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NEWSPAPER MAN DESERTS WIFE FOR THE NOTORIOUS RED WIDOW PARIS, Dec, 30.—Gossip has. it that Mme. t central figure in ov greatest: mod ern murder mysteries Who was tried on the charge of murdering her husband and mother, and ac quitted, has wrecked another home. The W espondent is told on good a ority that the wife a divore ecently named Mme Bachelors the Most Wicked Men That lite OLYMPIA mar ried men le ‘ te port recent r De nO. in the re Gov. M FR. Hay by th ate beard of con trol. Of the 90 mates of W Walla penite ary, 760 are bache:/} lors. Fre s it would seem that married me ss apt to get into trouble. Mc han 560 of the pris ohers are ws 0 yours of a By United Presa) Harry K PITTSBURG, I» Thaw was discharged from bank-| Fuptey today by Judge Orr in the United States court The action Attor is re withdrawal of followed the ney Graham's objection. It ported that creditors will be paid @bout 20 per cent of Thaw's tn debtedness NEWSPAPER GIRL FLIER oon re Seen) ., |tairs, Women have broader tntel-| SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Dec. 30. | jects, bigger feet, smaller hips, = Determined to be the first Santa| rounder waists, broader shoulders Barbara woman to fly, Miss Emma Hild, 19, a newspaper writer, today Secured the consent of Captain Ivy Baldwin to a trip in his biplane New Year's Day PORTLAND SAVES PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 30.—-Hun @reds of city employes are on the Spxious seat today, and they prob ably will remain there until after January 1, on account of Mayor | (By United Press) Simon's determination to reduce} LOS ANGELES, Dec. 30 Con-| the city’s expenses. According to|victed of shoplifting, Mra Morta/ estimates, the cost of running all/ Fernandes must, for one year, do departments during 1911 will be/her shopping by proxy. She will! $999,000 while the estimated re | not be perm! enter a store. cetpts of the general fund for the | This was the seu » in ensuing y year will be but $745,000. CURFEW FOR BEANVILLE BOSTON, Dec 30.—-Mayor -Pitz gerald has sent to Police Commis sioner O'Meara a draft of the pro- posed curfew law. The ordinanc Was drawn by the Boston Hom and Social! association, and pro vides that all children under 14 found ioitering on the streets or in parks after 9 p. m. shal! be subject to arrest and to a fine of not ex- ceeding $5 for each offense. ban the} I department of Steinheil as co-respondent The newspaper man made the woman's acquaintance during her} | imprisonment, and aueeumbed to} '® the faseinations which had capti vated a president of France and so ot many other aristocrats and poll ticlans. When Mme, Stetnheil wa acquitted the newapaper man fol His wife, unable diverced him. lowed her abroad to win him back |SEXES SHIFTING, | SAYS WISE “DOC” to | DR. DUDLEY A. SARGENT, CAMBRIDGE, Mase Tee, 30 The sexes are ing, says wise old Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, Har vard’s famous strength expert, who has examined athletes innumerable! of both sexes He shows that t day m woman of te nore masculine than her sis | ter of 20 years ago. He hopes her/ futpre development w trograde instead of going forward if man's lsupremacy is to exist in world af. and thicker necks than those years ago. This is due to th waists, employing masculine exer cises and working at man's employ }ment. On the other hand, man ls} | going backward, changing from the over developed Sandow into an jeffeminate and foppish creature ‘opp SENTENCE | FOR SHOPLIFTER jher by Judge Davis in th the superior Mra. Ferns vember 14 store, from it was alleged she had stoien 254 yards of silk CLERKS WHO HANDLE FOOD MUST BE CLEAN The ordinance effective January quiring bakery and kitchen! % to obtain a d of health befor allowed to work, was strongly en dorsed by the Seattle Réwtaurant Keepers’ Association at a meetin: held in the Rathexetier yesterday afternoon. M.A.GOTTSTEIN]| FURNITURE BETWEEN PIKE & SECOND AVE A Credit System that is madé to meet YOUR require- J} ments—terms to suit you—these are the features that make it so easy for you to furnish your home here. $20.50 Library Table $15.75 The table filus. trated is constructed of oak, in Early En- lish, golden or fum- ed finishes, with top measuring 28x54 inches; is fitted with large drawer and wide shelf at bot- tom for books. special at $15.7 Very $1 NOW—$1 WEEKLY | Store Closed Monday—-New Year’s Day Odd Dining Chairs anenieny Priced An unusual offering in terns, from ome to ten of a one-third to one-half off regu are illustrated $3.50 Dining Chair, $1.75 Others not illustrated § $2.50 Dining Cha $1.25 ? 53.75 Dining Chairs, $2.00 $4.00 Dining a $1.60 Dining Chair, 95c OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Dining Cha dd pa $1.75 Dining Chair, $1.00 $2.50 Din airs, $1.50 $4.50 Dini ( $2.50 Chairs, $2.00 Mingat of Milford and ©, B. Pi ing romance, eling salesman, Milford store was clerk, j sion on hte face led Mixw Mingst to | inquire what the trouble was. kins sald the last meal he had eaten had not agreed with him on Mise Mingst at once volunteered | _|Her Cooking Won n Husband) BOSTON, | Dec 30.—The wedding | Cambridge of Mins May ‘kins,| wt | Cambridge revealed an tnte Not long ago Mr, Perkins, a trav: | wandered Into the where Mis Mingst | woebeKone ox Per whereup. cook his meals for him. This was a beginning of a love | man, conduct whic h led to the _Wwedding 50 THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1910. WEAR DIRTY FACES TO AVOID WRECKS minal with dirty face and hands,” enys the Southern Pacific, The railroad takes the view that when thinmen, on approaching «a ter |minal, desert their posts of duty to “wash up,” accidents are liable But—if “cleanliness 1# next to FORT WORTH, Tox., Doo, 30.» | Aside from being troublesome and | to occur, expensive, the habit of k | im Women’s All-Wool 7 $15to $17.50 SUITS your fae and hands clean now declared ow pecially pernt clous by. Southern Pacifig | railroad All members| John A, Kingebury of North of train crews | Yakima will be head of a society | hereafter are ex-|for improving the condition of the! pected to culti|poor in New York elty, beginning vate dirty fa January 1, For the past three “He who w years, he wan secretary of the Anti old his job as an engin or brake an must en¢ / eoping | Modline canclustons the [through the same premines | Tuberculosis jot Ne run at the tor | Glass, a well known Seattle teac her | ‘and to wash your fgce is to lose your job, does it folfow iw) that to hold a job in almost ungod ly? A number of other interentin, 4 might be reache joague for the state York. He married Mabel) $6.98 Tailored in the best staple styles—blacks, colors and | all sizes. 5c for Trimmed Hats Children’s Headwear Worth Up to 75c Alt kinds of Children's Head wear, tama, caps, bonnets and hats; All styles, shapes, sizes and colors, Each . “Be Women’s Waists Worth Up to $1.50 for Waists, wrong with these except being a trifle White and Colored Shirt sso Good Easy Reading Follows—Without Pictures Flowery language or other embellishments usually employed by the adsmith—Keep it in mind that London has the goods at aoe lowest Sage and if es purchase doesn’t please bring it back $1.00 and $1.50 Black Corsets, | 18, 19 and 20 only; well boned, and fine for every-day wear Fancy or Piain Col Hose, gauze or meds everything Included Ladies d Lisle weight um but black SHOES For Less Than You Ever Even Dreamed of Before Women's nd 6 Rubbers. 39c 3,000 pairs sizes 4,5 a pair $00 pairs Women's Vici Kid Rub be ts, Heel Jui 3c Trimmed 560 pairs Women’s Fur t Jullets; instead of Men's and Women’s pers, a palr pairs t Sole 800 5 Men's Box Calf,-Velour Calt E Viel Kid Shoes 1} latest style lasts plain or cap toe and good oak soles. Special, $1.69 250 pairs Boys’ Calf Shoes, that we are reluctant to sell at this time, bocause they are positively not good for wet weather, but we n 4d the room; sizes Men's Hea 4 Work Shoes tan calf, € a heavy sole ror $1.98 Tuff Hide Brand $1 59 Mer $3.50 Hea Black Olled SB geet $2.39 Le $3.50 Heavy Quadruple ew Chrome Ca Sh bel . ng Engl bh backsta a i, at sutdoor bone sen "$9.49 Lace Curtains 5,000 Samples of Lace Curtair wht nd Arabian; 14 dn mg; su for hall windows attic windows and 0 win Saturday special, each 25¢ Old Store—Upetaira Women's Hats and Shapes | Worth Up to $3.00 Trimmed Hats, Ready.toW Street Hats and Hat Shapes, several dozen trimmed and an trimmed; ajl colors and 56 shapes all sizes “mussed thing up” from Sweaters, $1.69 Wool that sold from $2.98 to $4.98, grand cleanup sale 3,000 Pairs of BLANKETS Still in the Old Store Au ‘trom the single-bed size up to the largest, in white, gray and tana Bring this list along and verify these bargains. You'll find them just about balf what you would have to pay elsewhere Napa Tan Blankets. Sale 34c Ladies Sweaters in one | on price, per palr Abaco White Blankets. Sale price, per palr c Saracen and Nimrod Gray and Tan Blankets. Sale price, 66c per pair 3énegal and Neponset Gray and Tan Blankets, Sale price . per pair . 7 Salvador and Necropolis Gray and Tan Blankets. Sale 9 Sangus and Naseby Tan Blankets. Sale price, per pair Gray and $1.17 G. W. and G. G. Woolnap Blank ets; gray and white. 1 37 Sale price, per pair . H. H. ¢ ray Woolnap Blankets. Bale pi a $1.87 Antelope White Blankets. 6 H. H.W. White Woolnap Biank J T Tan Woolnap Blankets Sale pric $2 29 Homer Gray and Tan Mottled Blanket Sale price CHILDREN’S ; Beautiful Fur Sets fc he Nitthe girls fourt n different st Prices $4.98 $3.98 $2.98, $2.49, $1.49 de $1.25 | 19¢ | A Word About CHILDREN’S COATS Sizes 1 to 14 Years—Truly a HAL WEDDINGS ARE Dec. 10 John WINSTED, tice of the Reace-elect Conn., ers doing the same. During would marry all bim New Year's Day f ther inducement he offered peetive brides boxes of candy Royle of Fairfield believes in start jing the new year right and in oth the campaign he said that if elected he who called upon As « fur prow He MARKED DOWN already has 17 applications for bis services January 1 sons who desire to start life economically ” a re FOR new, modern tur all at The V near Westlake PRICE For Women’s Suits, Coats, Furs, pers, Worth $1.00 and $1.50 Skirts and Other Garments Try Lo YOU, Madam, who stores and departments, will you learn you are as good perfectly satisfied. patronize the paying MORE, mark, than you will be asked at London's for a Suit just ndon’s when even at the half-price | be surprised, perhaps, | Furthermore, our sales are not final—not until you are Your money back if you are not pleased. Keep. your pocket-book well defended from some half- | of and mixtures price attacks Children’s Part Wool Sweaters. red, gray or white and red; lar The. Union Suits, 37¢ | } regu | Ladies’ Gray Fieeced Union Suite, perfect fitting, high neck and ankle length; 750 value. | Men’s Goods | At Great Savings Men's heavy, dark Percale, Mad- ras and other Shirts; just what | you buy e k for 33c 60c. Special Saturday at oo] Flannel Men's $1.50 Heavy W 77c | wk Shirts; navy and neatly other colors, Saturday Men's Bus’ Shirts, 4; in light and m percale and 5 madras, Each c made and fir Alligator Style Hand Grips, brass fittings linen lining. assorted sizes; values to $1.00 25 Special, to cb Cc Men's Choice 26¢ Silk Cravats; To clowe Men's Natural or Black Cash mere 1 Sox Special, 25c 2 pairs fc pair: ‘ Men's and Boys’ Heavy Wool Golf Gloves or Mittens, 19 @ pair Cc Men's Linen Finish 0c Hem etitehed, Large Size Hand : “gear Men's Muleskir Glover 500 Men’s Cotton Shirts and Drawers, medium weight, ribbed good value at 50c nicely fleece Take them Sat at NOTIONS Gold-Head Tollet 5c Pine 1 A ae 5c 8c “og oye Cc Women's Black Cash 10c nerette Glover S, 50 Diagonal Suiting ) yards Superb 56-inch Diagor neg in choice browns, navys black, gray mixtures and other shades just unpacked; note th Earlier in the season this class was snapped up at $1.50 a yard. 1 London's last Saturday, take all you want, at, per yard §9¢ nal = Suit myrtle wanted @ width of goods ‘omorrow, 56-Inch Serge 39c 400 yards for akirts Shadow Serge, and school aleo 661 r; per yard inches wide, in good colors 39c Ladies’ Outing Gowns, pretty stripes or plain colors; made jong and full, and sold for 85c and 96c TAKE ONE-THIRD Off the Price of Boys’ Clothing The the old last Saturday in Boys’ $9.00 will go at Boys’ $7.00 Suits will go at Suits Boys’ $6.00 Suits will go at Boys’ $4.00 Suits :. ‘67 will go at Boy’ $3.50 Su ts. will go at Boys’ $3.00 Suits will go at Boys’ $6.76 Overcoats 4: a8 will go at Boys’ $6.00 Overcoate 3,98 will go at wu Royse’ $5.50 Overcoat ” will go $3.6; Boys will ¢ Roys’ $4.50 Overcoats 9 98 will go at ' Boys’ $4.00 Overcoats will go at $2.67 | Boys Pants as low 44c om ry $1.75 Men's $1.48 Oil Pants An » pa eu 88 pai an Garter Ae sapedfa 22¢ Or, per dozen, 60c NOTIONS w co Soay Darner Thin De ee 3c dine 4c by young per married so-called exclusive iW nus, 804 Vir a in nah medium and dark colors. Women s Long “Coats and Raincoats ... . . Raincoats ..... Worth Tero eatin ae to $15.00 | Waterproof Rubberized Raincoats, in all « “Seamee E OY | Maynard, percales, ¢ SOCIALIGT LECTURE, “Mila. Tupper Maynard a of Colorado, a socialist lecture sae av.,, Bunday wary y at & o'clock will ee “On the evening, Jan The Ground in Mil | waukee DIES IN EXILE Big Dan for whos Coughlan state of Ilinots had of rest the a reward Pedro Honduras received here today name war connected with a scandal in Minots we and he fled to Central is dead at San jury al years ago, America LONDON’S LAST SATURDAY In the Old Store—Read the Wonderful Bargains 1 kinds of Bearcloth, Astrakhar ot and House Dresses and Wrap- 39¢ One and Two-Piece House calicoes, All sizes, Wool Shawls, 69c Our entire stock of Wool | Shawis that are marked to sell from $8e to $1.26; black, white or mixed colors | Children’s 26¢ and 35¢ Fleeced Und wear, Don't miss this bar gain | BELTS Ribbon, Hair, Etc. Pad Hose Supporters, al} colors; strong st seller; last Sat ay in old store ap 15¢ Halr Switches all shades; 30 inches long. Last $9 50 a price od. antown Yarn, every color, gular price 10c. Saturday's price Hair Bow Ribbon, all colors. and many fancy Saturday in old Last 5c colors. 15¢ including elastic, and fancy silk 25c¢ urday s Hem \-inch lc GLOVES BAGS NECKWEAR All 49¢ leather Last § Wo ® an stitched H hem; worth Saturday 8 price ‘ "89s Abe 19¢ } gee “*" 8c pid dani eo L " at om Art Squares popularity of the Ingrain Pe Increase These are woven in one piece \ and are a quality far above the dinary The following prices are much low a se quick action if you want Floor Covering 8 by 3% 4by 4 $4.85 OLD STORE will deliver in Arcade hall, subject according to dispatches Coughian’s NEW YORK The kise was worth tt Conwa | Magistrate Mauri nent him to jail for 10 wing [stolen a kine fror Catherine Ackern an, 28 years, of Third ay, ri ‘ t even ling,’ when this hor » and kissed me, Then | 4 and started to walk awa A New Ye whint » for the benefit t fund will be giver ng, Jam wary 4 hall by | National Daughters of OAR Dresses chambrays and other material All- Wool Kerseys and Cheviot -UPSTAIRS [GOT 10 DAYS FoR KISS--WORTH IT $1.49 and Wrappers, made of Dozens of $i also a big lot and solid colors , in blacks Child’s Stockings, 8c Chit Fast Black Cotton 12%e and 15c values} en's ockings STAPLE MERCHANDIS MUCH LOWER’ Ginghams—Apron Checked Ging: hams. Special sale price. 5 yard . Cc Prints—Rest quality Amerieag ints; over 100 different styles. i sale 436 to One Customer nd Sam t styles; 142¢ sucker hams; Limit - Ginghams ie r Standard tment left cm Special sale OL pric 82 Fiannelettes—Kimono Fianneb ettes, 124 t ' 3 cial sale aC 16 2-8 monoa, 8, ees more; es. On saley 11¢ Flannelettes —15c and Velours, for old yard Outing Flannele—Short lengths of light styles Outing Flannels; l0e qu y. Specia NOTIONS iT 1c 1c yar