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J. J. KELLEY’S FAMILY LIQUQR STORE |By Mary Boyle O'Reilly | It was not alone to © her editor fascinating of the for hurled four into self upon Gaston Calmette that of Figaro, Madame ( mer prem! death-deall the x, wif f France & bullets One bottle California Port Wine regular price .. Regular pric e $1.50 SATURDAY SPECIAL— BOTH BOTTLES FoR BF $1.00 Btore Price Only—No Delivery Except With Other Orders. 1315 First Ave. PHONE—MAIN 2838 We Prepay Express Charges on All Out-of-Town Orders of $4.00 of Over, Excepting Beer. She will tell the tribunal whieh hears ber case that she was justt fied in killing the editor ‘becai he published a portion of t Jo” lette uhe feared that ot ers of th 1 follow As there on h written to cabinet © she) d bim, and while ah r man's wife, filled wi ayowal of love—love #0’ given——-M . reason tc world, Frenc mixing politics and } jthelr letters, ot And now it is necessary to go} back some years in the madame's ve apomenenn 11100, | (Copyright, 1914, by Newspaper | Enterprise Association) A Store Where Ladies Can Trade PARIS, Frat aprt ante Lurder PHONE—MAIN 2838 als the nasing prt neandals, IG $1 BARGAIN SALE CO | » of Mreneh aristocratle and ‘ political lita It iv a story Iadon TOMORROW | cs, {sians call “love. TWO BOTTLES FOR ff i toltn (ay een THE PRICE OF ONE. bl et whispered worda One full quart even now link bottle of the the names of the ruler and his famous Mono- beautiful wife gram = Whis- with the “affair key; regular ut mysterious the body | | :pon revenge rT | | } | STADIUM AT CAMDEN She was a poor, handsome girl, Camden, N. J. ts pre a poor Inwyer’# daughter, but she Dulld @ great athletic s mes ambitious—she wanted to | climb ROOKIE INJURED. | She met Leo Claretie, | Louis Barbour, White Sox recrutt, | rt » had entrance to smart! is = of the game with a fractured | and i stocratic salon |no doubt about their relations, bat | eee e he handsome girl was a good man- | ea to better your position, ean help you rt. As BN | course tn @. RAGES? SHOP) PHANICAL DRAW CITY, STRAM to q ENGI- nm RE r and in two or three years aretie married her. She had gained her entrance to the higher circles! And then— A few years later Claretie dt vorced her. Paris society full well know why. Mme. Claretie, with her chic, her grace, her extraordinary coolness funder ail circumstances, had be- }come intimately acquainted with M |Joseph Calllaux, the brilliant son jof a former royalist minister of France, an aristocrat who paged a8 a grande bourgeots, very intelll- gont, very able, very rich. M. Cafliaux ts known to Partetans as Babre Bleu (Blue Beard), a man of many wives; known, too, as a Noceur (a man taken up with women). Jealous of hia wife's fair fame Leo Claretie protested the acquaint- ance, but te no purpose. Theoretically tt was to be a pla tonic friendship. Some highly spiced, affectionate letters they then wrote. Among them were the “Ton Jo,” (thy own Jo), letters, the pubiiea- tion of which drove Mme. Caillaux to Calmett editorial offices with desperation in her heart and mur der in her muff. ee In 1908 the Clareties wore dt | vorced Then followed three years of questionable living; the ex-Mme. Claretie waa believed to be deeply concerned with French politics; was suspected of being Interested in international relations. WHY SUFFER TOOTHACHE? | Long re her civil marriage to Caillaux the one time Mme. Claretie was recognized as the min- ister’s affinity. | But in December, 1911, when |Caillaux became prime minister, | | thelr nondescript relation was legal- fzed. IT WAS MME. CAILLAUX'S wey, |SECOND MARRIAGE; } HUs- y mall op at |HANIYS THIRD. HER HUS AND AND HIS WIVES WERE AVING. ie, TEETH : RO California Port Wine (including bot- tle), per gallon. $1 00 $1.25 Sunnybrook, & years old (bottled in { bond), full qt... $ 00 Try a bottle of our new brand—V. O. S. (bottled in bond), full S$ 00 Qeart .,0s0.... H Family Wine J. Siegel **"<% Liquor Store 1509 First Avenue. Elliott 3901. to. tives, 85.00 fl Set of Teeth $3.50 up in Cro 50 oe re -50¢ up Lady Terms to suit. _ All work guaranteed 15 years. Bitat and Pike, Opp. Public Market + Laboring People’s ventists. the aggrieved hus- etaff writer on a close friend of ROSMAN PLAY DELIGHTS ALL “The Tongues of Men,” the Hen- rietta Crosman comedy, at the Met ropolitan thia week, has proved one of the most delightfal appearances of the present season The play will be seen for the last time tomorrow night. The story of the fight between the stage and the church ts forctbly |told, and In a pleasantly amusing manner, | Seattle ministers who were invit- ed to attend the play found nothing to criticise in the sermon of the stage to the church when Golden Wedding was young.” C | Golden Wedding ottled in Bond WHISKEY WAS SQUARING HIMSELF 2 3 between them is the picture of contentment and god fellowship, which on bill-board and poster over the land, is helping to make the finest distillation in the world, more and more famous. Distilled according to a special formula, and matured. in Nabe ae strict government qipervision, c , old, ee prored Golden Wedding meets a no other whiskey has yet “Y'm sorry y@u have had trou ble with your wife.” “Who told yop?" “Nobody, I w you buying her a new hat.” teen MITT TIO TTR ED talmette, editor of Claretie | Ww a brilliant |Mme. Caillaux, “Figaro” inaugurat: | that ed such a vicious campa There waa the prime minister as has been equaled press” of Pa in the lity, cell moans Mme That is one of her reasons for | cough, bronchial killing Calmette. Another and by far the more con the one I une vincing one the whispering woman's Paris society, i» marry Mme. Ballot wite). WHO IS MME. BALLOT? She was the mistress of Gaston Calmette, the “Figaro” editor, a young and attractive Partsian but- terfly, possessing a superabundance of feminine fascination. Whispering Paris takes at this point and leads it to Elysee Palace, home of the proal-| The genuine is in a yellow package. dent of France, HE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 17 laux'n most bitter enemy Figaro. atmosphere of hoe Caiilaux im her “| feared to open ‘Figaro’; felt my best friends growing cold that Mme. Cail laux shot down In cold blood the enemy of her husband because Cafl- lawx was about to divorce her— hia wife—the present murdereas, to , 1914. BEHIND THE SCENES IN PARIS MARY BOYLE O'REILLY TELLS AMAZING STOR Y OF LOVE AND SCANDAL IN CAILLAUX CASE | Poincare ‘The Hine of attack will be this | Madame Potnoare, tt ts widely whispered in France, was the com }mon law wife of & man now nery ing a life sentence in Guinene for |murder, It will be od that |after years of intimate association lahe wae nally married to eare on the eve of his entering the prest dent's palace-—merely by a civil pro cous, of C0 Paris to exclaim “THE LONGER You LIVE AWAY FROM AMERICAN STAND ARDS THE MORE CLEARLY YOU SEE THAT IT PAYS WOMEN TO BE DECENT.” R.E.J. BROWN 0 D E SPECIALISTS * FOR YOUR EYES and TEETH Beware of dentists at First av and Cherry st. representing themselves ae Dr ¥ 3. Brown s0 ae to catch my pe President Poinca all that he could to « became |in its anti-Caillaux campaign he is ruined, Cailiau: inst | probably Gas} Tar Compound. It ts the quality of Foley's Honey Tjand Tar Comp i that makes it such a reliable medicine. Por \* coughs, colds, croup, whooping and Ja gripe coughs, which “hang on” tn th jepring and weaken the system, It has no equal, It also gives prompt arthed tn|and definite results for hoarseness, world of|tickling throat and staffy, wheery H b thing, Mra. Benj. W. Seavey. 1 plate laboratory, 1 plate West Mills, Me, says: “Lat me tell you bow much I think of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound as a fam Oy cough eyrup. It is particularly valuable, as a small quantity has the effect desired, and it contains no opiates, I consider tt the beat cough syrup we have ever used.” And Thos. Verron, Hancock, Mich.) ~ catt and have tre ays: “Foley's Honey and Tar hag! my prices, then ao t ways proven effective, quickly re-|torette yes fesire and have them Heving tickling throat, and stopping | EDWIN J. BROWN, D. Dp. «, the story |the cough, with no bad after ef-| Reattle’s Leading Dentist right up| fects.” In 25e, Sc and $1.00 botties. | | room and my private office My offices are anid to be the largest & fourth and my euarantes te mination, learn Dentiat or Op 4 TAS Fiesta: Dental Dep # and funday work ion Boek For sale by Bartell Drug Stores. Removal Sale! Theo. Of the High Grade Stock of the Wilts Hardware Co. Just a few days more and this opportunity will be lost. We believe that prices talk. Gillette Safety Razors. Regular $5, cut to ...... eee Gillette Safety Razor to. Auto Btrop Rasora, regular $5.00, cut to..$3.98 Gom Junior Safety Rasors, regular BICYCLES Reattle Spirit, regular $27.60, cut to.. Beattle Spirit, regular $25.00, cut to.. Beattle Spirit, regular $35.00, cut to $6.00 Biayele Tires, out to $8.00 Biaycle Tires, out to . Blades, regular $1.00, cut $1.00, cut e Gem Junior Safety Resor Blades, regular 860, out to No, § Stillson Wrenoh, regular 900, cut to. 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BASEBALL GOODS Claflin Baseball Shoes, regular $7.00, cut to 5.49 Claflin Baseball Shoes, regular $5.00, cut to $4.24 Claflin Baseball Shoes, regular $3.50, cut to $2.79 Witch Elk Baseball Shoes, regular $2.75, out Goldsmith Baseball to $1.25 League Balls, cut to . $1.00 Slugger Bats, out to . 760 Slugger Bats, cut to . 600 Slugger Bats, cut to ........045 Shoes, regular $2.50, out Twenty-five per cent off on all Baseball Gloves and Mitts, Come early Saturday, April 18, at 9 a. m. We guarantee to astonish you with the bargains we offer. Come early. Theo. Wilts Hardware Co. 1012 First Avenue Rete met Poincare the now | Mme, I are was a “chum” of the present Mme, Calfllaux, the murderess, and the prosent Mme Fallot, the three leading liver which caused the wife of a bigh| American diplomatic offictal in 39—AazmMo And most modern equipped Dental Offices lin the world Every lestrament ceed te SANITARY Public Market The Big, Clean Market Free Delivery System Improved Transfer System for Deliveries Installed You can now purchase goods from two or more stalls and have them DELIVERED FREE by asking for a TRANSFER CARD at the FIRST booth from which you buy. Telephone Your Order to Elliott 3425 and we will buy your goods for you from any stall that |] you specify, or if you have no preference, we will use our best judgment in the matter. All this we do free of i} charge. | List your name and Phone Number and we will call you every morning and take your order. FREE DE- LIVERY OF ALL PURCHASES AMOUNTING TO 75¢ OR OVER. Special for Saturday | Red Shield Butter | 29c Ib. First Avenue Entrance Sanitary Market Sugar 20 Ibs...85c Blend “A,” Lipton’s Tea, Ib. 49¢ 60c grado Young Hyson Te: Meat Specials Roast Pork, Ib ..15¢ Leaf Lard, Ib 12%¢ Pure Lard, 2 Ibs . .25¢ Lamb Chops, 1b. 15¢ Steer Boiling Beef 12%¢ Pot Roast, Ib. .. 1246 Round Steak, .18¢ & bars Lenox Soap ........ 25¢ | Choice Hams, Ib. . .19¢ Choice Bacon, Ib. ....22¢ Tokio Tea Store| STATE MEAT CO. Geo. Osborne, Mgr. Elliott 2786 STALLS 24 AND 36 STALL 9—Sanitary Market ror the Best and Largest ams: Dried Fruits Go to BLOMFIELD’S STAND 125 ‘Say Mrs. Porter's Peanut fresh made dally, Ib. ......156 Old N. Y. Sharp Full Cream Cheese, 80¢ Ib. or 2 Ibs. BE Iowa Butter, 80¢ Ib., 2 lbs. 55E Any kind Heing Baked Beans, 15¢ can, or 2 cans . Be Fresh Ranch Pegs, 2 doz. ..45¢ Jet White Butter Store Booth 8—Pike Place Entrance BUTTER EGGS Butter, CHEESE Philadelphia Fish Co. E. C. KNAIER STALL 10 STALL 47 Foon | Tenderloin of Sole, 2 Ibs. Washington Creamery Butter, 2] Halibut Cheeks, 2 Ibs. 25¢ Fresh California Butter, tb. 3oe | White Chinook Salmon, tb. Green Lake Eggs, doz. .... ase | 15¢; 2 Ibs. ......... 25¢ E. H. COLLINS Col. River Shad, 2 lbs. 25¢ OTALL 28 Crabs, Clams and Shrimps. Shoes—Shoes — Shoes — Shoes — Shoes—Shoes Special 2. BOC rae Shoes tor THE ANNEX SAMPLE the Whole SHOE STORE Family | | | Ladies’ Shoes | Sanitary Market Annex i | | { $1.00 and Up Shoes—Shoes — Shoes — Shoes — Shoes—Shoes | CORNER |PUBLIC MARKET The Lowest Prices The Best Service PATENT FLOUR $1.25 Per Sack DELIVERED Carnation Milk 3 LARGE CANS 15¢ with 1 Ib. Be bulk Ten or Cotter 2 cans of Anter Mite 206 1-1». an aking Powder (Roya! or 0c rirgasit's Choosiate Fe : mg epee ~ BOR Ni 3 cane Campbell Soups Re 1 pkg. Gorm March... | 2 ing Powder 206 3 cane Aster Milk 2006 neon ge ALLEN’S GROCERY |SUN GROCERY STALLS 18-25 STALLS 106-112-114 Northwestern Poultry Co. Back in the Old Location. TOP FLOOR CORNER MARKET For Past 8 Months Was at 1530 Pike Place. LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY Baby Chicks, Eggs for Table and Hatching, Poultry Foods and Supplies of All Kinds. A. B. VEGETABLE CO. STALL 18 CORNER MARKET Free Delivery at Any f All Purchases of 500 or More PEANUT BUTTER, 2 Ibs. . chedee seee Washington Creamery But- Fresh Churned Butter, 2 65¢ Strictly Fresh Local Ranch Eggs 2 Dozen 45c JERSEY BUTTER STORE 96 West Pike Ibs. ene Local Ranch Eggs, 2 doz for 45¢ WHITE CLOVER CREAMERY CO. Stalls 16-22 Tom Dodds, Prop.