The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1913, Page 8

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dands an Dutch collars, tat galloons | : . : can aareneer : l MBER 7, Sma pe SMiis siais-rLoTO LAssiE| FREDERICK & NELSON | @ Ty, | @ Ocyd. © FRIDAY ‘ he ed. | 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Rugs ff eee 1S BA RGAIN ah ee | Special $16.50 to 2 and ; Hee candy B fl te lengths from \ to with Jabots a od, | 2% yards, wh lace and © | ¢ in a large Swiss collars 816.5 handsome floral s ura piped H | $16.50. Yentional designs, 10c a abots trimme f Rug, in so 8 patterns in the grade of Friday, be each Mala Floor yard. —Main Floor. FOR TAILORED SUITS WORTH UP TO $12.50 A Rousing Friday Bargain in the Garment Section And you will find them just as carefully made and just as well tailored as suits costing double tomorrow's price—they are made of good, durable suiting serges in black and colors and the jackets are Exceptional Suit Values at $25.00 _ IAL purchase of Women’s and Misses’ high gerade Tailored Suits that would . . CARRIE QUEENLY, SKIPPING ROPE WITH HER COLLIE, “HO ya gn SE ll ata considerable advance Bover $25.00, if bought in the | Say, Ittle girl, can you skip ajoan. Carrie Hor.” ¥ rope? Of course I can. It's eany regular way. satin lined and are made in a nice Can your dog sktp @ rope, straight front eff ct—and you will find every size here when the sale starts at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning don? Wt heard of al dally, at It includes plain and trimmed $10 - $14.50 SKIRTS at $5.95 | 75¢ KITCHEN WAISTS FOR 59c ef Certs pict andlor te 1 styles. finely tailored, 15 ae Fine votle and serge Dress Skirts N Jored Kitchen and garde : r at ald akip a to-|to ¥ 2 e ) ) i odd skirts from various lines that tt in ieial. uc wenseae) tee . lent weaves of Serge, Bedford have been our best sellers, formerly ed per eve ft claimed t Cord, Wool Ratine, Fancy Suit- | 00 to 6. Mostly tn t washab! 7 pold at $10.00 to $145 Tow tb here's a girl and a dog who|the world Diack. Friday, $5.96 colors, All sizes $19.50 SILK DRESSES $12.50 $1.95 WASH PETTICOATS 98 A GOVERNOR REPRIEVES ge fastens a Just 40 oF $0 of these handsome ined: eek.” EGA” Wega NY ect eee a se Bs yu elour. aa at Ratan | AES a ton ‘ TIGER” OPPENHEIMER : Be or oaiens camaesiy war. | tasty. Marre shige ton | ij The sizes: 16, 18 and 20; 34} med. Shown in all summer shades | ory for o8c. Pretti yt by the law. It od that OF to 42. HW $7.50 WASH DRESSES $4.95 | $22.50 COATS, PRICED $14.5 H gear teeline Special, $25.00. Summer Wash Drosses for street wear. Various light street shades | sought for and white Ratine and natural linen | mixtures and fan color. All charmingly designed and | length and full daintily trimmed. All sizes. ' tatlored and cleverly —Second Floor. | Every man {s entitled to prose FRIDAY ECONOMIES IN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR CARKEEK NOW HEAD OF FRIDAY ECONOMIES IN MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING MEN’S WELL MADE, DURABLE WORKING TROUSERS, PRICED AT —=$1.00 pr— Just the thing for this time of the year. ‘The materials are good, strong fancy tweeds—the kind that always look well dressy. Will give splendid wear, priced for Friday's selting at $1.00 a pair. The June Sale of White |The June Sale of Linens Wash Goods Tirb Lees Yahte Domes, male and full-bleached, 70 inches wide; special 85c yard. WOMEN’S “LADY VIOLET” SILK LISLE HOSE ARE REDUCED 10 PIONEERS’ ASSOCIATIO u | M. J. Carkeek, who came to the)" Baa z= ‘coast in 1866, note of the Assoc! fi Famous “Lady Violet” brand of Silk gton Pioneers, » Lisle Hose for women. Have a rich jf annual reunion at Madi park lustro like silk. Strong double garter Woedrenday and Thuraday. About tops, reinforced double soles, heels and 0 plonoors ent toes. In black, white and tan. Sizes §% Mra. W. V. R to 10 to won Chy tn oldest ptoneer present N ne Be White Dress Fabrics, Special 19¢ Yard— This lot includes 38-inch sheer White rized Dress | Linen Huck Towels, Special 19¢ Each— id White Linen Huck Towels of heavy and dur- snd under- | able grade, hemmed or hemstitcheds spe- 19¢ yard. cial 19¢ each | Linen Waistings, Special 40¢ Yard— for dresses who came was the A all special values BOYS’ 25c BLOUSE WAISTS 15¢ “POROSKNIT” UNDERWEAR 25¢ {J those who attended the David Graham 36-inch Longcloth, 12-yard Pieces, Special Or 2 for 25¢. Made of fancy ginghams We are Seattle headquarters for the wae — Ronald ‘ naeees wpe ar gar Bryan, secrets ae Ca $1.25, $1.65, $1.85, $2.10— | Soft-finished round-thread Linen, 36 ff bors’ rosknit” Underwear—shirts a rived at Oregon City with his wife | houn, 2 Cat : re ; ; : snd percales tn nesitached collars, and Gaver wand wo havo t in ages 4 to in 18 pee. H. WI a Four very desirable qualities, 36 inches | inches wide, for shirtwaists and fancy-work 7 14 years. Un a Leande {. Ro Ma purposes; special 40c yard. will give excellent wear. Friday, 2 for 25c; each lic. docks, truste fty are 50c a nal “Porosknit."—Main Floor, Union St. Side. —Main Floor Balcony. Linen Sheeting, Special 75¢ Yard— se ls a a ES A REAL OLD-FASHIONED BARGAIN DAY IN DOMESTICS | “cso.” tro sored’ tn Port cisvin Bite PRINTED LAWNS AT Se A YARD | 20¢ WAISTING MADRAS AT 121-2 YARD | BHONES WIFE, “ILL TAKE 60 pteces of printed Lawns, 27 Inches wide, 2,000 yards of Watsting and Shirting Madras tn aap gaan in all shades to choose | er tells ae fn woven cords and figures and NEXT CAR HOME”; MISSING Imported Batiste, Special 25¢ Yard— cae ¢ Linen Sheeting, also desirable for summer | dresses and shirtwaists, 70 inches wide; special 75¢ yard. —First Floor. e Ne ae ee ee ee eeymene at trons micas ose te | Mind’ canton eric | faust cmloned_ aout a June Sale Values in Corset Covers | inlee stripes, Ord lengths 10 to 15 yards; at 10c | lengths to 20 yards. Plaids, checks, stripes and Queen Anne av. and Harrison atin | a yard on Friday. | plain styles, at 10c a yard —Basement. st, mysteriously disappehred He wore a light gray hat, | on Monday afternoon. He left mixed brown and green coat AT 19¢ SOME PRETTY GIFTS FOR THE CHARMING JUNE BRIDE | ‘seve? 2%.se'Soim Ut’ Son 2 Sih SS | | down town At 5:30 he phoned black string tie and black Corset Covers of soft ned with Barmen lace ~ . oe his wife saying he would take trousers. 1 1 it $1.50 Bread Trays at 98¢ Each| $1.95 Knife and Fork Set at $1.65 9 the ‘next car home. Nothing There wae no trouble of any saris toneaaiataaes eres Quadruple silver-plated Bread Trays, Silver-plated Table Set, consistin has been heard from him since. kind, and he left his home in i or tn handsome pattern and practical shapes, | knives and $f 5; a reliable make; $1.95 He was of a florid complex apparently good spirits. AT 25¢ $80 each. value a 55. _ eens . neem | FE I i Covers of Hent quali nusl i | a pene oe ay i o of excellent quality muslin, trim- ff 9c Tea Spoons Priced 49c a Set — corms to ecu ogge SEATTLE’S TOO NOISY H \ b un embroidery edge of a very attractive | William Rogers’ Tea Spoons in the pop | ciark’s $5.00 Carving Sets will be on sale \ r ‘ ¥ H she Yl seen tree toe gyre gprs | cio hoe Kash we TO SUIT MR. GRIFFITHS anes 4 six at 49c a set. eS a5e¢ j 98c Cut Glass Nappies Priced 75¢ |. Yeark: ° Dost heat octet : . a oe eee a ; ‘ eo Muslin Corset Covers with trimming of wide Cluny pat- $8c Sterling Depositware at 73¢ 4 ceost variety of ricn cut glans Nap Iver deposit Sugar and Cream | ples, with or without hand! = thay ig Ge ont Oracts, Tea Tiles and Vases in| signs, cut deep on hea new designs and shapes. | tern lace insertion and ribbon-drawn edge. a society for nolee, or so! and— is unnecessary Corset Covers of muslin trimmed with wide embroidery insertion in eyelet pattern. A FRIDAY SALE OF HIGH GRADE HAIR GOODS | $4.00 SWITCHES AT $2.00 Fine Ger y Hair S 3 ounces i zation, woll, maybe we'll have an |i} ordinance soon to make us wear eigum shoes hes—three strar n front; trimmed with auburn and $1.00 Cluster Puffs at 69¢ $1.98 Wavy Switches at 98c “overs in the June Sale are spe- f up to 95c, . ie 26 potts t Ger Refined Hair - Pagosa wake Pte Tey air, in Itches—22 inches long, with | ITALIAN THROAT SPECIALIST says spaghetti has made Caruso’s —Basomrnt Salesroom. black, blonde, brown and au! P separate etoms and three in voice the marvel it in. a ‘ ae! 4 I value, for Friday lg % ounc Shown icciesibeiesssiiecticn | ne (le tiated . brown, auburn and PASSENGER ON the Olympic tried to seo how quickly he a ih i sc w set. - | blonde drink @ quart of w They sewed up his body in a weighted sa | . | H s | e . i $250 Hair Puffs Priced $1.49 $5.00 Wavy Switches at $2.95 | ALONG THE MEXICAN BORDER they are threatening that if New Silk-and-Cotton Ratine | Matting Suit Cases eel Al Switches ‘of 30-tnch German Re |f| Huerta keeps on shooting and imprisoning American citizens, pretty | Crescent shaped Hair Puffs that | fined Hair 3 ounces. Made ‘on no one Will be able to recognize him, let alone a go ‘a Hy fit close to the head, Of wavy | with three separate s po soon s e desis} ne a governmen ! At 65¢ Yard t NA® hair, 16 inches.long, and there are | mountin : fas a‘ : 1 | 2 puffs to the set. Come in black poser 0 Switch: NEW ORCHID to be shown in London has been named “Sutra . 1 —Third Floor. p ie 4 for Friday's selling at $2.95 ette,” because Its tongue is always wagging. brown, auburn and blonde, ch. Ls , m On ‘ 5 H MAR sid cool Miiterint for Cuiaenk : GREAT NECK farmer has White mn hen motheting a A and Dressc Thirty-two — te TACK PROJECTING from man, and he has sent a bill to th ment, Red falmon—No. 1 tail size; splendid Madronn Tomatoes—largo size No. 9! queen? peimen Regular 1fc 10c 241-2 Ib 5 k Tied) wenn ‘ CEE cur9ge se " a4 Salaoa—the beat qu le acks for the p Pafnook fi be griced for = 15c | Gold Medal Flour DR. FRIEDMANN gets an injunction against Dr, Sturm, but S Mie, Vernon Milk—the regular 100 wise detlares his vacoine cai make the court process harmless Tub Silks, Special 75¢ Yard— cans, Not over 12 cans to a urchaser at, @ ¢ Boneless Herrt —9e— THIS TT *” ‘quality 08 IT*—National Retail Grocers’ association, in con. ||} Put l 32 inct wide, in w bled at ‘St. Loyls, solemnly passed a 1 1 that the all solid meat. ae Washbtrn - Crosby's Venticu Sass k or e stripe; lavend lunch. Pound boxes a " Ow’ of ii 4 6 th . } 1008 en epout—iarKe size No. i tall | Gold Medal Flour; Nigh cost of living was @ myth Ht yt ns Bolla pack; delicious very best Eastern hard wheat flower WITH AF munity Of interest between North and South Americ@ may be at,la Navy Dressing—a mplendj4 dress 1 NTIN@ fighting the beef trust, that hoped-for com-_| Il} wssdtkouiiies | Ing made from best ingredien®. 2c al; | Friday, 70c established, lowed for return of empty ‘ i bottles. A bottle c poultry dealers reveals the secret that live chickens shipped to UIT CASES, closely wo ) - York are fed gravel and cement en route to increasé their weight f wore OF Roa ize before ese ma | | peer t ae . . : . HOARDING-HOUSE STUFFING ACCOUNTED FOR.—Row 3 Now {I Sheets, Special 65¢c Each Bed Sl 81x90 inches, s tting, 24 inches long, made over »ma 1 good quality bleached | steel frame, with hollow steel handle and inthis will that his ashes be scattered from the 24th story of ial 65c¢ each building, and expressed the hope that the ashes would blow office heeti CINCINNATI SOCIALIST whose life was one long grouch directed | hemr riveted steel corners; good brassed lock and Pillow Cases, Special 12%4c¢ Each— eyes. ® = Vell made ae dock catches Lght-weight and serviceable. i SATAN CAN scratch Wyoming, ©., off his list on gugday morning, || \ i hed islin, 42x36 H | Everybo own has personally promised to attend chureh 1 » before hemming; spe IAC 1 . 1 ts UNION STRERT. SHOOND AVENUR———Prike sTREnT very hour yh tow Sere) ey ere ee | ss : } cial 12y2¢ Attractive value at $1.50, ‘ each ° TWO BOYS In West Homestead, Pa., opened the dog pound out of ||] °* First Wloor Third Floor | mjschief, and 10 homeless pups escaped ; :

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