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TODAY IN HISTORY re re. Ht be their what not According to figures compiled by of g Sag led himself firwt consul] the registrar of the University of Washington, 1,018 students were OV. 9, 1799-—Na une enrolled this semester by Nowe BLACK DIAMOND, Nov, 9.—The a’ on abolished | .Aberdeen-While boarding hl8/ per 1, Men conatitute 60 per cent search is on for b not the French dt-|¥ I here last night, A. Johnson,!o¢ the enrollment wonty-thre inen. fvery hope the five restory, The di-| Cok on beard the ner A. Be) per cent of the wtudents are. on men In the bowels of the Lawson rectory thought |Johnson, fell overboard and was) tively self-supporting, 82 per cont mine are alive has been abandoned it was the goy-|drowned, His brother is master of ig partially self-wupporting. ‘The and from now on th arch will ernment tn| the ship rest are dependent upon thelr par- | be waged only to give back to lov France, but Ne ents or guardians. Walla Walla, — Arkansas Black apples, grown in this seetton, are bodies of their be-| poleon convine: | od it that its chief use was to name ed ones the loved When rescue gangs attempted to} the directoire gowns after, These | Coming in for a heavy demand tn go below the third level yesterday,/had to be named after the direc: | the southern states, The reason ia) 4 the deadly afterdamp was encoun-| tory because It did not last long | that the negroes prefer highly col-| y tered, Afterdamp fs a gas which/after Nap returned from Egypt, | ored fruit, fi neutralizes all oxygen. Even had | “Why,” he exclaimed, as ho got off . 3 the five miners on the sixth level the boat, “do you suppose that 1 Salt Lake City. Thomas escaped death when the ter) have gained MY victories in Italy| nell, formerly band master of the to advance the lawyers of the di-| royal household of England and a rectory? The French do not need| Warm personal friend of the late a republic; they need me «,| Queen Victoria, ts dead here at the whom Napoleon had set to frame | age of 90. rifle explosion occurred, their lives must have been snuffed out by the fatal after-damp. It ts expected that the bodies of the men caught in the m about to de to the surfa up-cast from the south w | a a new constitution, suggested some | bure him Belton, N. H, gun fight that grew out of a quar overruled he aus, but Napoleon Bureaus be switched, r irshaft to farmer Henry and Jac&& Pittman, brothers, | who were themselves wounded, proposes to Introduce Can] gress giving Alaska statehood A three-cornered | portation men over «a laweult has veuulted ath of Frank Bilington, Kington waa shot Alaska has more right to stat hood than New Mexico or Arizona This i# the contention of Vickersham rom Alaska. delegate Wickers! ann a bill in co: saya b A. B. Calder, retiring eners ay in Seattle, was the guest ¢ ttle last night, Seventy-five tran and friends su ounded the board. NELSON, Inc. the main slope is being pushed ae . a rapidly It is exp ad berry - i MD : bodies near the wi me ee || cms | FREDERICK & JOKERS TURN HOSE __ |} — tore Closes Bally ot 0h \ ON THE WRONG GIRL |] WwW 1a, Nov. 9.—Mrs. L SAYR t seps near an open second story Two window jokers on the a hose, let ting loose a full of cold through open win Mrs. Dor awakened this unex d bath, ran lephone up stream pec to th and her neighb: or, M. FL Mee. “Please go out and see wha le isn. A stream of w rushing through my window T'm not in a position just now make an investigation,” she said Mee rushed out and grabbed the men, who proved to be two of iff Mee's most Intimate friends. “Oh. said one of them, “it's all a mis take. We thought you lived in that house.” called next and ROKEN as ing fre grouped te low figur One y and Suits effec tons, in such popular fabric chevir 1 suit sortments of a busy ther for ¢ m sell ] se from s¢ ] ly tive Re * MAN HELPS WIFE TO ELOZE WITH RIVAL. Ss, tweec wors g CHICO, Cal., Nov. 9—Pirst getting the consent of her busband and leaving her two children with him, Mrs. 0. J Eller left town with der Bowen, also married with his wife in the They intend to live tog Eller went to the depe see them off, and kissed wife, saying he hoped would enjoy her new life. The children also kissed her good. bye. Leaning from the car window, she waved her hand at the iamuly group “If she loves another man better than she does me I would rather she lived with him,” said Eller. “I helped & her pack her trunk. I trust # she will have no reason to *® regret her choice * * i ee ea MISSUS MAY VOTE NOW | ( ‘olors include navy and 18. gray, Sizes from 34 to Alexan but \\ A Ne w Shi See eee ee tee eee tee ee ee SEES EE EEE EEE learance trimme A ill Recaleed Women’s Rain Coats at $14.75 nated = ee Tailored Suits Specially Priced at result 1, have been ttractively high s Suits, ing at this a tailored models, and but- adcloth, and verely d with braid , bre mixture mi velty bl sizes, and 14, green ick » Mis wine, es’ 16 pment of aii pple ibacka ae lines « > most gracefull Some vy the popu sleeve. Colors include tan, olive, navy and black. interesti alues at $14.75 econa F Suggests Itself as Very Agpropriate for HA’ PIECE of imported hand a ft that eve w 1 are garments that c¢ Ameri de ga t y} wear m« durably and are much pr An ment will be up in an attractive box hr if desires ‘ i UNI AUNDERED. _CHEMIS I fully embr ed i ld ed There will be many a husband ||| edges wit! who will step down off his High Horse today HAN BROIDERED FRENCH GO SPs The Missus can vote hereafter Gown of fine te I d-embr All Washington went strong for rt lee € I l-embr equal suffrage at the polls yest Y joinec f day. The vote was 2 to 1 in Se-} Se E é attle. As heretofore, husbands will be CH GO SPECIAL, $5.95—Made of shee permitted the privilege of doing everal pa with attractively embr 1 the chores at the office whilst the and $ fall sleeves Missus eeps th ouse eat and * 2 . eng ger gtr ie simaadli : HAND-EMBROIDERED CHEMISES, $2.25, $2.50, $2.7 But on election day, ab, that's $3.00 AND $3.50-—Of fine French batiste, Austrian or I when blood will tell not !-emt laborate designs 1 1 anc Husband may vote for ‘ Jones; wife may vote for Smith af Which, down to the last analy front fs as it should be ! ‘ } Bury Father Goller | e The tuneral of Rev. Herman J | d ‘ Goller, 8. J., the late provincial for gat the Jesuit province of the Pacific |f coast, was held at Spokane yes. = ~~ nnn ann terday. Bishop O'Dea, of Seattle and Archbishop Alex isthe oe d Chi ld were among of omen’ S$ an 1 ren’ s inter nderwear Catholic clergymen ent Until the appointment of a new hy e provincia by the Pope, Rn Trustworthy Qualities Interestingly Priced formerly » art. A ‘ ‘ NeTaer gil WOME OO! ION SUIT WOMI ILI LE ary joller, assi PECIAL $2.00—Mec extra ll ¢ ‘ here, will iulfill the dutie h fide eage. | sed. 7a at ae "ie office Galland {c with hic : po ‘ ba SUICIDE? |"). CHILDREN'S MERINO Vi Bg A ® be let hole in the nese inkle ler 1 c ite and natural color, Pri Or was found | rba stab, bapa ty dP petlie tse ; OYS' FLEECE-LINED COTTON UNION SUITS, PRICI A pe amber and Me le ‘of h were found in the car, se SOLE from the bod SEATTLE AGENTS FOR ROUND OAK Americans at Birmingham ricans at Birmingham HEATING believe some Eng. American can make a fortune if he can find a way to STOVES ship tomatoes to England without gamage. PANE TE CR ons Hand-Embroidered Lingerie Holiday Giving (FREDERICK & N INCORPORATED ........... James to congress by ldone to the rooming hous _THE SEATTLE STAR PORTLAND HS 6,000 FIRE (By United Brew.) PORTLAND, Ore, Nov ral narrow escapes from de are the record as a result of a urly today whieh partially bur Milner block, at Park and ) rison ste, The loss was estima t approximately $25,000 er floors of the structure od several stores, was though Httle dam ba hi bur upper floor agent of the Canadian Pacific rail of honor at @ banquet In the Hotel Se r and WANTS NEW TRIAL. VICTORIA, B, C., Nov, An plication to the department justice at Ottawa te being made day for a new trial for Gun Allen, who was convicted of murder of Captain Elliston and # tenced to be hanged December a FURNITURE DRY GOODS New Silk Belts quality pla messaline shirred fastening 00, in effects faney 1 $1 New Corset Cover Embroideries R's. Women’s Umbrellas Special $1.50 | MAIL | ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED v ath fire ned for ted Th which “ily was | ap. of to ner the on ITFREDERICK & NELSON, Inc——BASEMENT ‘SALESROOM New Winter Models in Women’s and Misses’ Long Coats $10.00 and $14.50 We invite careful consideration of the materials, trim. /pmings , workmanship and fit embodied in the new arrivals, That they are of a character u ually commanding g higher prices will be revealed by even a casual examination. The various models have been developed along newest fashionable lines At $10.00 New plain tailored models, 52 and 54 inches long, in brown-stripe cheviot and medium. f\ and dark-gray mixtures, some with regulation notch collar Sizes 14 and 16; and some having collar inlaid y/ also 34 to 42 bust measurement. At $14.50 plaid tures with velvet. New 54-inch Coats, in gray and brown die agonal coatings, gray invisible plaids, browp and stripes, black broadcloth, gray, brown and tan mix. ; also cheviots in cadet- and navy-blue. Some have storm some the plain notch collar ang notch collar inlaid with velvet. Sizes 14, 16 and 18: ;also fl 34 to 42 bust measurement Tasement Salesroom, Warmer Underwear Now a . Necessity Warm Winter Underwear is i ments now on display are replete uniiormly-low prices collar, some shawl collar, other | | i} now emphatically in order, with the seasonable styles and the afsort- and weights af. WOMEN’S CREAM COLORED | WOMEN’S FLEECE-LINED VESTS. FLEECE-LINED VESTS AND PANTS, | anp ‘TIGHTS, 50¢ GARMEN SPECIAL 25¢ GARMENT—Vests in |‘) ae See oe hig! ps kevin uaa ity Vests in high neck and Jom nkle le and Tights in ankle length te] Finer j Vests ‘and A good weight, white, fleece-linell | 3S8¢ Gar ent | gars ent ata very me “lerat e price, CHILDREN'S FLEECE ] CHILDREN’S VES . WOMEN’S FLE SUITS, | PANTS AND DRAWERS,| LINED UNION SUIT ENT 20¢, 2he 35¢ GAR-| SPECIAL 75¢ GARMENT ha h nn te Ss “ Pet | _Pure white and flee ph oti mie attis ne: te ed, in ankle length styl t k and long high ne i —Basemen Ww Featuring Excellent Values in Dress Silks SOLA SILK, 19 INCHES WIDE, 48 | BLACK SILKS ATTRACTIVELY YARD fine dc Fa PRICED beautified with rich 35-is 5 or All-Silk Black Peau de w. ard «| Sole, 8 finished inch soft lustrous ‘Black Peau r G6 de Cygne, $1.00 yard sen Nine ack 35-inch Pure Silk Black Taffeta, 958) y | yard EDO SIEK, 18 INCHES WIDE, 44¢ YARD—A weave similar to Sola Silk, ba he satin Jacquards and spots, and shown in the same colors. rer and th, tan, Chex Suit with black very rich and stylish, be used as trimming, Yard. —nasement Saideecs | ing, ven border te $1.25 50 inches wide, $1.25 ep Rust-Proof Corsets at 50c long model for ferent sty are shown in these Corsets—the he full f a ediony length style for the average figure and a short mode for slender res. Allare made of strong coutil, fitted with two pairs of hose supporters and trimmed with embroidery scallops or lace. Excellent val fama tes at Uc —Rasement Salesroom: 0 Warm Winter Gloves Neckwear Novelties For Women, Children and Infants i d 5c 1 ry dg | 20c and 2 t her { AT 25 An assortment including , M Lar trimmed with wide Ven i p W lac T Jabots of Venise lace or im Se 1 tatic . k Collars with 1, bots atte ered Stocks with hty Lace Eton Cc and many other neck-pieces ' A varied array of effective pat AT 20¢ . : terns in the popular Lace Stock Collars, E Ch broid t tabs, and Beaded lr Neck Stocks in ect 13 Tasement Salesroem, ALLOVER LACES, I8 INCHES WIDE, |] ALLOVER NE $1.75 YARD ec, $1.00 AND $1.25 YARD—With pre | cream, lavender, black, brown and ay ng ve prettily embr din self color. in ersian, embroidered BLACK EMBROIDERED NET, 3% I black « net | YARD Basement Salesrooe ~ Many Pretty Styles i in Inexpensive Aprons HOLIDAY APRONS ‘ de of TEA APRONS, 35c—Round or squats I andkerchiefs with e¢ ored patter and | made of white lawn and trimmed with 6@ borde Dust Cap atch are priced a ‘dunes WAITRI APRONS, 25c—Made of \ Maids’ Aprons, Tea see excellent quality white wn, fitting emooth- | Chafing Dish Sewing and Nu 5 ly without shirrin d with ruffle « Ay f ned Large n plain styl Apr Aprons are of sheer laws ROL ) Ot } trin Valenciennes 1 yar on red d iwn and | and ruffle edged with Valenciennes lace t ! titched Many effective idery + trims Aprons are also show s price. % M ude SEWING APRONS -Made of vt tr t bib | and trimmed with Valenciennes lace 0m bon bow Trasement Saltese Some Gift Suggestions for Little Folks Rag Doll f eddy Lions, 50¢. aaa at also ( ‘ellul id CHILDREN’S SWEATERS, siZES SE iy ; Re ee AC Sr Ae ICE, BO¢—Made in of ren h Poodles and Sponge Ba 25e¢. rage vr buttons. Show? sear and Cat Muff ec of white bear- | Style, fastening w 4 a th, prettily lined ¢ mmed with rib- | in white and navy ied with border ! contrastia lor Rasement Saleeroe ——