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8. et 3 SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1907 aNKAT sociauier cononess. {MICS MAY VAN ALEN, HBROINE OF TRAGIC | ae ARALYZED Hi “hey ER bites tan Hinds Amarin + ROMANCE, 10 WED'NORDICAS EX-HUSBAND Frederick & Nelson, | Store Closes o Incorporated Negn Everything to Under One Roof. nish the Home Complete. Daily at turday Until Bept. 4, phere PAPAL DOLS APPA PPPP | | H atte Stara xclual torned pMine Van Alen was #if@nt, and nor If While watching by the bodaide | © Twichelte tive. at 918 Fifth | NEW YORK, Aug. 26—The am ffather, whose objections to the i = of he lysed husband, Mre./ay. It was not until Yate in the af nayncement of the engagement of match were sald to have caused |} ] a a ] $16. 90 Mary } hell, wife of Fred/ternoon that B. J, Shaw, a neigh Miss May Van Alon to Zoltan jhe break, declined to tal H | x xmins er u , pecia Twiche) al fed in her chair some/| ber, called ate the home of the Doeme, of Parts, divoreed husband) One day Remington entered “the | P a : Rime early yesterday morning. If] couple and learned of the death of of Mme, Lillian Nordica, ts now }reading room of the fashionablegl Phere are wx different patterns to choove among at the above spectal price for tomorrow, 4 the husband, who i# u@abdle to/ the wife, The remalm were taken the sensation of society and @}Casino at Newport, Later he was [Hf effects predominate. ‘The colors are tans, greens and reds in combination effects Fi move or speak, realized the predic | in charge by Butterwotth @ Sons. vives Interest in the Newport ro-|found.in the writing room, having ° ament of the wife, fatthful even! Death is aseribed to hemorrhage mance of the summer of 190%, of ead several hours, ‘Tyo bul 4 wnto death, he wa able to = of the Lm Mra Many a hin which Miss Van Alen was th n- {let holes were in hin head, Re left |ff a ae “ who ¢ no | 64 yours of age and had been in tral figure, and which ended with) no word, and physielans said tt i str T bl C 1° One nt 1. 9 woma dy later { i healtht for some time. the mysterious death of Robt,| would have bi Impousible for | i apes ry able overs, pecia im a) ™ Re ymingte portege 0 © fire the shots Redding Remington, portes (/him to fire the ah Good aisle Pagderey Tabid Govere in Ovental:patteriin, meapurts y yards seul Mra, Astor | Whether Remington committed Miss Van Alen ts a daughter of auteide or was murdered tm still} Jobn J, Van Alen and a grand-|an open question daughter of Mra, Astor A letter written to him by Mins “LICENSED TO WED ,CAMP MEETING ENDS. The camp meeting of the Saints Park, and}oft thé Church of the Livig God, around special orled as above for tomorrow. Colors are ens, + Fed a bg, blended in georgetrioal destens M. F. Meter, 32, Lena Halebauer, xetown. that has been conducted on the Remington was a handsome! Van Alen on the morning of his Chas, A. Givens, 20, and Irene | shores of Green Lake, closed lant . 4 . ie . Ferrera, 18, Seattle night. One of the peculiar ten’ Nov It c rt S ] 3, 95 Pai f; J. Will McComb, 27, and Mildred | ents of the members of this sect te ove y u ains, pecia, a alr ‘al Alice Payne, 1 . the washing of each other's feet, | ery VRS A ‘a: Wiiadediacs Weoke saoenin’ 0 ; : Artt cI 6, Joplin, Mo. /130 women and 50 men engaging | ractive Noveny AFtAINS Fe enoers " nam vd luality French Nel. Patterns and Mary Francis Payne, 20, Jom jin this ceremony just prior to ad A. M. GIMONS. n nl e and the fa ar latt work Insertion to more « te designs in cornge. Hin, Mo, , : }journment last night (Seattle Star Exctusive Service.) to 3 yards and can be had in either white oF én, mn Nady oot.» ph CHICAGO, Ang = = tsti<ié‘“ Ct RR , wclaliats are elated over fact Sie eee loess oan | that the party chose A. M, Simons ‘Special alues Now re Be a in and C eatve J editor of the ‘official organ here, to } Ung Hately, lene! ams too gg gg" PRICES MONDAY i the de tes from the whole t - . | United States who attended the In Office Desks " : ternationa}) Socialistic congress at] | The Furniture Beet! disposing of a number of floor H Varviok, 26, and) Despite the drisaling rain, there | siutigart, Germany, Auk i] samples of Office De ise slight changes bi been hias, and Susan L. Burrows, legal °c ms a ' ” " be debated at the congress will be | shown at onc For this re the floor samples that have ; { baesoeme eo yg : While the number of sellers Was | the Oriental immigration question done service for some time are offered at material price cow H } nee Dotholt | Feduced, ~ sise bag loads was| Australia, the Transvaal and the Ceasions until tomorrow ni i are RECOR jhoticeably increased, as was als0) United Sta will all partictpate | RollTop Desks, FiatTop Desks, Typewriter Desks and é ehh! an the site of the baskets carried by/in this debate as the countries standing Desks in low, medium and high-era are included | Birthe were registered today ai) es ‘ |most affected. The socialists ob | in thie special sale and there is a wi nt of fin- | i: oe 7 i The following prices prevailed: | ject strongly to th tation of fahos, Owing to the fact that our regular ‘1 e on Office Sellews ' . ‘ine | Potatoos 1% cents pound Ortental labor by contract for the Deeks are extremely reasovable, this reduction eale makes Axiing——To wife of P. L. Axling 4 ‘ Thirty-first av, August 4, a] Sere conts dosen | Durpase of temporarily lowering special values doubly important 928 Thirty-t av, Aug * 8) Onions, 8 bunches for 6 cents, | wages o © this nt of even greater Interest to office peo- Cucumbers, 4 for 5 conta. an assortment of Office Chairs has also been m d at | Peas, 3 cents por attractive special prices. eenth av. south, August aghter. | son-—T wife of M M West § August 20, rpriced b conte eo Tables are*also ur $1.16 box; cooking 10 pounds for cents. | | Celery & cents per head. as ; Tomatoes, 5 cents per pound oF Ao g Bho ren Becta, carrots and radish: >. aa jbunches for & cents | Beans, Several patterns of ¢ Apples, fancy ON THE FRONT Steamahip City arrived | from southeastern Alaska yeuter g| day with passengers and & general — Broken Lots and Odd Pairs of Blankets for Less a 2 = = gummme (SESE R_SS2E2E Eee eee. bh av. August §, a son iy pd ship Henrik Ibsen arrives at China Stock-taking in the Bedding Section uneov ‘ i Mn—To wife of GC. A. Wose Plums, native green gag ahs Will chip © Chinese orew cad eal bid ; ~~ , ragghey ered several broken loty | 5 lin, 4609 Stone a August cents per box—-20 pounds lupon the return of the ¥ at of Blankets, ¢ ating of by m one ‘airs of @ kind. Both 164 ; 9 Sto v 3 Bra “ae a | upos arn © © vemsel to 4114 #, in white an ay represented } son Lays se lag ag Byrd the sound the white crew will be nge trom the cheapest that are good to the betier gradu Maal t Bdwards—To wife of B Ed $1.26 per ben pounds discharged The tbeen will leave Mies May Van Alen, who, deserting the memory of her former ion to the broker rictng a quantity of H Wards, Seattle Genera! hospital. | Penshes. 85 vet hes. . ; Friday for the Orient }flance, has announced her engagement to Zoltan Deeme, divorced Blank that have 4 a 4 Prous | 10) “ cen! r | husband of M Nordic have been more or er angler a ; DEATH RECORD. oe eee 40. conts ber) work has boon begun, for the| mene % Mme. Norden all grouped together for bmn, nat ae pride Ce | : fifth time, on the railroad to run 15 nity of « i istered to 3almon, 25 & eac! opportunity one of ¢ ‘old wenth: cwpernad wore registered today as} Salmon, 25 cents each. from Valdes to the interior. The! young fellow, who principal so-ideath by a prem ondigeer ne ; " ype i ~nebshrg first supplies for the constrnetion| cial asset-—and worldly asset, fort of bedding needs and take sdvanta b t { . Beton re t i ‘ > needs a 6 ad ee of the spectal values quoted } ges a r 0. 8 2 August) DB. G. INVERARITY RESIGNS. [of the road left Seattle jast night|t matter--was that he had by | spon his grave Bedding Section. ~ oy eattlo Gone ROSGACAL say eS on the steamship Bertha. favor in the eyes of the ' wore mourning. | . z Nash—8. EB. Nash August 20,/ Duncan G@. Inve y, tor the Me Now Yeew'e 40 H ane H } 6538 Kennwood place. — gg [Dest three seasons assistant mas teamer Delphi arrived from San several reasons young Rem: ptended to remain loyal to the mem Seenee 26. OF wo Aug. 35, /ager of the Grand House, ncisco yesterday with 200 tons | ington was quite the favorite at»ory of Robt. Remington, notwith SASS Pittigth av. N, W. 5, hae restaued his position to take lof supplies for Catatla Newport. There was no denial of :ntanding her reported engagement 1 es a>. Swann, 33, up business elsewhe fa no the fuct that he was in love with int various times, to Capt. Rich Oe Ie TE imine ue ee Iverarity’s BURGLAR SUSPECT | Mise Van Alen, but there was ap ymond P. Hobson andeothers; and 98 : “ j parently not so much enthustamm pwhea, a ye she ordered her bas a 30, ~~ . - ees : , en ax Herthars Ben Jobn gg whe = jon the part of the young woman. chorses sold and her villa ? Ihenberg—Elsie enberg, 4,| The G orthern has sec Prancia be bat : amendere pe ds. esa oa —— : - But they became engaged, and ft }closed, they were oe it cot j ey ee og Oe RO ime rele nl apg Hs: ik while trying to was so announced. Gay Newport) She went abroad to live, was ++. INCORPORATED ... Baker or, 71, Aug. 22, $39 ster and is preparing to build la nts fo a roomer, yeuterday | congratula the happy couple, ipresented at King Edward's court pit hty-f : IM ; ! ; Bighty-first av. B railroad yards croc alg Cf} and all went merry for a few sand shone @ favorite ie ~ a _ — = — a pan mn wht ie) weeks Then «he retired to : } to having served! Then came a rift within the lov. where she has lived in seclusion “ \ es ; Children’s Week fourteen years in New York pent | ers jute. Society was startled by Now comes the news of he Wiki Wana: bik faroed cobunieton| Believe a wx : tentiarte the announcement that the on gagement to M. Doeme, a former . ‘1 he abet of " ‘ “. die t tful tt Water will be hut off from 9 a Washingtc at the Co. 1331 Second av * This store of ours ls going to change its character one | Tt ts doubtful if the authorities | agement had been broken singer and castoff husband of) ,, p. mT Aug combinatious and | —— full week it’s going to be the finest kind of a Chi ore = ag a the oo pot bagel —— denied the rumor; the great Nordica pe iatrict earth ol Civic 4 — ‘Thi 3 going to be filled with interest enjoyable things keep |) bul me Gutares the beutlery af: i - coe : os | t ‘aot : Baer | fect the Foungaters happy peg ew > en oie and contented wh: cir || ter dark It is tkely that they wit! 25 pa Rae ee pes eon | boulevard and we { eratic b at Chicago | TEA. ek is i . try to prosecute bin on a count of atona 4 2 i , every case and counter where children’s goods are sold attempted burglary | ; a a aenlaal WAM Cuil Che ,00 1 tea is so mutch bet- FOR THE MAGIC WORKER HAS BEEN HARD AT WORK ; nal before next ‘ H. L. KLEIN ter than common that you We Reaching here, there and ev-rywhere for the price tage—mark BIDS GOODBYE TO (sy U United Press.) is to posted Bh gee me 3 won't buy any more poor and Ing them lighty—anpacking great cases of hosiery, and waists, and | TOKYO, Aug. 26.--According to to Some stuff. ; little dresses, and underwear, and all the other things that school HIS CHURCH |the investigation bade by the Jap PALACE MEAT MARKET et rou can't get boots or shoss . Jus children need. om wher Prtbilo lCarries the cholees ad freshest oe re oe a os r Here is a combination of great var 4 unusually pleasant é anes the Josmners at-ihe Prtbliott te ler gas ae freshest |) measure ai aut we ts 8 comnts Dray vege ee an awn ws : | islands did not offer any resistance meats, poultry and fish in the cl 17 JAMES OTREET. y oi prices that will interest parents—that ‘ ev Simonds, of the| when arrested, the United St ie it. 604 Second av eee re pay him. ct Cac Sa oko... Alseneeey Caneed te tai ee ee (By United Press.) > an s 2 . a wore Aa be nre * fe ell out provoeation. } EXCELLENT SCHOOL SHOES. sermon before or his new | me | TANGIER, Aug. 26.—The newly ‘ ¥ The kind of shoes that we are not ashamed to sell and your || PAstorate at Onkiand, Cal. He re} According to the evidence of the | proclaimed Sultan Mulai Hafig bh if pre boys and giris proud to wear. Shoes made doubly durable to with stand the hardest kind of wear. The best ever made to tread in along the path of learning. Parents wili find them the most econom feal shoes that ever shod youngsters. viewed the progress made by Se | Japanese arrested and eried at Val attle during the eight years of his|den ther did offer rwsistance and ;aPpointed another brother to suc-| ae a nf |pastorate in this city, expressing/the Amertcan guards fired purely ceed him while he is marching to bis approval of improvements | out of self-protection. This is evi. the mountainous districts to bat Id Ss i Ev Per i si Sreey an 24. petipton Sams] Sets eae ctee heer fased | cen ee ‘Cou we y Every Person in The new sultan AT $1.00 A PAIR) AT $1.35 A PAIR AT $1.65 A PAIR || material and intellectual jie trying to get “her back up” at 3 : School shoes for ‘There are two things, however.” | the Unit Stat t is learned, is captive at Fez./ Ss Beueed theed’ “led” *” Gchacl tized” tor 0 OR gions gh wings ng pwn La ny aces ne Suan ihe toeas cel With Coal for ix Years boys and girls. Best boys, of all solid boys, of box and kangaroo calf, with calf and kid leather, calf stock; baif dow 4obie oak | solid Minses’ sizes 11% dle dle; made for and steel shod: to 2; children’s $% hard service. Sizes strictly solid; sizes to 11; little girls 9 .13% toS%. Regular 1 to 5%. Regula to 13. Regular $1.50 “$1.75 and $2.00 209 and $2.50 and $1.65 values. values. values. Mezzanine Floor—Off Main Floor, the morals of t the cheap The ‘blood thrown out by the anarehy holds sway shows and the heart travels seven miles In an Som | hoor, or 4,292,000 miles in a life | Peavy, the slevator man, uses BRIEFS BY WIRE time of seventy yeare Washington Fire policies eee James Oliver, the millionatre Don’t Forget STOP THE FUEL FAMINE [Seven Million Tons of Coal on One Preiarts Would Serve All Seattle | mestic Pupones for at Laae Six Years. | philanthropist of Indiana,-ts af ]| fected with heart trouble. He is not expected to survive. Efforts to have congress exact jmore stringent immigration laws jare to be taken by the executive ||| board of the American Federation || of Labor > iis "2st52 Fil According to the engineers’ reports there are at least seven million tons of coal om perior Coal & Improvement Company's property, 12 miles east of Seattle, and if this unter, we could supply 1,000,000 families, Gra they would need for domestic purposes for one yeah? BOYS’ $4.50 SUITS AT 83.50 Two-piece Suits, of all-wool tweeds, cheviots and worsteds. Smart in fit and appearance—just the stylish and durable suit for school wear; § to 16 years. Salezprice $3.50. supply. cot 1 is w 5,000,000 people That your apparel constitutes 90 per cent : Y 97. ITS AT | Norfolk Suits und plate double breested Gack, Suits, of dive {|,, The, Dowager Bupress of China We} re 1 mine right at back d 1 uld sell thi b Norfolk Suits and piain double-breas jac uits, of blue |! ts suffering from an incurable dis |i Of your appearance, and that Broadhurst ¢ have a pro coa ec right at your back door, and we could sell this sale serge and fine worsteds, silk-sewed throughout; coate lined with Il egase according to a report . today for a large sum of money, but we prefer to sell coal this winter at a reasonable ® lie r Ss ce, $6.00. 4 . cond oe i r ! ¥: sever; 8 to 16 years: Sale price, 96 |celved in Paris by the Chinese Le System Clothing is the apparel that com- } stop the famine tor |gation officials 4 ie . sds Vanexcadainars The United Mine Workers ot || bines appearance and quality in the high- Wa * * . e Free! F e! America for District No. 22, com- | apy , Tee Children's White Hemstitched * . Handkerchiefs with % and %4-in Sustik “enlace: deh |Brising the states of Wyoming ar est degree. te 7 . 0 ncreane ‘ A on, Sale od ail * »yroperty at a cost of only per ton. Renton coal is now retailing at $7.00 per ton, Tow price Se and upwards, meee Suits, proper J ; ailing at $ i a A “Slugger” Bat, a “Cham- Overcoats 0 bonado and at $9.00 and $9.50. Can't you see how we can pay enormous aaa 20c HANDKERCHIEFS 10¢ pion” Ball, and Raincoats, Can't you see oppo rtunity to make big money? Come in with us, Buy our stode PI Spar Hes —_ J an a Bat and ball free with ey. SARE t certain it will be worth at least $5.00 per share before the winter is over. Handkerchiefs in neat, dainty 4°. >0y'® suit at $3.60 and 9 designs, soft finish, worth 20¢ over tomorrow and ‘til the * T Neds t Dela Bu Now each. Sale price 10¢ school bells ring Other Reliable Makes $12.50 Up 9 > P c c 400. Hut nto 400 shaves. ai the Sale: Prone litt aceneee Lid r $40 divided into 400,000 shares, pat value $1 3a SL ’ ‘ Stock e cash, or 45c per share on the installment plat tye rit _ CHILDREN'S HAND mae nf ee ES 0 st 94.50 down 4n si 50 ma becca rps eee ae | 200 or $18.00 down and $6.00 per month onths. emp ‘ CHILDREN’S LEATHER BELTS 25¢ 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. 300 shares, $121 ash, or $27.00 down and $9.00 per month for nildre ack Patent Leather Belts in all sizes, finished with 400 shares, $160.00 cash, or $36.00 down and $12 snail 1? : strong el harness buckles. Sale 26e 2, “ A we WR BAC Sie Per MON tor | CHILDREN’S NECKLACES 10¢ Strongest Overcoat House in the State 00 shares cost $200.00 cash, or $45,00 down and $15.00 per month for 12 months, Children's Fane sored Glass Bead Necklaces in graduating 1,000 sha 5 $400.00 cash, or $90,00 down and $30.00 per montt 12 months, ight size ed atent clasp, worth lhe each. Sale price 10 Y tacts if hope t et k at 40c per share. | e reserve the CHILDREN’S BRACELETS 75, Until Sept. e the hout not rasa ' he taken cit the i Childre Rolied Gold-P ‘i osts No More Than Rent, and bbs he ’ ‘ ck may taken off the market aa acelets, put up ia & neat box, worth $1.00 have something to show pense Don't send in this informalittl CHILORE N's | SUPPORTERS 10¢ money We tak t to the n ar r colors in : orters in black, white and staple 4ROOM COTTAGE. YOR tt kat Cr ail irchase ipon, with a¢ rs in all lie and 20 pair. Sale price 10¢ 1 West Seattle. Beautiful to hold a bl t A View. Handy to Car Line. Lot 1 i : CHILDREN’S SCHOOL BAGS 25e6 ack hemp cord price 26¢ CHILDREN’S WINDSOR TIES 19¢ Child A il s Wir 1 i ha Superior Coal & Improvement Co. 107 Union St., Between Ejrst and Second Aves., New Arcade At 1. H, Irving, Mgt ONLY $1,850 Easy Terms We have it. You need it i ad wide tie, plain \ To introduce our patnieds methods ‘RICE Tie ; ail he i » fe cach «...-.-866 | JOS, E- THOMAS & C0, Inc se a uicelate, lt eins sa OFFICE OPEN TILL 8 P. M. CHILDREN’S CH FFON FANS 19e ps nen L 3 ” the next we wiv 1 nt ot f ° . Entrance to Lowman Bldg, Ca ak tee eee ye LBA. eI t chi ‘ y epinetad “eunadibed wee, Se Laveen: Wee 10 to 26 per cent on all crowns, bridge SUPERIOR COAL & IMPROVEMENT CO " 60. . u 1 vk and | signs, J6e values for ||| Lmao! work and teeth without plate 107 Union Street, Seattle. SUPERIOR COAL & IMPROVEMENT G% ‘all Fillings, 50 cts, Crowns, $9.50, Plates, $5.00. All Gentlemen—Please find inclosed treet, Seattle _ work guaranteed TH H E a full (ov tm part) payment for shares ot 4 A t d D ° of Superior Coal & Improvement Co. stock = BO Ni Under New Management Name cooeee a os fere DELUXE OPTICAL CO, ING, 11142 Second Av., Opp. Garvey-Buchanan (aaa Address