The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1910, Page 8

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RESULT OF FEAR M. D. Miller, held tn durar for 40 days by Chief Wapp because the latter feared him as a witness before the graft inve tion committee, has turned severd startling mental and verbal fliy since Super Judge Ronald dered his r Before going to the superior court, after Judge J. M. Glasgow forced Wappy to deliver the pris oner, Miller was taken to the chief's office. What passed between Wap he held under cover not known Miller ex Wappy. Pa this wish py and the as tong as he de After his discharge pressed a wish to see trolman Opdyke, before was voiced, was most = solicitous and plied Miller with “smokes Also tyke and Miller walked from th art he to Wappy's office together. What passed be tween them is not known. The fact remains that Miller went straight to Wappy 8 private office, What OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY} PARTY Aaron S. Watkins, 47 old today, is one of t leading pro hibitionists. He read law ind was admitted to the bar, taught school entered the Methodist ministry, became Mterature p sor and vice dent of Northern Oto university and {s now prest fent of Asbury college, Wilmore Ky His good run as candidate for gov ernor of Obie in i led to his nomination for vice president in 908 May his good spirits never dry u MRS. JACK HAS IT BOSTON, Nov Bellini’s fam. Ous water color entitled “A Persian " the whereabouts of which 7, was Mra. 29. public today rs museum bi New York.—When the British freighter Clan MacLean arrived yew terday half her crew were in chains asa ne 9 of mutiny. Says Wife Ils Better Off Without Husband No. 2 Than With Him Diogenes of old might have had & difficult job finding an honest man. He should have come to Se atthe. One honest man here is willing to admit that his divorced wife. who has since remarried, has a bet ter home than— But listen. Wiliam Robert Williams, for. merly secretary of the Seattle Com mercial club, and his wise were divorced January 18, 1908. She got 1 000,000 feet of lumber. | Judge Frater to take judi ml between them is known whole interview in a nut shell was to the effect that Miller laughed and said he had “conned” Blaine | and Kellogg of the investigating | into the beltef that he hing about graft in the committee ew som ice departmen Now mark this: Within three ura, in the presence of Chairman | Kellogg, Judge sow and three wapaper men, two of whom were | present when Miller was in Wappy's office after his discharge, he dented absolutely having seen Wappy all that afternoon. ot the public has no means of knowing what promises, if any, were held out to Miller during the time he walked from the at court house to Wappy's office after his release Miller's mental flipflops can only be explained on the ground that he | sides with the their wrath police to encape + ReliatialielelalalielelalaBelia Ie SNOW BLINONESS? One good drink deserves another, thought John Burns Saturday night. After which his eyesight grew so bad he couldn't see wh going. To Judge Gordon he explained that he was just down from the North, and that he suffered from snow blindness. He was discharged REE EER RR Re Too Many Cafes Here Time hung heavily upon May| Berry's hands Saturday evening. | So she made the rounds of the va “merely to see old | } | ee ee + eeeeeeeeeeeeee te cafes and anon she the festive bighball During the wee hours of the morning she fell into the arms of | the w, towit: Patrolman Pullman. “What were you doing in these cafes?” questioned Judge Gordon. | Merely passing away the time quoth May A fine of $25 flirted with | was imposed | Rumors emarating from St. Paul have reached Northwest lumber |men indicating that shortly after January 1 the Great Northern and Northern Pacific will enter market with orders for about 150 $5,000 in community property, the custody of their child and $80 per month alimony Then she went to California and married Fred C. West of Petaluma. Now Williams is loud in his acknowledgment that his former wife has a comfortable home He is so positive of it that he wanted al notice of it yesterday. Judge Frater did And now William must pay only $15 per month alimony FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.——BASEMENT SALESROOM| Graceful Models in Women’s and Misses’ Carefully-Tailored Full-Length Coats $14.50 re semi-fitting models, HESE Coats a THE SEATTLE STAR TODAY IN HISTORY November mitted to th 9, 1802, Ohio wan ad union, ‘This is very important, as otherwise Amert | oan history from bi might have had] V. & L. B. train struck # crowded | ® strick wince his mas o | to be written | Frey here tonight ter'n | that they are materially lightening the burdens that the Holiday season bring, without the bril nt’s grave, brings Judge Ben Lindsey, famous juve , . ‘ Nant chieve y, ww Juve t Yasnaya Polina, the faith to workers in the stores an monte of William {ale Judge of Denver, will apoak at|# ful servitor’ opened the veins | d on the delivery wagons. The morning hours are || Howard Taft, Ban Johnson and | inte n of the Wash in his wrists and bled to best. a George-B, Cox, not to mention | Nato to be held at death Nie Ohio te in tonsely patrtotic as Longworth for no matter how nueh th® people of the United! ates abuse their president, the| people of Ohio alway# have @ fa \orite son, ready and willing to go under the kun,” an the saying Is, fir the next four years, Bight title bere and werp born in. Seattle, ne Dieth certiticntes received yesterday Rev. Adna W. Leonard, pastor of the First Methodist che . will talk on the present civic conditions Seattle at the First Baptist | ride in the wagon ; resentation, as alsc chureh, Columbia st. and Broad sa | Madden admitted to Judge Gor thane 1, also hand- “made way, tonight Phoenix, Ariz. The initiative |don that he had bad a few nips H| and hand-embroidered pieces, in- > and referendum, as reported by the | “But, your honor,” he added, “I cluding many trimmed with A Washington—The report of the| Committee on style, revision and |haven't been here for eight | Cl Re T- board of army engineers appointed | Comptiation, was passed today by a | months.” menian, Cluny, Russian, St. Gall, to examine — reel has presented a complete report to Secretary Ballinger, who turned it over to President Taft today i | Right couples were Jape Everett—Joe Rarney's recent joy-| ride cost him $400. He ran into a bugey near Marysville, demolishing it and injuring the occupants Mrs. Emma Hall, the wife of A L. Hall, prominent in Baptist and) hodist cireh died home the Retail Prices at ye Public Markets | AT WESTLAKE MARKET. Appice tron a bon; peare " 54 inches long, Waldorf apartments vived by her husband Complaints five yesterday Canton, O.—Three persons killed and two badly injured when a Ih the 1 deaths rororded at the ty department yeatertay, yf] | Whose ages Were from Everett A. L "| hand, | lant «| Kansas City express Worcester, Mass.—Edwin Hadley, & wealthy manufacturer, | the effects of gasoline fumes dn haled while working over his auto mobile. ation projects | Vote of 36 to 6. 0 ee ee ee ee SERVANT 16 BUICIDE ON TOLSTOI'S GRAVE FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Porat Wore Closes Dally at 6:0. DY Goods | Early Gift-Buying a Two-Fold Benefit The early Christmas shoppers have every opportunity for an unhurried I selection from stocks yet undepleted, and may at the same time be BERLIN, Nov, 29.—-Incon solable over the death of bis master, Count Leo Tolstot’s coachman was found dead to day on the author's gra The conchman, who alded the count on hin final flight o, has been grief She ia sur were issued to court house were De| ity of Washington, 8 and 29. || Christmas Neckwear Stocks Are Widely Varied Lae taste eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee eeeeeex Se ed Tom Will Stay Here Last Saturday night Tom Madden took on & cargo of cheap booze and | net wail down ‘First ay., no partic ular port in view, In steering clear of « lamp post be threw hin helin too far to port and fell up against a clothing store, Before resuming | the voyage he shanghaled a couple of flannel abirts, Then followed a |i and price require. ment met in the hun. dreds of beautiful novelties in Neckwear that are ready for the ins spection of Holiday purchasers, The popular pny an and other fF colored effects are given good rep- Nelson, @ savemii) wan instantly killed at Ladem Sunday, presumably by she are 5 dled trom He drow 68 days in the stockade. | Venise and Irish from 25c to $25.00. laces. Prices =y FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. a Hh STORE CLOSER DAILY AT 6:90 Christmas aon In Rockers Furs of Gualty Highly Valued as Gifts Offerings that are particularly commended to ff}! shed the consideration of those who aim to embody real fj unust JABOTS, SPECIAL variety of 25 —Jabots ina styles and length EMBROIDERED some trim. PIQUE STOCKS, $1.25 These are in collar form, with long embré | med with narrow edging of Venise lace be |i ered tab and form an effective accessory to | and others made of embroidered lawn of the t 1 street net Fire Pio, i : i rtant feat- § an ir ybably ¢, largely because in de- of Se- pre befor died in the more season than ever 1 beauty emt mand the current styles utility in their Christmas gifts. Selections made lection ude here with a view to Christmas presenta= f tidn may be effected with the utmost assurance of cor- now will be held for future delivery if desired rect style and acceptable quality . ap —Fureiture Headquarters, Firet Fleer, Annes tcc Atarton tn ARS Tin PED ; wide sh fin- | back finish ed with heads : ished and and front tabs Full-Size trin the tails, $18.50 Muff, in| Plai Pillow Muff to animal effect, to match, | match, $16.50. Woven Reed $21.00 e Wolf plain ta Blue Wolf Stole in plain h der she front Rocker finished style and Rug Muff in ani and ain Pil- mal effect to match, $25.00 { to match, $37.50. Natural Australian Oposst Stole, in Black Fox Stole, in w “ shoulder effect, plain shoulder style, finished with tabs in | with front tabs trimmed with sik orna- back ahd having front tabs trimmed with | ments, $32.50. Plain Pillow Muffy mateh, silk ornam ain Bolster 50. Muff Japanese Mink Stole, in plain shoulder ef having front tabs finished with silk or- sents, $32.50. Plain Pillow Muff to tch, $25.00. Women’s and Children's Cozy Crocheted Slippers $7.50 ces, $ fect na and $12.00 Japanese Mink Plain Pillow Muffs, New Arrivals in “Viyella”’ Unshrinkable Flannels $13.50. Well- Rocker built of hand - woven reed, in natural shellac Quarter-Sawed Oak Rocker finish. The new ludes plain grays The Art Needlework Section is offering’ Special tans and wh ll as Sec tch plaids, } a number of pleasing styles in checks and stripe effects, in rted color- 3 Slippers for Women, Misses, Children aad ings. These Flannels are nts. These are warm and conto rake useful and attractive Christ of able and m $4.65 ed for the ing ers, 1 Dresses, mas gifts. Shown in red, blue, pink, flac Waists Sacques and dove color. Prices 65e, 75¢, $100 aad A well-built Rock- wide and 75¢ yard COS $1.25 aa er, with roomy seat and wide, roll i] : ee com | Teagasc ate aaa ie Rae fortable back fate te Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets adapted for a man’ $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 use. 273, Price $2,00—This model has been especially STYLE INCORPORATED pace made up from wide-wale materials, serge, cheviot, designed for the tall, well-developed figure. It has bust of fancy coatings and diagonal weaves, in a color range xlerate height and fullness and skirt of on Tength bee embracing black, navy, tan, brown and light, medium sans ‘ pike Ae oe and dark shades of gray. Some are plain-tailored, with High- Grade PR An extremely long modeal mannish collar of self material or velvet-inlaid, others ff in the waist-line and are in single- or double-breasted style with storm collar. ff I | Reed Rocker 1 bust is derately low, , The : : j ; , | g two pairs of hose supporters are at The assortment includes models for Misses of 14, | i Ss ial Th yand 18 years; also es from ; o 42 bus rasure i] 16 and 18 years; a izes from 34 to 42 bust measu ] ; j rYLI PRICE $1.00—A corset suited to Gaia cn ment Hn | | re, having, bust of med height and skirt very " Interesting values are indicated at $14.50. | $6 35 ck. Made of ng coutil and equip: Th Thi | be hose suf —Second Foe. irty oer — manne 4 | This attrac . Piece D piece: is made from Smart Motor Models in ° Attractive One-Piece Dresses selected reed, Cota tan 2 ” For S oa wo elle oh omen's Long Coat Sweaters or Street or Business Wear pica G “al $5.00 ae . ° are par pectal at . 4 Specially Priced at $12.75 | ay gira ee a xa a . Wi Materials are Taffeta Silk, Messaline and French ted yarn, th me ed Serge; colorings, Black, Navy, Brown, Gray and Green Study or Den Table h yey, & ed in y a aist lace collar and yoke or Dutch neck, long or mandarin of Selected Quarter-Sawed Oak £9 , Y slee ind are prettily trimmed with braid, satin or buttons. Skirts are mod - re are ur 1 els igle- anc $ ified straight-cut models, plain and braid-trimmed style The es are as fol Special $8.65 louble-bre I style ; , with 4 i in dull golden and { finished w P pock nd 4 ‘ i] y . | | d finishes, It is | en ne pearl ns | Sie | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | a2 | 44 etnies. 1 tn with ie : : . , dain mbination ring S cciake | | ned, and top Exceptional values at $5.00. “a | ure cut from v4 PEAT PERNA CANOE heavy, square stock and The ‘Christmas Table is fitted with fi} ° ° ] Attractive Values ir in Laces and Insertions | drawer of good size, Handkerchief Section if 1AND-MADE RIAN LACES VALENCIENNES LACE AND INSER | agg with wood Hil Ts ready with a showing that is interesting for its exceptional style-variel) i ce eet Ake SART)—In very ef IMO? BOLT OF 12 YARDS, 55c—In diamond ha Ree se |] and extensive price-range. The values presented are commending thet fective designs, ranging in fre ih 7 ey ee , else se Hn geri, Waa, selves strongly to careful purchasers. —riret Pet 1% to 5 inches. Appropriate for trin OKLEM GEA cs ‘ | ‘2 6 te 4 \ Bw, Biase Pert =| "aanaar ces sel (Frederic & Nels = bs \ND IN RTION, 100 AND 15e¢ YARD. on | curtains, and for the fashic naily. Ladies’ Mail : i es Recetas fon Saat CK Ox scests, | (FREDERICK & NELSON) | <220%)])

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