The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1910, Page 8

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} : | i t THE SEATTLE STAR andthe OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY | #%°° of 4, an wot on purse] ‘ankene that the exit was foune Howard Ewing, of the Seattle tleket 7 Lb office, agent here, suceceding W, F. proud Pharis« tty 2 > in . PARTY jennie Washington-—Senator Jones baw -—- - Saccsiiallaamtbus | COMMITTEE = the erection of federal buildings ENY PERMIT FOR } eso EXONERATE TODAY IN HISTORY dire # caught fire, huratng het #0] in Washington the Methodiat mplovapal pared, | SANITARIUM eS a severely that death followed ‘ SKATING RINK ponrs n nroeville—Tw “ wer old today, Monroeville—Two negroe: ° ¥, Convent Garden thea jodern —' aboll-| Surrounded the virgin fore tre was opened, and what had been Near rigs ~Mre. Sheehan, 76 years | hanged by unidentified men for rob» CR 9B donee He calls} 600 tier taete os sea level, will | | the convent of jold, died yesterday shortly after] bing a barn. stitions and protests upon the church! be th "Ww sanitarium to be erect " ° the. maak ae : re rescued from a well which y ‘od by the board of to set theled by the King County Anti-Tuber Westminater be |"? Ave ta under her weight Juneau—Alaskans went without i mplaining that the 2,000,000 child | eulouis Jeague, on the 35-acre tract came tho play-| turkey on Thanksgiving, caused by| skating rink conducted by KB. 1 winves of indus-|donated by H.C. Henry. Th house of the |,,Milwaukee— Archbishop HH. G@./ the Dolphin arriving two days late,| Moore at 20th ay, -N, W. and W. try free was welected yesterday by a com-| LONDON, Dee —Arthu 4, Bay ee i} 7 || player pets of| mer denounces “Salome” as an 56th st, Ballard, is a menace to “I believe 1) mittee consisting of Dr, J. B. Crich- | fou dubbed the # WASHINGTON, Des, vend \{ J ring. Gacms ra “glorifying in divorce and de| Jyneau—Mounted specimens of | the morale of the school ehildren shall see the'ton, Fred Stimson, F. W. Baker, Dr.’ of Bne , *,” owing me solutely exonerating Secretary = { Sxmans — %e thout | bauchery,” and asks the Catholics me have been placed in & public nulsance that a re time when the) Park W. Willis and Dr, W, C. Lip-; third s "y teat o R. A. Ballinger, of the interior, | Perhaps without Alaska game € i 1 of ite permit hap been de- al of the church will) pincott. Work on the hospital will | lst treat the man|be begun the tirst of the year, who makes tainted dollars DOCTOR GOES MAD, any intended al-| °% Milwaukee to stay away the new federal building by Gov lusion to the — Clark | transformation, the opening play| Chleago—A permit haw beén te» - was “The Way of the World,” | sued allowing the striking garment| yuneau—J. E. Megnarden takes department, from charges that resulted in a congressional in vestigation, the majority report INSANITY DEFENSE. n8 today were of the Ballinger-Pinchot investi: | p00 140, } i. , pecer hy iy ) taki b trafficking | om that gating committee was present: | Which how BF prema Hs 2 ga a tere, te. Senne: Eee ween pear phi gg Bon ‘oy ach oapi gtd | VINCENN IS, Ind., Dec, 7-Hmo- in iife of youth| VANCOUVER, Wash. Dec. 7—| cr ae ie lean aa @d to congress at noon today o hough the o a > 4 tional insanity js the defense of- as @ erlininal,| Dr, B Beach, formerly a Bel-| 4 r it y The findings of the commit: | \O™, although the Opera house has | Each student at the University |P. Brown, fered in the trial of Menlo Moore aad ill eave lindane hamtions ta eontinnd ta toe lene ce parliament. eee tee are summed up as follows: | opera gingers where ance i raises of Washington spends 02.77 @ year Aindkantahermen are |" @ murder of Charlon E. Gib them no place in| county jail, being insane. His wife | stanc © prevent That Secretary Ballinger is fruits and flowere raised | lor tobacco, Juneau-—Alaskan because of the | °°" Both state and defense have| the front pews,” he said. “Let|some time ago began suit for di Cor tives 147, be not an enemy of, nor is he how | - unable to go to nea because of the | closed thelr evidence ithem come as supplicana for the | voree | nation ¢ Iaborite Tals 1 tile to, a reasonable, judicial "| i | Newark—Rlame for the death of | #careity of bait - —_——— 6 20, policy of onservation, and | New York—While extracting a/25 girl employes in a recent fac: | bn “ sepia veg ate Ret enhgeh draw of wire from the foot of her|tory fire was placed on the dead| Juneau — The Pacific Const |] been shown justifying the opin | dog, Misa Klien F. Francis’ forewoman by the president, on the Steamship company will make | jon that he is an unfaithful and ' ? ay * Frederick & Nelson, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM Women’s Tailored Fall Suits Reduced to $1 5.00 for Clearance Suits that regularly sell at materially higher prices [ wee «] Frederick & Nelson, Inc. DRY GooDs _ —_ Btore Closes Daily at 6:30, Women’s One-Piece Dresses Special at $25.00 Materials are Voiles, Serges, Broadcloths and Crepes de Chine, in a color as sortment including Navy, Black, Gray, Green, Wilhelmina-blue and Light Color- U ings suitable for evening wear. Waists are prettily tucked and plaited and trimmed with silk er soutache and silk. or chiffon pipings. Yokes and cuffs are of embroidered net, a the skirts portray the season's favored narrow-cut effects, as well as several attract- tive plaited models Special Clearance Price, $25.00. Retail Prices at Public Markets On PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKET are now grouped in one large lot to close out, at the above Many Styles in Women’s Gift Umbrellas Phe wide selection of separate Handles and Bases displayed enables the pur- chaser to choose the combination which in his or her estimation will prove most a ceptable to the giver. This idea also permits of the presentation of two handles, each easily interchangeable at the will of the « t The designs of separate Handles available Vomen's Umbre lude long styles in hand-carved silver; ivory, silver- and d-mounted styles; jd and silver Handles; pearl Handles with gold and silver trimmings; plain and hand carved wood Handles, the former silver- and gold-tipped. Prices r: from $2.00 to $15.00 each Separate Bases, on 8-ribbed, best quality frames, and steel rod, with water- proofed silk covers, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Umbrellas packed in holly-decorated boxes, ready for sending or presenta- tion, upon request very low figure. rhe garments involved are strictly Man Tailored, in- suring: exce taining qualities, and are made up from g Cheviots, diagonal and fancy materials, The colors include black, navy, brown and va- rious shades of gray. Coats are semi-fitting models, plain tailored, 30 inclies to 34 inches long, lined with guaranteed silk or satin, The skirts are in plain gored and plaited styles All regular sizes, from 34 to 44, are represented in the offering Rasement Kalerroom, Special | $15.00 | To Close Out si Ot Specially-Low Prices on jai witow tone | “*" Trimmed Winter Millinery TR IMMED HATS IN VELVET AND FUR, SPECIAL $5.00—Large and sm WORTH THE PRICE. BOSTON, Dec. 7 A son of T N. Lawson, a st was fined $20 & policeman Firet Floor Dress Materials in Pattern Lengths for Gifts To many women no gift would be more acceptable than a length of Silk or Woolen Dress Material, for a waist, a skirt or an entire gown, packed in an attractive Christmas box for presentation. Some ro pecially appropriate suggéstions are represented in the following: First SOLID-COLOR JACQUARD AND SOLID-COLOR SILK CREPE,| SILK-AND-WOOL CREPES/@ POLKA-DOT FRENCH MESSA- | with satin Jacqu f , embellished LINES, for gowns or separate wa fabric, ¥ old-rose, light-gray, apricot, i lilac, leather, pink, light-Copenhagen | gray, apricc and dark cardinal, 20 inches wide, $1.00 | and other ya THE JEWELRY SECTION Italian Silk Vests, Special y FEATURES Sterling Silver Sets and Pieces Three-piece Sterling Silver Toilet Mirror, OLD FURS pon'T THROW TH Voor old seckpleces a! be made over inte T 2 Tegse ot te Intent ctvin Our} charge: Very moderate. MODEL MILLINERY PARLORS 526 People’s Hank Building Corner uNgME | are alme n ue, pink, | en, black, ivory hes wide, $1.40 | shades of VELVET AND SILK, SPECIAL Fo annua, Shown i color rang 1 } yard inches wi Dasement faleeroom Popular Winter Dress Materials Special at 78c | Yard A ver attractive opportunity for th planning new garments or contemplating a n silk, in tow Some have e yoke hat ese are excepti ractive Holiday b —Firet Plt Brush 4 b, $10.50 I 46 inch le “ Manicure Sets, $4.50 and $5.00; hi ld L es de Here Wonted Berea, wie ite aches wide: HI ope ey cig Children’s Leggings ken t n comt f navy, green and gray b n and gray, Ty Raiee Gate cm otising Soft calls upon your n and gray. Special 78¢ Hair in sterling, afd Small Comb, with For Immediate Service or strength arid vi- s cial te Gey ae Ue herd-check Worsted, biack and sterling handle, § } - - ——a tality more and hite checks, 30¢ yard white, in a ver of sites, OSE y Knife and Pencil Sets, the knife with sterling handle and ; more each day # r ‘ arious 50 herd-che W medium Penci ca $1.50 for Gifts is, more than ever be- B8¢@ yard size $1. 10 iceahiniie tana Ch ’s Brust mt nted with sterling Children’s Chinchilla Leggings, in gray, red anda fore, a continual round jndinaeil ilve blue, sizes 4 to r of activity and excite- I « ‘ Iver Sk Sets, $1.7 } kk buttoned tops, with back ica hawngihs and te Naist Lengt s 0 il Ale i ts Sterling Silver M $10.00 ; air. cs, with a yournerves tothe utmc VAIST LI FC HI N SILK FAIL } A lid-color, cross ! ves, M hay ‘ valde e ! 2 to 7, $1.00 paite First Fleet: Be Bese Tonic containing all the nutri- tive and tonic propertic of pure barley malt choicest hops, the very eler needed to re A NEW IMPORT ATION OF Women’s Christmas Handkerchiem e if ¥, z ciety’s irr i in ee ee eg ; | HANDKERCH S AT 15c EBACH—Several hunc ta rides ay lit imrock lawty = en on _ Attractive Gift Aprons, 25c, 35e and 50¢ « Gal polkas dation mebtchedsk Volar acta acer tN ol ot Christmas boa v eady for present x hor AT 25¢—Rounc a Ay AT 50¢ at this ready wer ing how : lawn, trimmed with embroidery ruff price, ‘es Maid HANDEKERCH AT 250 BAC sae aa teri < OF SIX, Be ma | proper re pretty cr r tec | new and unt gn Bh ated embroideral r Apror Chafing Dish d R Aprons, ft t pr ‘ ; Irish linen lawn 1 | ‘ letters and wre n, with hem the re plain or trimmed ed ruf \pr nd Afte | fects, with hemstitched borde The roe. OM reat folded a . in this offering are exceptior attr eS HE cceptable gift the co tel P. ha of Valen ruffle s f awn I ! ib n arid’ other patterns, ee rererrmernarsare se, cette ate LL re -— om 1a es; Band 1 1 | rick-rack anc ry; Maids’ Aprons, Ay j Yeu, with many tows of tucks; Margaret Apron, | imined wth cy rte a gg Merchan- Hosiery Appropriate for Gifts | Glove Bonds ! ned wth white pipings | with lace edge and hon drawn beading. nt sel Es id yacth Black Silk-Lisle Hosiery, Box | i. IS often ee Insiet upon it being will find their task greatly Pabst. , a leave the £ Three Pairs, wi 50 pe ven to than < ee em, in order that and size be r and Cat Muffs of white bear cloth—a gift to please the little folk, at implified by the use of our k-Lisle H edium weight eee Merchandise Certificate fo garter and double sole, edged with Id, pink Ate ae ae hich permit the and blue, one pair of each color in box apy ly cho BR Seasonable Stationery and Toilet Goods Offerings so wales AE. Sell y {Women's Lavender-top' SilleLisle Re a caiy be printed Gl Brushes, with extra-good bristles ection in the store, up to } box of three pairs, $1.50; box of six pairs, $2.75. ay ithe para is ; Ra eethcidaenen aid eben ks, $1.75 to $ > the amount desired by the Women’s black Silk-Lisle Hosiery, with four-inch garter any amouat anal Bintvidars ny 8, in @ izes iver A present of this } w trongly reinforved, 35¢ a pair; box of three pairs, } >)" ns 1 any time. Cushions in a variety of colors, 40 Juvenile Stationery, in a variety of de ort is always appreciated } $1.00. ™ com ign We box a ~~ - ~ ~~ PPL ct me Paper, for wrapping the Christma Hand and Nail Brushes, in a good range Beemer pais roll | of es, 15¢ , INCORPORATED pee

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