The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1911, Page 10

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_THE ——— = - SOME WIND YESTERDAY f y= / F at ‘ ec RE | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. ) | rr RNITURE] biiiehe ops Store Clowes Daily at 6:30. DRY G "acs, um BASEMENT SALESROOM etitbelh: deat co play eas, On Unieusl Distinction of Fabric and Workmanship in Charming Spring Millinery ; ‘ $4.95) |$650| ($7.50 New Tailor - Made Suits for Women offered in New Hats and AN) e:, Aa ary 3 Gis, at these popular i inches long, id lapel, and ona ‘pproved “AT "$4.95 nally graceful \T $6.50 a ection of the $45.00, Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits _Very Moderately Priced at $25.00 1 styles, jn CTBES, Bray wor ¢ ar || f : sme the Papel i : , ¢ cygne TODAY IN HISTORY ‘, n p } i Rieti ol , ‘ and the back effect, Harem Skirt Women’ s Dine Coats for Street and Causes Riot] [4 obtained "trom | soaaeae seaaaaiee || ee Motoring Wear Very Interestingly Priced red effects, ap- en's Glace Ki i ves in two and others ig Island and a/jfj clas y sow sarabcobaived. badien in a ¢ : — lose fitting « ts finished wit belt acne hole township |[f rar 1 k, white, tan? brown, navy and g re offere $25.00, $35.00 male pedest >, wh Hi K. ' \ i are of a $35.00 and $4509, Broadway by wearing a ballon _nainland 1H] Excellent values at 85¢ pair Haserent Sale j second Powe, harem skirt ents | : SO ante NABI SARC a traffic was bic , er Geration if hi \ ~ WSO —— required to Ewan "Sr ie : =e : Women’s Sleeveless Vests | | Misses’, Children’. $ ‘tiew. Lingerie Waists _Ttems i in Notions eacape. ‘ et Pa Silk, 100-yard moni rt Special 15c and Infants’ piscaged [$1.50] fncbstise with square {spools in black, white and eta f ace yoke, others with plain cr tal ‘ ' ey” 1 ’ ess Victoria Sewing } | Spring Suits for Misses i nie oat mr. ge) crc ie] Se Ped la de. and Juniors f] Infants’ Silk-and-Wool Hosiery n 3 of eyelet en eries, Cluny Lact 1? size. Special rae ~— I Misses’ fine quality Silk-lisle Ho- } kimor pr BE \ ithe . hy oe Well-Tailored Garments Designed on jj jj »" ‘ wrod i ca. | ete 94 chown | Jow, nek re on. ee — \ ae - |] Essentially Youthful and Refined Lines Specially Seaanacad in Our Spring Millinery Displays Ky | : Tailored and Dress Hats enBUME, OF amamnnca. dat!” 2, Hh cat & i | = $15.00 and $18.50 ‘nic temuneue thar woes y making the truth a justi ; supposes t ~ | fable defense was also tabled | ' : i - § » selectio d s oderate e omo Rastell Carm ‘ mame ¢ was also tabled. trim, gracefully mod | , The selection at these moderate prices Brambilla, left his . THE COST OF LIVIN : . to come to New York, he wo: OAKLAND, Gal. March G. i) | tits are made from Hf a@ bit in society and ; h that the salary y i] “| good quality serge in black, navy i i us ings, embracing reproductions and modifica- ture some American h : ful Fret fust been learned that v " i te on 1 { brown, cadet-blue and cream- fi] tions of models from successful French de fn all his time at a Ita hospital performing sv tions. And now New York t the duke i8 a pretty good sort af all. ts “I haven't time for y PRETTY NICE, EH? heiresses,” says the du a PHILADELPHIA, March 24. i going back to Italy to gi kmen in the subtreasury bpild-| others with shaw!"collar of satin ple the benefit of my studies along yesterday found $1,400 that lined . k i ° ° “Hye ’ medical lines.” Je cmon mig ee. Sos or pongee; lined with silk or Mil J | M ll B J k wh) ters } Sac cake isan expert shot, and| Md, bee, lat thres,Jears | The tgs ap Rag vege imono Gown | Juvenile Millinery | Boys’ Jacket Sweaters} in the afair with Abyssinia was a and covered with dust atin. Skirts plain gored 4 ih Heutenant in the Italian army es the battle of hot he 0 | paneled models In Excellent Interestingly Priced general who had ¢ ly retreat in the he en z i SPECIAL | { Sizes 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and | /y Quality of . Boys’ Pure Wor- dd Jacket Sweat- 20 years. . ver a te vuitied ’ t i Hasemedt Galesrooes d P YZ Z ers, V-ne Is, piiiciertas. om thik angagenie S 2m a 5 re) | Nainsook '’ iS cnit. in plain rib all but 18 of 350 men were P in plain KILL DEATH PENALTY Y Specials in Boys’ Shoes : : 2 ieharay or fom Whether the y needs Shoes pa 7 4 and navy SACRAMENTO, March 2 Cie ee for sct or d wear, the fol 1 bill_ removing the possibil! lowing valugs repgesent unusual death penalty for the wre ise tne seve railroad trains or atreet « 5 3 covers an unusual range of shapes and color- ® order t in bis family, the Rev. G. H.| 7 man has resigned from the our own workrooms. The values presented esbyterian church 4 white with black stripes i ~~ signers, as well as original creations from are deserving of especial consideration | The coats are simply tail | some finished with notch collar, i} ) x ~— atent Colt and Dull Calf Wi and sleeve al H} noes, with medium toes | , iece, and is a i ies to “cut the || and Goodyear welt soles, sizes 1 Cx } € trimm #, but the service is just the 119] to 6; widths B, C, D and E. @Spc i | t Our guarantee and twen. ars of experience assures i cial, $2.95 pair { optical satisfaction. Joys’ Patent Colt and Dull Calf Blucher Lace and ff} q ion, one row of § Girls and M n Gun-metal Calf Button Shoes, with raised toe and heavy »bon-« d shape s that roll upwa f Sizes 10 to . extension welt soles; sizes 1 to 6, widths B, C, D and E, g an dg al igh many hi ming Hat Price $3.95 Curry Optical Company Special, $2.65 An unusually | are offered in the r fi in | good value at- 85¢@. } close-fitting m EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Boys’ Dull Calf Button and Lace Shoes with exten nd Floor Ribbon § 344-345 Arcade Bidg. 7 , sion soles; sizes 2% to 51%, width E cial, $2.35 pair i atdloiwalidieionionini iliac ; piniwig S M f F i hings prettily v in the trimmi Lae lanes tahyuiag jd | Youths’ Dull Calf Button and Vici Kid I I: ens Furnis one of two seeking to capital punishment in Californ’ ee ee ed AT THE THEATRES. Grand— e Weeks. Seattle— yho. Alhambra—The Princess of Patches Lois—"The Girl From Tur key.” Star—"Out on the Sly.” Orpheum—Vauic Majestic—Vaud Pantages—Vaud Phone: Ind. L 5017 rc Interesting choice is rded_ at with medium toe and welt sole; sizes 1134 to 2, widths Cl Neckwear—Veilings $1.25 aid upward.” Spring blocks in Wellington Soft D and E. Special, $2.35 pair. HISTORIC (GAR, BURNS. —AT THE— Youths’ Patent Colt and Gun-metal Calf Button and Neckwear and Veilings Section include: } timmed with fancy blue satin ribbon; } "° shades of gray Lace Shoes, with medium toe and heavy sole; sizes 114 ff} the brim in front is caught up with clus- Recent Neckwear arrivals include n which Abra ANGELES CAFE | to 2, widths D and E. Special, $1.95 pair | Jabots and Round Collars, embr ter of forget-me-nots and pink roses. s t nd slate colors fs in pearl, ste Boys’ Dull Calf and Patent Colt Button and Lace riba ie eae stages ae aig lg Matt tin’ 2 3 RO em G ay Raa aS : ig ne t- Latest Moving Pictures Shoes; sizes 2% to 5%. Special, $1.95 pair laces : ‘ — in a var o sire Naw Foes er Little Men's Patent Colt and Dull Calf Button Shoes; |||] New Windsor Ties and Byron Col- ~ Stationery Specials $300 m LARKS N 29 FREE sizes 84 to 134, widths C, D and E. Specifl, $2.65 pair lars. Kara’ Iuinen: Correspondence ‘Pane oe a cts hte SAC Sree TO. Ms me hel e peg I Alle Men’ 5 o ; New Embroidered Linen Collaré in Seah = arin t nee I t Men’s Gr ay Suede Gloves, light dittle Men’s Patent Colt and Gun-metal Calf and Vici in one-pound boxes, special 25¢. En ht ¥e y adapted for semile Mend al ol pon eli REGULAR DINNER Kid Shoes ; sizes 8% to 13%, widths C, D and E. Special, a variety of designs velopes to match, special, package, $ q : ; i o) ou alifornia not be . 9 Hy " ri atilied, for the bill branding st aa|f feurer from it & Dy $2.35 pair. Dasement Salesroom New Mesh Veilings, in plain and } 10¢. Men's Gray Mocha Gloves, of excel i pest aud urgiig fie death met a s snnenrarccial fancy effects. One-quire Boxes of Highland Linen } lent quality, soft and pliable, $1.50 paite speedy death in the senate yester | f in Scarfs. for ‘ Pd aveling § Initialed Correspondence Pape th day. | J b New Scarfs, for evening, traveling pon per, with Men's Silk-finished Li | $. $ an ] and motoring wear, including all the { any letter hand-die stamped in F Silk H ,NO,LONG sHzers, J me pag ots, Stocks and Eton Collars |flf oor wear, inctoding al, me f any Leics han die stamp i a agp pe ag, bill seeking to ne use of ninge, pretty tinséled and beaded styles. A varied assortment of Easter Cards ‘Men's Thread-Silk Hosiery, of fine sheets 18 inches wider and longer sata Bp Novelties in Marabou and Ostrich } and Booklets at prices ranging upward med eight, in new shades than the bed on which they are| ? Boas. —First Floor t 1.00. placed in hotels, was killed by the | Why Cook at “Home? oa: Firat ¥ o 8 tenate yesterday i BLOWING EM UP! : | COLUMBUS, Ind March 2 C > | i | ps bn il ea big SSPE EEE EEE EEE * * * \* * « * * * * * * * * * * The Hat illustrated is of Panama, } Hats, Telescope and Fedora styles Recent interesting arrivals in the $3.00. ham Linco! 1 Many pleasing styles in Lawn Jabots, prettily embroid- ered and. trimmed with imitation Venise, Irish, Valenci ennes, ‘Torchon and Armenian laces; 25¢. Lawn Eton Collars, embroidered and lace-trimmed, also Ostermoor F d e k & N | collars in Venise lace; 25¢. ' | pesca re eric e son } Stock Collars of Venise and Lawn, with and without court house, No arrest rr eatl “4 li] tabs, in effective patterns; 25¢. ; i RR a, Incorporated been made First Floor. ce ay, $1 pair —Firet Flot Bh 6 of Caldwell & I recked by

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