The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1910, Page 14

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incciasnrinatin ij | THE SEATTLE STAR MRS. COOK NOW LOSES AATE GASE 1S TBE TAKEN wer || UPTOMORROW GRAND JURY RESUMES {T3 WORK TODAY With former White a quinite | | | | FAITH IN POLE-FINDER' Ree | ily he grand jury lock this after mn into the dif yotween Prosecut: | Vanderveer and} rhe aid not | , ause of nabs |comminsioners the questic lraised rates on the Seattle ley will be gone ¢ At the conctustc c of the Hodge-Vanderveer contro Yersy, the jury will go into Peyton - Holgheimer - Leavitt $1,00¢ GIRL SLAIN; 3 ARRESTED (Ry United Pree) CINCINNATI, 0. Jan J Two White men and an Arrest today, suspec f being im- | plicated in the murder of Miss Anna This more than ¢ to me and atl among on hin Hoe | Antome twee railroad co to install proper facillt the freight. The busine electric line fell off at an rate, and is now only abc pare w Liayd, ary of the Wilbore: | what it was when the trouble Fianna Lomber company, who was|RECENT ADDITIONS TO ANTI-jonto some valuable Arctic records, | gan foun@selaln on New Years day near DR. COOK CLUB. and will continue to hold them Even if the ratlroad commission the office where she had worked King of Denmark and several until the doctor reappears with the | decides againat the company } for 18 years | thousand other Danes. |family pocketbook for lower rates, it ts very doubtful | | John R. Bradiey, Another man to lowe faith In the | whether the farmers and dairymen xplorer is Jobn R. Brad: | wil! give their freight to the » financed the expedition. |grpan. The Chicago, Milwaukee The suspects are Henry aged 34. « butcher: George aged 21, of Cle 4, 0 George Washington club, ef Allen: | physic i town, Pa. ley, w James Fields, a negro, aged 21 Mrs. Frederick A. Cook. ‘ ed that he named &/ Puget Sound Rallway company A white handkerchief and a b! rei of land up in the north! pow putting In sldt and bandana, found near the scene. will 4 United Frew.) for Br y. With the rev fon*® ing a depot at O'Brt and he important evidence. Mrs. Cmma| NEW YORK, Jan Mra. Cook, | of the doctor's careless handiing of | cordance with the contract Liayd, ‘he aged mother of the girt,|Of Brooklyn, N. Y. the buxom the truth, Bradley ts dublo to | into, will still retain all of the bust} fe belleved to be dying of grief widow whom Dr. Cook married | whether there is even any land Up | sess of thet community. efward Tague, Miss Lioyd’s|*bout two years ago, is the latest, there with his name fiance, personally directed the in. | sccord to reports here, to rise | going to send an Miss Liayd’s skull was crushed | Plorer # lar and her throat cut, That criminal} Mrs. Cook furnished money to NEW UNION FORMED. / WRECKED TRAIN fusault was responsible for the |back her husband's exped | she She endured the years of lon news. In the last desperat erime was evident, valuable @ud a pocketbook being unto new union, composed of the work at iaying hard wood ture, Mrs. Cook sacrificed her * war formed idat night and ts (my Pree) Commissioner Elijah Catr ne home and most of her money to ald |to be known-as the Carpenters and) UNION CITY, Ind. Jan. % @f the founders of the Salv m Dr. Cook J re Union, Local No. & The non Plessinger, 18 years o! Army, will_arrive in the city this evening. He will be the guest at , Now, sccording to be yok has failed ao far to this year: Werner John eet in the ‘hail at the corner with president: Pred ice Social on the Big Pour at Dawn @shington tonight Waiter Vatbueb. financial *™ ds and will epeak a: meet in by 7 4 : ova vain 18 the pes of souel ing the = oral Ing scheduied fo. eaday | COUTSS, OF any the profits. | Scretars, and Emil Hendricksen, | ere ng to some r morning. It ts sald that Cook is holding ' warden m= LONDON’S DAILY! GUIDE TO LOW PRICES 3:2 Women’s Long Coats $198. 22° Long Kimonos 98¢ elette Kimonos, made of best quality c, in several beautiful designs. These length and extra wide Mi sizes from Women’s full length, all wool Long Coats, semi I fitting and loose-fitting stytes; black and dark mixtures j all sizes Limited number of these, so come early = Furs and Muffs $2.98 “od” Women’s Top Skirts $2.98 Almost one hundred pieces of Fur, in more than a doze All ol Panama Skirts, in several of the latest different shapes; long stoles, ties, shawls, collars, collarettes: i and fancy shapes. Some plain, others trimmed with heads tails. Opossum, Chinchilia, Coney, French Lynx, Russia Sq rel, Marten, Brook Mink, Jap Mink and other furs. M These Skirts t Black, brown, navy blue and gr than $5.00 and $6.00. mateh. cs al price for tomorrow, $2.98. 50cHosiery 25c | Want Shoes? Ladies’ Fine Gauze Lisle Hose with siik embroidered ed goods that never sold less | Want a Black Cloth Suiting? | fir va | poe Bago a ‘ 25c we n'a Finest Vict Kid or and almost ever ervice—take our word Infants’ Cashmere Hose, bla white and colors. No Iimit hyn obyo 4 we bave lote of them, / SHEPHERDS’ CHECKS Colt, with all the smar 10c, 3 pairs 2 C | 50 inches wide i weol: fires and Sakebeee: Gant tylish appearance, plus the | pay $1.00 t 59c wear thie town demands of 25c Fleeced Vests. 15 shoe leather Tuesday only c SHEPHERDS’ CHECKS AGAIN—ONLY 10¢ A YARD only $ ‘ Ladies Gray FI ome oan ee wide weight of this 10¢ |° Other modeis with the same Shaped Vesta, gor weight sey © sathefaction high neck and long sleeves See White Fleeced 39c Bo . ret ’ w have teat 3b | $1, 98 and $1, 69 Ladies’ White Fleeced > wont 8 OUTING FLANNELS fon Suits, high neck a DK ae eee Amoskeag Outing Flannele— SAMPLE UNDERWEAR ar ome are Outing Flannel--Light Colored Outing, all want; worth Ife a yard elal 1 Daisy Cloth--White Daisy Out ing Flannel 6 solid pink GINGHAMS 4 yard WASH TAFFET A SILK ‘ ‘ for par . . s Th a and wears Brune ‘ E fr and WEARS be had 27x54 os aSc value, A upe PANNE VELVETS Fae oo ee 4 ¢ : : | .J#INCH TAFFETA SILKS silk an the pric to mall THE BON MARCHE The BnSEMI-ANNUAL WHITE FAIR AND Marche JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. _ All White Goods at Special Prices— All Winter Goods Ruthlessly Reduced in Price Stamp These January Sales _as the Most Extraordinary Economy Event in Recent Years $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Combinations | 1.50, $1.75 and Be! Ls Only | In all our experionce we have neve | offered better values There ure | styles alone to choose amc prettier than others irse fine cambric or mustin and bea The lawyers for the Paget ed Electric company and the residents of the Duwamish and White valleys will be given g chance ginning tomorrow. morning In the | } Chamber of Commerce rooms fight out before the state railroad cover and drawers and corset eover and skirt combinations of fine muslin, hand Tacoma linterurban. This will be the end lof a long fight between the pany and the residents of the val-| somely trimmed with ins 95¢ t with lace to match lar $1.50, $1.75 a Women’s $1.75 Night Gowns 1,000 Muslin Gowns W beading with ribbon drawn thro On October 16 Jacob Furth, pres | dent of the company, put Into of & atraight 2cent a mile ubles the of the cities along the line, | od up @ etorm of protest | patrons of the lne though petition after petition was | sent to Mr. Furth by the Chambers of Commerce of Tacoma and this city, and the residents of the leys, he refused to lower the rates and the farmers siarted @ boyoott A manufacturer Swiss embroidery others have # | of Valenciennes lace bites were started several of the cities, and the niew atarted at ¢ rtion, fintehed with r White Fair price | 35¢ and 50¢ Corset Covers Included are 1,6 4 with lace to | set Covers, worth up to @ special White Fair feature material and the execile » workmanship 1 | Women’s 25¢ Slightly Imperfect Muslin Drawers, Tuesday at *or 25c Drawers at 15e—while they last. Have and hemstitched hem; some are trimmed none will hurt their usefulness Le $6.50 All-Wool Blankets $5.00: $2.50 Woolnap Blankets $1.95 122¢ Pillow Cases 83¢: 122c “Hill” Muslin 10¢ | se and other uriusual bargains in bedding you are indebted to the White Fair 50c Bed Sheets 39c 72x90Ineh Beamed Sheets thread muslin, with patent seam, nf White Pair price 12'4c Pillow Cases 8 1-3c 42x3¢-lnch Good Quality Bleached ft finieh with nea per dozen $1.00. 15¢ Pillow Cases 11c | 46x36-Inch Heavy Quality Linen-Fin ) market advan thas mill price mit. So he's! After the session here the Tuesday we offer this lot of xpedition up in| missioners will go to Tacome and | Yeatigation of the murder and cali the versatile Brooklyn x | the spring to find out hear the people in that district | deep flounces with clusters imperiections, Second Floor. : TO JOIN NA are the officers elected fessed thal he opened a switch { night, wrecking the Knickerbocket [ /50¢ Bed Sheets 39: ould join the sary i $1x90-Inch P } quality re hemmed, 70x8@Inch Strictly All-Wool White Blankets) with pink or blue borders; nicely finished ends and as warm as toast; $6.60 values, White Pair price, palr ..0.....ss0005 " thread rousiin | White Pair price $2.50 Woolnap Blankets ws opt 66x80-Inch White Wootnap come with pink o: Now ts the time to supply your wants for spring under 10 musiins; 12% values, White Fair price .... ¢ 75e All-Linen Table Damask 7 30c Cotton Damask 19¢ | 10e Linen Toweling 72e: Napkins $1.25 a Dozen | Standard makes of imported and domestic linens sharply reduced for the White Fair 75c All Linen Damask 50c | 66-Inch Full Bleached A 15e Huck Towels 10c: 60-Inch Full Bleached Cotton Dam heavy quality suitable for restaurant use; aasorted patte 3c value. White Fair price, yard . St; 25 All Linen Damask 95c 20 Inches « 1 pure Hnen and full bleac hed, with fast sel $3.25 All Linen Napkins $2.50 Heavy Quality 59c All Linen a 39c 10c Shoe Polish, 8:30 to 10:30, bottle 8:30 to 10:30, each SEATTLO'S BIG THE BON MARCHE SECOND AND F trimmed with Valenctenne | tions embroidery, herr sertion to match. They are but don their cost, and ican have the a garment. Women’s 65¢ Corset Covers Just a thousand Corset Covers e140 817 und $2.00 each. alue of fine mustt ry, lace and rib’ in thin sale, embracing 6, all at 4 different 4 Every a regular 6 They trimmed w White Fair price, 4 Women’s50¢ Muslin Drawers These Drawers are sim. nist wider’ ban somalia such values in our exp ot muslin, finished with hematitehed ruffle, edged with embroidery or trimmed with lace and insertion. Regular S0c Drawers priced for the Great White Fair a ment | 70c Bed Sheets 58c White Seamless Sheets, made from a heavy 4 thread linen finish wide sheeting; nicely 58 value, White Fair price, each Spee! c $6.50 All Wool Blankets $5.00 eteea3 bie gee3 E8F ees 2 35c Bleached Sheeting 30c 16-4 or 90 Inches Wide “Lockwood” Wide Sheeting, heayy quality, round thre 1 and full bleached; at lens than mill price by thé You can buy 68 many yards &s you want; 30 | White Pair price, yard .. c 12'4c¢ Bleached Muslin 10¢ Yard Wide Full Bleached Hill Muslin, soft round thread. > z ey | BRE ESEES IE 30c Bleached Cotton Damask 19c $1 50 All Linen Napkins $1.25 The ® match ‘ splendid for res 10c All Linen Toweling 7% Linen Towe vedge; in all white o finish and a roller or kitch 100 value White F ice ard .... Tic it Cotton Huck Towels 10c heavy weight, full bleached, with red borders endid towel for hotel and home use; absorbent 1 ready for use; 1$c value. White Fair 10¢ > Toilet Paper, ~ CC's 8:30 to 10:30, a roll 22c PHONE ORDERS 10c India Linon, a ta 1 to | 8:30 to 10:30, a yard... 5c | LAB-PRICR STORE

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