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THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1909. LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL’ PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS FOR ALL LONDON AQUIVER 24 ES QUAKER DRt\ : NOVEMBER ARE NOW ON SALE IN OUR PATTERN DEPARTMENT} - GREAT CUT PRICE DRUG Sug [Lady Cardigan, in Heel a 5 (} Women’s C A P E S at About 75¢ About 75¢ 3 and Girls’ on the on the Dollar Memoirs, Tells Court cessities calculated to | Foor | — = =a a More Timely? |Seicort| | Scandals and Gossip of Royal Houses. | Phe remarkable fe: ale is that these are brand new, spick and span Capes in the | hard-to-get mth for women ing misses, They were, in fact, just made up by one of the leading garme manufacturers of the country, and were intended for retailing at 25 per cent more than we've f ked them. You'd hardly expect to buy such Capes at this time for less than full price, ~ gacon gy Sp conditions bring them to us at so much below usual cost that we can give you | these great bargains when most needed unchold Ne 'y ‘poviehold in Seattle Once more gait ket and Be Tuesday and Wedne Drugs and Medicines Sloan's Liniment — | Williams’ Pink P Syrup of The ( ee sic Sloan's Liniment — | Murine aye Remedy Antikamnia Tablets | Hood’s Sarsapar —Vent pocket The $1.00 es, the 25¢ 14c bottle for [3c ee | LADY'S FERVID TALE OF HER PROPOSBAL. ¢From "My Recollections,” by Lady Cardigan.) “On the morning of July 12, 1858, | was awakened by a great knocking at the front door, | looked at my watch and saw that it wae not yet 7 o'clock. it was Lord Cardi gan (who admired her, though married.) | had just time to slip on a dr ng gown before Peer eee eee ee eee eT Tee hallidieMiaMinMnMadat Mata ta date ee jof the pa | We ast he came into my room, sans wize for ostetter’ er f |® ceremonie, and, taking me in Alkalithis —- ‘The | The #100" a Pie |® est, she's dead, Let's get mar tor uuc t ried at.onael” LC) ae Lydia Pinkham’s Tiger Olt Lisanne, Value Eno's Fruit Salte— | Compound — The The siee | Value —_— Poe eee eee ee eee es habe gar 64c ms 63c for aie ve Be pottle for Oe eyss ces Cough Alleock Porous | P Davis’ Pair 4 $10.00 00 le $16.50 | BY CHARLES F. STEWART, TROY CAAmGiic Alleock’s Porous | Perry Davis’ Th 2 Ua Sirup eee LONDON, Oct, 18.—-A book which rong ere ow Md for , "These attractive Gapes, 4 shes jong, are has caused astonishment among the ante 0 — Foley's es a te. cate OF excailent cag omaiagin® id bye eacl eo Somgnscarl ys senndbirede jnobility and has shocked even|commentary on mid-Victorian mor-|f for ‘4 1 C | fo . 7c Me Ay | made of fine allwool broadcloth, with standing | lsovalty; hae idet been written by | al Peruna — The 91.00 | Hoff's German Lini quality vene tan cloth tn all military collar, elreular style; collar made of Kilt | ithe countess of Cardigan. “My| Here is a grim story about: the nize 65 ment — 1 ] Sud black; standing military co | braid; straps over shoulder trimmed with gilt | Recollections,” she calls it death of Lady Ward for c ly 13c } gilt braid and buttons; strap houlder f buttons; colofs navy blue, gray, pose, amethyst, | The countess, 68 years old, is one On the ever bei Feliows' Syrup of | |” tabed with efit buttons. Women’s and m eae cially ay mm, Grey , : omg i sah pp oe o: the oldest of the dowagers whose | fore ber burial Colville came Hy pop hosphites—; | 2#Panese Oil — iets entnen of 84.50 cach a, taepe, WAeR jsharp tongues, excellent memories | to see Lord Ward, They talked for|f The $1.60 wea wee __34c 1 hl 1 * Women's and misses’, and defiance of Victorian| some time, and then the widower |B give for 1; ge | catawba, tan, mode, copenha stoi ‘ tes taudden! ed to end Shac | customs have made them the betes }sud y ned to h i; Carter's Littie Liver | fondnche Welw noir of the modern best families o Ce you admire wi P nd | a hes iNe-—'T he The 26 size | | Europe Yeu,’ was the repl * sig al c 10c j | Her re tions discuss the | Well, come and joo} : . for i ternity of George IV. The matrit look on her,’ sald Lord Ward, light Stuart’s Dyspepsia St. Jacob's Oll—Th | Value Value nial relations, also, of the great ing a candle and leading the wa Tabiete — The $1.00 Bbc wine 17c —_— | couples in the Iand are mentioned | upstatra ret 63s pwd 12 50 with the greatest frankness The room was full of ab for & | trish Liniment— otc.ov | | $25 00 The maiden name of the ¢ «land the flickering light fell on th ah tip hiogistine— | De Coureey's) | bd |wae de Horsey. She was a great|lovely face of the dead womar he 75c sie 49 bie bottle 33; These handso Capes are 42 Inches long and sand ine © eg ares ; friend ax a child of the duke of| Silently Lord Colville stood by he for ° c for ., . ¢ des exe dashing cavalry Capes are made of broad Wellington Ward was watching him attent ] are made of light weight broadcloth in all colors, | sioth te aavy bee wih werge lining, in wome gay Sak seas ali lively Toilet Articles and Household Remedies Including blue and black; wide turo-down collar, | shade, such as light blue, royal blue or green; es sos an hac Resse lapped Still admiring my wife? Well.’ grostiiia—The 26¢ | Ponds Extract Den- trimmed with covered buttons of same material; } can be turned back to give the revere effect on Nipay te have her fertena aid, |ahe wus a pretty woman—but you'd pottle | ‘titriop — Powder » of i clusters of three buttons down shoulder; seam ex: | both sides; gilt buttone on sides, high military The wees prophesied for her's (never imagine that she had auch Egor 136 | liquid; the 2c 4 tended from neck to bottom of cape. | Women's | collar of velvet and gilt braid. Women's and | widower for a husband, a sec- | bad tweth.’ ie put down the candle I | ouise Face Powder | size for ..... 15c and misses’, $12.50 capes ‘Tuesday at $9.95 J} misses’, ond marria 7 ng tif on a table as she spoke and raised ~Imported — The | Cream of Tartar— = " = ihe = | ge and a long e. “Sati a * —— : a She say: his wife's head from the pillow ‘ $1.00 box 65c Our 10¢ kage 6 2 narra | “The prediction came true, for). With, cold de seatt, took ets for . Cc |Lord Cardigan was a widower, ‘and |). a? ee Lae Hall's Hair Renewer Senna Leaves—Our he |nearly ail the men who proposed to But Lord Colville had —The $1.00 lOc package ‘50c and 75c Lisle Gloves, Pair 25¢ Casement Cloth Drapery hurried! me were widowers. | was asked in 29 lige ore yt Be SS | |marriage by Lord. Sherborne, a} uth Admin! Rout Senticeptic Lotion— Powdered Boric Acid A little lot of about fifty pairs, manufac | 36Inch Casement Cloth Drapery, large va | widower mith 10 children; by the) "“\s7. Rous was very dictatorial eg saute wee 33c er pound 15¢ turers’ sample pairs of Women's 2Ciasp | riety of unique, beautiful patterns in sub. jduke of Leeds, a widower with 11) bd 1 vedemnber es in ons Os ‘ ‘ad Por j Lisle Gloves in back, white, tan, brown and | dued color combinations that will match any jchildren; Prince Soltykoff, the duke] stier her death to inquire after my|f Gordoc cur ee, | euear, Of Milk Bull | siate. You usually pay 50¢ and Te for these {aterior color ry selle regularly at ‘ss St. Albans, and Disraeli wnote Indeed, my lady,’ sald the so a ba 6c -_ pound box 15c identical gloves, but being sample patra, we } 26c a yard. Tuesday's sale at This incident of her girlhood servant, ‘l may say admiral is , Roadie 2 “ eee can sell them at 26c.—Main Floor. | 17e—Third Floor, le worth recording. Ghe telie |very much better si Mire, Rous’ |f Epsom Sate ur | Glycerine and Rose a nana = = } how one day she very much | death ine pack e 6c Water—Our 10 bc = bottle for wanted to go to the old Princess The next anecdote in of the acid | theatre to @ play that was | variety } | Causing a great sensation. She | “The Allesburys took a | asked her father to accompany | Cowes her. He refused, saying: “You | Lady A could not possibly go to a play |ahe was exc like that. It is one of the most She was | Wicked and wanton spectacies |ton, but one day she went aboard | ever put on the stage Lord Cardigan’s yacht, which was | Still she was fully 4 ined to|lying off Calshot, and stayed the igo, and at last found someone to| night before returning to Cowes |take her. But in the middle of the| Lord Wilton was furious about it ‘Going to Buy a New Corset This Week? Then You're Interested! To be sure of your gown, be certain of yougcorset. it intelligently, have it fitted entifically and then yc gown mist fit correctly. We pay particluar attention to th corseting of the stout figure, but we also corvet per se at} hough eauty, 50c Val Laces, 25¢ Dozen 15e Linen Laces, 7i¢e Yd. See these wonderful Lace bargains Tuesday, and while talking of the fine qualities, the pretty patterns thin to Lord Wil slender, the medium and the short-waisted figure, Corsets lie ‘ |performance her friend said to her: /and made quite an nnecessary that we fit do not wrinkle as most long corsets do, for we pay and the remarkably low prices, please bear in mind | “You must leave this theatre at{#cene about {t with Cardigan. patticular attention to the shape of the back, both above and that our new regular fall stocks are now at their best, | once. Some kind friend said afterwards below the waist. This week we are showing advanced models of the Justrite Corsets, those that nip the waist just a trifle and give just a wee bit more roundness to the hip. Your dressmaker will tell you this is correct. STYLE 1720—For « full figure. This © very strong quality whit it, medium set. w The extreme model will reduce abdomen and hips. Sizes 20 to 36 | “Why?” she asked that after all it was only a case | “Because,” was the reply your! of two doge fighting over a be father and his mistross and Lord “Poor Lady A.! She was scrag ~~~ and his mistress are sitting in| gly, but to be called a ‘hone’ must the box opposite to ua.” A pretty [have Greatly annoyed.” | eanmen BAY CLUB | | and that you give us the pleasure of showing them at your earliest convenience 10c to 25c Laces —Bts a > 7 . Linen tehon I es, 3 to 4 inches | wide; Edgings and Insertions in a choice variety of designs; nothing better for un derwear trimming. Tuesday, a : WRI" Ci Ss. 50 ck Cetikeees porters age figure Slizon 18 t STYLE sr. arm, hig | Olafson, hay. N. W WILL VOTE FOR OFFICERS FOR this morning at the reside: THE COMING YEAR THIS = [cholera infantum. No tune AFTERNOON. |Fangements have been made | | The ry ay. bor ming up, according ed here from the corporation | | counsel's office The regular 35¢ to 50c Edgings and ig prom many match sets, round and diamond meshes, 4% to 1% inches wide, in large variety of patterns; also Bead Parents those who pay rent and live from hand to. mouth; #7 of the people in New York City pay rent; it's the fault of headed parents. You can be independent by buying 5 or 10-Acre Tracts at Birminghatt AT $50 PER ACRE On Terms of $2.00 per Month One lady writes: TD paid for 15 years but | ammaew to say | make $200 clear month raising Bel poultry. | have 9 small and they sey mi cream I ha of tree wood water on my 5 acres at B ham and would not selb out h brains buy land 6 fools laugh at therm for others all the ings ‘Tuesday, one dozen yards for .. } BALLARD, Oct. 18—The of-|¢ ficers for the coming year will be | Jelected this afternoon at the regu |lar weekly meeting of the Salmon| Paul Baine of the Ballard fire Bay Improvement club, Hvery|@epartment, at engine house N }18, is thinking of resigning and | going into the shoe salesman busi ness. He has not annoanced his intention yet, but according to the} other boys at the hou it is tru ‘Ble Outing Flannel at, a Yard Thousands of yards of these Outing Flannels. Pin stripes, in pink and blue, as well as combination stripes and color | ings. Fine for night gowns, pajamas and children’s wear. We sell them regularly at 81-3c, but as a Tuesday special “we | have priced them at Sc a yard.--Basement. ahdomen, hips | coutti, fithed supporters STYLE 1600—T bust, short hip, protected e end « front tiate. Sizes 18 268—Medium mg OF short quality whi sterling front garters attached 1k to 0. | voter in this ward has been Invi to be present, and the men expect to have a full house. Those running for offices are | For presi . Dr. C. G. Rmery and Cc. W. Cas for vice president, George H and A. W. Preston; for seer y, W. ©, Keane; treas urer, John E. Ostrom; for three trustees, Ff. J. Hemen, T. C. Tiede man, Frank Enquist, H. B. Peder son, J. P. Wall, Thomas Houlston and A. BE. Ruffner These men are all business men ia Wide ‘Wound. & paid. eaaretary ‘| peas Re change whatever of the| to be employed to take charge of | all files and other busine of the organization | | The purpose of the club is tol | promote business and improve ments in Ballard and the community | in and near the 13th ward. With a large membership now and more joining every session, the club promises to be the largest of its kind in the city Now that the exposition has WOMAN WHO DOES FLIAT 18/ closed, several more cars have | been put on the Ballard-Fremont| O°C'NG WORK THAT 1S and the Ballard-Sloop lines, and VERY FIENDISH jthe company has taken off all the — old cattle cars from the Beach line, | and is runnin the big single entry! care there The whole wafd ia jwiven a better car service When the new sub power sta tion is completed more cars will be put on. By that time the 14th av. Hne should be well started Some of the people in the resi dence district have been complain ing because they say that Post master Pells has taken off some of | the mail carriers, and that they are | only having mail delivery a} day. Mr. Pell says th | t this re-| port is untrue, and that there has | ‘Me Figured — at These Burlaps at 124 are won derful bargains. But we've get 30 bolt& to sell at this price. 36 inches de, in Persian, floral and conven tional patterns, and good, durable : erviceable colorings. Sell every where at 20c a yard, Here Tuesday at 12% Third | Floor. | 2e_ CANS TABLE | : and $1 Plain and Faney Silk Remnants (32- 32-Inch 163 — This Gin 1is Gingham is extra fine and 32 | inches wide—a combination hard to | find at so low a price. Comes in plain and corded effects, in « «s colors ¢ bought an immense | and ask you but 12%c a yard, Find it in the | Busy B ment. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Oct. 18 Flirting | is grossly immoral,” according to declarations made by Mra. Char-| lotte Perkins Gilman at the Rand| school, where she delivered a lec-| ture on “Assorted Sins.” She said AT BIRMINGHAM) Tomorrow a | FRUIT AT 15c Ce These Silk Remnants are extraordinary values at 25¢ a yard. They're choice lengths of plain and fancy Silks. All ¢é | are popular kinds that sold ina jiffy. Most of them sold at | 75c and $1.00 a yard. Priced them from 8:30 to 10:30 Tuesday The Senttle-Hyverett Interurban is | P “The aay “oe — ° h r morning at C a \ , q 7h to run down Phinney ay. in a few oing = = =tendie work. esday © lorning at 2 Main Floor.—NO PH¢ )N E ¢ RDERS ‘ days, and will not come ihte Bal.| Know’a beautiful girl, perfect. Wedn 20c Table Oilcloth, 10c Silk Juby Trimming. }lard ‘at all ly decent and cultured, who 8, 8:30 10: ” oR ’ « took great delight in urging BOAT VEN! | to 10:30 a. a yd. | 8:30 to 10: 30 a. m., a yard ., Mrs. Anna Olberg, aged 52| men on. | could never under sick od, leaves: Pier & rns ab 7 pm © in White « a“ ines le 7] Pla Vhite or 1 Colored Tabl Bl seats, NOW years, the wife of J, B. Olberg,| Stand how she found pleasure in it, Juby Trimming, ‘half and Oilcloth. 45 inche slight! : = pill vs ae oat died Saturday evening at her home pect yas 3 ide, slightly imper iharters in h wide; viitable for m Mi aaa flat ay NOW Mra, Olbarn| Oh, Waltint dia maveeres: oval Wa f Tuesday morning, 10c a yard. NO y purposes; Tuesday morning, le yard leaves her husband and t¥o ‘ when | asked her why she did y day, Fase) PHONE, ORDERS NO PHONE ORDERS, |Mr. Olberg is in the shoe business| it. ‘Fun to get a man so he , ways Sena d ait eptke eae here, and is very well known, The| ¢an’t wait another minute be- | ce here oe family came from Port Angeles to| fore he embraces you, and then | ; 3 om | Ballard about a year ago j not let him do it,’ she added, | uD by kinds ipal Seattle Agenia for Nemo Corsets, Ladies’ Hom: ral Patterns, Perrio’s Gloves | The funeral was held from the| gleefully. om residence this morning at 11] “There are thousands like her,| THE jg'clook, The interment was in| who either don’t-realize or don't Crown Hill cemetery, under the| care about the harm they do. | bee: r 3 ; oF “0 ie |direction of W, $8, Mayfield Mrs, Gilman a few years ago iets needed oF Hillman's 4 for pes maps! " all EIGHT FRESH warer $600,worth of Berries raised FULL OF TROUT on one ®cre of this land at Bir- BASS ON LAND mingham or Earlington or Pa WALK TO BE cific City. é WANTED NOW. _ earned the ¢éobriquet “the Truly} months’ old son| Modern Wonian" because she as-| jot Mr, and Mrs, Marvin Church,|serted that a married woman 938 W. 63¢ st., dled Sunday morn-|should work like her husband and jing. No funeral arrangements have| should cease adorning herself to been made. attract men, She also stated that —_— all mothers should hand their chil Astra Olafson, the &months-old!dren over to the trained nurses daugpter of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel and teachers to rear, Walter, the BON | 4 Hoyal Soclety 1k Packets, Queen Quality Shoes for Women, B