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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 19, 1 pbbhb bbb abbbbabh enn Ls | ever, and whatever may have Boon {her she haunted her lawyers’ of-| dled the railway company of which {en or bene Of whame, It did not occur | foes, and virtually offered to pay | 1 have the hor to her to do otherwise than stand by|4n indemnity that her more than | torne ) | hor unhappy husband, She bogged [comfortable fortune could satisfy, | pa ) 80 | me to take the case in hand, and to] but all to no avail, The prosecu- | fashion,” pare Ho means or expense in the|tlon was absolutely remorsele ifort to save him I shall now come to the last and | pa ERSTE Oe OT H greatest. fear, naturally,|*@ddeat chapter of thie unhappy lit ¢ tle story, One day, about a week | the lawyer whom I engaged to plead | before the trial, Mra, H aw it Ww the sagacity of Aloneo, and, be diagraced by the man sho loved | his case joined me in a Vigorous |the Parte edition of the New York | think I did not for a moment doubt tt plea to the federal tribunai, urs |Horald that Mr had been ay correctness of 1 . M © tell me your! that he be granted his provisional |Polnted ambassador of the United |, chief surprise lay in the fact tha sted. He then told |iiberty on batl, in order that he | States to ountry not far away |; the unfortunate gentioman bad ¢ been ar 1 just might establish his innocence bef from Germany. Her eyes gleamed | ¢ Rotified his wife of his wher the consulat pon 4] being carried away to Germany, for |W!th hoj The ambassador tn |, abouts, The lady meanwhile had dd at the direction of | the lawyer undertook to argue that |auestion, she sald, had known hor|7 fegained her self-posseasion, and ir general of in the | his client was really innocent, bas-|®!l her life, and had also known | @eemed full of energy he could | grat hy of Bade harging him | tn his plea upon the ground that he/@24 liked her husband, and had hot imagine why her husband ha . al way with the felony of! had, as @ matter of fact, been at one | known him to be a man of upright been arrested, and font it| « Windling, Tho spe | time an agent of the steamship com. | haracter, and she felt confident If) again Would turn out aca 1 fic charge against him was that he| pany, even if thie was not the ) distinguished a diplomatic officer | wan taken identity me to} had represen’ himeelf as the/at the moment when he obtained |COUld be persuaded to come and] at once to take] American dirkctor or general man-/the pass. This was such a woak ar-|™MAK@ ® personal plea, her husbard | nader hi with me n/ ager of a certain famous Buropean | gumont that the federal tribunal did |Miaht elther be saved altoget! ad other ha her | trans-Atlantic steamship company, | not pay much attention to it. Per-|the sentence reduced to the mitl-| man had el, and went alone to investigate /and had thereby obtained a railway | haps they thought our lawyer mere- | mum fact, we all felt that there | the matter. { felt certain that her| pass over certain lines of the |ly wanted to secure Ht——'s release | W484 hope in thie plan, and 1 agreed | pany » Ror ty involv. | Ratiway company, in the grand/in order that he might forfeit hiv |t® €0 and see the ambassa t t. An hour later/duehy of Baden, Germany, He ad-| hall and run away to the United | ty to bring ‘him back with me It! ors weneral had/ mitted to me that he kindly given me a special permit to geo the prisoner, and, although ft was | seri? tong after b had obtained | States and ave ase much in the manner de-!any event 4, and he also admitted that he | Germany und m I arrived at/ was not at this time an a id punishment was taken back 4 presented to the or St. Antoine irector allowed me /employe of the steamship company | at for the preliminary examina to eater, | found my unhappy in question, but declared that be had | tion, 1 went there at the rugent re patriot in his cell with A meager | been some years before | quest of his wife to see what could supper of soup, bread and wine t The mere act of “beating a rail-|be done. The German onttocitien fore him. He was a man of 60, fash United States would probably be re- | were polite, but absolutely tmplaca fonabdly dressed and of @ most pleas-| garded as a clever trick tuan as a! ble. So was the manager of the rail ing appearance | fed him my | se # felony, bat in Kurope tt) way that had been swindled. They eared his face termed red. He} means another thing, and partion. | would hear of notht hort of his was evidently embarraswed. I was | tarty many, where confidence | punishment to the full extent of the struck by the soft, musical voice in| men and all ot er swindlers are|iaw, They did not believe teh he addressed me meecuted with the most unrelent- | had ever been in the employ of the “My wite knows,” he sald q ne tb ness. The prisoner knew | Buropean steamship company at al ton ingly this, and felt that his case was a held that it was @ pure cane « She knows you are in jail, and | very bad one, and particularly be Wonders why you have failed to ad- | cause he was a native-born German, | single extenuating circumstance He vige her of tha, fact,” I answered. | who had merely been naturalized as | had not even the excuse of poverty he believes me guilty?” he con-|a United tes citizen and who! for he was rich. The prisoner was ttened ould not plead ignorance of the anded for trial tn 30 days In ‘She has no idea of what y are | laws of the motaer country There |the meantime we secured ball for accused,” I ans red was a strong likelihood that “1 wish she might never know,” | would be rejoined the prisoner 4 are in p “1 wish I might alin He author gonditionally and jump the facts, and asked me to beg her| ed the final trial were obtalned for him at the iH Rhone, so that they m . I left him, promising | wt ways by hie side. 1 shall fied my ¢ t " he|to ret it day, It t# un- | never forget the true womanly aR of ar a f y to enter Into the sorrow | ag devotion and energy of that myself. My he tert lof my ew with his wife It|/poor lady. She wrote hundreds of | well, ind that the best t and to say that it broke her| letters to friends whom sho felt gentlest w Stockings for the Whole Family We count stocking ers by th treda, women have @iscovered that the average sort. And service fe the real Fine Ribbed Liste Hose. ible knee, heel and sole, Cree e sie and doubie ribbed aSe fidren's Heavy Bleck Cotton Hose, unusually good, at 1Se ‘Inexpensive Jewelry, Belts and Buckles These are property the « mor milady’s toflet, indispensable to the well dressed woman. y - got. We coach your memory with these tempting prices Fancy Ribbon F sterling sitver 50c Per Yard nie effects; = ashinere and shades. 75¢ Per Yard in 4 filled on | White Kid Crush Belta, with gold and gun metal buck! Gott Hat Pins, set 106 ht dren's Le ay from Paria, biack Faney Hat Pine 100 to T5e wn and tan 3060 Umbrellas for Men and Women the Rast for evening wear have it in all the wan re: mannish #7 paste! “st popular blues Boyw w Coats and Suits Women De- light to Own Dealers 1 thousands each year to get folka to buy early, yet we've fo w and} way | The coats and suits are go fine that ref men | instantly long to own them, and th t im that we've no need to urge body to buy. Surpris ingly good are th Suit of Dark Gray postillion coat und with wide allk how a fancy # white ¥ skirt of B mad eight row “ back, meda f 4 ol) round Bult of Br mn Mixed ting. « three-quarter front, two « 1 bs h moto t - ' r ke; piping of tens, Double-t burnt { xhir in the back. Anoth sing at the front t: gold but the shoul tons $32.50 ™ tie Broadcloth Suit, in ¢ coat trimmed with’ broad b raid, | Rat uvenette Cloth twor th k t salt check, made ith skirt vent of Kingllnh + k ik 1 white, blouse front, belt at the walat shepherd ecked lining, k rt $4500 Smart Mot t of tan t le; pateh ond ten mixtures wk nckets, dowble-breast 1 " na, Kleeven eep pl m belt to foot; blouse three-quarter length 519.96 big button on the belt Two pound b Snowberr Pear® Unecer True Blue Tar Sea Street AND ALL. THR WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAPERO AT |! THD ANNDK NEW STAN), ; tn | © writ of extradition | minal court emeditated swindling without a follo burst open, Among the art! t fell out of tt was a pho- | ang |tograph, and as I ploked tt up to | face ej him upon »ndition that he should need to at least five|not ieave the city, Fine quarters d me to tell his wife | Prince Frederick, and there he walt h bis devoted art. She was atrue woman, how-'might use their influence to help|for five years. He recently «wir t black 35. stores buys for less than he wh Hoy’ Burlington Black Bicycle are crow ery day _Burere are Howe, double knee, heel and tomorrow ie here print For 40-inch Weel Suiting man- vottes, all Manta, turquoise 650 to $1.39 Will buy 44-inch Mannish oot y White Crush Stk Evening tinge; Ste * in all colors; votles, R gold-plated Beauty t*, Gainty tMmterwoven with 4 inches wide in b biue oF on card, st pink and blue flowers. very brown; handsome silk and wool Goid-piated Heauty Pins set han oon = TSe C ii -— minture 33 100 to 2S * rather ana Stk Ff lore, at... « BSc Onldined Sliver Nelt Buckies..7&e| Leather fag with strap and 89c Per Yard Cut Stee! Belt Huckies braided leather handics, black. oni ci83e 2 9290 | brown and tan $130 i@ized Sliver Be Sets, front Se Leather Cotn Sena Ree cre Voties. Thi and back duckie. OSe tc 81.10 250 to O06 pha B. eames one of the mest popular fabrice ta We ee Se ee $1.00 Per Yard Come! See the New Dress Trimmings ares rood to pic tra ‘i Spangied N Arabian I everly embroidered see Sem fr tan of wench you ran ss Per Yard Men’ s Wear Costs Less Here Than Anywhere Men's o a fe t t Men's Hee F eins . was a long and hard journey, but the diplomat, like the great-hearted American gentioman he was reed | off to return with me at once jand the a It was the day before the trial, | train and got and after a loug night's ride we! rai were withia an hour of our r- | for noy's end. The ambassador and | | jady and one other gentleman were alone in a first-class compartment. Our | times even traveling companion was a bright | oo oking little gentleman of the 4 fewsional type, and carried with | pr him @ large black portfolio. Sud jenly the train gave a bump; t little gentleman plunged fo: I m my Iny; as he did so, his port | ey hand it to him [ was stunned to see that it was an excel | wir lent Hkeness of our pe the wretched defendant whom we were on our way to save. |» Excuse me, monsieur,” | a b tn French, “but do you know tbe | hor original of that photographe “Why, certainly, monsteur,” re | a plied the little gentleman cheerful- | wa “I know him very well—#o | a 4d, that I am on my way | to to to help send him to prison STERLING VALUES No other store offers such a wealth of new fabrice at such attractive prices * The beginning je and the business is almest double the urehases are but f thos! The Fall Season Will Be Formally WEDNESDAY, wet YOU ARE CORDIALLY Entirely new, exclusive and clever the will w of 260 boxes Roxboro Bond 15c boxes Note Paper 10¢ Crepe Paper, slightly damage d Kara Linen Pound Paper School Crayons, box ‘ on Second pry leap, 8 for.ss.ee « hopin toed efee srveoss a Avenue ‘wee mal ae ey ae ‘ideas ae and ; eesasesianell elas —— University SATURDAY POST STONE. FISHER & LANE not even at the funeral » was #0 completely shrouded in| to me K that no glimpae « The ThompsonCo 224 Pike Street. REALESTATE aaa LOANS INSURANCE OWNERS OF THE MONTANA ADDITION ue is a Gorman railway onfine bim in jail in Italy are such men in the and had even » had written the word rhape there jor ad | from ws. waving him or even of getting him | at thelr Sus Css Olle ZL teafei? 2: BS; V2 DGGE “A PM? been A of the wind. Z. Tit t7tAd then In his pocket Lines and Domestics For the fact of the Fall season x40 inches, hand- $1.38 Per Yard Imperted of full size white bed purreted effects in rr sheeting, full St. 50 to $250 ng the moat exct fferent styles t — ee “The Fame of the W. B. Corset corset troubles. For that every woman can » Erect Form, Style 9 18 away immediate, Sach Fiannels 45c 5 aiellachci tah aes, Wa: & Women’s Muslin- wear and Knitwear Opened on THURSDAY and FRIDAY September 21, 22 and 23. INVITED TO BE PRESEN The Display will be one of Beauty Interesting THE STYLES Instructive and f good muslin, with hem-atit vor and ers of fine musitn, ECCLES RIT Stationery nicely made, Ke and braid, 8 white, i blue, pin and finished trimmed with embrotdered ¢ edged with sin NOTIONS: | Shell Hatrping, box... Wire Knife Baskets. | Velveteen Skirt Binding, yd....3e | Mocks and Eyea, card 200 | Wireliairping, tox University Finishing Braid Atumbum Hairpine Ghyh Hoek Combs,.,..