The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1911, Page 8

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ee ie NEN cine ingot nnn t's TWO KILLED IN [at Fn ere SUFFRAGE WAR TODAY IN HISTORY! deat t ntl ‘| rH : aw ay ot the cooat Awe ‘ » dre ney Sv f vagy nd F L *TED. (Pen dang The special wook tt } . fe ‘ Mrs. . a \ W A . A. © . a ty 4 | Ship a Re A.M e ha \ Dewey wa then ven @ ta noon the er OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY ee put ' @ whole Humboldt lifted anchor i} There ‘ei Rev. Ernest Vincent Shayler at) 1 et thar | e ¢ w an w ®/ St. Mark's Ep! al church in hi " w arly a ort yesterday declared that JOIN FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. BASEMENT SALESROOM AN EILERS PIANO CLUB Women’s and Misses’ 66 years old today e a | rrrerrrrrr rr Spring Coats i * * iW % ADMITS SPANKING SEVEN * | % BOYS; REPOSES IN JAIL iH ® SPOKANE, Marc HH] : an | * i * : MATERIALS ae rges, di- fll : nals, fancy mixture | * and homespuns i oc | * after a ' } » Wi * At th kk strictly tailored or with | - Gaia seven boys. ind new 1 collars, in % nied that be was ® ant of little Mabe! * j } s, black, navy, medium Sete eter ee eenne Orchestra i in Need | gray and tan es 14, 16 and 18; 34 to 42 The tailoring in these gar- | Uniess $ raised : ticket ments is good, and the values at orehe: the low prices quoted are unusu- | ally attractive. mined & prominen world, will band With the standard of the} orchestra raised, the exp * have increased enormously a trustees find that the vara fund which has maintained t orchestra heretofore is entirely in adequate If Seattle compelled to dis Wash Laces 5c Yard 1 sortment oF patte i Edges, Cot rchon anc ev per rd, Se. i RENCH AND. GI RMAN VALENCIENNES i LACES, IN 12-YARD PIECES, 48¢—A variety of new Laces, in widths ranging fror 4 to 2 inches. is to continue as a ef I-Linen Lace luny citizens of the cit CHURCH VS. CLUB “The man who puts hi nb he fore his church throws his life away,” declared Rev. L. Kirk Richardson at the Mount Raker Park Presbyterian church yeste Attractive Velie i in New spain eg 15- AND On Swiss, weakling ca go to the devil JOHN D.’S PREACHER GOES TO FRISCO 5¢ YARD lainty new 17-INCH EMBROIDERIES AND INSERTIONS, 10¢ YARD ff fiective patterns on g hs uff to 6 inches FLOUNCINGS bold patterns on Sv i t d quality car | Women’ s Street and Dress ‘Boots Special $2. 30 Pair LARGE for « difficul REV. CHARLES F. AKED. “The span of my i 198 and widt a which inc Women’s Tan Calf Race, t nd lace style Women's Velvet Boots. Women's Patent Colt Boots, with black velvet toy Women’s Vici Kid Lace Boots. Women’s Dull Calf Boots, in button and lace styles, Women's Black vols Boots. , $2.30 pair eisai eisies Spring Wash Goods Priced Low “IRONCLAD” GALATEA, 14¢@ YARD—Twenty eight inches wide and excellent for Children’s School Dresses, Boys’ Blouses and Women’s House Dresse¢ A good range of patterns to select from 36-INCH CHAMBRAYETTE, 15¢ YARD—A new washable Cotton Dress Fabric of medium texture, shown in tan, heliotrope, greene gray and blue. MERCERIZED PRINTED FOULARDS, 18¢ YARD A soft, silky-finisheg cotton fabric, in designs copied from those of the Silk Foulards ZW PRINTED BATISTE, 15¢ YARD—In an at tractive assortment of figured and floral p: y known as John 's chureh 1 have eems imposstble church, co D. Rockefe work to dc in this church nounced that ee ed REQUESTED TO HOLD BABY A MINUTE; NOW HAS IT FOR KEEPS carry) a which she left with Mrs. White “for a moment.” She did not come back, and Mrs. White found that she had stepped from the train. She took the child to her home. SSSSEE EEE EEE EEE EEE Ee HEHEHE EEE EEE EE EEE EE wk kk SHAMROCK DAY. Plans for a “Shamrock Ti for the benefit of the orphan boys at Orillia wer ed yente: at a meeting held at the residence of Mrs. J, E. Gal braith. Bicycle repairing. A. L. Hall } | Dry Goods Store Closes A New Importation of French Kid Gloves Priced to o Exceptional Advantage The hay ude for 1 a le PECIAL $1.35 PAIR 1 in two-clasp style, overseam. sewn with three-row embraidery on t clasps at v Shown in black, tan, chamy back in self 4 a eH- and black-embroid These are 1 white with self embroid- | tan New French Voiles, | 47 Inches Wide, $1.75 Yard Pes: it na r y favored th ASOr fact brings in to p e the bett ulitie of f t \ Our { I French V au les black pt , . pearl-gra € ¢, tan and cha new Voile April Numbers of the Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Now on Sale Embroideries for Every Purpose | igs fects, for wear, Lingerie, entire Waists and Infants’ wear, includir Baby } Sets 27-inch Flouncings, Mediu: Veinings, Beadings, Edges, Cc {mbroideries Wide B t Cover E ON CLOTH EMBROIDERY EDGES SPECIAL 15¢ YARD—The are 2 to 8 inches ar to convent emt lery, stitched wide with strong, fast edges. undermuslins and children’s garme Firat ¥ 2 Appropriate White Fabrics for Confirmation Dresee i Whi eer white In ? 4 New Silk Marquisettes 1 \NE of t beautiful and desir he 1 AnEY pre { It is no ly in id of { ' 1 @ | as. fdllo $ PL AIN COL’ ORS h to 4 CHANGEABLE 1 Vand pale-pink, maize 1 paon-blu "+ blue and green, bronz es-blue and champag und $ Fort che ide; pr ] 1 ies Other Interesting ‘New Silks— } Satin de la Reine, a n« t " showet Proof” Salome a } clinging fabric with a satin su i Shantung Ki . 4 } ine eC ing lit ry ? 00 bre \ i 42 inches wide } Ree atecoh ies ees > coor j | Sheets and Bedspreads 4 New Tailored Suits Specie — , H ud % 24 In Navy Serge at $25 |. : pre Sherali ie {| HEMMED CROCHET BED ba TI © line ' i ADS -ECIAL New $25.00. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Specially Priced A Patent Colt Blucher Oxford, with wing tip, medium and walking heel; spe- cial $2.95. A Two-Strap San- dal, in patent colt, with tip toe, welt toe, welt sc { sole and Cuban heel ; special $2.95. A Patent Colt ‘Pump, with plain toe, hand } turned sole and wood h e Marqt in tt h and 45 | embroidered des 29 inct " ellects e 31 . . Soft ) 8 6 rion Plain White Cotton Voile, 27 a inches wide, with rich finish 1e at 2 Pearline ther sheer Diagonal Striped Voile, a new white dress just en French we beautif | visible stripe inches wide, 35c ang 50c yard ard Oriental Woven Grass For the Summer RECENTLY -ARRIVED shipment of Oriental Grass Furniture embraces a variety of styles in Rockers, Chairs and se Tables and is of especial interest tc seeking appropriate pieces for the Sum- mer co or byngal iture i om Oriental This Fu grass and reed over strong constructed frames, light weight and pleasingly de- signed—and the flexibility of the materials used makes the Chairs and Rockers ex- tremely ¢ fortable The Roch 1 Chairs, one etyle in which is illustrated, ate priced respective ly at $3.95 and $4.85. ¢, very sheer, in an effect, 38 inches wide F urniture Home INCORPORATED eee 2 ; Mail Orders | REDERICK & NE Ladies’ Home Carefully Filled = | Journal Patterns Furniture FREDERICK & NELSON, INC, | Furniture Attractive Values at $25 For Spring and Summer Daily at 5:30 Dry Goods $2.65 woven Spreads in Arrivals in Women’s a Long Coats ~ New Floor Coverings now displaying « f new Spring de t Rag R ypular fc and Bungal are so mer Cottage tention is also invited to new assort- ments of Ch and Japanese Mat- patterned in carpet effects ; Third F The Season’s Popular Laces Laces in the favored black and white combina- ¢ shown in Bands, Edges, Allovers and broidered Chiffons and Tinseled and Silver Effects Lace Appliques, Medallions and Bands, ecru and cream, are offered in various styles, very attractively priced at S5¢ Lace Allovers, in Baby Irish 2 and ecru, are priced from s from one-half ‘inch to 15 inches wide, are 25c to $10.00 yard. Point de Gaze Allover Laces, Bands and Edges are featured in a ples range of new designs, in white, cream, ecru and black First Floor. ecl; spect! $2.95. Floor Sweeping Brush, Special 50c This Bru i best ¢ y specially- mly attached to 14-inch Useful for a variety of prepared fil b hardwe purp s and especially adapted for sweeping wood floors. 60-lb. French-Edge Ostermoor Mattresses Regular Price $30, Special | iF 3 ae Peaks God Fe Be Sak Wise oN ot iy eT a ” en ‘ y sa} : canta ame 4 quis Mattress is built by the Ostermoor proces m 8 layers of downy, J sheeted filling, which in ’ turn is manufactured from specially-se lected cotton of the highest grade. It is covered in blue merce French Art Twwills of superior quality and finished with French re and 5-inch inseamed borders. i In conjunction with Ostermoor’s annual special offering, now being ‘ nationally advertised, we are enabled to quote this fine Mattress at an ex- 4 ceptionally-low price—$18.50. Sire’ Pies, aneek

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