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TTTK 3101.:0'0 OHEGOMA5, XTEDXESDAT, DECE3IBEK 8, 1915, 3 HUSBAND'S FRIEND TELLS MURDER TALE Salesman Says Woman Cast From Cliff After Receiving $50,000 From Father. BIGAMY ALSO IS CHARGED Con fa-.arn Prrlarrd to !! IW-ea In.plratJ by Con-rntloje I. ire in rnbrdn Mifit of ConnlMloa of Crime. rtbiB. eait to icn4 a eon f-aalAft r CMtiM to the effact Ifl e "ee aa coejlple of rrrdrrlrk T. " aUea. :Tin of Price tr. oa Naamtr :i. Utl. f4r n wlrPI "friiera la lb .:ra h-ra he e.ii M-a. l'rif trirown over t.itt aa rfetaia of the l ed crime. :t'-Mn. a lrtin aalramaa cf iiMtitto. r. ".. en.l I'rtre era tnd'r lo4 etm.oi for muriir. b'4 I'cic today e.irf ts.t tie w mncroi of the d-etb of hl arire. llarjr Kridlar Price. memSar nf a rromiarnt Ulnnaaola fm:r. Price uiit fc wife aciint air fI eiar tLe cliff. After her tech he uvl the Oct ef Minneapotia for t'j .') dirmcn f.ir laeainc tha naj.ila on tne rir b.nfc uoprolKi A He witbirr the euit later. ISM' fkWIt AIM Wae. rn- i ato rherr.4 with kicimr, fcanne; hfi, it I .aid. thrte atrae arith- out a tfivorre. l.t ntot tc-tar 'o4 in the e4ae of tfta c: ff or whirh Mae. Prico foil l eai.i that on tha n.'sM of bar eata aha ini rar Itujbea! aa,i he vara rid In la aa autiobi a. . iai 1 tt-.rf f5i...J at tfiat point and Vr. IT lea I'ft ! car whaa br hu.henl eai-l IRare ee enema iroibla. Ma a 'M mat lh oman than kj'-) oar tha embeaamant to th ro- fcaloejr. t.-M.oa !d that fee an4 Prlra thaw ..-.n.:..i tha bantt and Prica bnait ia tna bclr of Ma eifa. Kt.h.aon 4 i ha baard a aound at mada him think IK. I I ri.-o wee bat:B ba !( it a atofta. TalNala) taaaterval faaa4. II aald ha rt jrfid ! tha araaa tha 4r aad fund a b:mdx atona aad tiAtarad out a pitfa ef ro'b t'dr. aav Ma tC aimtlar ta fha ena bo foiind A.tatat nftty Attortiav i:raat aid mat rt.-M.or bad told Mm th ai ." cr'ma bad r'"d oa bia aalad aatil ba araa minpi:. to roafaaa bia part ta tt. Ila aaid l.t-Moo bad a rtad that tha vrirn rhftrc a aa piann.d f r thraa month, that ba bad if.4l t- part.rfpata. dptta aa af f.r of ItM far bt aru-a. but bad f:aa:r cwnaanta aftar I'rva bad tel. lowad b ra to Waahea-ta Vtata. Wra. itih t. ad t haa ra.-a!Tad from br fath.r tr. rfr b.fora aha dia.l Whan tod of 1.1'MwBI vtatamanta. ITtc baadad tha ilorr aa !: an t d.'- arad that ba would prata b ISB'HtW-. BRITISH TAKEN FROM SHIPS Tratoo Captaro Atlarit to Jofla kail lraa-ojrr. lTlS. t t. A Athaaa ca fatk!, t trio i:hana Tataa-rapt Co" paar t Colon.l If . Napiar. ta lata H.-iti.h military atta.-ha at fofla, baa baaa takan off a liroatt ataantar bjr a a'-rnaa iumarina aaar la.tna. A lrtti,h orTli-al raprt r.aivad to hc tnat rartairi Arthur Jtan- lr W 1 1 o a. mvnr of I'arllamant for Vjrbh;ra. baa baaa mala a prtaoaar of war. Ila waa mnujirt tattara from I a l atarn Matitarranaan l lnda and waa travahaa bv a tiraab staamar, wh-lk waa ptoppad br anj Auatrian aub anartna. It baa baaa asoartaioad. tba raoert aata, that nooa of tla papara tabaa from him waa of ana Importance. datloa. Mr. ram. a, rarda4 br but aa a rapraaaatatl of tba Admiaiatra Ikoa. aald. amid rbaara. tbat ba ba4 war bad fcarmoaioitaly wllb Mr. Mo co aba la tba paat mad purpoaad ta work barmoaloualr with biro la Ua fmora. MrCoaaaa bavw . t Wwda. hairmaa McComba alao aroaa to ra mark that tba laroorratl roromlttao would contlaua to work, lodafatlarablr for tha furthar aorraaa of tbo party. II dac:arvd thara waa not a cloud oa tha Iamocratle horlton aad tbat It w tba duty of tba comrollta to aa tbat flora abould catbar. Tba roramlttaa waa eonfroata4 with two roataata which thraataaad lor a tlma la rauaa him faallna:. but thay w.ra a-1 1 ad la a abort tlma and tbo aimoaphara aaaralnsly waa claarad. fray Woodaan. of Kantucky. waa eal ad la bla ronlaat with Oaneral Halda maa. of l.oui.llla. aad Mill R. Klac waa .td froro orcsoa la a eontaat with V. r. ratarly. a o.rt of tbo day waa takrn op la baarlnc tha raoaa of woman auffraca d i-u..'d by rrpraaaotata of tbo uf- ir.il!.' orcannation aad 7 a ww om.n in oDooaltlon. Tba commit ... .r.m.uj.d all tha apaabrra, but thar waa no effort to placo tha mam bar. on rarord. laral hundrad wool' an rrowdad Into tbo eommlttao-rooia rkMf thalr a DO k ram an- . . . . ..HHim iha XVttaaifi A dm taiairaiioa " - mambara of llouaa and nata who have h.irad to rarry forward bla pollclaa waa adopiad br a aiandlnf ota. MUNITIONS SHIPS SUNK ...i il trailtt lm r.o I l MIRIIC DOW. Maay t Trawrla Daotroyaw aa Albanian aaaf V bllo (Mac bars la aa pllao lor AUbra. VIKXXA. P. 7. Tba alnklna; of rrn-( ubmartna boat, tba Kraanal. and als ataamara aad als larsa aad aav aral imtll Mnntaaatirla aallinc vaaaola In ibo lowar Adrutlc Ma. off tha coaat of Albania, la rclatad la tha official communication laauad bar a today. All tha vaaaala waro loadad with war mate. riaL which thay altber were trytn to land on tba Albanian Coaat or to con Tar th-re. ria of tba ataamara and tba aallinc hlpe ware ot to the bottom by the Auatrlan rru lar Xovara and Auatriaa torpado-boat aiaatroyara at Haa Ulo t.nm da Wad ja. which Itae la tbo Oulf of l-rlnv to tha north of turao, Tbay ware nacad In di.charalnc munltlona. One Italian ataamcr armed with three cuna. and an Italian motor veaael war I aurk while on thatr way from urinaiai Puraaao. Tbcaa were loadad with munltioaa While tha Aoatrtane war amacrd In alohlna. the aaaal at fan tiioaannl dt M ! u a. funa oa ahoro bombarded ham hetlT. but. tba official report a; a. without eurreea ,V0MAN. 83. CASTS BALLOT lr, .Varah A. Jrffrlrw. of rwport. Votra on I It lllrthday. Xi:t-rRT. Or, Da. Special I Mr, r.rah A. Jaffrtaa. of tbla city, ceie- bratad bar 'ib b'fthdar aterda by alkmc ta the po le and otlc la the Ur alarlloa. Vra. Jaffriaa la aa Oraon pioneer or f. and la tbo oldeat plonaer realdent tha Taiuma country, ribe waa mar ird ta Outer Jaftrlaa and hay movea Tonralla Vallay. near Uralna. where bar lived for yeara. Tba bnabaad. both km and one auchter bare ainca died, but Grandma ffrtea la allll bale aad Bearly. .ery t. a day ahe may be aeaa walklac from I rh without aaalalance. Khe baa made. er own ardan. I , , LANSING GIVES REASONS 1 1 frnm frwf rmtf DEMOCRATS PICK ST. LOUIS ''wttti'ja.f rrn yrat Taea .an tad o plJa from tha asaoctatloe af rommarre to contribute ftaa.aoe oa rail ef tha traaaurer ef the I'.roocratic Comrrtittaa. Wlaaaarl Damaa rata aad llalp. The adaocata ef ft. Iula .uppla anaatad thalr finaftctat Inducamanta by a wernlaer to tha rommittaa that tbo renaantloa waa naad'd In Miaaourl to kaap the It electoral ota of that atate In the remo-rtic column. The detata. Ilo. from t.!Ua plrad.d with tha com m t taa to reward tha lorat fkamocyacy ef the itourh by an l n the ronaaatloa it aar to a ."nmliafn atata. Tba epaaine; of the ee.aioa took oa ao atmoaphara ef a lova faaat whaa Themae J. P'. ef Xorth Carolina, a prate of aratary ef the Xavy Paitiala. waa mlti aacratary and la a .paevb of accaptane daclarad report, af t ('mc betwaaa bimaatf and Xa. t-.wi r'h.tm.f t t'r.r r bl n fnnn. that finally thalr nam-i had been man tionaJ q other omlc.lrable connec tion. It waa rnnaldared doubtful tonlcbt that the tail of tba eotnrotintratlona which have paaaed belweea Fecrelary Lanainc and the Carman Arnbaeeador would bo made public In the near fu ture, unleaa the preaent vlewa of the a'ita.f rnenead matarlary. FOR ERUPTIONAL AILS OFTHE USE POSLAM TVMtam brlnra akin r-owfort: tulrV ratiaf f rom .or.n.. Itrbina and ae craaattoa. Whan I'lmplaa. Kruptlona. I.a.haa. ril.t.r. Intlamad llrhlnc Spot, Abraalona or otb.r aurfaca (mu bi.a annoy. lo.lam ta tha eoothlnr antlaaptio ramady to quickly ha and drtao tham a a ay. oftantlmae It clrara away ttndua radnaaa ovar nlcht. For Ixlfnu and etubborn akin diaaaaea It la aa emcellent traatmanl. poatant (oap Imnarta tha rood a f facta of aniiaaptic m'diration with 1'o.iam. Try tt for Toii.t aad liath. I'or aamplaa. and e. iUrr.ni to rTtnarttancy l.aboralorlae. JJ Wa.t ISlh M.. Naw York City, sold by all Drue c .r. Holiday Bazaar a Now Open On the Second Floor uihtrm Thousands of Christmas Gifts Collected From All Over the Store arm conveniently arranged tor your selection Nothing Over $2.00 L &pman$otle & (Set J c"M4tnaK4.rW.vo of C Men I Only" An Appetizing, Homelike Luncheon Served in the Economy Basement for Holiday Shoppers, 11:30 to2 P. M., Special 25c Catting Skirts Free of Charge TTbra tha mat trials arm purchased fmm oar silk or dress foods departments.' In mMitirm. . ' Mr. Edmund Gamey Will personally conduct fret classes every Tuesday aad Thursday. On th eighth floor, where press irons and sav in rmach hres are at yoxrr mrrvixx. mail and Telephone Orders Filled by Expert Shoppers CO raw. a a av eixhaihliM Pacific Phone Marshall 5000 Home Phone A 6691 Om Personal Service Bureau Is fully eqnipped -vith expr vrnrsd shop pers lo care for all mall and telephone orders. Every order is given personal aftm tmn, T fKnt iervicc Lurean do ytmr Crmt- PwSMimdl Xmaas Store The Store Accommodating Is at Your Service Service With a Smile Over 1000 Boudoir Caps At 79c Each Regularly They Would Be $1.00 to $125 And such pretty ones, and so many different styles. This is one of our Chrutmas wonders our makers have been working on them at odd moments all Fall theare of fine nets, laces and organdie with trimnungs of ribbon bows and roses. Many women, we are sure, will buy two and three or even more, as they are so very attractive and so inexpensive. First Floor Kays er s Famous Italian Silk Can be purchased here by the yard, and is now being used for making Xmas gifts, such as underwear, waists, scarfs and skating jackets. In plain colors, 44 inches wide, at SI. 50 yard. In stripes, 50 inches wide, at $3.50 yard. Second Floor Your Pictures Fitted Free of Charge in These Old Gold Stand Frames Very Special, 79c If you have a favorite print or drawing, or a photograph, bring it in Wednesday and let us fit it in one of these stand frames, which repre sents the newest thing in artistic frames. All sizes in rich old gold finish, with glass and back. As illustrated. Sixth Floor i P Concerning a Suit Event The Greatest Transaction of Its Kind We Ever Planned and Carried to a Successful Climax t We Went We Saw We Triumphed Our suit buyer made a special trip to New York for this purchase. He has lately returned, and a few days ago the result of his trip was shown by the arrival of many hundred new suits. Suits such as we sold a month ago at almost double these prices. Suits that represent the finest in fabric and tailoring. It is impossible for us to illustrate the many models, but you are interested in the fact that no matter what size you wear we have it in many styles. Nothing has been spared in fabric or tailoring. The suits are all man tailored in every prevailing style. The great strides made by our suit de partment this Fall is a proof positive that women are looking to this store for their ready-to-wear apparel. While the assortment is generous, we urge morning shopping when we can give you better indi vidual attention. Some Very Smart New Handbags Have Just Arrived for Xmas Very Special at $1.50 Of fine and long irrain leathers in variety of the newer shapes such as pleated styles, and are beautifully lined with Dresden and moire silk. Hinged in coin purse and hanging mirror. Mounted on metal frames. . First Floor Sale Bohemian Glassware FROM HAIDA, BOHEMIA Nestled away among the hills of Austria was a small residence which was factory at well. In it lived an artist glassmaker with his sons and his apprentices. Together they engraved and gilded, in the beautiful Bohemian way, many artistic creations of their own. This artist glassmaker produces no more. Mis sons and. appren tices are on the firing line, valiantly fighting for their country, and his work may never again be resumed. Today we consider ourselves most fortunate in having a large quantity of this artist's productions, bought at the before-the-war prices directly from him on his premises, and we now offer these pieces, not alone at the old retail prices, but at special prices far below. 4- Inch Handled Nappies 39c - 5- 1 nch Handled Nappies ..... . .59c Two-Handle 4-Inch Nappies 39c 4-Inch Tall Bon Bon Comports 55c 6- Inch Tall Bon Bon Comports 69c 7- Inch Tall Bon Bon Comports 95c Low-Footed Bon Bon Comports 69c . Bon Bon Baskets, 4't-Inch 39c Low Sweet Pea Vases 69c Mith Klaer. $16.85 For Suits Selling at $30.00 68 suits in this assortment, in plaited jacket styles some plain tailored, others braid or fur trimmed. Every jacket is lined with silk and made in this season's popular lengths. Of poplins, serges and gabardines, in black, navy and brown. $23.85 For Suits Selling at $38.50 Exactly 83 suit in this lot. comprising some of the choicest garments worn this season. Of velvets, broad cloths and poplins in a large variety of styles. Trim mings of fur, braid and velvet. In black, navy, brown, green and plum. $31.75 For Suits Selling at $47.50 37. novelty suits of broadcloth and poplins in the new 38-inch lengths. Every suit trimmed with fur or braid, and beautifully lined with silk. In black, navy, brown, green and plum. $19.45 For Suits Selling at $35.00 74 broadcloth, poplin and serge suits in black, navy, brown, green and plum. The variety of stvles is large and almost every popular model can be found in this special assortment. Fur trimmed, braid trimmed an velvet trimmed. In every size from 14 to 44. $26.85 For Suits Selling at $42.50 54 suits, copies of the highest-priced models, repro duced to our especial order in recently designed styles of broadcloth and velvets, in black, navy, brown, green and plum fur and braid trimmings. $36.50 For Suits Selling at $50.00 38 suits representing the season's newest and most correct styles. Every new model produced during the last ten days will be found here. The long. 38-inch, fur-trimmed, flaring-skirt suits predominate. Of broad cloth, gabardine and poplins in black and colors. Third Floor New Heavy Beacon Blanket Bath Robes Vq That Would Be $3.50 Regularly, Sale .... The warm, comfy kind, in artistic designs, beautiful colorings and becomingly fashioned, that women would delight to receive for Christmas gift Made with square collars, and revers or V shape necks or with large round collars and small tailored collars. They are satin bound or cord trimmed. Also plain styles, all have cord girdles and pockets. They are made extra full, beau tifully tailorfd and finished. Sizes 36 to 46. Fourth Floor Try Our Special 25c Hot Lunch In the Basement 'VVierc You Spend the Least and Get the Most for It" Order Your Xmas Greeting Cards In the New Stationery Shop in the Basement One Radical Reduction of Suits i ' Representing the Remainder of the. Most Popular Styles of the Season That Sold Up as High as $16.50 at $6.95 This is a suit ev ent that will arouse the keenest Interest, especially among women who are familiar with the excellent styles, the superior tailoring and the fine materials used in all our suits. In this sale . are suits 'of serges and poplins in black, navy, brown and green. Every jacket is lined with satin and is made and finished in the most perfect manner. Every skirt has jusf the right fullness that the fashion of the day demands. Basement Crepe Here Is Your Opportunity For Buying a Xmas Blouse de Chine and Silk Lace Blouses at $1.98 Hundreds of Newest Models Embroidered, tucked, plait ed and fancy trimmed styles. In white, black, navy, flesh and maize. It is an exceptional lot of waists, in fact, we have never offered tetter or more attractive styles at the price of $1.98. Basement