The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1911, Page 8

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___ THE SEATTLE STAR _ Q THE MAINE lod Wreee Leased Wire.) HAVANA, June S--Pumps were placed in readiness today prepara tory to beginning the work of draw ing out the water in the cofferdam around the wreck of the United States battleship Maine in Havana | harbor, When the bull is exposed | it is hoped the exact cause of the explosion which wrecked the war ship will be determined. Sawed Off His Own Leg YORK, Pa, June 6.—Charles Seligman eighty-six years old, who nine years ago sawed off one of his legs when his foot was affected with gangrene, died bere today Seigman was advised that ampu tation would cause his death be cause of his advanced age, The sur- geons would not perform the oper ation. Seigman thereupon sawed his leg off himself and quickly got better. ERVES STITCHED TRENTON, N. J, June 5—A } operation that united the ered nerve with #u s upset medical 4 given H, L, Jobes the use of his right agn. For five it has been pargivaed Dr . J. Bommer peMormed the peration The Victoria Sliver band, of the Salvation Army, gave (wo musical programs at the Arcade Hall yee Furniture Dry Goods YOU'LL FIND IT HERE ° NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Furniture Dry Goods - FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. While King Alphonso ie playing Store Closes Daily at 5:30 the part of the good Samaritan, and befriending Diaz, he might make & hit with some folks by offering a third floor room to Lorimer. Now Is an Excellent Time to Buy Linens In spite of the scarcity of the raw flax, and the steadily-climbing price of the finished product, the June Sale offers powerful savings to Seattle house- keepers, warranting them in laying in liberal supplies for future needs. We in- stance below some of the special values offered in Linens by the yard, Pattern Cloths and Napkins, Towels and Towelings: First Foor 24x24 NAPKINS, SPECIAL $3.00 DOZEN—Extra-heavy, with spot center and Fleur de Lis border. ; MADEIRA HAND - EMBROIDERED LUNCHEQN NAPKINS, SPECIAL $6.85 DBZ RN—Have hand-embroidered corners in effective designs and gcalloped, edges. “The essential for a woman's suc | Special Pentecostal services were cess in business is that she forget held in all Roman Catholic and her sex when Episcopal churches yesterday, dealing with men, She must meet them upon elected to pe plane of bus: | during May mess, What we | read about men preying upon wo- men in offices makes me smile. Men in business are, as every-| where else, what; The packers are abused. All of women make/the restraint they have put upon them, If women | trade is reasonable, they declare. practice allure-| But that isn’t what she called it ments during | When she bought the steak for din Dusiness hours, | PF they must not be appalled if men re- gard those coquetries as overtures.” That is a little lectyye to business girls the Baroness de Bazus, who as Mrs, Frank Leslie was known as the “handsomest newspape® woman im the United State delivers upon this, her 60th birthd: new members were the Commercial club Fifty-six Mra. J. W. Hickman, widow of J, W. Hickman, died at her daugh ter'’s home at 208 Sth ay, North {last evening. Funeral services will be private, OOINCH BLEACHED TABLE LINEN, SPECIAL 65¢ YARD—An excellent grade, of Irish manufacture. 70-INCH BLEACHED IRISH TABLE EN ECIAL $1.05 YARD—Very BL& CLOTHS AND LLY PRICED—In ef- suitable for round or NAPKINS fective floral ¢ oval tables <eaiaal {CH HEMMED HUCK, TOW- IAL 17¢ EACH—Hat-linen, sturdy wearing quality. f ALL-LIN IUCK TOWELS, SPE- CIAL 25¢ ‘H—Hemstitched or with plain hems. HUCK TOWELS, SPECIAL 49¢ EACH—Large size, with hemstitched or scalloped edges. HALF - LIN KITCHEN CRASH, SPECIAL @¢ YARD—Half-bleached, ab- sorbent grade. ‘“ 20-INCH ALL-LINEN "GLASS TOW- z SPECIAL 14¢ YARD—With red Size inches, special $2.50. special $3.15. special $3.75. Size 81x81 special $4.00. Size 90x90 special $5.00. Napkins in 24x24-inch’size to match above “loths, special, dozen, $3.85. AI#.-LINEN BREAKFAST NAPKINS, SPECIAL $1.10 DOZEN—Full-bleached, good quality e 22x22 ALL-LINEN® NAPKINS, spr. CIAL $1.85 DOZEN—Full bleached, in spot pattesn only. 20x20 ALL-LINEN NAPKINS, SPE- CIAL $2.45 DOZEN—in spot and floral designs 70x72 6 70x” inches 70x108 inches, Size . Size Seven girls were confirmed at the Temple de Higsch yesterday morning. Shabuoth services pre ceded the ceremony. Sometimes it 18 too late to mend, | but it Is never, NEVER too early to PREVENT FOURTH @F JULY CASUALTIES. June 5, 1862, a freshet on the north bank of the Shenandoah kept two hoxgile ar mies at peace The Union army was mighty busy trying to build @ pontoon bridge, while the Con-/ federate army was building a ferry. It ia just as important in| inches, : inche?, - A shower consisting of clothing, | groceries and food@tuffs will be given at the Floramce Crittenton home Thursday afternoon, |war to know how to bulld bridges jand ferries as it is to know how to aes ees races ccnctentsoes |B0%* straight, but the war cor-! Postmaster Geerge F. Russell, and Willard D. Thorpe, hod San Diego, Cal., will address the Conr * mercial club tomorrow night. | Members of the King County Medical society will meet in the WASHINGTON.—The department Chamber of Commerce tonight of justice has left it entirety to the — department of war whether con-| The First Presbyterian churce tracts for the construction of the Sunday school orchestra will give Lake Washington canal locks should |a recital in the Sunday school “be let at this time. jroom Wednesday night The Tabernacie Baptist chureh| An éntertainment “will be gi has extended a call to Dr. Luther|by pupils of Mrs. Boardman * Little of Port Worth, Texas, to be-| Mr. Rogers at the First Unitarta ‘come its pastor. * jehureh tonight. ” A fire, starting in @ moving pie) A concert under the auspices of tnre machine at the Star theatre the Green Lake church will be erday very narrowly escaped do given Friday ev - considerable 7. The cool- ROUND-THREAD LINEN TOWEL- ING, SPECIAL, 10¢ YARD—For kitchen or roller towels. ~ THE JUNE SALE OF Bedspreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases WHITE CROCHET BED; | 63x90 STRIPED DIMITY BED- SPREADS, SPECIAL 90¢ EACH | SPREA SPECIAL $1.00 —In doublé-bed size 5 EACH—Especially suitable for use DOUBLE-BED SIZE HEM- in summer homes. MED CROCHET BEDSPREADS, | SHEETING sMUSLIN, | SEE- SPECIAL $1.20 EACH—Of good | CIAL 25¢ YARD—Good quality, full bleached, 81 inches wide. quality. A DOUBLE-BED SIZE HEM- respondents do not write such long |pleces about it. Pe THE JUNE SALE OF Saat || White Wash Fabrics per tooth Full Bet of Teeth (gua Offers attractive savings orf materials strongly in demand for fashioning Summer Waists, Dresses and Underwear. Examples 36INCH LONG CLOTH, PIECE OF 12 YARDS, $1.00—Even-thread quality LONG CLOTH, PIBCE OF 12 YARDS, SPECIAL $1.45—Fine even-thread weaye, in soft finish i 3%6-INCH LONG CLOTH, 12- YARD BOLT, SPECIAK $1.90— Patni Batraction Kraminations Vree NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS SPECIAL 414 Fleet Ave. 36-INCH ED? ISH NAIN- SOOK, BOX ¢ 12 YARDS, 76x SHEETS, SPECIAL 50¢ of the employes prevented a = oe ‘The damage was about $200. i | Ree REARR AAR * HE'S DYING, LONELY JEW YORK.—Old Manuel #8, the “hermit of .” a recluse for 30 an avowed atheist, in a lonely room, books, his only com- Becoming oppressed religion, he gave yp bank- and entered apon his lonely solitude. +e 4 Z i tel i gf seteeeeeeeeee * * % * * * * * * RREKKAERHARARA ER fasts WHAT A “SAFE AND SANE Anferican citizen, but now uubject, has transferred half of the| 10,000,000 Waldorf-Astoria hotel to) his eldest son. Thus he saves $2 000 inheritance tax in this country nd the incom in England. M. J. McCabe, 77, died at his late residente at 308 Warren av., yesterday morning. { Seattle Chapter of the America Institute wi) entertain RH. Mac Michael, national president, to night. “We are all looking ruth,” declared Rev. Sh it. Mark's chu yesterd: for the ler at ALASKA ey PRINCESS BOYAL, JUNE 46, to, auLy Made from selected Sea Island cot- ton. 42-INCH IMPERIAL ) CLOTH, 12-YARD PIECE, SPE- CIAL $2.45—Fine, soft finish, es pecially adapted foe undermuslins. CHECKED AND STRIPED F YARD—With a linen finish that is retained after laundering. SPECIAL $1.95—In finer texture, 3% inches wide, $2.45 the box of 12 } ‘E BATISTE, 40 INCHES | WIDE, SPECIAL 18¢ YARD— | An evenly-woven, sheer white dress | fabric LAXON AND LINAIRE, 25¢ —Piret Pleo. THE JUNE SALE OF Underwear MED CROCHET BEDSPREADS, SPECIAL $1.75 EACH—In heavy Marseilles patterns. UNBLEACHED PILLOW CAS- INGS, SPECIAL 8¢@ AND 10¢ YARD—Heavy, durable grade, 42 inches wide, special 8@ yard; 45 inches wide, special 1O¢ yard. xl EACH—Heavy, round-thread linen- finished grade, with seamed centers, 90-INCH (SEAMLESS TS, SPECIAL 65¢ EACH— Bleached and extra-strong. 42836 PILLOW CASES, SPE- CIAL 10¢ EACH. é 45x36 PILLOW CASES, SPE- CIAL 14¢ EACH. —sesaing section. 2 Axminster Rugs Special $16.50 —the Sale prices are low, but how low one does not fully realize until the dainty morn- FOURTH MEANS may Be gathered |!ng, but most of us are looking tn) * from the figures of casualties of the |he wrong places.” Truth, he said.) 1909 Fourth and the partly sane | Was acquired through the Spirit of . Ces Gite ie uae tains ing We can offer fifty Rugs at* this’ extremely léw figure, be- cause they-aré in patterns that the manufacturer has discontin- « Fourth of last year. In the former year there were reported 215 deaths | as against but 131 last Fourth; 5,092) injured in 1909 celebrations of the insahe variety and 2,792 injured last | year. | Four arrests were made yesterday | for speeding, one of the guilty ones | ‘&@ motoreyclist. They are W.4 Cc. wn, G. T. Whiting, A. E. ‘White and F. &. arick. MUSKOGEE, Okla.—Former Gov- beet CHICAGO.—The new Chicago & hwestern station, covering 20 acres, second largest in the world, opened for service. | . PORTLAND, Or—According to * Washington dispatches, the federal government expects to collect $160,- 204,000 corporation tax in Otegon as against $153,909,000 last year. A Christian Science lecture by— Clarence A. Buskirk, a mémber of | the "board of lecturers, yesterday | afternoon packed the Moore and | turned hundreds away The fellow who makes good is often the one who hasn't ahy home to wire fer money when he’s broke. CARSON CITY.—Sentenced to| * hang for his part in a Goldfield) murder, Patrick Casey, an old-time) last appear-| diamond, when he um- pired a game between two convict teams. — NEW YORK—A $1,000,800 home | on Fifth av, is the present to two-) months-olé John Randolph Hop-| Kins from Papa Hopkins, consul | general from Panama to this! country. } \ PARIS—That the American Tele- |] stock will |f phone and Telegsaph probably be the second American | security listed on the Paris bours® ‘yas intimated here today. | NEW YORK—Fishing for rats! with hook «nd line, od, and can be discerned only through character. Tid Second Avenue FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM Special Prices on New Embroideries 27-INCH EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS, SPECIAL 55¢ YARD—In floral, scroll and dot dtsigns, blind and open-work embroideries, exe- cuted on fine nainsook and Swiss, with firm, fast edges. Patterns eminent ly desirable for gradua- tion dresses, Infants’ wear and many other pur poses. EMBROIDERY TIONS, SPECIAL 10¢ riety of new patterns, w serviceable materials, for and Summer garments of ALLOVER 50¢ YARD—On Swiss, nainsook and cambric, in small, medium and_ bol waists and yokes. Excellent Millinery baited with |f Umburger, Harrison Lee, a negro, || 16, freed the New Rochelle city hall of the gests. CHICAGO—More than 200 tum: || bermen have been subpoened for the f@deral investfRation of the so- called lumber trust. | COLORADO SPRINGS — David Belasco’s daughter, Mrs. William | Elliott, is dying at her father's| summer home. Bhe is suffering |} with tuberculosis of the stomach. NEW YORK.—Theodore Stein, a} cigar manufacturer, died just as he took the winning trick in a long acd of pinochle gt the Leider: |} ri ‘ang club. cause. Apoplexy was the WASHINGTON, — Present es- timates of the corporation tax due the government covering a period of four months indicate the revenue | will amount to $28,500,000, * ° Red Silk Poppies, 25¢ | bunch. |] Pink Apple Blossoms, in | large clusters, 25¢. Marguerites, pink, tan and 15¢ bunch, An excellent showing of the summer wear, moderately pric in white, light-blue, il Wt EDGES EMBROIDERIES AND INSER YARD—In a wide va- ell-embroidered on fine, trimming undermuslins every description. § SPEEIAL LONG WHITE SKIRTS AT materials and trimmings are seen, and one notes the careful workmanship that is evident in the most modestly- priced garments. even Recond Fleer, CORSET COVERS AT 45¢—Made of cross-barred dimity, crepe, allover em- nainsook, in tight-fitting "The Crepe garments are and some in embroidery broidery and and fuil style. trimmed with cross-barred linen® lace, dimity have smedallions set in with Valenciennes lace insertion. CORSET GOVERS AT 55¢—In nainsook, barred dimity, batiste gnd lingerie cloth, trimmed in embroidery medallions and lace. In many attractive designs, including the one illustrated. DRAWERS AT 45¢—Circular ued, and hence sold to us at a heavy discount from regular price. There are six patterns to choose from, in pleasing Oriental effect—all 9x12, room size. Very special at $16.50. —Third Floor. Women’s Silk Hosiery, Special 50c Pair Women’s Lavender-top Silk Hosiery, seamless style, with | reinforced toes and heels; extra strong and elastic. the pair, 50¢. Special, } —Firat Floor. Women’s Glace Kid Gloves In Broken Sizes $1.45—With cambric top and dgep embroidery” flounce attractive polka-dot pattern, finished at top with wide embroidery beading drawn ein with ribbon. LONG WHITE SKIRTS AT 95¢—Of good quality muslin, some with trimming of wide eyelet em« broidery insersion and ec others with two rows of linen pattern ¢ to match, | and straight styles, with lace and embroidery trimmings. One gar- | ment has deep flounce of lawn inset | with four rows of Valenciennes tn- ertion SHORT UNCERPETTICOATS AT 45¢@—Made of cambric and trimmed with lawn flounce, tucked and hemstitched, | TWO-PI COMBINATIONS | AT°95¢—Very attractive styles in Special 75c Pair Women’s Kid Gloves, glace finish, 6verseam sewn, with two patent fasteners at wrist. tan, gray and green—not all sizes priced for clearance at T5¢. Colors are black, white, tan, light- in each color." Specially Firat Floor. Surplus Lines of At Popular Prices insertion and cdge. Lace Curtains PRICED FOR CLEARANCE IAL $1.95 PAIR—Not- SPECIAL» $2.65 PAIR—Cable tingham and Cable Net Curtains, in | Net, | Italian Filet, Scotch lace and Madras weave Curtains—un- usually fine texture and designed after old laces; 2% and 3 yards long; white, ivory, two-tone and Arabian color. ° : ° Curtain Nets at Special Prices SPECIAL 38¢ YARD—A wide | SPECIAL, 68¢ YARD—Nets in assortment of Arabian cofor Allover | Filet, Cluny and ‘Allover designsy Nets, 45 fnches wide, in Filet effects, | COPies of real laces, 40, 45 and 48 striped and conventional designs. acbeg Wide. ratte: “end, Arata _ SPECIAL 5S¢ YARD—Nets in| SPECIAL 85¢ YARI®—Beaati Scotch, Filet and Nottingham ful Allover Lace Nets, copies of 40 and 45 inches wide, fine old laces ; effective Filet designs, eWhite and two-tone effects; small barred designs and others; pleasing designs, white, ivory and Arabian color. Values in Summer Toilet Goods nainsook,® having circular drawerg trimmed with embroidery ruffle, and cover finished with ribbon-drawn ennes lace edge and | embroidery edge at top and beading | at waist, ajso drawn with ribbon. Folding ~ Card Table Special $2.35 - In light Golden “Oak with green Leatherette top. ® A light, @rong, convenient Ta ble that’ folds compactly; top covered in good grade green leatherette, metal bound corners and rubber-tipped legs. Spectal at $2.85, —Fourth Floor id designs, adapted for CHEMISES AT 55¢—Of soft | “ nainsook, in knee-length, trimmed at | topewith Valen ribbon-drawn beading Basement Salesroom SPE Values in Materials Arabian and white, 2% and 3 yards long, plain and allover designs inthe lot : Untrimimed Milan Hats, in white, burnt and black; turbans, medium and large shapes, $1.95. White and Burnt Rough Straw » medium and large effects, 50¢. Rough Straw Shapes, in white, burnt and black; medium and large styles, T5¢ and $1.00. 5 Black Neapolitan Shapes in small and medium ef. fects, $2.00 and $2.25. The “World” Beaters Special 35 This practical Beater works just like a churn Small Pink Rosebuds, 25¢ bunch Lilacs, in lavender, white and blue, 18¢ bunch Pink Roses, three bunch, 25¢. Single Roses, in assorted colors, 15¢. Bonar Sailor Hats for mid- ed. Basement Salesroom a@nd will whip ¢ Frederick & incorporated am or eggs stiff in one minute. } Strongly made and well-finished. Special 35¢. ~~Housefurnishings Section. Nelson Palmolive Soap, spe@al, 4 cakes for 25¢. Williams’ Stick, 20¢. Cuticura Soap, per cake, 18¢. Pears’ Soap, scented, 15¢. Dr. Graves’ Tooth Powder, large gn, special 25¢. Absorbent Cotton, rolls, speclal, 25¢. Shaving Powder or in one-pound Peroxide of Hydrogen, 8¢, 13¢ and 18¢. rgens’ Talcum Powder, special, 19¢. Mennen’s Talcum Powder, 15¢. Palmolive Cream, special 25¢. “Bathasweet,” for the bath, spe- cial, 19¢. e » “Mum,” a deodorant, 20¢. —First Fioor.

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