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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 1, tg. Ward did pay the bill and why Kiesick, superintendent of Je J Hii’ =Nerth Oaks farm, ity out to the Iry, I gota letter once from a well known #0 clety woman in Auburn, N. Y., writ Do You Lovea i ' 4 that I should not reopen the| ten at MoKi 1 ual request BEAUTIFUL ADVENTURESS WELL KNOWN IN SEATTLE, | fe y would be dragged in aa | to M 1 m, king an apt n WRITES STORY OF HER SENSATIONAL LIFE—CAUSED UP. |‘ ponent. J consented not te | ment wopen the ane i he asked me to] On Nov M“ 1904, | went to Dr ae come and wt yaa ge ] abs Hd ree the case Before the fi ¥ ee oe a, efeae ak =e u i u ome TCS eee eee eee ee eee ee eee eee eee 1 go away and let Toomey y away f 4 b and ay ; ~ : rt eer foe Do You Like to Buy Something and Sell It * nen ation wateed for oy M weds a > . ~ vals : D ; t * The f wing ory was writ y i thew + . lette 1 1 He RRR eR IEE : eed co Would You Like to Stand in Your Front Door Yard and * eee ee ee ee 2 ee Iw r and = h re-} > Res used to age me. 1 forced my way] View a Grand Scenic Panorama? Grand Old Mount . cotbraee wie hath ent Een ronal hen not im my Meart, Margaret, dear, U door in my F884 en aol Rainier, the Beautiful Cascades; the Rugged Olympics, " er ‘ r wom t ate r tr t. and | SC Pye col Mee yal ae ey eal oe Perpetually Snow-Clad! At Your Door the Grandest er ° 1 packed nd w Fri ib ' 1 but tf SE 4 gg. don)"” | with my maid” twent to New York | would mary blineven after ll hal and-Most Fascinating Park in All Seattle, WOODLAND! or business 1 Joston, | RIP FOR QUARE and then b i of the] " pen eaehee oe he took me for a|divoree andthe sensational untrue t the] At Your Feet Seattle and Its Blossoming Surroundings! rn nd Ww Arges ade ag me in ple~f an , Reta ng ‘the ence 40/80 OO vee 4 nant 1 the In the Distance the Ever-Smiling and Island-Dotted ad happy for a few days and| 1 saw De Dettingen at is ofc 4 Puget Sound! If You Like Such a Home Investigate Mie eo me mt A Gatentive at the hotel hed trail | TE, ac Lonsen to pay 2 $h.8%6 bil re ant arel and Buy One in Woodlawn Terrace Addition ~ While in St. Paul | old | Mre. Hoagiond, wife of the New/at the Auditoriam for me. Mr friend John W. Lawiesa, now presi | ¥e 1 way # mtra a wo of the San Francisco Gas Light/an who ts well kno’ Ser ern cr fsereencas em Peters y A Fine Residence Park Toomey. I gue nit | her own right | | With cach othe t time we} I found Mr, Toomey In her r | IGHLS | It is platted strictly park style. Within its borders ¢ wners have dedicated to the City four beau- met, me Se low me ° Be me the hotel n ay © ‘not ¢ | | Pp y pe \e hi * borde he o have toa! 10 the Cy four be andy esta” We petticd ah alabake in the door, They | citeneiicnindiahtte tiful park blocks which the City will tmprove and maintain Jor the benefit of the peapic. You certainly eannot expect more for your money than is offered you Woodlawn Terrace, fhe most distinctive und Gate for the marriage and we cam quick escape. ee ee ee + Fg and Langdon and seven I searched the room for evidence fine acts have made a comp! | * MARRIED MR. TOOMEY and found a string of pearls on the) AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT 2] an wook. The reserved seat idea bas attractive residence addition in ali Seattle, if you are looking for a profitable Investment and quick re We were married April 19, 1899,/ bed. The pearls we artly crush-| %& * already become a sett! eon. and left immu for th coast) et as if she had lying Of) @ SEATTLE leah Kleschna | Fourth of July wok the Star will | in Mr. HHM's r them THIRD AVE "The Female &| hone the greatest bill in ail Ito 32 Kis a Duty You Owe Yourself came back to § Nive with Frank W imtendent of the now general mana I took thoae beads and kept them j}® Detectives y. there beiag no leas than three These the identical beads that|® PASSION PLAY—St. Mary's #| headliners, Bobby Gaylor, La Valls in his suit for di * Church * |} and Albini, the magician. teal ata balli@ DOG AND PONY sSHOW— #| —_ To investigate and inspect these exquisite home sites, with city water, sidewalks, winding streets and Northera er of that road | charged or driveways, groves of trees and shrubbery—Nature’s loveliest handiwork supplemented by the art of man. and Mr. Hili’s right hand man. Mr.| when th videnly found tol» bird Ave. and James Street. & ‘The carnival for the benefit of] ans ties pi ; ' jots are selling for from $50 to $400 each, They are large, 30 to 50 fe Ward lived with bis sister at that/have disappeared and which he|® POLITE VAUDEVILLE—Star. #| the labor tomple fund opens at selling m $50 to $400 carb. y are large, being 30 to eet frontage and time afterwards - *| Third and Yesler, Monday nlg 100 to 190 feet deep. 400 of them were placed on the market just nime days ago and we have but 290 We went to keeping house on | Brown's Lincoln avenue. That was the time/enid them the summer stock season was on at} The } the Metropolitan and May Buckley | and the b was staying at our house. | Te One night we had a big party and} man got r walking paper everyone had a jolly time, Some of}and she went back to New Y the guests did not behave very well| We came on to St. Paul and then and that was the night that I found|T found that a woman who was pos Toomey and May Buckley in a com-/ ing as a sw widow in St. Paul promising situation |was Toomey's _ latest flame. She T ordered May Buckley out of the | used to meet him and walk down to | house. I forgave Mr. Toomey and) the office with ‘him. t we went to the Aberdeen again to| Rettingen came to see me often! and I went to his office often. He} Mr. Toomey joined card club/ hung around my fiat all the time } that he could and I went to see him LADIES An CHILDREN | nearly every day at his office. Can enjoy a pleasant afternoon at) at this time Bettingen sent me a Aiki Natatorium. An expert swim-}iocket. His picture and a lock of j SEN EEE EE EEE EE HEH | When the carnival special of ~ cars reaches Seattle, Monday morn at the of them left. The Verdict of the Public Is “Good Value” inly double in two years, Put this down in your note book and re ng, everything will be ready Mra. Fiske’s engagement con | crounde for the eetting up jeludes with Saturday night's per “shows” musemen eat tage te | various “shows” and amusement as far as high class producti jes & te pens oe concerne le ended Next year Mr | &regation Th one as already bee Be ger ag Pypshrerben serge aise | twice and bear an excellon tion for the high standard of it promises us that nothing but “trus' i a ne high will be neon in Seattle na | tract ae, Mme. Jijens, the high saeie Senha am’ te ‘ab, | fire-diver, promises to ere | sorbed by the theatrical octopus. /*ation bere. Besides the numerous | The only attraction at the Grand| Sows there will be special fontures.| this week will be Innes and bis|llimioations, parades and nove w York orchestral band, who] (™2!bits ame here for three concerts, Mon ; see lant. ‘Tuesday afternoon and|.,OWA Nethersole te to revisit the} Tuesday night. Except for the ted States next fall after a four | ears’ a » Dedale, | Frawley engagement in the middie | 7°? Le Deteb ® mey ¢ The price of these lots will « member that WE TOLD YOU SO. The Terms Are Exceptionally Easy Let us know how much you cam pay each month and we will make the terms to suit you. If you * want to build a house, we wilf loan you the money, or we will build # for you on small monthly pay- A Properly Conducted Savings Bank Cannot pay more than four per cent interest, but money deposited in Woodlawn Terrace is safer than in mises ua an unusually long ments Tke rent ie lh th acetyl sigan jaws e Joly this will be the last at paiastons divores problem Bihy, Welty a bank and wil) return you “an hundred fold Fourth of duly | that an always rem a0 on ab - We extend to you @ vordial invitation to visit Woodlawn Terrace Addition. Salesmen are on the Special rates will be made by the} IND ON WIDOV comes with the same band and mu-1 aon Greet and his players ar Northern Pacific, Tickets on sale} 1 got direct evidence at this | sictans who made such a hit at thelr) oo lone werien of wood lot ground and will bo plaased to give you every detail of Information you may desire. recent engagement at the Portland | f rm limit July| oe str Toomey's carrying on next month under the a ly 2, and’. FB July Oth street and follow the sidewalk west and a few minutes’ Take the Green Lake car, get off ai }fair, With him are Bobu €; to points on the ’ 209 the widow, who I und ood was }the University of Chicago. | miles of S matars | siso friendly with other well known | the famous Bohemian | 1b ffice near the majn ent » to Wood Park ke the FP mt call at N, P. City Office, Seattle. ***)s¢ Paul me and Mme. Partridge, a well known) ay) nin pur ein) walk will bring you to our off a © majn entranc ‘oodiawn Park; or, take the Fremont- — - | Toomey had discovered that Bet-| a ee |gin its seventh seanon at St. Pa Ballard car, get off at 45th street and 6th avenue, follow the sidewalk four blocks, then turn east and you tingen was in love with me and was| - ig err et . Minn. In A nt | The Female Detectiv 1 be} Will seo the office aid to have cow and to have paid more than} 200,000 net profits sinc |coming to my house, and I was go jing to Bettingen’s off Bettinge jon th VION & CO. ED. W. FORESTR, Manager Real Estate and Loans. Bailey Building. Phones 337 Addition Office, 50th and Phinney. Open Every Day Until 8 P. M. Phone North 224. {given at the Third Avenue theater | ! d - 400 +} meet him | Saturday night for the last time, Tt] 30 fd of Day.| has done a large business in the)! | ft Bettt id he went down | “0 © lis serene rp taggenti oe tak that| Starting Sunday afternoon the| one Bettingen was found|*ame company will produce | Mr dre oe ot bo. Chict ot | Taylor's lateat eastern success, “The I police O'Conner. The chief took | White Tigress of Japan - play ating OT beney ‘aud drove | that will test not only the ability o en ss the company individually, but col him to the chief's house where be/ i Ciey for every member in the og tangent Pano home that| ‘ast Will have a strong part. Miss afternoon anf told the maid: “Go| characters will essay the ttle and tell Mrs. Toomey to go down to will the Held for Ransom” be pomeers leas eat save th | rast play produced by the Taylor moby . A net. |company and will close the sixth I went to O'Connor's house. Ret-| woo of their summer engagement. tingen heard us and tore out of the house through the back Thad] after Saturday night there will an interview with Bettingen in his! but two more performances of office at 4 o'clock, and he t id ™*) Cogad’s dog and y show that The salmo sbout his trou renewed bis | has been in ttle in the big tents! to open will, a protestations of love. e at Third and James all week, For! ormen MEETING AT CHURCH Sunday afternoon and evening| Good Pianos-—- No Other Kind Is Cheap Wherever you buy your piano today or to-~ morrow, next week or next month, think of this: GOODNESS I8 CHEAPER THAN “CHEAPNESS.” We've tried “cheap” printing, “eheap” advertising “cheap salesmen — yes, even (long ago) “cheap” planos, and we've found that “cheap” 13 NOT CHEAP, Good—nothing else—ia cheap. Now we are ready to say our asked street near th eading woman ith “The Rogers Brothers in | land” next season The comedienne of the glittering mandolin ls now subbing for Fay Templeton in a New York roof garden skit which Is about « to local fish marked by an exception GOOD pianos y good run. Fishermen returning - - That night at the French Catholic h ea have beet Wie that) STEINWAY : many changes have been made that) trom Cape Flattery state that the AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. A. B. CHASE. church, Dr. Bettingen met us with 4] wii! add to the excellence of the] suckoyes will start Br sweltvee 4 na secs ih oe = vs jearriage. | entertainment | Dr. Bettingen then rrotested his } jlove for me. Hw saci ‘The @'ar Trio, at the Star, and Hive without me. Finally he beg straite to San Francisco and stay unti! the | It is predicted that the largest r ’ EF body of fishermen will congregate trouble blew over. He was to fol ver hone | w and marry me snot © this year on the banks off the San |low an Dy me as m as he} Tit “ 4 - as ould pes From & ‘le and Ballard alone . the nurse, Ramer —T more than tow * wil leave for im: the banks next week. or the past before God. Do you mean this, and as busy as bees preparing : do you believe in God? . boats and nets for the work td “Yes, Eliza, 1 mean it,” said Dr. ome. Bettingen, “for 1 am as good a In addition to the large number Catholic as you or Mrs. Toomey.” from this port and Ballard there He then took me in his arms and wi be the'esual ag SP se other cities on the sound, Besides he t two weeks. Large schools ESTEY, EMERSON, STARR, HELLER, * and others, at compara- tively low prices and liberal terms, are at your service ar prted to be making their way towne the inner channels of the me to go away | aed |e in OAD Benefit Labor Temple Fund Our prices never change—always equitable—Phones 567 TONIGHT, FEMALE DETECTIVES.” Woek commencing Matinee for SUNDAY, JULY 2 ‘or the fifth week of the summer season by the “Taylor Com- pany.” Russell & Drew Present Sisced me, eaging No memory ts quite so lasting or , M. are to Frisco, and stay | the irge number of fishermen who fee ee ee Till then come} #0 pleasant to us grown folk as|for the past years have been er Tr. as. ay ors New Yor nite arnt dial Buy Voue Soetione to you and we will be married, and|tho recollection of the “Sunday | #uKed in the trade, there are a large by ‘our life D ppior than it hi anton © deny| "Umber of fishermen w have, It CLO BELiAsiE ePoT Zour life will be happier than it has| night in the parlor.” And to deny| DUmMOr OF fiahernien wine avon Company of Players 1 TW Lip WEE ” one’s children the elevating In-line Atiantic coast with a view to KLINE & ROSEN 825 First Avenue. Ra, in his latest big Eastern Metropolitan Success. ‘The White Tigress of Japan The most noteworthy dhrsor of the Y Su analy Castumed—Cortoct Scanic in vironment Startling Climaxes, Realistic bf 8, Heroic Deeds of Daring A GREAT AND BEAUTIFUL PLAY THAT COMES IN AN ‘0 A DEMAND.”—-N. ¥. Herald The Character Creation of a Century—A Realistic Romance of the Russo-Japanese War—FOUNDED ON FACTS “THE WHITE TIGRESS OF JAPAN” Next week Last Week of the Taylor Company “Held for Ran FREE me TALK ABOUT DIVORCE. COMMENCING JULY & YESLER LOT, THIRD AND JAMES New Attractions Extraordinary by The Nat Reiss Southern | Carnival (0, New Open Gap Loop the Act rakee’s Slide for Life al Features Daily I went to his office. He grab! bed | uence of music is to be selfish. nny ~ = le on the ing nis, loca: hermen say, is due my hand and kissed mp. He went) yery home should have @ plano.| {othe failure of the Grand banks eee - ~~ The D. S. Johnston Co, ie offering | which did not pan out #o well this the largest variety of good instru-| year monts—and at the lowest prices. Many new boats are t making an additional fle The Chickering, the Kimball, the| than a dozen boats from this city Krell Auto Grand and many other] °ver lost year m good makes are shown here exclu . | sively. ‘Terms may be arranged to] Go to Olympia on the Fourth on steamer Capitol City, 6% hours ing built of more SW jmatch the me pes i. | ment atens Shoes in Olympia. Fare, $1.00 rownd trip. Steamer leaves Gaibraith’s dock at | STORE-——— ALL OVER THE Bie Beattic’s Leading Piano House. Picnic at German Park, Georg: 903 SECOND AVE, town, tomorrow, Sunday, July 2u Burke Building. Heavy Wired Tin Loaf Pan Se dos, Best Quality Paper Plate First A CT] eae 6 eee » Tre . 3 9g John Cort te ( Avonue an . i By Pi sii ining rc | 20: puntos Dvorted rant GRA AY} ttn’ ce ST A RTHEATER Fre! ere ors. 1 | 12 Splendid New Shows—Excursions by Boat and Ral . Seehpapemmana eee aire ze THEATER aroelral te Vaudeville in | pox seats || pitt ‘ cou Castile Soap | lé tasers Ra I 4 10¢ Ammunition Cane he Be Bast Pure White Candies. Ammunition for Canes,2 pke. ibe doz. Pure White Royal Fruit ee ; 5¢ Ja 40¢ doz, Fire Polished Tumblers pen Mat. and his New York Orches oy — Wood Coat Hang- — eveae overeee nd of Sixty People, Accom ae re PRI fed. b ‘ . go . ; raecwerdnd 4 nied y Partridge, Kryl and 1 Bar Pure The Home of Pe Seattle. ‘250. Melvin G, Winstock, Manager. wew sit monpay | (()7Al)’S BASE oF Oiies Laon Cojears —Y tuesday INN ES RECREATION PARK DOG AND PONY SHOWS re it ‘Tnovby Gaylor, Noted Celtic Come- dian. duly 4 { Wagner's World Masterpi nie Side shows at aoe ot Wee ets th ‘th caein an Evenings, Sun-{l Vaile, Novelty Ring Kinga tar will Mammoth Tents at Third and Jam Saleen -qavatea POPULAR days, Holl-[Albini, Peerless Magician, eentinucud Tl every Afternoon and Evening All AT 3:30. exclusively to days, Reserv-[Sandorson & Co, Musical Sketon}yem * ote eck ond Sunder: Popular Music, MUSIC | ed Seats, Ved votig McGuire, Character Artist. |Patrio cs Bunarea Bi nly ‘Trained Pete 3 , Iilustrator, Jgram. onal Treat— OTH—Preceding- the Parsifal Music Mr. Innes will give a short Rox Seats 250J!ealle Pomeroy, Song Great Educational lytical description of this famous work. pk te Pc romp Finest Show on Barth tor ‘Tuesday Matinee Tuesday Night ae Worley’s Orchestra, a and Children, ma As En Biscellancous Program _ GONTINUOUS SHOWS ON SUNDAY, 2 TO 10:30 P.M, iy, rain or hint,

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