The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1911, Page 10

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YOU'LL FIND IT HERE si AR ‘ FURNITURE | FREDERICK & NELSON, In. [FURNITURE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE || EW HAVEN, Conn-—investl-|ian will be boys, the former John |, Mies Chrystal Heme reprenente cae DRY GOODS Giere Cleese Dally of 0180. DRY GO sen! oe gation by the board of education | Bovingson” and the latter Joot| te stage a theatrieal family of aah aan aman Feveals the fact that a | McFee, father wae Bi She eva of “San sherte"| 4 spn vain parma 78 - RES arming White Summer Dresses | Children’s Wool Sweater Cn Frade “boost and actor, and oa ° | her mother was F Small Gi 1 d B ies “a cwenee : icine Ca or irls and Boys pecial $1.4 coran, a gifted ; pee. os saxt Sencar” a Woodland, actress of her , HE Infants’ Wear Section is a ‘olunteer and Lesehi parks. a displaying an unusual variety be y $150, ME land of baked of tasteful styles in Wash Dresses Eight men caught playing black — " ‘aaa me ~0.. Abe ; / Jackon ‘the waverfront yesterday mA paiiaies . pon. Se oe and Suits for little folk, including Were gathered in by Motorcycle Pa} yesterday that the f doctor 3 this day, In . many beautiful imported garments, will today be «iv -~ " h " i goinan Ri iS cejus defore Judge] tint by Hion college | a yey a ses ee exquisitely hand-embroidered. Just *. has added : / a few suggestions: fac O'FALLON, Ilis—A_ moonlight 6 to a fa ] 1 Babies’ Short Dresses, of session of his was held tn 4 name, ¥, »: nainsook, with peasant sleeve Paty. Becnnse of the Totewae nent | QUARTET, TRIPLETS, TWINS embroidered yoke outlined in lace inser ‘ - BLESS HAPPY CANADA HOME| . tion, Sizes 6 monchs to 2 years, 50c "ALGARY, Canada, June 16.—| Children’s Short Hubbard Dresses, with sco cbahcod pelaiahistecindenn ded ewalosky, a Russian, recent-| } peasant sleeve and Dutch neck, made of WASHINGTON — Carrie jth Blac emg ng aan and prettily trimmed with Valen Nation's will filed here leaves np coenag ong Bde Nps ciennes insertion and edge. Sizes 6 months Dut 21, ts already the fond mother | her $10,000 ti prince * c to the Carrie Nation home for {of triplets and twins, who were born ot and 1 year, 95c the wives and widows of #|% Russia. “Over here,” the sur 7 "ig Girls’ French Dresses, sizes 4 and 5 years, in a variety of drunkards, The — establiah- aeee eer sald ny se ma Bhan =) ; styles. One in white lawn, has long waist, tucked and ment is in Kansas City jeryeaing ‘ia Genter. ® = trimmed» with round-thread Valenciennes insertion, and be tucked skirt with ribbon-drawn embroidery beading at waist, him, and Egan's $1.45 igade took one " z , ee inner had | CHICAGO—Denatured dancing, Mo ceyoror Din Children’s White Tailored Dresses, in Russian style, Shih later. Ded | or exercien, men tn one Nall and : } : , sizes 2 to § years, box-plaited at front and back, sleeves trim Women’s Colored Border Handkerchiefs, daintily ems tn a general as-| Women in another, ts suggested by J jo ° med with stitched box plaits; have belt below waist line; } broidered in one-corner effects, in shades of blue, pink, tam, 1 at's p. m.| HH. Van Meter, superintendent of Ae 6 paseo tne which. three /@Vangélical work at the Christian MRS. JOSEPH M, DIXON, } $1 } lay ender and green; 15¢. ti. redoubts were|®ndeavor Union Wife of Senator Dixon of Montana, | views that It clonded the victory of strat — :; Dennison’s Pretty Summer nit for Girls and Notion payee imeapenmanaali Picnic Suecialti Juniors Attractively Priced z Pe Icnic Opeciaities ; Juniors’ Dresses, of flowered dimity, Specials The steamer Flyer yesterday re-| Cd) Dennison’s “Damask” Ta- : with pattern border trimmings, Dutch ant Oe Telegram on the Seattle-/ “asta Sra neck and mandarin sleeves, with cluster Alfa Hooks and &; rett Tun, the latter vessel hav ble Covers, size 63x84 inches, “ tucks over shoulder. Skist is in plain } black and white, special for picnic lunches, 15¢ gored effect, finished with plaited flounce. 4 card; 3 for 10¢. Fiyer will keep on the run. Dennison’s Crepe Paper Sizes 15, 17 and 19 years, $6.75. Tubular Shoe Laces, a Juniors’ Dresses, made of striped and} tra heavy; special 8¢ and e Napkins, 5¢ dozen io ie sacl sere Oa , Sabin thie bscauts Bold, figured lawns, with Dutch neck, sailor col- | 10¢ bunch. The body of an unidentified ma ys: lar and mandarin or peasant sleeves; plain . ‘ was found beside the track in the/ signed for six persons, co San -abirt. sth &F yr pla H Community Sewing Concade tunnel yesterday at sist of one table cover, y rela ‘Sis bs 18 Ege M19 cane eros in black, white and rthern train: 0 repo i iH bw «anita lounce, Sizes 15, 17 anc years, * 1 the case on arrival at Seattle. | Being a question to most people whether or | eraiohta twelve doilie and $4.50 or Pha yard spools, spe . be . and six plates, 25¢ +e een “ae el Seattle lumber mills will soon be not we actually sell $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes ; ‘ Girls ; lawn and Dimity Dresses, in Carmen Tavisible fia busy with big orders from the East. at $2.50. We have proved to their entire satis- Dennison’s Handy u pe pl frp gece fy Be, Me Nets, special 20¢ dozen, a8 & result of the bright outloo : c is “ 5 c t a Q crops throughout the West, faction, and will prove to you. We will sell you containing Gummed peasant sleeve, with trimming of tucks Silk Hose Supporters, for es, ! ; ) Rings and Clips, Key 1 declared A. J. Earling, president of le var Ste c t | ings and Clips, Key, and pipings or marquisette embroidery. } children, special 10¢. ived | Walk-Over, Stetson, Barry, Knox, Worth—in Rubk Band wine f ) . Cs the Milwaukee system, who arr +s : yy : ubber ands, win Skirts are in full plaited style. Sizes6 to} Valena Hair Nets, a ; ‘ ; tune anak Gh ! yesterday. fact, most of the high grade makes you are fa- Transparent Tape and ‘Glue, 14 years. Prices $1.95 to $4.50. size, special 18¢. | P $1.00. —Viret Vicor . —Becond Floor —Firet Flee, Mayor Diling Is planning on miliar with—for men and women, at— } double fire protection. Salt water maine will be established along Bea agi" to | pat GVSSO furs || Frederick & Nelson, Inc.—Basement Salesroom Twenty-eight fire patrol & district for each engine house, sly -_ SPECIAL IFTY garments to be closed out at this specially-low price. They are in an attractive fancy weave, made with turnover collar, turn-back cuffs, two pock- ets, and fasten with large pearl buttons. Choice of white, Ox- ford and cardinal. Sizes © to 10 years. Special $1.45. Other interesting values in Children’s Sweaters at $2.95 and $3.75; in Misses’ sizes, at $3.95 and $4.50. : June 16, 1864, was a bloody day before Petersburg, Va. Gen. Bir ney started in the forenoon to we -) assault the Con federate re doubta before Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs, ise Sheer Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, of good texture, with narrow hemstitched border, embroidered with pretty initial in the long effect that is now so popular, Excellent values at 15¢. padptdetaiesd wee REE, | W William D. Freeman Is chosen first assistant fire chief he must Sacra eas fr Women’s and Misses’ Wash Dres Before the council Monday. | Oxt ‘ ; anata eae | POSTON CHOE (O., Second at Pike |] My © j si w.e Low Priced at fing captain of the revenue cutter SAMPLE HOP INC., Over Swift’s Drug Store Gunboat Concord Here. — a“ 7 ] f 976 | The gunboat Concord arrived in \ 4 the stream yesterday and was) } a f | turned over to the Washington na- val militia to take the place of the ; fi. monitor Cheyenne, which will con-| atm ! tinue to be used as a cruiser. , ¢ * IPHESE are Dresses that would regularly be marked at hig At the commencement exercises) 3. prices, but the advantage of a very favorable purchase is pas of Queen Anne high school Tuesday | yh rin receive diigo oth : . on to our customers. recetve diplomas, Both | : es vavedictnrian and te “satutato } 3 \ They are one-piece models, in checked and striped gingham, palette naenaenseel ; VIA | : P and dotted and striped lawns—-some in high neck styles, others — with round and Dutch necks. The waists are plain, prettily trim- © | A Aa 2 ; med, or made up of allover white embroidery; the sleeves are el i | ime bow length. ; Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; 34 to 40 bust measurement. ( ¥ The materials are good, the styles becoming and practical, | - all have been tailored with care. Special $3.75. —Basement anes On the following dates Special Re 1-Trip Summer Excursion Tickets will be on ¢ from all points in the Pacific Northwest: JUNE 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30. cc. eae JULY 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28. pre icymguanlite: H AUGUST 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30. | nd ecm 1 AUGUST 3: 46, 14 16,16, 17, 28 2 | Sale of Undermuslins ‘THE June Sale Prices are surprisingly-low for *Atlantic Ci A\ a og ag vr +++ 8102.40 : . garments of such desirable designs and mate- Boon City, N. J... ae Lea Philadelphia . rials, aad so well-made, as visitors have been quick ~actieg ston -- 110.00 Pittsburg . to appreciate, and interest in the event continues al strawberries ....... Pees Cee 91.50 **Rochester, N. Y. keen ¢ oa — Fag 4 “ i] as keen as ever. Basement Salesroom, oe Reeeen k sabe Ee aoe 72.50 Rochester, N. Y. LONG WHIT IRTS, Pelihrnia arsed” onions ”<: x : e Py F . St. Louis JUNE SALE PRICE, 45¢ ‘ gece St. Paul ... " . 60. | , These Skirts have muslin Washington ............. 50:8 ii tops, trimmed in cotton tor- *On dates June 28 to July 6 1911, only. **On dates June 30 to July 6 and August 4 | seas grok Pee oa to 17, 1911, only. ial broidery ruffle, and are ex- LIMITS: Final return limit October 31, 1911. LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVI- fii uf cellently adapted for wear “e “ : LEGES and choice of diverse routes are permitted | a ay under house dresses. Z ria Witeote eaill he nold eiiilly selienad: 4 Pee acer IN LONG WHITE SKIRTS, elery. dozen NR cig ‘hang at proonttions aly reduced fares to many other destinations in the Hilf JUNE SALE PRICE, 65¢ Abe : 2 a me owt we fe those namec eturn may be made through Colorado and California at | , \ With muslin tops and } med in flowers, wreaths, ribbon bows, quills am - a He et ee ple flounce of tucked law T J evel orden nd 80 : : a : ; triple fl sapcien Sasi ihe fancy feathers. The assortments offered rendet] poe Deere“ OF ‘ Special Train for “Shriners” to Rochester, N. Y., July 1. | UNE. SALE PR oot easy the selection of a becoming style for every t Special Train for “Elks” to Atlantic City July 4. \\\ ‘Muslin Skirts, with very deep $ of face. —emwui WH ; flounce of embroidery, in pol- : on saat eas poe gotta “ALL STEEL TRAINS” TO i I ka-dot pattern; also Skirts B ASSURES A SMOOTH AND | ; vith double flounce of eycle ’ 5 with double flounce of eyelet COMFORTABLE TRIP, BUT MOST ESSENTIAL OF ALL— FUE EE aR og Rnbeeabeyeaee: lawe. Tei roken Lines of 3 med with hemstitched tucks, | nam heme cts. | Misses? and Children’s Coats : For additional information regarding fares, routes, s }/ LONG WHITE SKIRTS, JUNE SALE PRICE, $1.95 * CHICAGU car reservations, train service, etc., Male we! ‘A hea leeping | —Very aftractive Skirts, with deep embroidery flounce, in Special $3 95 WW) ; L. CRISWE } eyelet and dot design, finished at top with wide embroidery ‘. /LWAUKEE da) Sate Gee ‘A. P. CHAPMAN, JR, beading drawn with ribbon IIE lot includes Coats in coverts, cheviots and a few ii] a PUGE? SOUND y Ticket Agent. General Agent Passenger Dept. Cortespondingly good values are offered i mannish mixtures, single- and double-breasted styl Second Ave. and Cherry St., Seattle, Long Princess Slips, at 95¢, $1.25 and &. 45. Nned and unlined—all plain tailored, with fitted collars ‘Trains depart from the New Union Station, Jackson St. Corset Covers, in many styles, it 25¢, 38¢, 45¢ and Excellent for street and outing wear. | 55¢. “The New Steel Trail," The New Line Is the Short Line Combination i a 454 TS¢, bes and $1.45. Sizes 6 to.J6 years, but not all of these sizes in each style. and Special for quick selling, $3.95. —Basoment Salesreom

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