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CALLAUX ATTENTION, LADIES ‘We are the only factory In Seattle Using the new vacuum system for ren- ovating ladies straw, Milan, hemp, Panama and plush hain We guaran tee satintaction. BOWLER WAT CO. S17 Usien St., Opposite Windsor Apts. ‘Main 3983. Ht PARIS, July 22.—-The defense won an important victory today in Mme, Caillaux's trial .or killing Ed- | | | 25% —DISCOUNT—25 Om all feather work. Our new fal! ne of samples ie tn itor Gaston Calmette of “Le Mave your old plumes and feathers Fi ” made new aro. clean, dye and cur! plumes! | Throughout the trial up to that Birds of paradise rebranched. f point, hint after hint has beer eT ee tanta, ‘thrown out concerning a mystert- Fifth Floor People’s Bank Ride jous document Calmette was said Finance Minister Jos. Caillaux, the Prisoner's husband, was party to a compact with Germany, in which France's Moroccan Interests were sacrificed to Calllaux's personal fi- nancial interest. May Consider Her Justified According to French ideas, the | dragging of such a subject as a pol iticlan’s relations \ into a political controversy as was |done by Calmette in publishing Caillaux’s letter to his wife, writ ten prior to thelr marriage and at a time when he had a wife and she a husband, living and undivoroed, is so heinous an offense that it was deemed possible a jury would con- sider Mme. Caillaux juatiffed in shooting him. Try to Blame Caillaux The prosecution's plan plainly was to make it appear that the fear of the publication of more of the letters was not what led to the shooting, however, but that Call laux, afraid Calmette would make public the political document, ex- posing his transactions with Ger- Have You Ever Visited SALT LAKE CITY DENVER | Have Cut! xansas cirv Prices Or Viewed the Scenic Grandeur of the I will save you just fifty cents on Pan cam ie atees sg Ren COLUMBIA ment can ven uman RIVER hands. 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A, 716 Second Ave. Main 932, Gold or Porcelain $10 Stace worn... .$4 Solid Gold Fillings.$1.00 Up Other Fillings .. 50. -OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE. STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1914. M Victor Fabre Victor Fabre, prosecutor-gene of France, will direct side of the Caillaux o: ae case, ls attorney for Madame Cail- PAGE 5, Second Ave. ond Pike Si tL Maitre Labori Maitre Labori, who gained fame in the notorious Capt. Dreyfuss} Save $12.50 to $32.50 faux. Wal Q.—Do you think It a good Idea for a couple (married 37 years) to live apart for a month just to test each other's love and prove how much they reaily think of each other? If you think so, we will try It. If we were to separate, could | take one-half of his property? Would the law make him give me half, even if it were instruments to work with? Do you think a woman should wear her one winter dre 1 im mer, beca her husband says she le “crazy about clothes” whenever she acke for a summer dress? Tr me, Miss Grey, it Is not ye men who get the worst end f it in the marriage game. if a man won't dress his wife decently in public, should he forbid her to work out and earn it herself? if your husband hands you 50 cents Mme. Calllaux WINS POINT jmany, was inspired to incite his) [wife to assassinate the editor. News Editor Louls Latzarua of “Le Figaro,” on the stand late yes referred outspokenly tojag if it a $10 gold piece, document, relating to What | would you accept It or hand It back known as “the Agadir incl-|and get your own coin? Pi |dent,” asserting that Calmette actu-| tei] me in the next issue. ily showed it to him, though he JEANNE. said the editor told him he did not} 4 —‘wnat next! Far be it from intend to use it, as it might make|me to’ say the word that would trouble for France. Refuses to Tell Secret Caillaux promptly demanded that Lataarus teil part a couple who had salled the matrimonial sea 37 years. In ease of divorcee, each receives what the document; one-half of the community proper contained. ty, but feither is entitled to any Lataarus refused for the same | share of the other's personal prop | reason, he sald, that Calmette gave | erty for not publishing it—that it might) Haye you made it plain to make trouble for France. {husband that your work of keeping Maurice Chenu, attorney for the/ yp the home is Just as important Calmette family, interposed With) as is his, and that you are entitled the explanation that Calmette’s|/to one-half of the extra money? brother turned the document over/ You ought to be able to dress on to President Poincare after the/that If he cannot make money editor had been killed. enough to support you, he cannot Instantly Fernand Labor, Mme. | forbid you to take care of yourrelf Caillaux’s counsel, broke into the/ just because a man marries a discussion with so vociferous a d@/woman is no sign that he has a mand that the document be pro-| mortgage on her, body and soul, or duced that the court was thrown] vice versa. tnto an uproar. Prosecutor Her-} As 1 have no husband, Jeanne, I baux arose, on the government's| am not quite sure what I would do behalf, to answer Labori. about the 50 cents, but I believe T The Commercial Club voted last night to run an excursion, early next month, to the Okanogan coun- Shenu protested the trial was degenerating into a “political whitewashing” of Caillaux, but there no question concerning the importance of the advantage gained by the defense. On the stand today was a sales man named Fromentin, employed|try. The purpose is to promote by Gastinne Rennette, the gun-/ trade relations smith, from whom Mme. Caillaux| ~ ~ bought the pistol with which she killed Calmette. She made the purchase on the} afternoon of the killing, said the witness. The weapon was a Brown- ing automatic. After buying the automatic, she tried it in the gunsmith's range, fir- ing at the silhouette of aman. Shot at Silhouette She was “a fair shot,” sald the salesman, most of her bullets strik ing the silhouette, generally hitting the thighs and abdomen. Mme. Calllaux seemed quite calm, Fromentin concluded, and he sus- pected nothing wrong. Mme. Estradere, better known as Princess de Mesagne-Estradere, for: | jam mer society editress of Le Figaro, who gave up her position shortly before Calmette was killed, testi- fied that the editor offered her a large sum—more than 30,000 france —to arrange an interview between him and Catllaux’ divorced wife, Tried to Get Letters The witn said she refused, whereupon Calmette made a similar! offer to one of her friends, who also) refused Mme. Estradere afterward told Mme. Calillanx of the incident, ex- pressing indignation that the editor should attempt such a thing, her un- derstanding being that he wanted to secure certain personal letters from Caillaux to his wife for publication, which the witness considered high- ly Improper, New Policy Cheaper Dancing Dreamland 10 DANCE TICKETS FOR 25c Admission Free | SEWING $ 5 ot MACHINES u New Machines rented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Near Pihei Math 1878 REORGANIZATION SALE OFFICE SUPPLIES AT BARGAIN PRICES. Morey Stationery Co. 718 First Ave. Near Columbia St. TODAY'S CUTEST Editor The Bill’s mother Star: Youthful wanted to bor- row a sewing machine needle, and sent her young hopeful next door to inquire what make of machine her neighbor had. Bill didn’t want to go and outside the door f ite and turned and said: “Mam- , it's a Ford.” W. L. W., Snohomish, Wn. DR. /L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Our Reputation Stands Firmly upon our satisfied patients, | whose tooth troubles we have suc: cessfully treated. We give you den- tistry that beautifies the mouth and you experience none of the dis agreeable tortures of the old-time dentist while having it done, be- cause we never hurt a bit. If you are in need of a set of teeth investigate our famous Nev- er-slip Plate, Regular extra heavy $10.00 Gold Crowns, $4.00, All work guaranteed. WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices walked just ach mall brings its quota of cute sayings of children and the best each day appears in The Star, Let us hear what you have to offer from your child, GAINES TO RUN FOR TREASURER William A. Gaines, chief regis- tration clerk, yesterday filed for jcounty treasurer on the republican |ticket. Gaines has been in his present position for the past threo| Of b- R. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager years, He {s @ Spanish-American’ 1405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union St, war veteran, Note: Bring this ad with you, Dey Linen Suits | Reduced to sutecxm| | $12.50 Q.—We are two girls, considered | nice looking, and both are In love) would let the poor, dear man keep it and go out and rustie for myself. The remaining twelve of our season's stock of Linen with the same young man. He Is) Suits have been reduced to very kind to us both and hae C] $12.60; origi | both of us to marry him, but as we priced from [both can't marry him, one must The models offered include give him up, or shall we both drop short Eton Coats with long | him? graceful backs and Russian | TWO LOVESICK GIRLS. Tunic Skirts; priced for im | A—Better both give him up mediate clearance at girls. Any man who will sak two S81 SB ud Floor. girls to marry bim at the same time is apt to marry neither one of them. | Q.—Kindly Inform me the height! of the Snoqualmie falis. A. J. | AjThey are approximately | feet high Cut Prices on Wash Goods 6,000 Yards Included Up to 25¢ Wash Q.—! often read your good advice, land am now asking a little myself. Is a person supposed to take a pres ent to a church wedding? | am anxious to know. BROWN EYES. | Goods 10c A-It {8 customary to give a pres otses Pros ent when one recetves a written in-| ngname, Gesues, of vitation to a wedding, but I believe | , ages lawns, ody "na people should use their own judg-| — aaeY CASS. POR, ment fn such matters. | aarp eR ceca i} | | Up to $1.00 Wash | @—Wili you kindly tell me what 49c will remove warts? | have tried Goods d 39 Inet nd merceriz ped ratine. « wide. everal different ways, but without |success. Also, could you tell me | what will remove brown spots from | the face? IRENE ne. Values up to $1.00, the | -A.—There ts an old saying that yard 49¢. | warts will gradually disappear if| Up to $1.50 Wash Goods 69c 42 igehes wide, white grounda with colored ritine fresh potato peelings are rubbed over them every day for a few weeks, I do not know if this ts true, You had begt consult a first- class physician ut the brown | | effects and colored stripes; spots on your face. | Nubian eponge, checked —— | | ratine, seif-colored — mate- Q—! am a boy of 15, and have | lasse, two-tone brocaded | ratine with plain color to match. Values up to $1.50, the yard 69¢. Up to $3.50 Wash Goods $1.00 43 and 47-inch checked ratine with plain color to match, embroidered batiste, novelty suitings, etc. Your choice. Values up to $3.50, the yard $1.00. The linen and whit sections also offer extraordi- nary values in many items. Third Floor. some friends in New York, and | don’t know thelr address. Can you tell me of any way | can find their address? Thanking you. J. &. F. A.—You will find city directories of all the large cities in the United States on the third floor of Freder lek & Nelson's store, at Second and Madison st. If you have am idea in what city they reside, perhaps you will be able to locate them through this source. Q—I! am a young girl of 20, and | am In love with a young man of 23 | He came to my house one evening and put his foot on my chair and pushed me through the window. 1) tried to make him pay for it, but he| would not. It cut my head, and |/ had to go to the doctor. | am ask-| ing for your best advice. H. C. | R. B. Gage, Receiver In Connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York S The Fourth Day of the Great Stock-ReducingSale Offers many saving chances. Hundreds of new items added. On These Children’s C 1/2 Price Sale of Lo ats résses (Sizes 2 to 12 Years) and D Coats are made of linen, pongee, ratine and pique, with or without belt and collar, range in price from $5.00 to $15.00, in this sale at just % price. Dresses are made of linen, zephyr gingham, pink, blue, green, plaid, and white in Oliver Twist, long waist with belt style. Range in price from $3.50 to $10.00, in this sale at % price. Third Floor. A Bedding Sale at $1.00 Values up to $2.40. Odds and ends, including hemstitched and em- broidered or scalloped Sheets. Sizes 72x99 and 81x99. Values $1.75 to $2.40. _Dimity Krinkle Bed Spreads, with colored stripes. Sizes 80x90 and 72x90. Values $2.00 to $2.25. Embroidered and Scalloped Pillow Cases, one pair in a box. Value $1.50. New Bedford Plain Hemmed Sheets, ~90x99 inches. Value $1.50. Reduced to $1.00. Third Floor. $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Pure Silk Hose $1.19 A Special Sale of High-class Silk Hose that is unquestionably the greatest offer we have had in the hosiery department in a long time, This lot of hose is from the best manufacturers, which you will recognize when you see the stamp. The assortment includes a full range of sizes. The colors offered are tan, brown, gray, green, Nell rose, sky, pink, Copenhagen, pearl, reseda; also plenty of black and white. We are also offering at this price black Embroidered Silk Hose. This is an opportunity which may never occur again, and is a splendid time to secure your future supply at the greatly reduced price of $1.19. rst Floor. A.—-Truly, I am at a loss to know/| Inlaid Linoleum, Square Yd., $1.15 just what you want me to advise you about. If the act on the part of the young man was purely acct Former Prices $1.60 and $1.85 dental, you should not be too hasty in your conclusions. If not, he was rude to the extreme, and fs not de serving of a lady-like girl's compan fonship. | | Q—! am 27 years old. Three! months ago | married a man 14) older than myself. He is all | We have added for today’s selling some new patterns of Wild’s Stained Inlaid Linoleum, including tile, parquet and wood effects. former prices $1.60 and $1.85 the yard, special, the yard $1.15. Bring your measurements with you. Body Brussels Rugs $18.95, up to $35.00 Values y good and sober man, stays home! evenings, and owns a nice home; atill | do not feel at home. It is always on my mind to go out and work for a living again. Please give Full five-frame Body Brussels Rugs, in an assortment of patterns. You will find rugs in this lot suitable for any room. priced up to $35.00; in the Stock-Reducing Sale at $18.95. Algerian Porch Rugs 4 Price | The size is 9x12, formerly me your best advice what to do, | become so absorbed can home and the care of it that the} in your other feeling will gradually leave) you, All any of us can do is to live} H.c. | These Rugs come with id border in brown, drab and green, size 4x7; A.—Three. months is a compara former price $6.00, now $3100; size 6x9, former price $12.00, now $6.00; short time. If you put your size 7-6x10-6, former ‘price $15.00, now $7.50. | heart into {t, I believe you Cedar Boxes and boxes covered with matting at 3.and 4-fold Screens at %% price. 4 price. Fourth Floor. each day, each moment, at a time in the best way possible. If you do this, Iam sure the future will adjust itself. 9 share, or any part of it. money for the coin. Thanking you, A. K. A.—You may gain full informa- tion regarding the value of coins at the technology department of the public library, or from a first-class coin book, The values of coins nearly two y and have found a young man | am eure | love. | know he loves» me with all his heart. This fellow Is a Catholic and | am not. Could | have m marriage annulled and be baptized and married In the church? ny baptized and married in the church if it Is in accordance with the reg- ulations of that church, He is keeping company with anoth- er girl, at the same time tells me he loves me with all his heart. Will you please tell me of some way to test his love? Thanking you for same, | will be anxiously waiting for your reply. CONSTANCE. A.—-You do not tell me if this young man was keeping company Q—In a case where children in- herit property from the mother and all children being of age, can said children deed away their rights to said estate before it Is settled through court? There be- ing no will or deed left those ch with the other girl when you met dren by the mother, And in o jhim, That would have some they can, do the sons-in-law and| weight in my answer to you daughtere-in-law need to sign said| I'll wager he doesn’t care partic: Q.—I am a young woman of 19,|_ It is not necessary for sons-in-|cares for you. 1 have been married and am stili|!@¥, daughters-in-law, etc. to put married, although not living with their signature to deeds, mort-| Q—! would like your advice on|cream and cherries, ice cream and my husband. 16 when mar-|%8Ke8, ete., of personal property | how a girl should dress when going | watermelon, ried, but really didn’t know my own unless they are named as heirs by|on a hike? There are about 20 girls} please, but not with the fear that mind. | did not love him as a good, the terms of the will, who belohg to two campfir: true wife should, He drank and errr ay |We are going on a hike this sum- was very cruel to me, 80 | left him|, @—! would like to know what a|mer to the mountains, and | wish to/ ordinary individual. and went home to my folks, 1||United States 2cent piece dated|know whether bloomers and middy| temperate in eating, as well as ia * have been away from him now| 1865, is worth, and where | can get|or bloomers and Norlolks are more|anything else, or it will have its * V. & B, |change so often I cannot spare the|plouse is sensible and suited. for A.A marriage must be an-|time to go to the library and look] outing wear, Use your own’ tasie nulled a reasonable length of time| it up every time some one asks the| nnd wear the one that most becomes Ad | after the ceremony or a divoree| qestion must be | obtained if the parties —- | * wish to separate. I know of Q.—I am a young girl of 18 and| To introduce our complete reason Why you cannot be divorced, |am in love with a boy 20 years old. | court before disposing of their’ That will tell quicker than any- deed with the lawful heirs? ularly for your company, or he A COUNTRY READER. | wouldn't prefer that of another A—The heirs must wait until/girl’s. Why don't you begin to GUARANTEED SHOE CO. the estate has been settled through| keep company with another boy? 1337 First Av., Cor. Union thing, if the first young man really | you. Of course, I cannot vouch for oth- er people's digestion, but I eat tee - or anything else 1 here. it is going to “hurt” me, and my health is better than that of the ~ You must be suited to the occasion. 1 bad effects. Be natural and put away fear; it is the cause of more real harm to the physical system than you can comprehend, iso wish to know whether ice cream and cherries will hurt a per- son when eating both? Will water- melon and ice cream hurt a person? A CAMPFIRE GIRL. A.—Kither the ‘Norfolk or middy Moonlight Excursion and Dane- ing on Steamer Issaquah on Lako Washington tonight, leaving Lesehi at 8:15 and Madison park at 8:30, ine of high-grade, guaranteed shoes for men we will for the next ten days offer the following big sacrifice. Bring this ad and we will give you any pair of $3.00 SHOES IN OUR STORE FOR ......$2.25 $2.50 SHOES IN OUR STORE FOR .....$2.00 Our motto is: “Shoes That Wear or Another Pair.” We believe that low prices talk. We have your size and in all the new shapes. Remember, every pair guaranteed or a new pair free.