The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1910, Page 8

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HERE’S A LOONEY WANTS TO BE KING ATTACK TENER PITTSBURG, Oct, 18 The Philadelphia North American this morning printed a sensational story charging that John K, Tener, republican candidate for governor, | was the tool of a public service cor poration, Tener replied, branding the charges as a t of Hes “The article was a palpable at tempt to besmireh my character, sald Tener. The questioning of my Integrity has not the slightest justification, and the charges did hot contain a seintilla of fact upon which to base any intimation of wrongdoing on my part GO.HILLMAN ARRESTED AGAIN C. D. Hillman will have to face | public another criminal charge in the “My relations with the “ federal court beside the six indict oe bea! emg d are ire hal ments returned against him last connected with the company week, Yesterday he was again ar the ordinary course — of rested, together with 8. B. Smith. events through Attorney Chrisman one of his employes, by Deputy of Philadelphia, who {# now presl dent of the ing to cone United States Marshal George B. Devenpeck, on a bench warrant {s sued by Judge George Donworth for conspiracy to defraud by use of the mails. Each put up $5,000 taken before Commissioner W company I have noth ‘ FRATERNITY MEN TO STUDY . preten and bh s have to This ts Don Jatt the throne of Spe all about what ki when D. bail hao LAWRENCE, Kan Oct, Totten in the New York block to] rk ” ;i Hereafter fraternity men at the] Righteen births were reported te the apple boxen bas caused local fruit) guarantee appearance in court at) through at that! Jim's ® soo University of Kansas will be ex-| ha jie were litte | growers much worry and inoonvent ; Tacoma today |Don Carlos, who had eg SAMe | Heeted to devote more time to the|™* ence, Hundreds of dollars are be i The grand jury is still in session | king hunch for about @ half & Cen’) wudy of the Hible and leas to the} New York.—-Albert T, Patrick, |!ns lont daily because there are no ; there. tary coeds, Week! ne have been!the lawyer serving a Ife # boxes in which to ship away ripe ’ provided for members of the for the murder of Willie apples. ’ Town's Women Declare chapters who have been passing| Kice, today begins « fresh fight f + Fe; } . their spare time boating or buggy | freedc acoma DON T G0 ON YOUR It Is Harboring the Most joy eich fomtnine stinient - 3 eco threw ammonia in the face of Dr i H. H. Lennox while trying to evade FRIEND’ $ BOND Slovenly Men in World| weos Hen avopreo 80Nn arrest on a robbery ch YORKVILLE ih Oct. 1 Mre found guilty by a fur If your friend asks you to go on| ALTON, Ml, Oct. 18—Upper Al-| Bridget Johnson, 72 years old, has |°™* “other © reave ot | recommendation of leniency his bond when be ts arr s women | married he do son, Auguat Providence, A I—Dantel C.} exceeding the auto on | Bendel, are « Green, of Warwick, has been nom! | St. Loule don't hesitate al ay rh . 1 ) | furniture | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, { se Dry Goods | Store Closes Dally at 6180 | Dry Goods $200 bond for prink ' default t wei some pr fa payment the land ; fam R. Che Art Needlework Section is ready to meet the varied requirements of Fifth av. N. E ” then beileved Holiday needle-workers with unusually large and well-assorted stoc Fi beget d hen anton yarns and other essentials, including f a mile away fr he had Estes ar been unable to r PROBE FOR HIGH PRICE OF MILK (My United Frees.) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct YVestigation of present aise a $1,000 bond Spanish Yarn Eiderdown Probes Oil Frauds (My United Press) | LOS ANGE Frank of the In Free lessons in the v high | in! 13 price of milk ha view to de and Crocheting, are given termining whe it is due to a com POLES Ser iin bine on the p { dealers, is to be carried on by th lice committee of t sisted by members of of health. FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. TABLES Pleasing in Design Thoroughly Constructed; Low-Priced Sel Ith and po fl, as etpat | HOSII RY ve IME sample values from our interesting dis Tables of many descriptions—for s of | United States and not White Rose Yarns } Germantown Yarn (4- and 8-fold) Shetland Floss and Wool Frosted Floss ari Popular Dress Trimmings TODAY IN HISTORY. 1818 for the that October 18 militia earned New York clans of ae E SEATTLE STAR Odds and Ends From Everywhere nated for governor by the prohibi fol tion party, lowing in the state, Buenos which hae a large Ayres. troops the undy-|ganeq Pena has been Inaugur ing nickna tin sold They were a of the Amer my ar © of an | stationed | Niagara, | Me ‘| which was direct ed to crows and Qnesas they were there to defend regulare| in | Wont over and met such @ sharp fire buatness |that the New York militia declared | the to Invade Canada, and if the Canadians want ed to fight they would have to come | acrowa to the American «ide. they stood there killed or captured by the foe. Corallen nus branches of from 9 to Ila. m daily, He while thelr com» BIBLE INSTEAD OF CO-ED8 | patriots across the river were either Needlework, te, tan, sky an ” Denver.—Chief W. Steele in dead with apoplexy while attending the republican convention. Hoqui applicants Walla Walla. go | Club ts preparing to bring fresh) sults In an endeavor to gain a re duction of freight rates to Seattle Walla Three men and two wom divorce at the court house yew known athlete, Is dew jof an attack of peeumonta Walla—A { pink Some Notion Suggestions Albert The oh Juntice He wan stricken | ‘Narke, ortage hare y, with filed com Robert a well an the result Ten marriage leensee were Inawed to A the court house yesterday Commercial Fyank Hi. Herrick, who! was! Twenty persons were Furniture | | Scotch Knitting Yarns Imported Saxony Yarn, 2-, 3- and 4-fold ks ot Zephyr Firet Misses’, “Children’s and Infants’ Hosiery Be ssinnin Kanbers, Moderately Priced __Lady Grey Yarn Floss including Knitting Floor TIBLE CHILDREN’S FINE AND HEAVY fe from exce RIBBED HOS STERY PAIR—In black, t with double | TekUlar style, possessing excellent wearing This Hosiery | Properties actorily INFANTS’ SILK-AND-WOOL HO ays bring. | SIERY, 35c PAIR—Fine quality silk and ry clastic-~all | wool, i hite, tan and black MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SILK ISTERY, 2 LE HOSIERY, 35¢ PAIR—Excellent mere Hosiery ty, regular style, fine ribbed, in black, Firet Floor > ; ern biti lends Princess Hose ‘olonial Antiseptic uate Living-room, Library, Den and Bedroom, Tokio Silk Emt sea an 2 2 ® } Supporters om black Washable Hair Rolls, 75¢ ment of new Fall shades, } white, pink and Boe, 60 Kieinert's “Snap” Dress . ’ s es wide, 35c yard Howard's Gashmere | Shields, sleee 2, 3 and 4 Solid Oak ts + ie cites «x Wool, in various | 25c, 30c and 3S¢. utiful New Venise and Irish ball Ganie en: Cama ‘ Table, $4.00 is and Galloons, in a variety of ef PinOn” Col- | $1.26, $1.76 and $2.00 ee, d with hand Princess Toliet Pin A Living-room Table in fective patterns, spe orted sizes, 160 i fumed d Early E rd ‘On : i finishes, with top 24 i Hair Pina, be shelf square, large kc and heavy tured to ~ % pean ere’ : # a *) at $1.00, quare legs. Pie $1.2. ; & Solid Oak Table, Special, $4.85 An excess stock of h ly reduced Has 24-inch square top, ( vel) shaped lower shelf and SPEC L $3.85 PA i French legs. Shown in ‘ ; syndin ‘ golden finish. Pictured to pliqued Lace Curtains, 2 right SPECIAL $6.75 P Curtains, 2% and 3 yards Golden Oak in latest decorative desig Parlor Table, A number of pairs of down to one pair of a patt ance $6.00 First AIR Silk Hair Nets, extralarge Al igh quality Lace in price for clearance IR—Ten styles , afd 3 yards long, Thirteen styles in Curtains, Invisible 10¢ pattern free with the Elastic in black and white, in champagne of fore all & len tyle Book at Firat manuta mported Shirt with dip pin 10¢ F ce Curtains Specially Priced | At $3.85 and $6.75 Pair cture, and ecru colored ap all mounted on good, strong nets high-class I Lace erned 1 sold mg, all mounted on extra-good nets and patt n Shown in champagne and ecru Lace Curtains, in many styles, that have beer ern, are also marked at decisive reductions for clear I Mar € is a high q ! the “H H ith ¢ ilve I beauty and artistic me c Oak Table of Flanders Design $8.75 fp big Table, $9. 75 First Floor, Annex Mail Orders | Carefully Filled B , the 1 ated ri many oft various e, the pr Conn.,, pieces in n f Oyster Fork Set of Six, $2.2 t Spe Set Cold Meat Forks, each, $1.10. € f Table Knive th hollow han ‘ et of Six, $4.50. Set of Six, $6.00 1 Spoons, Sc ; Knives, with hollow 8, Set of Six, $5.00, | Sot of 4,00. Butter Knives, each, 85« y Ladle AAAAnn on INCORPORATED, A Large Line of Reliable Coal and Wood Heating Stoves Including the Famous “Round Oak’’ Displayed on the First Floor, Annex (FREDERICK & NELSON each, $2.00 Ostermoc or Mattresses | WAR VETERANS TO. od president of the Argentine Repub Y sttghtty injured in a street car col | lision here youterday Amaritio, Tex-Thomas Benoit, a Bt. Loule aviator, wan badly burt here when the propeller of hin bi plane #truck him THE EVENING PAPER LEADS ALL over AMERICA, About Advertising THAT GREAT AND GUCCESGFUL me RCHANT, JOHN | MAKER, DOES NEARLY ALL OF HI6 ADVERTIGING [EVENING PAPERS, USING A FULL PAGE IN EVERY 4 HOLD BANQUET — Spanish war veterans will give \s big ba to the new com-|THE FOUR. EVENING DAILIES OF NEW York, jmander in ehlef, J, Ro MH. Jae HERE 18 WHAT A BIG BROOKLYN HOUSE H of Beattle, at the Arctic club Tu s| JUSE HAS TO Bay, | he following program will given “The Philippine Ist “We prefer the evening papers, ands,” Capt. Frank EK, Greene;| i Hee Tt 18 om Our Organisation.” Comin sincere belief that they are decidedly the best fe Chief Joseph Jacoby y j ’ rn z ts Militia and the Spanish War,” Dr.| sult bringer The evening paper is carried homie Henry LaMott; "The Development | ile nine-ter f the morning editi of Patriotiom by Service Under the while nine-tenths o he mornin editions ate Flag,” Junior Commander William taken to busine by the men 1D. Covington The Duttes of a 'DN ‘ . Spanish War Veteran,” County JOURNEAY & RNHAM Assessor A. KE. Parish; “Sanitation | fi in the Army as Benefited by the| Spanish War,” Dr, Arthur Jordan; | —AND THE SAME CONDITIONS PREVAIL IN EVERY g The Surkeon in the Spanish War AMERICAN CITY—IN SEATTLE CONDITIONS ARE THe Maj. Loulse Ro Dawson; “The Obi |THE FIRST CHOICE OF THE LIVE, SUCCESSFUL ™ gations of Comradeship,” Com mander Herbert W. Meyers. |'8 THE EVENING NEWSPAPER, CANDIED CORN KILLS GIRL, THE STAR 16 THE HOME PAPER OF SEATTLE MARSHALL, Mo., Oct. 13.—Hazel Ehrman, 3 years old, died after eat | ir” candied popeorn FREDERICK & NELSON, i BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s Fall- Weight Underwear at Special Prices Women’s Fleeced Vests and Tights Special 35c Garment Women’s Medium-weight Fleeced Cotton Vests, in | high neck and long sl finished in fancy er | leeve style chet effect. Special 35¢ garme nt. Tights in ankle length to match. Women’s Cotton Union Suits Special 39c Women’s Medium-weight pure white cotton Unieg Suits, knee-length, with high neck and long sleeves, An excellent style for present wear. Honement Salesroom, Materials for Children’s 2nd Misses’ Apparel Priced Attractively HE Dress Goods Section has on display an excellent assortment of pope BROMO ACCP RET MBER lar-priced Dress Fabrics, especially desirable for the fashioning of clk iH dren’s and Misses’ school apparel. It includes the AT 88¢ YARD—W. ¢ checks, | AT 68¢ YARD—A good quality cardinal and green or | herd-check Mohair, in brown and ¢ and ‘navy and following: orsted Serg: in brown and green, blue and green, 34 Inches wide. Also %6- te inch Shepherd-check Serges, in black and | °*ty- ¢ and very Gn white and navy and white AT 50¢. Y ARD—A 36-inch plaid, wit AT S80¢ YARD— Medium diagonal 1 cross-bar lines , Displayed in cardinal i changeable-cffect Suitings, 40 inches wide, | and green navy and ge Id and navy and in shades of brown, myrtle, Copenhagen, | green; also brown and green with md garnet and steel-gray | check and cardinal w gold check. AT 88¢ YARD. mode, navy, garnet, Copenhagen, mode and bre ally low Pure worsted Diagonal Suiting, of superior quality, shown in black, 44 inches wide and priced exception: ——Rasement Salesroom, Children’s Fall Footwear Misses’ and Children’s Black High<a Calf Leather Boots, on the “foot-form” Gai wn; Women’s Sample Hosiery Special 19c Pair A good assortment. of plain and fancy } with extension s es 8% toll, styles in Women’s Cotton Lisle and Silk- | 11% to 2, $2.50; Lisle Sample Hosiery offered for clearance Velour at this low price , found toe a All sizes in the lot. Special 19¢ pair Sizes 8% Handkerchiefs Pure Linen Hand finish Storm Capes $2.45 and $2.95 omen’'s caref with narrow hemstitched Girls’ Capes, of good ders, in sheer and medium quality rubber cloth, i } weights, 10c each; special, per gray and brown stripes, dozen, $1.10 - having ioods «lined wi Women’s Pure Linen Hand plaid ck Very service kerchiefs, of Irish nufacture, ol and all out able for with dainty narrow he titched doar wear Sizes 6 to 4 : years. Price $2.45 Boys’ Capes, of heavy black rubber cloth, fastet® ing with snap rs with carefully finished Will stand a good deal stitched borders, 15¢ each; spe heavy Sizes 6 to fi beta raha years ice $2.95. Basement Salesroem 2- an Cotton Challis, Special 4c ‘Yard his attractive cellent copy of higher priced fabrics. of pretty Persian patterns Special 4c yard, lity, and an && wide and comes m@ kimonos or com material is in a soft, wool-finished qu It 24 inches Is just the thing f variety forter covers asement Salesroom a Specials in Linens and Kimono Flannels 65-INCH ALL-LINEN IRISH 17-INCH TOWELING, SPECIAH )AMASK, SPECIAL 50¢ YARD— |9¢ YARD — Bleached Halflintt An weave | ‘ . srown kitchel that ties round-thread sturdy unbleached, posse loweling, or all-linen | Ses wearing quali | Crash; very absorbent gt ade. 7-INCH VELOUR KIMONO FLANNELS, SPECIAI 10¢ YARD= Soft finished, with long wool nap. Shown in a wide of attractive flor s on light and dark grounds range

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