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“ ‘THE SEATTLE SIAR Agi foe Fable wire TELLS OF _ MURPHY’S TRAPS FREDERICK & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30—Clo at 5:30 ——— : | i= ? | By James Creelman {!2 Pi" reelection cow — ' 7 He wal at nobody would know t | NEW YORK, Oct, 20.—The first] anything about tt, and that 1 could A S | f Hi h . a A CHANCE TO SAVE THE PENNIES | ag he i ale of High-grade Ostrich Plumes i peach me oceedtt were DeKUD | how raueh Lt to whom I wa " | vi ing Mall. I Lea ae egins Lomorrow—vlecon oor in part, as follows 4 1 did not want to be tled har¢ | And Find Out if the Dollars Really Will Save Themselves | |] | (Copysight. 1913, by the Mall and Rite t ir Navan an governor, I Black and White Plumes, special $3.95, $5.45, $6.75, $7.95, $9.75 ia | Express Company.) declined his offer, saying | wan pay . : : eile eee ae i} f a OF THESE WELL KNOWN | ANY OF THESE 13¢, 20¢ AND acy anpee, sect uae item cots Hd joe may debtn is sual tat Twas Colored Ostrich Plumes, special $3.95, $6.75, $9.75 | ) I eh on which | tried,” | aiong on my aaln 4 8c AND 10c ARTICLES AT— | 30c ARTICLES ON SALE AT J rsicrarses cn wnicn | wae tried’ along on my aglony | —f . public opinion, before which | pre-| +1 igiked over the telephone from sent the true and only rv ne for Albany with Judge Kdwa McCall - - |} my Impeachment and rer about the public ser commis | At last my lps are unsealed, and gionership. McCall met me at the y =. 1 can tell the people what the court! 175th #t. station when I go to New A N Sh £ f P : i: would not allow me te tell under) york afterward, He sald Murphy WwW tt 7 | sea eimai [P| cath; what 1 promised my lawyers 1| Sonar nie howe, waiting for Us. e owing 0 re | resses | } would not tell until after the ver Aske an Appointment | } dict 1 met Murphy tn the front room = Biases Murphy He urged me to appoint John Sarr 12 50 } was Impeac t becanse vin public serv commissioner, in e th pnace ch beca aggre wi rod the j FOR ONE FOR ONE | refused to 40. Chart Murphy ry om Bietott of Henry Morgenthau i bidding; because records orga A. Peabody or John T i@ DAY ONLY DAY ONLY J sivowy veienticss sued Mur Murphy would not hear Models for women and phy's corrupt ber on in office 4 long and earnestly " ce . i, ma corms Benchmen tn) afin, He talked tong and on ee] Misses are in this new 7 | tea pile ate, eine Bee araveet [[ itl, bat & naked fight of dation: that we compromise on Mr. | pHurchase—attractively de- i: C | for the te QC | dared to be nis own mast Lis chaning aad signed in Egyptian crepe, f ne Meenas | Paring Conferred With Murphy ly Murphy demanded ( ke 3 i Pil'ase Priced,” "E | 19¢ Cocoa mutter fh. Abeord- prior to taking office—|Cnejine legislation, an repe de Chine, Silk i Hand Scrub rushes, | 9c | an and oucorning aypotntin Poplin’ and Messaline ne gt hae OS IL [apent a8 aflerncon with Murshy, at) “aturpl a; ‘1 am fo Silk; black, navy-blue, 4 pect |, ad om at ene * iad 4 Hara Wood Ctothes Pins, | YI, BT ihe Corn Poppers } s. His attitude was most |tne « An hin af royal - blue, king’s - blue ‘ priced Tuesday 4c |i = f sheet | and confidential. He sald | pots ) appoint heli 3 z : q ng al Fed Pocket Mirrors, they | ach see Ap tition a knew my finan ‘im, | es SOIT ODEs old-re se gray, te for v Mata Floor. | Priced Tuceday | As he proceeded, I was amazed! gon! 5 -rettily ade j i vebselltoury $e Sewing siik, 100 72s #406 Jewee’ biain’ Piece. | Bee Shee Laces, | beet |] ot hin knowledge of my intimate per-| "te will be Gaffney or war,’ he ttily made in high celine ton theving "ANT ise | tee vox Tottet seam: tt | farrsnce laces: OE [lknew fees hen normed me be |eald |] and low neck effects, with 1 weote Bey aes ar sen . | | knew I was heavily in t. Then) “| hed 1 talke with Murphy, | — 4c j 4c | soap. A wg Meee , oa pa | he oftered money to pay my debts ik = ph alge th y told Bea long or short sleeves, set- inlet aan he 8 r . to have enough left to « overnor a “9 67 aS : Ie alee Senna Leaves, MURS te: | ate Mose none Cream, an | 'furtammercerized seit’ [Hl things eany while Iwas governor, |povessor’ He Inug in or peasant style, daint- f belie or ee | : ath tines 9c | ste ceailines the Offer 1 might be kove ily finished with buttons, ie hea : Ise Dreee Shields, |i that the was party money |ices 1 aid what be wanted regarding|m lace frillings, lace collars Joe sine Requn Charcoal | | “Natad” brand: Kuaran- Hl and that 1 r can-|appointments, 1 conld not get my and inte we i Tebiate. pris ac dc el to wash 8 9c IH| didate, easily Hy ce tic aemunitiaan chaneraee-oue would interesting touches of | andidat with Ibloc« ove yt thing cs . ast) >e Joe aise Reque Menthol | Se Safety Pine, Stewart's | 180 alse Peroxide of Hy- . | what ad ee ks in contrasting tones. = oo sizes “ac éreqee, the half-pound | 180 agen ry | ‘'MADELINE SOAKS A BURGLAR. Skirts are draped at front | Saat river. || or side and finished with | | Just as the burglar struck a match, Mina Madeline Aigner, who lives at the El As the strange plaited girdle. Very good value at $12.50. re apartments, 1414 King st, awoke. It wae 4 a tm ed for her purse on a stand near the bed, she ed with her flate upon bis jaw. He fel ora Berg, Mins Algner’s roommate, Sh house, but the burglar man i to ing to hin coattails part of the way —Dareme! sear oo) ON SALE FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. AT. ei aeprgaatin Just as dainty and pretty as the “ ones that caused all the excitement a week ago—so if you were not ab to get near the tables then—you have another chance tomorrow No limit in them—buy all you've a ~ mind to. But we cannot sell them over the Each > telephone 4 me of them have high necks and the allover embroidered fronts —others are cut square with embroidering around the neck; some have V4ronts and natty sailor collars and cuffe of white pique. 10c Dinner Plates at 5c Each | 10c Curtain Swiss 7 1-2c Yard Pure white Sem!-Porcelain Din- White Curtain Swiss {n dotted ner Plates with embossed borders and figured effects; 26 inches wide. Full size. Limit, one dozen. No | All full bolts agd perfect goods. 7%e phone orders—Lower Main Floor. )a yard. Third Floor. No telephone orders|| 25¢ Peri Lasta 18¢ for a Ball | 4 Cans Dutch Cleanser at 25¢ ean be accepted for any We have two different sizes and Old Dutch Cleanser—aplendid for of these 9 to 11 spe || » wide assortment of colors to se | all kinds of cleaning. It “chases the ctals. lect from. 140 yards to the ball. | dirt.” Not over 4 cans to « pur- | 18e ball. —Third Floor. | chaser. Fourth Floor, } HARVEST HOME SPECIALS | HARVEST HOME SPECIALS —IN DOMESTICS— | —-IN DOMESTICS— 25 DEVONSHIRE CLOTH 19c 7e CALICOS AT Se A YARD Devonshire Cloth, 32 inches wide; espectally There are 2,000 yards of Simpson Printed Cal good for children's wear; school frocks or shirts. leos included tn this lot, in lengths to 10 yards. Shown in neat stripes and checks in all the | The colors are principally blues. Shown in neat with Mina in the day the burglar, a stont man about 60, and a woman over the apartments as prospective tenants, Miss Algner had look belteves E. Terwilliger reported the loss of $47 In sliver, and Mra, K Boyle's apartments had been entered, but nothing taken. FOUND DEAD ABOARD A BOAT TACOMA, Oct. 20.—Jobn McCullough, son of Robert McCullough, secretary and treasurer of the Tacoma Hridge and Barge Co, and Le | Roy BE. Turner, were found dead Su: ¥ morning aboard the gas tug Fawn, when the boat was picked up off Stetiacoom by Deputy Sheriff Charles Murbarger. It In belleved that death was due to «1 The parents of Turner reside 1 in Bremerton, KILLED IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT ELLENSBURG, Oct. 20.—Wilbur Diner, 4 years of age, son of John Diner, of Easton, was killed Sunday afternoon, when hin fath auto. mobile toppled over into the ditch on the road between Cle and Rosalyn. The accident occurred when Diner turned his auto to the side of the road In order to permit a team to pass. The child's skull was fractured. The parents were unfajered | ANOTHER LOT OF 50c AND 75 WHITE WAISTS Exceptional Values in Ostrich- Trimmed Velvet Hats at $7.50 HE MILLINERY SECTION in the Basement Salesroom has produced in its workroom a special group of 50 Ostrich-trim- med Hats to feature Tuesday at a very attractive price. Both men were married The Hats are of good quality velvet, small and medium sizes, made plainly or with crowns and brims prettily shirred and draped. Black, pur- ple, brown and taupe are the colors. The plume trimmings are cleverly ar- ranged and of good quality, and include solid and two-tone colorings. The Hats would answer creditably to a considerably higher price than $7.50. —Basement Salesroom. The “Aurora” Wood Heater With Removable Front Panel GOING TO MAKE IT EASIER SACRAMENTO, Cal, Oct. 20.—A new typhotd vaccine, eliminating the fever and nausea which has marked other vaccines used as pro- ventives against typhold fever, has been discovered by Dr. Frederick Parker Gay, professor of pathology at the state university, Instead of using the ing bacterta, Dr Gay makes his vaccine from typhoid bac teria which have been killed and ground into minute particles. wanted shades. 1%c a yard. patterns. 5c a yard 10¢ NURSES’ GINGHAM 6l/e oe POPLINS AT 19¢ A YARD | VALET FOR A BIRTHDAY GIFT HE sketch shows the new Aurora, a prac- Nurses’ Stripe Ginghams, 27 inches in width 50 pleces of Poplin, 27 inches in width: heavy, f| 10g ANGELES, Oct. 20.—Ellan Colvert, for 36 years an employe of tical, well-made Hot-blast Heater, attrac- Fast indigo dye. In lengths from 10 to 20 yards. | silk-like quality; highly mercerized. Soft finish ‘We have assorted stripes to choose from. Strong, | Shown in pinks, white, blues and tans. Priced for m his 80th birth Claugbrey, daug the | with a valet by Mrs. Anita Baldwin } e “Lucky” Baldwin, wan today . presented er of the de tive in design and efficient in every way. Gurable material. 6c = yard. Tuseday, 180 « yard ceased turfman. The valet has been engaged to remain with the old : f 15¢ RIPPLETTE 10c¢ A YARD | 121/2c PILLOW CASES 10¢ EA. his death It is made for use with wood fuel only, and Ripplette or Seersucker; 1s 32 inches {n width 200 dozen Pillow Cases, sizes 42x36 inches. Are is provided with large swinging top and large BIRTHDAY OF GEN. SICKLES NEW YORK, Oct. 20—Today marks the 88th anniversary of |the birth of Gen. Dantel E. Sickles, the only living corps commander of the battle of Gettysburg. At his home, ot % Fifth av., the general is receiving congratulations from callers and by wire from all over the country and in lengths to 10 yards. We have this mate | made from good, heavy muslin. Not more than rial in even stripes in tan, blue and gray effects. | one dozen to a purchaser at this low price of 10¢ Is easily laundered. —Lower Main Floor. | each. —Lower Main Floor. WOMEN’S $3.50, $4 & $5 SHOES $2.45 a pr. 509 pairs of Women’s $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are included tn this stirring sale. Included are pat- ent leathers, vict kids, gun metal calf and tan calfs— also some black and gray suedes in button and lace styles. Made on newest lasts. All sizes tn combined side feed door. The front panel is removable, giving the cheery effect of an open grate. Price, with 22-inch fire pot, $22.50. With 24-inch fire pot, $25.00. —Third Floor. | | Curtain Nets and Laces| Fancy Neckpieces 25c Mines. —Upper Main Floor, Center. | tiller cenemomnineecgreneiniman te ee, ee 50c Yard N assortment that includes many Nov- PLANT BULBS NOW IF YOU WANT THEM TO BLOOM FARLY en rene os ey Collars and Fancy Jabots, mod These extracts are from “The Town in Review" column, . prately ss Rey aa chi eee Singte ox Cowie: Witte, pink, red 20c | Srerases, yellow, vive, ‘white oF atriped run every night In The Star Pink. They are a very few of HE Upholstery Section is offering an erately priced at 25¢ each ss “i “ as Priced, a dosen 10c “The Town in Review” man’s thoughts, as set down In Satur —Basement Salesroom, coos ng ali iedadh alates wine MDG | 870, Drove: secciatty priced tor thin wate | day's Issue. If you like it, buy the Pink, and see If he lands | interesting selection of Curtain Nets single or double; yellow, rea, blust " alba eaten 15¢ | on anybody you know. oe |]] and Laces in serviceable soft-draping quali- - ‘ nines aay tomy Niue Irie, the mixed varie * | . ; * ale tnt tines ‘Donen, Gees cock. OG ~ Deering lioen 8: pigowgulleginip nc 10 II) one OF THE attractions following the counting of tho ballots |} ties and in a very attractive assortment of Children s Mittens 10c BON MARCHE SERVICE—COUPLED WITH Low PRICES—IN OUR GROCERY STORE |||", the alter clu thin evening wit et ee OMTOR ani ff] patterns, including Filet, Cluny, Fish-net | ‘4 Die for It, I'd Cry for It,” b anc ie Imported Macaroni, the genuine | Ham # fe from Swift's | Whole Nutmemn, the bent quality gen ior let ClarAnce. : and other lace effects. HILDREN’S All-wool Mittens, excel- imported kind. A pound | Promtum perkage ife quality for.. c Shaker Salt, one of the best | brands; guarantesa not to . cake. Acan .. c Peaberry, Coffee, No. 1 fancy ality; freshly roasted; 991 tie quality for 26 Food nize. A ose ee lent fitting and well made, in red and white. Unusual value at 10c pair, —Bai mayonnal and h the best 20c be Reet, #p! pe quality; alt | Blwetng, splendid quality. hae Tnment inspected Seed rots ph stopper. A ’ pound 8 40c | Bertie 5c Pare Currant Jelly, Tea Garden me Boda, the beat «rade brand; absolutely pure und packager, In butk, a pound 30c at 8c These range from 4 to 50 inches wide, and are moderately priced at 50c¢ yard, DRAPERY CRETONNES AT 45¢ YARD Thirty two to thirty six inches wide, in 50-Piece Dinner Set GEORGE COTTERILL spoke to the Municipal league today noon on bis “Impressions of a Flying Trip Abroad.” | oeeee nent Salesroom, AND I'VE thought all the time he went away on a steamboat a JOHN SEESEE EDEN, candidate for vice president of the Rainier) | | ‘ on, the ’ : son to {red in a bathrobe made Lipton’s Yellow Label Tea, blend | Violet 0 Alber Bros.’ beet % Jon, ar jell club, showed up at the club at noon today, att ‘ if i r rot over 2 pounds to a 49 | Fresh shipment just re | 2 any’ flavor 8 from an American flag |} bird and floral effects, gaily tinted, and in 4 Gastomer ‘nt, a pound C | ceivea Kose 11¢ | ‘ ie sai | SH RE LESUN. WOK late Atay pons adiete teat ho Bea.t dark verdure and tapestry designs, includ- S . ] $9 00 eee HH ing appropriate styles for bedroom, living- | pecia . and den A showing at 45c¢ die Openstock Dinnerware in One of Our Best Patterns, 10¢ | We have selected one of our best patterns for thia sale, and you may purch p Cup Baucers, Vegetable Dishes, Dinner Plates, Ple Plates, Sonp Plates, Oatmeal. Howls. and. 1 rie other useful pleces at just’ 10c¢ each. Dainty flowered conventional border design, iin —Lower Malin Floor, room, dining-room strong | N exceptional value in an Open-stock vailitht Stour Dinner Service of high-grade, plain jf 1 NOTICE a brief announcement in our contemporary, The Star, this afternoon, which says that one D. Hammond, representing himself) as an erhploye of The Star, is in no w nnected with that paper. — | pacer white Bavarian China in attractive scal- op dge shapes. Children’ s 50c wail 65c i ania gs special $9.00, ‘Union Suits Hundred-piece Set, special $16.00. Third Flo Sia weight in Girls’ White Fleece ~---—- — amen lined Union Suits and Boys’ Gray | | 1 SAW something on the editorial page of the Times yesterday | LUCKY MR. HAMMOND. | re, ae) 1T TOOK a column and a half of space in the Times last night to tell how a poor woman was starving to death and going to lose her home because she didn't have $90. IT RAISES tn my mind a suspicion that the check the eolonel vent to Nome was phoney! | WALTER SCHAFNER, the lawyer, looks like the twin brother of Union Suits, sizes 24 to 30, 50c suit; 32 and Ladies’ Home Journal CRIUA STKEWT———sKOOND AVERUS———Pin sions |the main fiddler In Tate's oyhostra, | 34, 65c suit | Patterns—First Floor. EVERY LITTLE while he takes his hat off and walks into the bar, Honma Aalnerem, — nd gets a drink for nothingy ‘ TE 0