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—OFWEDDING Gossip Caused Fiance to Or-| 4 der Her From House; “1 4 Loved Him”! She Says eS NEW YORK, Oc! For several = ‘weeks William Smee a sweetheart, Miss M Reddi, 18, Pg doth of 49 Saroe Wallington, ial N. J., had been preparing for their ‘welding, which was set for today Friends bad received invitations and Smesky’s mother had given over the house, a corily furnished two-story cottage, to the young couple, But forsips began pouring slander into ‘William's eara Relieving the gossips, the police @ay, William cast aside his aManced her from the house she fired a bul- Jet thru his heart. She ts locked up fm the Bergen county jail on a charge of manslaughter. TOOK GIRL HOME TO HIS MOTHER Bight months ago, Miss Redd!, a Brunette and quite pretty, obtained ‘work in the surgical Instrument fac tory of the Garfleld Manufacturing company, Passaic. William had been ‘employed there for sorhe time. They _ Became engaged a short time after their first meeting, and Wiliam took her home to his mother. ‘Two weeks ago they obtained a | Weave of absence from their employ ers and set about brightening up their futuge home. The girl's story to the police of what transpired yoa- terday follows: “We both had luncheon and then I washed the dishes and put them away. The work finished, I turned to | where William stood, anticipating the YWsual kiss, But instead I was as founded to behold his changed ap pearance. His arms were folded and there was a sneer on his Ips. I put _ my hand on his shoulder. He caught hold of it and pulling me toward him anid: ORDERS HER TO LEAVE HOUSE AT ONCE “"Mary, I can not marry you to- Morrow. I've heard too many thingy | at the factory. You must leave my _ Bome at once.” 7 “My God! William, do you mean f that? 1 askeas “Yes,” said he. ‘Ill give you three minutes to pack your things and go _ away? “Tran upstairs to my room There J was a revolver on a table I picked + and placed it Inside my dreas. | Then I went downstairs. William =e colorings. < OC PR YET Ete Ee ES FE TRE Se wee more 3, and his! Bride yesterday, and when he ordered | Second Avenue at Pike Silk Crepe Shirts St 8 Oe Pn et toe Just 93 Shirts in this lot—unusual patterns and Six Hundred Ties at sees como Just received—new patterns in clever colorings. Brocaded Silk Ties Christmas selection if made now will be V-Neck Sweaters A very special Sweater value, Sizes 34 to 46, Girls Turn Pipe Smokers on Advice of Doctors LONDON, Oct. Koglioh women smokers an ning from olgar to pipes. ‘The principal cause for the change is the ad vice of phystctans, who tell the women patients that, tf they must smoke, it is healthier to use pipes One and olgars than cigarets. well dressed girl at a promenade concert pulled a briar pipe from her bag and Lt it in the middie of the concert was standing in the parlor, Ho again began abusing me and once more grasped my left arm “With my right hand I drew the revolver and before I realised what I was doing I shot him, I loved him still 1 thought I had od him. I ran to the i got a glass 6f water. |K beside him, I placed the | water to his lips, but he could not drink. Then I ran next door to a neighbor.” GIRL FAINTS IN WOMAN'S ARMS Mra. John Prisuk, the neighbor, told the police she heard her bell ring and when she opened the door Mary | felt, half fainting, into her arma. “William has shot himself" Mary cried, Mra Prisak told the police. | Mrs. Prisak ran to a nearby school and notified Principal John Campbell. He took charge of Mary and called trotman Neilly. sisted that William had committed suicide, The police say they believed her until they, found the glass of water at William's head and the pistol under a table. It was then that Mary broke down and confessed. The police alvo may Mary ts about to become a mother and that she alleges WOllam was re | sponsible for her condition. Are Weiners and Hash Relations? LONDON, Oct 4¢—During a dis cussion of food at the minitary in “pectors’ conference at Margate, it was stated that cheap sausage To them Mary tn Australia Puts Tax on Booze and Smokes MELBOURN®E, Australia, Oct 29. —The new Australian budget pro vides for increased taxes, including 5 per cent increase on income tax. 6 per cent per gallon on beer and 16 cents per pound on tobacco Worries Over Sick Horse; Kills LONDON, Oct. 2 the illness of a horse belonging to hiv employer, Thomas Chester hanged himself near the stall of the sick animal. children. He left a widow and aix $100 FOR POEM ON'MARY MARIE | Publishers Announce Winne: of Prize Contest POSTON, Oct. 29.—The Houghtor | Mifflin Co., publishing house, toda: announced the winners of the “Mar Marie” prizes, o were awarde: for the best poe of eight lines o lem on the sub of Mary Maric heroine of the Heanor HH. Porte: story of that name which has de veloped into one of the fiction favor ites of the post-war period, and whict appeared sertally In The Seattle Star The firet prine, $100, was won by Harold Rowntree, New York City second, Elizabeth FB. Jamean, Pitte |burg, Pa; third, Eleanor M. Jewett Clifton Springs, N. ¥. ‘The judges were: Mrs, Lucy Mite? Perkins, author of the “Twin Books” John Clair Minot, literary editor o the Boston Herald; Mra Marcel! Burns Hahner, head of Marshal Field's book department. Following is the verse awarde in Chief of Police Hartfield and Pa. | Wit To her father mother But what's € dust he book and sem, FLIER WEDS PAIR IN AIR Exercises Right, as Skipper on High Seas LOS ANGELES, Oct. 39. — Mra Domini Redfern told Arthur Quincy Hagerman she would marry him if {t happened quickly, before she should change her mind. It was Sunday and no chance to fet a licensa, Hagerman quickly ar ranged with a friend, Lieut. Armand Andervon, to take them riding In his seaplane, He also arranged for an other friend, James Littebawn, a young minister, to go along. But out over the Pacific veean Lit lebawn refused to marry them Lieut. Anderson stepped into the ap “I'll marry you,” be mid. “As skipper of thin craft on the high seas I have the right to perform the cere. Prompted by the minister, Hagerman f& a magazine writer. Mrs. Redfern, 21, and blond, secured a divorce from her first busband and her second husband died. ° Purchases Charged Tomorrow Billed December First MeDougall_/outhwick Men’s Shop FOR $9.95 Sizes 14 to 17. 65c $1.65 satisfactory. $3.95 Color, brown, Men’s Shop, Just Just Values That Prove Our Leadership in FURNISHINGS T 4,000 PIES; TOWN STOPS BUSINESS NEWCASTLE, Ind, Oct, 29 Tuesday, October 12, wax a day to be remembered in Newenstle for on that that date 4,000 chick ens and 4,000 homemade ples were the inducements to bring ev erybody in the town to the Menry county fair, Ivery merchant closed his store, #0 as not to mina any of the eats §3,000 SAVED BY AMERICANS 3ix Nationalities Are Given Food in Latvia recent month, consisting of 22 vorking days, over 22,000 packages { food and clothing were distrib ted to more than 6,000 refugees an Relief Bureau of the American ted Crows commission to western tussia and the Baltic staten, Six natidhalities were represented mong the thournnds who passed hea the relief depot. Numbers of 9 thelr homes from Siberia and lermany were helped. To date, 63,000 pr ted by the bureau o! at Riga, In additien to being given fued and clothing, each person af plying for help has been examined by medical officers and received say meaical treatment necessary. have been ivilian relief Election Time to Keep Montana Busy HELENA, Mont, Oct. 20.—Twelve separate ballotw will be given to the voter of Montana when be enters the volling place on November 2 One, of course, is the regulation ballot with the names of the various par ties and their many candidates Then come five measures panned by the last legislature and referred to the people for approval or re jection, three measures initiated by petition from the people and three proposed amendments to the state constitution, The Wilkes Theatre Number 18 NOT “39 EAST” But Elliott 2525-2526 SPECIAL WIRE DIRECT TO OUR STAGE FOR ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY Inside the Door RIGA, Tatvia, Det, 2%-—Durtng | nd war sufferers here by the Civih| cleaned prisoners of war returning | HE SEATTLE STAR "MATINEE IDOL? |P*es, Shiteron. Sond “NO SUCH ANIMAL "<2: Si & idiren are » xchool. To said Favers t me a rev em, 1 till notches. ver had a room full of scented notes and flowers and that sort of | thing.” If the matinee tol ever exteted, he's gone with the Dodo, the Great Auk and the bison, thinks Faver sham. Carver Costs Coon Coin in Cincinnati Tv 2 my . I raror to asked hia honor, and “Fifty bucks and 30 days.” | Kaiser’s War Gold | Brought to America| NEW YORK, Oct, 26 ‘The steam ort has brought to America $9,500, { the gold the kaiser kept the Tower of Spandau for many years an & war fund. It went to | the Federal Reserve bank. The gold wes originally paid to Germany by France after the war of A woman's look thay alfeet = man more than worda. got, a drink?” midded: i ( Why Not Select It Now? Courts Keep Out COLUMBUS, Oct. property HE BARTELL HH DRUGSTORES #5 FRIDAY, OCTORER |Courted 60 Years of Lodge Rulings 2 Only when} ohildren were |Judge Rogers here interfere with| nea here when John Barnard, 71% | 1 [fraternal orders’ rulings, Dora W.| rried to Jane 1 . with leaflets. They gave fathor | (irr ued office “ sateen, | WMower, was mai i If There Ever Was, He’s a} pieasnt descriptions of night school, | Mueller sued officers of the Hestirn sonny, 26, @ widow. ‘They curried . nd ho’ dnd ow we a ne ¥ oe pes naghere | i. | Goner Now--Movies! © {25° no daa can be seen in the in the order and restrain them from|® boy and girl friendship 69 yearw i s ert de other chapters of her ex-/ ago, but lost sight of each other um y 4 Ms ee vy beckery he lost. ti] three months ago. | NEW YORK, Oct, 2%-—Matioee| Isingiaas Is known as kanten tn Ja. |PUN00M She wee tinnctrn a Bene idol? pan, where it is made from seaweed “They ain® pb : nah a the candid « Jatt of tt A ts} coheas;, @ The population pe Azores ent idol of the sweet young things | Sut 245.00 Pa who attend the two-fifteen p.m shows. Now Favereham is a Sele nick movie star “Onee I got a hat, because a man Uked me in the ‘Squaw Man.’ — Experience of One of Seattle’s Big Stores Proves That Many Were Waiting for Prices to Be- gin Their Long-Heralded Slump—But Seattle Men Buy as of Yore, Once They Get Started Are most of the men of Seattle walting for prices to come down and delaying their purchases of clothing on that account? Buch would seem to be the case from the experience of the Hub Clothing Co, the old extablished Pioneer Square clothiers. Last week this concern announced that its entire quarter of @ million stock was to be put on public sale with pronounced reductions on every article in the entire. store, Much of the merchandise was advertined to sell at half price, with reductions of 25 to 40 per cent on most of the remainder, Naturally this announcement attracted great attention and the store was packed with eager buyers from the opening moment of the sale. All this week eager buyers have besieged the Hub, which is pretty conclusive evidence that the men of this city were waiting for prices to be eut. ‘The Hub Clothing Co. has been engaged tn business tn the same location for more than 25 They carry standard merchandise 25 years. of the most dependable character. During the shipyard boom this store supplied more workers with supplies than any two other © stores in Seattle, For this rather particular trade the very best that America afforded was purchased in large volume. This is the principal reason why the store is now overstocked, making @ wacrifice of goods necessary. ‘The wale will continue Saturday and next week with nearly all the lines replenished from the overstock from the warehouse. The very best in men’s clothing may be secured at one-third off regular Prices. It's a wonderful chance to stock up and Seattle men are surely taking advantage of i, ' STAR Ago; Married No HULL, England, Oct. 204~A seq rights are involved will| to ® romance 60 years ago took plaog ff You Would Well in Making the Selection of Your Pyralin Ivory At an Early Date Our stocks are complete and contain a beautiful as- sortment of all things ap- preciated by women. A deposit reserves any article selected. We invite your Inspec- tion. IVORY [Bb ou Winter Pictures can be enjoyed in winter, pro- viding you own a Kodak, _When time is money and you don’t care to throw it away, ping, write out your order and mail it to us. We have a special speedily attended to and where your. satisfaction is assured in every instance. Send your order today. Maximum Value at Minimum Cost is more than a slogan at Bartell Drug Stores, it is a fact, The best merchandise must not neces- sarily be the most expensive, but, where you get tt is what really counts. Get it at Bartell’s, Satisfy Your Taste for Sweets at a Moderate Price Our End o’ the Week Chocolates Will Do It Be aregular fellow. On your way home Fri- day or Saturday take along a box of these ultra- good confections, a real treat for the wife and kiddies. Anyone who appreciates real candy will be well pleased with a‘ box of End-o'-the- Week Chocolates, ¥ These chocolates are made fn our own candy factory, packed and sent to our stores FRESH. On sale Friday and Saturda: , at full pound box Pose 59c sec cece Specials Friday and Saturday with can of hea’ but still feel you should do some a department where all mail pr de One 75¢ Sterno Stove No. 4001, complete VIBRATORS Especially at this time | of the year will one of | these practical vibrators show its real merits, Wt Sore muscles, ete, { brought on by colds or ex- f posure to dampness can be |] successfully treated and the pain relieved or sooth- ed. Complete outfit with all attachments, priced at, each -35.00 —both have admirers, But everybody admires a satin skin, and there can be no beauty without it. Imagine’ a loved face sallow or pim- pled! The charm would t MEN Wool Worsted Union Suits . $3.95 A perfectly finished garment; color, gray. Sizes 34 to 50, Silk and Wool Union Suits... " $4. 85 Compare this Union Suit for value. Colors, gray or blue. Sizes 34 to 46. Cotton Ribbed Union Suits ... $1.95 Heavy weight soft cotton, Sizes 84 to 46 “Glastenbury” $1 85 Shirts and Drawers ° Wool mixed garments; color gray. Each garment, $1.85; suit, $3.50, Inside the Door. Lyte: se tiy Or Pictures of the Halloween party and all its interesting happenings may be preserved, not in your memory, but in real pictures. You can be the proud owner of a Kodak for a cost as low at $9.29, or a Brownie at $2.86 andyup. Fresh Films at Bartell stores always; all sizes, auto- graphic and non-autographic, Alarm Clocks Start the day right by getting up on time. Our line of popular priced Clocks are what you want if you insist on de- ff pendability. We mention some of our best sellers. Palco Aluminum Hot Water Bottle, a n o n = leakable, non = corrosive, non - collapsible bottle warranted five years, Made from hard sheet alum- “Lookout,” nickel finish, medium size. . . ! iernlbiy EARS eee Mage? * inum, quick to ." one-day alarm; the quality ts in the receive and re- movement $2.25 {tain heat, and “Runkie,” large size Intermittent, back bell will stay hot all night. The price of this bottle, in- cluding soft flannel case is weeee--- $2.50 Its capacity. is one quart, mantel clock on. 00 Cand three | extze | Sienly one vay, oncare cans, special..60¢ |!) satin skin: Apply Satin Lyon’s Tooth Powder || Skin Cream and Satin Skin (large), | manufac- Powder—28¢. turer's $1.00 six A Perfect Shave pe special .......79¢ - Forhan’s Tooth Pasto » One-sixth of a Cent (large tube), spe- cial ......-..39¢ Form-a-Mint Tablets, the . germ- killing throat tablets; spe- cial .........30¢ Packer’s Tar Soap... 19¢ eee coe cece “ Fs mong on Proven fact, 500 perfect cial woeesoe BBE shaves from every dozen oS hose Blades (guaran- eed. Don’t you think it would pay you to own an AUTOSTROP RAZOR? Waldorf Toilet Paper, roll, 10¢. Buy it by the case. Hind’s Honey and Almond. Cream, special .......37¢ “Niagara Maid” Pure Lamb’s Wool Pow- price of the razor, based on the cost of shaving, is saved in a very short time, No other safety razor will d ff; 1 do what the Soc; soul “eer “AUTOSTROP” will do. It sharpens itself, Black Enamel Vacu- um Bottle; niekel shoulder, cup and base, special $1.19 shaves and cleans without taking apart or removing blades. Priced at $5.00 and up. 7—Bartell Seven Drug Stores Located at—7 Store No. 1 Store No. 2 | Store No. 3|Store No. 4{ Store No.5 | Store No. 6 |St 1908 610 Second Ave.| First Avenue 5349 Second Avenue Weatlake F ifth pers, Boren Near Alaska and Pike Ballard and Union Avenue at and Avenue Building Street Avenue Street Pine Street |Pike Street The above statement és @ || It may be seen that the ]