The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1911, Page 10

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OULD UAE SMHS CORN EIS YOU'LL FIND IT HERE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. } NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE a tee ps Women’s or Misses’ ments with ts, but on the 12th th army corps un der command of | if Hancock |ff swung hard on the Confederate |ff right center and |i captured — 4,000 py night Fifty-0l © Russian came in SPECIAL $12.75 Gen from Val c recital of “Enoch! cal i be given by Queen} | | & Anne Congr nal chureh to-| 1 : night, with Dr, B. T, Dunstan and Miss ‘Dorothy Dunstan in the chief roles. | garments made to ou After arguing an appeal in the orde ‘ Im habeas corpus case of Johan Til 7 : ; bers ict A ney € ye 1 turned last night a r en it elsco. : ed fu It is expected that the wreck of | day we] ' F i | the Maine will be lifted by June 1.| ton ¢ i . Tr oll erge ne Mrs. W. S, Wall of Atlanta, Ga.,| days | There are ' while visiting in Cincinnati, used il Satin tbe the long dists to talk California-Atlantic % with her parr 20. rating between | 1 t js nama, will be |i The pig given by Mrs. 0. H. P. | A Belmont as a prise for charity | t kim proved to le crippled and was! VANCOUVER, Wash—A_postat| m a d killed in Now York savings bank will be opened here | a. a _- June 1 | tyle a i} Sizes nt PHILADELPHIA—Deeclaring that | ; helped him to make i) Misses’, 14, 16 and 18 Francis Ma . re | manufactu devised in his will lf years. p gifts ranging from $100 to $500 to|ff Women’s, 34, 36, 38 and Sixty-one years ago this very | 96 employes i} @ay an awful calamity befell! Bos- | ~ i] 40. pooditiny be | Mra. Allie Hobson of Hardy, Neb., |} To those se t iene has written The Star for informa. | ff low price a Suit t ae about the re or brother Hay Ty : ; the nnd, 2 who followed fishing and| once serviceable, Cabot Lodge. j mining in this state. HH lored and correctly styled scholar in poll-| i | pa ” or” ana a pot Nearly 100 members of the Se thi isual offering to injured bdig|@ttle Commercial club left tast| if ae peeRa Ss a business, made his| Hight in a special train for a two-| nhdently com a advent. Having| day trade-boosting trip to various| been misrepre-| portions of the state ene AO ~~ —_ sented by “the| ‘ hiaak ARG Hi P. | N k N nile ies scholar” for more| Amy Paine, the ti than 30 years, the | ostracised aboard (hy c H opu ar ec wear ov e common people| to New York, because she smoked | of that state are | cigarets on deck | At ae. happy upon this | Gist birthday of} For pa asphyxiation in the thetr “boss”—| Pacific Martin Oleson obtain. |f A&* IRTMENTS at le Ja mn hap hat it isn't! ed for $36 ch against | ‘te. ton Col rd St lawn and a dist ora ‘iat birth Co. and J. A. bot a. 7 n . nd § : | who cut all net, effectively trimn in Imita V enise Retiring te boom Judson formen } 568 © Hm Valenciennes and ( ar Ties as democratic presidential cand!-4 ‘ date, P. C. Leonard last night re-| Bernard N. Duclos, and Embroidered By ive de signed as president of the King/ Mass. a County Democratic club. A resolu-| roost g ; tion was adopted favoring home| through a tip given by i WASH AIDS, BOLT rule for Alaska. | Morgan BOF 6 YARDS, 25¢ — = - - ae She’li Contest | : | Wf fre 1 ¢ wide for Seattle j perrEcTLy 95a AER 2 | SAFE 1 Women’s Lace-Boot Lisle Hosiery when you attend a per- | f formance at the Nation- | Special 15c Pai ecl c rar al theatre a subi ‘ H A 4 | A limited quantity of Women’s Lisle Hosiery of Four exits make it 9} : j a possible to empty the im good grade, in attractive lace boot designs. Col house in a minute. if} ors, white, black and tan. Special, to close out, You'll appreciate the f/f 15¢ pair. 4 handsome decorating WOMEN’S LACE-TRIMMED TIGHTS, and refurnishing Fred | 25¢ PAIR—Of pure white cotton, with wide um erick & Nelson done for us. have Il brella knee ; excellent val For Sanuner ‘Wear | Charming White Milan Hats At $4.95 Stop in and enjoy an hour in our splendidly appointed new theatre Continuous Perform- ance. Admission Sc. NATIONAL. THEATRE 315 Pike St. “The House of the . Radium Screen,” Ladies’ Velvet rsa RUTH PITKA. } Wallace MacPherson, a Tacoma boy, won the first part of the state Interscholastic declamatory contes held at the University last night,! with a prize of $25. The second) part of the contest will take place " tonight, with Ruth Pitka of Frank-| lin and Arthur EB. Carr of Lincoln | fas the Seattle representatives. taria, lila some bows. CHILDREN’S I AGENTS FOR EDUCATOR SHOE Basement Salesroom at $1.25. RIM MED LEGHORN HATS, 3 SPECIAL $2,50—In. the a @ pretty mushr shape B: trir 1 in shirr atin rib Shoe \ Cla ; i eed ct, with F hite lace effect, withia touch of dainty flowers Latest novelties in ladies’ footwear, specially | One-Piece House Dress priced for Saturday and next week. i Colors black and brown, button, short vamp, | jj Style as Pictured high heel, plain toe. I e SELLS REGULARLY FOR $3.50. OUR PRICE |||] Special: $1.25 FOR SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEK— | : i HIS Dress is made of good a : i} quality washable percale, a | in gray or pretty navy or @ ] light-blue and white plaids. | The waist has sleeve and shoul- ° der in one piece and the Dutch 4 ; neck is trimmed at back and a il front with turn-over lapels of 4 jf] plain chambray gingham. we a! a 1 406 Third Avenue il Very attractive antl practic- CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY GOOD SHOES | al, and a specially-good value oe ~ FREDERICK & “NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Dally at 6:30, FURNITURE | FURNITURE DRY coops| DRY GOoDsS A Special Offering of Trimmed Millinery at $7. 50 Featuring a Variety of Models : » That Are at Once Becoming and Individual i a Hats are of Milan, Hemp, Chip and Nea wrought into an ur ul variety of tasteful s The trimm are of re I berries, | valley, foliage and var wers, as well a bows anc srings, the choice afforded is '/ I readily appeal to women who are in the , bly more for their Millin than t t quot $7.50. “Misses? and Children + Hat at Special Prices Panama Hats, tr elvet and pecial Milan petri Hats, n tw ne effects, bla $5.00. bl r red ar hite, special $2.00. Bis ack and White Milan Mushroom 8 ailors. bl idee. Hats, in Milan, Panama and Java, $4.00 to I r pecial $3.75 $10.00. TAILORED SUITS FOR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN 4 i forr ks A Special Purchase Faeren at $25. 00 § of Sumner Dress Fe ee ee iy cr cmstaas ‘sanel oe darn | "” Handkerchief } ivy, black, ¢ gen 1 ht-tan storm serge, ie A new showing of Women’s Initialed ilk-inlaid ur, coat fastening with braid or- | Handkerchiefs, in good 1 heer Irish and straight cu irt. } linen, embs Jered with the popular long 1 lees 14, 16, 18 rand 20. letter; very good va H Special $25.00. econd Floor Unusually pretty effects in Colored-border | nnn ee nn mmnrnnn | Handkerchiefs for Women, rmeh i in d | { sign taken from “the fine Fren I - i New Arrivals i in Silk: Petticoats at $5.00 | cise in cesicate shades of pi f4 | th the prevailing pe Y Fa in pretty flor T= with a floun oh de-li tterfly and Frenct ts. 1 sele . rs. O Priced at 2 25¢ each. Ficer. : <a Women’s Silk-Lisle i aaREnaaaaaaneeE ——| Boot l—— 5c Pair j | ’ “ if | New House Dresses ftp . gee i of fine aill-lisle, reinforced with 1 oe nei nge heels, double soles‘and toes. Cok | ‘ lels. whose sual } black, white and a good rang ancy | ~ 1 naterials and excel- } shades. Price 50c pair. —Pirst Fier. | ler rk 1ecir exceptional at | ui Weinvteespecal | Kid and Silk Gloves | atter nto Second. Fleer ln ete SPECIAL AT $1.75. ; FRENCH FI A very pr ece Dress ile plaid per- GLOV “$1.50 PAIR—Women's % realy yt lw ge French Suede Gloves of high q = zs of pink and white clasp, pique style, with Paris-point ered backs; black and gray; $1.50 WOME SILK GLOVES variety of correct styles and colorin desirable qualities, at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1 $1.50 and $2.00 pair. —<Firt Flew New Velvet Hand-Bags Special $3.50 Styles in all-silk or black ‘and green 4 has elbow ar and cuffs ite pique SPECIAL AT ~~ 95. A blue gingham, t is prettily sleeves are i An assortment of new blac k silk ribbe | eS i Black Velvet Bags, with covered and fancy | metal frames, furnished with cordeline or | self handle and inside coin purse. | Girls’ Middy Suits and Blouses jo oh. succscl go i 2LS' KILTED MIDDY |. GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ REGU- astic Belts, 5 pecia Ic IR TS—Of heavy quality navy- | LAT SAILOR Made from excellent quality elastic, in ade extra-tull and plait- | DRILL. CLOTH- black, white and colors, finished with novelty | Misde’ & to 14 yearn} OaY flannel coll buckles. —First Floor, All-Silk Chiffon Veils, $1.75 GIRLS ALL-WHITE AND | A ee ‘ } TAN REP MIDDY SKIRTS GIRLS’ PANAMA GYMNi Made from chiffon cloth of heavy quality, Made in side plaited sty LOOMER Made of with satin stripe borders; in a wigs ge of deep belt; siz ¢ pan popular shades. Flees. rice $2.50 s 12, 14 and 16 years, Cink dodanie cians co tm Wide Silk Ribbons, 25c Yard Finis GUALITY GALATEA-—In |, GIRLS’ BLACK GeMINASIUM Restrous Sik Yalfets, Riblon. ut HW ail-white, or white with red or navy; | BLOOMERS OF FARMER SAT- } quality, excellent for hair bows, sa I pikes ca Metinn'S Sn 18 aus IN—Especially goc 1aterial, sizes } millinery purposes; 67% inches wide H nin 12, 14 and 16, special $1.95. fered in a wide range of colors. tionally strong value. An excep- —First Floor, Gold-Filled and Sterling Silver Lockets Many pretty styles in Gold-filled I for wear with vanity chains, priced fr Second Floor. Women’s Canoe Sweaters rockets 50 : ° Iso tine alives at 4 . A N attractive value is offered in the smart } g)35" "°° mocting giver. at $150 aim —Firet Floor. box-coat Sweater pictured, which may be had in maroon, Oxford-gr ray, white and Shetland-Finished Veilings cardinal, These are the latest novelty in smart Veil- ; : : ings and ares shown in various effects, It is of pure worsted yarn, Shaker-knit, and } navy, brown and black. Priced from finished with high, close-fitting collar and yard upward. oe Specials in Notions Swan Ho and non-rustable, card. Diamond Snap Fasteners, black and white, 5c card Golf's Price $8.00. Other interesting values are indicated in models displayed at $5.00, $6.50, $7.75 and $9.50. woven-in pockets Eyes, without hump, Second FF Angora Braid, lack, 5-yard bolts, b Dimes of Silence” wh and colors, 10c Gold Standard Mercerized Shoe Laces, uaa : black and tan, 50 inches lon T he Invisible Casters Without Wheels Midget Jet invisible Hair Pins, waved an ie » : . straight, in ‘assorted sizes, box " - “Domes of Silence are little dises of hardened and highly- Carmen Invisible Hair Nets, dozen, spe- 3 polished nickeled steel Furniture fitted with “Domes of Si cial 25c. : me lence” will glide easily, silently and smoothly over pets and sigh Dress Shields, special 12c, 15c, 18¢ : ro iad . ‘weate f Pe ee : * sal and 20¢ a floors, No nails or sctew 15 required in fitting them to fur- } "Ironing Waxy with handles, dozen, s7amna niture. Price, set of four, LO¢. Housefurnishings Section. } cial 5c, c a a ptvisnsintnndtied tiiripainibat se i no Mail Orders Carefully Filled “Direct-Action” Gas Ranges Frederick & Nelson Incorporated eee | =" F t t F t ¢ c s ule files the

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