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THE SEATTLE STAR Friday Bulletin of Extra Good Specials Extraordinary Special Values! Each a True and Timely Economy. On Sale One Day Only On the Lower Main Floor $3.50 Fiber Silk Shirts $2.45 Men's 63.50 Fiber SUK Sh ment of neat, pretty patterns turn-over cuffe and coat style na large aasort ade with the soft $2.45 Men’s 75c Night Shirts 58c Men's Night Shirts of good quality m ng and cut large and roomy ful hrough 56 Inches the bedy made and neatly finished, well Se Handkerchiefs 2'4c Each lei T ine day only Men's goo: ity Cotten square; regular So quality 2%o each. Nice for the boys and ordinary use | wee a $1.50 Oriental Cream for 95c face powder)—Is an 4 delicate preparation for the ekin and complexion—nourtshes and protects the face. On @ Friday only 9% | Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food 29c BO-cont sine Dr. Charice’ Flesh Food sale Friday at 290 cents a bom. It te bh nourishing and highly recommended for the com- plexton Riker’s 50¢ Cold Cream 39c_ | Rikers ( Cream ts fine for the skin and also Improves the com for sunburn | and other skin irritations, For Friday at $9 « Jar Floor 65c Pair On the Upper Main $1.00 Long Silk Gloves Women's white, fine quailty Pure Silk Glovee= ength, double finger tips, Sizes 6% to TM Silk Gloves give perfect freedom to the hand. elbow Silk Lisle Stockings 15c Stik Lisle Meee with 5% to 10, They at ibe @ palr double tops; medium welght are Irregulars of higher priced howe 50c Silk Boot Hose 35¢ Friday we will offer you our Wome Moot Mose, tn black, white or tan, at Mele thread @ Hines §% to 10 er tops. Women’s 25c Vests at 19¢ You can have your chotee aey of our B50 Vests for ibe, Low neck style, with plain or fancy yokes, (A box of six for $1.10.) sleevelos 50c Wash Gloves 25c¢ Pair men's Washable Chameotectte Gloves with tw o with contr « backs plain black, gray and chamole color—« few patre elbow length. $1.95 and $2.50 Parasols $1.49 TS Womens plain Taffeta, Pongee and Novelty Sim Parascte—all pretty, new etyles-on elaht k or white frames $1.00 Freckle Mamover for 59c Kingebury’s Freckle Remover is what you eurely want to put In your «tip for your holiday or vaca- tion trip—tt removes freckles and tan, and only 89. Vanilla Marshmallows 10c Freeh Vanilla Marshmallows in sealed jars; ree ular price iSc; for Friday 0c each. From 20 to | 24 In each jar, and just the thing for toasting. 15c Wash Goods Friday 10c 2,000 yards of Lawns, Voties and Batiete, 27 to 30 Inches wide—all light backgroursie with pretty floral patterns. You can have a cool summer dress for very little money 25c Voile Reduced to 15c pleces of floral and stripe Votle, ful inches wide—all Hgbt colore and + a a® pretty and eum- mery as can be. lhe & yard. 12%c Bleached Muslin 8 1-3c ‘You cam have your chetoe of two splendid grades —either the Fruit of the Loom or Lonedale Musiin. full yard wide. Not over 15 yards to one customer tients | Domestic Remnants 5c Yard Haendrede of Odd Leagthe of Pereaice, Gingham, Lawn, Crepe and Outing, sanging from To to 10¢ @ yard, but all will be sold at bo a yard. Wash Goods Remnants 10c Yd. Remeants of =, Ratiete, and many other wash ma all priced day at 100 & yard, and we ha 00d lot, wort 10c Dress Ginghams, 5c Yd. 2,000 yards of firm quality Dress G neat stripe, check and plain patterns—27 inches wide—in pink, blue, tan and brown, at half price | for Friday. 10c Dolly Varden Crepes, 5c Yd. 2.500 yards of Crepe, all pretty Dolly Varden patterns—27 inches wide, in light backgrounds, with pink, blue and helitrope designs—in lengths to 10 yards. 5c Wash Ties 15c eo plain wht you can afford to have several Ti ripes and cross At thie price for the summer 50c Bathing Suits 39c { good quality 4 with white 390 ao ault 98c Gingham Rompers 69c Cool Beach Rompers with low neck and short ed with material of a contrasting color years. 5c M. Q. Developer 2 for 5c M. Q. Deveto; ur regular Se ~two for be —to use with all Gasil@ht paper, plates and filme & saving for anyone doing their own kodak work 100 Paper Napkins for 5c quality Crepe Paper Naphine—i00 to a pack- pectal for Friday at tc a package. Nice for piente and camp use. 25c and 35c Stationery 10c 280 boxes of good quality Lisen Writing Paper in white and assorted colors, put up in neat bomes While they last, price lec a box. $1.00 Photo Albums 59c Each Removable Leat Phete Album, bound In biack imitation leather—fifty leaves to each book. Sine of Album, 7x10 Inches, Best and safest way t« keep your kodak pictures, 50c Voile Flouncings 19c Beautiful 40-inch Embroidered Voile Fleuncings in pretty floral and conv al deaigne—nice for summer dresses. Our Fr Plouncing® Offered specially for Friday at 1%¢ « yard 5c Val. Laces 35c ‘Dozen Yards French « Ringlish Vel. Lacee—diamont, round and Filet meshes—from % to 2 Inches wide, Sold by the bolt only (12 yards to « bolt) On Sale on the Second Floor—Friday Only Palm Beach Skirts $3.95 Women’s 95.00 Palm Beach Skirts in plain and striped mod e in the very newest styles have full flared skirts and most all with big pat pockets They're trimmed with pearl but- tons, tucks and plaite, used in many pretty effects. White ga- berdine and poplin inctuded $5 Wool Skirts at $3.95 omens rts of serges for ¥F Jum edging on coll Sizes 14 to 46. in @ jae, in bine black, navy, gray and tan—wide | Mleer. ekirt effect with yoke pockets trimmed with butto Sheer $5.00 self material. Sizes 23 to 30 waist Bpectal, Friday, at $3.95 instead of $5.00. voll Swi fects, crepe, all w neat te '. plain and Norfoik sty dark shades, Many plaits down the front. Lots of pockets with button or flap fant eners. Sizes 16 to 44. Just the kind for your outing trip. cufts of or: $2.50 to $5.95 Si and Lingerie Waists at $1.95 rt Lingerle mbroidered and Bargain Booth, Upper Main Lingerie Dresses at laces and embroidertes terial with #ilk girdles. ilk White Middy Suits 95c White Middy Suite of twilled muslin, with short sleeves, satior coliare and laced in front: The skirts are the wide flared kind, with panel in front. &t for women and juniors, Priced for Friday at 95¢ a suit $6.50 Kimonos at $2.45 Some have yf beef Pian, $650 and 867.50 floor. th Kimonos, special at $2.45 ther silk or wool challites, in a laree assortment of colors, in plain or flowered patterns, finished with Ince and braid or embroidery 26 to 44, but not In every and $6.00 atyle. $3.50 Auto Robes $2.75 ine Auto Robes tn a splen tment of plaids and , edged with Regular a6 ¥v al for Friday's nell- Ing at $2 only. Buy them now at this reduced price, dotted ef with Collarr gandy and self and trimmed $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Corsets at $1.19 American Lady Corsets, with Wome: low, medium and high bust, me- | button dium and long skirts, Sizes from | hook down the f 18 to 20. Special at $1.19. 44 to 44 On Sale Friday Only on the Third Floor Women’s Brassieres, Worth 35c, for 23c | $6.00 and $6.50 Front Lace Corsets $2.95 Howd Fron French coutil, with walohn Sizes 21 to 30, 3be value the hack Sizes from ront Special at 2% medium high except 26. $1.25 Curtains 69c Heavy round thread Serim Curtains with Inch hem stitched edge, in white, crear and Arabian colors, at 6% # pair instead of $1.25 patterns—at Fine for summer cu Bhe Nets at ite 74. 25c Bungalow Nets 15c | Screens $1.25 Each | Nets tn the new- Anpanese Bamboo Poret atylen——6 different | Sereens, fine to protect your yard | porch from the hot sun—let serait in the alr and light. Size &xe toe N | feet, with cord and pulley Corset Covers 25c | $1.50 Princess Slips 59c | $1.98 Combination 89c Extra size G00 Corset Covers of | Princess Siipa of mercerized | W ed Seco ith dotted Seco silk in dainty #hads | © in pretty light blue or pink | Com’ net Cover ané of pink or blue, finished with | wide beading at the top— | Draw with embrotdery narrow lace. While we have any | ribbon-run, finished with 4 with Jace, in 26e | and ruffle. | edeing $5.00 Pacific Special Tennis Rackets with polished ash frames $2.50. Fourth Floor. y atylen—Lo 4 Style Shee _ lor August are In—many wer Main Floor, $3.50 Hammocks of 10-0unce khaki with curved spreaders 2.50. Fourth Floor. Tel. Eiliote 4100 ail reduced | | ‘HERE? SANDS ELSEWHERE GRACIOUS! MAYBE THE “NURSEMAIDS” WOULD STRIKE IF CHIEF LANG TRIED IT All the copa in Seattle are watching excitedly for news from the front. No, not the battle front, or the water front Praemys! can fall jain, if it wante to, for a and another dynam! argo can go up, If It choo not thelr worry. They are ka-bibbling just now about the recent order of Police Chief Mealy of Chicago, which has the effect of making 1,900 “nursemaide” of that many cops Thue, if the order should spread to Seattle, don't be cop holding a handkerchief to the t play in the streets and cautioning youngster biow harder Chief Healey reported that there was nothing eles for the police to do besides catch automobile bandits and round up pickpockets, and thought a quick, dashing cleanup cam paign might give the department a good workout. Armed with copies of ordinances which govern everything fr shaking ruge on the back porches to throwing banana p Ings on the sidewalke—the new “nursemaid” will clean up, ¢ - ° ' | to col coal companies in government sult et $11,142 duties avoided by Members of rivere and har bore committee of lower house of congress have been Invited | to Beattie. Wonder if our own Congressman Humphrey, who le a member of this committee, Washington, D. ¢ Says he favors « giving once-over cent postage. Argument for new trial In John will imagine another $1,200) [Lawson case, at Trinidad, Colo,, package of “traveling ex | set for July 8 | penses"? | Lieut. Commander F. H. Dodd named Pacific coast superintendent { ° a ° jof naval radio, a new office. Head-| Col, Alden J. Blethen suffered » quarters, Frisco. Dodgast it, alight relapse Wed Dodd, why not Seat Four new i ne eis “aula “eode pbs 0. W. Montfort, Lewis county, IH colved Wednesday elected president of county auditors H in seonion at Olympia. Attorney General Gregory inves tigating num pus resignations of socia.|*TMY men to take position in Du in | Pont Powder Co experts In man. wfacture of arma No change will be made In schoo! fiscal year, {t was decided by con ference at Olympia } Mrs. Joyce Clark chosen queen of order re They are to be at Cathcart, Midvale, Reeveton and | Birdseye Annual meeting and election of officers of the Seattle |tlon, held Wednesday night, | Washington Annex. Judge Hiram E | Hadley elected president Beattie Central Labor Council! Was extended invitation to join Ta coma workers in big Labor day cel ebration at meeting Wednesday | Evergreen Valley Festo to be held night. |in Chehalis Monday Prof. G. B. Rigg of the college! Meine Hardenburg, wanted In the of actence, University of Washing. | Lusitania investigation, pinched tn) jar ton, @ an iiluatrated lecture | New York—at Inst if Wednesday night on “Potash From | First “night rider” case In South) Kelp.” | Bend, Wash. to go to jury Thurs |} Renton-iseaquah road ordered day afternoon. a closed Wednesday. May remain| Greatest favorable trade balance, closed for 60 days while highway Is | in country’s history recorded for fis under construction cal year ending midnight. Exceeds All default divorce cases will be | by $40,000,000 best previous re heard Friday mornings of each |ord. Btill, there are quite a few! Week thru the summer months, be-| who are out of work, i} ginning July 9, says Judge Albert. | @—— aon oii | son. | 8. L. Winchell of Chicago, traffic! | Te avoid Indictment, Mayor | | } George W. Mel. nm i} manager of Union Pacific ayatem, | in Beattle with party, aays business ville, O, age ign. {s steadily improving. George evidently has heard that W. L. Park, first vice president fong about it being healthier for a fellow to be “on the out. | of Iilinois Central Ratlway Co., in Seattle, on route to Alaska. He} | side looking In, than on the in. | | side looking out.” | | sails tonight on steamer Mariposa Western Fuel © an Francisco, made defendant a, ith 10 other) @ ° SCHOONER’S CAPTAINTHINKS | ARMS WERE MEANT FOR HUERTA | make that port, Capt.|} Schluter being informed that a #u-\[f percargo, W. H. Page, was to give |[f him his instructions 1] Two hundred miles out of San | ff Diego, Capt. Schluter was directed | to lay bis course for an uninhab. |{f ited island where the cargo was to be transferred to the Standard O11 tanker Maverick | Page is being held aboard the | HOQUIAM, Wash., July 1— ed to A statement to by Capt. | Schluter tends to confirm t belief that the munitions aboard the schooner Annie Larson, detained here by cus- tomes officials, were intended for the Huerta revolution. admits Schluter virtually H he vessel ignored ere upon | Diego and that he know yet" the destination of the cargo or the plans for its communicate with the shore. Col lector of Customs Harper ts cc Yossel here and is not permitted to | disposition. | tinuing Investigation oday " a) He expressed the opinion | two lines—first, as to whether thot | that the arme were intended (Annie Larson wan guilty of fraud |i for one of the warring factions | in clearing for a port she never {n.|{H of Mexico. tended to make; second, whether IH The Larson cleared for Topolo-|there has been a breach of bampo, Mexico, but never attempt-| trality. tT OF BLACKLISTING WOMEN DODGE CHILDBIRTH, OLYMPIA, July 1.—Judge Dyke.| man of King county ts reversed by the supreme court tn a ruling in |the case of J. R, Dick against the! Northern Pacttic Rallway (o., for! $50,000 for alleged blacklisting. Dick CHICAGO, July 1.—Dr. Alfred A.| Clalms he has been blacklisted as a Ogio of Indianapolis, who denounc.|"!!Way engineer thruout the Unit- lod the teachings of some mothers| 4 States and Canada, Judge Dyke- lin a speech before the annual con-|™4" Sustained a demurrer to the | vention of the Institute of Homeop-|CO™Plaint, In which he {s overruled, |athy, today told the United Press| “"4 the case ordered tried on its |what he meant when he sald some, “emits | brides were taught to resort to “any | | $$$ He also rapped some Daughters of the American Revolution for hav-| Congressman J. W. Alexander of ing too many ancestors to brag| Missourl was a visitor in’ Seattle Jabout, but no progeny | Wednesday, Otto Case, secretary |_ “The day is past to hide the truth) of the Commercial Club, showed egarding the greatest of all God-|the congressman around. the new en functions,” said Dr, Ogle “Only the freest language will stop |the silly prudery of mothers whose teaching that motherhood during |the bridal year Is a disgrace, is the | direct cause of untold anguish and| unprintable perversions.” | NEW YORK, July 1 E | Touchard, jr., national indoor ten AFTER 62 YEARS nis champion, was arraigned In the Tombs police court today, accused | of stealing 48 dozen golf balls. |shipping terminals and the harbor Congressman Alexander said development of the port finest he has yet seen the was the ARREST TOUCHARD Gustave F.| | SAN FRANCISCO, July 1.—Altho| waived preliminary hearing and married 52 years, Mrs, Elizabeth D.|was bound over, Touchard fur. | Johnson, today filed suit for di |vorce from her husband, Amasa | Parker Johnson, aged 8&2, on ‘he SENATOR PAGE ground of desertion, Johnson Is a HERE real estate dealer at Belmont. The| Senator C. 8. Page of Vermont | couple lived together 33 years,|and his family are visiting in Seat when, Mrs. Johnson avers, her hus-|tle, preparatory to a two band left her, Jeightsceing trip to Alaska. nished $2,000 bail cei | lj \ & FREDERICK & NELSON’S Thirty-Third Semi-Annual SALE of — | FURNITURE € The semi-annual disposal of odd 0 —— CO y and discontinued patterns from our regular furniture lines, at un- usual reductions, together with extensive special purchases from our best factories, on sale at very low prices. —Third and Fourth Floors STORE WILL BE CLOSED NEXT MONDAY Observing Independence Day Vudor ; Porch Shades “Frepenick e-NELSON Ohio Steel Ranges Attractive Values in New Undermuslins Gowns COMBINATIONS, $1.00— Pretty Normandy Val. motifs and rose- pattern Val. insertion and edge trim very attractive Combinations at this price—made f soft, fine lingerie cloth Other styles are trimmed with dainty embroidery edge and embroidery beading, ribbon-run at waist-line. COMBINATIONS, $1.25— Many pretty Combinations of fine lingerie cloth or nainsook, elaborately trimmed with motifs fashioned of Swiss embroidery and Val lace insertions COMBINATIONS, $1.75. Combinations of fine, lingerie cloth, with beautiful organdie motifs set in with two rows of narrow Val sheer insertion of attractive design LONG SKIRTS, $1.00— A circular flounce edged witl made well- machine finishes these long White Skirts of excellent quality white pique SLIP-OVER GOWN, $1.00—- an attractive’ style of fine, sheer lingerie cloth, with small tucks Normandy Val. motifs the tucks insertion scallops many across the front and three sewed above Val gether form the shoulders. are set in rows of lace to- Lunch Baskets, 100 to $3.00. Auto Vacuum Freezer, requires no turning; can be carried along on the outing trip, freezing on the way; two sizes, $3.00 and $4.00. Smail Paper Salad Plates, 4c dozen Bamboo Knife and Fork Set, {n sealed sant- tary package, 5c. White Crepe Paper Napkins, 10c hundred Paprus Picnic Pla 25 in package for 10c, Waxed Paper in continuous rolls or sheets, be the roll White Paper Luncheon Sets (cloth and 12 napkins), two sizes, 5c and 10c set Sanitary Waxed Paper Drinking Cups, 5 in box, for be. Picnic and Outing Supplies ITH bamboo knives and forks, paper plates and cups one can come home from the out J ing without a single thing to carry—and for those who make their preparations on a larger scale we have solid alcohol cooking outfits, hammocks, ice cream freezers and other conveniences and com- forts to make the holiday more enjoyable. Combinations Skirts EMPIRE GOWN, $1.00— Gown of white crepe plisse in Empire style, with dainty trimming of embrold- Other styles trimmed with wide linen Cluny lace in sertion. SLIP-OVER GOWN, $1.25— i An embroidery yoke of very pleasing ; pattern set in with dainty Val. insertion and edge trims a pretty tucked Slip over Gown at $1.25, ~—Second Floor. i a ery insertion and edge. Sterno Stove Outfit for boiling and cooking, 80 compact that it may he carried in the hand bag. Consists of one-pint kettle, folding stand and one can of solid alcohol. Price 50c. Sterno Disc Stove, with 5-inch top, complete with can of solid alcohol. Handy for heating flat trons, bolling water and many other uses. Price 75c : Sterno Cooking Outift, a practical, compact outfit with which you can boil, fry and cook # complete light meal. Consists of large can of solid alcohol (enough to bring fifteen quarts of water to boil), aluminum kettle, one-quart capacity, coffee maker, wind shield and cover Price $2.25. which may be used for frying pan. Housewares Section. Sure-Seal Fruit Jars Specially Priced HE extra large openings in these Fruit Jars enable one to put up the farger fruits without cutting or slicing. Specially priced for Friday as follows: M%4-pint size, special 65¢ dozen. 1-pint size, specia? 70e dozen. 1-quart size, special 80¢ dozen. '4-gallon size, special $1.00 dozen. 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