The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1910, Page 8

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YA‘ 8 THE STAR-—TUESDAY, JANUARY’ 11, 1910 A, E. RUFFNER, CANDIDATE, | MADE Hilt 2382p REPORTER FALLS DOWN ON ee tt SUPPORTING A. V, BOUILLON ip ledatter *) INTERVIEW WITH FLORENCE 25: “ea knew that someone | dould oes " = People GO WITh int must go with me, MMCbhen’ However, Miss Roberts) [ @ could ha Ballard Editor Wants the had been 0 good to me w@ | the > ge } wout the Mi 9 et ~ “il Wollevne-Stratford that | knew | Has a Personal Repre- © couldt " y Nomination for Council- would be Just the person, It took P m1 know winter : pen , agi time to persuade him to, sentative Who Knows ’ man From Thirteenth ps lone ce pi t0] 2 eshefBe'e yt . 60, b ally he @ in What She Would Say. ; Ward. Almont every day you urged me | has she bee }to go back to Philadelphia, didn't ldn't know |“The Waiter Not to Blame POT ane quewsioned Cohen. | “Bat 1 came, id'éee Mine Rob eat sae ‘that hea * A} Sea i certainly did,” Cohen replied. |, ! , (a a t, and b na ‘ is at All,” Declared Elop-| «sne pegged no hard,” he told the Sei oe Senet teen. wectenees Only she liken t ‘ t ce frlandgrgen 4 : . pollee, “that | could not resist, She |S? $ in sent Let Cr “© Davie geea t “ ing 17-Year-Old Heiress) {ecjarea that she wouldn't live nt ‘tg big ie War. 8 Sh ciat'al sega sald ataetd ee aH eet little Peter Pan sort of a person This waen't he ‘ ‘ . When Caught. home; and (hAtuniess I went with) with 9 big Cossack Hat (len't that oi hata for Mies | ¥ Pte in her she would Kill herself and me Minn Art « ‘ forward : what you call ‘om when they're Kobert 4d how Miss Robe ' Instead, tet aoe omg . te fis Whiaheil ikon. s j big and rownd and furry and look would rather ple than | as 1 as he we - reeve Q PHILADELPHIA, Jan. to=Rob PATIENTS KT HOSPITA mething Uke « drum major’s) sat Soe did thaws a 1 imo N na be en and a demure presence, and big ' re tal } of ward for nearly ert Bulst, millionaire, grandfather | e cen sane oe wer oe elie eer a ste Unreleag nc . . of Roberta de Janon, announced to |: “You see, she's beeo out getting vo ; : vou, | on } nlw day that he Intends to push the her ploture taken all day, and . / 9, and ‘One me an t the \ prosecution of Frederick Coben, | jdoing some shopping, and ber work : ol tte 1 the boy ma b " ptured in Chieago with Sohedhed in these emotional plays is #0 of sha sink calon 13 a ies th H . " girl last night, to the full Hmit (Concluded.) heavy, you know. and tiring, und teal Setitind ta) tnok ft of ae Ne ‘ © law ltients, the temperature is always Fikes my. Sy yr , ather than to veventh hips This man has ruined Roberta's | nat of outdoors a about so many iS oy FLORENCE HERSELF ta ni « c & art of the K ‘ lhtge and he must puffer.” he declan | (ent % O8 . mowt anything you ask me I can . ho pal \ sy wes bra 1 Pe Witnesses Are Punished tell you just the same as if she) ———— — ete Pray, Sen ~o ; ood and \ r mment with) “Armed with a warrant charging} During the early duys of the| talked to you herself, real ones, because Mins Arthur WAH | Owed ¢h - a: toe baat inn,” Lie seb & al p t pal a bet icone with abduction, two detec. | «rand jury, there wa change In Reporter Was Young a inine > han 1 heroine, jate » » cons — pecu g ede a ' public Improve-ltives left here today for Chicass | the food and the k the pa pping chocolate and petti pea r enainesaent :.1 ar 8 DR ing & \ ! A t for by the} % tlente the county houpttal, Now Now if the interviewer had been sky terrier, to make « ersAlON | everett “a in ee b 00 for “ady, Indiana 8 he member on the Penniless When Found. the old, heartless treatment js og 8M Oldish sort & person, with | about The inter per Robe .: oe eam " f the un Central] In Chicago today, Cohen told the |aeain. Those palients who teatified |grouches aid stern, severe man- sought wildly for inspiration A — Cr u executive |story of bis §,000amile Might over othe jury are 1g made to hers, and things like that, he might a last resort ‘thin the ‘ one Of f po | e« ame organiza | United States and Canada, until the |guffer the penalt he the have sald, “Mise Roberts or no This Is always n good one," he!, eget eerie gahva or ine ere : 5 1 having a wife jtwo finally landed in Chicago last worst iood, the thinnest cut of meat, body.” real Seattle theatre lke thought. Then aloud How 4 alg: « oe B k t Mr. F P at t | Thursday, with 91.60 between then > poorest potatoes But he wasn't, and really there M ob ke {t, being back|" : an rup A trip to England was interrapted — During the days of the investiga./{® nothing unattractive about Httle | We 1 t $22,000 stock of Ch j&t Halifax, when the ship captain tion, Dr. Corson visited the tuber Helen Arthur, whe ? rec "J ni cently left the hes acreed to let the matter drop If lrefused to allow Mise de Janon’s cular wards daily. He wae aasid campus of that old Methodlet ple hey would both resign from office | pet dog aboard ous in his care, Since the grand college, Northwestern university, he wor he et to Seattle € | The girt ip ber necklace and jy left the hospital, he has not to travel with shows, and write THREE TESTIFY THAT The made spon Distr ell bracelet to food and lodging beew in the tabercular wards three real articles about stage stars, so We t if | Attorne ricks by Holtheimer|in Chicago: times the interviewer, being 4 ® bon ridfeuiows in Los Ap Mr. Cohen is In no way to It ie the same old story at the ‘ Witective Tessie Keles dericks told Mackintosh | pig she told the polle 1 county howpit — ; " © police punty howpital juded.) Two Round Trips ee (Conctudsd.) that he would come to § the | simply made him come with me and Goodie,” and Miss Arthur dim-| be you're al ight, and may ret - Leav attle from inte TEAR Leavitt | “nenever he was wanted jhe has treated me as though I were DANCE AT DREAMLAND. pled Now, what do you want) you're not. Anyway, you've got to| were four shots fired, Walsh ad Dock, aad oe cr — ee Attorney Mackintosh would b0t/ his own daughter Dance tonight Admission free to ak her? show me mitted firing twiee, but stated that mas? A - PY... 300 FF, coy > re “eytO0 | diseuss the matter when seen at] “why dhe eeatiancd papa eee! = =Proxy interviews are harder than! “While Western people lean for-ihe fired into the alr, He also in tebe nora _" S00 ew ackintosh’s report) his office in the Alaska building Gives the lie to Holzheimer's state-| this morning further than to defend ment that ¢ money was put If) niserict Attorney Fredericks his overcoat pocket beknowe tO | against Holzheimer's attack hin The report st t Holz The attack upon Fre eke’ {n-| helmer was handed money, afd | tegrity, veracity ax ssiona n sig ‘on- | opponents of any Both Pey wept profusely sl READ EVERY ITEM MERRILY ON "3 DOM ESTICS Women’s Suits, Dresses, iBall Waists, Skirts, Furs, Etc., Etc. placed It in bis own pocket. Lea: | standing is an outra said Mack | Bot put in jail because of the dis ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR OF KOHLER & CHASE itt, angry at bel ackmatied, bad /intosh “That Fredericks would not | [Cv arranged for the arrest of Peyton & party to a transaction to! and Holshein The money, ac injure Holaheimer is ay re cording to the report, wan taken to anyone who knows his| er's clothe icks has been district. attorney, for | Both Men Weep and Piead. 12 years. His reputation is so high | grace thel families would suffer. MUSIC TEMPLE ON SECOND AVENUE WILL F P HAI r PRIC TE BE TORN OUT AND REBUILT HAL RICE At District Attor y Fredericks’; that he has pract) y no st Marked Below Every Competitor, But TOMORROW We Offer the Following WITHOUT AFFECTING x nen's and Misses’ Suit in HALF PRICE wv! MALE PRICE BUILDING WILL BE REBUILT | CINGHANe-—Aoron Chee Ginhams. Hit | stock—over two hundred of shem— | OM@=Piece Dresses Half Price | isnt, eats grisea at nswee fessions of th BUSINESS. GINGHAMS—Apron Ch a at nee remilat We Cat to Half Price $1.29 Novelty Dress Goods, at Half—64 inches wid sah SE pices | We have in stock some of the pret : pape ae cut just in two. Half Price, per yard TOWELING—White Twilled Toweling, Half Price 3c tiest One-Piece Dresses to be seen in | §ro2"or yuna’ phaton a aot Peas thoes per yard Regular $10.00 and $12.00 Suits at Sea A 1 ces, broadeloths handsomely for tailor-made suits, On sale at Pi ill Be Turned Over to Seattle Families to Get REL OSM ae, tae veces 184.08 | tric Panama and mohair: all col. | Half Price, per yard Them Out of the Way While Alterations to bees, Oise im heraet laaie' Betas Ag & $15.00 Suits at ......87.50 au Building Are Being Made. each ree Regular $20.00 Suits at ....810,00 WHITE BABY BLANKETS—Hy the yard; full 26 inch 9 ¢ > os wide; all you want. Haif Price, per yard c ++ 812.50 $20.00 Dresses at $10.00 | pink. red and myrtie; worth 85c per yard. On sale ular $30.00 Suits at $15.00 > NEW PI s $ ss eres Sy Reg t at. 5. 1 $25.00 Dresses at $12.50 | *t Half Price per yard ANOS $115, $120, $135, $140, $150 and $200) COMFORTS—Larke Siikoline Covered Comforts, knotted All-Wool V« Halt jles a Blue, brown, tan and cream} Less Than the Same Quality of Pianos Can Mahe ae nn On SS SE wants §2. 50 Furs at Half Price eee he a ae Be Bought for Elsewhere. BLANKETS—Fine Wool Blankets; extra large, 114 size, in| TOP Skirts Har ¢ An All-Wool Black Votle at Half—46 inches wide; | f é er y I-Wool Albatross at Half—tin izes. Ali on sale at half price, | 9¢ per yard An If $15.00 Dresses 87.50 own tan, reseda, old rose, gray Halt Pric $17.50 Dresses at $8.75 | S2inch Wool Batiste at Half—Comes In black, white mower! $25.00 Suits at lar $4.00 and $5.00 Brook Mink, | regular price $1.75 per yard. Half Price, per yard . aa Oy i at en ae ee ee All-Wool Panama Skirts, in u French Lynx, Fre All-Wool Black Voile at Half—Never sold for less a ¢ $6.60 Blanket. Half Price, per pair ...+ * , ; , Halt . t than twenty different styles; ‘thee , Coney and other Furs, in all | tan $1.60 per yard. Half Price, per yard .. One of the greatest feats of mod- {secured at these used piano sales |i SECSPREADS—White Crochet Bedspreads, fringed; square | ected and plain gored models. Black A of Neck Pieces and Muffs, | Al:Woot Satin’ Pru at Half—Plain and str h cut or with cut corners; size 82x92; $1.96 value i 1 . an ult wanted colors; regular price $1.10 per a @rn architecture and engineering |that the rush to secure these in lait Prise, cach A orown and navy blue; all sizes | at $2.49 | All goes at Half Price, per yard . fe the building, without interrupt-|*TUments. followed the announce “ E 3 : ment that the used pianos now fn BE business new structures IN| the store would be sold off. Sarina" ap oe GLOVES, Ruchings NOTIONS Hosiery and Underwear | Housefurnishing | Rested Dea Half Price, each ness such a recoustruction, but wo i) tein: Milter a Pot. Fa adn ar LF PRI cE Men and Boys nity the coming aout tetas th atone over QM Hair Goods | HALF PRICE | oi. sesmsicr mun uot Lover fee | ee " Reactors, dunt. the bel or’ bag Bebe j adic ermad tlack Imported Howse, w ik embroidered an | coats ; iter 1 | } kles; assorted patterns; black, pink or blue: re 50 } out from th f down to the|store yesterday morning wae c| ey Cowen Half Price s Ladies’ Black Cotton Fleeced Hose, ribbed elastic toy Granite Milk Pa O-quart vada FT an chee tee “ Ladies’ Human Hair Switehes, in | go Darning Cotton i eguiar Half Price, palr 10c e; regula , c.'t aro : | promine mat one OF WM nearly avery shade of hair; regular | Half Price aC | Ror ep m : ett e 17ic — aig ghar ad learned to dle rufte of be Machine Ol 1 Ladigs’ Natural Union Suits, warm-and comfortat ee oe orth 7 pa < grr get sain oy Fn | an are af ve + r tpt reg | Half Price 2C gular $ I . ™ 63c | Be ae M ri or al 1 f young wife as a wedding gift from ar price 76c, Wednes © Luster Cottor An | Ladies’ Vegisilk Vests, winter weight; sleeveless: t " by sas - : b Pa A ’ ‘ ne of be a pianos | We lu nh many shades ‘ ' | SWEATERS at ©. Half Price 4 1 Half : he Kohler & Chase ers’ sam hick ; é ch exuln ce 18¢ ipo Mion 5 Price ,, i. M a Plate ea al ; o : ‘ wi ‘ rs comes. i Halt Pri “hs 5c | ol ih et Half P “te: ’ 4 at The ma ainy Ladies’ Bide Cor Barrette sha Watkessel Sateen. } Ca t D t Se d Fi pric sale o i t ' Papas i the host of thels NECKWEAR , | 4¢ Lace: dozens of pat | Brussels Carpet Samples; regular $1.50 . Writing : x9; | Glov I k ( " > c , $ : ; : JB 1 Be isceieees te adien ane collar several | terns, Half Price 4 | Halt Price 75c Bite vt $ : Re 5 ‘ i shapes; all colors; some are slight: | 200 Ribbons 10c | Velvet Carpet Sar ples $3.66. 00 ebbee r 1 5 : pt alking the t product to the in RUCHING | child's rt Price # | Half Price 25c 5 vario ct y and tru t 7. tor end . . Far hin, n 1 ink ane Oc Hair Rolle » Cv t regul ( eRe i t ¢ fi. i jbe-| piano ta ® send these sampl Fancy Ruching, 4 Dive, pink af aes eae 5c Laco Curtain Ends; ‘regular b0¢ 5c and patte ‘ price | | sar priee ef One ger | Pee I 10c. Half ; : at ; t high standine NuBHE ‘ price 26e Halt | $1.50 Ladies’ Umbrellas; ox | Gniiiie Garnet pa ERS ; a 5c eryw $ Go $ in mi any | Ka' eanie au 0c scr" 5c | ftunst'viee et eK 2B¢ | Ess inn nina Wak | Si cc eal t b uler to € trume a ? Portieres; regular $7.00. ry Row!ls lare i cule with tops; pte he complet font 50m paynient of GLoves Half Price dakeveciaede $3.50 price 1 Ha Tic lesion heel; Bi out, even to the floc ma freight and transfer charges. Th len’ Golf Gloves, pure wool, in A tal Jap Matting; regular 80 price 2C |, ‘ ive 4 Mt ne Ary to Alnps ue ' af 1 to t per tha nearly every color; i! sisee; well prons f yard ., at senas 15c Three-Cup Kx ac oer | th at Stat . } stored upon that floor, “Many, tn|employing traveling sn amnen, made, fine and warm; values to 600. | 1 «aieg’ Plain Gingham Apron Carpet, Department—Gecond Plooe | ular 260, Halt 1246 Price | a slight ed ones: ® have dan, to tell uet bow the ee eee ee 25¢ well made, augorted checks | | vita - — 1 er ts y ane " P ‘ eek tee re the | 4 pa good sine; regular price | kid, bute patent leat : a ye ner at oe Oe ar ing nant ion tw; RoW: th GLoves | $60, At Half Price .... 3c MONEY BACK ALWAYS IF YOU WISH | EMBROIDERY SILK re arp $ s ta ioe Ti an = 4 ain ee’ een Dent's Gloves, for ladies, in nearly | Ladies’ shaped | Princess | Brainerd & Armstron rig : ; } " 4 oe oo ae ae ies ales every color; well made; every pair! Aprons, with overlap seams broidery Silk, F Filo Tw Sixes 9 y ae & Chase te ee ee yer pong yc: © pe “| guaranteed. Extra special for the | yyecially well ping regular | and Rope colors, t ‘ 4 where else SHR are " ae ae a-ha Half Price Bale. $1 00 | price 780, At Halt 38 regula ce be. A 0c. Ou oH) i e lor nit t h 107 he third Yr 0 r . 3 thetr ‘ ebullding|the building at 1318 ‘plo "B® pat | prior one! abbanhonn c Half Price, a skeit “oh 2C | Half Pric ge r her 1) where tl ale being held Peas id the ned pl uterus of credit] paymante PEC OTICE r cE Chase peovie 1 : py rhytiegy: . hereabouts, | You may buy something in the excitement of the s we wish every one to share i r bargailt® & Chase peor a 1 m off, | uy either the used instrument ? \ ’ 8 the during the past ye a e\at $96, $110, $120, $130, $140 and rush that you don’t want. Bring it back. Money wine to prevent dealers from buvyir ce reserve wales hea ted b $160 r i" n f th 5 I t pave ated tabi eneea 160, or upon any o! « new plano: 4 tions, It was because of the knowl.|inclided to the teobnandnes tee back or goods exchanged KITCHENWARE TRUNKS. RUGS, right to limit the quantity '

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