The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1911, Page 8

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Gen. | band. In jst Utopia rHE SEATTLE STAR [ous and Ends From Everywhere] " BONCI COMING rh cg mas wai ape ff | ORY GOODS | . The Men's Club as Frederick & Nelson, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM : | OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY i) | Foulard, Messaline and THOSE oy mines Taffeta Silk Dresses, $15.00 SAN FRANC! 1sCO. te of slightly ir Pulls Nose— No tingham Lace Curtains Special 95c Pair | Women’ $ Street “f Dress! Boots they became involved in a d Shaniey is said to have reac ond a bullet pes HELEN SAVES ROAD Percale Some Drees Special $1. val ~ Silk Waists aeeeiet ve 95 ken lot rs ted in the a and ies q r rtment t not all 1 each style ial, $1. 00. Spe 1, f ArANCeE 2.95. : ~ Specials i in Silks and | Women’s and Children’s $ ST. LOUIS, March 15. h tot ot the ress Goods Knit Underwear Js attr Gould 3 , 26-1 ALI ee DIAGONA CHILDRED 38¢ YARD MISS HELEN GOULD. ne t Jers and Kuhn Atala stock ATI 1 ' VITERBO, Italy March 15 INCH PUR VORSTED STOR bigs e schdantca scl feces lowing the select : fleece-lined cotton, in ankle length trial of membe fe | society started two shac of navy “a wi } BLACK COTTON VESTS. Examination of witnesses was be i MA SPECIAL 65¢$ TIGHTS AND. CORSET COVI RS gun today YAR sroken plaids, in black and white, { GARM \ In black and in high neck, Ik BOISE, Ida., March 15.—Several | YARD—Cream and tan check § settlers in the Long Valley and oe € fete WOME) COTTON Horseshoe Bend ing ay an —— ~~ ee ~~ IZED KNIT VESTS White Cotton Vests, in low neck, sleeveless Belts, Special 10c yle, with fancy lace yokes, in butterfly and t and non-elastic Belts, plain and } floral designs. which may be traversed by a rail I i fancy buckles road soon. elec oO hoose from. c GARMENT fend their lands and mining prop erties with guns against’ claim jumpers, who are following rail road surveyors into the country, sleeveless, low neck style RAILROADS STILL FIGHTING Basement Salesroon Lien Challis Plain and Fancy Women’s he Bat when re Special 7c Yard Ribbons address to the citizens of Bothell Pretty Persian designe in promised to remode » present M Wool-finished C CI Taffeta and Moire Rib- depot, or, if necessary, build a new Sy pe otton Chal’ ¢ bens, in a good range of gonerete station there, providing | Ji8, 28 inches vy in light } plhin colors, 4 to 614 inches 7 he people would use heir Influence and medium shades, suitable { wide, specml 15¢ yard, color and gray, 25e pair to have Govetnor Hay valb the bill for kimonos and dressing dig. det 12 - Butto c oisette The railroad repRosentative I sagques, Included also are} Mancy All-Silk Taffeta} 12-Button Chamoisette moved on to the next toyn to agi patterns that are especially Ribbon, in black and white } Gloves, chamois color only, stripes and checks, 4 inches $39¢ pair; 16-button style, tate against tee bill h other |f cpp k suitable for making cor 1 pages rh Pk ™ | wide, special 15¢ yard, 50¢ pair, Basement Salearoom =n i] forters. Special 7¢ yard. The swimming poor at Luna 24 bar Basement Balesroom, railroads are going to effort to Chamoisette Gloves, two-clasp style, chamois t Saderroom, opens Saturday, March 18, Por rie oe dia i Lake Company STUY Fine Gucee GORPHY'S MASQUERADE” to match in ankle f AND MERCER-- Mercerized Vests, in white, pink and blue, f Chamoisette Gloves |] FURNITURE | DRY GooDs| |FURNITURE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30. | Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets Specials i IN | $1.00 and $1.50 Models Undermuslins OMI LIP-OVER$ $1.00 $1.00 Toilet Requisites Lever Bros.’ Plantol Soap, 25 Women’s Cotton and | New Wash Dresses Lisle Underwear WOMEN’S COTTON VESTS for Little Girls 35¢ ele tyle ‘ ’ ¢ “Kleanwell” Tooth Brushes, 25¢ - ; ; Sizes 2 to 5 Years “Perfect” Nail Bleach th under-ar Roger & Gallet’s Liquid Rouge, WOMEN’S SLEEVELESS LISLE VESTS, S0c— Vogue” Nail Enamel ; : Excella Cream, § Hanson-Jenks’ Milk of Cucum. ber and Orris, Bo tolled idea ed Hard Rubber Combs, SUITS, $1.25 4711” Eau de Cologne Talcum, i Colgate’s Shaving Cream, in WOMEN'S MERCERIZED { Spanish Castile Soap, 3 cakes for LISLE UNION SUITS, $2.50. = " n ec, $ B. & B. Absorbent Cotton, 10¢, 1 25e and 35¢ Firet Floor, ik Arrivals is in | Embroidery Flounc- ings and Allovers Lingerie Waists | neh frames, $1 00 Yard At Moderate Prices | stig Sr nall German n Silver, Mesh Flow Jewelry Novelties German Silver Mesh Bags, Sterling Silver Hat Pins, APRIL NUMBERS OF THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS Now ON SALE terials and trimn ing at $2.50, and $3.7 ‘Kitches Safe Special F a ' Direct-Action $4.50 Gas Range i Will Pay 7g golden finish, has two half4ength drawers at } « ¢ popul struction hat saves the An Miglin With Kitchen Safe, of fir in $ top, three shelves for dishes and three-quar ter screen panel on } 8S ' e feet of Bas ex ed in perfect sides Folding Steel Cot, Special $2. a5 a I | ‘Fir pals tae, Special ere $2.10 Breakfast Table of The Cot illustrated has frame of flat steel and is equipped with steel wire ed legs and drop leaf. Top measures 24x42 end. It m six feet 2 inche 30 is _ inches with leaf folds up compactly and is very convenient for use in the down Summer bungalow or cottage. Special $2.85. Folding Card Table Special $2.95 A substantially-built Table with oak top, in spring, supported with helicals at each weathered finish, measuring 28x28 inches, and heavy steel legs in oxidized effect. Stands solidly and folds compactly and is a very convenient table for card parties or for serving light luncheons. Priced specially-low at $2.95 Furniture Headquarters, Firat Pio: nex. Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Ostermoor Mail Orders Mattresses Carefully Filled

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