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to Restore Natural olor of Your Hair by Simple Method | many old ug and departme Heading Gru out the country > cases use It ‘ $2.50 fitted ‘ plete. and up com xh Floor 64-345 Arcade a :;How FAR will a man in love, Cable Dispatch. LONDON, April 1.—Lieut. Clark and Mra, Fulham have pleaded gullty to the charge of murdering Clark's wife and Mra, Fulham's husband. Clark has been sentenced to be hanged. Mre, Fulham's sen: tence was commuted to penal servitude for life, because she is about to become a mother By W. G. Shepherd LONDON, England, April 1 The ultimate anewer to this it of all tw jeth-century questions has just been given by Lieutenant Clark, a 44-year old army officer in the English service in India, and Mrs. Gue- Fulham, 37, the wife of a high military official stationed at Agra, India, All Engiand has been stirred to the quick by the answer these two have given—a plea of guilty to murdering both the M d mplain Fulham ¢ or woman, KO to break the ties that | keep them apart? about On the day set for the mur der she wrote: “The liquid has arrived and if it is God's will he will make all our ef. forts come to a successful is sue today, This is the crisis pecting. He called his little daugh n woman's husband and Lieut. ROBERT CURTIS Clark's wife that they might ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR pod eg > take “the primrose ring, Inetailin path” toge 4 — - ; a ” gen ey at. Gent 4 Who first suggested poisoning) THE MURDERED HUSBAND Mrs. Futham’s husband is not] in both our lives.” = |known, though Clark, when hb “L have had # great disappoint pleaded guilty to the murders, tried! ment," the next day's letter sald to shoulder allthe blame. but IT EVIDENTLY GOD'S The woman wrote on Aprtl 24.) WILL TO SPARE HUBBY'S LIFE 1912: “I have given the ‘tonio’|/He is not going to die. If | had regularly, It is a very good tonite. |only foreseen all the troubl pene My husband ts quite well and| should have made such an attempt strong.” And two days later she! on his poor life. It has resulted ir wrote: “Hubby seems quite unaf-|nothing but a cruel disappointment jfected by the tonic, In fact, he i®/ang the wrecking of his whole poor jstronger and better than ever be-| nervous systent, We have some very good J) fore.” It was two months before the days in acreage near Seattle. 7! “Oh, what a different wit pair tried their murder plan again low as $25 per]] Your second one will be,” she Lieut. Clark was on the scene | wrote a few days later. “The |this time stakea are high, but the prize | ft was night. Fulham, already is well werth striving after.” | notsoned, was ill in bed, unsus the fatiure next letter and wrote “Do hit upon a plan which will goon achieve our most DESERVEO WI give to my | He and half a tonic husband mixes It up quite unsuspectin of the d-for result powder his long daily with drinks. the wrote, eyes are face is at A month tater hopefully: “His bloodshot and his times almost purple.” powders in her Kathlee good-by, . 10, aying to him and bad 1 think I an ter, jobildren who might notice your anxtety to BECOME a WIDOWER }a# soon a8 Mra, Fulham ts alone in the world.” | “t will administer the Iquld at dinner on July 27th,” she wrote. | Thureday will be the best day to finish this dreadful business. Send me the liquid and trust to me. going to die. Be a good girl The litle girl went back to her and, from her room, saw Lieut Clark, who had witnessed the pa thetic farewell, give her father sev-, ih MUD HAS APRIVED" DAY, APRIL AY HAIR HOW FAR WILL TWO PERSONS GO FOR LOVE? ENGLISH OFFICER AND HIS FRIEND’S WIFE GIVE TERRIBLE ANSWER; WADE “PRIMROSE PATH” THROUGH BLOOD ©) HAVE GIVEN! THE ‘TONIC’ REGULARLY’ *— MRS. GUSSIE FULHAM ANIL ul injections of what Clark now; After sdmita was more polson while the |had b wife stood looking on. couple After Fulham was dead Lieut. | ried w Clark bired two Hindoos t Clarh Jer his wife, tn an apparent burg: | ters w ary, with axes ten to $ TO SAYR MONET . : oi Me a p. All this time that th woman >. bar o teams |) wan writing these dally letters she . was living with her husband, their sew Hee of paiterns | daughter and son, appareatly OD LET ONLY FRIENDSHIP A.—Until you are eng? a oe the of terms. REMAIN | you may keep company with bee — | About the murder of Lieu Dear Miss 1 am a yo both. You may equally respect {Clark's wi Mrs. Fulham wrote: | widow of kee ompany and admire both, but it is im ei You must not attempt to f with two young m ti and the| possible to tove both Ladies’ yourself so soon as next month, be | other are both perfect Very seldom a happy mar Suits Made bod Order cause it would look bad in the ey gentlemen at me with at riage terminates when there 4s $25.00 and $28.00 of the world pu have KroWM-UP est reapect. I think a whole lot of| so much d Herence In ages, q oman — — oe» - smn 10 put e younge ae like fall hen the man is e PPR and workmanship guaranteed. | 8 rally ut the y gor I | Prete yw nette Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop| M Do you think he fs too young for You should never permit men $91-240 Lumoer Exchange Bulidiag ANHATTAN me? What I want to know te this to whom you are not engaged q | S it |Shall 1 give up the younger and| to step out of friendehip’s path: = ai ore uits lkeep company with th one 0 if you don’t intend to marry HEAR BETTER continue to .keep company with| them, teil them so frankly apd AUDIPHONE } ON both let only friendliness remain, | I arm not engaged to either Wb Latest cuneate" Adjustment. NATIONAL They bave both told me they NOT READY. REDIT me. Please answer soon an shh’ abla Chas "+ wien aadiate surety penetra ¢ vise me what to do. — : i . colt gt iF bg - the dormant | Do not wear BROWN HYRS tant question. I am & p i te the reason se ee portant ¢ : many of our users the old sults a |) man of 23 and have a good position eens Ser ee ynger LH and a bank account =a w iow | Beef Ro Py eee come here and mpg ‘ mt, feist pick out a new ||A New Way of Using Left Overs chorus xirl and have beet fer th a st five months. * are deep Tailored Suit By Mra. Janet McKenzie Hill y Fe ttt cheh: ether ant “are and pay for it Editor of the Boston Cooking| igaged to be martied this month: while you are School Magazine. patina rare faue:d tage wearing it— || Every housewife finds the dis | work after we are married, which that’s Nation- |} position of left overs a most per!) am very opposed to. 1 would like oo oo oat al Credit. plexing problem. K C Beef Ro!l| te have Me advice from you On ps pane | will go a long ways town this subject. Thanking you in ad. pat Sie ing you out when the far vance for an early reply | am a ee} tired of hash and stews. PE really ought to try it for supper A—If she is not ready to (regal gr agro Pays the Bil! |\tonight or tomorrow night at the| give up her profession, she is fest on payment of a emali this rental is on the pur Mf you keep the Audiphons Address LZ ELECTROPHONE CO., 654 Ar ate Annex ——__ STAR WANT ADS | j BRING RESULTS — OUTFITTING CO. Latest Arrivals values at prevailing pri rth something ow for new that ia good and 1332 -34 Sec poe San ‘ REE TPB EOF PUGET MARKET COMPANY'S PACKING The Best Meat Lamb Chops .......- Shoulder of Lamb «... Leaf Lard Pork Steak ard ITE MARKET, 5 MARKET, New Ce BIG wr 8NYDEF urn your mon #epresented ——TODAY'S STYLES TODAY—— Sirictly Tailored Suits isl Your Credit ere at this ste nd your pay Naar “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ 2S: FE 2 “U. S. Government Inspected Meats” ork Sausage, home-made . er Market soe in Our north win are now given over to a display of the very latest dels In Strictly Tailored REGENT The new %2-Inch cutaway its graceful lines, is shown in shep Plaids, hair line stripes, biue serges and mannish materi splendid t Inion St HOUSE MARKETS Meat Specials Wednesday Money Can Buy Caches Dae Cee ae pei ccs eee, pee ae .12\%c per |b. 12sec per |b. ieatele Cc per me Do ake eee Ie: Market UNION HELP 16 Oun ales We you are not 1515 SECOND AVENUE) to the pound latest Phone Main 963. Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St Sulphurro Purifies the Blood Cures Rheumatism and Western Ornamental Iron Wire Works | 2443 Irying St. Seattle, Wash. OT ator ¥ losu Fi I r ards, d Wire Window G ng Gates and Fi & | © Phono: Beacon 1686, &| not ready to marry. To successfully keep a home requires the greater part of a woman's time and | cannot ad vise you to marry her until she is perfectly willing to give up stage life for all time. HONESTY IS HONOR Dear Miss Grey: In the evening's pa in anewer to “AT t a n Klevator Operator” you said All w which is honest ts honor 4 myself had and e@ de le hough h yw aim is crime of the two words you will find EBATERS A.—\ hold that work to be honest must be honorable. If | you will look up the meaning them comparatively onymous and to convey practically the same meaning Any work that falls below the standard of honor is accom: plished through —_ dishonest means. That is, if we actept the true standard of honor and not that of false modesty 1F NOT, WHY NOT?” Dear M A u have an awered other peor question witl you please wer mine? Is it proper for boys and ‘girls en they t 1own each other for several years? If not, why not A.G A.—It Is highly Improper for boys and girls of any age to in dulge in such a degrading pas- time as kissing games. Aside from the moral issue,,the dan- ger to the physical system is still worse. | 1 wish It were possible for | each boy and girl to read an | article | read in a late medical | Journal stating facts and giving examples of the dreadful and loathsome diseases contracted | from this supposed-to-be inno- cent, harmless game. You not only subject yourself to contam- ination, but the members of | your family as well. | Boys and girls, don't do It! Keep your minds clear and on a high plane and you will have no desire nor time for such amuse- ments, NO OCCASION TO BAR FRIENDSHIP Dear Misa Greys, I am a young man and comg Jo you for advice, 1 re Tol Cristhin C Grow used te but th 1913, et » LIEUT, CLARK eon wer n sus and the po! hieh Mra him wr » go with a dear yught her pany young 1 to ke too young tise Grey, would ah to get or would and bh to atte i) ocerstonally? J will watch { reply A.-You are quite sensible not to take up a young girl's time. This, however, does not bar pure friendship. tf the girl is willing and her parents sinction it, there is no ‘eagon why you in a wh should not ac ny her to a theatre once | HE materials are as varied as the styles—in fact, | everything that is good this season is here for your | ; choice. You may judge of the completeness of the | assortment by the following items A Semi-tailored Suit of Navy English Serge has the high waistline in back and is trimmed with white buttons black rimmed, The lines in this suit are good and the | model is an extremely practical one | | A fine French Serge in Navy or Black has narrow | tucks extending from the collar of the coat to the bottom of the skirt. The back is trimmed with buttons and simu lated braid button holes l'an Whip-cord is used in another moc which shows the high waistline and graceful cutaway effect. The collar is trimmed with self color satin and inlaid with Persian silk | the cuffs match the collar. Three bone buttons fasten | the front | This attractive suit may also be had in Navy Whip- cord ‘| | A very smart suit, showing the strictly tailored lines, | is made in gray or tan mixture men’s suiting. The back is | semi-fitting, the front slightly cutaway. | There are a great many other models in all the desir- | slors and materials. You will be sure to find among | 1 the suit whict rive you absolute satisfaction The MacDougal! Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street In Connection with JAMBI MeCREBRY & CO., New York 4 | At $18.50 —_ Second Floor. nd I never before knew that ougall - fouthwick Store open 9 a. mle 6m m Segunda Avenue and Pike Street v When a woman loses se t t 1 she loses her self CAN'T GE e000 = — "GROSS COUNTRY MINISTERS REFUSE |) in 4 Press od Wire By United Prees Leased Wire cMeado ea wits TO MARRY THEM }) shh’ FRANCISCO, April, L— © halle ar H | After a “hike” oss the continent te to th nited Press Lease re “to test her will,” Mrs. Clara Miteh- t "c ‘il COPE Mass., April 1.—/ell, 38, a New York widow, is here A woman without a corset can't) Henry Holden Colpus of Philadel-|today. Sbe started from Gotham be good |phia, who says be fs a son of the | 26 weeks ago with but $3.60 in her | Mrs, Min 8. Jones, chairman /|late King Edward of England, and | pocket. the Women's Reformatory Com-| Mrs. Mary A. Gill, a wealthy widow,| “I mado the trip because bs mittee of the lilinots Women’s|71 years old, have not yet succeed-| friends said I could not do it,” she Democratic league made this em-|ed in finding a clergyman who will|declared. “I would stay at farm phatic announcement before mem-/| marry them, houses and other places where peo- bers of the league at the Congress! Mrs. Gill's brother arrived from|ple would give me a ‘lift’ in the hote! | Waltham last night and vainly en-|shape of a dollar or two. In this ve of you women should visit! deavored to dissuade her from mar-|way I made the journey in com th well,” seld Mrs. Jones, “I rying Colpw fort. FACTORY HAIR STORE——1401 FIRST AVE | Am Getting Down to Business ——-tIn the Manufacturing of ALL KINDS of. HAIR GOODS OUT OF THE RAW MATERIAL your work to the FACTORY We are high rents and extra exper DEALER? 0, WELL Autumn Dew Liquid Powder, 50c, now 25¢ Massage Cerate, 50c, now 25¢ Zamora C.Cauffman out of the high rent distr DOKS THIS ADD TO THE JUST HAIR STORE THINK IT t and a Madame, I want to make you something in Hair Goods. Wednesday, 10 a. m., I will offer for your inspection cut hair of the finest quality ever brought to Seattle. I sold all of my Eastern factory-made goods during my recent sale, and have nothing on hand that is shopworn or that returned by The cut hair is matched to and made to your order, and is soft and fine, just Has the same uniform and natural color- has been others, your own like your own, ing throughout. There is an advantage in having it made out of the raw material, as it is the one head tress; that is, each piece is cut from one woman's head. You will find one of the tresses a perfect match to your own, I am sure, because I have all shades, My special offer will be a dou- ble switch, six separate stems, value $32.50, this week only at $12.50. All shades, from white to black. I can match the most difficult shades. Try me. Front pieces, trans- formations, curls, puffs, toupees, wigs, old lady pieces and everything in manufactured goods at half price for one week only. Now, if you are particular about quality, match and service, THE FACTORY HAIR STORE is the place you have been looking for. A visit and inspection wil Every woman t tle and vicinity eut hair for her own education, as It that any dealer has offered this privilege, idea I manufacture everything in hair prove this to you. should see this beautiful is the first time on record as it is my own original goods, Bring your cut hair and combings and let expert hair workers show what first-class work is. We dye and make over your old switches There are so many complaints where women have given strange women and men who go from house to house their comb- er seen them again ness, therefore not 1 2 up and have r no places of bu many of these yonsible, Bring ings to m people have nd avoid further risk, Thirteen years in one location is our rec idation void all extrav nees, ther ve you money Swell establishments n MERIT OF THE ? NO. WHO PAYS I THEN? THE OVER, The sale will start Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, All goods half price, THESE SPECIALS ON ALL THIS WEEK TOILET ARTICLES —HALF PRICE Guaranteed Under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. Serial No. 35,435 Antiseptic Skin Soap, 50c, now 29¢ Superfluous Hair Treatment, $1.00, now 90¢ Dandruff Curative Skin Bleach, $1.00, now Wrinkle Bust Cerate, Medicated Cure, Plasters, $3.50, Shampoo, 50c, now $1.00, now 25c, now $1.75 | 18¢ Hair Tonic, $1.00, Complexion Brushes, $1.00, now otc FACTORY HAIR STORE 1401 FIRST AVE,