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Brutal Slaying of Her Former Lover art r extreme pen > in death by f 1 frat held accountable for the eo | Gilling of Edward J. Kneip. > Now Sheriff Andrew Weid i Kneip ‘ause behind the crime. f O'Dell is passionately v Dell, a former entisted man tn | devoted » the sler her blonde ae f who has brought him face to face De navy, is no more brutal in ap : at _ t i " eae - 8 It was unmistakably the woman's \Cider Joint Pals We girl he married. He weighs 122 cin the chat? an ; 2 | olice Believe Bride Taunted Husband Into Rage for the ; > J. SMITS until he became her partner in the? flirtation, He was “square with BY LEE J. SMITS re » murd her, according to his code, but never _ ROCHE » N.Y. Jan.) wires taunts "Md hits mother that he knew her, ®.—The jealous mania of & ENRAGED “Lou A insisted, in the | 5 f that bh never promised to marry tusband, tortured by his) 4). ee Wide’s. revelations, was at)» t cummer inetp arl Neaver's he girl was 1 m, who obtained con © taunt, “You're yellow! ts be ‘ Dell Into aj warned the younger man that Pe from Mr. and Mrs. > have driven O'Dell in a the. younger. gaan t Peart ; k rage, the rage of a weakling | was “wt Knelp vw WDell, is convinced that a) yyy cowardice is derided by the| never approached Pearl again voman’s malice is the real) von vee. On hi a letter signed mance far rim te pallid a thin and was ‘ i ‘ st clean in the Hght cov: | ’ @isab a ee ee w which lay on the] Get Antone’s $18 om ie . of Knelp| wo men slugged Antone Brodin oy OF LODG ta of foot lygtedleya capes Dib 32 : AMERICAN LE p mark of | 2437 W. 58th at. at an Ns ley “ OD. two tracks | hetween and Second aves ay > the trail made | near \ tly after midnight “m Saree ty. At one point |and ‘es _ 3 ges man had “changed| Rrodin told the police that bis as “7 ‘si ahaeGh hands” in th grewsome task sallants were probable ac s ne legion band| For some of the distance, onty one | made & short time before 1 tee Ma te a teumber of {of the waman's shoes showed the| End cider Joint : YMCA | French heel mark pee Then the heel) torn ‘loose from the shoe, was feund. It had been broken Aff as Peart Wardall Names shetbrimmed giagses as fad newspaper accounth of hie this slender youth tried hard Limping in her damaged foot gear, Mrs. O'Dell trudged the six miles back to the home of her hus band’s foster-parents. Here she went to the bedside of Mra, Arnold and said to her: “Well, I slammed him. Don't blame L; he b 1 the shoes ould, toward the police head fm search of his wife. It p he who broke down and made ‘BAmissions which enadied the ! to obtain a full account ease from Mrs. O'Dell BOW seems certain that re) | itor’s oftice. | Untaxed Dinette out THE BON MARCH GAIN BASEMEN Ba A Lucky Chance Brings 677 Pairs of Women’s High-Top S-H-O-ESS . They’ll Be Sold at These Prices $3. 90 $4.59 $4.95 A retail shoe dealer in the East canceled his order and left the jobber with this lot of smart Dress Shoes on his hands. Just by luck our shoe buyer called on the jobber and bought the en- tire order at a splendid saving. There are eight smart styles, as sketched, in field- mouse gray and slate. They’re all-leather or cloth- topped, with Louis heels. All sizes and widths in the lot. Frankly we don’t know when we'll be able to offer women’s high-top shoes at these pricesagain. And we strongly advise you to buy NOW, while there’sa chance to save! 140 HOUSE DRESSES| $1.39 Fast color percales in fancy stripes of black, blue and pink. Square necks, short sleeves, one big pocket. Sizes 36 to 42. See Our New Silk Dresses at $16.50 19.75 $22.50 a New Chief Clerk his nervousness and, at O'D Kicked and stamped the! 11, used to be private secretary to to keep back the ars. prostr ty of her former lover | Cornelius Vanderbilt. Now he's chief Mra. O'Dell's arrest, O'Dell «WELL, 1 SLAMMED HIM; clerk in County Auditor Ward thru the ring of deputies DON'T BLAME LOUIE” office. Rt. W. Douglas is bin name his home and ran, as fast Promoted Saturday from head of the! auto license department of the aud! Worth 123 Million Jove, turned to smouldering | hysband's blood-stained trou: Property valued at $123,743,924 In transformed Pear? QjDell, 18| worked until dawn trying |King county untaxable, says eld, into a demon. Her fury fram her new fur coat the dark, tell- | County Frank W, Hull Joss of a favored lover im: tale blotches. This included f al, state, county sher to feed the mind of the) Kneip became acquainted withland city property and that of Ghe had married with venom| Pearl Beaver thru a boy-and eich churehes, cemeteries and hospitals THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1920. But for a strange series of James L. O'Dell would have h after killing Edward Kneip. to hire a taxicab, the driver Kneip's body was laid agains side O'DelW’s car broke vas carrying Kneip to the torture tree, farthest from the railroad tracks. WOMAN'S MALICE BLAMED FOR “HONEYMOON MURDER” WHERE BODY WAS HIDDEN TT 7] little accidents, Mr. and Mra. ad a good start in their flight n down as he and he was compelled of which later identified him, t the wall of a culvert, on the If it had been left on the opposite side of the culvert (indicated by arrow), it would have been invisible from the cab of the passing engine and from the road and might have remained for weeks un- discovered, fell. This * A Bride’s BY WINONA WILCOX PAYNE Serial in America,. Now Appearing Daily in The Star Honeymoons rarely grow old be | fore the bride and the groom have asked and parried searching ques- tions copeerning the other's adven. tures In romantic love. Fortunately very few young women have to make important evasions ls of “Confessions of “what she the best y recently has she acquired more than casual interest in the | queation: | | “Should a bride who ‘has a confess to her hus- | past’ band?” ONE BRIDE ANSWERS IT | AND IS UP FOR MURDER ‘The other day a young bride of | Rochester, N. Y.) Mra. Pearl O'Dell, had this problem to face. Now she and her husband are in jail awaiting indictment for the murder of her former lover. When she answered the above question with a positive she balanced her wedding ring against three human lives? Thus her answer became Intensely interesting to the public. Women |have much more positive opinians about it than they did a decade ago when the name question was brought 1p by the confession of Evelyn Thaw *yen' In the last has been fighting f foal life, pushin claim to a finer emotional life decade, while woman r the ballot and he alse been and 1 new freer She has grown tired of being for love r in » of the protecting wall matrimony. Her battle for the ballot has been only a part of a great war for release from sex slavery. Woman hasn't quite a 9% * * Life is what one makes it Madame, Miss or Mr. won that Searching Hills. for Auto Crooks OAKLAND, Jan. 19.--Shotgun | squads of local pol igh pow who traveled in a car | Chas, Limberg, | Another gang ef stolen fre local rent car d ting in the same al pedestria wale worth hur re taken from the \22 7 W. W. Hearing in Idaho SAN POINT, Idaho, Jan, 19.— Idaho's first big court fight agninat vari the I. W. W. opened here today, when 22 alleged members of that or: | | ganization went to trial, They are | charged with criminal syndicalism | Hospital Employe i}\ Relieved of Coin) f | iley st, and Carleton ave, Monday. Both stiehene and Its Consequences * Reader, acter dictate to the question asked above opinion or personal experience, closest to, and let The Star print it for the guidance or warn-| ing of whoev er may ne ed it most. The night after the crime seven inches of en would have obliterated all * signs of the murder, | * * * * Confession a Bride,” the Most Popular war yet, but her frank Interest tn questions like the above, which is altogether outside any experience | poxsible to a virtuous woman proves jber determination to upset the ble moral standard which man erected for his own protection Age young husband: ex pects to find out all of his bride's heart secrets—but he doesn't betray | his ow From motives of expediency, wives | of the older generations have accept jed and have overlooked a man's} reservations, but brides taday, back-| © by the spirit of | |e right claim that there j should be a “fair swap” of confes | sions between a man and wife, or} | sis & mutual resphct for silences, | They assert that the girl who has had # perience in exactly the | age « name upon te nal nex ex:| as virtuous as husband in a certain percent es and that, in the is not called than the s in willing to tell. | This is the goal en hope, the para- ‘i for whieh dise whic! But before thy na arrives, men and women will have to agree upan some common inter. | pretation of sex and love as a de termining factor in happiness. SEX—A GOLDEN THREAD, OR A CHEAT? ox is the jen thread whi | runs thru lif 1 makes it beau-! tifu | Sex is a trap and a cheat!” | Some person hold one theory a few kne or ac emotions. one’. even the life of what answer does your char- ? Write out your or the story you have come} CYNTHIA GREY, | |Bebb Has Regular Job as President Charles H, Bebb ts third term as president of the ersity el t day. Di Hull were Picked Wrong Bill; Now She’s in Jail] | Mrs. Mollie D s hel nm a charge of picking pocket She is alleged to have taken a 1 $20 bill from a w marke pocket ‘Seattle Youth on Admiral’s Staff | Lieut. Com, Milton H, Anderson, of the navy, | ot communication of- ficer on the of Admiral H. B. » Atlantic way high ‘Cop Took Nip; Now He’s on Vacation After walking Chalk for 18 years Patrolman R. L. Litsey ays in temporary reti “Intoxies ated while mc un TheBonMarché Established 1890 Many Thrifty Women Are Making Their Curtains at Home With such a varied choice of materials choose your new curtainings. And it is easy to make these curtains at home at a saving that you will appreciate, especially during Thrift Week. to select from it is easy to The most inexperienced fingers will find the task a pleasant one, of the curtains at the windows. readily repaid by the freshness New 36-Inch _— at 35e a Yard With house-cleaning days in mind—now is a good time to begin making curtains to hang up—for inexpensive curtains here are scrims — with Barman lace edges—in ecru, white and cream. Madras Overhangings at $1.00 a Yard New Marquisettes at 45c a Yard Good-looking Marquisettes these Very effective overdrapes may be —with colored borders—in bird made from this Madras—and it designs, rose and blue tones with will blend well with furnishings— green—very effective indeed and in rose, blue, brown or green, at $1.00 a yard; 30 inches wide. Madras Drapes at $1.35 and $1.85 a Yard inexpensive at 45c a yard. Filet Nets at 35c, 45c and 50c a Yard Very pleasing designs are found Good-looking Madras Drapes with in these popular Filet. Nets—dou- plain ground and figures of rose, +ble thread weave—a full yard yellow and other shades—one yard kind that admits wide at $1.35—46 inches wide, at $1.85 a yard. Panel Nets at $2.75 to $6.00 Filet Nets in Oriental designs— birds, Japanese designs or stripes. Panel style window drape. ‘OURTH FLOOR wide and the the sun’s rays. New Filet Nets at 80c to $2.00 a Yard Filet Nets—with Japanese terns such as bird and othe nice for drapery purposes. Nice wide material in all-over effect. DRAPERY SECTION A Carload of Go-Carts Dela yed — Low Prices Are the Result A carload of Go-Carts—bought six months ago—was delayed in shipment, so we are able to sell them for less than we would—if they were bought more recently. Included are Reed Pullman Carriages and Stroll- ers, Collapsible Go-Carts and Sulkies. Here is a partial list of what we have: 10 Floor Samples in Reed Carriages: One-Fourth Less Included you will find: —Reed Carriages, special $37.50 —Reed Carriages, special $41.25 —Reed Carriages, special $45.00 50 Collapsible Go-Carts Specially Priced at $8: 25 Get one of these Collapsible Go-Carts and keep baby out in the much as possible—his good health will more than pay for the expenditure we a new cart. Go-Carts made on steel frames with reclining back and adjustable dash, fitted with three-bow hood. Fulton Collapsible Go-Carts $22.50 Go-Carts with padded seat and re- clining back—with soft flexible springs —fitted with three-bow leatherette hood and front hood on dash. —Collapsible Go-Carts at $12.95. —Collapsible Go-Carts at $19.50, Fulton Palace Go-Carts $27.50 to $30.00 Fulton Palace Go-Carts with high sides, fitted with four-bow leather- ette hood; can be arranged to hold an extra child. Priced $7.50 to $80.00. —Light-weight Folding Reed Go-Carts with reclining back and adjustable dash, at $10.00. —Light-weight Folding Sulkies, fitted with 10-inch rubber-tired wheels, at —Collapsible Sulkies with reclining $6.50. back and leatherette hood, at $15.00, oT. GO-CART SECTION, BASEME: ION STREET SIDE Flannelette Gowns at $1.50 It doesn’t pay to Distinctive Casaque Blouses Special $15.00 OVERBLOUSE STYLES SUITABLE FOR [ ALL EVENTS Blouses of individ- k ich | uality that have been - e night gowns much higher priced. When they can be 4 Made in the be- cone ag as little as P1.o0VU, coming casaque or overblouse style. Plain materials or Georgette | combina- tions. Handsome designs are shown, featuring em- Gowns in slipover or collarless and high neck styles — priced at $1.50. Extra Large ee broidery mi ox al keen Deemng ee braiding. Flasdslete ‘Goucs ‘ Good quality white i LAUNDRY SPECIAL pig = Pk me od , Wash Board and Laundry Basket — with collars or collar 4 for $1.15 less — finished with |} — Here’s a good one for those who have their hemstitching, em- | q laundry work done at home. One famil e broidered, scalloped ‘ edges or with wash braid and ribbon—at $2.50 and $2.95. SECOND FLOOR Sanitary Glass Washboard and medium-size split wood Laundry Basket, complete for $1.15. We cannot take phone orders at this price. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE cate