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&v THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF aRDd D. TAomns Co. Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest) PILLOWS ing and all new feath ers. Special, per pair. We Deliver Anywhere tn Seattle, NOTE.—No Advertised Goods Shipped Outside of Seattle, Before placing your order visit our store, examine our stock, and get our prices, We offer you the best goods for the least money. 200 PAIRS ALL NEW FEATHER | FULL " Covered with high-grade art tick- $1.10 WE SAVE YOU FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT ON YOUR PURCHASE S and Curtains FIVE-FRAME RUSSELS RUGS in the rich colorings of the Oriental rugs, $24.50 Oxi? # and desi Regular value $35.00 Special FVETH ANE an VIRGINIA ST. Two Blocks East of Moore Theatre; Two Blocks North of Weatiake Market fighter. EXCURSIONS DAILY THIS WEEK TO U. S. Navy Yard POTLATCH VISITORS. INVITED YOU CAN SEE: THE FAMOUS BATTLESHIP OREGON and go aboard this Six other Battleships there—the Vicksburg, the Pittsburg, the Colorado, the Charleston, the Davis and the Fortune. The mammoth Dry Dock—largest on the Pacific coast. Submarines—-U. 8. Marines—Machine Guos—Big Guns. CHAUTAUQUA, JULY 14 TO 18 The S. S. H. B. Kennedy LEAVES COLMAN DOCK EVERY DAY AT 10:30 A. M, AND 1:30 P. M. ' Other Trips at 6:30 and 8 a. m., 2 and 5:30 p. m. ‘ BULL BROS. 1013 THIRD earnMillinery course taught—thervugh ina rettoble; terms reasonable. Apply earty. * MODEL MILLINERY, Sth Floor PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG. SEWING $ MACHINES Mew Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE. CO. 1496 Thies (Hear Pines DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. TBE AD ental make Regal Dental Offices *, L. R. Clark, D, D. 8, Mai 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union 8t. Bring this ad with you, Just Printers @AIN 1043 55 Mate 1500 FIGHTING TO KEEP IN in all the. lat- work, ¢ of filling, your teeth dur expert and light- re in Se md chil- at confi- careful ™, they athird t our DECAYED FOOD T BE DESTROYED Deputy Prosecutor Crawford F. White obtained an order from Judge | Tallman today ordering the destruc- tion of 204,000 cans of decayed food | Stuffs, which were damaged by a) |ship fire, and have been held by the Virginia St. Dock and Ware- house Co. The entire number was 209,000, but 5,000 cans were declared all right for sale. DER EXISTING CONDI- tions, we feel tolerably safe in pre- dieting Vera Cruz will win the pen- nant in our Mexican league. Caruso Sings for Potlatch Visitors Enrico Carveo, World-Famous Tenor Enrico Caruso, the distinguished tenor, will entertain Potlatch vis- itors tomorfow afternoon at Eilers Recital Hall, at Third Avenue and University Street, The distin- guished tenor will be heard by| i, means of the Victor Victrola, which reproduces his voice with marvelous fidelity. Other distinguished artiste will be presented, and a pianoforte duet —Suppe’s Light Cavairy Overture —will be played by means of the autopiano and the Chickering grand plano, There will be no charge for ad mission; the concert beginning at 2:30 sbarp. It is given by the Eilers Talking Machine Company and Eilers Music House, in con- junction, in order to acquaint the people of the Northwest with the wonderful strides that have been made during recent years in the reproduction of fine music. There is to be a concert every afternoon during the Potlatch, ending with a magnificent musical feast on Sat ht. value, with « fine setection off store. ents Bow at our _ Ath & Pike Sts., Seattle, Wash. MADRONA LOT GIVEN AWAY If you want a real genuine bargain in a paved street, Ma- drona lot, see owner at once. 709 Fourth Av. Main 2623, ir STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1914. Are “Lucky” Baldwin’s Millions Hoodooed? Unhappiness Dogs Daughters Who Got Gold PAGE 5. | | | Are the millions left by J. (“Lucky”) Baldwin tainted with domestic unhappiness? Does the specter of Pda dog his great wealth Have the marital infelicities which marked his own career, by some strange alchemy of life, been transmuted to the fortune which he 4eft to his heirs, so that happiness flees from their firesides when old “Lucky's” gold crosses their threshold | Thus it appears to have been with the McClaughrys, ho were happy before they were wealthy, But almost as soon as the Baldwin gold came to them they quarreled, separated and were divorced rhus it appears ‘to be with the Selbys, whose separation became public recently and whose divorce is deemed in- Jevitable by man and wife “We were happy until wealthy,” said the Like the Selbys the domestic troubles of husband, David F. Selby, of Oakland, “Shortly Anita Baldwin McClaughry began almost as after receiving the inheritance from her soon as she had received her $10,000,000 father’s estate, Mrs. Selby grew dissatisfied share of the turfman’s millions, Until then and commenced to lose interest in her home. the MeClaughrys had been happy in their | She spent most of her time in travel, visit Berkeley (Cal.) home on the salary which ing different parts of this country and on her the husband earned return announced to me that our home no Then followed clashes, the pacifying ser longer held any attraction for her, and that vices of friends, temporary reconciliations fol she was going to leave for good. She left lowed by other clashes, detectives, the kidnap | for Los Angeles and later came back and ing of their children by the husband and the | now resides in San Rafael, Cal,” legal battles which ensue when a wealthy The Selbys were married in 1906 and on woman and her husband cannot get along in their honeymoon visited “Lucky” Baldwin's peace Wy Santa Anita ranch near Los Angeles. It was After a stormy period wich lasted for more Selby Q.—A young married lady left her husband and applied for divo She obtained the interlocutory cree on October 7, 1909, and th June 24, 1910, three months before! receiving the final decree, she re-| married. She has left her second husband, having been from him for three months. The question now Ie: e wishes to marry a but does not know whether she is free to do so without due process bell law. Was the second marria legal, and will the law have to +4 invoked in order to free her, so that she may marry again? A READER, | A--A marriage ts always legal Noon Proved not so, The lady must have her second marriage annulled |detore she will be free to marry. | Q—Wiil you kindly tell me what the difference is between a chip- munk and a groundhog, if there is jany and as A CURIOUS GIRL. jetmilar, It is about six inches lo: with a slender fur tail nearly as long as its body, with a coat of reddish brown fur, striped with white on the back. The groundhog is of a heavy form, from 15 to 18 inches long, black or grizzied above and chest- Le ay ant ie It {s sometimes It forme’ Meee t in which It passes the win- ter In a dormant state. Q—To settie an argument, will you please print when the Alaska end Mission th Thank you. A—The Mission theatre opened April 29 and the Alaska the 12th of May, 1914. Q.—Under the mew wage scale, are not cashiers classed as and should receive the same 1 am a cashier in a theatre, and work eight hours, seven days @ week, but do not receive the wage scale. CASHIER. A—Write to the State Labor Commissioner, Olympla, Wash. He will give you the correct Informa tion. Q—t! am a girl of 13, and like to read. Do you advise me to read novels; if not, what books would be most bencficial? boy. A—I advise girls of 13 to spend the greater part of their spare time out in the open alr. Whether you attend school or work, you need this outdoor exercise. If you will ask the librarian for a lst of good books for a girl of your age, I am sure she will be glad to select the right class for you. Q—In having a divorce annulled, is It necessary to employ an attor- ney? Could one not go right to the Judge? A—Unless you understand how to draw up the papers necessary in a case of this kind, you will have to employ an attorney to do that. A—lI am a married woman of 18. My husband is twice as old as | . He was married before, and has two children, one 17 and the ot 1 always feel very much In @ crowd, and children call me “mother.” | don’t want to tell them not to call me that, because | don’t want to hurt their feelings, but | would rath- er they would treat me like a sister in a mother. Can you tell me hing to do? A STEP-MOTHER. A.—Decide upon what you would rather have the children call you, |then speak to your husband about it in a kindly way, He can, no doubt, tell the children without hurting their feelings. Q—Why did 1 God make files and other things that we try to get rid of, when it is in the Bible He made everything for the good of the people? And why |e It that the men | e | wrecks, and safety, when the men have more in- fluence on the welfare of the world |than we women? FIFTEEN, A--I have no communication with the Almighty, so cannot an- swer your first question. Until recent years, man was con- sidered superior to woman, conse- quently he protected her even with [his own life, Strictly speaking, there is no reason why men should jnacrifice their lives for women. If you think that men have any more influence in the welfare of the world than women, it is because you are ignorant of the true facts, Read the life work of such wo. ae Frances Willard, Queen Victoria, Joan D’Are, Jane Addams and chipmunk is of the squirrel | nearly always left behind in ship-| the women sent to! Helen F |scores of others, dead their lives have gone just ai both Hy then that the aged millionaire recognized Mrs .| Selby as one of his daughters and heirs have a five-year-old daughter, They rances ing and I think you will find that} * far to- wari progress and advancement. jof the mas uatine heroes. Q.—We are two girls of met a couple of very ni boys and became friends we were acquainted. them quit. They are mothe A kindness, but I know of no can compel them to quit if not choose to. Why enistT Become conset your possibilities and live and Teacher in Will Speak ta the thie week, each afternoon o'clock and evening at § 0 about the Universe.” about the “Cinna Lessons” fro healing every afternoon mission 10 conta, Live toptes about Paych Religion, Selence of Being an: | Probleme will be given { evening, followed by “Qu Rox,” “Readings and Fi ing. Admission 26 cents, the healing meetings. July 16 Dr. Luc his celebrated lecture, entit! will a Which?” For married people, past or ent, only. Admission 60 cente, EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT Impersonator and Mme. Mae Radde will appear under auspices of P. July 16, 17, 18 and 19, a Dp om. preceding Dr ture, Special muate. temRey. Dr Lucas ts hi rede of people from ain, h hu erty, diseases and Injurto He has prevented thousands vore trouble, haw guided ofan and surgeon. Marton Bullding, corner Mart and Second Av., for an eng Hours from 11 a. m. to 4p quainted with yourself, an healed, You can be healthy! can be happy! ‘The Master Paychologist Scientific Christian Living TIVOLI THEATRE “Man: His Relation to the mind and the soul of man, and Professor Grammer will ansiet in SPECIAL NOTICE “Married or United, J. Strawn De Silva. The Portuguese Shakespearean Seattle's Lyric Soprano Phone Hiltott 2295 or eall at 90) final decree on October 10, 1910. On/and Lettering of conditions, as any 14, We oe oon We found, gow! later that they smoke a great deal, and wish to know If we can make rless. TWO GIRLS. -It you can say or do anything to influence the boys to stop smok ing, you will be doing them a real| way you they do jous Of Lucas. ate ‘clock, body Ade ology. A Bo. in the eation Heal oliver 10d pres- U0 t 8018 Lucena’ toe. onlin, po abt of competent and consctentious physt- ion 8 men m. Go to the meetings, become ac ty You! {its _henefite than a year, the McClaughrys were divorced in Oakland, she paying the husband a cash settlement of $300,000 from the fortune that had come to her from her father DALE. BROWN FIGHTS IN VAIN PTO RESCUE HIS| ‘KID’ BROTHER Rossland Cross, 22 heart-broken today. Last evening his “kid” brother, Leo Cross, 20, fireman on the Ore gon-Washington raifway, drowned before his eyes as they were swim- ming on the flats at Seventh ay. 8. Jand Nevada st. Leo was selzed with cramps and! called for help. His brother race 1) to his aid, but the younger man, ter rified, seized his would-be rescues and they sank. Rossland shook! him loose and started towing him ashore, but Leo again seized him| about the arms and legs, and down they went again. Once again Ross- land broke away, but now he was so cxhausted that he, too, would have drowned had he not been help- jed out by friends. Leo wank in seven feet of water. | Several attempts were made to; dive for him, but they were unsuc | cessful, . oreycle Policemen Ballard and) eather PCat tak end found the body with grap-| fight or leave my home in feat «| pling hooks 20 minutes after Leo jand go elsewhe 4 my ground|sank. With a pulmotor they tried ‘and won that battle. to revive ti life, but failed. FIRST REASON. pmcsegaain years old, is eee | | | Have Cut Prices on All Dental Work For Three Reasons IT 18 JUST 12 YEARS TODAY SINCE! DUGHT AND TOOK CHARGE OF THE BROWN DENTAL War ® for. brown,” 706-718 First Ave. GRAFT DENTISTS FLOCK IN. | As esult of that Dental War, ntists came to Seattl vavinatseie, BULL ENTERS Hi who mo to th: large majority of them are not Den- Ieaning of the word DENTIST HOW TO TELL A GRAFT DENTIST. y NOT “J.” BUT “EDWIN J. CHASES FOLK SAN FRANCISCO, July 15.—A wild bull, accompanied by a com- panion of the opposite gender, broke out of a herd belonging to William Schaeffer on the water front today and started up Market st. Two cowboys pursued, and at) Pine st. Queceeded in throwing a riata over the horns of the cow, threw and hog-tled her, and left her at the curb while they continued the chase after the bull. At Mason st. the bull turned into| an apartment house and started up the front steps to the second floor. Oceupants began a wild exodus The intruder continued his ascent up four flights. Occupants on the fourth floor had either to get out by the fire escape or remain in their rooms, Mra. M. Murray opened the door of her apartment to find exit was Dlocked by the infuriated invader. “Terror stricken, she slammed the| door, locked it, and retreated to the folding bed. Mrs, BE. Kennedy sought shelter with her two children in a closet, When a squad of bluecoats ar- rived at the partially demolished Apartment house, the two vaqueros had their ropes over the horns of the bull and were co@xing him down the steps. GOWAN CARRIES HAMILTON FIGHT INTO THE COURTS Attorney Richard Gowan wants to know why hé cannot file for county commissioner in Lafe Ham ilton’s district. Gowan declares his filing fee was returned by Auditor Phelps and his declaration refused. Judge Ronald issued an order today, citing Audi- tor Phelps to appear before Judge Gilliam July 20 to show cause why the filing should not be accepted, Hamilton was elected for a four- year erm, and has two more to serve. For that reason Gowan’s filing was refused. He says he will attack the constitutionality of the four-year term la’ STAMP LAW GOOD OLYMPIA, July 15.--The validity the anti-trading stamp. law, 706-713 First Ave. on an ALLEGED DENTIST ar- because they work a8 assistants to some other Dentist who has such a large pra ft have many among the best Dentists in Seattle. never quarrel with my neighbor respected friends conduct pi of any ho *# them without t t man's regard. |. Such m Fuller, Dr. Ong, Dr. Kittoe, Dr. Bryant and Dr. Sipes, who are my real competitors, are the highest type of Den and I re- ect them. They a 4 Dentiate of a’ inded, petty, Jeajour the | Seattle 8 Den and Larceny Frigade Dentiate that I intend to ex- pore, and cut my prices so low that people cannot afford to go to them. There t* another type of AL- LEGED DENTIST In Renttle, who though never having received a | course of Instruction under a precep- tor or In a Dental College, claims to have discovered a way to put teeth without pilates or_bridge-work 4 to eure pyorrhen ey are what Dentiste eall “Get the money "they are the bandits of | T have before me tonight while | writing thi five imi- tation brid: out of quack utchery of their construction Many of these bridges are made with hollow, cheap, gold teeth, which re- semble old-farhioned. cheap, stuffed jewelry: others are filled with cheap junk and have a thin layer of gold on the surface One plece of the et bunco “NEW SYSTEM” al- 1 vridgework T have ever seen hroveht tm just last week and behold! the new. avant: fs making hollow teeth ao that they will fill in with food and corrosion, so as to render the mouth a most terrible and Some of these ALLEGED DENTISTS br |advertise to do Dental Work at a yery low price, while others charge all and any price that you will pay My offer ts for you to go to any allewed dentiat fn Seattie and me thetr prices, then come tn and aliow me to etve you a free examination and make you a prtes on your work and show you how T can save you money and guarantee your work THE SMCOND REASON “HUT “EDWIN J. Importers fust a few doors from me have tried to imitate my name and alens xo as to catch my patients Pears, make this spectal cut THE THIRD REASON Ry NOT ” BOT “KDW nROWN.” 708-718 Firat -Ave. My third reason for cutting prices of iw that T have enlarged, remodeled! passed by the 1918 legislature, 1s nd refurnished my offices, and now have the largest and moxt modern | sustained in a decision by the state equipped Dental Offices in the world. | supreme court. ry and hecause of this large volume of Dental work, T am cutting 20 per cent off my prices, You see, with my modern equipment. one spectalist, In my offices, can do as much Dental a day as three allesed Den- n do fn ordinary offices. want my patients to have the benefit of this modern equipment and organ- ization Ry their patronage the neople eave me this lar@eat Dental Office tn the orld, and the people entitled to POINCARE TO CALL ON CZAR PARIS, July 15,—President Poin- care left’ here today to pay an of- ficial visit to St. Petersburg. Onen evenings until § and Sundays ontil 4 for people who work NOT “J.." BUT “EDWIN J. BROWN,” Seattle's Ledding Dentiat 706-113 First Av. If you have a room which is not occupied, you should be using STAR WANT ADS.” ‘acDougall-Southwick WE LOSE ELKS, BUT WE'RE APARTMENT; | GOING OUT AFTER ANOTHER Well, we won't get convention next year, would come too near the Shriners’ | convention. Los Angeles yesterday at Denver, where the Elks are meeting this year. But another up. Elks by merce | Knights of Columbus, fn an effort to tion, If they come, the number of vis-| side the cab and one on the seat be- {tors in 1915, with the Shriners and | side me; also two suit cases. One Ba |ised, will are being made to get the conven-/| the ear down.” SS BRYAN WANTS that $25,000,000 paid to Colombia so’s to restore friendly relations. we'll give him a grade of friendship that'll curl his hair. ESTABLIN ac Dougall fouthwick connection wth JAMES McCREERY @ CO. New Tort RK. HB. GAGE, Receiver ood PIKE ST D 1875 SVCOND AY Store ope A Great Chance for Saving During This Special Clearance of Boys’ Suits Stock taking fe has boy forward several of fine Suit we are offering « low prices Boys’ $5.00 Double-breasted Suits, sizes 14 to 17 years. Some have two pairs of trousers Boys’ $6.50 Double- ieeaabed Suits j in gray mixtures; large sizes only Boys’ $7.50 Double-breasted Suits, fancy mixed cheviots and blue serges Sizes 9 to 17. eee Boys’ $10.00 Double, breasted Suits of mixed cheviots, sizes 10 to 17 years.. Third Floor. Linen and White Serge Suits at One- Half Price Our entire line of Linen and White Serge Suits is offered in this sale at half price. These are all Spring and Summer styles, which were formerly priced from $25.00 to $45.00. It would be well to buy a suit, or even two, for the balance of the season, or even a plainer model in this lot for next season, at these prices. The entire line offered for half price. Second Floor. Second Av. and the Blks’/tion of Elks’ |tion of the Ancient Order of Hi- because it | bernian: also. LISTEN TO FRED! The decision went to! convention soins The $50,000 guarantee to the the Chamber of Com- will be diverted to the Fred Woodruff, chauffeur, had ¥ the very newest excuse for speed- i ing. But it failed to bring home the © bacon. He was soaked 25 tron boys in apite of his explanation. “There were four passengers in- | land that organization's conven- inkers’ association already prom-|of the cases fell between my foot total 100,000. Efforts | and the brake, and I couldn't slow If any one will pay that for our friendly relations, Boys’ Summer Apparel At Greatly Reduced Prices “Redelshelmer's” offers you the choicest assortment in the city, and absolutely every garment in the best workmanship and latest style. BOYS’ WASH SUITS AT ONE-THIRD OFF Ages, 2 to 10. Materials, Linens, Galateas, Chambrays and Duck, ‘in white and colors. $1.25, 1-3 off... 85 $2.00, 1-8 off. . 91.35 | $3.50, 1-3 off. .$2.35 $1.50, 1-8 off... $2.50, 1-3 off. .91.70 | $4.00, 1-3 off. 82.65 $1.75, 1-3 off. . 1 | Hy 00, 1-3 off. .$2.00 | $5.00, 1-3 off. .$3.35 1-3 OFF ON ALL BOYS’ STRAW HATS 50e, 1-8 off... .B5| $1.50, 1-3 off. 81.008 The, 1:8 off..% 150) $1.75, 12 off. $1.20 GF $1.00, 1:8 off: $ 170 | $2.00, 1:3 off. 81.35 Boys’ Wool Suits Including Blue Serges At % Off Styles, Russians, Sailors, Norfolks and Double-breasted icks. Ages, 2% to 18. Reg. $4.00, 14 off. Reg. $5.00, 14 off... .$3.75 Reg. $6.00, 4 off... .$4.50 Reg. $7.50, 4 off... .$5.65 Reg. $8.50, 4 off... .$6.40 Reg. $9.00, 4 off... .$6.75 Reg. $10.00, 14 off. . .$7.50 Reg. $12.50, 4 off.. See First Avenue Window. . J.Redelsheimer & Co. W. H. FISHER, Manager, FIRST AVE., COR. COLUMBIA ST.

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