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THE STAR SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1909 EWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR ) SIRE Paty |ATEST IN TRAVELING SUITS tul crisp Joes the delicate shader ax well Heh tones so popular and Cream. who has react akin of cream an gomplesion regimen fe the simplest and fe the wo A little i Water and cy bapa the secrets | Know that if, or even the TAKE CHARGE Y STREAK SHOW ——— f Marshal} of Tampa, Fla © W. Rex as macager on the P . Mt Aaterests | in i middle 1 roses, tam’ who ta 13. 8. b the tors to the Mivactions at his place at We WH be represented old scenes, dances and tie amusements. in F performer is an artist Be room for everybody as the building has the capacity of any oa eo There are seats admission is 15 cents iaad 10 cents for children. GIVE UP. Bited Pree oO, July 10.-—-That sugar plantation howe recent Hawallan SMirestened = international 4 have given wp all Wietory or reinstatement today by Chart bo meer of the steamer Lar has arrived from Hono IKE! pe to Warren, the water | lu in crowded with Taborers who are now out ‘ad are seeking opportun- | the Islands WTS ENJOY A TRP TO STRAITS leasant excursion on the & through the San ‘Was enjoyed yesterday : Of the delexates of the Beonvention, which has been mion here Bound an old fashioned i ‘Was held. in which 800 Welting Pyihians and their 4 pated on was hb Grill eam o MB team left for bovis Main this morning on & ape i ‘HOME TO FATHER Sailaat 0 of neighbors W, & iD-year-old Indian taken away from her fath pp fm Renton, which to be vod anfit piace Fetterday appeared Prater. After hearing was home (1 fn exhibitic: exposition me ‘hme lime ago. Fe" “Friends Will Meet Of the Bo« ¥ aha igh In t 4 b and lb tomo George Hens i ERS ARRESTED, D, July 10. Spat and two we Bare not been countertes i P Phd AL om C * on being 1 deposes person Oualy 9) 4, TOF wir duly (says have ad a re |) pleeon fmmigration de: | Y under oath ttle 20 yen: Ra of sald de- ny other person, | NTON TERKY sworn to befere th da; me uly, 1909 RED ©. ROWN, ce of tl oe, Beattie Pre. cinet, King County, Washington Om: | toastmaster , sheriff fo: ¢ girl wears a semi ne sult of soft | ary to complete the, ar tlatle « The ha p of ro color t vely the al ugh b ie large rose in physician, about their complexion, means an endiess routine of bills; but my remedy wil for the busiest as w the most economical of women tame “bing but milk and warm water—one part milk to two of water, With and neck freely twice a day minutes morning and night BUSINESS MEN HOLD INFORMAL BANQUET One hundred repr news men and sbip five stative bus of Beattle informal banquet at mh hotel last night, after first meeting of the ansportation Bureau of attended an the Li which the T the Chamber of Commerce was held Teal, of Portland, who t« the attorney repre ng the asso elated bureaus, was the principal speaker and J. 8 Goldsmith was In ble address Mr Teal contended that the same rates should hold good here those whieh prevail in the east, citing many instances to show that the contrary la now the case. J. 8 Goldsmith stated that $10,000 was necessary (o fight the suite now pending ahd that the members were to be gaseaeed to raise the amount On behalf of Behwa Lacher Broa. he placed $506 to the eredit of the association. Carried Gold eel. SAN FRANCISCO, Jaly 10 Bringing $100,000 in gold bullion the steamer Falcon arrived here to day from A ka. Two days out of &t. Micha he Falcon ran Into an ice field and waa held for three days TXIGAR mE rn MAINLY ABOUT thie I bathe my face f | sranted a divorce on the jot personal indignities las Incapable of handling money Zeeeeooococe eOeeeeeeooee WOMEN PPO Pe Oeoeeeeeeesooree The PHrecerorcess Little Lady.” 1f You Want to be Liked. Make re for the people eure that 4 ar niet y imply + loretand the talk hout any réal ey att ' At things from thet potn pathy The tubfrock girl will be evidence than ever this sume the washable y more tr dainty pri mualln. | SLOW STEAM NORTH eer oer BS yak OM-MARYS} : OOK BOOK) :: Breakfast Omelet Heat fo }paheh of wait, t 1| ake Whe Quick Baking Powder Bincult Mit a H i) iwaler, whicl clent to make a very Taplo oa Custard ald a pint of 1 h half uf imar and half a wait of silt, Add @ heaping ta f inetantane heaton separate! flavor with extract, Berve very vanilla ¢ enn. Baked Tongue joak a corned Crullers. fou nded add Koll shapes and fry to a Kt Dral out Cheap Coffee Cake of cold coffer me emg, beat ¢ op of auge ' of lard or batter ia, nutmeg ut or | ox MOTHER-IN-LAW IS REBUKED BY JUDGE OLO MAN BEGS TO KEEP YOUNG WIFE BUT DIVORCE 18 GRANTED. | administering a scathing Mra. Mary Franklin for year-old daughter wan 80 y After rebuke to allowing her | to marry a man who aid, Judge Ronald yeaterda ed Mary Landers, th tid-wife, a divorcee from ber aged husband, Le roy Landers, of Va taiand. Lan ly to be ab lowed to keep b court that he would be long. He said thet his wite's mother was the cause of all the trouble, He claimed he had given the motherinlaw money to yay off & mortgage on Ballard property and that she continually wanted money did not want and was grounds Mary, the daughter to remain with Landers characterized her and placed the property fn a trust fund for Mre. Landers 2yearold boy and an unborn child Mrs. Prankiin, the judge said, had deliberately enenared the old man for bis m y, and he scored her roundly, stating that the young wife be probably the moat innocent of tall. He said divorce was the only means he had of placing the money in a@ trust fund and thereby pro Judge Ronald |tecting the childrens by this strange | The th taxicab ha Sharks, E. F. Glennon and M ford, who were arrested on com | plaints of overcharging customers and robbing the Taxicab company, | were each fined $100 and costs yeu | terday in Justice Brown's court.| They were all committed to jail, in default of payment, but are expect ed to pay the fine in the course of J ours. Glennon, ft is said arged one W. H. Dole, a passen about $7.00 in exe of the proper fare, ShaPks was charged) with robbing his employers of $2.40, and Woolford ix alleged to have held out 90 cents, The two latter we prosecuted for petit larceny. | HONOLULU SHIPPING. (ity Umited Press.) SAN FRANCIBCO, July 10.- chal reporta of the work done Hawaii by the United States asia eering corps, comptied b Eveleth Winslow, arrived today on the steamer Luriine, and were for warded imme rly to Washingtor The reports contain interes data relating to the shipping at Honolulu ae Major E ED, GUDREE (WED Friends of Kd Cudihee, former sheriff of King county, are around congratulating him thie morning and they have cause to, for Ed was married two weeks ago In Vietoria to Mise Ella Steiner, and the mar riage has just been antiounced Mra. Cadihee is a splendid must cian, and has appeared musicales here. The groom waa two terms, and became prominent at the time w Tracy wae bosy in Washington, Cudihee being sherlff at that time. He is now engmted-in the livery business HERE ISA in many) upton. AINE. ARE NLD (My United Pree) TACOMA, July 10.—A double at finity case, in which B. E. Teeter and Mra D. Wele, both of 8t. Jobna. Mich, forsook wife and husband, respectively, has resulted in the ar rest of the pair in a Bouth Tace hotel. Teeter says that for years he and Mra. Wele have that they had cast their matri al jote wrong. There are no children in either | family OROTHEAHOUD WIL CELEBRATE AT FAIR | Fraternal Brotherhood is preparations for a big Y.-P. during the week of July when the annual en. campment of the Uniform Rank will by eld in Beattie A special train of six coaches con taining the uniform rank companies drill teams, supreme officers and lodge members will leave Los An} geles Sunday, July 18, for Seattle, | stopping at all principal pointe on the way up, pleking up members yand Advertising the fair, and arriv x at Seatile July 22 at 6:15 a. of running direct to theh fair grounds. The making time at No Charge for “Americana” Free admission to the great Am: | |phitheatre at.the-exporttion tonight for the musiéal, military and p: technipal production of “An icana.” BARGAIN? One acre under cultivation with fine orchard, 5.room house; will sell quickly, Call at once, Only $1,850 Terms SEATTLE REALTY CO. H. DEGERING., N One Priced Piano House. 1406 First Avenue 501 American Bank Building, STEAMER PRESIDENT MAKES RECORD AUN: of the The steame Pacific Coast A Ae ship company which left Seattle at 10:10 Iaat} Thursday morning. arrived today in Franciaco, breaking the " oa ever made for the t held by the steamer Gov | The time was 4 hours and The Governors time a and participate tn Drop by spoonfuls In grea pane and bake in a h NS WADDLE AND Rice Muffine. | 1 wift 2 cup alt. Add nly blend, | cup of col Beat 1 egg Neht \% teaspoon Milk Pie. ugar Sour half cup % € One milk touspoon v crusts, This makes ment. It te 5 Appoint from the ranks of b Al present tin * FOREST FIRES ARE How to Say “ on THREATENING TOWNS) wouldn't touch it. J feel t point, paue that }in an unmistakable bas any right te ha way ast pose @ future 5 in a diffe "RUCK OF FS STEAMER LAUNCHED. ‘<" cz RAMENTO, J 10,.—T hire (By United Press) rien r NEW YORK, July 1¢—F . mn the land, & of 16 gune tor at the time BR ‘his Cler new replica of the hed this o Mra Alice Greer Buteliffe «rand bottle of plate In the Union ort } n 1807, « tton launed ge to Albany under ite own stear 1 drowning In srs and 60 minutes. Prom theme this fail 4e to Coron Coaat | aboard | the ree robably le run, | Ford, of the Steamahip company the ve when she b ord. His presence was responsible for the remark WILL LECTURE ON SCIENCE Miss Mary Hrookins. olla, will deliver a Christian Science” at tomorrow at the Moore nder the ausplees of the Church of Christ, Scientist attle LOCAL AUTO RACES POSTPONED A MONTH The Pacific was theatre Firat of Se four day# automobile carnt val that w to have taken place here during the first week in Aug: | ust will not come off untll Be ber The date first planned was found to be impracticable because of the fact that the eastern manu facturers would not have time to} send thelr care out here In time Cars from all the manufacturers and many owners will be entered for the events. M. Robert hetm haa charge of the ev those wishing to enter thelr care should send thelr names to him. WILL HOLD A TEA, Indies of John F. Miller et Corps will hold hiy tea next Tuesday at of Mra. Sarah Cooksen, The the rour land. abundance of om house Boat service 4 CAN work In towr MALTHY, H19-020-021 Alenka Hutldinw 27--We Have--27 Live SyrEns tor ‘ihe | Oya f a Market ue wan to Sent. neo Un at ONCH Internations! Bond & Realty Os 1009 American Bank Bids. It’s good to see the delicious, satisfying slices of bread and butter from a home baking of Dr, Char performed at fire dieu bathing ), Snyder yesterday by Cowan, 10 autopsy, It was that © dle failure while The body | leas than twe ASK FOR A RECEIVER FOR A.-Y.-P. E. DAILY feet of water The superior court was today CHINESE 16 INSTALLED. avked to appotnt @ recelver for the A-¥-P, Daily Newa, a newspaper which was published on the fair grounds until a few days ago, when it ended publication, The printers formerly In the employ of at 626 Washington at the paper are the petitioners for the | The receiver Ifor their benefit Sixteen white prominent part Installation of J. 8 MAN GETS ANGRY <A WAS DROWNED That Theodore Cazau came to his the natator ay the as found floating in women took a in the reception and Hwung a8 pas tor of the Chinese Baptist mission last night vices were beld in English HENRY BUILDING Anty Drudge Solves a Naval Problem. Captain-'‘How dare clothes like that! “Aye, sir! good, We've worked can't get the grea Anty Drudge shin you come on my quarter Isn't there any soap for beggin’ your leave, sir, it’s weary hot suds, but nd bloodstains off.’ ave laddies! I'll tell the Captain about Fels-Napt how it takes out grease, blood, or any other kind of stains in cool or lukewarm water, Then there’ll be no more hot suds, nor hard- rubbing, nor growling.” Sailor sut over we soap; Black grease spots on a white mohair coat, Discouraging, wasn't it? The young woman who owned the coat sent it to a professional cleaner. He ‘No use,” he said. Chen the young woman bought a cake of Pele N Japtha and tackled the spots her- self. The Fels-Naptha took them out, entirely, She is wearing the coat. This actual occurrence illustrates that Fels-Naptha will clean anything that is cleansable. It will take out grease spots from wraps, men’s clothes, cloth dresses, rugs, curtains, draperies, without injuring the fabric in the slightest. It does this by loosening the dirt and dissolving it into tiny particles that can be wiped away with a wet cloth or sponge. sie 7 / . . . «nto toot! Little rubbing is necessary. ramento |) In all kinds of cleaning, Fels-Naptha is as superior as it is in washing clothes. Use only cool or lukewarm water, never hot. Follow directions printed on the red and green wrapper. "Nothing else acts on dirt in the way Fels-Naptha does. MOVES BY— ERING uinic Estimates Furnished Free, This magnificent office building, companion building to the White Building, is nearing completion. Reservations for office space can be made for September first. The space will be partitioned to suit the needs of tenants who make early reservations, For information apply to Metropolitan Building Co., WHITE BUILDING SEATTLE