The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1907, Page 8

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LT a nae Sa Oo en pee AMERICAN 1S TORTURED IN ‘A GERMAN CELL (By United Press.) KARLSRUHE, July W—Thaw he killed hie motherin Jaw, Frau Molitor, during a “brain storm” will probably be of Karl Haw, tt formerly Germany the plea young professor a momber of the gaculty of George Washington university Washington, D.C, who wad pla on (trial today, Despite the that Hau has been examined and Pronounced sane by a commission of allenists, the theory of mental irresponsibility will almost cer tainly be brought forward by the defense, This ix evidenced by the fact that Hau's attorneys have on gaged Prof. Schaffenbdurger of Cologne to testify in the case. Sensational charges against the German police in the NEW MAYOR FOR FRISCO (hy United SAN FRANCISCO, July 17.—T Press.) elty bh her mayor Last nl Dr. Edward R. Taylor, physician | and lawyer, dean of the Hastings | law schoo! of the Unive fornia, was elected by the board of supervisors, and by the open avow al of the bribery-graft prosecution palled “Reign of the big came to an end Dr. Taylor was the third man to whom the election was offered by Rudolph Sprecklea and District At torney William H. Langdon. His election came as a complete sur prise to the elty, for at no time in the past weeks of daily guessing was his name mentioned by anyone Outside of the seeret councils of the district attorney and his half dozen associates. The office was tendered Dr. Taylor a few minutes after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and his acceptance was in the hands of Mr. Langton and Mr. Spreckles before 8 o'clock. Dr. Taylor is between 60 and 65 years old But the trouble is not over Battleship Nebraska at navy ya Half Price monts—our waist buyer now work for both of us. Ten counters piled high floor. anyone. $5.00 Shirt W half for Thursday— Were $3.75 to $4.50. allover embr swiss, elennes lace with tiny rosebuds The prettiest head gear duced prices. That is the whe » approach of mid-July ‘ rices. Odd it are teems with othe Women's out size pure whit Vests. Low neck, short sleeve ne finish pearl buttons; excellent ¥ Large Women’s 50c Pants Reduced to 35¢. Large Women’s Union Suits Reduced to 5O¢. Un € t r um ella ® tri A fir f Second Floor | Hau's treatment fact | matter of reity of Call | Gets a Fresh Start Hundreds of Dainty Waists added from incoming ship Chiefly sheer silky batiste, lace and embroidery trir the whole front of the second Ample lots in every size—and styles enough to tempt $3.00 Shirt Waists in This Sale for $3.50 Shirt Waists in This Sale for ................$1.75 $4.00 Shirt Waists in This Sale for .......... $4.25 Shirt Waists in This Sale for s in This Sale for . $6.50 Shirt Waists in This Sale for . No Woman Has Ever Bought Such Fine Waists at Such shag Seusmanesicnad Low Prices. Final Reductions on Babies’ mn pieaie Babies’ Bonnets. We have taken all our Babies’ and Children’s HighGrade Ron nets, put them Into two groups, and reduced the price a third to over Included are Children’s Fine Lingerie fine Tusean stra handsomely trimmed with satin ribbon Knit Underwear for large Women Reduced is the es and broken The department Large Women’s 25c Vests Reduced to 19¢. Large Women’s 35c Vests Reduced to 25¢. The Bon Marche, SS MARCHE inear have wince his ceration In the prison here boon made by his American friends and may be aired during the trial It is alleged that the officers have of dlabolical torture in their efforts to make the used every method youthful professor confess (o hay ing murdered his wife's mother at Haden Baden last November Haws chances have been greatly lessened by th suicide of hia wife. Her act is ge been due” to In a note left ago. to have, her husband's guilt by the woman she #tited (hat.she still loved Han, in spite of his deed, but that she could not bear to con tinue Hving while he stain upou bis soul Kugene Schmits is to be with, He has appointed Samuel to suceeed Charles Hoxton and it is announced that ppoint Lb supervisors ¢ Dinan says he will mayor but “Eugene B. Sawyer as mayor he will also Chief of Pe ognize no hmite. CARELESSNESS NOT THE CATE (By United Press) WASHINGTON, D. ©., July Carclessness on the part of a of the 22 men in the aft tur the battleship Georgia did not the explosion which proved fat nit A thorough invest! ing made has demonstrated tact In the absence of any other plaus ible explanation, the officials here Sre disposed to give to the theory advanced by some of the Georgia's officers when they came ashore at Boston, that the powder charge of the elghtineh gun was fired acctdentally by a clot of soot, which came floating down amouldering from the ship's emoke pipe and settled by chance into the open scuttle on top of the turret, alighting directly on the 60-pound bag of powder In the arms of the loader at the breech of the gun. It le pointed ont that the bag incloe “THE WASHINGTON Fi appointed Frank Ward agent Battle Creek, Mich. Waist Sale has in New noble York is doing of white Persian lawn and ed $2.50 . $3.25 Were $6.98 to $8.50. Poke Bonnets, and very fine and Valen dainty Ade ever seen In Seattle at re. tory in @ nutshell. signal for re ortments four in 188 ¢ Shaped ribbed Large Women’s Union Suits Reduced to 65¢. Women t size, pure white Hele Unior ait low neck, sitk taped, no eaves umbrella knee, trimmed with fine quali linen lace, Sizes 7, 8, 9 Large Women’s $1.00 Vests Reduced to 75¢. Women's Swi ribbed, pure white, extra fie soft ule, fa crocheted Vest low neck no sleeves, imi 1 grades; lar of : , pa ity; out sizes, 7, 8, 9. of Being acquitted who drowned herself near Surich several woeks rall construed | & belief in} had auch’ a reckoned consideration THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. 1907, Toes the powder was made of thin serge etuff, which je rather in- flammable GLIDDEN TOURIST RACH BUILDING (By United Pre INDIANAPOL IB, Ind. The Glidden thie morning at minute intervals in 4 driving train, They are due at | Columb Ohig, at 5 o'clock thie | afternoon, rhe run of 167 miles Loa Untied Press.) is the longest on the tour, LONDON, Ont,July 17. hall, Dundas wt this place, jatter n ELKS HONOR out and (hy Vettes stalled when the crash came PHILABELPHIA,*July 17.—John|, Workmen and tenants were H. K. Tener, of Chartero!, Pa. was | brled Into a heap. a Confusion reigned and for a time late yesterday afternoon chosen | rescue work waa impossible. graud exalted ruler of the Bike| Men, women and ehildr@n were |now,in annual convention, William | {mprisoned beneath the debris, and H. Moore, the distinguished delegates, has been appointed a member of the grand forum for a tetm of three years, Dallas, Tex, will evidently secure the convention for next year not until late leet night rene Special Sale . PALACE MEAT MARKET Hias all kinds of meat, but only one grade—the best, oe this week 112 University St if . TACLUSIVE APPAREL TOR MEN | COMFORTABLE || SUMMER SUITS | AT VERY MODERATE PRICES $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 An assortment that consists of the choicest creations of the season See our windows. | er J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. | | 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia, | Strongest Topcoat House in the State | | BEKIN CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON, MOVING AND Upon short notice we will pack and box furniture, planos, pletures, briow-brac, china, glassware, ote. We will pack and prepare goods for shipment and- forward them to any part of the world We will pack and store the entire contents of a house In our fire proof warehouse. We can toll you to a cént what it goods. Pronee—Main 1523; MOVING, PACKING. ind. 71. BUYING PUBLIC For the next sixty days we are going to have a 25 per cent. reduction sale on every suit and garment in the house. For that length of time our profits go to the buyer. We are not in the forced out, kicked out, front torn out, buying out partner, price business class that is fake pure and simple. We have a large stock of fresh up to date Union made Garments and Hats that will be sold at '4 off to make room for of Fall goods from the best houses in When buy a garment here back and show us a defect, if any made good without ceremony Give us a look in a larger stock America you you exist You can and it is know me come Note These Prices Carefully Suits, nov $25.00 Suit now $30.00 $22.50 $18.75 $16.85 $15.00 $13.50 $12.35 $11.25 $22.50 Suit $20.00 Suit $18.00 $16.50 Suit $15.00 Suit ,» now , now Suits, now... , now ,» now You had better come early to make your tion because bargains do not last very lor e do as We advertise, 423 PIKE ST., SEATTLE, and 242 BALLARD AV., BALLARD ) 4 , July 17 touriat left the elty Cryntal ) i) a throo-stor® brick bullding on {i one of the landmarks of collapsed late yesterday on and nine were killed, two | are minsing. and scores a in the} hospitals from injuries, The build jing was beifg remodeled. A num |ber of old supports had been taken iron ones were being in ' mayor of Seattle, one of |imprisoned between the debris, and were “1. A thorough search of the rulne te being made today and the responsibility will aléo be fixed $1.00 watches 60¢ until Saturday Geo, H, Woodhouse Co. RI MRE STORAGE CO., Inc. will cost to pack your FIRE PROOF STORAGE. Women’s Sails, Waits, Corses, Gloves--FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.---Store Closes 5:30. m., 12 Noon Saturday Unt Set, “Under One Roof—fverything to Furnish the Home Complete.” Stock-Arranging Sale of Women’ Misses’ and Children’s Apparel While it is gue that we have Been gradually preparing stocks for inventory in the ( Section, fo such general reductions a®are quoted for tomorrow, Friday and ee n (at whieh time we close Saturday during July and August) have been made. READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, UNDERMUSLINS, WAISTS, HOSIERY AND KNIT DERWEAR, BELTS AND PETTICOATS ARE UNDERPRICED a The items printed below give a fair idea of the importance of this will understand, of course, that these goods are on sale only while the quantitie ¢ wish t last. The sale is for the sole purpose of preparing stocks for inventory, so 5 and quantities sold out, they will not be replaced yw this rea of these goods are necessarily final—no exchanges Watch Tomorrow Night’s Star for News of Additional Sale Goods F inal Clean-up of Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dres } me and ng until | i Stack-Arrar en a wrt t early b upg O. D, nor telephone orders « on we No e style When special prices such as appear below are quoted on of those included.in the Stock-Arranging Sale, the buying opportunity tance. We cannot alter any of these special city with regular work, “ SUITS in all colors; Stock ing Sale Price ........ arments possessing t ind ided are crowded to their COATS in Eton, Pony and ly trir 1; Stock-A becomes one of de sale garments, as the workroom \rrang $16.8 Cloth Eton Suits, elaborate Ve Suits, in grays, greens, tans and blues; Pelebieos 0c. ; tton style; Stock-Arranging Sale Pr Oo vee Oe + Rn Oy $23. 05 id Lace Coats, in kk A White Serge and Voile Suits, Eton style ¢ in heavy silk Renaiss Stock-Arranging Sale Price $23.05 lace, some of taffeta silk; box and cutaway sty ovcesa All-Silk Coat $ in black, blue, brown, tan, green, checks, p and stripes; Stock-Ar Fancy Dress Coats, in white, bl ranging Sale Price $23.95 made of allov c, silk Eton, pony t-fitting and Stock-Arranging Sale Price .... WALKING SKIRTS in checked plaid also plain Panama ted and full flare gored Fancy Dress Coat Renaissa in allover lace, nce; all the popular models; Arranging Sale Price .. Made of summer and striped Panam Full plaited, box 5 suitings, styles, trimmed with stitched bias bands Rubber Coats, for motoring, in and velvet ribbon. Stock Arranging Sale stripes and fancy plaids, some having PYICG ciccsevsce cctocesevene oe $9.85 cuffs and others leather coll Stock-Arranging Sale Price § NET DRESSES Coats, suitable for street and om Net Dresses, in Princess and 2-piece styles; wear, made o numer suiting, in stra some of plain white net, others of figured checks and plaids, and trimmed with sf > A porately tr d : : and dotted net. Are elaborately came fancy buttons,’ velvet-collas er plaiail with ribbon and Jace medallions, Valen if ciennes and German Valenciennes laces . t Both long and short sleeves are represent dincksteviietis take wate, a ed. Regular prices $16.50, $17.50, $18.50, $25.00 and $29.50; sale price, choice. $8.75 Other Tourist Coats reduced to ....., White Petticoats mbri ced from $2.25, Wash House Dresses They come in Made of c med, Re and India linon, lace and embro » $2.50, $2.95 and $3.50 to In the Peter Pan style, with plaited skirt white, blue and pink polka dot lawn. All.sizes. Regu lar prices $4.50; sale price ..... me. $2.95 House Dress, of pink chambray gingham, waist in Peter Pan style and skirt with bias fold, Entire suit is trimmed with white piping. Can be had in gray, tan, blue, melon pink, ~ Combination Muslin green, black and white check, Regular price $4.50; sale { Combination Corset Covers and Drawers, reduced fro pric wade 82.95 3 whi 1 Dages, of Indian Head. Skirt is madeiin plain \ mn Corset Covers and Long § kirts. lace Combinatio 1 d le: Whist has half-inch tucks, with long sleeve nid : d plat tailored cuff. Regular price $4.95; sale price * go. 95 a onl cs ee a From Jumper Dresses, in gingham, reduced from $4.95 to . $2.95 ok, eee --OB.86 $13.50 ...... .. coun ed ~~? $9.00 .. $4.95 $10.50 . , srt $17.50 Poe White Waists at Se. Waists of French Lawn, made with half-inch tucks and Marie Antoinette frills on front and cuffs. Same style Waist, with pin tucks, instead of half-inch tucks. ~—_ee Night Gowns These are of fine cambric, lace and embroidery Reduced for the Stock Arman Sale from $2. $3.25 and $3.75 to Fike French Lawn Waists, with panel embroidered front, short sleeves, finished with embroidered cuff, tucked yoke ‘and } $3.25 and $3.75 to .. 5... 0.5.5 sececeucucenses back French Lawn Waists, with lace and embroidery yoke, tuck Ch ° ed collar and cuffs; lace-trimmed short sleeve emise CHOICE OF ANY OF THE ABOVE 95¢ | Three-quarter Length Chemise, of nainsook and eck and skirt lace and eml lery trimmec WHITE WAISTS AT 65¢. $175 sia 8s and 2 roy ny nn French Lawn Waists lustered tucks front and back, }~..~.~~~ Saracen three-quarter sleeve, tucked collar and cuff, open front Knit Underwear gh collar with four-in white, tan, gray and ss Union Suits, also Vests and Pants to match, in one CHOICE OF EITHER OF THE ABOVE ........ 006) ee et eee "Belts duced from 50¢ to 29¢ h and @ Taffeta and ‘Tailored Belts, right up-to-date, in black, blue, +a gray and t reduced from 50c to 29¢ s rib White pa Kineuts These are lace-trir ed, reduced for the Stock-Arranging ale from $1.65 and $1.95 to RDe / = Petticoats Petticoats, made of 1 quality taffeta, with deep stitched flounce, well ta May be had in navy blue price ey : yairs for a Ik Petticoats, of good quality ¢ a. Can be had in ‘ae Roman stripe and pl ith cotton dust flounc ta tton, with Seattle Home of NES the Great Pf Radu Complore, EDL! (inoorporarro) Wate LL. Club Furnishers SSOOND: AVENUE, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STRBER

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