The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1911, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE _STAR 'FOUR LosT |MOCLIPS DOOMED [oats and Ends From Everywhere | ir me nECALL TODAY IN HISTORY. She’s After a Share in an Estate Worth Many Millions '-; rt, Rot € ler ee on all father was Johr ——— OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY PARTY. When it comes to gr Gracefully, you must simp your kne fs S. Weir Mit for Silas, if yo Just as remark: side as the literary k World-wide reputation as fan and js the top notch nervy @lalist in the country ee ed * * %& AROUND THE STATE. « |] * «ii Ce | kane.—When the books closed last nigh Pons had registered to @lection of five comm Des Moines. Los Angeles. “Cha ‘ged Soe Dezziement of $20.00 Spokane was y. He denies the ch Colfax.—Fred Day was fatally shot by Elmer Sparkes at Hay sta Both | Gre farmers. Sparkes was cap tured by Sheriff Cole. Aberdeen —Aberdeen will Join in /_ With Tacoma in exploiting the re sources of Tacoma and southwes orn Washington on the coming Oregon and Washington excursion Spokane.—So far the committee which is investigating the state ns tional guard affairs has able to get a satisfactory tion of what became of the Spokan $3,000 armory fund. % One of Brigham Young's * Numerous Widows Dies % SALT LAKE ¢ & —Harriet Barney % became a bride o fi % Young in 1851, died here today % at the age of $0 years. She % was the last survivor but one %® of the widows of the Mormon % leader, the one still living be ® ing Wliza Burgess Young. Mrs. & Harriet Young leaves three & children” and a number of 4 grandchildren. +i BREN Sg aaa ca Guta arate i eis Se 2 SAVE YOUR TEETH " sysieen aus. itt Sunteve Ranh hhhhhhkk | 4 ] $26 hb 0b ot ee CHAMBER AGAINST PARK BILL BRIDE A SUICIDE TACOMA, Feb. 15.—With eeeeeeeeeeee parent reason for ta TROOPS ON BORDER Frederick & i Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s and Misses’ Sample Silk Dresses Priced Unusually-Low at $15.00 * eageal favorable p gohing -ahTa eet and Evening Season—at the low price There are Dresses lines and Taffetas, in staple and finished Waists are square or round-neck models, with lace yokes and cuffs, elbow, 34-length and new one-piece sleeves draped, flare and plaited styles. Sizes 34 to 42; 14, 16 and 18. New Silks and Woolen Dress Fabrics Are Being Received Daily nt additions to tl Skirts are plain, Some of the most rece ular-priced numbers CHOICE WASH SILKS, 19 INCHIE WIDE, 50¢e YARD—Come in white 5 with stripes of various widths, in bla pink, new-blue, light-blue, navy and’ b 35-INCH BLACK atagal DUCHIE iH $1.00 YARD—A silk of excellent soft-finished, with a very rich lustre A good, all-silk Diagonal Tussah, 25 inches wide, in pongee shade H| value at 38c yard. A very serviceable all-wool Storm Serge, 54 and 56 inches priced at $1.00 yard. A 38-inch All-Wool Storm Serge, in cre 75¢ Pie yak. am, is a very good v “Women’s House Dresses and Wrappers $1.00 and SL. she Attractively styled garment rials. HOUSE DRESSES A’ and white or ble ale, with turn and well-fitting ¢ PERCALE HOt In light cluster st fastening and trimme pearl button Other ¢ S fotted patterns In dark color $1.00 $1.00 THE POPE 18 | ROME, Fe aS = == ——SSSSSS Sa FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, a flatbed GOODS Oe i ; New Spring Models in | Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets FURNITURE Bide GOODS Samples of Imported. Venise Neckwear at Specially-Low Prices Ranging From 75c to $5.00 75c. Fancy Silk Ribbons, 5! to 6) [ Inches Wide, Special 35c Yard | Griffins anc y combined:in th \L PONGEE, $1.00 YARD. t urdinal, emeral green anc vy A variety of Exclusive Gown Patterns | in Foular ds, bor- dered and figured, and a new line of Messalines in hair-line and chalk-line <7 have just been received. The Great Majestic R Range ~The Ray o Center-Draft Oil Lamp Comp'ete With Green Shade, $1.75 made by yany I is especially goo wide, in black and navy, is alue at Exceptional Values in ind Priced Furniture Chif fonier Cane Seat Chair Special $5.25 Special $1.85 ; Chair pictured is well-buil The Chiffonier illus alles ey of hardwood, in golden oak ated stands 56 finish, with ll and i inches back bent! to hown in } shape. The turned legs are firmly braced by double EE stre I ie back and ictive len fin at front, t is fitted with five sid and the woven cane full-length draw immed nounted on of rari sually attractive Special, $5.25. special, $1.8; Furniture Headquarter, First Flor, Annex round An un value, at, with brass Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Mail Order Seattle Agents ‘arefully Filled batt Carefully Fillec |Great Majestic Range

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