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New York.—Interviewed in the Voter, Colonel Roosevelt @ courageous man be the only suffragist in hie family. Providence.—T. R, Goodwin and Thomas FlerfAngday, editor of the Rudder, will sat! for Rome & foot yaw), expecting to reach the Mediterranean fn 40 days e Bomervilice, Mass.—Rev. Edward Bayliss has been se 1 choked three months for furnishing MADE A WINDSOR, Eng. June 10.—The first of the gorgeous apectacies of the coronation occurred today qwhen Edward Albert, Prince of Wales, was invested with the her aldic erder of the Knights of the Hneeling before an ai ‘of royalty, Prince Edward r from the sword of King George V. the accolade constituting him a Knight of the Garter. With pomp and ceremony the knighting took place. All the royal proceed esti of the Gar A free public matrimonial bureau fm Seattle. That's wiat we have. The public employment office for Women has been running less than ® month, But it is already extend ing its activities A few days ago an elderly wo- man dropped in. Mrs. Behnke thought she was looking for em pidyment. But no. She was Cupid's Messenger. She wanted to know if & Wife could be secured for a young an of her acquaintance Mrs, inke advised her to have the Young man join some church or — ments of piling which connect the There is tragedy, pathos and Comedy in the letters received by Many public officials, but those “which Uncle Stm's lettor carriers Jay upon the desks of some of the Superior judges in Seattle every @ay are among the most interest imaginable. ere are letters on subjects of every kind and written in every Bnglish dialect. Many of them con tain tragedies., A mother, confined to htr bed with’the sentence of death stamped pon her pallid cheek by the band of the “white plague,” asks that her Byearold child, eoon to be left Motheriess, be given by order of the court to its grandmother to be taken care of rather than it shall live to rise to maturity in the bome of the drunkard father that broke the mother’s heart. Another woman soon to know motherhood and who Is suing for a divorce, asks the j to call her attorneys efore him and make them postpone the divoyee proceed $nge until after the stork’s arrival YOUNG PRINCE OF WALES Is ee ‘The oval cofferdam bullt about show wreck ofthe battleship Maine fm Havana harber {s here shown in fs formed of interlocking steel piles, and fill three feet above the water, as are also the spaces inclosed by the seg- | aissons. The cofferdam as a whole | forms a _trydoek built up from the bottom of the harbor. Somerville Sun with a story that Mayor Woods was intoxicated. Springfield, |1l.—-Governor Dineen has boosted the safe and sane Fourth by signing a bill giving citieggghe right to prohibit the use of fireworks of any deMription Chicago—Beach Guard C. J. Gloyer saved P, J. Stahiammer from droWning, but had to hit him to keep both from sinking. When Stahlammer recovered he beat up his resc and had to pay a $5 fine gael KNIGHT © ter wore present, the king, the Duke of Connaught, Prince Arthur of Connaught Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, and for ger King Manuel of Portugal, In ‘addition to the royalties there was almo a full atten@ance of the | Knights Companions. | The Bishop of Westminster re- |, cited ¢ solemn religious admont. thon preceding the bestowing of the accolade. The Duke of Con naught, brother of the late King| award VIL, and Prince Arthur of | Connaught, stood sponsor for Prince Eaward. other society, And then she smiled, | thinking of her new role as a pro moter of connublal bliss Yesterday a job for man and wife | on & farm reached the office, A young man strayed In, and was told of the position, He expressed his willingness to take the job, but he lacked the wife “It you are only willing to go, we will’ be able to fix that up all right,” sald Mre. Behnké. “Il want to make good in this office. If it's only a wife that you need to fill} this position, I'll see that you get | one. Come around at 10 ‘clock _ the morning.” ae diagram. Each of the 20 caissons | with rock and hard cl: that she may have the name of her husband to give to the baby, an ac | tion which the attorneys have re fused to postpone because they have feaged to lose the $75 fee that would be theirs if the divorce was| had. An aged woman, who has waited| 14 years for the husband who went to sea and never came back, asks that she may be alidwed to lare her loved one legally dead in order thet she may end the life of toll und poverty she has willingly led, | awaiting the returtl of the man to whom she has always been true, and shend her last few years in| the home of a lifelong friend as his wife Unable to longer earn his way in the world a dedrepit father calls to| the high court of human sympathy | to urge the children raised to ma- turity to a sense of their fillal duty. | Thus the letters run along touch ing the deepest chords in the hu. man heart, evry writer having « problem to be solved but eyery-tet ter having but one person’ to read| it and present the solution sovatiiaaliiaii am SAND PILE SAVES . LIVES OF GIRLS Lilian Julian of San Francisco and Miss Olga Cooper, secretary of the health board, who were hurled out *of an automobile late last night when it collided with one belong fng to Ralph Hoyt, president of the Rose Festival, were reported to be ‘uninjured, save for a few bruises Both. vorwen struck b al foremost */ undoubtedly saved their lives. PORTLAND, Or., June 10.—Miga | |* toad stools instead of mush- * lw %e the allegation made in the *}| |& divorce suit of Mary Berkau */| sand piled in front of @ under construction, This} ok tt hk * FED HER TOAD STOOLS, & * ALLEGED, * * CHICAGO—That her hus * * band attempted to feed her * * rooms in an effect to kill her, *| *® against her husband Charles. * ee ee ee ee ee asia Bais The way to get jena Theres aLot 4 i Advertised in these Want Ad columns which Z You Want ‘jt is to read the ads under the heading “FOR SALE REAL ESTATE, EVERY DAY VE these WANT ADS contain news of interest to you. w od Ss FLY—THAT’S HER NAME! 1E STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1911 RIOTING GLEVELAND, Ohio, June 10 unidentifie He was taken unconscious to b Benjamin bystander RUNSSINTO AUTO noon in a colliat mobile driven by Batchelder Se neca #t. when Pord ¢ thought Ford we rigit, but tne heavily to the ground LINER STRIKE today owing to t pa Launching of the «. Some people are crazy new British naval airship, The with the accent on the first syllable. for a short distance, ploy non-union coal passers, |Rioting in the garment workers jatrike was resumed today, and an bystander w shot in a fight between police and the strikers an their sympathizers ital, where it was discovered he'was wounded in the leg and bdomen, He will probably die striker was] arrested, It Was asserted that he was picketing, fired at a police man and that the shot struck the Motoreycle Patrolman Ford was slightly brulfed yesterday after n with an auto urth ay, and Seneca st, Batch fer was turning his machine into | » toward | him’ at high speed. e Batchelder | made no effort to move fast, as he id turn to the d he struck the! rdnning board with such force that the motoreycle was completely de molished and Ford was thrown CARRIE NATION LEAVENWORTH, , Juae 10. cies BATTLE WITH over “worrying ture bureaus informed her ying, she Bhe be Dur SOUTHHAMPTON, Eng., June 10.—The ¥lant liner Bt. Paul, of the American line, was unable to sail strike of coal rs. The ranks of the strikers were augmented today and sbip ping here {# virtually tied up. The new liner Olympic will probably Mayfly, at Barrow,|be unable to start on her’ maiden ugh to say that it's a very appropriate | voyage next week Anyhow, she bas flown tion's life sh care anything about sade against physician at the cigarette. battle occurred when office erely re to take the demented man all she He is held at the detention he The companies are frantically endeavoring to em She made nc These Bargains are for readers and for Monday until noon only. People who don’t The Star don’t get the bargains—and the bar- gains this time are hot- ter than ever. 40,000 People Request London to Continue the ba cet oaalo od oe for Ten Days Longer Embroidery Sis | noon Monday, a skein— nn: Silk 15c "TENNIS SHOES — It is} If you cannot believe your y. Here they are. Shawknit quality and service. Any size. As intil noon| many as you like. Oxblood jcolor. Per pair, until canted a| Any shade (no exist anywhere at London's), "-MESSALINE Of display London sells tennis shoes. trancing, pleasing and popu- Jar. any size to | but until noon— 373C Monday, pair— 39c —~49e— Monday Bargains Saturday's Star is the newest and most radical idea . known GREAT, simply because you, Mr. and Mrs. Read- CARRIE NATION'S (NIGHT RIDERS’ FIGHT I$ ENDED (iy Unit Lew BOISE, Ida, June 10 men of their rights. wa ineued by the | BC old, Chas. M Harry McAdams, Marvin James and Roy Herpio. ) they ar 1 |heavy bor Thetr It has been kn wn for be ed men, who adopted the |night rider "inc't| DEMENTED MAN: a sani-| SAN FRANCISCO, June the After a terrific batth the ov steam schoo in said und hiding on Long in believed to have ‘ ckton insan discove Mre 4 was almost overt eru to subdue Long. A tal in adver- er, responded. | 10c Carlson Currier’s Java Rice Powder | Face Powder Spool Silk Until noon— 25c SHAWKNIT SOX eyes, come anyv 10c "SILK MULL Sold at various prices about town, but here is the lowest | $1 PETTICOATS Made of best chambray ging thin, filmy fabric + , ef n, at London's WASH GOODS piles and pile DAMASK of | Headq thing in Wash Cotton white and 50 1 or Tilly a Japanese Matting OIL CLOTH Rug Sale is now rious combinations half} will wake up pe 20 Until noon, per yard BOYS’ PANTS SILK STOCKINGS | Black and colors; Pants, for boys of ald ages;| Knickerbocker our Suit Department These Pants, | and lisle top; this is the low eenly est ga ¢ ever for pure thread| Until noon adv. until the; prices | Positivel powderdom ART SQUARES 9x12 Union| Here is the best of all. Any Worth | Woman's shoe in the store ts or boots — vel- 4 out a-peer in » until Read carefully Ingrain Art size Wears life time noon | ($3.98 best; black and col ; 100 yard: tarts. Per spool; un | til noon— OC SHOES | alse | | vets, . patents, gunmetal any style—until noon, pair $1.98 $1 taal $2 Baby Bonnets 2: 25c and 50c Sun ‘Boiniote| $1 and $15 50 Fancy straw, silk and lawn Until) bonnets. Scores of styles until noon— 25¢ GALATEA uarters here for every Goods; black other diff grade. or Sams noon, yard 14¢ Hy U erent s German ALARM CLOCKS Brass works, nickel ¢ at any time of day or ni 39¢ Children’s ‘Tan did 35¢ STOCKINGS Fine hard-twisted lisle ; near |ly all sizes 5 to 914. “EASY to put on, HARD to wear out.” On sale until no 13¢ Clip This Advertisement Save it until Monday morning; bring it to the store with you, if you wish, and prove every item. Make arrangements now to come bright and errly Monday. f you cannot come, hand it to a friend—ehe will appreciate your thoughtful kindness. The surf is co: ter, hottest children’s sizes COTTON FLANNEL want own! Black Sateen Bl ntil noon, | .alse gingham; to 12 ye _DONGOLA SHOES UNION SUITS snow; rib, |(this store shines from afar style LONG KIMONOS | Cool, comfortable, practical Full le quality, pretty patterns = Until noon | 39¢ BLOOMERS ’ Black Sateen Bloom s 2 to 12 years; this sale, 44c, Girls’ light weight crs A pair 19¢ Boys’ Cassimere Suits With belt and tie; emblem rate-) on sleeve; mostly natty browns, 3 to8 years, $3.48 rge ; | value, Until no $1.98 | | WOOL SWEATERS Infant and Children’s $1.00 Sweaters, in colors n its Knit Goods Section) ; some have belt, some have pocket; very neat little Sweaters. Until 48¢ CRASH ON Balky Engi TRIAL IN IDAHO coe 4s 4 Wire) tions are promised today by gov-| ernment officials here when seven | [night riders, all prominent men of the Camas prairie dist lare brought to trial on charges of conspiracy to defraud the govern: |ment of valuable lands and entry- day and Wa balky gr@ine prevented makin® a flight yesterday and die appointed 1,200 people, who were The men were arrested on benc Johnson, Hanford and Jerry wing arraignment perty today rest created a sensation with his engine conditions are g » able t6 make a spectacular figAt today. that Camas prairie settlers n terrorized by a band of mask a hth * to kill or and feather mants who refused to do bidding AAAREKKHKRHK AKER € aint today rpowered Charles * Long on the shi avored to jump into the im mach of the crew grappled Maritime Bidg., Beaitle other sailors came to | ce. ft took a dozen Summer pri Furs and alterations is; warranted ; gth Kimonos, fine Spoils Flight Seattle seems professional aviators, ¢ sh being unalgy to fly ye 6 ago beln: Madison park alsh broke bis machine at Wenatchee and pending ite ree pair installed another motor. This refused to work, Walsh has put back his original motor an con fident he can soar the skies this afternoon. The spectators bh@d their money returned by Mr, Morrison Walsh expects no more ble nd as the weather od is sure he will WEATHER FORECAST. For Seattle and ty Showers tonight and Sunday; Nght southeast winds ae ae C. C. BERG, Furrier - and Taxidermist — ‘ high grade fur tug making. Manufacturer of Artificial anning and is for rug work es on Ladies’ * 1425 First Ave. - °; | Will Never Want to D e: ° 9 rink Again A Seattle shipping clerk, aman who was a periodical drunkard for twenty years, makes this statement in a letter just written to The Neal Institute. Four months ago he took The Neal 3-Day DRINK HABIT “I am im better health than I have been for years,” he declares. “Your treatment i¢ all and mere than you claim for it, I have never craved @ drink for one me ment since leaving your Institute, four monthe ago.” quent that work. He lost his position and his family was in almost Gay oure is a cursed humanity. In dozens of just » tters But three days is required for the 1 treatmen At the end of thie brief period ono can return to he © workehop fully pred, wil the tite for liquor absolutely ¢ rves in good trim, appetite eyes Dt and bream AN the privacy of home, hotel or plud is afforded at the Institute Namen of guests are waver ai- vulged, Write, call or phone plete information sbout the N B-day drink habit cure, includthe p00 references and indorse- of prominent men whe have investigated it, All will be matied you in a Plain, ealed en- EAST HOWELL AND SIX- TEENTH AV., SEATTLE Phones East 4381 Ind, eessseype> O4% ¢