be held by the Political Equality Club tonight at Ellers hall. The Star is anxious to seo that v ubseriber gets his or her ry night. If your paper falls to come by 6 o'clock kindly notify the circulation department | of The Star and a paper will be sent you by spe lessenger, } $1.95 pair. | turned solé, Maia 9400 or Ind. 4 CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES, $1.45, $1.65 AND $1.85—N »f striped and checked percale, made w Spring or gingham in plain and broken plaid with full plaited skirts, and waists trimmed with pipings, braid or white pearl buttons, with high or Datch necks. effects, Sizes 6 to 14 years X Specials in Women’s and Children’s Shoes Broken Lines, Underpriced for Clearance Children’s Patent Women’s Patent Button Dress Large Girls’ Dull Calf Boots, with Boots, with mat kid or cloth top, | and Soft Kid Button high tops in black raised toe, welt sole and spike + Boots, with broad toe, low brown or red and pat heel; also Patent Leather Lace heel and heavy extension ent collar with tassel Boots, with kid or cravenette | sole Size to 8, Sizes 6 to 9, special | top, plain toe, high arch and | widths C, id E, spe special $2.95 pair. | cial $1.95 pair, Basement Salerro Attractive Drapery Section Offerings ORIENTAL-PATTERN COUCH COVERS, $2.50 EACH- leasing designs and color-effects to choose from, including stripe lesigns in dark and medium shades; made of good quality try and 58 inches wide. TAL-STRIPE TAPESTRY 5¢ YARD—This fabric is 48 inches wide and popular for making up portieres, curtains, couch and pillow ; two pleasing color-combinations to choose from. Discontinued Patterns in Nottingham Lace Curtains, Special $1.15 Pair Sixteen designs offered, copies of fine laces, in allover and dotted designs and plain-center styles with attractive borders; all are made of good, strong lace and several are in madras weaves. Seve and allover , serviceable tapes- Basement Salesroomn Housefurnishings Specials Baby Flounce Irons, Spe- cial 15¢. Desirable for ironing ribbons, handkerchiefs and flounces Federal Clothes Special 15¢. Have eight 24-inch hardwood arms and nick- eled steel back. May be folded flat against wall when not in use. Willow Clothes Baskets Specially Priced. Closely woven Import ed Willow Clothes Bask ets, 2 sizes, in oval shape 25-inch size, special 50¢; 27-inch size, special 6O¢. Dryers, Action” Range with the expenditure of but five cludes heating oven and baking. The reason struction, the advantages of which we will be Seattle Agents for feet of ga lies in the s. This in- oven-con- glad to demonstrate. the GREAT MAJESTIC boishckboa. Rocking Chairs At Special Prices ROCKER, SPECIAL $4.75 Comfortable Rocker, of birch, in mah« finish, and high back, with two cross ~ Large with saddle shape panels. Full box seat con- struction; carefully finished throughout, Pictured to right. SOLID OAK ROCKER, SPECIAL $4.50—Bedroom Rocker, of solid oak, in polished golden finish, built on Colonial lines, with curved head rest and cane seat. Pictured to left. —Furntt ure Hi Monthly Style Books Free Frederick & Nelson Incorporated