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WHY KATIE’S WAS WE FUNERAL LL ATTENDED Because Her Dead Body Was Jsed as a Screen Behind Which to Plan to Secure a Live Girl's Body and Soul. NEW YORK Katie Polta came to New trian when she wa There are g from Aus every A ean city shame, fame socret that led Katie to t carve HIS HAIR TURNS BLACK AT 89 YEARS (Ry United Pres) PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 11.—Ar Bold Reimer, 89 years old, le at tracting more than ordinary inter est here, because after having had white hair for 40 years, his shaggy locks are now turning black Reimer has been a seafaring man for six decades. He has traveled the world over many times. Early last summer he was teased by friends for having grease pots im his white hair, He began to ex-| amine his silvery locks and found that the dark spots were the result of a natural growth of dark hair Now, after six months, the old man declares bis youthful days are returning. Physicians are unable to account for the queer properties of Reimer's hair, and say similar cases are rare. j AUDITS BOOKS AT POINT OF PISTOL | United Press.) BAY city, Mich., Feb. 11.—Au-/| ditor Ernest Cameron, for the state eee of } petite Instruction, lent Association. i the funeral ylace on We of our de ndnesday For not attending, $2 fine J, SCHLIPKA, Secretary that had filled the mourn But why? 2 fine ers’ bench rHE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1910. | Listen, You Songbirds Who Would Go to Paris to Study, Mary Garden, Who Had a Terrible Time of it, Says You Should Have $300 When You Arrive and Be Sure of $300 a Month for Three Years. If you're and that voloe your ¢ an American girl with a an ambition to make oor, by all mean | Don't go to Parle to etudy une |} you are sure of having $900 tr was an association | t @ to the care jecent burial after s members. Ite members wf the streets and them ®, and lobbies And all these ac cloaked under the n scheme of giving the r girls decent funera t's why Katie's © and de ach mem paid §2 a this will go to lawyers and in | Amerioan girls that the way te ¢ along the pat Oo now Kets that | P ! jy the girl making In gatnte left atr Si dle of hunge grand 8 Investigati ng the jury white 2 r o 4 in WH 26 townehtp Upon the auditor's demand to see the books and money, Treasur er George Forster whipped his horse Into a gallop and dieap; ed. He returned with his brother inlaw, both armed With his hands held high above his head they marched the auditor into the house and the treasurer's wife was directed to count the dis triet funds under tte eyes of the | Visitor and his guards. “I was not satisfied with his cre dentials and thought he might be a robber,” said Forster, explaining the episode A politica! the this evening. The proposed amend ments to the ofty charter will be discussed. Dr, Ronald Strath will be meeting will be held at Odd Fellows’ hall, at Fremont |the principal speaker Hats Reblocked — Paname. Milan and o uses ot breta Bleached, 9 oa ped, reeewed and reshap: jest spring styles, Pr Tensona’ monet sa? Most MILLINGAY “= Deok ‘Tomeee—loke PaRLons ting lis 8 home with her pride tratiing in the mud But Sibyl Sanderson, then hart MARY GARDEN tivate com foollah pec your Geo t study but wait wet Bough money for you orn ' © YOu, nA, ie that i) need money fo stormy weather, so that not risk her ve too by expos if anything happens te she must be able t physicians to be tr Bhe must be abl teachers, and she cabs tn ‘a wi and as @ singer ter Five years are best MacAbee i three years are indispensable | “There is s chance for Amer jatrie with voices In Paris. T demand for them Her be ful volee and manner and even DANCING ACAD Pre |fnce are appreciated there, Paris likes nothing better than an Amer-| jean #inger / “And so my advice to American Hiri singers le: “Re practical. Cut-! you have fi expenses i] i haven't | disappoint. "PROF Ce 4 ve |} Extraordinar Qn All Wreck Damaged Goods for Saturday Star Makes Two Great Records During January, 1910, The Star carried 3,760 inches more: advertising space than in January, 1909 (exclusive of Sundayg) That means an increase of 52,640 LINES! This wonderful gain was made without the patr onage (whi is refused) of quack, fake and ‘ “cure-all” medical advertising, 7 a line of which this paper permits to disgrace its columns, 0 papers s are tickled to death to get it. AN EXCLUSIVE RECORD tee The Star is the only Seattle evening paper which made a circulation gain n January, 1910, over December, 1909. A paper in the Seattle home is worth than a dozen sold on the streets, or distributed in Montana, Idaho and Oregon, The Star is Seattle’s Home Paper. ‘‘No advertising campaign is ¢0 without the use of The Star, but many are successfully carried on with the sive use of The Star.” 7 Reductio . [7 er Pr poe Bid Our supply is now beginning to run low on some lines, so, to make a clean sweep of all odd lots, the price has been practically cut in two again. On all Broken Lots—No Reserve—No Limit—First Come, First Served. New and complete lines of other merchandise of all kinds—about five dr ay loads : Just From the ete tated tor Saturday Selling $2.50 TO $3.50 MEN’S SHIRTS $15.00 TO $25.00 MI OPERA CAPES—Tx 75¢ TO $1.25 LADIES’ LISLE AND SILK HOSE—To close 10c TO 25c FLAT, T FILES AND RASPS— $2.00 BLANKET-LINED DUCK COATS—To close $3.50 TO $5.00 GENUINE “ MAN’S” HATS—To $3.50 GENUINE KINGSBURY HATS—To close $2.50 GENUINE GO Fur lined. To close 35c AX, ADZE AND DLES—To close 317-19 PIKE STREET S DRESS LITARY » close $4.89 19¢ 97c seapeines $1.76 49¢ 19¢ {4c close RDON CAPS— PICK HAN 50c JAPANNED IRON SHELF BRACKETS—Pair 50c GALVANIZED WATER AND FIRE PAILS—To close $5.00 PURE RUBBER COATS— To close $8.00 TOURIST BARREL SHOT- GUNS—To close 50c DERBY RIBBED UNDER- WEAR—To close $20.00 TO $30.00 ENTIRE BAL- ANCE MEN'S SUITS—To close ... 35¢ TO 75c SQUAM HATS— To close . $6.50 “STANDARD” TOILET STOOLS—Solid porcelain. To close 5c BES THREAD— Toc “nly “COAT’S” 10c BARBOUR LINEN THREAD— To close 5c LARGE BALL COTTON TWINE— To close $3.00 GENUINE “ —To close 75¢ TO $1.00 GUN-CLEANING RODS —To close $2.00 VALUE LOGGERS’ PEAVIES—To close $5.00 100-LB. KEG WIRE NAILS— All sizes. To close,-keg $1.50 VALUE PATENT NOSE FEED BAGS—To close je 7c Qc WHITE'S” ADZE /5e TO $1.00 VALUES ; CARPENTERS" 1) APRONS—To close $1.50 VALUE ROBERT B MANN” Age ‘DOUBLE-BIT” AXES—To close .....9@ $4.50 VALUE GENUINE “WHITE” BROAD: i) OR SHIP AX— To close EXTRA $6.50 VALUE TENTS—8x10 size. To close ‘ EXTRA LARGE CIRCUS AND AMUS MENT TENTS—To $100.00 { values. To close EXTRA LARGE $5.00 VALUE $1 TARPAULINS—To close $2.00 EXTRA HEAVY DUCK SAIL OR PACK BAGS—To close ‘. HURWITZ COME HEAVY PIKE TREE) aw ue