The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1910, Page 8

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; i ; { { separa it % (By United Brews.) MADISON, Wis, Nov tor LaPollette’s magazt mentary on te recent election, 1 that the outcome was a g rebuke to several forms of jean government, but In no vietory | fall elections was a declaration In plain terms that the people will have no more of senate and house committees in| congress dictated to by Morgan's private officers,” the editorial reads. “Furthermore, no longer will the people submit to laws drawn up by Morgan's attorneys in New York, Boston or Philadelphia, as the case may be. It serves notice that the laws must be enacted, the govern ment administe promptly and! the interests or men responsible for | the reverse driven out | fhe election results did not show | a democratic victory, In states} where democrats won it was ar publican defeat, Rather, they show @ condemnation of President Taft's | administration, of Ballinger, of} Wickersham and of Hitehcock. They | show a repudiation of Aldrichism | in the senate and Cannonism in the} house, and contain a stern warning | to the republican party to renounce in the legislative and executive de partments the servents of Morgan and the system “The elections otherwise are Geeply significant as showing that where Insurgency is strong and where the real progressive leader ship is loyal and unfaltering it won unfaltering and loyal support Where it was not progressive, no matter how popular, it was unable to make the progressive vote sub PANTAGES’ OFFER FOR CHURCH SITE IS TURNED DOWN 17,—Sena repul way “The result of the a democratic An offer of 5,000 by Alex Pantages, the theatrical man, for the Plymouth Congregatior chureh property, at the Third and Universit down yesterday b board of trustees. The reason gt is that this amount will not be sufficient to secure the erection of a new modern church on the Sixth av site, between Seneca and Univer sity sts. | RRA AT THE THEATRES. MOORE — “The Girl.” GRAND — “The Organist.” SEATTLE — “The the Hox.” Lois — Money.” ALHAMBRA — “Jack Shep. pard, the Bandit King.” ORPHEUM—Vaudeville MAJESTIC—Vaudeville PANTAGES—Vandeville. Kissing Volunteer Man on of “The Power eeetetete tee eee Setetetetetee ates NORTH CARVER, Mass., Nov. 17. | —This town, population 800, is 80} healthy that there are no doctors and no undertakers, and the last; funeral was held two years ago. The | town once boasted of a physician.) but he moved away 18 month: MILLION ON YOUR} FINGERS You could change the com- | bination on one of our safe | locks that many times. other In words, an intruder would stand one chance in a million of successfully open ¥ oy ing our safe in that manner. | That spells protection, and | it ie for protection of your valuable records and docu ments that you need a But even this kc this safe. feature afforded by a which i# locking ¢ in case any to tamper {ff} , the trigger will k the safe. ‘© but three protec our FIRE safes that are on features PROOF « and which afe will protect you. ‘Purcell Safe Co. Exclusive Agents HERRING - HALL -MARVIN SAFE CO. Bidg Prefontaine any at i Jservient to any party. this was attempted ». In a full) progressive votes were withheld in disgust or turned to the democrats as a rebuke and a warning against pt to compromise the pro: gressive cause for party advantage thousands of A final analysis shows that the NEWS PICTURE CHAS. WEIR, real significance of the election is that the people everywhere did thelr best to express thelr approval of progress and their disapproval of reaction and compromise, jury investigating destruction of Times building. DDS and ends in Women’s and Misses’ selected from higher-priced lines and specially priced for clearance. The coats are 30 and 32 inches long, lined with silk or notch collar. Skirts are in plaited, plain and narrow-cut effects Materials are mannish mixtures, serges and cheviots, in black, brown, green, red, medium- and dark-blue and various shades of gray. REBUKE TO TAFT, | SAYS LAFOLLETTE }ground floor of the Co TODAY IN HISTORY that Queen Mary whom history has dubbed Bloody Mary fair to look upon, as queens go, promised to be a decided im provement on her and England re ally had @ yood time at the corona tion, But during her 20 years as queen she had much to sour a dis position that was not at {ts best) as sunny aa her hair, and all was not joy in the Elizabethan era after all, | Ottawa, Ont, The third seaston of the EBleventh partia of Can ada will be opened here thin after noon by the governor eral, Barl Grey. In view of the approaching election, It {s expected the session will be long and marked by bitter debates. Ottawa, Ont, It in stated in} ministerial cir that there is ab-| solutely no foundation for the| story published in Eastern papers to the effect that the ernment proposes to modify its naval pol icy as a result of recent political events. offices of tho! raph ated on the bb building as noon as the necessary remodel ing can be done. A lease for a long term of years has been en tered Into. The commercial cifie Telephone mpany will be h Foreman special Los Angeles grand! THE Novyomber 17, 1668, Ellzaboth be-| Wherever | Came queen of England, succeeding | dust reached the assay office yes Elizabeth, 26 and) predecessor | loelved tn classes, and the faculty | pay better attention to the rules | Lrowning was in charge of the troopa that killed Sitting Bull A shipment of $140,000 in gold terday from Fairbanks, Furthe shipments from the same camp are expected soon Kansas City-After writing «© letter of farewell to his mother and brother in Seattle, J. Ridgley Ward, a wealthy clubman of thin clty, shot himself last night, mm health ts the assigned cause, Tacoma.—-H, A. Butler of Kapow sin hae been elected justice af the peace, only one vote having been cast, Nobody seems to ha for the job, which pay# no Suspend 83 } Students students have been suspended from the of Washington, They “eonditions” re Bighty-thr tomporarily University {alled to report has ruled them out to make them hereafter, It ts expected that they will all be reinstated in a few days FIREMEN TO DANCE, ‘The Relief Association of the Se attle Fire Department will give ft 20th annual ball in Mammoth rink November 23. Nearly All Apples Sold. WALLA WALLA, Nov. 17 Mighty per cent of the apples of the | Walla Walls valley have been sold according to the statement of H. & manager of the Walla Walla Fruit & Vegetable union. OUR WALL PAPER Is selling at reduced prices. good values call on us, We also have the best grade of paint, 8. W Champaign, tll.—Lieut. Col. B. G. Fetchet, U. 8, A. one of the old ndian fighters of the army, ta! dead at his home In this city, He! FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.——BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s HE Basement values in Long ( navy, tan, brown, ! gray and black and These Coats are or inlaid with breasted styles, wi included. Womer Misses’ sizes, 14, 16 Special $14.50. Special sa Sizes 34 to 44, and Misses’ sizes 14, 16 and 18. 214, to Specials in Women’s and Children’s Shoes For Street and Dress Wear Misses’ dren’s high-cut But- i kid, with 1 W y) if] Button Shoes, « f and plain toe {E} DR WOMI pe I BOYS’ I dur ble Children’s fine, soft yn Also I “4 ( ton Storm Boots, in | lot, button or lace, in dull calf or patent | cluding t in patent , hull | colt with th top and leather, with dull | sound toe, and dull calf | calf top. atural H with dull calf top, heavy hape AS In black and tan, me Patent turned sole omen’s sad Child ind fast-black, VS I SHMERETTI tyle, in black and a good range of color WOMEN'S SPECIAL $1 and Chil- | Sizes 6 to and glazed ki 8, $2.00 pair; with heavy s 8% to II, | umr id toe $2.25 © pair; | ent leather or 11% to 2, | dull calf tip ( | Sizes from $2.50 pair; 2% to $3.00 pair. Colt last, HOSIERY, 35¢ PA BLAC > K COTTON H¢ dium weight GLOVES, 25« Unl ED KID AND MOCHA GLOVES, 65« in one-cle 2 Long Coats Specially Priced at $14.50 Wear Section offers some exceptional coatings, serges, cheviots and wide wales, in show mannish notch collar of self material velvet. Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits }}) In Two Groups at Tailored ~—About 500 pairs in the ren’s Hosiery and Gloves with double heels and toes , with ex P. line Fede 1314 Ist Av | | | | Paint & Wall Paper Co.,/ Near University St} and Misses’ Salesroom Ready-to oats of diagonals, fancy ight-, medium- and dark white plaid. all 54 inches long, and Single and double- th storm collar, are also i's sizes, 34 to 42, and sand 18. —Basement Salesroom. $10 and $15 Suits that have been tin, and show mannish SHOES, 95 PAIR d models, | li- and pat- Kid Button Glaze th patent leather tip and hand-turned sole About 100 pairs in all Sizes from 2% to 5, spe cial 60c pair; 5% to 8 IR; 3 PAIRS FOR $1.00 ISIERY, 13c PAIR; ‘2 tra double knee In two AND 35c PAIR ; lined, 35¢ ined, 25c pair; PAIR—Warm and SEATTLE STA Frederick & Nelson, Inc. FURNITURE Btore Closes Dally at 61:30, DRY GOODS Women’s High-Class Tailored Suits N_ interesting offering, Tailored Suits of fine chiffon broad- cloths, comprising English suitings, tweeds, serges and worsteds, with coats cut in the fashion- able lengths, some with collar and cuffs inlaid with velvet or trimmed with touches of embroidery or braiding. Also to be noted in the collection are the plain man-tailored models, with skirts in plain gored and straight-cut styles, Specially priced at $50.00. Second Floor, Newly - Arrived Petticoats $3.50 and $4.75 New Petticoats, of soft, light-weight mercerized surah, with wide accordion-plaited flounce, finished with ruffle at bottom, and deep under-rufile. Thtpe’are well-made and serviceable, and are shown in black, navy, violet, brown, light-blue, rose and green. Price $3.50. New Jabots and Neckwear Interestingly Priced ; ; : Women’s Hosiery, 50c Pair WOMEN’S SILK-LISLE HO SIERY, 3c PAIR—Medium weight, Pretty Jabots and Tabs, new and } extra long and elastic, with deep gar- uncommon styles, 25¢ to $1.50. ter tops. Come in black, white and a Tabs and Jabots, in a variety of $ wide assortment of popular coloritigs Styles, trimmed with hand-made Irish WOMEN'S BLACK SILK-LISLE HOSIERY ¢ PAIR—In the popular lavender-top style, with 4-inch garter Six lace, $3.50 to $25.00 Stock Collars of special $2.50, Baby Irish Lace, welt rs, attractively boxed, New arrivals in Ruchings, Rufflings, 25 saa apache, ae Lace Yokes, Linen Collars, Chemis ettes and Venise Stock Collars are on display in a variety of new and pleas ing designs WOMEN'S | FULL-FASHIONED CASHMERE HOSIERY, S$0c PAIR In several styles. —Firet Floor Firet Floor Attractive Values in e SUIT CASE OF SE- Ribbons 2D COWHIDE, IAL $5.00—Built Rich Dresden and Brocaded Ribbons, 2 over blued steel frame 7% inches wide, in pink, sky, maize ¢ and reinforced with sole and lavender, lustrous and extra-firmt } eather corner Has pave, apecial Sic : se cs weave, special SOc yard linen lining, with shirt- Woven Dresden Ribbon, in a wide fold, good brass lock variety of pleasing colors and combi and catches, handle and nations, 144 inches wide, special 10c § three riveted hinges yard ? Twenty-four and twen- Ribbons for fancy-work, in a good $ ty-six inches long, and assortment of widths, colorings an extra-good value at weaves, at a wide range of prices the Special price of $5.00. Housefurnishings Specials | The Live Oak Heater I Large DELPHOS CORN POPPER, SPECIAL 20« , heet iron, with per cover for shaking n that does not pop, d wire handle for removing cover, LANDERS, FRARY & CI VING SET, SPE ARK CAR 35—Set consists of knife and f and steel of extra re blade. SPE rk quality, with stag handles NICKEL-PLATED TEA POTS CIAL 65e—Mac f copper, heavily nick el-plated and h Shown in two HENKEL’S BIRD CARVERS, SPE CIAL $2.10 PAIR—Knife has $-inch extra-quality blade, with hollow bolster and stag handle, Fork to match (D'S ENAMELED- \ ROASTER, SPECIAL $1 Made of fine quality seamless steel, covered with four coats turquoise-blue enamel and has white enameled removable rer pan, Will roast up to 8 inds Sole Seattle Agents for the Great Majestic Range FREDER | Mail Orders Carefully Filled] Small-Size Rugs. New Arrivals in Pad F} Taffeta Silk Petti- a} / coats, made with KIND SIZE PRICE) tailored strapped is 7 flounce, in the new Velvet 27x54 apple-blossom de Velvet 27x54 signs and effec - combination color Axminster 27x54 ns rea Bleek p Bhs ght. Axminster 36x72 aa Rixrwctd Pats All-Wool Ingrain Carpeting, in twelve ¢ at $4.75. terns, special 52c square yard. An additional charge of 5c yard is ma ing and 5c yard for laying. Bissel’s Carpet Sweepers, $1.65, Leather Suit Cases and Satchels Specially F ICK & NELSON nestle teneneeitomemetiion INCORPORATED sncnennnnmne FURNITY Misses’ Tailored At $35.00 HIS collection enif il new models in plant m lored and modish braidety med styles, as well ag % Suits that formerly gold ap higher prices. The coats arg in mannish style, 30 and % inches long, and skirts are jy the straight-cut effeet, Materials are fine corduroy, velvet, wor mixtures and cheviotg) navy, green, tan, brown a black. Sizes 34 to 4@ Misses’ sizes 14, 16 and }j Very attractive values, $35.00. a Veils and | es Moderately Priced Popular Veilings, im and Filet meshes and R hair-line mesh, with or dots, 25c to $2.00 yard. Auto Veils, in lustrous chiff excellent quality, in a good ors, $2.75 each. Moisture-proof Veils and in wide assortment. CAL HAND + edges, h with sole corners brass catches. er lined th po et. May be hi brown or tae color. Sizes, 5,1 and 17 inches, 9 cial $5.00, For Coal or Many different stylet Coal and Wood i Stoves are displayed on 8 First Floor, Annem and # have been proved by test to be excellently to lo f ditions I qn re to suit every a price to suit as 1] n shows the Oak ater, which cc od with results, 403% steel body, 8 nd foot rests, tK , fe / ind ‘ash pit par nd machine gras doors iking Heater # t j No. 312, with Tein J No. 314, with 13incia® bowl, $16.50 P N fitted with base 16.50, i No. 314, fitted with nicht base, $18.50, PeURS eee g e559 €

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