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FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [ruRNITU ts | ee ‘ed YOU'LL FIND IT HERE 'S OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE FURNITURE DRY GOODS Fight Pictures et ¢ Ideal, |The Tragic edding,” "Making Btore Closes Dally at 5:30. Thomas F. Horner, contractor) w. it of Seattie and Mrs. | and builder, died yesterday at the | Joseph: Brown of Tacoma wer Providence hospital. He had been | elected delegates to the convention fa Seattle resident for 2% years. Hejof the Modern Brotherhood of rvived by a widow, a son and|America, to be held in Denver, cp. s |August & They will represent 37 lodges with a membership of 3,000 } Eli B. Mapel, 80, pioneer of the on Puget sound country since 1852,| With Fred 8. Brenton, died at Lebanon, Or., last Wednes- | attle, presiding, and day. He settled where Georgetown | Kauffman, ‘79, of Tacoma, as now is 59 years ago, and reared a toastmaster, 40 alumni of the Unt-| large family there. versity of Pennsylvania recalled “seul d jold days at their annual dinner at #|the Firloch club last night | kak hnnhhhhhh hh % SACRAMENTO, July o1— *|_ Mre. Edith Smith Davis, national 4 |superintendent of scientific tem % Five men in California die to * | jerance instruction, will speak at % every three women, according #/ 154° Northwest Chautauqua this Low Shoe There Is Lots of Time Yet to Wear Low Shoes Summer Millinery in a Clearance at $4.95 MOST interesting group, embracing Hats of Hemp, Neapolitan and Milan Rough Straw Yokes of lawn, net and mar- quisette, trimmed with lace and medallions, some with Sleeves to match, special 25¢. Jabots, Side Frills and Novelty Neckpieces, in wide variety, spe- cial 25e. German Silver Mesh Bags Special —Basement Salrsroom. Mra. C. L, Parker's yard at 707 Seo] Pictures of the Wolgast-Moran Mother Over,” pfs ond av, W. last night tempted Ar | fight, pulled off at San Francisco Lyceum—"'It Happe od im the arti thur French, 14, He climbed the tree, | July 4, will be shown at the Ideal) West,” drama; “The Snare 4 |but when he wanted to hurry down | theatre, 1114 Second ay, tomgr|elety,” drama; “The Free: Lamee,” 3 the > | little later he was caught ®y alrow, They will be shown exctusiVe- drama; “The Temples of India, omen S$ 00 re e n ergarmen $ limb, fell and broke bis wrist. He|ly at the Ideal for one week, after! educationa® song by Elwell . Mrs. Grover Cleveland returned was taken to the city hospital,| which — the are bool clear! City--"The Way of the Kukimo, . a 4 44 ae trip in time to| Where he was attended and then|through to New York tye Wb Minute ber ARMENTS in this soft, dainty crepe material need no ironing-shence are spec mi m her Kurepean tri ” | we ny me 2708 Eliot st 7" “Her*Dad the Constable -ngghee OSE eae vii one Sk t : am Lar pa ter hea siropeoe nell iy “igs eee van Ba 9 Ciroult — “The Tenderfoot's tical. Excellent values are offered in Combinations, Gowns, Long Skirte orty -seventh | ey - elfare Claim,” weatern drama; er te , birthday in. her|, Smith Ely, Jr, oldest mayor of ,10 a. m, to 1:30 om, All sa’ Ben ‘Alice's Sacrifice,” 4 petticoats ( beautiful Prince. |New York city, is dead, aged 86 moving pleturen: “A, South: | ANd Bon, | : ' a EREPE COMBINATIONS, $1.00~1 N. Ja home, | He wae a most able mayor. tirl’s Herolam,” “That's Hap-| 2¢Y Ferney in songs, Me Iiustration shows a practical Kimono Gown | 2 J 1 S, eee durroumd |During his term—1877 and 1878— Horo chats Hap.) exhibit—"Mt. Kina Eruption, ‘ , piece style, Corset Cover and Drawer ta by her chit-|the city’s debt and budget both de-| thro vaudeville acts Find pty ome hal ome! apres of good quality crepe, designed with deep point | 0 Gover and Skirt, of good qualit | ’ Idn't stand rama; “Always comedy; pale nee - 5 a i] dren she will /ereased. | Tammany couldn't Mand) n'The Right of Way,"t"Love and Cheese,” comedy. ed yoke and sleeve in one piece. The sleeves | trimmed with Ifnen pattern lace. Mh pass the —_re- | that, and retire: . Susen nie ry r } mainder of her | . Lane ———— ae pa are trimmed with one row of lace set in and lace LONG CREPE SKIRTS, $1.00—Tr Hi eo any woe eee eNy eee eee , ; suble flounce iH Gaye ah ave|gu eee * * SEATTLE’S VE * * edge, and the neck is finished with linen pat- | with double flounce ‘ie } . J s * . ve Va "REPE INDER-PETTICOATS {| be back home| *® Capt. C. L. MeGregor of the # * WOMEN FAST FOR VOTE “ ace d ith ribbon. Attractive value CREPE UNDER J i Mrs. Cleveland |® Dolphin gave favorable teath # - * * tern lace drawn with ribb Trimmed with parrow flounce at bottor Hi told a reporter,,® mony for Capt. Guptill of the # & Give Up Ice Cream and Devote * at $1.00. — . WH “for there is} ® Spokane at the hearing you #* * Money to Campaign. bd nA PD - : nothing in all|® terday before U. 8 5 eH Me is NEW YORK, July 21-—To * 3 fe . the world like this country The |® Whitney and Turner, He satd * afd the women of California to * | former first lady of the land looks |# that he considered it pate to # % win whon suffrage for women * orris alr mn u oiaen a younger than her years would in-|* take a seams through Langer . *® in presented to the voters there # @icate, and {t te difficult to realize |® Barrows under the same tida lw on October 10, New York #|—e— é 9 — that the young bride of Cleveland's | * ditions as pre _— ~~ . | ® women suffragints have agreed * ° , July Sale Price, $8. eer administration is now a mature) * pokane was wrecked * (o observe a week's fast next * | ren $s ‘ fi [ woman of nearly two score and|* har |@ month, For the n days * Morris Chair, well-built throughout, frame © ten years eee eee |* beginning August 16, the wom # Hosie solid oak, finished dull golden color. Adjustable ‘ - # on Will forego fee cream, cool * ry back and spring seat, fitted with velour cushions SERRE RR RR ee The suffrage bill w | ing drinks, roof garden parties * : lin the Yoly ale a: $8.95. * *@ by the New York legislature by just © and wech-oud vielts “Boy Scout” Stock cial in the July § a 95. —rourth Floor *® FLINT, Mich.—Elmer # one vote, That's the most success Ix Toute anewe . weak 3 Biri « be are — Fat ate Ba a * jamin, 18,"was clectroc by #/ ful defeat on record. lw have subseribed to the plan. ® bie es] bh tsa igeepeabucitdh acing A soda fountain yesterday. * whieh % The money snved will be turn & pel a can ae . | , * Witnesses say he put hte bane * | ed over to the California cause, * fonts thread top; very Housefurnishings Special is S % on an electric globe and lean * willl clastic and wear well, ph Bags v # against the fountain. He gave ® [ik te RM Se pair, FEDERAL % a piercing scream and held to *| | Mi 4 bbed CLOTHES Ri % the fountain until the fuses * Misses ine-ribbec DRIER, SPE- ; bs Fe ‘ SPE | idly ® were cut out, when he dropped # 40 WAITERS STRIKE Silk-lisle Hosiery, in . . CIAL 15¢—Has . quit ~~ the floor dead wT Ls Tiadhlied es mach Se rig pink, eight 22-inch hard- Pe [ he | July 31, 50 years ago | irty walters at the Rathakeller an, red and cham aren. - r der ee te ee ee * | today, Gen Thom peathan Jack: | last night walked out after extral# pagne, 25¢ pair, | wood arms which drop against wall when not with 2 Lage gar hes — ss 4 $ ‘ lin use. : ee f c. we eu Sayed OEE | lout’ his name} pay for overtime had been refused € hildren’s medium POTATO MASHER, SPECIAL 5¢— t im teller in a bank, ne boy and wor fan JOHN CASHNER, them, They have been compelled weight Black Cotton Made of heavy spring wire, with enameled c said, in a joyous shout; on the battle | Ae Me Looked Soon After the War./to work overtime during the Pot Hosiery, fine - ribbed, { | Made of heavy pring , 1 have to stand and tell the folks / ae of Bull] Jobn Castner of the 13th Indiana/latch to handle the big crowds. /M with high spliced heel, } | WQ0d handle ines re sae It was at|VYolunteers has a wound In the|Pifteen remained. , a Rabie i$| MRS, POTTS’ SAD IRONS, SPEC IAL Ee nt when/shoulder as a reminder me) P for o' ime and the aboll narrowed ankle | 8he SET—The set consists of three irons in : wel » confederates |other (hings of ‘the Civil war, in| tion of the practice of charging for double sole and toe, | diff t sizes, one handle an iron rest 4 ba y i ~ Were wavering| which he fought from the start to/broken glasses and dishes was de-|M pair; 3 pairs for $1.00. 2 | Ofer’? ’ 2 won Sunday at Fortuna park. There) : and viectory/Mnish, getting bis discharge injmanded, The management refused |f —Firet Pieor, — has will be races, games and athletic | seemed Hkely to perch on the fed | May, 1865. He now lives at 7536/to meet a committee from the wait Beu ss sematd caesar: Seattle oot | eral banners that Gen. Lee shou Sunnyside ay. with his wife, whom |era, and to sign any agreement as + bs chants have donated more than | ¢¢ hope of ral married 26 years ago. ito working conditions, and as a re $160 in prizes. Mefrethments in| etanée Jochson like 4| Cashner was in many battles. Helshit the 3° mee quit e son pe asemén a esroom the those | stone wall.” Johnston arrived with |fought for four hours at Green| The strikers are members of the | a may reinforcements and the confeder-|Hrier under General Milroy on| Waiters’ union. They are working "i bec. ao | gr of /ates won the day and from that |Oectober 4, 1861. On December 13/under open shop conditions, no me 1s 4 ye aed pve chestra. e proceeds the pic-| minute to this he bas been known/of the same year he was tn the | union being recognized by the wan: | e P 4 = A eat nic will go toward thé sick benefit |in song and story as “Stonewall” |enxagement at Alleghancy, when|ugement. A Special urchase of cati fund of the Newsboys’ union. Jackson and his brigade as the|the Union soldiers withdrew after | ’ and Stonewall” brigade |three hours of hard fighting. He ° * | saaiait CENTRALIA—This city wilt be 9 wee tenes =| er cece af thal CHICAGO—Frightened by juilttish: Meudon wntan "Gen hee Lang Se ence | omen $ an isses ee. light-fingered gentry reported their |loud explosion of a motor in an|Clellan. He recolved hin wound | (rm Ot Buvrumenl. Teste Aire dere Josses to the police yesterday. S.j/automobile, Mamie Roggenbuck,|'n the battle of Dogtown tn the | Oe ae air te ¢ petiien coking Pf e told V. Mallett, 5637 40th av., lost a| 1%, jumped backward in alarm, |Shenandoah valley, where two) Wore Attached to a petites tw esses mon Jocket. HH. P. Jenson, 112 17th av,,|stumbled and broke her neck. She| Union regiments vainly attempted |e council to o11e an arquise e r Fou Mrs. M. B. Hugo, 1327 Terry av.,| died instantly. nd against 52 Confederate Beat and Adam Vargo lost a watch each. | . eT —-= } ciments Bea Miss Hattie Phen reported the loss| WASHINGTON—' romevin"g | week aaana Scene rene’ - * Of o handbag containing $8.45 adenoids from his throat, surgeons | * 0 e a B nin aM: here believe they hy red Sam. | * ar uel Sebate, 12. of arieninat “ten.|% Steals $4,000 in Diamonds * f ' aay tainty aid | doe. * From Sleeping Woman * PRE venty-five Dresses in this fortunate purchase, made trom cain ¥ “Wombat sent over to my house |d0r <4, Sammy wanted to be A/S coronato Sina can HERS ere seventy-S 7 xa oe Just now for my encyclopedia, all) is |* July 21-—A bag containing ® voiles and marquisettes, in sizes ranging from 16 to 3 she the poetry books | had and pad hie! ATLANTA —Mre. Sarah | % SBOOt $4,000 worth of dia & ; ked pe WP oF daas no worse wien alt cnet | CADDOCt, 1%, tied Here toaay, 190) 9 Renee Sad Oise ie cash was w Some have waists in mandarin style, | girdle, Others have lace “eaeibeegens Beat jdogs, her household companions,|* "olen from Mrs. E.G. Sey & : waist and sleeves and Cluny lace band mee ay ota ; »jmurvive her. # mour of Kansas City while | with round or square necks trimmed in : , bows “Wants to name a pair of twins.’ ® asleep fn a berth on a Santa & J tt “sl { trimming. Skirts are straight and full ee a The funeral of Charies E. Eaton.) * Fe train. She had the bag # lace insertion, elbow or }4 sleeves ane) cut some finished with tucks and folds eee! pin 0 ‘ , ; _** TRANS S #| President of the Olymple Lamber| pinned to her nightgown ed high waist-line finished. with messaline | and bands of lace insertion. C % George Frye, owner of the #/{%: Was held yesterday afternoon | ‘ : ‘ 7 % Frye hotel, began suit yester Oh eng Beranaros (4 Bae Pe ma } elie gh Ant acted. te oti The opportunity seldom offers to secure Dresses so desirable at this low price Both fer 418.000 damages for as. [cremated |FOLLOWS HUSBAND $5.00 snsigt ibibo on J 7 ‘ 5 | See | 3 z was to | Hatfield, convicted of attempted | nor buat Pt ge S Li f & the hotel. fail bresking, were each sentenced | f* nisand I= given as the cause hort Lines o Misa} * oe w|i? two to 10 years in the pent! Thompson, 70, of Port Gamble, one No. 5 in rv ReekKeeEeR KE tentiary yesterday by Judge Main | of the oldest pioneers in the state. ? ; ’ and Frightened Out of It. ae een pot uaees sttINS) srs Thompson followed her hus- I B ki omen s an 1sses oes role Maggie—Why did they make al” su |band West in 1863, She went from n Brooriyn ~ of ministers in your church?) 4) ge wig | Bast Machiag, Maine, to Port Gam Dep | H. €. y with a bid of $10. | hie he Isth 4 Annie—Why, the former one. ekki M ‘ “\ble over the Isthmus of Panama ae : ‘ ‘es & saahin'oo is on the reoponsibilt.| 820, 8€¢ ured the contract to Fe | Thompson worked for the Puget The evening paper is ; isa} ties of marriage that none of thy rote Mess a 4 vigee at Bh Mill company, at Port Gamble, 53) best. Brooklyn is a great GROWING GIRLS MISSES’ AND CHIL- unmarried men in the congregatign eee eee ee ceont nasembiy Year Mrs. Thompson is survived! community of homes, and OXFORDS AND is ; : + Cc would | . » jby = son at Port Gamble and three it oe ‘ sTIMEDG GPECTA 1.95 DREN’S INDIAN MOC- cs ae hall to be superseded by & DEW! siugnters. one in Seattle, one in| ‘H¢ business man carries PUMPS, SPECIAL, $1. ec ear Killed by Switch Engine. has pace | Tacoma and one on Orcas island, rs — there rm night. PAIR — Including Patent CASINS, of tan calf, very ew WwW _ " se 7 Ta yx- : c While walking toward his little! the auditor's office force is bus His wife, the purchaser we Leather Oxfords, Tan Ox eikticmblee dae ie Pri shack on the sand spit north of|cnecking up the petitions calling |g’ * * **¥**¥*¥***H) are interested in, has time fords, Vici Kid “Oxfords, shies . iced Low at 25c pa the Great Northern docks yesterday | for election for the formation of |@ WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE #! to read it.” Gun-metal Pumps and Tan 85¢; 8% to 11, $1.00 ‘ " : ‘ the Patt 49 years old, was| re we i i : Fichus with plain or plaited John Patterson, y a port district, which were pre!l@ Water will be shut off until & Be cain Pumps; a full Hine of sizes 11% to 2, $1 25:24 t07 ‘5 here struck by a switch engine and in-\sented yesterday afternoon. Audi-|% 4 p. m. today in the district #| ABRAHAM & STRAUSS. es ice bet sick nae 2 to 2, PR.ao; 2)2 to 7, ¢ ends, trimmed with lace, special roar stantly Killed. | Patterson, who WAS | tor Case expects to have the names! @ pounded by 26th av, W., 20th & in the gg pee ey Pee $1.75. 25¢. Cap Joyed by the railroad company |checked off by next Tuesday. The “ae ‘ Pu one style. er 3 : aetbived by the. retired company checked off by next Tuesday. The lg ls iad ay Phe age : ; is a oeyhasivalal sates stiri eas Eton and Sailor Collars, in me- Pre daughters living in the East. September 5. Pi ar pia ny WOMEN’S VICI KID LACE SHOES, | | WOMEN’S VIC 1 KID OXFORDS, ¢ dium and large sizes, effectively sn ting salutes! . B. Micke Wire Repe Ceo. of |* im the district weet of 33nd av. * SPECIAL 65¢ PAIR—On full, round | St oe IAL Tt I of ei a medium trimmed with lace and insertion, na So eee ON os sg oF ogi pa ead oo Boe | ® W., including Fort Lawton. *! toe last, with patent leather tip, light sole eect toe, we sol ec ane i itary heel. embroidered styles, special er harbor, And you bet any man who|wire rope manufacturing plant at ****** kee eke Ree Re and medium low heel; sizes 114% to 2 Sizes 244 to 4)4; widths A and 4 25¢. Wild risks his life flying around at po When bans gre “s plant | Black Satin Sailor Collars, a stage of the air game has a sa‘ ete | wi give employment to about 100/ trimmed with silk in contrasting eopli a BERBSeaeepas sas - Gen coming to him. | people s color, special 25¢. been % to the report of the state #) 11... * he x ” i vari e S or’s * ee ee eels: tn 1910, © afternoon. She will remain in 8 We ere ovetiedded kdlcaies sodas straws, in @ good variety of the ¢ ummer Sailor Hats $1 65 and $1 95 / % 33208 persons died. #1 The W. C. T. U. will be in line stock at once. You are the gainer popular shapes and sizes, tastefully trimmed - ranted © ¢ : |with other fraternal organizations in imitation aigrettes, flowers, ribbon ‘bows, Special German Silver Mesh Bags, lin- ) BREREBREE RRR HHH Hy the parade this afternoon ee expect to have 25 autos hey | Nearly recovered from the in-| sats | juries received hy being thrown] cima, perua-Mies Annie &.| from a horse several days ago, Paul| p, Fe s.| Pigott, eon of the school director, |P°c*, American mountain climber, For Saturday and next week we offer: Ladies’ Oxfords in Russia calf, patent leather, gunmetal or velvet, button or blucher styles, sold regularly at $3, for— ostrich feather bands and pompons. Basement Salerroom. | 75¢ | ed with kid, with frames in artis- tic designs and chain handies. Two sizes to select from 4 ~ oes accompanied by Carl Volkmar and Apron Laisisinssice ‘ aoe * sin a atl at uvians, ascended two peaks 2530 1 d ’ il ’ d i 1 all ahi Fonte Nr Well-Made Women’s and Children’s Un gre | vation e a ye erwear A bride and bridegroom whose | *'o"® 4F about 18,000 feet, Ladies’ Strap Sandals, in Velvet, Suede, Women’s Cotton Union Suits in low neck, sleeveless = ages total 148 years are here for! When Galileo told the professors Patent Leather or Gunmetal, S« style, 2 : e —] Fottatch week from their home ati oy the University of Pisa that larly at $3, for ......ceeees ouse resses Women's Cotton V ae ——— = Chelan, Wash. Henry B. Miller, 82, | Jupiter had a moon, they cussed his . omen’s ‘otton ests, some in low neck, sleeveless = and Mrs. Elizabeth Farran, 66, were|teiescope and refused to look S ° 1 style, with plain or fancy top, and others with Jow neck and m eared, sere terney., New thay re lthrough it lest they see that Jupiter pecita at $ 1.C ) r¢ ) wing sleeve, 15¢ “ ‘ ; the elke sunset of their fives, (°* Maveone 6 te : Boys’ Balbriggan Union Suits, with high neck and long Shi One-piece House Dresses, in the $ or short sle On Wednesday, July 26th, Lor-| a on : ; ; mee : Shi George W. Howard, a marble) nin. Chapter, of which C. H. Stef attractive model pictured, made of Children’s Knit Waists, reinforced with tape and fasten cotter ae night witty ble senlp cat [ene 1s Worthy Patron, and Mra.) & Ho t washable percale, in blue or black $ ing with pearl buttons, 13c¢ each ; 2 Sh pital Jast night with his sealp cut/g y ghatrer, Worthy Matron, will | and white check ; yt en, He had fallen in the alley | i. | and white checks, with side-front open. He had fallen in the alley | give its 4th annual excursion. The | 1406 Third Av., Between Pike sous Th off Union st. between Second and | steamship Iroquois will leave Ce}- | 4 U opening, ; Third avs man dock at 8:30 a, m., going to} an nion. They are designed with square East Sound, on : : rte » sleeves “Kerchoo, kerchoool” That! Ps Cheapest Placé to Buy Dutch neck and short elbow sleeves 8 means a couple of sneezes in honor ENMESHED. : Good Shoes.” and narrow white bands are effee- . e of the steadily lowering tempera-| Maud—After all, a hammock is tively used in the trimming. No ture. nothing but a net. Exceptionally rr F a e eric so | Jack—Right! Many a girl makes $i.o0. nally good value at ‘< Red Cherries Tempted. a good catch In one-—Boston Trane! pn cad —~Rasement BSalesroom. INCORPORATED The red gherries on a tree in| script. Hi ° |