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THE STAR, SDAY, NOVEMBER 1910, a childhood sweet art. Delleve me,|and d od and packed our things, | her husband would die he would morning for Chicago. It Fortune Tellers to we could put the evil spirits tojcold, It Just happened that bis|") HLACK DIAMOND, Noy. 10.—, earthed ‘ BANDS, BANDS, FLOUNCINGS, _ wor death and our fortune telling) Although rescue gangs are cor No attempt will be made to res = rae | She gave me 8 50 and signed alwent together, but I suppose thé) atantly at work, officials of the cue the bodies of five other miners, | CORSET COVERINGS _ i f paper saying that when her hus-jold lady blames herself to this!fawson mine believe that it will be| who undoubtedly perished on the jband died she would give me $260 | day for killing Jim swe \ svel, Worth Up to $1.50 a Y Worth Up to $1.50 a Yard to $1.50 a Yard least two or three days before sixth level, half a mile under | —— Since then I've had pa ora] the bodies of 10 miners killed in the ground, They are believed to be ; | e ia! not only be out of hiv suffering,| 1 got @ friend to send mo a t Kill usbands By Magic: i she Two gee ¥4.000 fife | por rom A=n=, nad uit'tee|~ EN FEW DA YS | in urance and “could marry the man|the old man died in bed, while he ¥ a wanted, She was tgnorant and | was asleep, and that his wife | a ileal j{t wasn't hard to prove to her that|woke up and found him stiff HoH i getting peat such phrases as “Hi diddie-| husbands out of the way. It was The t 1 1 Id tt aa | da out of the 4 1¢ best of all sales of Embroideries held this year. The | dick,” and other things we made up, |to be part of the insurance money . lun tate etarn | ome ramen at te TMPOAPORATE. GRANDMA\ © \DoG-GONe Tr ALL.|p cocr'suaities.and deren wil surpass and patterns evil spirits would do the work, I] having a fortune teller kill him by " jf is tool really was ashamed of myself and|inehes, tHe told the pollc " x é . bout ' MONTCLAIR, N, J., Nov. 10-—/8 tify . a », but we've got out of]it and they began to hunt around David Steinfeld, the official dog nov that stage now All of us do, , : of the hed we have Is before you ay ate them are advance ! jao Was ff Ities that will be shown in the regular spring lines a ¥ is | fen the fects Gian, Ener enant cateher ni ha b n in the regular pring lines at | time. |up to my place and wanted to look| ,, ; ‘ ee | town, paid his|f| two or three times the present price, ‘The sale includes— t One morning at 4 o'clock our}over my papers and records, 1 lot] ,) Grandma Gorman’s Home” for| respects to May-| é doorbell rang. T iehted the gas|thom do it. Rello and 1 alwaya|t@ Poor of all agow and both sexes | or Crawford Beautiful designs in Corset Cover Embroideries, ; and went to the door and the old|keep the husband-killing papers|"** been Incorporated, and an $18, and insisted ft he must |f On the finest Swiss and nainsook; floral effects, con- 000 b © be erected woman dashed in past me to the away from the other office records, |(09 building t# to be erected, if Cable and. slaaumed! a roll of tills Tee fanny tome tat the poles], RecgaaRr Hubcrptons can cig it, tm | ventional and large bow designs; embroidered down. don't get wise to the fortune tell-| . ntti a disguise or There's your money,” she yelled. |ing game. Many cities, by ordi| President, and J. B. Lincoln secre nccept hie. rou || Houncings, effective designs, finest of needlework, He's dead. He died an ho tary Miss Ida McKittrick will oe oO Dp ene of allow, Us to pay a license of/canvass the state in behalf of the building fund The home has re r ago, | nan dered | $200 or $800 a year to fe you a} Yet if the police were to go into thousand dollare—all the money] any one of these places, and search Jim and I saved—if you'll only|it thoroughly they would find bring him back.” igned papers that.would show to - Well, if 1 had known ae much|tentions of murder. le senna to cee a “live this way. I've been in this | range up to $1.50, but our special price, choice, Fri- about fortune telling then as 1 do shaias jae, Severed by any other pu bic 1%! business in Montelair so long that | day is 48c a yard. now, T suppose I'd have taken her] (The fourth and final article In)" 'U'0m as soon an I walk up the str ’ yi and dollara and strung tomorrow's Star will tell of some making her believe that I] of the evils that grow out of fortune ning away from me, he yells ald bring the old man to life, | telling.) |‘Hello, Dave!’ at me and laughs. | THESE REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN 1 i | i | ii - =~ | There are plenty of fortune tellors - | They all know me, and when I i » fortune tellers who doesn't know | who would make a move to catch ‘em they! a thing about It But Bolle and I were-scared. 115 % ** 8 RRNA AAAS SH er S just laugh at me and hike. Un-} a | You know I told you that when I] » 04 indy I wouldn't take lews you buy me a pair of whiskers 7 H i ; I've mardered him. I've m my dear old Jim. Til gt He i that?’ the may. ||, in wide bands, galoons and insertions. Many exquis- or asked |] ite gifts can be made from these unusually fine em- ba ou ae4,) as of your honor | broideries, as every woman knows. The values if i ignation sheerest of fabrics; striking novelties in lace effects, ‘. ceived the heartiest endorsement of County Charity Commissioner Mdward Hannan, The purpe —Virst Floor, and pass a dog, instead of run Murdered My Dear Old|* Jimi" She Cried, . | to live on the twenty-five and fifty back to her. I tc * ent readings, Well, | found out|her to go home and sit in the pa i om some other fortune tellers that until MOORE Virginia Harned in “The Woman He Married ed out in Minneapolis I tried A, but thet I'd AT THE THEATRES. | {my usefulness in this city is at an Cherry F Pectoral|™ 1. ssayor will tae the rogue | DESERVE IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION daylight @ i | t wann't the readinan, but the ¢ —_— nigions % aay & word | GRAND—"Mrs. Wiggs of under advisement No. 9 Steamer—Made of ex- | 12-qt. Galvanized Water Pail ' > i 3 dy about having seen me he Cabbage Patch SKYSCRAPER DEAL. | av 1 Regular price 25 Fri- i jfidential graft that came after a that if she did talk abo: ‘ - er Kys¢ jf tra heavy block tin, fitted gular f ee i read: hat pald the rent and ne aie talk about SEATTLE —“Iinder South VANCOUVER, B. ©., Noy. 10.—|} day rs LOG “a ring Jim back to her. | Belle and I got up t orn Skies. LOIS—"The First Born.” ALHAMBRA—"The Phan tom Detective. ORPHEUM— Vaudeville. MAJESBTIC—Vaudeville. Br 1840 : sh capitaliste have taken an|§ With cover; regular price 40c. on the Dominion Trust sky Cold- Handle ‘Frying Pan— r buliding, the largest in Made of selected sheet iron; iy The option price is1i Central Tube Corrugated regular price 20c. © be $1,000,000. Ci eee a a = block tin, burni ; regular Feldman’s Naphtha Laundey t the diamonds and the news advert! Many Women Pay Large |). ag epace. fo I start-| : Sums to Have the Evil ed out to work the thing right Bicccisssissstisrciicrcstrscsscrtrnststrerty re In: oked Con- 1 married a pretty girl and w ‘i Spirits voked, on- , : Famous “Pint of Cough Friday ook a French name and went Vfeses This Professional | M———, Minn. 1 taught her a lot Syrup” Recipe eee eee eee ee eee +See eee eee eee eee eee - of staff from the palmistry book } PANTAGES--Vaudeville = Pe " Soap—Large size bars; reg- ; “Invoker and I borrowed some money and ; price 7c. Friday .......4¢ : ae ars; reg i , took some of hers and bought a|f No Better Remedy at Any bat asad bs. itn. <Im ole, cn lining Today's Styles Today > ular price Sc, Friday, 7 BY “PROF.” SOOTHSAYER. part of @ fortune teller’s plant. A Price. Fully Guaranteed, Eureka Clothes ae -—-10- | bars for occas ane . women | Plant Is made up of old city direc | 4 aie o fortene er to re tories and newspaper clippings | ‘| T } pre their husbands about people Make a plain syrup by mixing one Pra te surprised to know how| I've got a plant now that's worth|pint of granulated sugar and ie ENGINEER N ; automatic adjust- | A Genuine Copper Boiler— ; ted with Size 8; made of extra heavy ; regular price ¢ i- | selected copper, burnished; tree eeereseeses GSE | fitted with stationery black Galvanized Coal Hod—Made enamel! cold handles, fitted i at beste aaivanined ison: | with seamless cover; regu- | nlar price 4 Frid | lar price $3.25. Friday .... Exclusive Showing of Novelty Suits To the woman who desires exc ay women there are who are | $5,000. I've got old city directorion © and stir for two yg money to fortune tellers back many years, from all) min ‘ut 2% ounces 6f pure] “ @ery day in the belief that the for minent cittes In the country ! Worth) in a pint} Mise Inez Snelton, of 2904 fare teller can cause th 1 sp as soon as my wife, by the! it up with the eugar| Franklin av. ie the only young fp to remove thelr bus from | envelope trick that I told you about gives you a family sus woman at the state university Ge world. This kind of t wa in| finds out the name of the customer|ply of the best cough syrup at_a| who le enrolied as « member venens in style, we are showing a vast assortment #, Including turquotse mpagne, hold instantly, itt uxuall y| prepece to put my knowledge most ob * cough in} It tones up the jaded| and {x Just laxat ‘ tpful in a cough, and has & pleasing taste. Alap excellent for \ lungs and asthma, and an unequal \ ed remedy for whooping | | i} This recipe for making pets et| By The Real Deis : ters and brothers and whether they | @her man—the fortune teller gets ® brakemen or clerks. 4 the fer to put her statement down in| address of their home. | slip this friting It will read something | information to my wife, as shes this | read he palm or the cards, and pr) *l hereby agree to pay Prof. it to gain the customer's con feand-So $20 a week until he | fd It does more than that the evil epirits to kili my | it nearly knocks her over with sur and when my hus | prise as my wife doles ft out to 1 promise to pay him lher, with a worried scow! on her # the life insurance | face, as If it were hard work Mance. so that she « an MT Gb. best paying business for fortune | and where she was born, I run out K Or $2. It never apotls. Take| of the department of electrical of Fancy Suits, The very newest ideas in fiers. After & woman {s com-| {nto another room and look in the spoonful every one, two or| engineering ‘. authentic designing « layed. Colors en fetely in their grasp and tells them | city directory for that city and that © hours } . “1 like the work, and think... . ains the wents—-bow she|year. There I find it all—the nam he effectiveness of this simpio| | have a talent for engineer hg ancanwrssh eit deems galt cmegqse cy Cc fants her husband to die, for in-| of her father, her mother, her edy ts surprisin o| Ing” sald Mise Shelton. “1 i lavender, These Suits ar trim- med with braid, fa velvet Mithwvicke Ce, i our AVENUE & PIKE STREET ] Come in tomorrow and see them. You Can Buy on Credit be prices are ju he same and no higher than bers ask for This should con- ; = Signed, Etc.” | makes belleve the work {s har vince you that this ! 1 convenience; if t i } yea wouldo't think many/cause the customer hasn't given|favorite in thousands of homes in not, estes te Gh use 8 soit, if te A th 34 bl { Wold you? Well s of| Well, the first caso of real graft|; has imitated, though | | r _ fn ‘ mover bey any in your ' is my hands, as every for-jout of town. We hadn't been in aly incur aks Market Basket rhas. After he gets a pa | M ore than two woeks b most valuable conce that, signed by « woman, |an elderly woman came to us Sey | Sociomen of Norway wht tase of bleeding ant) wife handled her, with my aid. Wo} nd she ns over to him | gained her confidence and thon she| ic husband thinks | told us that her husban an tn and groceries.’ valid and bad been bedridden for A man paying money many years. She wanted to marry| Some of the best knowr - - —1 4 jdruggists, such as the Bartell Drug are practical | #, and the Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ 95¢ Wevtiake Market ’~..__ The Temnte_of Economy.___ WE’RE HERE TO STAY 30,000 Acres Oregon Land tract, and Is rich in guiaice healing pir The Malleable chase price Non- WERE YOU EVER HAPPY Breakable Whea You Were Soaked to the Skin? nS TeO Ta ices aad tke We’ carry, kes ee cn. —EASTERN WASHINGTON DUPLICATED IN— ) ce | raat S2] CENTRAL OREGON ) What Will You Give for a $65 att aa se The opportunities of TWENTY YEARS AGO in Eastern Washington are about to be : DUPLICATED i: Central Oregon. A VAST undeveloped Inland EMPIRE only awaiting which is now being built by BOTH the Hill and the Harriman roads, lers now going in is bound to make this land very valuable in a short tant? | REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, “Arcadian Range? AMETIY LES ETRTRAMINE 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union 8 Here is your opportunity to get one of the finest ranges made AT YOUR OWN PRICE! What are we bid? The highest bidder gets the railroad trans BOTH SPEEDY AND RFFECTIVS and the rush of sett big time I have for sale 30,000 acres of land in Crook and Lake counties, Central Oregon, selected a) rings, Fegnetions of the me ni 7 of 15 years ago when land was plenty and easy to get, still held by the estate of the original pur- i ai le ee , e pains w chaser, and NOW ordered sold, and sold quick, by the ADMINISTRATORS. I demanded a 1 | Thi $66.00 quick price, and got it; $4.50 per acre, terms one-third cash, balance easy payments. This : ; | price is 50 per cent lower than the state of Oregon has sold adjacent lands for this year. The i me Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit nk of this city is trustee for both seller and purchaser; it | “ RUSSIAN PONY | receive Il payments and issues all contracts and deeds ; i } This is all sagebrush land, the soil being volcanic ash and equal to the BEST land of this a character in the state of Washington. Water can be had anywhere on this land at a depth of 10 to 30 feet. I went over all this land with the appraisers, and have reports and photographs of each parcel I have for sale. At Bend, Ore., and Prineville, Ore., about 30 to 40 miles from OATS better Sn eins crassnnnnia einsenecntowngan i dioeaos amasiientoeiceetote- ge Sala this land, they are raising successfully wheat, rye, oats and other grains, besides fruits and all ee. Sanam ; os od . ABSOLUTELY AT COST } kinds of vegetables. The average wheat yield in this section is40 bushels per acre. Ina very iH S a $65 Renee ; Saeat i ‘ and send in yo 4 The season has been backward, and we overstocked with »#} short sedi site tad a oe just as valuable as Eastern Washington fruit lands. i ‘ On attached coupon Pony Coats, To raise money, we will sell genuine Russian Ponyegt : A SODAS ee & BRACES Ces er These lands all lie within a radius of one to six miles from the surveys of the two rail- i 4 [ Ben's Delay < | roads NOW building through this section. Don’t delay, but call at once to get the best selec- ay Sid Today _ tions, as this land is selling very rapidly. } a = igh Grade Min i a) * | Mi We have a large stock of the finest mink skins we have ever atk Your Envelope Plainly “Bid for Arcadian Range” ean, CHAE SG AxmeRtEs these. benatifil: ditns, peeks te, ones 70% et will be proud of, at remarkably low price " _ 304-5 Liberty Building, Opposite Postoffice ; Cc. C. BERG SEATTLE'S PIONEER MANUFACTURING FURRIER 1426 First Avenue