The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1912, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR SHSHHSH HS HSS SOHSEOSEOOOER OSH OEOOOSM wc Nem ® > A * ISN'T SHE THE GORGEOUS BUTTERFLY? °¢ IN HISTORY a ee eee tee May 10, 1865, a troop of Union cavalry were wopleasantly rude to « man they found ear Trwinaville, Ga, by name’ Jet ferson Davis, FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Clones Dally at 6:20. A Sample Line of Saar Misses’ and Children’s Lingerie and Wash Dre : eet ns tte i —two hundred garments in all, fea while they The Unit tates army does not always keap {ts promisen, for Union soldiers had been tramp ing over the southland singing, “We'll Hang Jeff Davis to & SourApple T they didn’t, Still, after four years of such war, one can’t blat for getting fo a point whe a hanging on a sourapple tree did not offer much diversion New York—Pig's feet and saver Kraut were scattered for a quarter of a milo when eight cars were de railed near here. SERRE REE REE a chief of the Dela * wares, famed as a hunter, and the savior of his tribe in the 1ith century, will be honored Sunday by the Improved Order of Red Meg. ‘This is an annual custom, afid the occasion will be observed with a ‘al pro- gram for the publie on Wed. nesday evening by Mohawk tbe No, 90. ERR EEE FUMMITURE DRY wooDs FURNITURE ORY GooDs ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PREGIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE’ <seeeeeeeee representing the newest Summer ° styles, to be placed on sale tomorrow — * 7 (i At Decisive Savings The Wash Dresses are of fine Linens, Reps, sheer Lawns and Ginghams in a wide variety of pleasing styles SS The Lingerie Dresses beautifully made of dainty imported em- broideries and laces. Quality Higher—Prices Lower | LADIES’! MEN’S |i loc. oon Pumps, Oxfords, Stray San Union made Oxfords and TORIC LENSES with Sizes range from 6 to 18 years, MISS MADGE TITHERADGE Just out of her teens, but a very bright bit of color in the theatrical y unheard of in this country until she wai he Butterfly on the Wheel," and helped The pretty “Cardinal” models and new high-waisted designs are pro € rolor- given the | & gNs are prominent—color heap to make it a success. = — YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People ings include pink, lavender, blue, light-yel- low and white The special prices range from $3.75 to $18.50 Second F Summer Hats forSmall Boys andGj HERE are many nobby shapes to select from in Dress and ” i Hats for the boy or girl from 2 to 6 years of age, ama The Seattic Hear mter a faver by notitying . curve (like cut), for $4.0¢ dais and Boots. Season's latest | Boots, Button or Blucher cut ary’ . models in all leathers and fab-| in all leathers, Newest lasts and This includes a CAR with MODERN APPLIANCES 2 50 d 3 50 When mounted in gold-filled $2.50 and $3.00 $2.50 and $3. nine” complies 60 A FULL LINE OF CHILDREN’S SHOES. (for far and near vial ROBSON Special W. Specialist Fourth Floor, 470473 Arcade piaenty eee ae Phone Male ones. Management to secure the best pest Place to Buy Good She | Bring this ad with you, 1406 THIRD AVENUE rica. patterns SCIENTI EXAMINATION nting, complete, $6.00 out Hines el RAYMOND &HOY mn service for all, And complaints j dhicas® rompt e | Boys’ Play Hats in Middy | tri with blue or 4 wesoe nate or “Rah Rah” shapes, of | ribbon, $1.50. : fs Gicseballon Sasecheont , white « or khaki, trim- Girls’ Hats of white braid, turned up at one omed with may. Price 75¢. stitched brim, 65 Girls’ Hats of na Girls’ Hats of ble or red rough straw of brim bound in navy-bluc nut straw, with high | trimmed with ribboue This little boy with the black eyea lf Price 50c crown w brim, | silk cord, 75e. and black hair is Rene, one of the |f best little horsemen at Washington. | ‘ med with ribbon band, 50c John M, Edwards, one of three ar- : F -: ; rested last fall by a government : Boys Middy and “Rah Boys’ Middy H secret service man on a charge of Rah” Hats of serviceable | or tan pongee silk, with i pasting together and circulating ob solete bank notes, wan refused an instructed verdict to the jury by Judge Hanford, and the case is be- jing submitted to t jury today The other two arrested with Ed | wards were Walter EB. Layman and chard. Mcintyre, both of whom ats of gray white straw braid, well sew ed, with navy band and edge now serving time on McNell's fd. Rene ie the son of Senor Ballivian ‘of the Bolivian legation, and the! grandson o: the minister from that | Women’s Pajamas Mothers’ Day Remem PERE RE EE RHEE SEBS country, He was born in Bolivia nd came to 6 “ ". Woman's Commercial club #|® ‘am America when a little last night decided to co-oper ¢ with the Federation of en's clubs in the demon om of Seattiomade goods to be held May 15, 16 and-17, and also inetrocted the preat dent, Mrs. Zamora C. Cauff man to appoint a speaker for the Northwest Development congress, to be held tn Seattle in June. . HE Stationery Section is shor Special 50c a ee baby Now he's all of 2 years and larg number of artistic 6 months. His dearest possession | OMEN’S Pajamas of excellent quali brances for Mothers’ Day (May is & dappiegray hobby bores ’ ing Cards, Booklets and Mottees appropriate sentiments by ors and beautifully colored. P percale, well-made and finishe ‘One of the treats of the season will be the concert given by Don-| ner’s Symphony orchestra, under | the auspices of Seattle circle, No.\f . 1549, Women of Woodcraft. to belff Exceptional value at 50¢. i bela ‘ta avenes Wak Piiaey oven Second F POTLATCH SOUVENIRS ia | ra | iff with coat trimmed in finishing braid and fastened with large pearl buttons eeeeeeee tere eee teeeeeereeeees wer Potlatch Post Cards, 2 5, Nome, Alaska, May 10—"Dec” J:/| Telephone Orders for Advertised or! <. ich Fost Cen ae ee BERR EEE EE EE EEE ED J. Chambére Se each. " 2 rant | charges of 1 One deoree of divorce was g W. A. Gilmore, the complaint being | { torday. | ed in the superior court yesterday, | 10: Chambers had been circulating is ween arrested on! other Merchandise Promptly and Care- fully Filled. | a ma: IN SOCIETY | Socumentary evideuye ta r Telephone Elliott 5500 (Five five “why doean’t she aue for di. |G!lmore had been disbarred in Be | hundred)—ask for “Telephone Order i Potlatch Pennants for automobiles: other vehicles, sateen, 15¢ and 25¢; of been Wabtaed ta ber Potlatch Watch Fobs, 25¢ and 3% Potlatch Brooches and Buttons, Sem ? They ha been get vorce y o Depart ent.” px: ting on well for year “1 know It, But ehe can't get along without him. There are times, you know, when she abeo- jutely has to have him to fill in at bridge whist."—Detrolt Free Press. THE BARGAIN Clerk — How shall | mark these new dress goods? Old Tapeyard — Just figure out 50 per cent profit and add 7 odd cents, so the women will think it's @ bargain. —Louisville Courier-Journ, And we are determined to go to Second ay. with a brand new stock. _ Soed sgemgaens Padpreay pty ehenges yd BASEMENT SALESROOM waiting hd ? bd Sizes 3 to 8 Y. ; ight sow jus he gat Children’s Trimmed Hats #3°s5"%s pick-ups. Summer apparel is strongly represented in this stock, so ‘ Life saving steamer Snohomish han come here to take the first mail io Nome and St. Michael to be dis-| Washington—The Junior Roose vatched to the Far North this year, | Yelt club—only boys under 10 being petnet W.SL.Ee jeligible for membership—has been Over 2,000 invitations have been |Started here by Charles McGan. Making Money Is Not the Object lec amiataaet tree's |e mode of This Sale—-We Want the Northwest. to attend the dedica.| Pitteburg, Pa—Frank Malle: to Make Friends R. H, Baxter, successor of J. H. tion exercises of the new Northern jcondemned murderer, to be hang r dat Steamship Co. will arrive in Se KNOX HATS—Very popular .. Ee m teamship a * st the rigat time to bu The entire stock is offered le goods—no shopworn specials and no |thons in the prison court yard h STETSON HATS—You know what they are—$5.00 values $2.85 eeeeeeeees+s HALF PRICE cut to 100 PAIRS ODD DRAWERS—The reil- |* port, has crossed the equator able “Winsted” brand, $1.60, $2.00, | BLACK SILK LISLE HOsE—i00 BF filed in the superior court er-|* 350 times | dozen; big values at $2.50 grades ...... aus ; * | HALF PRICE | {07en! is values 5 een , SALE SRE eke EVERWEAR HOSE — Plenty here. ‘ | A DIFFERENCE ar Regular 25¢ pair. Now, $1.00 ATHLETIC UNDER- ; : Little Rock, Ark—S. 1 eee 3 tor sees “sie U cvccece ....50¢ WEAR—NOW bene “Father,” said Johnny, “what je ri jamuel J. Ki pw has t ) | Ie the difference between farm. |W bas taken unto himself hin New York.—John Rennie of % the liner Vasari, the oldest |* ship's purser entering this Lospital for the insane at Sedro-| Thursday, is trying to overcome his} Woolley May 28. terror of death by running mara attle next Monday to prepare to as sume the duties of the office. Eight complaints of divorce were eeeeeeee HAPES and trimming effects especially becoming to the childish face are featured assortment—the styles are suitable for the little girl from 3 to 8 years of age. = Materials are white straws in Milan, Java, Rough and Peanut braids in poked : and rolled-brim effects. Silks and ribbons in pink, light-blue, red and white are sed ing and aprioufture?” poor Leet ta tant the trimming, fashioned into rosettes, bows, plaitings and shirrings. ‘ ‘ “Well, i | 2 “4 and other Implements, and for | “¥orce ~ Mavement se HOUSE the project advocated by Mrs, Frank |i ; DRESS Philadelphia—A lariat was sonal f $1.25 by a policeman to reseue two! boys from drowning in the Schuyl- D kill | HE | House Dress pic se Py ext Sunday: Hell, Headquarters ‘for be dada an tadandindiaiiadi iain dade Ita State and Duration. You are |welcome,” was the bulletin that | WHITE POTLATCH gUITS Six deaths were reported to the!/shocked the congregation of a Man health commissioner's offices yes chester church, i terday. One of the deaths occurred | | $1 5 at the county hospital London.—David Waiter, 91, a Cri- | c |mean war veteran, was wheeled to | ff re agriculture ali you need is pen- An opportunity to save from $7.50 to $15 on your Spring Suit cll and. paper."—Los Angeles |. Sandusky, O—The eyesight. of ° Ralph Bock, an amateur baseball Entire stock to select from. Herald. player, is expected to be saved by The Blue Funnel liner Taithybiue}#" operation in which the surgeon will sail from Seattle for Liveepoob|t0ok two stitches in the eye ball Wednesday carrying one of the big«| Bock was struck in the eye by a bat- | gest cargoes that has left tha|ted ball Sound in many months. It will be rae PYR i the maiden voyage of the big lner.|, Boston.—Badges or buttons to des- vase o ignate bachelors and spinsters is “Shirts | You never had a finer stock to select Fresh stock, all materials, all weights, all sizes, reduced as follows ¢ Underwear | from. Every shirt in the house, in cluding plain white, is reduced. 50c garments now 76¢ garments now ne shirts now $1.00 garments now ......... hirts now $1.25 garments now... ..... 50 shirts now , $1.50 garments now sees a $3.00 shirts now . $2.00 garments now ...........% $4.50 shirts now $2.50 garments now .. $5.00 shirts now . OO * * = Sharon, Mass.—Thos. Je * Leary, town warden, was * blown to bits when he sat * down with a stick of dynamite * in his pocket. * #2 HAT 7 One - piece | eexeee exe==— Bama eeeeeete London. tured is made of wash- able gingham in light- blue, pink or tan and white checks or light blue and white plaids Made to Your Mea Wellesley, Mass.—Wellesiey girls | the altar when he married Miss An iit hom whouse slang wilt be fined for each | nie Bewell, 60, his housekeeper for ||} = offense and the fund obtained will |ten years. : | “ Cleveland, ©,—Comparing relig and is effectively trim- | med with bands and [HE smart Waist model pict French lawn, and has large lar and patch pocket with embroidel gram. A very attractive value at Other new Waists in French mull are prettily trimmed in lace’ and embroidery and have high @ Dutch neck. Price $1.3 pipings in plain color, Everett, May 10.—Suggestion of ious fervor to baseball, Rev, J. F. ff | the Cosmopolis club of Snohomish | Stewart, Methodist, told his congre- Interesting value at $1.25. Basement Salesroom. | | I penennenaacanenmennnenaenannneaenanasetaee FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED, LOCATION AFTER JUNE 1—1320 SECOND - AV. Ithat the Woman'd Civic League of gation that every Christian should Everett join with them in sending|be a Lajoie, Cobb or Walsh in re |earnations to the inmates of thg |ligion. » reformatory on Mother's day _ been disapproved by the latter! Wilkesbarre, Pa.—When the po-| tion which, though in sym-|lice tried to close the Charles Korn hy with the conviets, are of the | saloon, in Hanover, the Rev. Will-| opinion that they have more im-|iam Smith testified that jt was a| portant work elsewhere, mode) and harmless, . |

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