The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1911, Page 10

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LASSIE CONFERS === a = - p= = SSF AROUND-THE-WORLD STORY NO. 21 jouer STAY-AT-HOME TOURISTS SEE MOSCOW, commander eaneeine waned HT FURNITURE | FREDERICK & NELSON, Bo FURNITUREL it 100 offies DRY GOODS Store Closes Daily at 6430. DRY GO ops THE BIGGEST BELL AND UGLIEST CHURCH |0is:!--"so. "ar? & | ba Bediothad hed Interesting Specials i in Low-Priced Furniture [ SB agrees cue 7 Well-Made Fir Dresser 7? * LABOR NOTES. i Special $10.75 ee! \ Dresser shown to left is constructed of well : } easoned. fir, finished ge , with serpentine front top drawer and twe raight front drawers beneath, trimmed in brass hardware Top of case measures 18x40 inches and beveled French plate mirror 18x24 pecial $10.75. Maple Dresser Speslat $13.75 Dresser illustrated to right is built of hard maple, finis hed golden and is surmounted by French beveled plate mirror, 1 , h the presidentwom | gested the snd wald both he | inche Toy fitted ith two ft drawers, trimmed with brass hardw are Spe- yt \ "PROHIBITION SENATOR HERE xd 4, 0 ° . “B. B. Labect, a diatinguishe | : : Kitchen Queen, Special $3.65 y ‘ ecte enor aT ae This cabinet is built of thoroughly seasoned wood, and the Je — are cut from heavy square stock and‘firmly braced t It is fitted THE RED SQUARE OF MOSCOW, CHURCH OF ST. BASIL IN THE BACKGROUND. k b i all, 1109] ‘ — ‘ two half-length drawers, two flour bins with metal bottoms and two (The Star Tour of the World.) | nightmarish . . ra | . . i " Aa > 1 ¢ MOSCOW, Russia, March 6 - ~ t . ] | sliding moulding boards; top measures 28x44 inches Special Moscow is particularly noteworthy : . es as the city that boasts the biggest bell in the world and the ugliest ed in all the : OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY) A SPW LIBERIA PARTY MUSKOGEE, Oia steworth ost fan the made-to-orde hird fg the center of tt indu Kremlin, the m pattefned +. Equipped most sacred building : , sy. ' And of course it is the city that front] I t € 1 5. was burned to drive out Napoleon. | ‘ Ba. . of the Als pe Re Rt Mi ee fete Wier iy yess We go to » Kremlin first 7 roped HERO IS DEAD we, oe oe An fe i hy SRG mT oe aaah ‘The Kremlin ts F ome time whe SANDUSKY, 0. M ug, | tonto . een bull ie econ tect of sow: | Yn 2% a <<) Unusual Savings on Useful Housefurnishings tke ausive Mie 0 trian wiry Hatt hen wet ee . EXCELSIOR NEVER _POTATO MASHERS, SPE- Closure surrounded by a wall « m td sega price . mer WEE DERS }REAK” | CIAL S$¢—Ma , and « half long and oc ing t = a SPECIAL T¢ a ‘ Cathedral of the ¢ ps eve pitlaned Wa anid black en SPIDERS. . ber oe ee, ote ore here | ed secretary, a AUTOMATIC EGG BEATER y CIAL, 30¢ The “WORLD BEATER,” the Cathedral o! ioe cents. aend ay ; 4 CREAM WHIP, MAYONNAISE MIXER , THES from ‘one piece of SPECIAL <5¢- wall of the Kremli s e oar ¢ f PAV vatige steel by 18 towers erced b A Simple, Durable, Practical ae “ 4 “gates. The tower of I Convenience for the Home— raided 4 , within the inclosure, Y \ Lightens a Woman's 9c 3 22 h across or minute Sek coe betaine +4 b | sto do. William fs also some ee 1 agp Poy ae SOAP DISHES, SPECIAL 10¢ CROWN Ql N BROOM, SPE- The great bell of Moscow, how-|‘hing of an editor, having once bee 990 OTHER , ~ STRAINERS, SPECIAL | ‘These are made of nickel-plated brass | CIAL 45¢—High-grade Broom of se- ever, does not hang in this tower,/@Deaged on the Laé me BARGAINS te New 10¢ —Japanned blue, | and may be ath tub or | lected corn pat she banger, this tonater, 1 . ; WW and, made to fit into cor- | tack of wash bowl by means of flexible | RATTAN CLOTHES HAMPERS, Now rests on a stone pedestal in , , ner Of sink, strap. § I $2. 75—Covered Hampers, the Kremlin. It is 60 fect in cir NICKELPLATED) TEA KET GARDEN trongly made arn 108 cae. th eee e l Scenes EEN SPECIAL, $1.00—Six-quart | TRO W ELS 21. BRAIDED | CARPET | TO SAVE REBELS ' } . = | capacity, of extra-heavy copper, nickel- | SPECIAL S@ 31 2RS, SPECIAL 15¢—Made Outside the Kremlin is the fa PORT AU PRINCE, Hayti, Mareh 2 i | d, with spout doubleseamed to |> Have 6-inc sta lvanized steel wire, with mous “Red Square > p nH powers have a Btee | the forum of Moscow, and « side this square is the St. Vasili or Basil, whic doubtedly the u bu * Rote in the world te rt i Der . nd te Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers -S1 ing Senator Clark's man > intercede p residents who yours ai = ~— ae Miike Ln ue tack [iene “Mae es Aker | ERS... Spinning’s, Bargain Store |“: |}| Lessen the Labor of Sweeping R ground’th the picture, looks like a| Knox to pro | ¥ ce A ee ee ugs A GOOD ¢ exp Sweeper % a daily ecessity inalmost every 10mMme— . ° Soearthe Bore sail thority and Specially Priced quickly, is operated with no noise and lit- tle effort, brightens and preserves car- re 9 inches Unusual values are represented in the following clearance items? One 8-8x11 Tapestry Rug, spe- sissell” picks up without effort . what other sweepers .gather with diffi: | One S3s106 Body Brussels : : wt ; pe gather with difit Rug, special $20.00. fj culty, such as lint, large crumbs, matches, threads, ravelings, scraps of pa- Three German’ Saxony Rugs and cloth—gives the maximum sweeping efficiency at the minimum } &-3x11-6, special $40, e, pets and rugs, and will outlast fifty corn < brooms , : r > One 8-3x10-6 Wilton, special In the Floor Coverings Section we display the following models of | $22.50. Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers: One 8-8x12 Seamless Tapestry, The “Club” (cyco-ball-bearing), $7.5 Grand Rapids,” japanned trimmings, } SP¢ecial $12.00, The “Grand” (cyeo-ball-bearing), $5.00 25 Two 6x9 Rag Rugs, special “4 | i% x . lo morrow “American Queen” (eyco-ball-bearing), | ;,. Victoria,” oak and mahogany finishes, | $8.50. sah ra 7 trimmings, $2.50. Two Sage Rag Rugs, special The Second of Three Days Ip goictnt Basie” ihre, | sree waa eo O 6 rs é Disol ¢ “In All the World No Range to Equal " penin prin isp ays 9 Th a . MILLINERY e — wis si Ov R experience in rete say Great Majestic scree has been that 2 aists and Allied Merchandise fuel-saving tints is too oad to = eae to one’s-selfi The secret of the pre-eminenc poet iesoucsst Greeting You' n ecasion of These Displays If i i ; | you are interested in Gas Ranges, yo! ho ake a poin| 8) iL Respectiulty, esate | nges, you should m: ke \ Poi eh specting the various models e ““Direct-Action” does its egkyerr i ese : of the Great Majestic Range lies, first, in the absolutely correct principles upon which it is constructed} second, in the superior materials that enter into its making; third, the killful, conscientious workmanship that is put into it. See this famous Range in our Stove Settion, First Floor, Annex: [Xt eeeeeeeeeeeeeee Fe sactracem | { Frederick & Nelson ) | .*'o= Now Ready Carefully Filled Incorporated

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