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HELPING MOTHER PUT UP THE JAM THE STAR rg \ i ] | f° FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1909, MYSTIC MESSAGE LED GIRL ” TO BROTHER'S RESCUE AD WHALE Wig KEEP FOR TEN Egy — I'M SUING 10 00 JUST AS 1 PLEASE") PhO ag . Wen on oxi (Concluded) mor te vat ot an they pleased, that was thelr r Pi. the buelne and nobody else's 0 ne C10, here " 8 task * i One morning only a few da al ‘ y ow wa Nahe private secretary to the ebtef ; rattan rae ot JJ of police wan astounded when a snlor dectareg }charming young person, who looked it hat it y he | Jvery much tke a handsome bo | ) ore 4 jar awed in wkirts, entered hin office ! nw the what i My name in Helena Castle, 1 . ight be for ny t t & certificate stating clearly Maht be to y Hy United Pree) | ant O tetereeee Mae Sper 1 Hall, the g dies LONDON, Aug dA dispateh | I bet « hued ar jenovant aad Widiang, we i trom H fe Norway, quotes tupld policemen and being accused Townsend, agg he the captain of Italian steamer of being # boy in masquerade Wehyde, the th, HEE Thalia a having said that Walter The secretary looked—and whis "OT* 10 Diesen, Te iY We © Chicago journalist ed woftly . 's 'n a atilon y ty had loft 8 ergen, Monday, Aug Mine Cawtle wan in striking attive.| " gallons of yp i ust 16, In Wellman’s dirigtble bal Hor soft brown hair was cut short It Were ’ i Joon, in quest of the north pole and parted on the wide, Jauntily ried i} i N | it ion t ide, 4 hrough te } et on the back of her head wap a i Mtg, i} THE SONG OF THE LAGGARD modish Panama hat, She wore « ii tee wh er : r A QUEEN IN TROUBLE, a . , Her skirt ere square oF tite ! t ter he | bd her shoes he /.§ in Der & AGNES AND ARTHUR CAMERON ances that } ta ame | P ertificate wigt UMPTER, Ore.. Aug sch a (buns 4 and pain had t Onntd ah be i 4 Mt. Louls phystelan, the oung as thought t 1 t reached hin orkeous A i} ke to fir see wontshunticn 7 ha tetien ona ie tee a yore Vili eee ak: bad is at j o f - 2 ee yr we en the docume anked | brave girl of mountain these rude splints bound the t » he ste ; mS t 5 we A r " will tell you promptly (leg solidly bh stripe torn f " lauded rat ethers too bard } That same night, as two weverely that there certainly and you will he h Then she lifted thanks, be ma | And that’s too hard | dresse ang Women were Sp | find that she doesn't care even a lit helpless tad tnto the i in a hig be Americ | Fieve alasted wae ar tales te ao it hare they had iy lodgings f #, who delve with the my» | guided the pony back to u Fhe ov has questa i v I should k dort I flanhily attired young man en “i terion of paychology and things like tilement ar of te ae ueteias Ea ilemedihd ho hartmiens midnight pastine of! that, think about It I auddeniy lost interest tr ly 2 i too pce ating peanuts attempled playfully! Miss Agnes Cameron, the pretty | book,” said Miss Cameron in spend ‘ thade f ar ee to block the sidewalk and at the! t7-yearold daughter of the foreman | ing of the incident afterward 4 The eween hatal 4 he lt a anine time passed a half audible re \of the Yellow Jacket mine, was sit |then all of ® sudden | saw I : rem Uhave Ideas in my head, mark ting on the poreh of her home, | horse stamble and throw bin ae inn wi wns haat ee Mian, Bi Hefore the youth had any idea! reading, when suddenly there came | horse pped, and Phil tried to 1 all Over the rh 4 oie Ba ag! ' hat i War a good night for falling |to her. the vivid mental picture of|up. I saw bie face all draws a Vokeouat home: HE sill But I've done nothing. as I've sale tare, Miss Helena’s faithful right her lb-yearold brother lying in a! pain. 1 recognized the pa 1 AF ee It's It te 90 bard to work them out was driven neatly and ibly to| mountain pass 6 miles ay half|have been over it many times on, t ender the ter, th! I'm certain | could stand succes the point of his jaw, and t re the |conseious from the pain of a brok-|my way to Baker City, 1 am r og hed ns tee Americ c ) 1 could stand success stare hed stopped falling the dainty |en log tain | was not asleep, for J 4 2 And I would get It, if men knew mine had awung an equally persua-| Miss Cameron immediately sad-|father came up, and I noticed, too The coon has # oa ” wa ae : | sive left to the young man's o4 died her pony and started over the!s chicken was seratching in m weened the oth {wonder why they itty eae the digestive operations That's how Miss Helena and Miss |rock-strewn (rail. Ae she was flower bed. 1 told father what | = q stomach, But during constr go to jail ed mountain pass, she waw the tad | me Fiwent to hold an bonored place, thinking, pleasant thought, and in Mixes Castle's wallet the of lying prostrate by the side of «| Young Cameron and his sister are aR. ~ very Reis * a : ly clerking j joyment they go on uninterrupted!) | tfoer ind newspaper clippings boulder, while the horse from yet Inne able compantor He Most any station I will grace. - | ie whieh he had fallen whe tun # that bis first thought, as can ge pout Wo hile You that seemed to establish the athletic whieh he had fallen wh ann If 1 can get tt without working. | Joke While You Eat. young lady's identity without doubt |bled was browsing near He ring in the mountain pass De'roit Free Press. | Have the fur t ae Mre Gifford, nee Mine elelena| #8" completely exhaust and | was hin sister, and how be could —_ os meals, Don't be a we hy.| Chick of New York. The Clipping | Would undoubtedly have died of let her know of bis predicament es - - - Forget bunines and = fn deweribed the Gifford-Chick wedding | ex === troubles. fee the good cide in © ay one of the exclusive events of ; ' » Hi I . SCIENTIST TELLS HOW TO EAT, table red the akor as th®/ thing instead of the bad—that i] Hoston society, dwelling on the | more have wanted to, If they had Don't ISS his Chance DRINK AND BE MERRY AT firet rule of priety, “You! while you are eating, It's ap } young bride's prowess as 4 huntress | °" b. THE SAME TIME m tell at fe how beautiful she! good thing to do any aud athietle ability which won impertinent young men should q pars Feeeeh ban Men's @ rNoegay 4 HE ip ort) bet, & chasmplooship in tbe shot put | P, a Cantth Grow fret ene Terms $1 and $2 (By United Prees) woman age normit add] Gene he deatity as Mrs. Giftora, |°f © kets a real man's cigar Monthly, CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y., Aug. 26 t the , rs while you prt ette case, selected @ realm 4 evans He Fs ANS se | but Mine Girard admitted tt reg erp ey ern Fhe d ; eth dhe: : Bone [are eating. . Dy th , He tneulted and Mise Castie | “iRarette Fa grade etna ty At the mame time. don't} want # gvod all around digestion. | y * blm ined Miss ® match from 0 real man's mateh Great Railway Addition, just ar about bilts throw verbal bouquets and pil. | pal polities have @ mt take 't) have done the same, wouldn't y ard the celling In a real man’s mn ¢ TA MA ‘ ments at each other or think of ry f your wife Bhe le i judge thought he would And wa outside city tmits o CO) aid down at! how good the food is, but when you | ap bie, and you'll fust epolt your a crowd of several hundred embly by D ; eation ae well an he ' 5 ladies panned " where millions of dotiars are be oeniy Pe oD arrel or beatin to ar wn digestion pepe | eaped, the Owe young ladies paseed “OLD SWIMMIN' . ty nm OF potith t T rove this p aut rot) oy o ae ourt une ae un, * Seiad i ths eountesation ot oy of Galt ae Senne ae eee ee res guint out of the court howe and swung | HOLE” TRUST x: Sask iattwes- tavediiall thinking of the enjoyment of the| told of X-ray exper son m Ow We want to be let alone " - ig | present, you Interfere with the di. | Perfect digestion was achieved whil#l sigs Girard to The Star cor BRISTOW, Okla,—The commer LARGE LEVEL LOTS with N ler Higestion I WP | gestive operations the feline was contented and pulrl gent. after her release °W »| cial possibilities of a good swimmix set when you object to the pr tt t proved b ‘ t was rubbed| inte “ 4 : a erfect Utle $40 to $100, on easy ie & fact proved by n| ing wee ' ring wi 9 one, And are could not have been long ove pe $ $ ur better half is paying for her | gag experiments that ane eased of WASl asking wothing of ahy one. No, we 4 - Y Bee ’ € r 4 \orme te Le 7 Psa a ri on Pe thinking, anger, and worry prevent | greatly retarded are not suffragists, We want to nents aston & yerews aegrigtm \ tas Uist Kak gene eatin. pou - * enjoy our own personal Nberty, that |'hls, anyhow, The farmers of the é Seek cities. Conataicttl is ail county had already realized that al POINDEXTER & MOORE ine egg sage gor wi It's absurd.” said Mies Castle, | lowing strangers to troop over thelr/@et away with It, can't an Okla 4 Sikes: Sar pleemnnt wade est hom |"that we can't dross this way if we|fielde and use tholr streams for /homa granger do itkewise with his p cee er ; nt laving purposes was altruistic «wimmin’ hole? The affirmative Terk cae 3 REALTY (0, Ine. Saas ie Dr. Vicksher’o: weaneciion | “Perk was suggested timidly,|devold of material reward. So a/| won A i 4 ss to th " ak to avelé Bil ("if you had pot bit that young/number of them got together and| Now town boys can't drag a Room 106 Washington Bidg., omic eanantness man framed it up to get a li ea wath through an alfalfa fle 7 40+ J tronoms Hongo Why, plenty of men have hit/money out of their riparian rights, | ward a cool and shady pool without First Ave., Seattle, Don't Talk Politics. impertinent young men," said Mise | Resolved, that if a New York roof | forking over 10 cents, Towels are a Don't talk ties at the dinner x ; i jOCastie, indignantly and plenty! garden could erect & turnatile and/extra, by heck! ia a —~——- | His Mechanic Killed Also—Dead Driver Was One of ; Best Known in World—Third Death on Track in ie. { , A ' For Ladies and Men Why buy an old-style garment at any price, when you can get the lat- est styles, fabrics and new colors at this store, and have them charged to your account? “Pay us as you get paid.” 1.00 Week Is all we ask. Inspect our new fall garments —they are marked in plain figures, at a less price than those found in the “so-called cash stores.” Suits $15.00 to $30.00. Vis- Snide eemnaresttremetianteentsiningeti Come in and see. itors welcome. Open Saturdays until 10 p. m. Phone, Ind. 3846. by Chevrolet. (My Vetted Pree) Rurman, INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 20.—Driver| second and third reapectively Bourque and his meehanician, Hol The first event was won by }comb, were both killed when their! Wright, in a Stoddard machine Knox car strick the outelde fence| The five mile race was won by of the speedway here yesterday af| Bourque in a Knox machine. His | ternoon, Ume was 4.45%. The 10nille free | Chevrolets, who wae driving a| forall handicap was won by Btllt jear just behind the Knox, narrowly| man, in a Marmon machine. Lynch [Holcomb were killed while driving a Knox car 70 miles an hoor you terday, as they turned into the! Stretch in the 59th lap of the 260 mile Prestolite trophy race at the! opening of the new motor speedway | jhere | While going at the breathiess| speed, which made the car almost invisible in the whirl of the race,| Bourque lost control of the ma chine and the rear wheels skidded, | |ntriking the fence, The terrific| |headway under which the car waa traveling turned it completely over twice, and left It a tangled wreck of smoking, twisted, steel Hourque Was thrown against post and his head was split open | Holcomb landed under the ear and| |was crushed #0 that he was almont| unrecognizable Chevrolet, driving in a Bulek approaching behind the Knox car at the time of accident. He passed at lightning speed within a hatr's breadth of the wreck, and was § Chev ee the aceident, however, that he with drew from the though he was In the lead It I wald that Rourque saw that Chevrolet was closing tr him | and that @ moment's uncertaint unnerved was race while splitting the air at 70 miles per hour, cost his life and that of his companion. The 260-mile race for the Presto lite tr brought out some of the HARRY DUELL | henge yal rags pe Be MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 20.—Al fore Strang’s car had reached the| MINNEAPOLIS, | Aug. | 20.—Al first lap, his machine caught fire | )/, ipven bh ld 6 naka te was compelled to retire from | fa diout fivemMle runner In the world putting out the flames, He ro.) ):PYetly muah af an am entered the race over a prote which Ja to he submitted to the na-|,, Duell Ie s Bivod - 5 Penn ey sop ge ae n. Among the f®- |, quarter-mile track, He has a rec mous racers competing in this event |) "ar 9 be ticg’ mallee ati a ed - . ts t “qui fe a boy who hw But . > i A t t ath « a wo yenre idard-Dayte Kincald Duell trat ula und hope Merz, in Nationals; § Jackson : 1 bed divuenns, 18 ines that within the next two years he may get on A race with some of the crackerjacks, Even Alf Shrabb, the INDIANAPOLIS, Aug, 20.—A new| phenomenal Englishman, ix inelnd world's record for 10 1 Was}ed in the list of men,the boy hopes hung up here when Chevrok|to take the measure of ets, In a Buick machine, drove the car that distar in £56 4 The old record for 10 miles was! Leach Cross is just honin’ for in $01 15, established at Empire} chance to make Packey McFarland ity In October, 1908 |e Strong and | insenstble each in a Ruiek, finished javerted collision with the wreck | was second and Altkins was third and escaped uninjured INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, Aug. 20. | SPEEDY RUNNER Driver Bourque and Mechanician | AFTER VICTIMS, Women’s Summer Underweaf : UNDERPRICED To close out odd elees, broken lines and dropped numbers, we have grouped together for quick selling, a collection worthy @ ton of thrifty The Lisle, Out-Bize Vests, and low worth 65¢. { and Drawers, in fine, cotton-ribbed, white and cream, Ladies’ Sleeveless Vests, low neck, extra long, WF tle, Ladies’ Extra Size cuff knee, trimmed; values worth up to 66e— ¥ 48c Each—fomorrow—48c Each CORSETS—CORSETS buyers Aseortment con of Ladies sleeveless ueck medium light wetght 2.2.5 Lisle Pants. lace es a The very best thought in buying for a critienl trade is put into this line; your style, with grace and comfort, is here r i i in RK. & G, Corsets, style No, B61, made of fine batisto, embroidery | American Lady, style $70, made of batiste, lace trimmed, skit ag | trimmed, long Princess bip, straight front, medium 1 53 and hip, straight front, reinforced w al! elees; white $1 ; 1 bust; hose supporters attached; white only. Pair ' only. Pair A sees 5! tat R. & G. Corsets, style No. 46, made of batiate, long skirt back American Lady, style No. 401, straight front, Princess Bi ee I me medium bust, skirt hip, lace and ribbon trimmed v] 90 fine batiste, spoon ateel front, for stout people; white if supporters attached; white only. Pair ' only r ’ % tf u Men's Balbriggan Roxford in summer weight, cream A special jot reaches us for thi a) sale, Ladies’ Tam | and ecru, short and long sleeves, also Knee and Ankle Length in light and dark ehades, all s fly double heel and (08) Drawers, double seated, good fitting; regular price 75c 0 with the comfortable garter t full fa ed, extra fine Tomorrow, each Cc ity gauze; Eiffel dye, These H egularly In any Men's Fine Balbriggan and Poros Knit Underwear, all colors, the store at 36e a pair, Tomorrow. ¢ \ cesses Re’ “Notable Sale of Men’s Underwear 500 Pairs Tan Hose on Sale Tomorrow Underwear finest workmanship, with double not too highly praise this line We car each eated drawers Choice tomorrow 35c $1.50 and $2 Cluett Shirts, Choice $1.25 pe ee You Need Towels? Attend This Sale Thirty Dozen Unbleadhéd Bath Tow tar ‘oe Mepuiar mene aecion stage or an pundreds {hie | fe qunlty; worth reguianly 28 Syecial tomGHOW «st 4 atyle in Negligee Shirts, made of the finest madra Cluett's— pa ' that name stands for coat. style, cuffs tached Th h A t Worth up to $1.60 and $240 regularly Rig as NED with buttl 160 hou ’ : . ment-to fit smoothly over t! colors A Traveler's Sample Line of Fine Belts ssi" aise aN ta *icked " because of their atvle and « ellent ndition ree . 4 ’ al "7 or “sae, male ager, bers hom. er a Special Lot of Ladies’ Neckwear: --f Biges THE GEST BELT SALE YET, make selling rapid, Choice _ WE. CLOSE SEPT. G—SEATTLE DAY AT THE Ef XPOSITION - La The Reliable Store Ji@\(aktstasds