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IDWICHES NSONED Notables aa ot State ia Are Very il. _—__ ‘ (By United Press.) | NCISCO, Dec Th Peace suffering — from | ing after partaking | bn at Vallejo at the ‘af the coliter Prometheus copy of the California * In the tiat which is) Gor, Gilletz and Mre.| ‘gre doth Hl at Rodd aise on of many dis sh enews. Chemists have That the meat used In the phos was decayed Death. Reported gre of the Pacific Coast Wait condition. st: are sick and BY T0 FIRE WARSHIPS Press.) Dee. 9.—While the Yeneauelan fortifica | fare shotted and ready @6 the first Dutch war ‘an indication of the officials of have not as yet © tly reported dem the Vonesuclan ‘aufriendiy act on the | . Siieies of Holland. | igs the first news, of the ™ teached the ‘capital, | (engl Vincente | gS coenci! of war and} ae War departed for at Laguayra to} command. r ‘oe afternoon thy Sea! orchestra will give the ft of the season. Mik : : he violtint Fhom Boston,” one of Cohan's best musical wightly filling the Grand. the merry pair, Bide of Broadway” are adding to their will be given this aio Saturday atter- . Poealag at the Beat: i week. Good com- Elact’ of burned powder yoming” in a higher “gliy seen at this play- 4 es all the way ts Orpheum. Frank . in his celebrated his alone worth the price Star. best bille ever provid-| theatre In on tap « is nat @ single The work of Pht -pound plane piayer,| wt wonderful. tages. ih the Poeta,” with the cast, is the head- Mi the “Pan” this week Of the bill pleases e—pictures that dance-—are growing | Brity at the Shannon thea- $00 vaudeville acta en at cach perform- theatre Friday aft- TM A. will give a performance. Acts house in the elty show will run for | decaten it; 4 w 12 | No fake. Call at Bank Building. | Eagle; | conf ul j clerk, L. FAILED AT WHOLESALE SOUL MATING GIRL FAGES U, S. IRE AFFINITY (Star Special Service.) PITTSRURG, Pa, Dec. 9.——Many levelorn men and lasstes will figure in the coming hearing of Lillian | Mitier and Leon Lewis, alias James L. LeCiatr, held for the United States grand jury for weing the mails to defraud. Although there progpective bened to swear that the defendauts bave not sup j Dltc ied the soul mates promised, tie }young woman's attorney, RP Marshall, says this ix not (heir fault emeeemnress are 0 impatient Houser Has Big Majority Over Williams for City Attorney. ' Yesterday's election at Renton re-! suited fn a clean sweep for the ve OF anti-saloon party. Fealamin ‘Tichnor waa chosen mayer, defeating N. H. Martin 37 had been between Paul er and Bydney J. Wiltiar clected, his com Ww. Houser was being 105 votes. ‘The new city officers are: Mayor, Benjamin Tichnor; treasurer, Wi- tam Tonkin: health officer, Dr. A L. Beach; clerk, A. W. Tichnor; at terney, Paul Houser; counctimen, Joseph Wood, Lee Monohan, A. ©. Wilson, BF. Cake, G. M. Elifett, BE. Duff and D. © Mitchell. Administration Wins. At Kirkland, w' the fight w betwen the adminiatration party, MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS (By United Press.) SNOHOMISH, Dec. 9.-— The strangest and one of the warmest | elty clections in Washington re sulted In the re-election of Mayor C. 1. Lamprey by a margin of 23) votes over Edgar Wright. The ticket elected was: Lamprey, mayor; J. W. Miller, city attorney; W. M. Snyder, treasurer; J. L./ Moyle, clerk; H. Spuryell, coanddl- |man-atlarge; W. ©. Dolsen, First}ouve and F. J. Pingret. ward, two-year term; J. W. F one-year term; Second ward, Third werd, M. R. Cleve. land Returns. ‘The follow. Anacort ANACORTES, Dec. 9 | ing officers were elected here yeater- | dey Mayor, W. Z Welle (Iad.) city clerk, M. C. Baker; treasu R. &. Hardcastle; attorney, J. Norvell; councilmen, 8. A. Down: W. Hamilton, J. M. Morrison, W. R. Burke. 3 Wets Win at Kent. KENT, Dec. 9--The “wet fae- tion won at the election yesterday, only one “dry” candidate being suc Mayor, M. M. Morrow; K. Price; treasurer, C. ¥. Graberson; attorney, H. B. Madt- son; counciimanatiarge, EB. A.| Richardson; counclimen, BE. W. —For a— Christmas Gift 2 REBY GAVE FROM TO'$180.00 ow YouR fide use of our ctrou . » Special prices for ® few days on ae Attoplanos. Some LOO with freo use | brary, & Chase Av., Beattie, Wash, Dealers. —Buy an— A.-Y.-P. 6% Gold Bond Carries 6 per cent interest from September 1 last to October 1 next on the full amount of $100, To be| pald off in installments from gate receipts beginning in June. PRICE $100 Title Trust ~| Company eet ae IN RENTON ELECTION — votes. The bittercst fight of the iran p majority | [John Soa eee { Auburn Elects Officers. * | Lophar Howell, [LILLIAN MILLER AND FORM OF CONTRACT WITH ALLEGEO i} BUREAU. You must give a matrimonial! burean time to fulfill tte contracts, he explained to the feder minke sioner. “Love ts like an olled eel it’s hard to handle. Now you think you bave It, and then you haven't. | My client could not satisfy old bach- | olors In a week or oO, eapectalty when they were hard to pl Pretty Miss Miller is ladign: betr ant at the $! without fur | retained to the club, ning affinities. PARTY WINS en nt pledged t tnt, and the * to ex permit no 2eal opttont alow ministrationtsts wot. joounctimen are O. W Brailer, A. P, Redmond and | Nettleton. ills Patty te treaw j Tukwila Election, ‘Tokwita was carried by th | sens tleket, the following being! cted ©: the people's ticket can. | Sidates es or doet Shoemaker; | trem Wong van, | Dei Adel hte IW wi W. Jotanson and J y kine Citizens Get Two. Martin Hale was elected treasurer and Chartes Hale counctiman Georgetown yeuterd: but were the only candidates on the cit jizens’ Ueket that were successful. | The gdministration part | control Following are the new officers Mayor, John Muelier; | treasurer, Martin Joleen: torney, Charles Billie; city Beek: counciimen Charion Hale, C. © Bertoidt inn, a Conner an a 1, She and Lewis are |i reraina |i Breiter, {. B. Calboun, T. £. Crow, f. T. Alvord (dry), M. R. Hardy, C. B. Hayes. | AUBURN, j Dee. & L. ©. Smith was elected mayor, I. B. Knicker bocker, B. K. Armstrong, George Hart and Dr. B. BE. Hoye, counetl- | mon. | | Business Men Win at Sedro-Woolley. | SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Dec. 9.—The j business men’s ticket won 8 | Mayor, C. EB Bingham; clerk, 4, Morrow; attorney, H. in Rt treasurer, Q@ P. Reno; counciiman- atlarge. Dr. Harbaugh: eounell- men, First ward, Charles Vallen- Second } ward, John Munro; Third ward, Fred Bentley. The cit izens successful here. as fol- \h Jamen Brady; coun- climes large, I. BM. Alien; treasurer, E. . soe LW. ; attorney, C. T. Rosco. © climen, Firet ward, H. V Alen, O. W. Johneon; Second war: D. Everton, Th W. Keeler, A. J. Jones, Engels vt tery over W. H. Shoemaker was the fenture of the election. A liberal polloy of city government will be followed. t Bremerton. mRemenron Dec, %-—Following are the officers elected: Mayor, L. E. Mallette: treasurer, Charles Van Stralen: city clerk, Paul Mebner; councilman -at-ta J. A. Motiitliv- ray: counctimen, it ward, W. D, Rarban; Second, G. G. Crawford; Third ward (two), J. 1. 5 P. files 0), J. In Humbie and TAFT RE-ELECTED HEAD OF RED CROSS y. United Pre fons) NOTON, 9—At the meeting of the American Red Cross society, Willlam H Taft was unanimously re-clected president. Other officers were elected as follows: Vice president, R. W. DeForest, New York; treasurer, Heekman Winthrop, who 1s assistant treasur er of the United States; counselor, Henry M. Hoyt, United States so- licltor general; secretary, Charles M. Magee. Night Rid ace,Murder Charge. UNION CITY, Tenn. Dec, The state yesterday afternoon returned elght (ruc bills againet the Reeifoot | Night Riders, charging murder in the first degree (8) WASHI annual Prince Helle Real Angry. PARIS, Dec. 9.—-Prince Helle de Sagan, who recently married Anna Gould-de Castellane, angered at the | alleged clumsy manner tn which iis | | case was presented today practical ly withdrew the case from the hands of Maitre Clemenceau, M Julle Mier appeared as chief coun jsel for de Sagan G outy Pine, Wim, H. Pine Pions jeweler, 816 Second av Beattle * PICTURE FIRM BANKRUPT, | The Universal Art Co, of Minne apolis have gone into the hands of f& recelver and bave placed a stock of pictures in Seatile with the Fed-| eral Paint & Wall Paper Co, at 1314 lat ave, to be wold ont at} wholesale cost, | Frederick & Nelson THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECHMAER 9, 1908. Leila’ Home david Patterns | Novelty Silks FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Bidte Closes Doty at 6:00. An extensive array of Dress Silks at 48 ird is now on display In cluded are desirable solid Pekin color tripe Loui sine ivory, pink, corn and leather color and me These are what are known as manufacturers’ dium brown ihg qualities are practically perfect. ored plaids and black and white plaids Also included is cellent quality of Taffeta Silk, Dress Goods an ex black and Empire effects, plain-tailored; satin, velvet pipings and buttons. Upward of thirty hand- value, $14.75. | ets. tyles of striped Challies, ing very some satin - embrac- 1wice floral ef- fects, bow-knots and Per Women’s and Misses’ | Skirts of good qual sian designs, on cream } Skirts, of panama, in navy | ity black panama, grounds, tashioned in va- } blue, brown and black; gored | gored or plaited rious rich colors. Width, } flare effect, prettily tailored | styles, with lapped 29 inches, Very appro and trimmed with three bias | tailored seams, finish priate material for house } satin bands on bottom. Price,, | ed with wide bias fold gowns, waists, kimonos } $3.85. | Price, $4.95. and children’s dresses. Special value, 33¢ yard. Petticoats, 75c Each | a | Domestics Petticoats of good quality imitation | in black, heatherbloom, with wide Soft-finished Long cloth, 36 inches wide, bolt ° : Gowns of reseda green taffeta; Gib- value, $16.75. | Gowns of black voile; blouse waist | with bro: “seconds,” s ity flare tail | Glove Bonds for Christmas basementSalesroom Silk. Lined Mocha Cloves: Special 5c a Pair but their wear- They have one clasp at wrist and are Solid- color Herring pique-sewn. Black only. ‘ ne Silks in’ black, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S GOLF GLOVES, SPE¢ 19% rown i “Seas "I ] » navy and reseda R.—Gloves of cashmere unlined, silk-lined and fleece-lined; also” Knit Large selection of soft Gloves of pure wool and mercerized finish taffeta and Loui sine Silks in pin-stripe, BOYS’ GAUNTLET GLOVES, SPECIAL 50: PR In tan and pearl small checks, bright-col- | shades, water-proof and warm, Some with black cuffs Semi-fitting also dressy models with trimmings of Fancy broken and } Checkerboard checked Long Coats, of good quality broad- | Long Coats, of good quality her se and cloth Panama, } cloth, lined throughout with satin ringbone cheviot, in gray and brown 36 inches wide, in pleas Dark green, tan, navy blue and black mixtures. Nobby Empire styles, with ing shades of gray, re ew! titted, and eee rte broad icellah aad Neca? rave pipings of sec Ke » Hld-rose ANIC of satin, nicely stitchec ope oe ane ak iat clal valtie, $12.75 seovinrte-tteatvern : ’ Long Coats, of good quality novelty Long Coats, of cheviot and novelty priced at 23c yard, tweeds, in tan and gray mixtures, | tweeds, in Oxford gray, brown, tan “a Empire style, with coat collar and | and green; also stripes. Semi-fitted, Ch lhi revers; lined to waist with satin. | single or double-breasted; tailored col aihes Trimmed with large buttons. Special | lar and revers, and large patch pock Special value, $7.50. Panama and Black Voile Skirts: Good Values Skirts of good qual black voile, effect, red gored lapped scams, trim med with narrow satin ban | same. 32 inch Pereales, in me- flaring flounce of ruffles, finished | dium and dark shades; } with narrow bands nicely stitched. | fles and narrow bands pin-dots and attractive iciotal witha” 9% ae a ‘ figures Special value, Ppecial value, / oc. | 9c. 8 1-3c yard. ds and buttons of Price, $5.85. Petticoats, 95c Each Petticoats of good quality sateen or imitation heatherbloom, in black, with full-gathered flounces with rows of shirring, and finished with two ruf Special value, Evening Gowns: Important Offerings, $16.75 and $9.75 A Gowns of navy blue chiffon pan- of twelve yards, special ‘ - a tania’ tuck sr : : value 69c son waist effect, with chiffon yoke | ama; tucked Gibson waist, trimmed trimmed in lattice-work of silk cord— | With taffeta bands and buttons to Assorted checks and bsttice walt elaborately braided with match. Dainty yoke of ecru lace, stripes, in 27-inch Dress ‘te | ; ‘ crush girdle and long, tucked sleeves; Gingham, special value } Sik soutache in scroll design. Long, plaited skirt with fold. Special value, S¢ yard. tucked sleeves; circular skirt. Specia! | $9.75, Gowns of green taffeta; waist made 1 tucks and small silk but 10-4 gray or. while with crush girdle, square yoke and erscdy rem ee ny eh cotton sheet Blankets, } high collar of tucked net, finished with | valine $0.95 plaited skirt. Special pink or blue borders, spe- } narrow taffeta bands and French | "0? g ‘ cial value, 45¢ pair. knots. Broad plaits over shoulders Gowns of Gobelin _blue taffeta; Towels and Toweling sleeves with net cuffs; gored skirt pipings, poe Same: — scroll design trimmed with three bias folds and silk Hemstitched of soutache; long, tucked sleeves Huck : we S$} cir- Towels, 18x36, good buttons. Special value, $16.75. cular skirt. Special value, $9.75. weight, very absorbent, Other special values—One-piece Dresses and Gowns of taffeta, messa- special value, 14ce each line, voile, broadcloth, panama or henrietta—peacock blue, cream, reseda, Toilet-twilled Bleach- } navy, brown, black, pink, old-rose and pale blue—some plain-tailored ef ed cotton Crash, 16 fects, others very dressy, suitable for afternoon and evening wear, with d: uinty inches wide, plain red } lace yokes, and elaborately trimmed with applique, filet net and fancy but- stripe border, special yal- 3 tons. Empire and Princess styles; all with long sleeves and pointed collar. ue, Se yard. Special values at $9.75 and $16.75, Toilet Articles, Trimmings, Notions Specials of Stirring Interest PAA AAAA APRA RAR nn Laces and Embreideries: : | | | i | Women’s and Misses’ Coals Specially Priced! Women’s and Misses’ Long Coats, of cheviot, broadcloth and novelty tweeds, in black, navy, brown, tan, dark green and mixtures. ’ | : | | E | Fee Men’ s Hose 18c Pair lot of Men's Fane val Hose embracing re , embroidered dot lock effects and stripes in iit e and cotton me mercerized. Special value 18e pair Women’s Hose 29cPr Broken assortments of Women Hosiery, in cluding k lisle in black, also me hier lisle in a variety of color Special value 29 pair Union Suits 59c Silver-gray, fleece-lined Inion Suits in winter weight. These garments are rr aatectae & “sec ond however, wearing qualities are in no way impaired, Special value, 9% garment Neckwear Women’s Embroidered inen Collars, in several ne designs, 21lc each Pretty Fancy Stocks, trimmed with lace and ruching, 19¢ and 25c each. § Silk and Lace Bows and Jabots, from 15c¢ to 29e each White and_ colored Stocks and Ascots, 15c eac Hasdicorchtals Women’s Sheer and prettily embroidered, crossbar and plain, Handkerchiefs, 10c; 3 for 25c. ] Women’s pure linen, extra good quality hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, six in fancy purse box, $1.20. Children’s white and initial Handker- box of 3, 25c and colored chiefs, 29e Men's extra good qual-f ity colored bordered Handkerchiefs, 15c¢ each. Veilings Plain and oe hair- line and fancy Tuxedo mesh Veilings, in black, white, black on white, white on black, brown, mytle, pink, sky, mavy and lavender, 15¢ and 17¢ yard, A new line of Wall Trunks has _ recently been received and placed upon display. These Trunks have patented arrangement whereby top can be raised without moving away from wall. Cost no more than other style trunks, Also represented in an attractive assortment are Fitted Bags and Suit Cases ranging in price om $13.00 to habe Jewelry, Leather Goods, Stationery Eastman’s Tal Fancy Dress 18 and 20-inch Swiss and Nainsook Gold-filled Signet Genuine Leather cum Powder, Ver- | Trimmings, Braids, Embroidery Flouncing, 39 yard, Rings, men’s and ags, in black and Seabed V sag hed 9 yr —— Swiss and Nainsook Skirt Flouncing, } WOMENS sizes, 7c brown, 48c. : rushed 10 chy Yea ri eas in floral designs; Swiss and Nainsook each. Leather and Elas- glass jar, 10c ¥ 4 ‘ Flouncing in open-work designs, and sheer Salome Rings, } tic Belts, in wide va- Nineta French | Wire Hair Rolls, } Swiss Skirt Flouncing in English eyelet $ set with oblong imi- } Tiety of patterns, Rice Powder, white, | light and comfort- } effects, all special values at 39c yard. tation jade, coral § 25¢. : blef"10c eact ¥ » | able r each, a wae : ‘ enidote. $0c Stidee «Sets, i flesh or brunette, | able, eac 1 to 3%-inch all-linen Torchon Edges and epidote, 50c. > = Bridge Sets, in 15c box. Pearl Buttons, su- ¥ and Insertions, $c and 7c yard. Rolled gold Cuff } leather cases, 95¢, Assotted ‘Tooth | patier quality, sev- netinantrnanrerminpianet ~wannmmnent Links, plain or jew- Kid leather Col- ; eral sizes, 5¢ dozen. sled, 48c lar Bags, new soit Brushes, many sizes , D d U h | eled, 48c. gS, ” meme a pe! ; Sat style, fancy lining, and shapes, 10¢ La Marcelle Hair ra ries an Pp 0 steries Gold-plated Toilet 8 1c) lng each. ts, “large sizes, White Curtains, of Nottingham lace, ; Sets, brush, comb . ae , yari ade Se ; : 4 RRS : ‘ancy leather Children’s rood | Various shades, 15¢ three yards long, three attractive designs, ; and = mirror, with } Pinion Sear : ; : tara d me : roto Pre ‘8, Cab quality Tooth each. special value, 69c pair fancy medallion } ! Babson Soci ¢ ‘ . : , 3 ’ espace i » > et size, two open- Brushes, Se. Netting Shopping Y ] backs, $1.48, ‘ : lags, large size A large variety of pretty patterns in \ B ; ings, 48c, Payan’s French | Sdcvueti or black, 25¢ Arabian and white Nottingham Lace Cur 4 saci a Rorsatohetents 4 Writing Paper, ‘ . i ACK, £00, , : at in new arve Perfumes, wird i | | ; tains, in fine weaves, Special value, $1.50 i 4 fatvee’} one - quire boxes, fancy bottles, 25e. | Children’s . ose pair, design, 10c, several fancy de ts oe But. | Supporters, heavy Teweled Collar ae RES Peimaatleigs BY te i eheke absén Art Tickings, 36 inches wide, in} tlar | signs, 19¢. tons, latge sizes, in | Clasticy-three sizes, bl : \ \ 1 " he Supports, various Lat Cabinets new embroidered | 10¢ pair. Breen, .oiue, PRE BUG. yeNow, Ww wariety heights, 10c pair. RCE 1 ma ati and soutache ef ey - of patterns, special value at 19¢ yard, ee ee 5 yee 10c dozen Umbrellas, prin- ; ; Saffian leather } quires and one hun tects, 1c : cess, natural Figured Art Denims, in’short lengths Jewel Cases, for } dred envelopes of Horn Hair Pins, | wood handles, } of from 1 to 5 yards, special value at 1214 stick pins and but- § superior quality pa in waved, loop top | American _ taffeta, yard sn adie Nadie gti gin or straight shapes, | special value, 98c . ' i tons, 2c, 45e, up to per, special value, 15¢ dozen. each. White striped Scrim, width 36 inches, — O5¢ emer nemnenrerenrnmenmennenen menmonmnomnranmmmoennmnrenwne§ sibiect to slight weaving imperfections; APR WRIA yard, cial values at Se also single-width Nottingham Nets, spe

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