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THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1912. DISPOSAL OF $260,000 FORTUNE RESTS ON EVIDENCE OF ONE WOMAN tune to Mre men's outfitter: \Fancy Hued Pajamas "5s" uc" | the Rage in London on the young man LONUON, Feb. 9—To be seen! punc us,” he Tingley dressed In 1 her followers | the up-to-date yo indue Influence |e goon oT huraton Mrs, sine st ‘ ‘ ingley had testified that she did|aiomey or ap n #0 0% jot know she had been left # for-|, Se. only becomes fashion one inet to on sa ne une by the dead woman until in-| , when arraying bimeeif for |! in beta bat they lormed by her attoruby } ‘ carcely visible At this point Mrs, Dixon took the} textified that she ta time Mra. I Gordon Tracie Room 207 Tradere Mag Cor. Phir@ and Marion $30 SAMPLE suits 4 ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE of tode sald “the height of fashion 1 in ger 6 dross and comfc s of appearances is th Collars are now wor lly burned by acid The contest has continued On the o y, sometimes Mother,” and absolute die On the SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 9.—Upon the unexpected evidence given by a skin specialist, a $26 fortune hangs in the balance. ‘ihe evidence “\was in the bitterly contested will Jease of Harriet Patterson Thurston {The spectalint 4 ®, Mar on, who treated herine leader of the Point Loma The I phists, after her face had been & mab must now in bed! SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. the son of the ager n who practically eut off he . tives, leaving the bulk of her She and wainteoat ‘will do. oldest fancy opinion was given manager of a leading London firm STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS The Builders Are Upon Us turday Will Be the final D WILL CUT PRICES STILL DEEPER THAN EVER. THE FOLLOWING PRICES RE TAKEN AT RANDOM FROM THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS ALL OVER THE STORE. $15.00 Suits, Overcoats fi $17.50, $20 and $22.50 $3.50 «nd $4.00 Boys’ and Slip-ons Cut to $3.50 Shoes Cut to— 1:89 $1.00 Dress Shirts Cut to— $1.00 Coat Sweaters Cut to-- $1.00 Gray Flannel Shirts Cut to— Suits, Overcoats and $2.00 Silk Negligee Shirts Cut to 68° $1.50 Neck Sweaters Cut to— 986 DON’T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS. ving HE Outlet Clothing (0. Occidental « Washington Quaker Drug Co.’ Big Fireand Clearance Sale 1013-1015 First Ave.—406 Pike St.—Third and Madison This GREAT FIRE SALE AND PRE-INVENTORY CLEAN-UP will positively close at 11 P. M. Saturday. Everything except contract goods at 25c_ to 50c on the dollar—we must get back to regular busi- ness. About $20,000 worth of first-class merchandise at practically your own prices from now to Satur- day night. We have arranged to dispose of all broken lines and sale goods at wholesale after Saturday. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE—COME SATURDAY WITHOUT FAIL A Few Items and Cut Prices 25¢ 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c Peroxide Hydrogen Rat Corn, kills rats ......... D. D. D. Eczema Remedy ... Hinkle Cascara Pills Krause’s Cold Capsules Lax. Bromo Quinine 25¢ Rex Anti-Pain Pills . 85c Burton Blood Syrup ....... $1.00 Headache Bromo, cut to ... 10c Drawing Pencils 15¢ Can Machine or Typewriter Oil 6¢ 10c Assortment Toilet Soap, per cake 10c-15¢ Valentines, cut to . thd 65c Bar Castile Soap, cut to ..... 25¢ Nickel Soap Box, cut to 25 to 50c Cake Schieffelin’s Medicat- | 14¢ | ed Soap, cut to 25c Box Perfumed Toilet Soap, cut to 35c Hand Scrubs, cut to . 35c Cloth Brush, cut to .. Razor Strops, cut to . ay Mule Hide Razo- Strop, ent ‘to 20¢ 1.00 to $250 Bill Books and Card ses, cut to Briar Pipes, cut to ¢ Envelopes, in pkg., cut tu lligator Coin Purses ing Cards, cut to .. 15¢ M rand Books, cut to | > Ba boca uh erate | Three Cakes Lenox Soap, cut to . $1.50 Shears and Scissors, cut t« 10c Bottle Carter's Red Ink cu! to .5¢ | 25c Assortment Lather Brushes, cut t g | 25c Bottle Carter’s Fountain Pen I mel Paint 13¢ 10¢ Aephines Copying Pencils, cut to . [us Bid'o ss A | | copying, cut to Faber ‘1 ead Pencils” Fay 3¢ and 20c Linen Writing ‘Tablets .8¢ | 35¢ Box Linen Paper | 50c Box Valentine Stationery 27¢ | 75e Box Whiting’s Canton Linen Sta- tionery ..... | All Chewing Gums cut to . @ | 10c, 15c and 25c Tweezers ..... 35c Rubber Face Sponges, c 50c Silk Sponge Bags, cut to 25c to 50¢ Comb assortment, your choice, cut to 16¢ $125 Mahogapy Back Hair B rush 69¢ ou 00 and $1.25 big assortment Hand firrors, ebony and rosewood finish, cut | to | 35c Leather Pocket Cigar Cases .. | Loe and $1.25 Ideal Cushion Back fair Brushes, cut to..... PO San T9¢ $1.25 Shears and Scissors, cut to ..58¢ 75c Bottle Coovine a Writing Ink full quart, cut to . 38¢ 50c Stafford’s Special Ink, wi 50c Library Paste, cut to .. ‘ 25c School Paints, 18 colors, for ... All Show Card Inks, 6 colors HALF PRICE 50c Melorose Beauty Cream ....26¢ 25e Quaker Almond Cream .....19¢ 65c Louise Face Powder, cut to .29¢ 50 L'Odore Moquet Perfumed Bath Tablets -26¢ ’ Powder 29¢ ts Shampoo PRPs « Ria EY Se eis 9 hls reek REG Hd RS 38¢ 251 iolet Talcum Powder ......13¢ 50c Canthrox Shampoo, cut to . 35¢ $1.00 Foley’s Honey and ‘Tar Cough Syrup . 50c to 65¢ C rriage ‘and “Auto Sponges, cut to . 18¢ 50c Seven Sutherland § old girl com but you know, mf play our cards ling our, way; dear, we must smoothly.” | When thie startling statement }was made, Mrs. Tingley sprang | from her chair in a 1 “This woman is MRS. MARETTA DIXON ihe abouted to judge and jury Now her attorneys are seeking to impeach the testimony of the wit ness According to the evidence, Mrs. Patterson-Thurston was in the con of « epiritualist for months be fore she met Mra. Tingley. Then Mra. Tingley took her in charge, persuaded ber to live at Point oma, where she was married to i k Thurston, an aged Theoso- | ph It ie admitted | Patterson-Thursto: wills while at leaving ¢ Clark Thuret Gared to have de the will that leaves the gr part of her money to Mra. Tingley Uniess the Theosophists can con vince the jury that Mrs, Dixon per ; ix not likely, the the content od will will be adm! ‘That ls why Mrs. |neys fre now making | to discredit the woman who gave | the most damaging testimony of the entire trial A Slight Difference MM was at an afternoon concert Yand in the stalls sat 2 smartly- dressed girl and the young man who deemed her the most precious Jewel of the univ Behind them sat a couple of the type of ‘suburban concert goers who came rather to discuss the au dience than | to the music “Look at that girl just in us,” commented one audible whisper Sh sistant at L- ’ know what busin gathering of this look at ber hat! the © day with wearlng, and I supp suades herself that al nce between never- The girl in front turned with a crimgon face ‘Oh, yes, madam, there ts fe »,” she said, quietly St. Paul has at a And just there it and mine, I a dif Mine Dispateb: HENRY MOUTONX Information Wanted A reward of one thousand dol- lars ($1,000) will be paid by his sister, Henriette Moutonx, for in formation leading to the where: abouts of Henry Moutdhx, last heard of in Seattle, Wash., July, Was born in Germany Nov: » 1860. Weighed 160 pound when he left ht 6 feet 8 in hale thin end of Hah gray, deep-net eyes, Wore whiskers. where the hair wnward to the Was his custom to vom heir to the left #0 as to conceal wour, Address COMRAD XISsLING, 1008 Lark! Gan Francisco, Cal., berately ly 1 | | Gill oi : NOUN: = ill Rall aM a... re C. Gl AND OTHERS IN THE PRESE CAMPAIGN. m « mee Speaking Will Start — Promptly at [2 o’Clock) bs ill Rall Gill Re