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Member of the United Press, Pub Vahed dally by The Star Publish GOING DOWN ee ‘SUPERSTITIOUS? S0’S THE STAR-—THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1909, THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE?:: An necond-elnns matter STAR DUST | BAILLARGEON End of the | Week qualit "Ss Specials That loom up powerfully large, empha : in hand to - ee make shopping her ' : hroth » e Wxten Spectate the A t ) , 7 > . "| | Five Great $5.00 Specials in the mavs" rintistings « \ a Vor Vridey and tag 7 x CALIFORNIA PROFESBOR EX: for the Uni of Alabama ‘ : as an, a : . } | in|” PERIMENTS ON 876 PERSONS |fulshed befor mt a yf Suit Department » tr ; : } lat AND GETS SOME STARTLING _ “4 xt : i Pg wg n knee flounce, t 10g p acroplane of | * , RESULTS. crudent Gall ia norma y 4) White Lawn Prince with kn ' nd Draw. P tl und | \\ as] ls. These 875 made 5 cot liver entire gown generou ly trimmed in emt ‘ lems thay ; nee] ie of belief in different super r ‘ $5.00 ; Nhe 1 sad tito ] dery and Val. lace eyerpeneesy A a Kir J to | Ina _ Of the students questioned abo Ind Head Coat Dre tan, white ane j ‘ \ n | 40 por cont were girls, but Pro teictly tailored et 85.00 n'y te, tani ' | fessor Dresslar saya the mon be | tri ‘ cduecAy’ eth . e ] i . . ae ohn | Heoved In auperatit just about Tan Gingham, woven border trimmin sabia wie Iw ' pda as much we did ; | ‘ | or contrasting colors a rien ming: pastes Seca | found by Prof. Dresslar ip hin tt - a osal Wt White Lawn, with pink, blu ‘ Aen's Wasi YAS than Sorensor | jYestigations, To find a fourleaf A ey | dots, woven border trimming in esper t hite or eal i Ulys nd his sky-machine came nat le] clover would bring x 10k, wrote! yw, tons speak |i $5.00 $1.75, 82.25, 92.50 $3.09 ay aeee. Sms oe 2 ie | ale @ NM 8 out of 51 students. Forty-four saer 1 it depend good style ..... : gel, , Poke wile bitte: all down and inside out each other, Indeed, it was difficult to sey out of 8T thought It would bring |» good deat 4 oe Long Linen Coat land white, plain tailor ‘ am, blue $2.55 urate. Ulyss nd the aeroplane remnants without the aid off good luck to ace the new moon hing bg hed $5.00 A ts, white or eok mre ; 2 : over the right shovider, There , techall ‘cces canon gocecesiesnre 90. . some of his blacksmith’s tools were 113 who had heard that it wa ave HAS O8F - t Piooe Prag & stunned, but killed | bad luck to break a looking glaus. Jon't “ow F , B P, ° : 7 Uiystes wes stunned, but | ee {and 66 belleved the idea to be tri € what traw Bonnets atafrice | LApies’ Furnis h th yplane busin i Now he says he's through with the | A kulfe or any edged instrument Si y Bonnets, lined Bla seamlong Fortunate Ulysses! He shows the advantage of the modern given a friend would cut the} 150 8 , Five different styles of fine Straw bo nad aa cotton A ' . e lus, who friendahip, said 66 out of 89, and eed with silk and trimmed in pink and blue good n Howe; tape f thought, If Darius Green, not Ay : | out of just ae sure that | larl 000, $17 ) k, doubaa ! Rh i 0 eguiarly $2.00, 93 >, pt 7 his wax wings melted by flying too close t sun, had plekin. would be followed Why do you tnulat atin ribbon; regula $1.25 only followed the example of the Nebraska navi rand re fog: 7 g bad luck. |} ot wedding wattl « NOW seers wid | 6 strained their ambitions to rise in the world, it would have thought ut there were ou wo! 11 went . to wet ke | Hate mich sig aa , \ ‘ { i ora who were quite poaltive there | fas “ 4 ios fs been a fortunate thing for their respective families. | was nothing In thie at all nalean a 3 ; f ’ ged raconing wal aa ham Aprons made of the best quality Amos- | § palrs for , It wasn't Sorenson's fault that he wasn't killed, but that is Dropping the dish rag meant the| what 1 do w { ‘ : : Qe Per pa 4 i cou of compan pald . ¢f mone h thin ‘ , Oo amt Re i] « i not to the point, Sorenson was saved, and can keep up his good coming st pay, sealed Ao money " | es Ring im, a ead et) [ . | : wot it ew Yor . 7-ineh ercerizec F f KS i a i -be inventors how it feels to fall heard that a horseshoe would in mae é : ; i wore by walling = bene sure good luck believed it to be P ’ pink, light blue, brown, navy; value 30c, sp Girls’ f i} 3,500 feet and be picked up among the pieces. tree, That Pridey was a bad day , » ig ) 1P¢ | fins blacks or tang gel | shinee on which o start a journey, and] cial ., sapeceveaetedenvevsses o rs : fi Maybe as a last resort Seattle on the expense of getting married i wen 8 very mal $e ees ‘i Serpentine Crepes for kime nos, dressing sac q as a re ss Biren) ( i can build a good solid soa/instead of the cost of staying mar | that recetved support from the ate large assortment of new fall patterns; ide ps. sss t wall around Messrs, Thomson and | ried | dents, For two (riends to walk op H plain color special .. pdni casas ——— q . op py p wides of post wae just ai | : f Sooper } : oa* PROF, FLETCHER 8. ORESSLAR, | 70st” nid vB amiga Zane White Dotted Swiss with embroidered colored | SPECIALS IN TABLE LINEN i 39 Sa {Pha Ngie Pros Shts @ tines BERKELEY, Cal, July 20.—~| ing knives, d ut of 6 dots and stripes, in pink, light blue, brown and | 5... Sniiiser ame bleached i The answer scoms to be that|UsNt to cause Spaln te ‘uia.| D2 you believe it is bad luck to | of funny tittona black: 35 TE ial ab | ele enehal ane .” j Th is only crazy when| th Maine with unpleasant vivid killa cat? Do you think your | nod by the ecor slac ¢ quality, special, PEC at Pe al, per yar terre Oey jens hair will grow better if you | Ono young maiden w1 itt H] 36-inch White Longcloth made of soft, fine qual- | 4 * nen, Spe mgceesary ' have it cut when the moon is | put my nightgown op wrong by mils ‘2 . ‘ ee ee a — } % full? Do you dread sitting down |take and leave it so, the wish I ity; % sple ndid cloth for children’s dresses and an, alliinen Na kina, dm. Matrimonial thonght at present Even unlimited baseball passes! g¢ tapie with 12 others? If you /make will come tro Another ladies’ fine underwear; 12-yard piece at $1 22-4n. alllinen Nepkina’ dae seems to be erroneously focussed | sometimes fall for happiness put your night robe on wrong | wrote that it was bad luck for two I ro ” wy — a 7 ota nostom oe side out, do you think that a people to use the same towel with a ° 1x26 good occasion to wish? lout twisting it “If you fall up | End of the Week Supplies for Boys ‘ago | If you do, or if you have any one | stairs you will be sure ey! 4 F : 4 5 THE MINSTREL MIDGETS Jot the thousand other superstitions letter,” was a third a ot 8 Blouse Waists; fancy madras shirtings, galateas, cham- | | pair .......-. a that have ever been heard of, thought it very bad | brays; full made, fit well; sizes, 6 to 16; collars “off co _ ‘ cholee are not alone in your belief, Pro-\crosseyed negro, whi another yi! h aide walak. tak Uroken styles a4 r we 0 fossor F. B. Dreselar, who tins Just|thought it very bad indeed to be] poss | r on; not 8 sale waist, but b She aru Pert iee Et left the University of California] wedded in May Pati «l CME cack beens . ‘ reese . : 4 alae, rochet, bemm Spo m Rio . et ti ised —_ tet \e Boys’ Shirts; French mac and novelty shirtings; the | _ ela : P _ ' best $1.28 boy t made > to 14: very spe | Pill size, extra weight — : j es «9 boys + Seer a ' 4 y Full size, satin finish MESES tid better take a tit f the love ¥ Fu atin fin’ ' = fj —that Is, the policy for the pre-| Slenits Chole: IM cial ‘ tees B0¢ Full size, fringed, crochet, eat ey Hj Yention of it, you know. Inasmuch} 5, reproachfylly)—You tel! mei Boys’ Wool Knee Pants; cassimeres, che 2 Is ners, scailoped Hjas it has just cost me $10,000 4 are engaged to another man Sain santa and doe 3 to 16 years; values up COMFORTERS, ; “Oh, but you would pot call) And only last week you said you! des Fas tame tha felt pte 24 size, nice welght and Ai that love,” interrupted the girl pieyed me Oh roe O 470} JOR Whe Ree we . colors sabi fy] "Our company would never setilebyears—jiniiimore American. | Boys’ Felt Hats; new and natty; telescope shape Full size, ailkoline cover , Hion such o baste” | “ef a) or fancy bands; black, gray, brown and g Best silkoline cover | “Well, Um not sure,” sald Dep Wise Little Hey. HI r Third . | j E by It cost me the money, What; Gunday School Teecher—tlemem-| ane penioanit a = Hi would you call itt | tet, the Bible says, “Love your! 4 | “Buatness tnterruptions,” — am) FE ie ves, sir: but people didn’t | | ] jewered the girl, promptly, “How flats in those days,--Byracuse | NS i jlarge a polley do you desire?” — J $5 fseexs sey MR} Denby looked at the girl again Secono Ave & Spring St land sighed noisily Hang s “Come, Rastus, an’ teli me de diffrence atween de cullud peeo is’ an’ a foot bath.” » Eph, dat’s a hahd one.” “Naw, chile, it am easy. an’ de foot bath scrubs de feet. Eyah, eyah, eyah!” “We will now obleege wit dat home an’ fireside song, ‘Ah BY RATH the matter of technique Al WASHINGTON, D. ©, July 4, 1909.--Dear Dad: Wm, L. Post, sw documents, ernment employ, has just re- tarily. The sensation rintendent of for 17 years tn) Ue techniqus. In the gent) I Ht i ¢ E word. I know the) and all the circum- case—inchuding the the best man who Job—and I know that voluntarily. it to take @ vacation. no other job in sight He up his mind that a man . who bas been 17 years with government, ought to get out. The public oi naturally thinks him crazy; but his former associates have presented him with |Dottom of the pack. It was i fying epectacte, a loving cup and set of — much marvel that, beginnt eae groe I i = ef & felt thie same wonderment HS EF z | E | money from the crowd. (M leally, of course; but not (metaphorically, elther). |and always smiling; tactful : e857 y clerk, he now has Aldrich which f do not admire, but was any small change left they come within the domain of pockets of his colleagues. morals, rather than technique. In Sincerely, @ @ ©S$GAR = APOLE con “TAsten, Adolf. 1 unterstant dot {n France epigurea ead Don'd you dink id iss strange dot dose epigures ead snails?’ “Nod ad ail, Osgar. A snail iss only a hart shell anglevor Que ee POINTED PARAGRAPHS, REFLECTIONS O A man would rather be held up| What makes a girl ike a by strangers than thrown down by|for the rest of ber hie friends. Education can teach a m: If you have time to waste you can! he knows a lot of things he afford to argue with a man who Is) the a way in love, | z A woman Hikew to go away for tho |'Melr pag ft tye surnmer because most of her friondg| pt or oo can't 7 it sometimes happens that a wo man has an attentive husband and doesn't know it The heads of some capable of generating than a base druv No, Cordelia, a man doesn't neces. sarily halt hie breath for the pur pose of catehing it After leaving college many a bachelor has taken a post-graduate course by marrying a widow. A woman can get a heap pinoss o1 she could be | elated, A man's chief idea of bh |where his clothes can be if she were onte are noise sewed on. most everythin that make it neo oseary for fem” De cullud champeen defeats scrubs, INTIMATE CORRESPONDENCE one of the most accomplished men I have ever soon. I refer to loginla- how-you-see-it-and-now-you-don't he is the quickest and the smoothest I have stood on the @ county fair and watched the man with the three shetis and the Httle ball, and me in sitting in the gallery of the | senate during the tariff debates and | seeing that grizzled rascal take the| «ore Cool, quick ant and always dealing from the And T did not so ‘There are things about Nelson W. millions, as | marveled that there R F A BACHELOR, amily not to. women can dreas of thinking how happy right hooks and the buttons always Tho average man can swear off | observation swear off-—New York Prous, BY STUART 8. STONE. At the moment that young Den by struck the scheme 4 ham | Sought for months for con a founding of the Alabama & Cum berland crowd, the door of the of fice opened and a dream of a giri stepped in. She was all red and Loves | 80d, from the tip of the flaming , fi” feather above ber Titlanesque co henath rhea head to the lemon-tinted sandals pS [=== lthat peeped from below the yel idrich is je art of 4a filled etaphor- e auuk| “OM, BUT YOU WOULD NOT i ple {CALL THAT LOVE,” INTER. 0 AUPTED THE GIRL, an edt looked bated golden jowish dress; and Denby lwith widedrawn eyes and jbreath—and forgot the scheme Blaat the “You've cont “ont” vision. ing os @ sateen thd tuek!” he me $10,000." tourmured the beautiful “TN go—T'm very sorry!” Young Denby sat bolt upright “Not” he stormed, stamping his foot. “If It costs me $10,000 to look at you—why the view's worth it, T guess. The girl colored deliciously have a little proposition “A proposition,” Denby. “Now, esting. “Who anyhow?" —to anbmit to alated the yellow vision pany te” Denby groaned noisily course, | might have known frowled. ATH, “r interrupted this grows Inter cares for $10,000, you," per. ‘Our com “ot snails. You're of Taft's and a year’s subscription of The Ladies’ Jolly Times thrown in.” The girl shook fen't that at all, Denby m.” =a her head. “It It's insurance,” jumped to hig feet, “In. surance!” he growled. “I didn’t mind the $10,000—the scenery | Was worth it. But don't—I pray you--don't recite the sad story of |loved ones left unprotected, the beantiful {nducements of tontine endowments The girl made a little, ing gesture. ho; No. is something new We against anything—death, poverty |@isappointment, love, marriage, measles, rain, lows of cooks, all- mony--anything,” Denby paced the the girl from differ After man is an that doesn't Hike ae n name despalr. This insure of hap- appre | home is on the floor, eyeing ent pointe of each inapee- except the causes tlon he quickened his pace, until ad | surance against love—1 feel tt com | “Boon, soon I'd say; ‘Take selling cook books, with a picture} the | business interruptions!” he jenapped. “This is a ense of in ing.” | The girl studied him critically “Well, love then—how much?” “Ten thousand dollars,” an awered Denby Whats the pre | eater T° | The girl studied himm critically “Ae You are—well, exhibiting symptome-—-T should say $1,000.” “Done'", (blurted Denby He wrote the @teck and handed It over “Thanks,” sald the girl. She began to prepare the polley, Denby gazed steadily at her while she wrote, gilvog bie age, occupation and the hundred other items abe demanded. When she handed over the policy he “Now | demand the payment of the full face of the policy,” he announced. “I'm in love-—-do you hear? ewilderingly, absotately, unreservedly in love with the moat beautiful wornan on earth.” The girl dropped her “Honestly he asked. “Honestly!” shouted young Den by, “Ry my hoary ancestors!” The girl sighed then. “It will be an awful blow to the company.” “Then compromise,” suggested Denby “How? she asked, opening wide her hase! eyes. Denby's face lit up. “Why, you are the company’s agent. Return me my love. Then I'm saved—| the company's saved—and you, as Mra. Denby, must take chances! The girl did not answer, but she tore the pink check into pleces, Denby handed over the polley and she rent that asunder There waw silence for several minutes, It wa: Denby who spoke {impatiently “And what do I get for the loss} of my $10,0007 And what about eyes, my love” j “The firat is gone,” said the} girl, quietiy; “but the second | now! return to you.” And Denby sighed | happily for the third time. IF “If men wore only handeomer,” Tho little maiden sighed And make of me a bride } If men were only cleverer,” | The older maiden said, “I'd take a chance with word and/ glance, | And mayhap I would wed.” } “If men were only wealthier,” The buxom widow breathed, “L might incline a vow to sign, With brow al! orange wreathed.” ‘If men were only easier,” The ancient spinster wept, “I'd set my cap for any chap, And wed him ere I slept.” New York Timon, Open Primaries. Racon—If you want open prima. | ries the women should be allowed to vote Egbert—What's that got to do/]| with it? « ih Bacon—Why, you can't shut the women up--Yonkers Statesman, They Were Heavy. him to/finally he almost raced. “I don't know," he said, finally, “but that Mra, Nowwed—I "think I'll make some # for lunch today. Mr wwed--Don't bother, Some- | thing light will do.—Hyracune Her- ald LITERALLY OBEYED. | Or how “Paimo the Monk,” took ne chances and surrendered— Like thie— Baldness Can Be Cured Just #0 long aa there is a part clo of vitality left in the hair roots, The fact that the head is smooth and shining is no positive proof that the roots be neath aro dead, Deep down beneath the skin, hair roots may yet exist, filled with latent vitality, and all that is required to develop them into | | & beautiful bead of hair is the faithful application of the prop: er agents, 7~Sutherland Sisters-7 Preparations furniah the easiest, surest and quickest way to a certain if there is or ia not ta | ent life beneath a head bare of hair, Why not try them? 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