The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1911, Page 10

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STRIKE SOON | Sst: {My Untied Prose Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, May 17—-Official Communication from the Rext week FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. press Hensed Wire) | LOS ANGELES, May 17 Guy Burnham, tnternal revenue col ‘ ! THE SEATTLE STA Stole Credit Letter |AVOID DEADLY RAIL County commissioners yesterday | claion of Superin }.|tendent of Sol A. 8, Burr and created hool letter of | thd created & wi n Unions | reversed the from his! } All ehildr grades than the primary oO crowa a bridge ove h river and the Inter. | urban tracks with the deadly third rail ——BASEMENT SALESROOM | A Special Purchase of Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits | On Sale at $16.75 TPYHESE Suits were made up to our order from makers’ sur- plus lengths of fine materials, including gray worsteds, in light and medium shades, blue and black serges and tan | mixtures. i There are plain and trimmed models, all very carefully de- fj! signed and tailored—the coats are hip length, lined with peau de cygne or satin, and the skirts are straight-cut, some with habit backs. collar effect A number of the coats show the popular sailor The unusual strength of the values at the low price quoted will become plainly apparent upon inspection. New Lingerie Waists Priced Low at $1.00 A pretty Waist in fine batiste has square Dutch neck and kimono sl t in Cluny lace insertion front of waist and ered in eyelet ar black or blue ~~ Millinery Materials : Rough Straw Shapes, in med and large sizes, white, burnt, navy and black; to close out, 50¢, T5¢ and $1.00, June Roses, in an assortment of colors, special 25¢ spray. Large Rose, Bud and Foliage, in brown, red, pink, old-rose and lavender, special 18¢ spray. Forget-me-nots, in blue, white, pink and | | black, special 15¢ spray. Children’s Pretty Washable Dresses “Mill Ends” of Ginghams Special | Sc] Yard One thousand yards to sell at this very low price, in “Ends” ranging from 2 to 10 yards. make, fast-color, and come in a wide assort- ment of stripes, checks, plaids and solid col- ors. Special S¢ yard. “Mill Ends’ of Table Damasks Clearance ‘A special lot of 64-inch Bleached Cotton Damask, mercerized finish, a good grade for every-day use, priced for clearance as fol- lows: 2-yard lengths, special 70¢ each, 24-yard lengths, special BO each. 3-yard lengths, special $1.10 each. Basement Salesroom. These Ginghams are a standard Basement Salesroom. Linen Handkerchiefs “Seconds” Special | Sc] Each These are Handkerchiefs that have been rejected from the manufacturer's lines, be- cause subject to slight imperfections in the weave. Many are slightly soiled. Unusual values at 5¢ each. ~—Bastinent Salesroom. Another very attractive model is in white riset H Dutch neck and 1 1 idered This is Clearance Frosted Rose Foliage, to Rose Foliage, spec Grass Aigrettes, plack ance, 25¢. } Aigrettes, in black and white, special 75¢. | | | Realise otha: J E show in the picture three of these attractive little Dresses, which are prettily made in French fashion, with They are of good grade percale, in a variety of long waist and very short skirt pleasing patterns and washable color ings. Well-made and excellent for p wear. The values at 48¢ are x Broken Lines Silks and Woolens Specials Satin-stripe Challis, mostly in solid col ors, with 2-inch Persian border; in black, navy, old-rose, Copenhagen and cream, spe cial 19¢ yard. Pure Wool Albatross, in shades of tan and reseda, special 19¢ yard Odds and Ends of Silks, in lengths from 1 to 10 yards, including Taffetas in checks and stripes, plain Messalines and Herring bone Shantung, odd shades, specia yard. Stationery Specials Initialed Stationery—50 sheets of paper ff and 50 envelopes—paper hand-die stamped f in blue, special 38¢ box. Carmen Hair Nets, special 20¢ dozen Toilet Soap, 9 cakes in box, special 28¢ box. i Hand and Nail Brushes, special 13¢ | Women’s Gloves and Hosiery ||| Clearance Women’s 16-button-length Lisle Gloves, mousquetaire wrist ; black, white and tan; to close out, 20¢ pair. Women’s 16-button-length Silk Gloves, HI mousquetaire style; black, white, tan, laven- der, pongee; to close out, 75¢ pair. Women's Black Cotton Hosiery, medium weight, seamless style, to close out, 11¢ } palr, Children’s Knit Waists, special 10¢-— } Equipped with straps and buttons; 268, Basement #alesroom | i} Furniture Dry Goods FREDERICK & NELSON, Store Closes Daily at 5:30 INC. R ctimeseeaasiamnssnianiaie Furniture Dry Goods _ A GENERAL CLEARANCE TOMORROW OF | | VISITORS to the store tomorrow m | buying qpportunities of unusual nay come prepared to find interest in almost every Section, following a mid-season round-up of broken, surplus j and discontinued lines, with a view to quick disposal. The clearance prices have been made solely with a view to CLEARANCE Notions, Toilet Goods Velvet Grip lose pporter j hic 1 pink, special 28¢. und white ilkgrip air silk-w and bl coat hanger aps Ihe dish Hair I ye, special ial 15¢. Umbrellas: Clearance A broken line of Women’s and Men's fine Umbrellas, various styles and grades, is of Ij fered at exceptional inducements for quick } selling. via 9 CLEARANCE Embroideries,. Leather | Goods, Jewelry Thursday to be € z are exat sh’s Ruffling, plain a h al, Se yard Odds and Ends of Imported Coin Purses, Card Cases, Opera Bags, Jewel Boxes, Chat } elaine Bags and Traveling: Cases, at impor Odds and Ends of al Se. Black Fans, speci » close out, 5O¢. A large assortment of Fancy Hat Pins, | choice, 5¢. Back Combs, spc CLEARANCE Women’s and Infants’ Hosiery Broken lots Infan' f black, pink and sky ¢; to close pair Broken lots Infants’ Silk Hosiery, full fashioned, in black and tan; to close out 25¢ pair Broken lots Infants’ Mercerized Hosiery, in white, pink and sky-blue, to close out ! 10¢ pair Broken lots Women's Silk Hosiery, of high grade; some slightly soiled; d to close out, 85¢ pair ’ Cashmere Hosiery, in out, 10¢ assorte First Fioor. CLEARANCE Knit Underwear Odds and Ends of Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear are priced extremely low for quick clearance. Many of thése are in the t at the ‘active sav ing ample justification for anticipating future need& and buying liber } ally. First Piooe, Art Needlework: Materials Clearance Specials Pillow Cord Sets, special, 4 for 15¢. Pillow Girdles, extra heavy, special 25¢. Bath Robe Cord Sets,,in wool, special 15¢. Silk Pillow Laces, special 5¢. Gobelin Embroidery Cotton, special 10¢ dozen skeins. Men's Quilted Satin Slipper Soles, special | 20¢ pair Misses’ and Children’s Slipper Soles, spe- cial 10¢ pair Fancy White Braid for Summer pillows, special B¢ yard Green Fringe for table runners, special 5¢ yard. First Floor, CLEARANCE Men’s Furnishings Men's Plain and Plaited Shirts, in madras ] and percale, with cuffs attached; sizes 15% to 1714; to close out, T5¢. |} Men's Flowing-end Four-in-Hands, of high H quality, to close out, 25¢ each. Men’s Lisle ant Silk-Lisle Hosiery, in Summer colors, plain and fancy patterns, to close out, 25¢ pair. | Men's fine quality Silk-finished Lisle Ho- | siery, patterned in fine stripes and clocked H gifects; to close out, 3 pairs for $1.00, or 5¢ pair, —Firet Floor. u A’! ARGE assortment soiled from display, « follows Two-piece pecial 5O¢, and $1.50, Brassiere 7T5¢, $1.00 Combinations, Dand $3.50. American Covers, tly , ize pecial, ¢, 50¢ and T5e¢. made Corset moving the merchandise immediately, Broken and Surplus Lots, and Discontinued Lines and in all instances are de- cisively below regular figures. aE ® The variety of the offering; and the fact that quantities are limited prevent details here—the following merely sufficing to show the scope of the movement: Muslin Underwear: Clearance ell-made irments rices a Combinations, er ‘ $1.00, » $1.95, $2.50 to Circular Drawers, T5¢, $1.25 Long White Skirts, sp 50¢, 75¢, $1.50 $10.00. French CLEARANCE | Women’s Walking Skirts Samples and Odd Garments From Regular Lines At $4.85 all are up in fine ser and fine Phey have been designec lored by experts, have th id are mixtures twine plain lel gorec ; models, h panel | Every skirt ir ceptional value at ~~ CLEARANCE In Waists A small lot of high-grade Tailored Waists, in variou $2.50. Lawn Slips, for wear 1 wa light-1 black se out, 25¢ each Silk-mull Slips. ht-blue and pink, to ut, 50¢ each cial, to out "Children’s Dresses: Clearance in gingham lue, sizes 10 and D5¢. Juniors’ mall jot various # fais; spe elal sizes cale; 1 land tai e correct hown in abit-back l 1 yack id | CLEARANCE Floor Coverings PRO - BRUSSELS ART SQUARES— 6x9, » $4.50. 9x12. {ALL - WOOL INGRAIN ART SQUARES— ial $6.25, | $7.25. MARTHA WASHINGTON RAG RUGS— 6x 9, special $5.00. 8x10, special $8.00. 9x12, special $10.50. 9x10-6, 51 9x12, YE OLD TIME RAG RUGS 6x 9, special $4.50. Rx10, sf * 9x1 Clearance: Drapery Fabrics A large assortment of desi fabrics, including loons, Bands for portiere ‘ Nets, Chintzes, Silks an Domestic mures reduced for clearance to 4 low | 256 “50¢ | Summer Millinery Materials irable Upholstery and Drapery and Imported Cretonnes, Gal urtains, Vel Damasks, Ar d Scotch “Sunfast” materials— prices | 7B¢ $1.00 | a Specially Priced Children’s Two-tone Mi- | lan Hats, $1.25. Pompons, special 25¢. Frederick Milan Hats in latest shapes, black, burnt and nat ural color, finished with vel vet flanges, special $1.95 and $2.25. Imitation Black Neapoli- tan Hats, special $2.00 and $2.25. Satin Roses, Moss Roses, small June Roses, Moss Rosebuds and Small Silk Roses, 6 in bunch, special 45¢. Ivy, Rose and Rosebud Foliage, special 65¢. Large Single Roses, spe cial 65¢. Forget-me-nots and Clus- ter Roses, bunch of 12, spe cial 65¢. Fancy Ornaments, cial 25¢. Wings, special 25¢. Second Floor. & Nelson spe- Incorporated Wash Goods . Priced for Clearance at 25c Yard es, sur and odd colorings of f rly worth red in one Jot at this Embroidered Batistes. Shantung Satin Soliel. Kyoto Silks. Silk-and-cotton Dimities. Silk-mixed Shepherd Checks. Rough-weave Silk-and-cotton fabrics. Calcutta Silks. Two-tone Tussah. Silk-and-cotton Crepes. Fine Worsted Waistings. Special, 25¢ yard —First Floor, CLEARANCE Women’s and Children’s Footwear Closing out a number of styles in Wom- en’s Patent and Gun-metal Oxfords, with practically all size pecial $2.90 pair Closing out odd lines of Misses’ — Chil- ent Oxford An assortment of Children’s High and Low Shoes, kid and patent leat! CLEARANCE Women’s Gloves Sixteen - button-length Kid Gloves, in black, wh broken sizes; spe- cial $2.65 pair Women’s and Misses’ fine quality White Mocha Gloves, t style, with large cuff, special $1.50 pair Women’s Long Silk Gloves, with mous- quetaire wrist, in black and various colors, mostly in small sizes, special 50¢ pair. —Firet te and colors; Corsets: Clearance To close out quickly, we offer a number of long, straight-line, fashionable models, in La Camille and Madame Irene Corsets, odd styles and broken sizes, at unusual savings. Three lots featured at $5.00, $6.00 and $10.00. —Second Floor. CLEARANCE Silks and Woolens A large assortment of Dress Silks, in a va- riety of weaves and colorings, in some cases yst one of a kind, in others two or three les—not an undesirable silk in the offer- Sing; special, for clearance, 50¢ and 75¢ § yard }” Woolen Dress Fabrics, in a number of the $ season's choice weaves, incomplete color as- } sortments, grouped for clearance in two lots, { at 49¢ and 98¢ yard —First Floor, CLEARANCE Sheets and Pillow Cases Closing out a lot of good grade Bed Sheets, size 81x90, with patent seam centers, and 72 x90, seamless, at 50¢ each. Closing out a lot of good quality Muslin Pillow Cases, size 45x36, at LO@ each. A quantity of Bleached Sheeting, 9-4 width, good quality from starch, priced to close out at 25¢ ya —Bedding Section. Housefurnishings: Clearance Fireless Cookstoves that have been used as samples, special, $3.00, $13.00 and $15.00. White Enameled Bathroom Cabinets; of seamless metal; fitted with adjustable glass shelves and surmounted by 12x19 beveled plate mirror; special, $ 0. Erie Strong Boxes, heavy steel, oxidized finish, special $2.90. Imported Clothes Hampers, in willow woven straw, special $2.95. Imported Waste Baskets, in fancy w eave; | several styles and colors ; special, 40¢, 50¢, | 55¢ and 90¢ each. Housefurnishings Section. Stationery: Clearance Specials Eaton, Crane and Pike Fine Correspond- ence Paper and Cards, in the later French shades; boxes slightly soiled; to close out, 60¢. Dennison’s Fancy Napkins, in assorted de- signs, to close out, per thousand, $1.00, Marcus Ward Writing Tablets, in vari- ous sizes, a broken line; to close out, 10c each, —First Floor, ese f4uree rere egsseescoe

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