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THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1910, ne, OMA [ Aly ~~ FURNITURE | FREDERICK & NELSON, > i iiu| Basement Salesroom| T si These New Silk and Net Waists Are Notable Values At $2.95, $3.95 and $4.45 A very favorable purchase results in the offering of a large quantity of dressy Spring Waists, in chiffon taffeta, messaline and white net, at special figures which will cause unusually active selling. The Waists come in a full range of ; | White Net Waist ter-tucks on either med with three band and tuck tucked lar Waist back, Inc. | PURNITURE } DRY GOODS | | ro are you going, nist | “Lam gotng to China as soon ast ain old enough and can make some more money | This was the introduction of al] longthy conversation this ning on the wat front between a jhealthy little chap whe gave his name as Albert Pegram and 8, B. Gilbert, an insurance collector of this city. The boy waw scarcely 10 years old, he sald, but he had start f out to see the world, with the | Yast Chinese empire ever looming up tn the distance as the great ob | jective point Young Pegram told Gilbert that hie former home was in Lincoln HL, but that his father, who work: | ed tn the coal mines there, was kill ed about 11 months ago, and since that time he has been making his! jown living and has succeeded in| beating his way to the When {his father died he had no living rel-| ative but an aunt, who, he sald | wanted to boss him and make him «0 to school. So he ran away to Chicago, finally drifting Bent tle The child's clothe but he sald that he had son y and was liviog with Mr. and Osgood, who have a small ranch on Lake Washingt He} sald that he had « elty to watch the big jthat just as soon as as jenough he was going to work hi way to the Ortent MRS, AIZADA 10) TRY 10 PICK uu tak Feb. on, Lincoln day sper ‘ea thoir keynote, | Spelt first she campaign ze3 from 34 to 42, of China silk, with clus ck, front trim red insertion ind high col- coast lin oO ver franking alla by making |t 4 I record ide of fastening in b Special $2.95 of colored embroide , long leeves, deep cuff were hiffon taffeta and with cluster pin-tucks and trimmed with in and front bias silk and but other styles in this assortment are trimmed with braid and buttons and have long sleeves and high collar finished with braid in dark-gray, sirable colorings in ch Waists of chiffon taffeta assorted colors, stripe are in tailored style, with plaiting of silk; back plaited and fro tons messaline, fast " on either Special $3.95 and various de } pin-tucked fold rting large | tons soutache come slack angeable ef » Baas 'T 18 ESTIMATED THAT NEW YORK WOMEN SPENT $500,000 LAST YEAR IN CIGARETS. CHIOWRE TK SOCIALISTS AND and effects. Some front and finished others, fastening in back, have it trimmed h soutache braid ; all have the new long sleeves and high col- aline in black ible and and chi fastening d¢ o me nge Special $4.45 tor ry tact x Bot discuss the West Re ASSAILANT Of Minnew Presiden’ at Win r his Sdministration || i the repa ye Bouse of re pre. one even far @efection been | @lection were ber, th: fean, Roose a chance of against ple, by Gay it fntentions, who, mt, partly , aod partly Rteresatve mil m has alienated the they had Man to carry out Al NG SHOW of work from ger and ad the city ih Seattic, wii) fa four r Arranged for kb Y Of advertising and WH be shown being paid te ments. In this w the varions Kinds of o BY the artivts @hd original “¢ high-saiaried Country will be with the » have b eee. As an edi S there will ed in making Wi be conducted the Chureh of Ov * by Rev. Fat Rev, Pathe mpte for childr lernoon at 4 A or Hy wtarted w A tin Gamage be Hingnished by the a Which whe ‘a a8 yet (y W Been reves the local 4 | through e te} GIVEN HOPE BY TURN OF A CARD (Conetud “) © SHIPWRECKED ARE | in two weeks a ship would come to| ur resewe, He clung to the pre! diction, although we joshed him | jand jokingly threatened to kill him | did not come true. Would you ve it, exactly two weeks from Moore made his predic fon the Victoria arrived. Moore was pretty cocky after that Sickness threatened the maroon company several times, ¢ 1 Hunter, Purser J. L. Lodge*and ook being sufferers, And once was feared that one of the sea was going to have an attack “a pneumonia, but he pulled One day 2 sailor became crazed and jumped into the frigid water, but was pulled out by his companions Hie clothes were frozen solid by the time he reached rude camp, but he pulled through. Stay by the Wreck. Firet Officer Charles Smith, Chief Engineer Duke and thr ot the « - hardy fellows, are «till the whip, which ts Her back te brok p. and she e time the enca badly Smeg nd en, the engines shoved « may be abandoned later No word haa been heard yet of the six men, including the second officer, who left the day the Paral lon was wreeked for Kodiak. Sur vivore of the disaster think that they are safe in an Indian village along the coast Waited and Watched. With hands frozen to the oars mall boats In which we dally the open water near the ked ship, the thirtyone of us and watched for a month for a rescuing party,” said Tracy, continuing bis story. “Finally the Victoria came and we, jubilant, | were taken aboard. Bat for the red funnel of the Farallon the Victoria m have seen us, and! what would have become of us had he go without catebing sight { astaways of 48 por They Struggied to Keep Alive © were huddled in a rude camp n with enc nm by the enld very hard to get fires bullt of er was the or keep death grateful HM edu to eon ee te » terrible the use did see atbitte d ready to us, and and Kore try it ASSASSIN OF ITO MUST DIE) Feb the ge at Inchar s lant wen Harbin and a mem n convicted Jeath, Angan wa he Korean Hberal part ts in Korea have segret him as a martyr itlons hi been ordered it a demon | mer of think: | stration in Seoul, | where TWO ONS | ANIL WOU MENACE LIFE A. Z% Erickson will not have serve 48 hours In the county § for selling adulterated milk. The Jail sentence of the wealthy dairy man was remitted by Superior Judge Wilson R. Gay this morning Brickson paid the $50 fine that was attached to the jail sentencs rickson made a showing to wrt that he was tli and that jail sentence of 44 hours would ir jure bis bh Judge Gay, not wishing anger the life of the wealthy purveyor of adulterated milk, remitted the jall portion of the sentence Three Courts Against Mim. Erickson was convicted in police court and sentenced to pay a fine of $50 and serve 48 hours In jail He carried ease to the superior court and t« « supreme court. He Was not, however, able to secure a reversal of the sentence ip either court He then asked Governor Hay tor a pardon, but it was re fused Today Judge Gay listened to his excuse of being too Ill to go to jal! and he decided that the wealthy dairyman should not be compelied to serve the jail sentence. He or dered it remitted. Some months ago Erickson served 10 days tn the county jail for his connection with the milk trust which maintained for years an artificial price for milk T INJURED ON TORPEDO BOAT (Hy Colted Brews) SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 14.—As the result of a boiler explosion on board the torpedo boat destroyer Hopking at 8:15 this morning, seven were seriously scalded and taken to the Agnew sanitarium to dare: J. F. Hunt, chief G. B. MeNerlin, first W. A. Neave, first KR. BE Taylor, first B. Carletillo, se wa fireman; | class fire man; A. B. ¢ 1, Coal passer getting up ary team KauKe antil BOY STABS GIRL IN 65 PLACES Fila, of M and the bhed tn 6 Hantchett, a 16-year was arrested jast urder and burl » an automobile tc DELAND, ing the rd der, at Glenw «8 Mary Ted finding different lynching recently ticut stat sent to Flo’ of William owner of an orange Connec choo) and the custody Meriden, Conn., grove here. The girl had been beaten about face and dragged 100 yards her bicyele before stabbed sheriff used bloodhounds and a trail the Wooley Bloody clothing and found in the strenuously dente the from followed to orange grove a knife were room, He murder. and| Wm, J. Bott 6 for compt eek in the he ha POLICE BATTLE) ri» srersoon at Fort tamion » personal inspection will be made of mbers of the regi BE. Alaada, 114 El ho Was Aesaulted b jer’s whiform corner { n Anne ay. It ta the Belief of the injured woman affray® “that the man who attacked her is a ore and the goldjer stationed at Fort In Berlin \and Col. K. W. Hoyt bas told her | (By United Pree) rc IN Feb. 14.--Demonstra one by socialite throughout the aes m after mass n day tings held to protest againat the wuf H resulted In serious | betwe wn the demo yeat frage many places cemen were severely rown by riot t support s from ing the offender The police and the officers of the fort, have n investigating her an much as they cas {cause of the mongre descr furnished it has been imposstt far, to find Mre. Alzada’s assailant The investigation at the fort has ween placed in the hands of Capt. 8 P. Lyon. If it is found that the ne gr@is a member of the local regt he will be severely dealt rts n give a number of ¢ worst affair or, in Me un Wan me where a work third lost ment, after the of the tath 2.000 social attacked who drew thely sabres wounded many, At Koenigs “Aye tank @ the scetallats returned Savance.” sald N Witness in & pollee court case at mh meetings « to divert Georgetown Saturday. His naive tide stroots, ueeq demand nearly k over Judge They Doyle and others In the room. When the judge recovered his poise, be invited Filleon to testify or go tk A Man always has a wrong bellef jail, wo the witness decided to wait that some day he will startle the until after the case was heard be world with an act of heroism fore grabbing the coin alien ant my fee Pilleon, a #tar the crowds into the their side arme. & number of arrests also made pctrantyis and Themodist Two Exclusive Features of the tanola Piano © finiet in etru Senttt Eilers Music Building D. | Lawton, If Hl i | of i I that if she will go out to the bar | tacks he will try to ald her tn find: | | i | and bu | lar trimmed with braid or buttons New Spring Models in American Lady Corsets at $1.00 No. 117 slightly at waist, with high bust and long skirt i good batiste, two pairs of hos No. 105 A good model for finished at top with lace the tall figure, cury and equipped y¥ € supporters. Model designed for the full figuté, Basement Salesroom. Made with with moderately high bust and long hip; finislted at top with lace No. 107 and two pairs of hose A girdle-top Corset with short hip, supporters are attached fi } With two pairs of hose supporters io Ti i Hi Hi HH] i Hi OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ETC. 1 | tted om, Interesting Values in ie Rugs Room-size Axminster Rugs in attractive Oriental and floral designs, a good assortment to select from, Small Rugs to match those described shown patterns, are 36, $1.00. LADIES’ |HOME JOURNAL | PATTERNS FOR MARCH at the size 9x12, $17.85; & OVE, following prices: 36x72. Desirable Apparel at Reductions It parel that is offered ¢ The duced mos rics, lored is not always desirable ,ap reductions garments we are ‘Lies at re t fashionable, excellently prices and very Don’t Pay All Cash And with little te the ate deprive allowance 1 us, t a “pay cony buying a time.” enience all of the serviceable fab lined, hand-tai stylish. are made yourself before your Open an account and in sever $2.85 ; 3x10-6, $16.85. other effective 27x54, $1.65; 18x Rasement Salesroom. LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL | STYLE BOOKS HMA & . Moore Theatre * bi = me sero ong SEATTLE’ LEADING PLAYR TONIGHT —Mats The Merry Widow wehestra of 30. Great Cast. tt JOHN COMT, Manage, “THE GRAND Tomight——Mat. Curtain W PANTAGES THEATRE J “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE." 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