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nde@a@een OHIO Rte RATE DENTISTS oun Work us S DENTAL WORK UT RATE PRICES Easy Payments, Ohie Cut Rate her Dentists’ — Prices, Prices $15 Set of Teeth. Guaranteed Best . $10 Set of Teeth. Guaranteed Fit .......+5+ $8 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown .....+.- $5 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work . $3, $4 Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up Silver Fillings, 50c Up 72-YRAR WRITTEN GUARANTER GIVEN ON ALL WORK EASY PAYMENTS—Part down and balance in payments. MRS. SICKLE IS HELPING GENERAL AGAIN (My United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 25,—In gpite of the estrangement between her and her husband, and the fact that} when she sold her jewels a short) time ago to aid him he severely rep-| rimanded her, Daniel E. Sickles, wife of Gen. Sickles, is once more making an effort to save her husband from bankruptcy. Yes terday she called with her son at Sheriff Harburger’s office and a ed that the sale of the general's relies, which was set for today in order to, satisfy a judgment of $5,000, be postponed until Novem- ber 10. She promised the sheriff that the judgment would be paid if he would only grant her time. ‘The sale was postponed until No- vember 1, the sheriff refusing to) delay it further. RESULT OF OLD FEUD? LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25.—-Mys- tery surrounds the death of Mrs. 8 $4 FROM SE (Ny Untied Press Leas tre) PORTLAND, Ore,, Oct Five confessed confidence men, taken tn a group, and when arrested dressed in the height of fashion, are in jail |here today, the victims of the clev ernesa of the sctive force, Heading th a was “Rig Hank,” the celebrated swindler who gave the name of Frank Meyers. Harry Harris, J, J, Whitney, Bd ward Collins and Wm, Ford we G, EB. Humphreys of the Canadian Klondike Co. day was arrested yester by Jim Shannon on a charge of assault in the third degree on Mrs, Magdalen Davies, 809 Madison Mrs. Davies, who pounds, has lovely other injuries. | Humphreys weight Mrs, Humphreys ts an invalid, }said Mra, Davies to The Sta ‘and, as I live In the same house, j|I volunteered to take care of her } Her husband returned from Alaska October 21 gn the Prikeess Sophia, but did not come to see bis wife. “At about midnight the next day he sent two messenger boys with word that he w in the elty hav ing a good time, and for her to join him, As she was sick In bed, she sent word that she could not go to him, and for him to come to her. “He was drunk when he reached the house, and tried to m us drink some beer. His wife refused, and he struck her in the face with his fist. I tried to interfere, and then he attacked me, bending me over the foot of the bed, with one afternoon Constable st welghs 96 black eyes and is a light heavy fact that she possessed a two-party Knowing that her telephone w the other party on the line, was in them to Mrs. Fiimer’s account. W 10 CENTS EXTRA FOR sidering today the adoption meats, plan will be enforced at th: Mary Rachel, found murdered in the parlor of her home here. It ts the belief of the police that an old family feud, fostered in Ger many and continued In New York, which caused Mrs. Rachel's com- ing to Los Angeles, may be the real solution of the crime. Little is known of Mrs. Rachel, whe was an idealist and philoso pher, and the daughter of Dr. F. W. Lilienthal of New York. She was found beaten to death in her home after having been miss- ing for several days. | te es Boys’ Suits Ages ¢ to 18 In Norfoiks and Double-Breasted styles; new mixtures; latest colors. Best stock in the city Prices $3.50 .. $12.50 ae 2-Pants Suits Tough materials. Ages 6 to 17 Prices Children’s Suits Ages 2% to 10. Rembrandt and Sailors In all correct plain and fancy weaves. High-grade suits far above the ordinary sort Prices $3.50 ... $12.50 Overcoats Ages 2% to 1%. More styles and Datterns to select from than any other two stores put together Prices |__ $3.50 .. $15.00 Real Watch Freet This fine watch given to every ing OF Overce J. Redelsheimer & CO. 4 COLUMBIA sr, As ’ Bult 7 FINST Av. mean an increase of revenu STORY OF WHAT A “LIGHT-— HEAVYWEIGHT” DID TO MRS. DAVIES, WHO IS A LIGHTWEIGHT today, | band on my throat, choking me, and | ALL BECAUSE OF FEMININE CURIOSI SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25.—Because of feminine curiosity and the big department store and having them charged. - Mrs. Parker visited the store, ordered large bills of goods and charged | ™ vestigation followed, which resulted in Mra. Park IFIVE CONFIDENCE MEN ATTLE CAUGHT {the other members of the party. “Dig Hank” is wanted from one end of the coast to the other, while the presence of the others i# also lrequested in several cities in the Northwest The men came from Seattle Wed nesday, and four city the await ing an opportunity to catch them all together, swooped down upon them. - = | with the other he struck me again and again. In the meantime Mra |phreys, sick as she was, }night dress and bare feet of the room, screaming for | young man, escorting hom }woman who lives in the rushed into the room and Humphrey# band from my |They were struggling together when Officer Ralph Holmetead came and arrested Humphreys, 1 was covered with blood from head to foot, Mrs, Humphreys is in a critical condition | The warrant was read to Hum phreys in police court yesterday and the trial was set for next Tues day, The statute provides, in the jevent of Humphreys being convict j ed, for & maximum penalty of one year's imprisonment and a fine of $1,000, Humphreys is reputed to be wealthy Hum and in n out p. A a young house Jor thre EVERETT, Oct. 26.—An eight }inch fall of snow on the Great | Northern tracks through the Cas cades has not worried the railway | officials here, as there are new |anow sheds which will prevent all! danger of slides TY telephone line, Mrs. Jeanette Parker is in jail here on the charge of obtaining goods under false pretenses. jas a two-party line, Mra, Parke: is alleged, took down the receiver every time the bell whatever conversation might be going on on the wi: engaged in this amusement that she | ned that M. W. P. Fiimer, the habit of ordering goods from a Then, it is charged, hen the bills we nted, an in BREAD AND BUTTER. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 24.—Los Angeles hotels are con of the New York plan of charging 10 cents extra for bread and butter served with The Alexandria, one of the leading hotels here, says the at hostelry, claiming it will es of nearly $30,000 a year. Other hotels are considering the plan. nm T. R. AT WO AGAIN OYSTER BAY, Oct. 25.—Col Roosevelt is rapidly recovering from the wound inflicted by John Schrank’s bullet, and today put in a busy morning at Sagamore Hill. The colonel awoke early, dressed himself in a khaki sult and ate a hearty breakfast. Then he dictat- ed some letters and started to pre pare two apeeches, one to be deliv. ered in Madison Square Garden, New York, next week, and the other at Oyster Bay on the eve of elec tion. ROBBER LEAVES A TRAIL OF PRESENTS The burglar who entered the home of W. J. Beager at Richmond Beach Oct. 11 and stole jewelry to the value of $1,500, has shown him- self to be most generous and kind- hearted, according to Deputy Sher- ift W. H. Meyers, who returned last night, after an investigation of the robbery. Meyers found that the thief, after making the haul, stopped at sever- al houses up and down the sound from the home he looted. In sev- ‘ral instances he was given some- thing to eat, and he always showed his appreciation by giving the householder some little trinket such aa a diamond ring or pearl brooch. Meyers learned of several cases where the thief struck up an ac- HYGIENE OFFICERS At the annual meeting and elec-| tion of officers of the Seattle So- clety of Social and Moral Hygiene, held last night in the assembly room of the Chamber of Commerce, the following directors were elected: For three years—Judge A. W. Frater, Dr. J. E. Crichton, Nathan Eckstein, Miss A. L. Pollock, Dr. W. A. Shannon, Dr. D. C. Hall, Max Wardall, J. C. Long For two years—-E, Shorrock, Frank McDermott, Dr, W. C. Lip pincott, Frank B. Cooper, Rev. Syd | ney Strong, Harry W. Treat, Dr. Lil Han C. Irwin, Dr. C. A. Smith. For one year—Frank Moran, Dr. C. W. Sharpless, J. H. Kane, Rabbi Samuel Koch, Dr, Maud Parker, Dr. H. Eugene Allen, Mrs. H. P. Fish, Dr. Milton G. Sturges. FIRE AT CONEY NEW YORK, Oct, 25.—Two ho- tels, a dining pavilion, a dance hall and bathing pavilion were destroy- ed early this morning by a fire at Coney Island, Strenuous efforts of the firemen kept the fire from spreading to the heart of the amusement section. The loss is estimated at $100,000, WAUKEGAN, Ilis., Oct. 25.—Roy Gradie, son of the late Dr. Henry Gradle, a famous ocullst of this place, !s to marry Miss Anna Gurr of Los Angeles, Cal., whom he saved from possible death in a runaway accident in Los Angeles two months ago, according to announcement here today. Gradle was in Los An. quaintance with some one and was! so impressed that he left Jewelry, | As a@ result, I do the largest busi- |ness fn my line in Seattie, and have SUD |geles on a visit with his mother. He was riding a motoreyele when he saw Miss Curr helpless behind }a runaway team. Speeding up to the horses, Gradie selzed their heads and stopped them ——————_—— TS Or. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, If you had Invented a system of painless dentistry, would you with- draw to the farthest nook of the world and refuse to let the people know what you could do, or would you advertise your discovery to the world, to the mutual advantage of the public and yourself? By com bining my professional skill with business principles, I promote the public welfare and my own Interest the best equipment for handling it My large business enables me to procure the co-operation of skilled, experienced dentists, whose abill ties are constantly at your service. We can fill, crown, bridge, extract or replace missing teeth without hurting you a bit. So why not obey that insistent impulse? See Regal Painless Dentists first. Regular $10.00 Never 5.00 oth Slip Plates © Extra Heavy $ Crowns .. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you YOU WANT THE BEST THINGS TO EAT, OF COURSE. THE BEST DOUGHNUTS MADE IN SEATTLE ARE THE STAR—THUR THE MAN AND THE MANUSCRIPT AY, OCTOBER 24, 1912. | | } THAT SAVED ROOSEVELT’S LIFE | WINSTED, Conn.,, Oct jured at Sacramento, Cal., Chas, K. Hamilton, the “dar home in New Britain, Cor made from a piece of his ow After his last accident skull removed and a silver 5 relic now — ee ‘COUPLE WHO COLFAX, Wash. Oct. 25.— | Wesley Brown and his wife Windle, who walked 100 miles from Cenbe | Mountain, Idaho, for the purpasé of | killing Al Neeves, whom they charge | With attacking Mra. Brown oo two | occasions, are to be sent to the in sane asylum on a court prger, Brown put three shots through | Neeves at the home of Mrs. Charfe BELLINGHAM, Oct. 25.—The 3 year-old son of Frank Wright, well- known salmon packer of Seattle, was kidnaped yesterday afternoon by an unidentified man who landed on the beach near the temporary home of the family on Lummi island during the absence of the familyee@rabbed the boy, ran to his waiting launch, and #teered away in spite of the screame of a Japan: exe servant, It is thought that the he will be kept for ransom, ANNUAL “SIRKUS” Annual Sophomore “Sirkus” was hold last night at the University syrmonasium and was a howling suc cess. Some 400 members of the clase of 1916 crowded into the bij gym and 399 of them were gia they did #o; the 400th ate too many “hot dogs.” The grand march was one of the most popular features. for Dean Austin and Mrs. B, 8. Meany, who led it, wound it up at a “feed” stand, where “hot dogs,” cider and doughnuts were dispens- ed liberally, A kangaroo court fur nished a lot of fun, “Babes of the Present Born scientifically, Studied terrifically, Ctothed very carefully, Dieted sparefully, Alred systematically, Bathed most emphatically, Played with quite drearily, Punished Spencerically. Sweet infantility, Steeped in gentility, Santa Claus banished, Mother Goose vanished, Where are the babies, The real human babies, The olden time knew? LITTLE FASHIONS All sorts of odd effects tn ostrich novelties are being made for Hat trimmings, including wings, bu¢k les, feather dusters, shaving brushes, trees, fringes, ete. ‘ee P Two-toned effects in plumes dre popular for the larger hat shapes; CORNER Bolling beef, 8c Ib; shoulder 1a $e Ib; prime rib roast, 18¢ Iby larhb stew, So Ib.; Jog lamb, I4e Ib; #fr~ loin ‘steak, 17%c Ib; club addsage 12% |b,; bonelers corned Ib.; sweet pickled pork tage butts, 190 Ib; ba 17%e Ib; plentc hams, 12¢ ma potatoes, 9be sack; Grim en app Jonathan box; ide doz. Krapes, 200 basket TWO CONCERTS TOMORROW AT EILERS A musical melange at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, presenting the pop- ular songs of the day, and the “songs we love to hear” at 8 o'clock at night, Admission free, ib, ibe, ‘Tokay Subscribers to The Seattle Star Will confer a favor by notifying this office at once of any fall> ure to secure prompt and reg- ular delivery of the paper, oF any attempt to substitute ‘an- other paper for The Seattle Star, It ie the desire of Management to secure the best service for all, and complaints &re given courteous and prompt attention, If your paper fr'lr to arrive ony might by @ O'clock, kindly phone this 0. ‘ce at once. Main $400. Ank for the Circulation Department WATCH CHARM MADE OF HIS OWN SKULL. adorns his vest front KILLED M TO BE SENT TO INSANE ASYLUM BH. Martin, the young athlete who grabbed the maniao at Milwaukee, threw up his gun hand and prevented 4 second, fatal shot. In bis hand he holds the manuseript speech which was pvelt's poe retarding and ting the bullet as it plowed 1 his body. Notice the holes @ by the bullet This in Elbert 24.—After being severely in by a fall from his aeroplane, edevil” aviator, is today at his n., Wearing n skull Hamilton had a his plate substituted. This ghastly a watch charm piece of MAN ARE | Lang, five miles south of Colfax, where Necves was staying, and Mra. | Brown then finished him by shoot ing him in the brain as he lay grov eling in & pool of his own blood. The Browns are to be sent to the insane wi of the state peniten tiary at Walla Walla. The jury in the case found them not guilty on account of insanity A new belt ie a combination of | Diack patent leather and white kid peed buckle and clasps are of all | gold, Every Dress, Gown, Coat, in the house cut to a price a gift, just to get rid of them We will in the future con aeeee * *OTUDENT ANSWERS * “WEB-FOOT.” * + * Dear Miss Grey: 1 saw “We foot’s” letter and wish to say that I have seen a clam “erawl.” Th frash water clams may be easily watched in a pan of sand and The of plow to shove the animal through water. foot is used as The salt water clame are th and somewhat different, and in the com mon #pecios, motion is conducted In a different manner The hatehet-foot, of the family means name referring to the ven tral portion that the clam The “neck” is a siphon which wa annem over and by ald of labial palp« the mouth where microscople food BUGOLOGIST.” moves through the gill reaches FESERSEVYRETE it fe trained for| Two burglar one by acute # of hearing, the other by the entrance of a member of the family, Mra. ¢ ]1210% Terry av. was seated her husband in the parlor of her }home last night when she heard a light sound, She told her husband of it, and. he investigated, As he lopened the bedroom door he heard the kitehen door slam and saw on the floor of the room @ bag of jew elry an wil are gathered by the thief. The home of Dr, George with orge Ge ce TWO BURGLARS LOSE THEIR Loon TWO OTHERS GET AWAY were thwarted last; SERRE ERAT on! in their work on Capitol Hill,| red by a m Horton, 1107 on was scared away by member of the family red & few a chew and $2 in cash ¢ ‘ Two the succes Harnett ed and init to & young jadi condatory gat \"HIGHER EDUCATION, RACE SUicy } PHILADELPHIA Oct, 25. ities of Bryn Mawr university, From statistics gathered complied from answers by the graduates who have married, it is declared here that of women leads to race suicide. | from 1890 until the present year and of 301 who answered inquiries, 122 had children, a gradual decrease in the average The figures include In 21 years 206 The number of children per feed 1898 the high-water mark was reached, with an av dren to the family, but in 1910 the average dropped to one ehilg three families. DR. RICE! CREAM BAKING POWDER A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder Dr. Wm. Sedgwick Saunders, Medical Officer of Health of the City of London, Eng enough to say that a long and universal has proved a cream of tartar wder expertencs the most effi- cient, safe and economical, making food which could be not deleterious to the most delicate stomach, In England the sale of baking powder contains alum is absolutely prohibited. WHEN BUYING BAKING POWDER, READ THE LABEL, a We are going out of the Ladies’ Furnishing Line Skirt, Wa that t, Petticoat, etc., makes them practically duct an Exclusive Tailor-Made Suit Business Women who know the Hoff these “clean out” prices mean THIRD TO A HALF, $10 LADIES’ RAINCOATS $2.45 $15 CHARMEUSE DRESSES $6.45 $2.50 PETTICOATS 95c $15.00 SERGE SKIRT $5.00 —— $25 LONG SILK COATS Hundreds of other special $10,000 Stock of Alaska Furs at One-Third to One-Half Off $15 JOHNNY $15 BLACK VOILE SKIRT African Plumes man stock, know what values SERGE DRESSES $3.95 $15 VOILE DRESSES $4.95 LONG 35 COATS $9.65 $5.00 $5.00 WAISTS $1.45 $10.00 Plumes $20.00 Plumes $30 Plumes ... ly priced garments in new $15.00 MIXTURE COATS 22.90 ER DRESSES $I. 40 CHAR SE DRESSES $22.50 SATURDAY THE BIG DAY. THERE ISN’T A WOMAN IN SEATTLE WHO CAN AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO REPLENISH THE WARDROBE AT A SAVING OF FROM A $18 SILK COATS ¢ PETTICOATS 45 23,00 WOMEN’S SLIPONS $12.45 WAISTS 65 $1.95 -$10.00 $15.00 HOFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT CO ATT EAE PTET TSH TEE STUNG IBA 1316 Second Avenue $30 CHIFFON PARTY DRESS FOULARD DRESS $4.00 SILK 160.00 SYSTEM TAILORED SU $7.00 Plumes ..... $5.00 Plumes ... $3.00 Plumes . $8 and $10 Roughneck Sweaters” te a a Bae Sp ce $3.45 and $4.9 guest roe If 88 RYZes2 FRB MBt4Oeesae @4if€6E S| - = 6s =—3c ew

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