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: HEIRESS IS OUTTOHAVE GOOD TIMES “Lucky” Baldwin’s Daughter Has 12 Million to Spend. HOW BALDWIN HEIRESS FIRST SPENT MILLION Here are some of the pur chases made by Mra. Clara Bald win Stocker, one of the two heirs of the “Lucky” Baldwin estate, estimated at $24,000,000, in accordance with her express ed declaration that she would “spend a million or two to have & really good time. Diamonds in great va riety of settings $270,000 One steam yacht 200,000 Residence at Arcadia, formerly Northam place «+ 60,000 Residence at Venice 20,000 New wardrobe .. «+ 100,000 Automobiles » 20,000 Private Pullman car, built to order 20,000 Silverware, table serv- lee and various pieces. 20,000 Total eee $710,000 Besides these, Mrs. Stocker bought many other articles of furniture, hand-painted chairs, gifts, souvenirs, tapestry, unique and beautiful lamps and other pieces, which bring her expendi tures in the last few months close to $1,000,000. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 11. Mrs. Clara Baldwin Stocker, one of the two heirs of the Elias Jackson (“Lucky”) Baldwin estate, who has @lready received approxtmately $1,500,000 from the estate, and who is soon to receive half of the re maining $24,000,000 or so, has ar Fived here from Chicago in her specially built private car, bringing the first installment of ber $1,000, @00 purchases of rare gems, pre cious wares and other things, in ac cordance with her expressed dec laration to “spend a million or two im order to have a really good time.” “I am going to have the very best sort of a good time,” she declared as she stood upon the observation platform of her car. “For what is money if it ts not to give one access to real enjoyment of life? I have already started to have my good time. I'm having it and I'm going to have still more of it. I'm going to have all the good time that money will buy me Has Bg Sack “T've got million to spend and I'm going to get ali the fun there is to be got out of it right away,” she said as the stopping train jerked her up against the ma hogany walls of the “California,” which ts the baptismal name of the Pullman car “Come inside, invited Mrs Stocker, “and look round.” The only things that are not in that car are an aerodrome and an elevator “If it wasn't for the tungels said Mrs. Stocker, “id an ele Yator as well for the second #tory This is the dining room It looked the part Cushioned in bine silk and car peted in red velvet, ligh from above by swinging lamps in whict the glare was shaded by upturned bowls, the dining room was a pic ture of gorgeousness. HERE 138 A LADY WHO WRITES:— “DEAR. JiR —ONE OF YouR CARRIERS BROUGHT A LEOPARD SENT ME POR A PET. I WISH TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THE CONDITION IN WHICH IT ARRIVED,” I BET DT CARRIER WASS ADOLF — S ISS SUCH A Sy nan nomena nates sy eccmmenaemmene ae 5 a anaremepen eae ° ATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1915 “Parsnips Post” Must Deliver Articles in O. K. Condition — Music by état st TADOLF, DOT LEOPARD You TooK | “iss DISS Der — DELIVER ARTICLES IN GOOT CONDITION, by TRI BALDWIN. “| rather like this little old Jast| = year's car,” said the hostess “Come and look around at the oth er rooms. Has a Plenty First there was the white and] gold room, then there came the poppy room, and after that th foom and any other old rooms that| you might like to suggest; a long| walk that resembled a modern art gallery led to the kitchen, where with enthu T Mutsikushitami was aring up resumed the the remnants of his practices on|conference at 11 o'clock this m the dining room wh Darby stood | Rath Ner ha fte at the door of the ice ch S hase: held by the ing orders to open and re committee 1ro was left oat tha ta “There's nothing in the world Uke having enough of everything said Mrs. Stocker from beneath! her folds of the bullion-weighted| jon curtains Once again to the dining room where Mrs. Stocker told bow sh bought Borax Smith's yacht that cost $200,000 originally ‘Ah!! I didn’t give that fo: Mrs. Stocker exclaimed Pe seem to think that I'm just out to spend my money without regard to what I get for it. But that’s not go. I'm out for the fun, but be! I spend I want to be sure that I'm going to get the fun for the right price.” TO LECTURE. ON FREE RELIGION True A aia anism and liberty civil and religious, as represented by the constitution of the United } jorder at 2 0 Btates and Declaration of Inde} pendence, will be discussed three nights by John Orr Corliss of Cali fornia, at the Arcade hall, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, January 36, 17 and 18 Mr. Corliss, with others of the Religious Liberty bu reau, is touring the West HER MOTHER Caller—I% your mother engageu / Be@ie—No, ma'am; Auntie May 16 engaged, but mama's married | oth founded on cant, hero worship, or TRUCE WITH OLD PARTIES ve editors of t jock Fri Arthur W. Davis of the keynote permanent chairn ed any sugge ation, “ths gress! would con ama party, and J. France, went on alterably opposed mation with the re efore conference, re) resolution offered from the floor by ro day after nd was chosen Davia 6 at a true pro ider record as “un to any com bination of the progressive party with the republican p ocratic party or Col. Roosevelt gard was emphatical arty, the der other parcy | position in this re ly endorsed Campaign of Education Plans for a cease ciples was discuss Chairm: Snyder, Chairman Davis, W president of the Kin gressive league, and which A. Falconer an, and “Bob” Hod, candidate for governor, were thc chief speakers. Tha “keynote Davis was a master’ Roosevelt's name through the course en demonstrations. Day publican party may Junder the Inscription Errors.” The democ said, torn by a reac fas four ye tion of a “Tragedy ot Both of the old Davis, were hobby-h no vital program, bw tain people to ride progressive hand,” said T political rewards, Davis flayed the Idaho supreme court unmercifully, declaring it ex ceeded all law and authority in the punishment imposed [stessive editors national ecommitteema it e, received most enthusiast! progressive faction, will creep alor rs an@ earn the inser ele prin od by Perma ent} il HH. Parr | « County Pro Lorenzo Dos an, and aga. ken up at the big banquet in the Congressmen and J. W. Bry progressive delivered ful owe. Co|SEVEN HIGH SCHOOL : in and agatn,| of the confer # said the re w n, “Com ly of he ratic part tionary A f Failures.” parties, said horses, haying t used by ‘cer into office. party, on the Javis, “is not on the pro who printed Rov | vi Woman Who Has Dozen Millions to Squander MRS, CLARA BALDWIN OF HER FAMOUS FATHER'S CKER, WHO TATE, AND T that the evening. Numerous speeches were| At noon they were guests at the made, The ¢ stay on and various wor cau not break uy Among the Senat Den Walk Will Leonia W. Br He rpeman All three is thonght th Cascades are z VSG Ti Te ar Amo " Viet WM Ye rm\isers Aun | 3, ta “sae i} Cit imam md ° JA, |? ptaa ‘ Ww ‘owne, F. M. Goodwin, | & Thomas Corkery, Jonn C. Law {| Ellen J. Scott, Gordon Cor ‘i THREE HURT INSMASHUP OF TAXICAB Driving at a fast r of desta south on Fourth av, a ‘taxi driven and owned by Richard Eves, crash ed into the t tudebaker auto be | longing to the detective department) at 2 o'cloe this morning Mins Dorothy Norton, a chorus #irl at the Lyric; Mra Helen Cat ter, 1106 13th ay and Eves werr all taken to the city hospital. Both) peDPORD, N. Y,, Jan. 11--On Fothed PD -perwl =e Pg ah nasal the hillside bappy, laughing girls ed. The » girl is etill In the} 4re coasting; along the road glides hospital, suffering om painful!/a big sleigh filled with young we brutse |men thoroughly enjoying them The fourth occupant of the t ives, there are laughing shricks d after | w a snowball lands th e girls are not attending 1 boarding school came from the disma courte of Americas largest where scores of young wo American, foreign, black Jews, Gentiles, the first of Jer and vicesteeped wretches caugh!, trapped, sentenced Each mort some of tb young women start for Hedford. th New York state reformatory HOSPITAL TO GET scar te PRISON or theeb. veers. | WOMAN DOCTOR They come here, and instead of finding punishment find a CHANCE—tor some of them, the was wrecked beyond ré they had begeed Eve fast ‘duckan Seduce Posten “Pee thy [only real chance they ever had ane ed Logs Meigen hysécian They come to a HOME, instead take Saath aa ties Social (of & prison, They come to & MOTHER tinetead of a warden Dr. Katherine Davin in the other, teacherextraordinary, and tr jend of these hundreds of girls fot / a petition fromm wenn clubs of This recommet sentation erated IN PENSION FRAUD “honor cottages” instead of ron pars, and she turns the girls loose rove at will over 300 acres. Dur ten years but four girls tried to run away Dr. Davin teacher them while they work. In the laundry, store CHURCH HOLDS ITS Thomas Ca claims to ha Gor $12,000,000 our | A Saree Mt , Pad HE NCK een hon ly discharged a ee LATS % KY" | Nashville, Tenn, is in the county jail here pending his removal to Fargo, N. D., where he ta char PROGRESSIVES OF STATE Pann at "| ANNUAL. MEETING DECLARE OPPOSITION TO > “Or Divorce CASE «nn Sis tonsa nite tu CHICA »,. J 11.—Mre. Grace | meeting Thursday night More n half of the 417 members were present The receipts during last year r Newman for Guggen-| Were $9,250, of which $1,000 was elm. Newman ref to divulge | obtained for benevolences. The the names of the men behind the church voted to Increase the sal ary of Dr. H. C. Mason, who has GET THEIR REWARD been pastor for ni 3 4 Car Wilson Judge A. W. Frat and A P results a Zimmerman were ted deacons nbersahip contest recently held |for 1912 Ben Phillips will be at the Y. M. ©. A, for which they |Sunday school superintendent years were today regaled ored " JAPANES hy Hike kings in a foret ou es - pt E gg: Manshu Ma of Tacoma was| At the Clemmer t his |t> iad otal te Bae Gis Portiand at the banquet in the| morning they received sliver cups, |'0 1084 coal for ber trip to Shang hai rowd seemed eager to| R on. F jer club, and tonight the ers in the progressive were called upon, and the| OH, YOU BOOB! banquet, which began at 6:30, did till near midnight me who spoke were andon, George H jam D. Askren, Mra OUDT DER ODDER DAY— Go ANIMAL € YESS, DISS WASS RIGHT — IT 135 BORROW (7 SOF CAN SE VOT Zz — Iss IT, Bur COVERED MIT SPOTS, “s — IsS DER MATTER MmiT IF IT LOOKS CLEAN, DO YouR J som PARSNIP. @ Somehow DEY DER PARSNIPS Posy MUST DON'D ivf Duty} ~ DON'D SEEN To WOMAN TURNS PRISON INTO HOME; SAVES UNFORTUNATE GIRLS FOR HAPPY LIVES| four hours |entertained at the Washington. +g Wn coc SETTLE UMRUUTLPELUeeceeT UCU TTT — | WANTED! fe ec! : CLEAN ® BAN! DER LaDy | COME OUDT iy od Press Leased ¥ TACOMA, Jan. 11.-—-B red the demands anc na black band d early this week, Job Italian proprietor ¢ ter street machin bleeding to death at hi razor cuts on the face Jearly today by am uni | satlant | Mazza was waylaid o'clock while walking t countryman of the afc tim leaped from behind « tel pole in the cut Mazza’s face a razor. T attack, the police vert, made by member of « black’ gang wh they say b “en 0 jating here for years. Their vietim s Enrico Giovanni, |was assaulted in similar |nearly three years KITTITAS COUNTY GETS WATER Ri By United Preas Lea | ELLENSBURG, Jan. 1 tas county is today cele signing of the contract whieR |cures the water for th jhigh line canal, Word |celved Friday that Secre | Interior Fisher has | Seatt The pet pointed ont | contract at a_ pric p , of the girle are to become - that there are a great many wonien | mothers, They are most tenderly acre for the wa ' who had to be examined at the City |treated of all Aah: when the from the recl feggpooethec gg or ertificates nameless baby comes Into Iife, it} Prat at Kit |food is served or sold oahar eshte Mh ae \ecinedllciciiaces DR KATHEKINE DAVIS and will water 91 ARREST MAN HERE Dr, Davin has a staff of teach room, kitchen, sewingroom, andyer who can't sew, cook, peel po- Pink county nesidents have ers Instead of guards. She has everywhere the girls are uncon-/tatoes, and hoe in the garden is a — ee sciously taught to read, write, add Many of Dr. Davis’ girls have lett |*°* subtract and learn geography, ag-\to take up well-pay:ng riculture and other branches rdeners, dairy experts During the summer every girl of them who had never been off gets a chance at outdoor work, the New York® pavements are now teachers working with them. Dr. the busy, contented wives of farm | Davis says she won't have a teach- ers eitions as THE NEW WOMAN Scores SERVIAN WOMAN SEES PARENTS AFTER SIX YEARS IN HAREM Dy United Press Leased Wire her boy in the Christian faith. To BELGRADE, Jan. 11.—Aa the re-| Prove It she =o gee coe sult of a Solomon-like decision by Stil nvinced, the magistrate the new Servian chief magistrate aske boy his nationality I at Uskub, a young woman who six ee a Servian when father is That years ago was abducted by a wea A the « thy Albanian bey was today rest t ed to her parents at her old home| an d child sent under escort to near the former Turkish frontier her native village With her 4-year-old child she } plied to the magistrate as a fu gitive from the bey's harem tection. But, as she wore T TARRYTOWN, N. Y.—John D. Rockefeller discovered a big crop of dandelions blooming on |xeoper? , _ attire, the magistrate disbelieved| his Pocantico Hills estate be Well, she is a fine housek E her statement that she was a Serv-| cause of the open winter. His |but not of the old-f 1 fan dmitted that she had| Italian gardeners like the |Instead of messing around the been forced to adopt Islamism, but| greens so he sold them the crop |chen she earns er ones rag said had secretly brought ur out of their wages. \ brid, to pay the grocer Otto A. Case, Prof. J. ¢ < : H Someone in The Star's great family of over 40,000 paid ogs subscribers daily want one or more of these articles, Then ; RAILROADS OVER why, Mr. Man or Woman, with any of these articles to sell, | { do you not get before this great body of Star readers with a roads are Hider rspreerrp ny ape | at e small, inexpensive classified advertisement and tell them what - pean h (Gehaaelaittayi. cartel you have to sell? Among The Star’s great family of over i at the troaiien in thal 5 oult 40,000 paid subscribers daily, there are hundreds who may £.. Meath He wee be interested in one of these items, They may want them, “# @ ay, and with Friday's} ~ resumed tods drop of tems new slides w SPOKANE 1 slumber| the announcement by George Wood. | cock, a senio married Miss ing the Christmas holidays, the North Central high school today claims the |the number ofsecret marriages and elopements 4 ven pupils, BRITISH coming to Seattle from tow of the tug Gollan. She will} load lumber JUDGE H from the superior court Saturday and will ent tice. J. EB bim. llen victims to Cupid's wites yerature all danger of S 7 Mvoe Tht as averted 5 wre WAS MiOHT VE Om Gone A MILE = GUESS Vu 60 Back PUPILS ELOPE HC Jan, 11.—Following r, that he had secretly | Agnes Holtzgren dur Northwest record for| during one w#emester of both sexes, have BARK Drv A. MYERS steps down _G et [ er private law prac Humphries succeeds mem aaa e Furniture ° before The Star’ t family of reade 1 ill find |] City Real Estate canes tii 0 ane ten te ae 1 TMM MMMM but if you, Mr, Seller, will not put your wares before the people, how are they to know that you have them for sale— how are they to get in touch with you? No matter where you may live; whether in city or rural routes, get your wares will call on you. Or phone your ad direct to the office and if it will be inserted and you may pay the bill later when you e P Acreage--Close in aye down town. Or if you are out in the country, just mail 4 lI) us postal money order, express order, check or stamps and” v copy and your business will receive most careful attention. # Logged-Off Lands But, if you have anything to buy, sell or trade, or if you “9% desire any particular article, Busy. on This} hg