The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1911, Page 8

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YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE FREDERICK & NELSON, Ine The Regal Steel Range, $29 The body of P. L. Kline was found in an areaway four feet below his window in a lodging house at 2128 Western ay. yesterday. The movement started to bring the convention of the American A® gociation of Passenger ney to \ Seattle for 1912 was last night en August 30, 1861, Gen, Joh dorsed by the Commercial club. Fremont issued his og patti arty Jamation to the people of Min sourt, freeing their slaves, if they had and de martial from worth, Kan, Cape Girardeau. FREMONT. No gpe was to be ajlowed to take a train without Fremont’s permission. The poo | ple made such a fuse about it that) resident Lincoln told Fremont he had gone somewhat further | than & mere major general had any right to go as long as the United States had a congress and other functionaries. ~ i illustrated has body asbestos-lined flues, drop fire door, arched oven top nickeled F. 8. Fisher, held In Wilbur, Wash., as a suspect in the murder of Patrolman Harris, who was killed | hore July 4, has been released and) Detective Barbee, who went to Wil bur on the case, fs on his way home. Fisher proved that he left Seattle before the murder and plain trim mings Price, with oven 14x18 inches, $29.00, With oven 16x18 inches, seery Burch of Georgetown, & ; $31.00. ver for the Independent Brewing ., Was badly cut about the face, head and body when he was thrown from his wagon whon his horses ran away. B. McLaughlin, a retired fire iecetanant has’ written to the olvil service board to withdraw his resig- pete. MeLaughiin resigned to take is Wife out on a homestead. She q her mind and sued for @ lve on the $33.00, This highly-satisfactory, low-priced Beng is on display in the Stove Sec- tion, First Floor, Annex. The “Banner Oak” Heating Stove HE “Banner Oak” has steel body, draw-center grate, screw draft register in both ash pit and feed doors, and nickel-plated foot rail. It is air-tight, well-construct- ed and a thoroughly re- liable Heating Stove, and uses coal or wood as fuel with equal satisfaction. Moderately priced as fol- lows: With $6.75. With $9.00. With 15-inch $12.00. With 17-inch $17.00. With $18.00. divorce rather than homestead. Beattie has secured the conven- tion of the Association of State and National Dairy Food Departments for 1912 through the efforts of L. Davies, state dairy and food com missioner. The French bark Francole d’ Am- dolse, 169 days out from Glasgow, arrived in Seattle this morning She will discharge @ load of fire brick and clay. Before sailing she will take on @ load of grain for the United Kingdom charcoal The Municipal League unanimous ly endorsed Gen. H. M. Chittenden, | andidate for port commissioner, at| a luncheon at the New Washington yesterday. We'll have to go some to “beat the Dutch” in this birthday cele bration. While it really isn’t due until tomorrow, all Holland ts laying out herje¢ Sunday - go - to-| bridge to meeting clothes | <° yesterday today, so &s to | be good and $140 less, that company was award-| ready, for the|°4 the contract early dawn will see whole mobs of them clamor- ing at the royal palace gates to get a peep at their beloved queen, Wilhelmina, who will then have arrived at the My Very mature age of 31, and can no| Continental Collection and De- longer be rightly designated the|tective Agency, 314 Bailey; M. 46 “girl queen of Europe.” oe The county commissioners award. | ntract of the Keot-Th e Central State Althea ll-inch fire bowl, TOLEDO, O—Mre. Joyne Ok-| 1s inch Bee bowl naski, under arrest on a charge of |shooting her husband, was not. al-| |lowed to attend the funeral of her) |five-yearold son, who died because of tnattention after his mother’s ar-| reat fire bowl, fire bowl, 2l-inch fire bowl, —First Floor, Annex. WARRANTED FOR 5 YEAR WE HAVE TAKEN OVER THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE CUINES PIANO HOUSE ALL PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS IN THIS STOCK ARE NOW OFFERED AT LESS THAN 40c ON THE DOLLAR SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 1318 Second Ave. Compare—Do It Now—Investigate The time is short, Mr. and Mrs. Piano Purchaser, dangerously. short. Our Cline Piano Co. Sale will last only a few days. Do not wait until the last moment to select your piano, but come now—come tomorrow. A Few Kohler & Chase 1318 2nd Ave. Thursday Specials HE Regal Steel Range | of Wellsville blued: steel, | With oven 18x18 inches; | Frederick & Nelson—Basement Salesroo : NEW: a Tailored Suits $18.75 and $22.50 Models that are’ possessed of supe- rior worth in style, material and making. HE T diagonals and mixtures in correct Fall weig coloringg-the coats lined with an excellent grade of silk, Both plain and trimmed models are included in this new shipment—the coats are 28 to 30 inches long, the skirts in a variety of graceful paneled and plaited ‘models. Sizes 14, 16, 18; 34 to 44. The va will appeal to prudent buyers, at $18.75 and $22.50, —Basement Balesroom. ————NEW———— One-Piece Serge Dresses, $12.75 In Black, Navy, Tan, Brown LL-TAILORED Dresses appropriate for home W or street wear, the waists in high or Dutch neck styles, with }4 sleeves, the skirts in panel effect—with high waist-line. Some are quite plainly tailored, others prettily trim- med with braid, Sizes 14 to 20; 34 to 40, Price $12.75. —Dasement Balesroom. Women’s Mercerized {Samples and Remnants Taffeta Gloves Popular : Special 10c Pair Laces and Trimmings dpa sis Specially Priced FAVORABLE purchase of manufac- Trim- fabrics are serviceable serges, cheviots, tweeds, ts and ERY attractive values are this special price in Women's Mercer- ized Taffeta Gloves, in black, white, tan, tuners’ samples of Lace and mings has been combined with a quantity gray and navy, two-clasp style. Some are slightly soiled from display. of useful short lengths that have accumu- Special, for clearance, 10¢ pair. WOMEN’S EIGHT-BUTTON- LENGTH CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, SPECIAL 25¢ PAIR—Medium } in gauntlet style, v clastic at wrist. Have lated during the season, and is now offered at prices that present unusual opportunities for saving. Included are Lace, Bands and Edges, Novelty Bands, Net and Venise Lace All- overs, Allover tucked Chiffon, Net-top Laces and Bands, in colors as well as ecru, cream and white. weight, double-drawn embroidered backs and come in chamois color, gray, white and biscult. oo —Dasement Salesroom. 4 Oa!eeroom. New “Garibaldi” Dresses, 50c FOR LITTLE TOTS / | Dainty—Well-made — Comfortable HE material is sturdy gingham, in pre checks, They are trimmed with full f} at waist, and open all the way down the ironed. Sizes, 2, 4 and 5 years. Excellent value at 50¢. New Silk Petticoats Special Values at $2.95 and $3.95 ELL-MADE Petticoats of good grade } soft messaline and taffeta silks, fashioned on prevailing slender lines with } deep knife-plaited or tailored flounce. An extenstve range of staple and new Fall colorings to select from. A number of styles i} at both these low prices are furnished with |]]| silk under-ruffle—$2.95 and $3.95. Basement Salesrooin, New back—hence pink or blue and white very easily le at bott se belt —Dasement @alesroom. New 27-Inch Outing Flannels, Special 8c Yd 6 Saumtcs new arrivals in firm, strongly- woven Outing Flannels, have a soft, fleecy nap that makes them very desirable for night-gowns and pajamas. The ship- ment includes stripes and broken checks in’ pinks, blues, grays and tans on white grounds, also medium-dark mixtures and plain-blue, Twenty-seven inches wide, 8¢ yard. —Basement Balesroom. UNUSUAL VALUES IN Fall Dress Materials At $1.00 Yard AVORABLE buying conditions result in our offering exceptional values at this price in an €xcellent assortment of new suitings and dress materials, featuring weaves and colors in fashionable demand for Fall wear and qualities that may be depended on for lasting service. 50-inch Pure Worsted Shark- } skin Suiting, in navy-blue, Copenhagen, walnut, marine- green and violet-ash. 44-inch Short-Clip Panne Zibeline, a velvety-finish fabric, in black, navy, brown, wine and dark-gray. Invisible Stripe Serge, in com- binations of green and blue and wine and black, 46 inches wide. 46-inch Homespun, in dark ord-gr Choose from the following :— —Bavement Satesroom Black and Green Checked Broadcloth, a superior quality, 46 inches wide. Fine Unfinished Worsted, 54 inches wide, in small checks of black and blue and black and coronation purple. Two-tone Herringbone Wor- sted, 48 inches wide, in com- binations of black and green, black and navy and black and dark-cardinal. REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATER Cotton Tore Laces at 5e fe ning Waists, Dresses and Undermaig. lins these Cotton ‘Topchon Laces are both dainty and There are Y attractive designs from—in id tions, from ¥% 6 1 inches wide, Excellent y; at Ge yard; dozen yi 55¢. practic new ar to ch and Inser FT es roent Baleerecm. Silk Ribbons Special 4c and 7c Yd taffeta silk, and offered im pleasing range of desirable colors. Es In widths of from % toy 4¢ yard. inches, granted, the! | case with @ - bondholders. Hanford Judge Hi - ings this defending that there | “any one tion.” He Bolt of 5Ye 10c Aber Ribbons are of 1 quality, in zig-zag and plain effects white, pink and light. Interesting values at, per bolt of 5 yards, 10¢. se — Basement Saleargom Silk Hosie “Seconds” At 28c Pai b serwagele Silk Heo in lavender, pink and light-blue, with deep mercerized top heel and toe. are classed as “seconds” count of slight impet and are specially pri the pair, 28¢. Basement } Va, Aug | 17-year-old says, » his young whieh e young for his i _ Beth lieve the up the DRAW s RMENT — Brok nd quoted at this spe price for quick cl The Vests are in high long ve style, also + less with low neck, and the} Drawers are in ank e length, } ‘AND CHI DREN WHITE COT: TON UNION SUITS, SPE CIAL 15¢—Broken in low neck, sleeveless sf} with lace-trimmed umb drawers. a. WOMEN’S COT TON UNION SUITS, SPECIAB} 15¢—Size 4 only, low neck] and sleeveless, with tight oF umbrella kne cial p: I won't tell be, but it Henry +a Were good But we he’ “I never young. Id meant, bu _ and took thing was forget that. Take her ~ everything get througl “I tried t - ever I tri someone p “That girl’ no choice.” Asked {i be chums _ Quitted, sh “T coi - with a think [ Henry agat » And she Job Wei _ roborated | contradictij Basement Salesroom Shoe Specials ¢ GROWI G GIRLS AND \ SPE CIAL Broken lines in several ferent styles, i patel leather, tan calf, kid andy gun-metal leather; one hi dred pairs in all, in size to 7. a SCONTINUED LINES IN WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR, J $2.35 PAIR. this lot—sizes 2 neluding the follows Two-strap Gun - metal with welt sole ang military heel. Patent Button Oxfords 0 short vamp last, with full te Three-button Gun -met# Leather Oxfords, with plail toe and Cuban heel —Basoment Salestoaity Los camps of conferenc | Kruttschni the end of Sippi rive nan "New Sacques ff, $1.00 BR seers tions the W kim with sm v's Sacques in annelette pattel nd mi i row Persian stripe N Dutct ck and long sleeve) are trimmed in bands of pI Fitted belt and Price $ 10 f color cular peplum,

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