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— se THE STAR—TUESDAY, SERTEMBER 22, 1908, I ERS WOMAN SAT OE OL =| THEN SUICIDES| INTRODI JICTOR howe RSS| Peru the fey oll [lerchandises ag | shots were heard W hen the Woman Is | Hee arrived Mire. Magnus was # ng in a pool of blood wth a shot) Killed. jthrough her heart and mother in|f her arm, Frieberg was lying on/ff the bed with his face burled tn a/ fi . pillow and the top of his head |i blown off. In his hand was a pia wae | tol, still amoking if mf uitled In her here| The body of Mr@ Magnus was Charles Frieberg, a ma-|ressed ax though she was propar Be had been employed at! (Me to go out when the fatal shot |f oy wal navy yard for sev. | ¥8* fired, The room was in con-|ff yi Frieberg then turned | faton i ‘on himecif and blew the) The Magnuses* have lived . here ys head off. It is thought for the past seven years, Harry |} Ee man tried to induce Mre.| Magniis comes from a prominertt! to run away with him and | family of Cordelia, near here, Mrs. a to the shooting. married to Magnus at the home of opening day insofar as a welcome is concerned. We are simply making special displays of the new Fall merchandise, with par- the friendliness between M ° e eye . . . New and Dainty Veils and Veilings New and Highly Attractive Ribbons Behe retusa), he killed her| Magnus tn the daughtor of Mrs.| HE Fall season is being actively inaugurated at this store by means of Introductory Week, of which tomorrow will be the ited suicide. There were Lenders, of Los Angeles, She was |] | third day. This is not an “opening” as generally understood by the term, because we aim to make every day of the year an husband of the murdered her parents in Los Angeles seven © work * the years ago. Neighbors had noticed) aus 408 Foeven ter eae ten Ie ticular reference to the dry goods lines recently installed. Your welcome will be as warm as it is at all times, and in addition SPRITE ————sossse=|H you will see the Fall stocks at their best. y aie LES FOR MARKET TO | } | . re ‘ . COME BEFORE COUNCIL sing r We are showing a splendid assort- | Ribbons are more popular this = ment of latest colorings and effects | Season than ever before. To meet for Farmers pam 4 oe ati fl > 2 : in French-made Veils and Veilings. | the demand we have provided a Sad Costomers Will |" corresponding numbers to ba Fg : Included are the 1}-yard-square| notable collection of desirable ing of pdsttions Be p Gnproved. 4 ees a Se Bynes, te, ts Bars plain and two-tone Mesh Veils with beau- ae Tt is suggested that all the exiat oi Ula wae cee tek te i eal. ; tiful shirred border of lace to match. shades and colorings in double- he pubs tear futhad on Fite ot. ‘Beeusitting the Y Also the new 27 and 36-inch widths of faced Satins, Moire Messalines, Taf: Permittin ih ee ? woven spots, octagon and hexagon mesh- | fetas and Dresdens; also the rich fe presented to the city coun-| trance to the market and pr Gan ot tire] ; ig es; Russian and two-tone double hair-lines; hand-painted effects in French Vel- ing the ped in ¢ iti > . a , j ain ¢£ . ° wit be| Y in addition the more conventional plain and ours, especially desirable for the ings. new Directoire sashes. Pinight by market merchants,/a serious obste WE probably be referred to a| The questi and incorporat- diers upon for final consid-| taken up when ¢ in committee mee ee dotted Tuxedos in a large variety of color- AKISH FANCIES RULE SPECIAL—1}-yard-square heavy chiffon-eloth Veils, assort- SPECIAL—4$-inch Satin Taf- “MOST ELABORATE GOWNS | ed colors, $1.25. _ feta Ribbon in an excellent assort- PINEAPPLE LINEN WRITING PAPER AND ENVELOPES, 25¢ BOX— ment of color 8 a yal d, 20¢. This new fabric-finished Writing Paper is made in the popular Winthrop size, fold-]} | ing once only. Envelopes are cut in a variety of new and popular shapes. Gray- shisn grap, Viet ont bine sh Sue bun, Hosiery and Knit Underwear for Fall Wear Staple styles and novelties are given excellent representation in the Fall Sheets, Pillow Cases and Pillows: Specials stock of Hosiery and Knit Underwear. A large collection of fancy and embroidered Lisle Hosiery for women at 50c and 75 a pair. Staple qualities of Sheets, Pillow Cases and Pillows are reduced in price for Introductory Week. teed non-shrinkable, priced as follows: 81x90 Bleached Sheets, torn and hemmed, free from starch, 58c¢ each. UNION SUITS IN VARIOUS ; VESTS AND TIGHTS. 45x36 Pillow Cases, sare quality as sheets, 14c each. WEIGHTS AND STYLES. | _ Cotton and merino, per garment, 50c to i i ; Cotton and merino, $1.00 to $3.50. $1.25. PILLOW SPECIALS—All Pillows are thoroughly sanitary, having Sone Sunes cee an Oba. | ean Onek an wean Waka ata been put through a special process of cleaning. Silk and wool, $3.25 to $6.00. | Silk and wool, per garment, $1.25 to $3.50. Five pounds to pair Chicken Feather Pillows, $1.55 pair. Pure silk, $9.00 to $15.00. Pure silk, per garment, $2.50 to $5.00. Seven pounds to pair Duck and Turkey Feather Pillows, $3.15 pair. The new daylight Knit Underwear Section, on the Second Floor, makes buying a Six pounds to pair live Goose Feather Pillows, $4.65 pair pleasure. New stocks, new fixtures and plenty of room add much to the comfort of ax the customer, Cameo Brooches: Special Value at $2.95 72.Inch Tapestry Couch Covers, Special $4.95 These large genuine shell Brooches are an exceptionally attractive of- fering at the quoted figure. They are hand-carved, and can be used as Women's and Children’s Rialto Underwear for immediate and Winter wear, guaran- This is a popular Cover, of which we have sold large quantities. It is in the Kashgar pattern, soft shades of red, tan, blue and green. It is fringed, Brooches or as Belt Pins. Are set in heavy rolled plate mountings, Pom- | and measures seventy-two inches wide—a size especially suitable for daven- pe ian and filigree designs. No two are exactly alike. ports and sanitary couches. FREDERICK & NELSON || »=-— INCORPORATED ————— IN DULL COLORS PREDOMINATE THIS FALL IN RE- CEPTION AND VISITING GOWNS. | | | | | | | was sitting in the window | gowns were of heavy, supple satins| Marie returned from the | in dall shades, with long coats} i woe Si ee lee eve, he, | COLLEGE STUDENT 19) "002% comme ven “ 'UNITARIANS WILL: areas ee, |LIGHTSHIPS FOR of elaborate gowns. }seifcolor or mild contrast with United States Senator A. J. Rev Leciile,” she cried, “you! background to match the coat. The BOL D fy Ga WA Y A eridge of Indiana will deliver a Fran: thy Se Mave been there. 1 can‘t| trimmings were lace, braids aod | H uM N campaign speech in Washington for | wan play aon geno meng ” | the republican party about October | stn: Sumeeait’ a 7 10 describe the overpowering |buttons. There was one"-——and of some of those gowns. I|for 15 minutes she described it in | The robbery of “the National hotel) 5, according to information receiv-| Miss Carolyn Latli in Hick 0 ore . |the most minute detail | te Son of a Millionaire) 07°51’ san Rafaci, in. which 15] 64 by Senator Piles, Sevator Piles! een cuevted tothe Gk pean at tue home (By United Pre Press.) th, girlie, and You're 4 woman to the core, Committed Series nen were held up and Constable| is trying to have three speeches | “Seattle in 1949” Is to Be! of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Richmond at} NEW ‘YORE. Sept. 22. — Six imly. “I'm| Marie,” mused Lucille, finally | James Edwards of Tiburon was al- | wade by the Indiana senator in Se Laurethurst sturdy little shi fled ‘ ot fatally wo oe Tao Staged This Week b: avilte, Seaton Islente upon you, you know | “Fifteen minutes’ ba’ ot — of Crimes. Then attle, Tacoma and Spokane. tag 1s y D. A. R. Meetin from Tompkinsville, Staten Island, d. “Of course I can|and not a word of whom you met.” the Amer ae wil in & way, but I cannot do And Marie flounced out in high —_ The _handsomest | dudgeon | (By United Press.) of San Rafael, and for a journey of 14,000 miles, which will take them through the Strait of Magellan and up the Pacific ‘ct @. P.R. ENGINEERS’ a WINNIPEG, Man, § ¢| Canadian Pacific railway ¢ , 5 | have notified the company that &t/ anita is the fags p, and will lead |the way until n Francisco ts : : the hills to capture the of ean : ax:| SALINAS, Cel Pasi Centnioten Genet «| Coast, practically the same voyage ey CHS. at rt we. Pt faa under and sisted by Raymond B a paper on|taken by Uncle Sam's battleship dal toet anes ee ee a tates nen he was arr eritt | present ashington.” | fleet. The little fleet consists of y - _— + lit ag reay three lightships and three tenders. acht a jet ry che M e ow at 11:50 and et Ff Wash Hiteh ~— 4o (By United Pre ae Of the the ig cg ae, REGRETS Charity Club, reached, and then will go on duty atholic Ladtes’ Charity SHE DIDN'T DIE.’ they will not run engines longer t next with Mre JD Gar, | im the Portland district. The Ku - | Stanford un than another week if the machin-| jy Ra yh hoa kuyl ts ¢ d for service in the Without giving any reason for|’ iste’ strike is not settle They nd the Sequola Educati onal Club. they will lay the eaea’t “ he railway commis The company 1s preparin untimatam in which they ls act, Mrs. W. B. Neff, of department on Franklin ay. last night attem } HOME = “| MUST RAISE BIG SUM: ! | Lighting "Wires and Ap- will 9 roximate $20,000 a month. | VICTORIA FAIR | Mis © lightships, Nos. 88, first will be used in the to reinstate strikers un der certain conditions it of Juan de Fuca, the see. ond on the Colun iver bar and Progressiv ° Thought . third as a re ft. Capt. Albert 8. N., is in command of Ha. Aft dent Ends Holiday a mt ma hin “ ; eh | WILL FIGHT PLAN fd Se Holiday |ictman tat sh wa art $200,000 More. [iui ima“ “ee ws prog we a Sami fsanng | FOR VACCINATION Washington. CANDIDATES TELL |," et| plant te Perr ae en Miss Power Entertains. M Mary I (By United Press.) WHAT THEY SPENT |! Weren ington, Mi n Swope, Helen Fra n, Mildred Wiltig G tt Daisy Wiltig and’ Opat] At the Olle 4a ses. | the capactt \ ay nford L. B.| horsepowe e wat.| half time PIANOS ‘TALKING MACHINES | 40, RECORDS i"... JoHuNC.WALLING Co.| 1711 SECOND AVE SEATTLE Reception at Rainier Club. ard | Mrs. J. Harrington id t da Fastest Bridge Party. le ( ver on the eo H h $466 didates | thi | 10% On Your Savings . esis OF 2 O for Particulars See | Honey Harri , fraction over 88-10 a Dinner for Delegates’ Wives. vy George B. Rittinger | Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co 1 $ 112 Columbia Street $ |" 1 | », Lowman, Mra. Treat Ir )proprotation During the period the revenues