The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1911, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR ’ HYPNOTISM COMES BETWEEN /FURNITURE | FREDERICK & "NELSON, hee [FURNITURE ! DRY GOODS | Gtore Closes Daily at 5:30, } DRY GOODS . : "0 Hosiery Specials | The Millinery Section Offers Neckwear at 50c * @. Brecerconatelted ade anil Tomorrow we Foun Trincat Wiliam Feels |@ AAA HAAR AHHH a Spey tine of ite re oogpes lace | A Special Group of ; | rsaraaeere ora Lota ig a 2S be c a s.30. | Trimmed Hats at $10.00) | ; iOS. TITEREDERICK & NELSON, INC. | | HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — Alfred SROOM | Refined Models in . e ° Tailored Suits for Misses Csteian Oa Featuring values and models not usually available { B pagel ‘ at this moderate price. | New Hand- ags $12 75 Mesh Bags, Special iA and $ a | $15.00 i © Loaded with 1,200 tons o ‘ t Over $42,000 Was been collect tr g. Exceptior e i ; rea eee New Arrivals ; Tailor-Made Suits for Misses Women’s Gloves 3 sat tople » Children $ Summer { and Small Women at $25 ; For All Occasions @ The senior class of Queen A ed coa th S$ OEI ; is school wi 1 TWA an ; ar, ot " . : sch ecboal aa TH ane a Dresses in Colored |S h ming braid r at Se oe meen 4 Lawns and Dimities Seekhnanenkennss on iia 18 at . $ & PARIORobert Cenauit Pel: +) Sizes 6 to 14 Years |: * + THESE BOYS WAR } $ ; : ON GAY MASHERS ato | E : : sry the | “Well- Made House os ee ee ~ } } ) WV I ' . es Oe aS wets In the Attractive Style flon } OS GLA eee res - Pictured } panel ret 18 $ neti 34 hcintiptaditb thea ‘ A $1 50. 6 Chi ldre = anes een | ildren’s wed Fifty Welsh-Americans paid Sam Rosen " Pe het tu is Pl N) pg ute at a k . ailored uits 7 Dale! Bedloe, $45.00 heacars 3, uits pe Ae many individual 7 Ww begun by the city models in serge, : ie i men's wear worst- ‘ : : on eds and suitings, ! was severely tailored y in wert AT $1 A f sty and trimmed ef- ‘ = Collar a ne er : ei ch striped "Special ce * YOUR EASTERN TRIP ct a AT $2.50—1 Percale House Dress | ' Fe : : AT $2.50 TAI ~ Summer Millinery th dots. an : 3 At $4.95 meme : | = OSE rdinarily ¢ h pipin P hav " ae ; end Real Bargains in Summer Excursion Travel for t d Pe : : +, 5 i Tourists = I S + Special Fares From Puget Sound, Grays Harbor, ¥ oh Southwestern Washington and Oregon os ; 4 Over the ES . b ed in assembling the ew | 3 , a “Line of Shasta Limited” and Union Pacific. season's assortments of Me Dre } t wil To All Points East siento a meneanree wepininee igi 7 at E f sta Beginning May 16, these tick ' ng th “ age t as Se ese os - Long Silk Gloves at Be Pair approva EE by and 3a el fastening w bosom § h attached cu in bla pong , blu ’ und black and white MRE ar a1 Re EQN y CHILDREN’S BLACK HOSIERY, 15¢ effects, $1.50, he. PAIR—Fine and durable qua fr to f fine quality percale and Children’ s Shoe: es on 9} " us in light and dark colorings, a eerie ine prose fi emotes a Specially Priced , at $2.00 and $2.50. Misses’ and Children’s Bright Kid i ma ~ Boys’ and Misses’ Siocs French-cuff Shirts in flanne! and silk eee a Lace Shoes, on t si b al Boys’ “Casco” Calf Lace Shoes, built for hard servive atilied titan: ter Walaads und +f wit toe .aiid paeee De 12 to 1; $1.00 pair ama sie ot ’ ie S ints 4 mal r, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. : oO 11, spec frot Misses’ " Dongola Vici Kid apg Shoes with medium sidiediidannat earl ; $1. 45 pai 111% to 2, special a ws against usin mn, ae Ge Pact ie ig pao ny ee ‘itis Misses’ Oxfords of bright kid ber x pate ) ‘ q La Neckwear, Ribbons a poe J ee eres Re low h $ O.-W. R. & N., “Line of Shasta Limited,” E b id and pa ” ‘ "Child Lene | 5 O. S. L. and Union Pacific mbdrol eries BROKEN LINES OF SHIRTS Shoes ather $ sti é SPECIAL 75c—Plain- and plaited rned s “. { lo City Ticket Office Passenger Station New Sailor Collars in popular colorin ome in satin bosom Shirts of madras and percale; Pierced Brass Candle Shades, hand- } 95 s¢ 11, special to 716 Second Ave. First Av. So. and Dearborn with striped border, others in cotéon with tie attached sizes 15% to 17%. Special, to close } hammered effect, in ah desta aS 181.95 oa : Phones Main 7378; Ind. 2623 Special 50¢. out, 75c. special 15¢ each, i ib regine > Phones Main 932; Ind. 1995 L. E. GILBERT ‘i SER Pa as Ee Ne MALT RE OR | a SEAS ae pass # E. E. ELLIS, General Agent D. T. A., Seattle fend eee rat widths trom 14 to an ‘ ao 0 ue RSCMGRET : hay F <cellent range of pleasing colors, special, bolt of 10 | q m b W. D. SKINNER yards, 50¢ . args | F d k & N | F be ‘ yards, 50¢. “Direct-Act Mail Orders 4 General Freight and Passenger Agent Allover Embroideries in many effective patterns, ' in ——— ae re eric eison Carefully Filled tt Seattle, Washington eyelet and conventional designs, suitable for yokes, sleeves ' 8 peli, 4 aes ow 400,000 Are Coming Through. Are You? Suy a Potlatch Button a eeaaa 4 yl

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