The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1911, Page 8

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ADELOR J. PETIT, THE HABEAS CORPUS JUDGE . THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ATTACK AUDIT |$25,000 Will Make _ Paradise of Gary” val FRE. DERICK & Store Closes Dally at 5130 Furnituce | Dry Goods Furniture Dry Goods IN THE SHOE SECTION TOMORROW | 300 Pairs of Women’s Pumps and Oxfords Special |$2.30) Pair sit Three-eyelet Oxfords with welt sole, wing tip and medium heel Patent Colt Pumps with light turned sole and wood Cuban heel. Brown Kid Patent Cc urned soles. Vici Kid Blucher Oxfords with turned and welt soles and patent tips. One-cyelet Oxfords with “| Special Prices: on 1 Untrimmed Millinery |) Hug : aq Girls? Stop! Never! Never! | BERKEL at Cal May Wilson will represent the Commercial o- 2 ment Conferenc nor Norris of Mol and Friday Frederick Graham and Rufus | tite =| peel $3. ry _ Some unusual values that will appeal with force to women who enjoy trimming their i] own hats. Untrimmed Shapes: Specials in bla k with special n Hats, ir large | 2.00 2 ind $2.25 “F lowers, Fi oliage ae F a a 3 s pecials pecial 35¢, 50e Te | ! 1 pxcmag a Wool- Mixed \ White Blankets 40 “Sapolin” Household Enamels SAPOLIN WIRE SCREEN , For screens ¢ ENAM of all kind LIN GOLD ENAMEL, 15c 1 gilding oap and water without nishing SAPOLIN BATH TUB E For bath tubs, basir VAMEL, 15 and refrig N RADIATOR GOLD, 2 and plumbing pipes, iron work N STOVE PIPE ENAMEL, 15¢ goal hods, garden t nish LADIES’ Home| JOURNAL PATTERNS 'Pressmen Off |. BOLT OF 12 YARDS, 835¢—Wiadt from Too Many in Room to Convention ‘ “4 . i WOMEN HEAR ERICKSON r 1 one Spe } H ¢ Spe H ; { } Be ; ; ~ Black Sateen Petticoats As Illustrated $1.45 quality, heavy blach signed with fle Sa lay. Excellent NEW WASH PETTICOATS, 65¢—A new shipment « ) Chambray Pett double bias flot six rows of hen Videaciounes ‘Loses 12-Yard Bolt Special 35c ran Vales a h and Gert and Ins ce of wel a variety of Special, bolt of 12 yards, 35¢. COTTON TORCHON AND IMITATION IRIS LACES AND INSERTIONS q SPECIAL pe a ~ Chiffon Faille ‘Silk In New Shades in Chiffon Fai ay n recently ‘ rd effects, loring sim- Many new shades received both in the lar fabrics th at sell at ae new shades in the plain weav navy, light blue scroll, dotted and fancy designs, « hown in navy hagen, light-blue, brown, pink, tan, garnet, m sray, apricot, black and ivory, ‘These are 18 inch ed at 48¢ yard. New 33-inch Pongee Silks, a Orient, are priced especially-low se, s wide and direct importation from the at $1.00 | yard at Goat- Seal Hand - Bags Special $1.95 Notiosis Toilet Goods cials ‘WILL SURRENDER wt? AND GO 10, PEN wast By Unt LOS*ANC M ELS t 6e - 5e 26-Inch Embroidery Flouncings Special 55c Yard 1, 55e 1 i oe $ Oxfords $2.95 Pair s Two-Button Tan Russia Calf $2.95 Women's Two ~but ton Gu n- mete} Ca ords, 1 3 Attractios Valuer i in Untrimmed segura rg an Turbans. and Lar ge Hats, “Neapol itan Shapes, in turbar S1 Light-tan Neapolitan Sh. Rough | Straw Shapes, ir i $1. 75 Rough Straw Braids, ir $1.00 bolt Mohair Braid, in cl e, $1.80 Wire and Netteen Frames, in turl and large vee an, S5¢@ and Misses’ and Small Women’ s = Coats Special | $8, eucony a Mate effe collar trimmed it silk moire, Our as ortments of Sum- Vo cially-bought lines, fe unusually-good $12.75, $15.00, $18.7 Base ng ARGE and medium sizes to choc shapes, with fancy metal frames nickel finishes, or self The Bags with in covered frame wit or leather Special $1.95. trimr are lined with cloth ur d are furn ¢ coin purse, Debate 0 on aWhiskers s, 75¢, $1.00 | ase Ps |

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