The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1913, Page 8

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asta FOOD PROBLEM DEG ES eee an A | KAYS | THREAD GLOVES, FOR ONE DAY MURE” KID GLOVES, FOR) _ sg. pr. — —$1.35 a pr— THE SEATTLE STAR NOW FOR GLOVE & SWEATER DAY | 1553215" ticroitinis| FREDERICK & NELSON 23rd ANNIVERSARY SALES: x ek Women’s One-Piece Dresses Special $13.75 A SPECIAL group of Dresses, selected from lir at higher prices because size-assortments g broken. Charmeuse, poplin, moire, stripe fouls silk and serge are the materials. Black and eol Dutch and high-neck models, three-quarter full sleeves; plain and draped skirts. Exceptional value, $13.75. — ——— i every bottle and nipp hould be boiled for five minutes after R 50c VENETIAN LISLE | WOMEN’S $1.75 PERRINS “LA | Recon, Every we knows and Kayse Mr ves la M ve ki Allover Laces for Summer Blouses decidedly effective and very r k, white or grey, and a me tans in ng, $1.35 a pair HE Summer Blouse of allover lace is For these 5% only | pri 5 () ($1 BLACK KID GLOVES, SMALL SIZES | a5 ! he ve Sf sizes, a wonderfu uch the cw designs Shadow, Flat Venise and Point de Gaze Laces, in white, cream and ecru, from e Lace Section is sh wing interesting selections of inches to 42 inches wide COLORED BROCHE CHIFFONS— are among the newest arrivals in this Section and feature new effects in Balkag futurist de and colorings for overdrapes and hat trimmings. The widths q from 22 to 42 inches; the prices from $1.50 the yard upward Women’s $1.25 Kid Gloves | 50¢ SILK eves Sizes 51-2 to 8, sana 3 u st 25 SILK GLOVES AT 6¢ | First Oak Davenport Bed, Special $35.00 A N unusual valog an attractive, built Golden Oak Dang port Bed, as pictured, The Da venport «| ‘a deep tufted spring covered in fabricoid, serviceable and looking substitute leather). One easy tion converts from Da port to large, comfo Bed, with spring 4 pendent of upholstery, ALL READY FOR HIS BOTTLE feeding, and again five minutes be t ‘ fore ve it to your child. It vel tables © to give a receipt for|son's barley f bables’ milk, as no twolcold water, M thrive under the same | lit Anniversary Bargains in; | Women’s Sweaters 6 $7 SWEATERS FOR $3.95 51. ste 2 Sweater V When the baby reea F. One ed, use ont k may be fatal | mi! Oat troubles ample room for bedding when closed. Special $35.00 baby Dx buy milk fre m dealers who Thre ervatives Second Fleer, Union St. Store Children’s Untrimmed 3 and Milan Hats, $1.25 and $l About twelve different to choose from in Untri black Azure Hats, $145. Pink La France Roses, i flower, bud and foliage, $L& American Beauty Roses natural shades, 25¢ to 95¢. —Basement Women’s Black Suede Boots $3.00 Pair \ OMEN’S Black Suede Button Boots, made over @ fortable short vamp last, with cravenette top, round ed | way ott maki Shapes in the season’s { $2.95 ed Patent Milan Hats olor, white and black, A GREAT PRICE - CUTTING EVENT | ..! sco Soh" zi? sols Sanaa ; | Not JUST BABIES, but BETTER in black, white, brown and WORTH UP TO $19.50 | MAYOR SIGNS THE “BABY Ps oO Es ARL Y i wie Attractive Values in Untrimmed Millinery IN THE LADIES’ SUIT SECTION | sus: Sose"sio".ttie' aid wot] Pp NTRIMMED HEMP HATS FARM” BILL IN A HURRY |“: HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO aie mint ar theses an to at ay nb WAS EVER ANYTHING KI oa Nay - bors e oe 1 ‘be : Falored Swits, worth up to $1 | FALCONER HOME; TELLS WHY HE VOTED “NO” c nan Falconer, of Ever-| : t ‘ ett, is to his city for alP and medium Cuban heel. Sizés 2% to 7, widths A to weok. His family will return with |» $3.00 pair. aim ¢ bidoreameehete wimgasioed Women's good-fitting Street Pumps in patent kid, Ne te rs ema Lars © Unterwoo or en t 4 metal calf, black satin and black velvet, with Goodyeat n and was a we ‘ s J\ <a sole and medium military heel. Sizes 214 to 634; widths esol Hy : ' to D. Price $3.00 pair. unmet On See "raya Pal s Anniversary Special Anniversary Special aa i ni Hoge Fe ssingy + RE FUSES TO STAND FOR | In W ~ § Neck WASH DRESSES, FOR wasrs pact at | EXTRADITION OF FOW LER . oe. ee oe WASH DRESSES, FoR WAISTS PRICED AT | . we are showing a great variety of pretty well-made novelties at very moderate p } 59 OLYMPIA, Wash. May 2 for every-day and dressy wear eae € eac | Lister turned down’ the apr “pie ) € for extradition of Homer . F rnetu NEW MALINE NECK-RUFFS— Fl Dainty Dresses for girls Of fancy 5 ging: | | Diageo the bt ais or Bee ype ro fgicnh In close-fitting style are very full and fluffy, —made of linene or gin r And ilerb be yep d in Wiser ; : as adjudged tr with satin ribbon, and are shown in Nell-rose, B ham in nine fancy pss co sodden ce sac en isto aide Si eae hai Copenhagen-blue, emerald, brown, black, white, vic abies Seuar | navy blue and cardinal. Prices $3.50 and $4.50. sleeves—some two | ve pleats down f em map | I Odd W Id? NEW HAND-EMBROIDERED NOVELTIES= | other on “tte c . sn *t t an or Include the fashionable flat Dutch patterns im @ Jen 6 to ; ‘ ee ee ey ¢ told : | iratece cieoeciecoll sotton crepe and Swithaiaame J Union St. Store 1 s | PASTOR WHITE tdge, N. J rites to hi 2 meteor, crepe-de-chine, cotton crepe and ow! ate stata that he has ¢ 41 inches long and 19 Inet unc lace jabots and cascades attached. Prices $1.25 up dat The flock have to believe their pastor 1200 PAIRS OF WOMEN’ S $3.50 OXFORDS AT ts i Fula aes de NEW HAND-EMBROIDERED COLLARS— J & nats “FICIALS in Philadelphia descended o urch dt |} ing Srins eunday and Pantin every nit late a In Dutch patterns, in epaulet and square- -back sf C ‘ ; meat Fest ? separate and with jabots attached, 65 to $4.50. vis T= — NEW LAW tn Pennsylvania forbids the sale of cigarettes to any —_— vd |] person under 2 |] SWISS-EMBROIDERED ETON STOCKS IN WIDE VARIETY— ~ | ANCIENT BELL CRYER was called into service in Burlington, N. | COLLARS— Separate styles and with Jabots att FE | ANOTHER BIC VERSAR ; i J., to ery the di arance of a child and Sets, in many new shapes and pretty | in filet, Bohemian, Irish, Cluny, SHOE SECTIC oy tha i y t DIVORCE OPERETTA Just pre smad “The designs, in ecru and white, moderately | and Chantilly lace effects, in ech © : 4 Laughing Husband Application for een denied. priced at $1.75 and upward and white. Prices from 50c upward, | “PRINCE RHANJI”’ figures fn the n ain, this time from Bos FLAT COLLARS— | tofey Ae ae or Oriautat ee Prnaian girls Nut arrive i of lawn and Swiss in epaulet, shoulder-point and square effects, plain and embrol . tha old Mote Wire oe with plaited frills of the same material. Prices 50c upward | | =< . ase | ML es ae On SALE FROM 9 to 11 A.M. ONLY—NO TELEPHONE ORDERS | PEIRCE OPPOSES ____'sute tore boon woasnd dy ae GIRLS’ 39¢ DRESSES 25¢ | 69¢ CEN CES 2 1-2¢ § 1ES 5c YD. || HIS OWN MEASURE ; GIRLS’ 39¢ DRESSES 25¢ | 69¢ CENTERPIECES AT 39¢ | 12 1-2¢ SILKOLINES Se YD. "ising the eau of is at) MASHERS MUST BE Direct-Action Gas Ranges in mill lengths. reas i ON THEIR GUARD ‘. P Mashers, you should worry 5 : ~ drawn. 9c ¢ Hite: Renae Sara 1 enceration oe wate HIE, great popularity of Direct-Action Gas F Section Third Floor. Third Floor. | Ranges in Seattle homes is a recognition of ! the uniform success enjoyed by users of these Mothers’ Training School <M Ta eyol = Ranges in baking and all other cooking operations, Pee Wat Ceara seein as well as of the fact that these Ranges do save er DAY—Wed tae , me. he the gas. le eee iyaranhdeeteitace! Call and see the several models of -these ex- bu st sbieiny prueba: | Bn WTR TITER cellent Gas Ranges displayed in our Stove Sec ¥ seg r dition, a chance ts he 0} hire ‘loot ™ —Sixth Floor ems es (33m, ‘recovery of August Vol speeding ¢ 0 Hom othr Elgey is UNION STREET —SHCOND AVENUR—PIKH 8'T. ety aa Pat sumac fafa Phare) 0) cath - | room at ihe Revere hotel, Three|They will be gone six months, | Sooo LSS

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