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y’”’ Baldwin Kissed Her Often, Witness Says | The 23,—] Natdwin y at.| there ab Isn't She the Angular Young Party? (hy United Pros.) ANGELES, Cal, Deo Lacky Baldwin was question aa to made his actual was then brought up. whether home Me v / ‘ wanted to know if Baldwin ate and der ative, @nd/tived in the rooms Mrs. Turnbull ihe caressed | fore the} | ocoupted a of his © hments, was In cros#examination he asked jeatimnony & mu today by Mra.) Mrs, Turnbull if Baldwin lived In ep Ashley Turnbull, when she) the rooms Mra. Turnbull oceupled tand at the/and ff Baldwin left his clothing at by her | there and dressed the ov 4 ernbull, | Left His Clothing, b Baldwin mih “He left some of his clothing the she replied “Bapectaily t Mr win made} his night clothes, which were al { affection before} ways there,” Atte said < t dtd he kissed me a sald Mrs ney Mo Don't you think,” MeNab re. marked senteniously, “that a man sed me, | of Baldwin's wealth and prominence ull, | would have something more than sorvadts}his night clothes to indicate his | residence?” any-| I know he kept his night clothed vst ar ve You know the odd figures on an Egyptian friese, the flat, ang Jar persons, with the big eyes, the extended arms and the raise feet? Ruth St. Denis, in her dances, is trying to imitate the squar cornered Egyptians. ugh he told them that Of course, to do It perfectly, she ought to be as THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1910. ‘MOTHER AND GIRL ENTER -STARVATION PACT TOGETHER (hy United Prem.) |formed the authorities. The wom CHICO, Cal, Dec Unlews|en, thelr faces emaciated, were Medical skill can offset the offer tf} found hip ths the par Tn the Gays of abstinence from food, Mra.| oe “aenieeiicy oan lank “aie Wiliam Whiteline and her daugh-| yonday, when she stood on the ter, Miss Lavina Corey, will 4 #\ front pore of her cottage and pin A Femnit of a starvation pact. The| ned a note te the door, reading two women, who had not ¢ Dear Friends, am not at home." days, were nearly unconselc The note waa taken fre the taken from thelr cottage and car-| door by the police, who carried the ried to a hony by the police ving non AWAY | Neighbors, who heard groans com-| Physlelans today say nelther ean ing from the Whiteline cottage, in| ver. N Id W | tuto divorce, Mra, Von Claussen OW Ida Wants to [who tirostened to bring sult 4 | against Col, Roosevelt because of! Get Her Divorce, a © | @ presentation at the Swedish court Gy Unites | was divorced several years ago in flat and thin as a plece of paper, She ough: yah 3 i eT t Mrs Baldwin wanted) in my ro m the t s r ne ought to cast no shadow sew oy South Dakota. 8 said today that Baca _. ihe 2 sg ae vouch fo "| This Is impossible, in view of the fact that she fa a very well. | NEW YORK, Dec, 23—Mra. Ida) ie wants a ¢ fin & Mew : rounded young woman. Hut she accomplishes the angular move- | VOM Claussen ts preparing to brivg York court. The woman's former ments with surprising grace. rison Warder Puts Ban on Executions | Umbr > @ able han | Women’s & sult In a New York court for abso- | husband was married here recently ellas, in Fancy Boxes | fitted with detach. | fancy wood | Slik Umbrellas, dies, of sterling silver Ask any first-class silk man to tell y My United Press) jtentiary, in his annual repert to or heavy i in wide variety of | wonderful t, chiffon-finish Swt 1 M, Ore, De It does |the governor, just made public, } sty a pe ractical present; sold | sure to laud it to the skies, and tel appear that the inereasing| “and as a result of my investiga | about town, according he nerve of the | good one at $1.50, At London's of execu this state | t servation and experience | dealer, up to $7.50, Le 4, 50 this same grade in # pretty gperated as a t of the past eight years, I am | price Bs aaaen $ pecial wale at .ic.sssesee « of homicile,” says Supt, C.} fully « need that capital punish | @ Or state ment ald be abolished F James « penl-| on | wr me record will Justify the he | YA |that the people can depend on/ } dim.” NOT RUN IN 1812 RACE WARNING 10 GIRLS + LOOK QUT FOR HEELS LONDON HAS IT What Shall it Be? his alleged refusal to seoure for her | 36-Inch Swiss Taffeta OF PUREST SILK and San Diego will be established if a recommendation made by WANTS GORLING | etary of the Navy Meyer meets h the approval of congress, lon Pearl Harbor, New York und Boston al (By Volted Pree.) likely locatior | Meyer tw 1 WASHINGTON, Dec Fuel} tion of $1,000 depots at Bremerton, San Francisco proposed base NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES $30.00 Why Pay More lat the New White Office 1101 Third Avenue, Corner Spring Street Telephone Main 1525 Independent 955 New White Machines Rented, $2.00 Per Month All White Machines Repaired Free OPEN EVENINGS } » about this | affet He ta Pres) The Prudent Buyer Will Find These Suggestions Helpful and Economical pf iol MINNEAPOLIS, D. ehmann’s . oan De + Angel Por a re Pees ee | Marathon Steel | DOLL HE ADS prceeireoe bate ng Bronct . med, and|that many high school girls wear Express Wagons We have nearly all sizes in | mann's Auto E an erc 12 & e William J. Bryan|French heels, which he says are have it this deep to ha, Indestru e and Bisque 3 al “te ntion of attempt-|the cause of deformed feet that} every body buy leads, at prices that will suit Children's Fanc and Women's Fancy of the; ture, and the ban is to o on the | $1.69 cut 98 Kyat . = ‘ the 1 appreciated toy for an peng i ar ered Handkerch a he sug. | high heel to CG | eves que Every one wants a 39c ee j | hemstitched or scalloped ial tluber| Dr. Keene will have the phy Tbe cut 49 heada ads’ eiahaeien 108 oO © arr Bae al " vt at 95 York,|cal instructor in the high school | 98 —For Men's Siippers, And s¢ en to | to C and ta 19 . of imported china. | Your eh 10c ¢ Folk of Migsouri, Gover.}find out how many girls have cur 4 | C choose from. $1.50 is what » DOLLS « Clo ® from Ge per 4 69 Reduced Prices on Real Wilson of New Jersey and Gov-| vature of the spine. He has found! a * ates Upto bite Fancy nite D with jointed | #et Linen Embroidered Harmon of Ohio. }many boys in the Minneapolis Men's Blac an Felt Romeo-Style Sitp- $1 39 De! f 11 inehe Handkerchiefs DGoeussing himseit and polit-|schools 20 afflicted. He attributes | pers; leather voles, Special at ‘ . Ps 39c Toy Trunks and Tey Too! Chests aapirations, Bryan says Bryan is not a candidate, | spine ad posture, both tn sitting tS every friend to join with and ~standing, and to faulty cus the effort to secure as the | toma and improper footwear, such | ic nominee in 1912 a manias French JBLIC MEETTHE.SE Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green Fremont and University Districts. the prevalence of curvature of the | different o) styles Men's Comf worth 7 On sab to 596 |: ac | 4c Dolls 2 # Real Fur Trimmed Felt Not $1.50, but Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Entirely Practical Useful and Acceptable q ater-lining arm and $2.50 ‘$6. 48 we $15 Black Rus- 19 49c Ste Be 29c TOY SAD IRONS 1 Alt i and b 9c Buy Her Furs And You Yourself Will Get a Lot of Pleasure Just Seeing Her Wear Them—Try It— $6.98 © Two Strong Special Offerings for Tomorrow Are: ae 98 $10 Black or at Lowest Pric 50c 63c 75c BEDDING BARGAINS A Long List Puliowe—Tiet of be A Pa r fer Blankets—G es in City ~ in town $1.00 Halt s2c ag h Killed Oregon |} Scorn" $8.98 sian Lynx Set . Brown Set... rs ae “Ble ’ urkeys (25c te 30c) - my ake - ~S4aa : Here is the Oreatest Fur value ever offered in in Beautiful Black or Brown Coney Set, - Mi PM aE a White B -THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM $8.48-% re | titul, tong Sie oA ct eth OF DALE asensevees ssvstsesssesne he IN THE CITY his" Tess chan al oe eee en ne | Las i ‘ul 14 ve. Special pce, ge a $2.98 ¥ ancy Ducks, Fancy Chickens THOUSANDS OF THEM will Koes a ee oe wo 93,39 39 TONS OF GEESE ff fi mnt wesw gy 29 FRESH, ALL FANCY, AND LESS THAN 2,500 Sweaters Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Bea FINEST EVER 87c pair Salvador and Necropolis-—( 14s $2.00 va and Gray Blankets; $1.23 utitul pa be | Young Men's Overcoats, for § to 16 years Lower Prices Right at Christmas—A Long List Follows e WOOLNAP—G a zB Tan and ANY OTHER FIRST-CLASS MARKET’S and natty coats that are 1,000 Men's Fine Wool Sweaters, | Small Children's Sweater. Coats; Willow fac eee wppeiese 3 PRICES iivai' a ataene unsainie ote in every known weave, color and . MANY GF U08, CRA tk OE eee ee oe et eet een ae oa 2 . y kh A good Swe c ars; two | $6 48 $5 98 .. eng ge Seng i oe . | SAMPLE SPREADS e Big te Marke 190; 99000 an | at Chriatmas tigen EN inal a td Plumes Drummers’ Samples 0: IN THE OLD PUBLIC MARKET $8.75° wn," comes “in pleasing’ worstods | M@w's, Heavy Katt Oxford Sweat. | Coats 48c re and various woolens that boys like. This line | 6's. with ro ue trim $1.25 anton ’ | A THIRD LESS THAN ANY | ues from $7.5 inlae gu wo $9.00 and is full of service; br . ate sey » ’ G eho fa 4 OTHER STORE prised Grom G4,90 tO scscasccedosccanacnd Uv HOOD'S HOME-MADE CANDIES Sota tt ioe tent t' peigh.one vane | 92 teres ages Tah. OO 1.39 . : SHEETS ters for Clear and Sugar Candy Toys and Canes of all lar $4.00 and $5.00 grades $2 79 Getiie Onieetiddonne "gunn y Knit ‘. 98 Pl Bleached Sheets; improved seams. 9B Descriptions Tomorrow .. : ° ‘ wit ten Bich seane \ ny b one-t cial Sale price a oh ts : Prices on Fancy Christmas Boxes, Chocolates and Bon-Bons Sult Rargain—All our Boys prenchock decidn; fep.xbe thres ol, in fed, navy, ox- | YOU Would pay elsewhere acta eine "Pi pom 6 . ces on Fancy 8 » Choco! nits, in sizes running from 8 | pockets, in white, oxford, red navy, double or single. | Willow Plumes, worth 4 98 ing ave. : . pound ...20¢ | Premium Mixed, pound ...10¢ ‘arto ae brown, black; carefully t two 2 69 $ On sale at $ a each ieee ee : 6a y and brown $ fest Giana tx etna we = > Willow Plu $ eneigy “ahora @ | Broken Mixed, pound ..... 15¢ Saturday 2.89 $4.98, $3.33, $2.98 and © Shi 98 Wy 1 6.50 BABY BLANKETS 4 French Cream Mixed, Ib. .20¢ $6.00 Boy ung Men's Suits, in mixed pat Boys’ Swe 8; good 29¢ we $9 98 ® ne% ‘ ' Special—Gla ¢ Frult and Nuts, pound 10¢ bd ge ale oe ae ae bi r rT ddy omy es c si } . I The Home of Senta Claus and the Famous Princess Chocolates price $4.98 clal ode 98 wi 12,98 each : HOOD’S—1509 Pike Place ST. GERMAIN Leave Your Orders Early for CHRISTMAS_ Pratt Cas Hundreds of Pretty SILK WAISTS Worth $5.00 to $10.00 For wife, daughter, mother or ster 1 Wa Meat Prices Are Right 1515 Pike Place Main 6034 MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE 1621 Pike P A-Long-to-Be-Remembered Gif ace Merry Chr JOHN Bt Butter—Ka Always the Best LOWER FLOOR EXTRA FANCY reent Sine al Baturd Rictly Queen 0 STALL 2 1513 PIKE PLACE ‘I or, ‘Ib - Btall 204—J. 0. NORMIS—Mtnll 206 Worth $3.50 Oualj Halibut, 2 Ibs. for be Bath Robes; made of the ity ¢ Pp E Speciai—Fresh Olympia Oysters, d heavy ble-faced bath oultry ( ' ‘ ) pint <a robe matertals, in varloug pattern: uy 4 McLE Clams, 15¢ pts qt. It. made, extra wide and finished ® Ne . with cord and tassels at collar and 8Tc oC A 89 BOSTON FISH CO we era ie clans Stalls 64-65 $1.98 for Women’s Good Shoes St. GERMAIN ; —— mwa | cige IK In Skirt, Waist ax se | aan and Dress Lengths bea re of oe Plan 4 Attractively Boxed—Ready to Give We Have the Goods and Our SAM GRAFF Di t and BATH ROBES 9c Lo 49c $1.25 $1.49 98c Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear Maniillas, Se arls, Veilings 5 t§ "$5.00 t Curtains—Blankets Crockery—Carpete Boxed Fancy Woo! Shawls CHILDREN’S FU RS for the en different are Think It Over, Mr. Maa Wouldn’t the Wife Like One of These? $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 ng, Beadtane Kimonos $1.69 fs or Square al Silk Kimonos for Gifts