The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1907, Page 5

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CAN MAKE UPTO THAT MOTHER THE YEARS, THE AGONY OF SUSPENSE?” “Semewhere 2 broken-hearted mother waite for that boy.” THE VALUE OF A MAN. jway lives Deputy Frank Lemon, By Jessie M Partion, young, strong tive. im all A », could one| Now comes the story of a man By are of finding © eat type of It ts a painful, terrible story . manages scarcely believable. But those who & federal prison, | believed,| vouch for it are honest, upright T went to Leavenworth,| men who have nothing to gain by { Where the « ment has falsehood Res been called the model One day there was brought to of the world embodies | the prison a boy of 20. His firm, Iatest ideas |r santta. | Smooth flesh and rippling muscles and is govern ne of the | spoke of outdoor life and abound: | jored men in 1 reform|tng health. Boylike, he rather || |sloried in being a “bad man,” and || Inieed, a fedors on otght, | set his will against that of his || i means, to be a that keepers. j tates could look » and fol But down in his heart there was | ‘The governme { the Unit.| something good and pure and ten: |/ Dove der—he would not disgrace those || who cared for him in infancy and believed in him still, so he gave an }/ assumed name, “Clarence Mait-|/ | land.” i] structure} At the Leavenworth federal pris |/ partially comploted, but |om they have a new mode of pan-| Lam told, bas so far cost|ishment; it has been widely ex It has large, Hight and | tolled as humane and beneficial ) with perfect ventilation! Wheo a prisoner breaks the rules || Bi taning Water, a superb chapot he ts placed in a “solitary” cell and) yarn dining room, Siven @ tank to do, ‘ted engine room glittering tain quantity of rock peliahed brass. and everything | til he does his task he is obliged to | iy. beautifully clean forego food Were iithocite floors, mar Por some reason Maitland did || faneled walls and electric | not complete bin task. Perhaps he |/ ‘The men went about their! Was stubborn; perhaps he couldn't | ‘@ecrfully, clad, well fed |8*e just why he should be starved || ly housed. and punished, too. rm Gates of the prison are| One morning when the prison homes built by the gov.| Physician, Dr. A. Yohe, was making for its servasts In the D!8 rounds, he noticed Maitland house dwells a man no | tking to himself and idly playing Berl young, but honest as the| With bits of rocks, He i« said to! St that foods Kansas, Maj | b&ve reported the case, and to have wold McCiaughry. Across the | tld that the boy was “shamming.” aencenreecnnenereees The next morning Maitland was U.S. Navy Yard Sentral Pri fa trip on the Sound and U. S. navy yard, see the Mbips Oregon. Wisconsin and political human pre} ‘ould dea y with the Wreckage canght and held bind ft prison walls Thund a magn! fices States, lifted and pett not friend with a fine have the largest present your gitisle music bag’ W assortment in the the cruisers Buffalo and | cily All the latest styles, shades is ship Philadelphia, the|/and qualities of leather. Special dry docks, torpedo boats holiday price reductions dD &: ahip Nipsic. Hoats leave A, foot of Yosler way, 5 times Round trip. 50e. eee Johnston Co. Pioneer Piano House Third and University. Store open | evenings eae For Everybody—Speiger & Huribut—The House of Bargains Specials for Wednesday have received a large shipment of Christmas which have been delayed en route, and in to protect ourselves against having a big tk left over, we are placing them on sale at p lly low prices. Teddy Bears for 75c Bg special on regular $1.25 Tedty Bears Wednesday. This is an ity you can’t afford to miss if you want to buy a Teddy for Christmas. The number is limited, eo come early * An Ideal Christmas Present—Noth : ing you can give him will please Regular Price him more than this Keen Kutter, $7.50; Special Gold-Piated Extra Finished Safety Price on Wednes- Razor, with 12 extra blades, in « day $4.98 Beat hogekin case. Smokers’ Sets. Shaving Set. GULAR PRICE $3.50— REGULAR PRICE $1.50—Mer i @tra heavy quadruple Fine Bronze Smoking Sets @xtra gold top, Shaving just the thing if he sm Ine brash; spe « assortment to choose 39 from; Wednes 1 09 day ’ j Rocking Chair. REGULAR $2.00—Large-Sized Be Warranted Child's Wicker Rocking Chair ri 1 Shears fine present for a little girl special price Wednesday $1.39 Coaster Wagon. REGULAR PRICE $3.00—Hxtra Heavy Steel Wheel and Geared Coaster Wagon. for boys; Wednesday's $2.19 price . Hanging Lamp. REGULAR $7.00 — Hanging Lamps, complete; fancy dec orations and trimmed ; lftout fount Roches Wednesday Basting Roasters. REGULAR $2.50—Gray Granite Self-Basting Roasters, double pan, family size $1, 79 Ht; Wednesday 79c Hand Car. RM PRICE $5.00—Rub- Tired Hand Car, with dou or +year-cold $3.59 Cut Glass Bowls. brass No. 2 i Wetncwiay S429 ILAR PRICE $1.00—Large Covered G« Steins 69c Snweription and Chocolate Sets. i Wednesday guaranteed Chafing ‘Dishes. LAR $5.00. +Plece | REGULAR $6.50 — Rochente te Set st assort: | Chafing Dish, solid 14-02. cop hgrade | per; inside pan silver lined; ebony side 4 49 ares. handles $ p REG ULAR PRICE $4.75 PER DOZ. Cut Glass Table Tum Tamblers ?!¢°%. Sherbet Bell Tumblers, for Cups, Each 19¢ iy ote R-HURLBU 24D AVENUE & UNION STREET JESSIE M. PARTLON | tuantac im While she was Nehting «| ti Theta fraternity, aged 81, died of | 6 tr bd thé Gemee ek Faas ped | piamenia (ehay commencing Wodaseday evening, store open evenings until Christmas— Maitland was taken to the how | biased up. Ald wan at hand and) ° e pital and died five days later, a|the flames were extinguished be: | fore the girl was badly burned 10 A K SPECIAL i Somewhe: & broken-heart ie r mother waits for that boy. ahs! | SESSION wou eat ee MIX POLITICS AND Holley j the face of tho earth, but firmly be would return and make her happy _ to Hubmit bids for the making of What t# the value of a man? AndP eyidents and , «ag ” feel ly free t . ® jwho can make up to that mothor| western slope of Queen Anne hil | (utct street improvements is de it’s the “Standard Way,” and we want you to feel perfectly free to come the years of waiting AUApENAe, must fil her tife till she dies? | « elie [ine for the purpose of dincussing | ihe purpose of considering the sub f f be on n Sure, . : - | be on “The Water Cure publle improvements and politeal| jee.” hk. Mehr, acting busine T aR Exceptional Morris silverware for gift-giving--- | Mra, Glimour Dead, action necessary in order to make | agent of the council, has the matter p special sale Wednesday onty--- | LOUISVILLE Dec i? Mre | their efforts to procure stfeets in ree and will ask the city h . { e Alex Gilmour, formerly Mink Kthel | ™08t effective, One plan which eouneii to potition Governor Mead | Chair values | Watterson, and the youngest daugh. | ™4Y be prapowed ts that an effort! to assemble the legislature for that ter of Col, Heary Watterson, died | ¢ made to procure the or purpose. at Norton infirmary yesterday, She | 8! Additional ward for t an . ‘had been eritioatly il! sinew last | Th® meeting will be non-partisan Home Insurance” deserves pat Weaasnaue and clroulars advertising It prom |ronage only if it f# unmistakably ie that no collection will be taken. sound, Look carefully into some of Girl's Dress Catches Afire. | the devices offered you under the | NORTH YAKIMA, Dee. 17.—Vera | Joha W. Lindley Dead. guise of “home insurance.” Wash | HIM, daughter of Dr, G. J 2 tHE SEATTLE STAR—TUESD AY. DEC. 17, 1907, & narrow escape from gortous in- PAY) Lindley, founder of the Phi Bet | |wlred by the Central Labor counct! and an effort is soon to be made to Induce Governor Mead to call a ape cial session of the legislature for the agony of and that to attend @ you wish rire have been called upo meeting at Mir nth ay, W here and select such articles a for cant '— y riVvinig “pay as you the hope deferred gilts ‘6 ges tS ‘ Miss Partion’a next article will Hill, had [ MT VERNON, O,, Dee. 17.—John | ington Fire Insurance company.*** SELECT YOUR GIFTS | D. S. JOHNSTON COv’S | CHRISTMAS TREE NORMS from time vored token of remembrance a Xmas gift than a complete ty fancy case? These special Wednesday only ouch set of 24 plece teaspoons and 6 dessert immemorial silverware has been What sot of silverw holiday & much more values are consista of 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 spoons, in fancy satin-lined cane - 24-plece allver set, made regular value $7.50; . regular value $13.50, p of Roger up of Rogers special nickeled silver; $5.95 regular 4 splendid pattern ed Morris golden fin em chair, mahogany or wide p silver et valne $8.95; prise $6.95 24-plece silver set, made up of 1847 plain Rogers’ silver regular value $11.50; special 8 $8.45 price made up of 1847 Rogers’ silver, Vint pss ay peau value $22.60; $16.50 age pattern made up of 25-year guaranteed silver special price in the favorite Rosalind pattern; regular 17 58 ‘ made up of 1677 N. F. silver special front standards, claw feet, spindle sides and wide curved arma, velour reversible cushions—regular value $13.50. - VIOLIN An ideal and wenaible gitt for that Priced very special for the week immense assortment, \ ranging in price for “4 netroment ape i ut Wade | nied son a ughter r,Violine from cay 24-plece silver set price $22.50. Special price ale 17, Sas . Tie amet is atrongty to good Oultar and it lege boys and girls | will be appreciated Pie Indeed an accompliehment more than any ether to be able to play & Banjo properly in this y and 46 26 and up BOK Lote in homes of culture Played by tune @iece, of which we d complete a Prices range LEING MACHINE Here is a gift that with delight A iat jonal musteta | one of the ice P exclusive represen carry & complet wea We aleo * pt other | Beka ‘$1 1.60 regular value $18. realizing how practical a gift a nice couch would arranged a spectal holiday showing of couches in and pricings one exactly like picture, with gracefully embossed, handsomely covered with with roll edge for the week be we have various styles vy tee « week Cy ‘You cheoss. 31 a Sook will do It (Bee other side ’ LA for our epecial holiday Talking curved frame, nicely f Persian velour—panel top real value is $18; priced very special $11 60 ' special prices the balance of the week— Secure one of our lows, made rom mill orders for @ denen nqit } remnants of high grade dam dosen Victor ae Peres | asks and tapestries —io the reg oar hangeawle any flour stores } ular way worth up to $3.50 pillow girdies, in all satin pillow tops, size 23x23; in Washihgton, Oregon, California. Nevada and Idaho As” gift to a Talxing Machine of ns twill preve food piano in your hope | Well the most acceptable you can make S172 and up, according to style. a | A METROOTYLE FIAWOLA Have you & atlent Piano? Only played when some one has the Inctination to do so? With the Nrostyle Pianola you can reader the eal. operatic hits and popular selections tethcally without previous training Prices $200 and 5 each; for the’ balance 98 of the week, each c leather pillow tops and backs, neatly laced together, ready for inside cushion; pyro burned on top tn loca! Indian and em blematic designs; worth $3.00 . for this $1.98 week colors, with ends; can also be used for bath robe cords; regular 25¢ 25 value; this week, each c pillow cords, In a good variety of colorings; regular 16 value; this week, per yard handsome tassel Oriental designs; $1.00 each; this week . regular value 20x20inch tapestry pillow good gplors and designs; lar 40¢ value; this week , tops. regu- 29c to play it. Can be played hands of by means of » perfor ned Pianola roth | holiday purchases delivered promptly and sat- isfactor- ily— see our splendid Stan IA. Seattle. 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. showing of children’s Tacoma. | furniture— Goodyear Raincoat Co., Cor. First Av. and Madison St. Our Annual Xmas Sale in All Our Stores in the United States RAINCOATS Greatest Values Ever Offered For Men and Women Greatest Values Ever Offered The newest and finest materials and style creations in Raincoats, Cravenettes, Auto Cé and Silk and Satin Wa oofs for ladies and s8e8—-modish Stormcoats Priestley Cravene and Waterproof Winter Coats for men and y We are offering our exclusive productions to the Energy for breakfast to start wearer exactly the same price the deater has to pay. From manufacturer to wearer. Read the lst of barga AT 40 PER CENT LESS THAN ANY STORE IN SEATTLE. Ladies’ Tailored Cravenettes Ladies’ Silk and Satin Waterproof Coats the day. Sustenance for lunch to carry you through. ) 1907-1908 styles, sem! and tight fitting, custom ; tallo: i in our own Wareroome All the test Over 30 different ades in plain colors; striking Rest and renewed strength wrinkles of fashlon's fancy, Absolutely waterproot. J yiaids, graceful stripes and wonderful color bar at close of day. e eS “ $9.00 ee Baars new id an mone ma il | cose eeces weeveeee clusive designs. Large shipment Just received The food ideal for every mae } Seis sale fd as $12.00 | steos s2 to a8 Jneeda Biscuit Boma mel * sinee URE ~~ More nutritious than any other wheat food, . rape yornn for Men 5 imap ee Re ae NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ee $18.00 | ee raven $24.00 (Genuine Priestley Cloth, (Finest Quality Priestley.) GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO. LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF WATERPROOF GARMENTS IN THE WORLD, | CORNER FIRST AVE. AND MADISON 8f,

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