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THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910. VIGTOR MURDOCK 1) CROSSED CHANNEL SPC WEDNESDNY ee ne | Josephine Brown to Victor Murdock, the red-he Marry Dan Frohman? |!" ongr ARAKI Women Win in Rebellion Again AT THE THEATRES. BY CYNTHIA GREY day OrpheumNew vaud yes, that's ‘ nigh woman has Majesti ew vaudeville to | af ie Alhamt tell about Car doing of Murdock this afte that this f \ ie | ® Pantages W vaudeville to f the Out ee eee ee eee eee es * * * * * * * each day b ys , night * * a * * o * akan eee At the Seattle | couver NEW SCHOOL CHILDREN BELLINGHAM, A linghas w ‘ Fe WILL RESPECT OLD | : KOREAN TREATIES ‘ W. R. La brow t e for $10,000 age ptt f The Back of the Head, After a Sim . . | Sean state re > tabs te a ’ . Fan! , “vy 4 ple, Rat-less Coiffure Is Arranged \ Simplicity Distinguishes This Coif t 4 fpbmegpes arged ths ; 7. “ ; ; a — 4 fure, Which Ie the Very Newest i et rrivd ° : J andiane Hight , . " me Se | yy : na r © & persistent rumor o r the anens " t pore etyten diay . = : nay fy wh we : ‘ rk that Daniel Frohman song m7 ae : n h fy EDWIN J. BROWN, Ps this fall will show how th milline n will re ) oe = atrical magnate and erstwh MARTOVILAR, "Tent eatment I El AM GoINg f recognizes an ac p . t # tol ing : a, me oo yer come Ulington, is | 7 ¥, NTIS? tag t ft building her creations with sma ‘ ‘ ‘ ® Fats. lig pot ah " , 4 to marry Josephine | lonstr rican Or RVING JAIL SENTENCE ree b fie t ’ b t ie ‘ dw sherif nh DEN ef crowns, tc fit the r » ' 4 ore Pend t t t row actrows Frohman is 4 M SPENT NIGHTS AT HOME pes a Fan He tre, “ : mage , t ‘ fies Brown is 21 ie der iY AT ALL I P said the girl at the ha er's tO! pe, ami tt for fj i here int F ! the (hy United Prese> PON "TR her favorite cust: ; . Not So Very Little After All? It’s Ue “ 4 5 nos a “the Si Di C Hi v nan’ Ch rat ; pare ar RT ‘ me. , * - Y INCI i Because women have at ls ©) Just the Kind to Wear With the, '* eo 8 1 aot 2 Nee Sommer ¢ 4 1e in 0 ision nion and poured and in| Officials of the Pairfle to their senses Back-toNature Hair Dress—it Is “BOUL {he rive ft t he presence of a lar : jail, at geport, had f vere " ° u , tent ‘ ‘ « je arine ere a the teed rprisi air © The rebe . Made of Folds and Swirls of Black met that the ti e Ukee to tease My Vulted Press.) : 4 a surpri atr Sensible woman upon whom it sud-| Tafeta, With Nifty Little Loops | 2°¥ Tt ae ie r t t o ween | NORT HPIELD. Vie Aug | samen mo y ' , ment on the face of David Fians tes denly dawned on ut the Hf | of the Same at the Side-Front, and As bw this Un : © oF her ways on she The headen cx n claimed six] Ker Of th gan, servin b months’ s¢ i. 5 IB a 54 less, lack-luster ling conditi It's New This Fail. ery ¢ i ake stock ‘ ‘ more victimes yesterday, when two | [°°er' aggre } oq | DUE Mot ur is mor 7 ec ame pena, her hair must be spon her tf * king r 1 ree, ¢ ne | freight trains « together on the | ty. retiroad " “ : ey enligh i e « € os a way, ‘rat’ The: ‘i t woman was right ra ith sn Tf croy » fie ‘ t Central Vermont railroad at North th tele —~ © for{In the elty 1 ‘ é t the best wa and frettir ir long t » and compe ne athe field Falls dead were : x . nuse Bhe got g enough to take out the t r t Burgiars Geared Away. membera of the tr ” ‘ eu 7 wife, tes at he d { Gentietey genie “Women will readily follo n . 4 dec ‘ ts ot f th nge Burglars entered the house of C Is , r | 1 e a courageous leader. And, of course, ! « he dead s back on th of : Messeremith, at Bro ire It is joyously « a e . moans Of esres oe ja P ples will never t night, and after taking rey’ lerly that Taft “wtill belleves in Ba t . \ te May settied while two men prnctiee id geen ne & TIDE. linger.” So do we, But Taft wears! you ever 6, doctor pioclacagypnc mga my . ne exerclees @ = j gold watch and ree Gellags, lane weet that could be tend ln aml) “Hoa - Z rey me with bis family n fo will. ere are many PREJUDICE. | hey were frightened Sedibiner war ueudl be ran : , some time past r ng @ principle ‘ EVERY DENTIST SHOULD BE BX. d Fin ICK OF DEN. away (Grace Duffie Boylan in New Tribune.) « the right te “How mach ike our folks, | e! Banana Custard pasts ‘ at in the dear, i ptuls of milk, pou bake balf an That little son of * , : lks beaten ligt , € t P te Just | But — I'm bad cupful of r ‘ ° the caramel, cook} bend poonful of butter t b ‘ of sugar with \% cupful| A ietes ly in doubt nad = vans v unt q e brown ke any man As that boy there ts {i his pa peeled and cut In Hash Fritters. — Chop 2 cabs. cold lamb or veal Are precisely the same now as always. The money-back-if- and moisten with gravy. Add an ge “tig equal amount of tread crumbs s0¢ Ml VOU-are-not-pleased plan is still strictly enforced without the ARABIAN | is Mystery {{ tulls, oll io mnsned potato, cen | fam Slightest deviation. The merchandise must sell on its own NIGHTS jf wreiges cov adalat A 8 merits, without those fine, soothing blandishments so often sees oo ae i rarmess |, 08, Mttuce Ieaven place bite a used. An interesting list of morning specials follows IN THE Jip ):\ces\seuiaie The Black Marble King : Te “eer “use ll’ WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENTS. ae at When the sultan, in a strang . ‘ 1 ® at peop | and ¢ couls wot. toll ee ‘Tims car ga a B ges AMPLE LINE NEW FALL SUITS: his chair because all the lower pa . ideas of the ef - was biack marble, he showed so a5) Y THE TREATMENT OF TROT. si wing are the average prie much sympathy that the unforto ¢ h a a oversee oy . q i : 82 00 " f rinciple in the twit “ nate youth consented to tell the ° ~ et y-ees mrp s ror a 5 W. hab! } cllowed $7 Seam story of his misfortur ‘ i w York ma Women's a e ac il etticoa Ss ? 5 My father was the king of thi +4 | A theee prices, untae stherwiee i ea. | f $s ‘00 To Skirts piace th compli bt country, which is called the land b : 5 ’ ailor au \ e. irts j R lar Pi $5.00 % th the Black Isles,” he said. “Accord as sed Butter Bastoa Price d the just al wholese oats = ‘egular Price * ing to his wis 1 married _ the : ' ’ ri bys : : BEng their arbitrary he princess of a neighboring kingdom } Fecden, ‘ta 2 | : ~ ; . ‘4 ter Silk Petticoat in Seatt reed eed by the a fair lady whom | grew to lov : —Whotesate. negu ait $ 9.98 ’ nenet . Wash | ¢ Deel ed ae len fa et orien Coleman Je sonny: She, tn turn, seemed ver 3 ° mo | Regular $ sit $13.33 (> ting same styl x. y 1|? . How she the walls of @ re ond of me, and for five years \ ¢ } | Regular $30 Crrien ».98 it . 100n tomorro , On e ff red?” was happy. Then suddenly my 99 t a Buying Pew See 53 Suit tet cae ‘ aK q . ‘ it a ona -- queen lost all interest in me, and I f ree ' $23.25 | skirts ‘ ’ atome . see what kind of becoming suspicions, followed he 5 the a of eee - one day as she was going forth on r ' eH : ‘ t ‘ tly tall @ solftary walk, and F found that she . ‘ : | $1.00 and 7 be cee a ; at ‘1 00 m Kimonos & Dressing Sacques $150 rie vaw raion ro me wat OM another man. Filled with an un ‘ ss 2 . é ‘i Goon. tt controliable rage, 1 pursued the pair im ne wn and Challie Kimonos and Jeautiful Tailored and Fancy Lawn and a The, dental law. in force t 4nd with one quick move of my : ressing Sacques; sold everywhere at Lingerie Wai lace mbroidery oe provided that “aald am dagger, I plunged it into the man’s ‘3 ; 7 1 $1.00; more than fifty patterns | trimmed Dned Heit 7 ripe “gee be elementary amd “ heart.| Then I turned and went : tia athe eit naan te Ob nat Sp ee “ee acter oe eae a * Teck fo my palace. Ere lone my| Z wi " n sale until noon | styles; all sizes nh sale 1 noon only 1 , cat the Sena “4 wife came, too, into this very room —‘\ : i ts in. which the * and close to the throne whereon 1 ie — © : aid dentist were Sa i. am sitting She stood befc me —— os cs . | erated escribe by ana ¢ t d prior to i * eos, eiuee aon = Silks—Linings—Velvets—Barg ee Mga “By virtue of the magic pomer| The wicked queen turned half of : resains ; ee tal board since _ DGich 1 peeawhe, I demmeand thee him into marble : : London's lower prices for | 3 Fancy Moreen) Linen Talior Canvas) Look, Milliners PERSIAN SILKS was passed forthe ‘ to become half marble an¢ ~—— - : os Linings are proving @ bOOD | gine gol = } . an Gus)’ Camas Stdie’s 0 Gaal af Vaibtat fit of the combine. Regge a peony aor er Recaad ours in tears an¢ pomereeteneess to those who are jdoing | %!rting, solld colors, | Just fell Retr to a) | © ©) ondons | preame of the mystic, musky Questions * I became the thing you see sitting ; their . Fall sewing or fetching stripes for | large quantity, which de e ces. flit thro your fan of parts * Sere Unie thor ora” meen : soe | tote : 20c Spun Giass and Silesia, | iscoats, For Tues-| causes a huge over | "i? * Bik “s when you view these | © sa you bridge from & . changed my cities into the lake that f in various plain shades Velvet; t kind | Silke, but do not pay fancy r for a female par surrounds the palace: the "pitale r Bp My nich 1) De tess : ay also many fancy Linings; | 44Y, to close several | stock; 26¢ everywhere. | you want. Special, s for them—not while ai. oer ae * she changed to fish of various wonten’ ia our pov widere 22.7), } none worth a cent less g broken line, 486 Spl. for quick 122 Tue ion controls the ad, 18, Wulcanising Et ae * colors. And this is not all her re-|no magic arts at my con , he Bon ; than 26¢ yard, Spectal.JG | a yard ones, ber ae 26 | ans : Ci, Pe pees 33c estlons ‘ venge ry day s ome EN ee Mee ee yom . S355 . the above qi ie mer sehee eho Pag wee I apy pte _ ought to { 75¢ Quilted Satins — Not all | Popular Plaid Sllk—This 1s | $1.00 Fancy Creme Brilliantine 00 Shadow-Stripe Silk-Vel : pon ir * vere: fie a . bt It | Olver : the 5c grade which we bought % eta proper 4 lll) d with Blood. then lence s | shades, to sure, but take | ie” erie jas S. aeaaions Small, pleasing design, sult using to a degree; BY AN BX-PROe . Oo an adjoining ro Soon we will tell the he s0 | 4 Beers 288 Where she has built a tomb for her | sultans efforts nnd te + hem away at, per 29 | Qeeortment 56c able for various pur 59c of 6 abades; $1 "49 whe nareinietiaiaal : dead love there beside his|crowned with yar ‘ | Yard poses. Special ae. Bpecial c ‘ fe for tact extrmetiog Smoked Meats—Selling Price “ ¢ dying: . : ; three A GREYS | 1%, theatre, to su in Sento at) Bra! sea Blanket and Comfort Sal EXTRA SPECIALS ld CYNTHIA GREYS [iii sould you please give mee nis - anket and Comfort Sale ALS Stenign” for tie, gual uddress? Could also give < Meats, Live Weight—Buyling Price. 2 yards of Baby Ribbon, 2he Velling w aluming the address of Allleen May, form < Baby Blankets, white with pink or blue borders. Bale 1 all colors a yard on adidaae 5c : leading lady at the Lois theatre price, each ‘ pate C | be and to Sktr z $1.50 Silk 94 BE. M. W ‘ 4 . r . Bpect . re « loves Dear Miss Grey: Kindly give A—Call the L Wis He t 4 : Blankets, for single bed. Special sale price, 45c soon” Q y ae tees c me’a recipe for making apple , ; Switches nd a gaya 19c 1h he of five of these pee CONSTANT READER rig Gray Blankets, fine quality, shell-«titched border; 10-4 size. 50c Pin ° ? ‘ t ‘ erybe ot = on A—This is an old time recipe , 4 ; Special sale price, pa 85 Ps a 39 ' newer Bome cooks do not use r Water With Meals s oF iy pecial sale. 5 pair C | Cushions Cc ; s Cider makes {t stronger and r - - Feed Selling Prices. Gray Blankets, full double bed ize; big stock at following re he Pillow Cord, by the 2 8 t ‘ tore petwee® 3 make-it “to taste,” but For years the medical pro eaters Wemmengien Tia duced prices, per pair yard F c ‘ a tart. DB goo p- they - hy gine fe hb / : 38 00@ 26 ~” = = be Carlson Currier 1 25c Combs and Rarrettes, t “aifference petweer © that isn’t definite. There are as leesion has ¢ aged e Ai faltn waste U7 ¢, 81.30, $1.57, $1.65, $1.80, $1.00 and 82.20 cs aeetdary Gti 2:C ‘a wes 5 5c . : ae | onan are cooks. : quantitle 4 enanc ate, p 7.00035 COMFORTS—You can buy Comforts better at London's, We | to 60¢ Fancy 19¢ lightly Soiled éthe : to ae with the Boll down @ kettle of cider to ed the copious drink of water ate ashing: soma carry a larger stock of medium-priced Comforts than any other oars & | Collars ean netuel de xed ft ‘ twothirds the quantity Pare, with meals an, 25.00@74.00 | house in the Northwest. We have an endless variety at any of | 50¢ to The Embroidery 25 Wash pane ee ie 0 core and slice apples and crowd The Jo ‘ erts ' ton ? ‘ the following cut prices: 93¢, $4.25, $1.39, $147, $1.70, Handkerchiefs C | Ruches .... : ; as many into cider as kettle will tal Medicine, ; Cracke rf , ; $1.89, up to the extra fine kind for ’ 3.15) 40c Fancy Buttons, now, 9c do Belt . t ockefeller In t " 2 doze ° Juckles t t hold without boiling over. Le' Rocket Ir ated “Oats and’ ‘Basiey, AMERICAN PRINTS—ALL STYLES AND ALL You tn | 600 and 760 F one ‘ ‘ red ae ’ boll slowly, sti fteh to pre jeal Researc , 4 WANT : ¢ | See and 78 Fancy 93 The Ounce sree er, ae vent burning, 1 thick season |f th theo Venotables -Ae Ebene : Buttons C | Pertumes c vlenmentQey, BE with c mon If liked sweet, and that th nore wa 18. California, yellow, | > hae Y ot ae ‘ add som igar a short time be taken with mea t ard ? . vi pre : tents statale . Toad ahadeving tide aard will be the dig 4 th ‘ bow, be. | = Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear H F t of the “pubs neral health x P rrot London's line of Go-Carts is - nd the sw br “ . rity @ : has moved to another town. Who were not overstocked. Just a should write first? e . mere price list follows, but the FRED C. YOUNG t e drinkin al, o0@ goods are here at these reduc All pure slik, down to the very A én amount ' ' » vie ‘ Hons last thread; 36 inches wide and meals is attendes y Sit et Bee 50 Go-Cart .... 81.98 R. & G. Corsets = : . : ° $3.50 Go-Cart 2.48 @, theret very much to know if there is a able features ; so ty ree ¥ 7, ow being wo: t t , it. public tensis court in the city, and The result of the experiment dos | $6.50 Go-Cart .... $4.50 ‘17 SECOND Very: aR Bow. Deine Seem: th : t conde . Fruit— ethan Price. . & G's also showed an iner Catal ean tee $9.00 Go-Cart .. 5.85 Seattle bought of Lon 4 . fixing oF any in weight of two pound 7 $6 $10.50 Go-Car A do: T i * pep on man who took water with i art $7.35 | Crockery—Carpets Curtains—Blankets ire om 98c | ub fet meals ; - oe te abv} $12.00 Go-Cart $8.75 am, “ tenes | traps are be es Grey 0 y “ ‘ na ear M i "a gt please tell me aymond Whita| ‘The tendency , ker, former lea man at the ter skirts. Dent iMies Géer: A g lady at Hi ve care een 3 tried and true, Prices would nisterer ate autho ee whom t havé known for two year ully t P Nadia never be cut like this if we avy lack Taffeta gr ¢ pine i It upward of 100,000 yards of this ee I ait

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