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0 he took a necticut and return White aed ta granted PLUCK SKIPPER STUCK TO VESSEL, BUT TT NEARLY COBT HIM HI6 LIFE i He SEATTLE STAR |f rescued in a delirious condition, after drifting helplonsly tag of dad bel KR RAAT Bey pertoct tran, “TODAY IN HISTORY. | found hidden tn the collar of a de:|F cure on hia ship, which hadobeon abandoned by all of the crew §| NEW YORK, Oct, 27.—Frederick| | It was some three years ago that ‘cluttering up hls flat , serted house » himaelt F. White is in a dickens of a fix, He] White figured in @ divorce sult, |two witnesses and fi seg mage wants a divorce, but he doosn’t| which terminated in # decree under ; vores ed wut ne a7, 1864, Liout, W. 1. Cusb- The Holliswood sprang @ leak two weeks ago, and the a. sndge Green| the terme of which White a Tr you cool 1 a crew of 18 men in supply of water Ai : get m and a crew ¢ ; ow York, bow eta Sal | eldew that White fwn't married, then| life of his former wife. Some | yorce Omaha.—Jack Jeffries, a brother neem to b of the exchampion prize — fighter marr crew took to the boats, taking all the ship | baum fs thinking it over, If he de | bidde n to marry again du with them. aptain Walle refused to leave the ship, remain Robert Bridges, former state land steam launch d , . P has been found at work driving an | ' ; n -arkwood ow | Yorkr™ F wiattnaten pan ce Ri ts» rae Bay Ses " fog wagon hore. ae Be Waikylnmed up by Gis steamer Ferawoo | White will be in the unhappy posl-| months ago it occurred to him that | Gre 1 Really | it i © people of Beattie pol A - Na w . “the r tion of @ single gentleman having | this provision held good only in > White will have ¢ Et belonging to the people of Seattl ading fle which Captain Walle is being geclaimed “the gament skipper of J ‘ork state, where the divorce was | of ; Ave to Aig up y poane Charles were given to four them all,” | wife that he doesn't want ket to Reno, ton harbor, and | ‘riven to buth “i ran up river to} ~- — TT) = cised: atthe charity. ball given | - FREDERICK & NELSON, yy FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. i realized at the charity, ball given | arcane te - Siore Closes Datiy at pee Mite Many Styles in | New Arrivals in Winter Wear for Little Folks Coal and Wood Heating Stoves jtute of the eclty ‘ADY for the little ones of 6 months and upward to 5 years—the At a Wide Range of Prices est and most becoming of little Hats and Bonnets shown in many mo dainty Frocks, and smart Coats for tiny boys. On view in the Infants’ We Section, Second Floor, N THE Stove Section, Annex, First Floor, is featured an extensive display of Heating Stoves that are particulaly adapted for use in this climate, some for burning coal only, some designed especially for wood, and others that burn both coal and wood with equal satisfaction, for lese than $500,000, which can pot be bought back for less than $175,000,000, in a speech before the Central Labor counet! last night the Confederate The people of Seattle, through! ram Albemarle, intending to blow up their negligence, allowed thelr owO/ the big ram with a torpedo attached rights and the rights of the gem-/to the launch’s bowaprit, a device erations > see be Brack nied Bet like a potato on 8 atlek, but awy,” said Mr. Bridges, “and allow-| which entitled the launch to be oa ed the Northern Pacific and Great) eq a torpedo boat, as naval nomen: | Shocter He. 0 Rotting i fn the how Northern railways to /olature then was, Cushing put the! joy op aupendicltia with wen bet monopoly of the waterfront, which | torpedo in the right place, and It] Way seized while Inspecting a mine | is restricting the commerce “age Fe} sunk the Albemarle, but hia torpedo | pony f « tarding the growth of Seattle boat sank, too, and not at a nice! “Fortunately the opportunity to] piace to walk home from, either break this monopoly still exists. BY) So he waited until the confederates voting the $1,750,000 bond issue for) wore not looking and stole one of harbor improvements, the construc |their skiffs and paddied back to the tion of the Lake Washington canal/yorthern navy. For all thin the stage of the seasor rive and the Duwamish waterway can be/ navy department as honored him | Wy ny ee eae moe secured, creating new waterfront | py naming after him a boat about) given dave. ¥ which will not bs ge he gant, |the same size as the one he took to tro! of the railroads, and the $350.) coe off the Albemarle 000 for the purchase of sites for} 5 . municipal docks and wharves Will) Richmond, Va—The savings bank slat cng Ale ommg te the com operated by the Grand Fountain of 6 Ds oder’ - ba }the Order of True Reformers, a establishment of municipal docks,|iogro {natitution, hae closed ite Serene. ‘verencetee 608) termi !doors. ‘The fallure is declared to be} 4 feos a . ailroads and vesse . ta jourteen marriage Heenses were win be fally treated aad have the/°™* °° ‘lamanagement at the court house yesterday advantage of wharfage rates OS) Records of tom visite to eattlc homes! Alaskan publishers are jubilant cheap as those of San Francisco. by Father Stork were reeetved at | ver th 1 4 bi. 5 OF an ic awe it to| Retin, Gepertment ‘Teclereay.” Beven over the reduced proas cable rates ‘The voters of Sea . , bonds | (Re, Little, Beweomers were girte, and the | announced by Col. R. EB. Thompson, their children to vote these bonds | remaining three were boys. of the U. 8. signal corps, More and og oan Ae gilbies erg | Marietta, Ga.—The father of Ber-| better news will be exchanged from | on account of the negligence of the |! Anderson, aged 11, and Ollie/ now on people in the election of members | Anderson aged 12, has brought! — ; habeas corpus proceedings to re-| Cincinnati, OW. F. Taylor of Pred hc ateacimah i 4 gain possession of his girls, They|this city was drowned duriog a RRR ARE AH He ee Hw Are the “wives” of mon of age whom |#torm fn the gulf of Mextoo last Roslyn.—State Coal Mine In | apector D, C, Hotting is tn the how Dawson, Y. T.--The first overland Girls’ Coats, of satin, velvet, plush, caracul, rough ¢ and fine broadcloths, in plain double breasted style, oe skirts plaited and some with fullness at the lower end, into wide band. Quaint little Hats to match these Coats ; also in evidence, 7 from pled Walia Walla.—Large shipments of |apples from local orchards have been made to Colorado this week The supply tn Colorado is short this} r, it in declare Double-Breasted Coats for boys or girls, from 2 to § made of heavy coating, beautifully tailored and finished wa emall velvet collar, Colors, dark-red, castor, brown and wavy, Price $5.00. Galatea Dresses, in delft-blue or na and white trimmings, made with lor plaited skirts. Suitable for kinderg 2 to 5 years. Price $1.50. Boys’ Wash Suits of gingham, well tailored and finished, in sizes from 2 to 5 years. Special $1.50. In this Section will be found a complete line of the famous Beckwith Round Oak Heating Stoves, for which this store is sole Seattle agency. y, with white French waists and cn wear; in sizes from If selection is made now, before the cold weather sets in in earnest, you may choose from a more complete assortment of styles and sizes, and much better service can be assured in delivery and set- ting up. Yiret Floor, Annex Girls’ Winter Dresses, made of dark-red or navy brilli with long French waists and short plaited skirts, joined | that his downfall was caused by whiskey and morphin Smith has a wife and four chi! dren in Paris City, Okla. Goderich, Ont--Edward Jardine|thix week, playing popular price smooth steel body, nickel fs under arrest here, charged with| vaudeville. The theatre played the murder of Elizabeth Anderson,| Orpheum vaudeville last year, but a 16yearold Kir, whose ) body was! failed to draw : — swinging top and large CIRCULAR BAND APRONS, 25-—Of; LARGE PRINCES APRONS. | Made of light-color perca'e, with full fis at the bottom. ’ PINAFORE APRONS, 75e—Made BAND APRONS, 25c.—Large size, of | white muslin patterned with black dots Amoskeag gingham | trimmed all around with white rick MARGARET APRONS, 50c—Of light- MARGARET APRONS, 95c—Cut lar and ok smoothly, made of ging! in blue and white or brown and white urn colored prints, made with large bib and trim- * # |they married last Sunday Week, trying to anve his brother Th “Li ” circular belt. The Waists are prett trimmed with % Pastor Confesses Booze * |James, according to advices reach e ve Oak Heater lait over shoulder, stitched taffeta bands and somtacke * Caused His Downfall. #| R. Nakakozl, vice minister of the 'mg here today f wag ait 5 Special $3.50 i % KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct. ®&/department of communications of For Coal or Wood braid, Sizes 2 to > years, Special $3.00. —Socond Fei % 27.—Charged with passing *® | Japan, yesterday was the guest of J Instead of the brulsing, bone in ein smuscommonccommmeapabiis # worthless checks aggregating #|D. Lowman and Judge Thomas hing rashes of the past, the The “Live Oak” Hert a - # more than $1,800, Henry B. ®|Burke. The vice minister will and sophomore clas A N Styl Col ed % Smith, for pastor of St. &/leave for San Prancisco Saturday "will engage in a push er burns coal or wood ttractive New es in or % Philip's church at Ardmore, # | morning ball contest on Denny field tomor- | wits. ccenlth-catlolackes fs : % Okla, and later a sub-deacon * | -_ | row afternoon. 1 ae A few typical values from the many pretty andpn % of the Episcopal archdiocese # | Mx “marriage taituree” were recarded _-- results, It has ball-bear tical styles in ¢ ‘olored Aprons, some of which ha # of Oklahoma, confessed today * | fied "fomplainte ef diteree Sette | Butte. Sullivan & Considine ing dra or erat “ te : * *! wivinints of ivorce Feserday Jopen the’new Orion theatre here C. craw center Brats, been specially made up to our own designs, * bed | * * * * * * * RARHKAARARAARAKE YAW PROGRAM ANNOUNCED Ellen Beach Yaw, the soprano, will be heard at the Moore theatre | Saturday night. Jay Plowe, flutist of international reputation, and Mrs. Mary Newman, pianist, wil! assist Miss Yaw. Among the num- bers to be given by Miss Yaw are “My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair,” “Listen to the Voice of Love,” “Il Primo Amore,” and Miss Yaw's own songs, “Cradle Son; “A Rose Child,” “Love's Lament, healthy American children ee Be “ted Seems” Cada 4 “O, you American fathers, instead of working Lammermoor). yourselves into physical wrecks for the purpose ‘ED AR of leaving unnecessary wealth to perpetuate your name and “cy ataear arse Sitar fame, may the Lord inspire you to feel that a healthy brood of 18 RESTORED TO DUTY! children is the best wealth you can leave ax an inheritance to a your country. You will still Mye in them and they in you. Al though dead, you will still live. We pray Thee, O Father, not to BUFFALO, N. Y., Oct. 27—Maj.| allow this glorious inheritance of the fathers of this nation to Elmore Taggart, of the 24th U. 8.| pass into the hands of the stranger and foreigner, and that all infantry, was restored to duty to-| American women may realize that as daughters of a good old day at Fort Ontario. This action] stock they are bound tn conscience before God and man to people was taken as indicating that Tag-| this country with intellt 1 strong ehildren, so gart was acquitted by @ recent) that with God's help they may grow as men and women of a court-martial. superior race. Graceful Figure Dwells POLICE ARREST | ‘DYNAMITE PLOT Heredity, natura) tendency, tnactio father on chest, hips. waist, chin, oh sh inns fon ore) 0 —6llUCUll Oe posits—comtro! their quantity and toca] CHICAGO, Oct. 27.--When 200| special grond jury called to investi ton without payin price jolent |union suit cutters, dressed tn frock | gate the dynamiting of the Times Ot slim self ben parade in the shopping district, the | hear testimony in the grand jury | [i Dae Nate sabes pe police interfered today, and a riot| room of the courthouse today “We ask Thee, O Lord, these blessings through Your Son, to dispore of ty foods are respons IN “PLUG” HATS figure beneath. To re (ay Ur Urited Press) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 27.—The tat bene cee ee | to| building October 1 aasembled to lan, whose Marn resulted. Three garment workers| Coroner Calvin Hartwell was a Beneath Your Fat a snail cern amar ment of health; in jcoats and silk hats, attempted med with white pipings Size No. 312, on legs, $14.50 Size No. 314, on leg $16.50 Either of these sizes may be fitted with nickel base at an additional charge of $2.00. A PRAYER, FOR MORE AMERICAN. BABIES Ivered by Rev, P. J Murphy at Olyphant dedication ef a new public high ther Murphy Is @ friend and admirer t) ly Father, Almighty God, we humbly beseech Thee to bless and sanctify this school and the teachers and pupils who will dwell therein, and may the spirit of wisdom abide within {te walls “May the good Lord open the eyes of Ameri can women so that they may see that they are hot patriotic if they allow, through selflove and & life of ease and ury, the schools of the na tion to be filled with children of foreign-born parents and to permit American homes to be fill ed with empty Cradles, The Lord will not hold guiltless the Amorican women who are unwilling, from selfish motives, to people this republic with blue gingham or percale, in light colors, trimmed with white pipings. Have large bib ending in square collar. ty PRINCESS APRONS, 50c—Of light- | med all around with wide band of plain c blue and white striped gingham or white | PINAFORE APRONS. $1.25—In 9) less style, made to cover entire dress,¢i and white or blue and white percale 7m med with pipings of plain color, : “| percale with colored stripes or dots. These are gored to fit the figure, with deep pockets, trimmed with white pipings | New Arrivals in Women’s Evening Slippers” f Hand-made Dull Mat \ Kid Opera Slipper, with jet Zo beaded vamp, feather-weight i § welt sole, custom drop last and Louis XV. heel. Black Suede Ankle-strap Pump, on modi- | New Satin Pump, with velvet edge me C ed 7 fied stage last, trimmed with jet ornament | dium round toe, turned sole and Cubaad In pink, blue, white and black. and flat satin bow, with Cuban heel First Exceptional Values Offered in Stamped Pillowtops, Centerpieces and Scarfs | { 25c 50c | | 75 | | $108 A’ ittractive assortment of European novelties in Stamped Pieces, ready fot embroidery, is offered at these special prices. The lot includes pieces ¥ “Melrose” Heating Stove For Wood This Heating Stove has heavy sheet steel body, cast iron top and bottom, nickel swing-off top and screw draft and large door for wood Size No, 20, $12.50. Size No. 22, $14.50. Size No. 24, $16.50. | were arrested | witness. | — t be worked up in the popular Viking embroidery. In connection with the de We sell MCM Soap, Beattle| We sell MCM Soap, Scattle | as, play of these pieces we show the finished articles, showing just how the wom made. Whitson Grocery, 10th av.jmade. N. A. Medley, No, 7464 appears when completed. Free instruction will be given in the various kinds0 ‘land 65th. Phone North 1511. ***! Woodlawn av. Red 114 ose FREDERICK & NELSON, IN BASEMENT SALESROOM embroidery daily, from 9 to 11 a. m. Fire Pet New Belt Buckles and Pins Late Ideas in Trimmings 5 5 In Gilt, Gan-Metal and Platinum Finishes > Embroidered Bands, in multi-colored ¢ a reek Announcement We sell M-CM Soap, § Hl | made. M. B. Fountain, Gre 7200 Woodlawn ay. Phone North 13, Black ase — We Have Received Our Shipment of M.CM.SOAP E. xcellerit Values in Silks and Dress Goods — SATIN OTTOMAN SILKS, 18 INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL 33c YARD—In gray, sap phire-blue and raspberry. 36-INCH LINING SATIN, 75¢ YARD—Ex- cellent quality, in black, ivory, tan, fawn, light fects, and in green, Saxe-blue, navy 4 is. In a varie es wide, Prices The Jewelry Section is showing a very with tracery of of patterns, 4 and 5 Id tl re: extensive assortment of novelty Belt B les and Pins, in gilt-, gun-metal rs pint $2.75 and $3.00 yard natural color, A , pink and light-blee, Marabou in black and $1.00 yard; in whit $1.75 yard Fibre Per ishes, Featured prominently in the display are effective pieces in French gray, in chased and filigree effects, set with tation cor gilt, set rhinestones. The price range to « Opals, also styles in ae aad YOURS If you deposit in this bank Its resources are practical ly cash. BONDS Of the best, as good cash, Mortgage Loans On Seattle real estate blue, green, brows n Cl tan and gray, 18 inches wide, $1.00 yaté Tokio Bands, silk-embroidered, in many of the new shades and in Persian effects UB Se yard First Fleer. ainsi we 5 ; , 1} s} Interesting Ribbon Values | eaeit ‘. Fleec oce-La ; : amethysis and gray and medium-gra¥. vba Oui ARTISTIC SCARFING SILKS, 26 INCHES WIDE, 40¢7 YARD—TIn white grounds, with bor der nine inches wide;in Persian or ombre shaded floral designs 488-INCH DRESS ~GOODS, SPECIAL 68c YARD—In gray, with green block checks, gray with blue, gray with red and green, or gray with elf-color block checks , Cold Weather Gloves for Women, Children and Infants The showing in readiness embraces a wide vari ety of popular styles and colorings WOMEN’S LINED CASHMER GLOVES, 25¢ AND 35c PAIR—In black and First Floor, inches wide, THE LADIES OF GREEN LAKE ARE REQUESTED TO TRY M.CM. SOAP Made In Seattle Be RON REA I RS Tins 25c Each—Refunded if Unsatisfactory || Gerrish Bros.——Green Lake | Phones, North 2525, Ind. Red 18. | | Fire-Proof Storage CHILDREN’S FANCY-BACK WOOL MIT . — New Taffeta Ribbons, for hair bows, 6% Underwear, 50c Garment inches wide, 30c yard Women’s pure wl Fleece-lined Vests i# high neck and long sleeve style, and Tights in ankle length to match, per garment, ¢ Heavy Satin Ribbon, 6 inches wide, with both edges wired, in black, navy, Copenha gen, { yard , sky, reseda, green and white, 35¢ Women's med veight Cotton Unité All-Silk Drestlen Taffeta Ribbon, 51 ihe CRA du Suits kle lengt nigh neck inches wide, in effective combinati uit hs an r , with hig 1g Sleeves, 4 ugh colors, 35¢ a Firat , long — —Firet ret Knit Underwear fos Men—Well Known Makes Cartwright & Warner's Pure Wool Non- | Union Suits of Vassar and Cooper mith nking Underwear, in medium and heavy | in Silk-finished Cotton, Silk- nd Wee 5 it $2. 0 and $4 10 garment Wool-mixed, in ! ery 6 00st colors. fects. $2 10 and $6008 *, WOMEN’S GOLF GLOVES, 25¢ AND | Cooper and ot! vell-known a kes | Underwear, in We with improvements xtra care is taken to | make everything safe As for publicity, there Cartwright & Warner's Soft White Merino Shirts and Drawers, $2.50 garment a list of our Investment of the bank Ibriggan and PAIR N . ; be d bt mn WA Ye, : “3 Natural Gray Wool-mixed Shirts and | and-Wool, are shown in { andl fanc) CHILDREN’S GOLF GLOVES, 25c AND 35c Drawers, of “Globe” manufacture, $1.50 and from $1.00 to $8 —viret Fleet on the wal orings at prices r TENS, 25¢ PAIR ‘TheBank Saal - . | | | The Very Best at the Game Price INFANTS’ MITTENS, 10c, 18 AND 2% | Ladies! Home FREDERICK ELSON ) | cattalnyri | Third Av. and Pike st, | BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE CO,, Ino PAIR—In wl 1 colors, sds white pile 38 i | pie aa Madison at Twelfth East 414—Cedar 414 Nin white and colors Basement Salenr INCORPORATED eee _