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Count Leo Tolstoi Leaves Wife and Home for Living Death in Monastery SOUNT LEO TOLSTOY. man, was electrocuted while re TODAY IN HISTORY November 14, 1605, the first per manent French settlement in America was : founded at Port| Trinidad—The body of Mine Su Royal in what is|Perintendent William Lewis, who graph pole tion of the n the down town sec city Saturday now New Scot-| met death trying to rescu land, although| Of the explosion here ls then the French} bas been found by searchers. were the only G. Biermann, an old employe of the Woodinville Lumber company was afterwards! at Grace, Wash. was struck Satur renamed Annapolis to distinguish it day by a flying piece of timber and from Port Royal, S. C., which {s/ fatally injured } now known as Charleston. Besides 0 its history, Annapolis is noted for} Giens Falis, N. Y.—Peter Chris its tides, having bigger ones than tian fell any place of its size in the world. while at work in a local paper mill a and was literally cooked to éeath That farmers in the vicinity of | “ ve Chico river are spearing and shoot-| Atianta, Ga—United States Sen-| ing salmon by the wagonload, using | gtor Alexander 8. Clay ia dead at most of them merely for fertilizing | his home in this city, following | purposes, was the report received | jong jliness. Senator Clay was 57 by the Mountaineers’ club yesterday | years old, and while on a trip to Wildcat lake. | At a meeting of the Seattle chap- ter of the American Institute of Bankers at the Elks’ hall tomorrow night Frank L. Baker, architect, wil! on “A Greater Seattle,” and William 8. Peachy, assistant cash fer of the Seattle National bank, on “The Treasury at Washington.’ European claim ants. Port Royal | serving his third| |term in the senate. Asbury Park, N. J.—The body of Marie Smith, 10 years old, who was reported missing from her home,| has been found in the woods. The police are seeking a negro, who is charged with the murder of the child. Japanese steamer Tamon Marw Portland—Editor Harvey Scott,| No. 6 is in port on her first visit of the Oregonian, left a fortune of| to Seattle. She ts due to sail this $850,000, according to the report of| morning direct to Shanghai with |[f the appraiser, filed with the county | lumber for the China Import & Ex clerk today. port company. | It Is rumored jn real estate! A. C. Largey, a Butte is negotiating for the { the Rainier Grand ho the ground upon which it Largey yesterday admit ted that the rumor might have) Portiand—Charles Sutter, a line-| foundation Washington—Peter Lillijohn ts under arrest here, charged with | circles that writing a threatening letter to, millionaire John D. Rockefeller. Lillijohn | purchase ways he wanted to be arrested be-/tel and cause he had no home. stands. Frederick & Nelson--Basement Salesroom Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Specially Priced at $10.00 and $15.00 HESE SUITS are all late Fall models, well-tailored and fin ished, and have been selected from higher-priced lots to sell at these The serges, eheviots, mannish suitings special prices. materials are and fancy mixtures, in black, navy, tan, red, light-, medium- and dark gray and various shades of brown The Coats are all plain tailored styles, 30 and 32 inches long, lined with satin or silk, and show man nish notch collar. Skirts in plain, plaited or narrow-cut effects Misses’ sizes, 14, 16 and 18 and all sizes from 34 to 44 bust ment are represented in the assort ment Special $10.00 $15.00. are measure and Popular Neckwear at 50c Hand-crocheted Stiff Collars and Eton Collars, 50¢. | Women’s and Children’s Footwear | Attractively Priced Women’s Button Shc itt in patent, dull a flexibl and low heel f leathers, with plain toe or pecial $1 pa tip, and “common Chi Dat i Cuban heel Women's Comfort pair; 8Y of good, heavy 11% to kid, in con | moving “dead” wires from a tele-|f into a vat of sulphite|f (Ry United Press.) ST. PETERSBURG, Nov The spectacle of Count La self-exiled in his old age, has sent a thrill of pity throughout land of the czar, Every ald ts be 14 ing given the Countess Tolstot to induce her husband to forsake hin plan of becoming a recluse and entering upon a@ living death. The great Russian novelist ts in seclusion In the convent at Koyelat, | one of the severest monasteries in the world, refusing to see any of the messengers sent by his fam ily, and obtaining consolation from his daughter, Alexandra, who is a pin. The amanuensia of Tolstot is with him, and rumor says the count plans, in the winter of bia life, to journey to Canada to join the col | A. C. football team won from Fre-| ciently from bis iliness to go back ony of the Doukhobors, a-days the center of inte among these are? including the following: “ with CASSEROLE BAKING cover of same material W CIAL $1.38—Tray is in arti ig KEYSTONE SPECIAL, 95 FOOD THE Tolatol, the Reporta that Count Tolstot hae become reconciled to the Greek! church, which excommunicated! him after his most famed werk,| "The Resurrection,” was published, | have not been verified. | The Countess Tolstol and her! daughter seek to have the count! return to the home which his de has made desolate » countess iw not tly ae . nted in the press,” sald (a prominent Russian diplomat today “She loves publicity, and wae #0 that, lik® many a woman isto! and Ibsen merciless od, Khe became tired of| glory of being a groat and grew autocratic | und bie jthe closing of hin life ed and confined ides 80 he has gone back to nature, with principles as firm as they have| en throughout his wonderful hampered at ramp In 4 fast and exciting game at Dugdale's park Bundfy the R. V imont by the narrow margin of 60 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 6100, Thanksgiving Suggestions From The Housefurnishings Section HE various accessories that do so much to lighten the task of preparing | the Thanksgiving Dinner, and that render the serving a delight, are now~ rest in the Housefurnishin } Coffee Percolators, Tea-Ball Tea Pots, Chafing Dishes, Casseroles, Pud- } ding Dishes, Tea and Coffee Pots, Serving Trays, Carvers, Bird and Game Carvers, Steel Dinner Knives, Fruit Knives, Food | Choppers, Salad Forks and Spoons, Roasters, Nut Cracker and Pick Sets. Numerous seasonable Specials now in evidence afford material savings, NICKEL-PLATED TEA POTS, body of heavy seamless copper, polished, and finished with ebonized wood knob and handles, > DISH, SPECIAL $2.95 NICKEL-PLATED CRUMB TRAY AND BRUSH, SPE- heavily nickel-plated, and Brush is in mission pattern, ebonized finished. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK DINNER KNIVES, SET OF SIX, SPECIAL $1.25—These have polished steel blades, hollow bolsters and bone handles, SABATIER OR FRENCH COOKS’ KNIFE, SPECIAL 35¢ —Eight-inch polished steel blade and ebony-finished handle. stic design, in heavy brass, CHOPPERS, MEDIUM SIZE, Chops meats, fruits and vegetables, coarse or fine, as desired, without mashing LANDERS, FRARY SPECIAL $2.85 ing Sets are offered at this s size, the handles are stag anc silver. ” IMPROVED CHRISTY MIXER, SPECIAL §$1.10—For making mayonnaise dress- & CLARK CARVING SE Two styles In high-grade Three-piece Carv- pecial price. The blades are full 1 ferrules and caps are of sterling ing, whipping cream and beating eggs ee Sai cael fj — The famous i lends a distinct air of dignity, grac i] tirely in keeping with th Interesting Thanksgiving Specials in | Rich American Cut Glass has white ename up to twelve pounds REED'S ENAMELED-WARE SIZE, SPECIAL $1.95—This piece of finest quality steel, is absolutely seamless, with round corners, covered with four coats of turquoise-blue enamel, and 1 removable inner pan, e richest appointments. the grand old man of tho | | 1 The frame is of nickel-plated copper, in pleasing open-work design, :and the removable baking dish is of brown and white Guernsey ware, with Roaster is pressed from one NAME OFFICERS New officers of the Arctic club will be elected Saturday, November 26, The polls will be open between 12 m. and 8}, m, Clede ©, Morris and B. L, Web ster have been nominated for prest dent. John P. Hartman, aeting president in the absence of Pres! dent Falcon Joslyn, has withdrawn his name, following the unwritten law that Alaskans only should hold the highest position in the club. Other nominations are as fol wa: Harry D, Moore, first vice sident; Ralph 8. Hopkins, secre tary, renominated; J, A. Swalwell treasurer; Chas, A. Dean, J. ©, Gaff ney, H. F. Couley, Theodore Haller, J, Van Dyke and H. D, Skinner, board of trustees, Nominations will be open (il! Saturday evening J. D. Farrell, vice president and general manager of the Oregon & Washington, has recovered suffi jo pre to work gs Section. Prominent Steam Cookers, Beef SPECIAL $1.35, heavily nickel-plated and ROASTER, FAMILY This size will roast | Libbey Cut Glass for the Thanksgiving Table} “Libbey” ware, admittedly the world’s finest Cut Glass, and refinement to the Table, and is en- | This store is exclusive agent for Libbey Cut Glass in this city, and the ff} jj] China and Glassware Section has just recetved a large new shipment, embrac- f}}| ing a number of exceptionally beautiful pieces, | } -- a - i} Attention is directed to a showing of carefully-selected pieces in I ] | High-Grade Sheffield Plate | j | fashioned of copper, heavily-plated with silver, and in design reproductions | | | of century-old patterns | | | | CUT GLASS FERN DISHES, SPECIAL $2.50—With CUT GLASS SUGARS AND CR SPECIAL $2.50 PAIR—These are hown in an exceptionally beautiful cutting 8-INCH CUT GLASS BOWLS, SPECIAL, $2.50—In an attractive allover cutting on an extra-heavy blank, Hudnut’s Toilet Preparations Pe nut’s Oriental Orri f y | wider in fancy | | 2 Hudnut’s Vic et in flesh, | Hudnut's “N Hudnut’s Cut der, in flesh, Hudaut’s: Vic | | silver-plated lining Hudnut’s Cucumber Cold Cream, 50c, et Sec Soap, 25¢ cake. tilustre,”’ 50¢ icle Acid, 25¢ let Almond Meal, 25¢ and Firat ¥ $1.50 AND $1.75 EACH—Three sizes in Tea Pots, as illustrated, made SEATTLE STAR ARCTIC CLUB 10; | } | rurniture | Women’s Waists. wide these popular ’ ie 2 Women’s Extra-Size Hosiery Special 35¢ Pr., Three Pr. for $1.00 WOMEN’S E 7 BLACK COTTON HOSIERY, § ‘NAL B5e¢ PAIR; 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00—These are in medium weight, with wide elastic ribbed tops and double heels, soles and toes. VOMEN’'S EXTRA-SIZE BLACK COTTON HOSIERY, SPECIAL 35¢ PAIR; 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00—Very eclas- tie quality, medium weight, with double split soles, CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSIERY, 25¢ PAIR—Extra-strong Hosiery, with linen heels and toes and double knees. : First Pieer. New Models in “Nemo” Self - Reducing Corsets STYLE 405, PRICE $4.00—A model es- pecially designed for the tall, stout women requiring extra strength in the device for supporting the ab- domen, and a style also serving to reduce a medium figure to slen der proportions with perfect comfort to the j wearer, The bust is moderately high, and skirt long below the waist-line. Made of coutil, with three pairs of hose supporters at- tached. STYLE 403, PRICE $4.00—A style with moderately-low bust, designed for the short, full figure, and made long over abdo- men, with self-reducing and relief bands to produce a flattened appearance Jin front Made of strong coutil and equipped with three pairs of hose supporters. STYLE 305, PRICE $3.50 — A model especially adapted for the slender figure, medium-high in bust and long over hips and back, This Corset is fitted with military belt, a device that gives an erect appearance to the figure. The supporters are attached in sucha manner as to entirely remove the strain from the lower part of the abdomen to the waist-line, The material is strong coutil and two pairs of hose supporters are attached Second Floor. The distinctive Waist model illustrated is a clever arrange- of of messaline in rich Paisley pat ment wide bias bands with over Filet in tern on cream net, of pleasingly blouse novelty net, trimmed self color silk folds and The of cream net small gilt buttons yoke and cuffs are Shown in navy, brown and Copenhagen Price $8.50. A pretty model of black and white checked chiffon veiling Persian lining is trimmed with Great Majestic | | Ranges FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, Store Closes Dally at 6.00 | Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, Specially Priced at Misses’ Tailored Suits, resulting from weeks of active selling, have been grouped together clearance at this special figure Included are severely tailored models and styles effectively trimmed in braids and buttons, in tweeds, worsteds, serges, broadcloths, cheviot novelty mixtures and suitings. ; _ Colors are tan, wine, black, navy and green, & Sizes from 34 to 51, and Misses’ sizes 14, 16.and 18 $19.50 and $25.00 Semi-fitting models in cheviots, kerseys and broadcloths, in 54- and 56-inch lengths, full n half-lined or. tailor finished. navy, brown, gray and tan. Priced attractively-low at $19.50 and $25,00, Recent Arrivals in New NEW CREPES DE CHINE IN BORDERED FLORAL DES ar desirable for § The color range includes choice shades endey, light-blue, pink and old-rose wide and priced attractively at 75¢ ar SOLID COLOR CREI a superior quality, in black, ivory, cream, lavender maize, reseda, gold-brown and Copenhagen Price $1.10 yard RSIAN SILKS—Attractive assortments 6 Silks in latest shades and colorings, at 90¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 yard. larly choice are the messaline and taffeta Persians, @ yard wide, very interestingly priced at $1.75 yard, —Firer ‘EW PE Handsome Dress Waists Interestingly Priced at $8.9 FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED cee Street and Motoring Colors include from 34 to 42 Sizes —Becond a These new rfings and for the fashioning of They are 22 im S85¢ yard. = is mow ready im 4 DE CHI Twenty i cl Interesting It High-Grade § Holiday Correspondence § wide assortment of fashionable shades, to $3.00 box. é Calendars for 1911, including man tractive novelty designs, 10¢ to $5.4 Waterman Fountain Pens, §% $10.00. an Conklin Self-filling Fountain Pens, to $9.00. Pine Attractive Values in — Children’s and Misses’ Shor For Street and Dress Wear CHILDR!I AND Mf HIGH - CU STORM BOO —A gun-! calf button with dull cal high slant top am heavy soles. Mat on the sei “foot-form” Children’s sizes 6) fon to 8, $2.25: 8% to Misses’ sizes 2 to 6, $3.75. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ DRE VELVET TOP SHOES—A_ welln dress shoe with short patent colt velvet top, tip and welt sole, Child sizes 8% to 11, $2.75; 11% to 2, Misses’ sizes 24 to 4, $3.75 CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ METAL BUTTON BOOT—Natural, with dull calf top, welt sole and short : Children’s sizes 8% to 11, $2.50; 11% to : $3.00. Misses’ sizes 2% to 5, $8.50 4 Beautiful Designs in Pearl - Handled Cut An effective showing of Pearl-hat Tableware, designs with sterling silver rules and silver-plated steel blades, p as follows: Fruit Knives, set of 6, $3.50. Dessert Knives, set of six, $7.50. Dinner Knives, set of six, $10.00. ¥ 2 small black silk buttons, * folds in clectric-blue, blue or mulberry. The sleeves are mandarin style and of cream [tei and cuffs are Price $8.50. ; ttractive styles dis le Waists of dra" ver net, with ane e trimmed in Bega Chiffon Waist @ Other playe hif ec b bands, a plain « rimmed in tucks, soutache braid and Frenchie tons. Colors include’ Bie white brown and gray: Price $8.50. Second Fleer Mail Orders Carefully Filled l