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BAILLARGEON’S | = Advance Showing of Fall and Winter Fuy ———— s " THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909, of the € dally by c° THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE tin’ #3; ane me’ ing Ce. YT . - or samme 5 <a en BALLINGER SUSTAINED | For distinctive designs, exclusiveness and quality, “I re stand 4) | } " preme, Buying direct from the best European importer ‘ uljae adm ’ ts. attitudes and inclinations cretary | , pentane tage, not only in price concessions, but algo ip gathering the apy dais ret have lieen formally BLOOD OF HER FATHE Josh Wine Bayes ideas created by the master mifids on the “other side vdmit there coped " me be es HT h 6 nla | ll where the “smartest” things originate e | hd Pp by Presid Paft P pr ent nag mad Be. pnt ay j } Among the modish shaggy furs we are showing, the “Silka | pecially » 1 . ‘ nion, ha me no this year, ° Baling ay be properly avenged, the A very large Shaw! Scarf, with long stole ends, priced at ......++. : ‘ i pres : ' missed from the ¥ A large Rug Muff, finished with heads and tails, shirred cee, SOQ gover e For Ball and his friends, all this] mevier realises |i A very desirable Fur of the season is Black Lynx; the sha 1 rather is cau atulation as far as it goes, but it d not go Hil theyre taeda.” to correspond with Pillow and Rug Muffs, ‘These rang F ' , ; $47.50, $65.00 and $75.00 cac! ar ct ’ ‘ f * “4 The pert estion at tifis n nt i What becomes | Pointed Fox Shawl Collars, white tips at tail, shirred satin lining $45.00 to 967, * : - Gifford Pi President ‘Taft may dismiss with the great |i] Black Marten, in Long Stole Scarfs and Pillow Muffs, priced fr 815.00 to BF Bi est official ease Mr, Glavis, who, despite his undoubted abili We are showing Hudson Bay and Alaska Mink, in all grad« " om the large iam d Li is SR ¥ “ inwe: ab the shawl collars with long stole ends to the small neck pieces and aris; also i a ig dds tty ; | large Pillow and Rug Muffs to the regluation size Muff. Price fron ne class whose 1 <ecrtrhas a daaiaastyligi oe doaee sane emo = eR ied | $25.00 to $35.00 and $47.50 to $275.00 «: with Mr. Pinchot the reverse applies in every particular The| We ‘niwaye travel ‘on half tare _ best of lining and priced from ee 4 $5.75 \ $62.50 : people of the United States have long known of the admiration, - Sable and Natural Squirrel; come in smaller scarfs, ties and thro th median alt professional and personal, which President Roosevelt expressed Oe as the muffs, and are beautifully made. Priced from . ++ 87.50 to $47.50 eal & f ' and } corner atone of his existence——Fier-|| Beasam Seal Scarfs and Muffs id for Mr. Pinchot when he was in office ida Times-Union. Sissel Pony Gencte end Suite 89 75 io $30, The Pinchot policies were the Roosevelt policies in all mat Mrs. Upper-—t 40 s0,0n Ermine Neck Pieces and Muffs ... beverere+ $29.75 ‘0 $8500 mane! ters of conservation, and so it has come that in the eyes of the t drink anything but 0: Isabella Fox Scarfs vas ‘ Yaka ceccdivss ° +. $10.00 to $25.00 eae ie Transcript public Mr. Pinchot stands for that course of action which would Russian Pony Coats r, g cuffs, jeweled buttons oF in some styles the slashed seams with pointed bottom. Priced fror 4 ee $50.00 to $115.00 Kyeryone ought to measure him welt by bis own proper foot and standard.—-Horace have been followed by Mr. Roosevelt had fice. Today Mr. Pinchot stands as the representative of Mr continued in of fed little Henry (Il ‘ vi ieiuonie ariosnpi Roosevelt, the man who made President ‘I 1 to whose pol ed ooo uses } it | icies Mr. Taft gave voluntary and unsolicited allegiance in the ‘oy ed nderwear for Imme li t 1. long drawn out 4d as a matter of fact I'm not thorouwhly acquainted |i dark hours of his campaign with her yet."—ODieago News. It would seem that the stand President Taft has taken| leaves no alternative for Mr. Pinchot except to tender his res- ignation as chief forester, and until he does so Mr. Ballinger’s victory is not complete. As long as Mr. Pinchot, remains in office there will be a well defined suspicion that Mr. Ballinger jDen Raew, vetese theyre worry. has only “saved his face.” On the other hand, Mr. Pinchot’s playthings when the navigation | ES retirement will be proof positive that the Roosevelt policies no “t Just wanted to sleep where {atronger and stronger, until fo etrangors? sant” in the -ppeteet| ue “ ‘ | could see the stars,” taine iy why pred “junt longer obtain in the White House as far as conservation is con-| jittie half-breed Indian -girl, tha Se enews Just because she | treat Ladies’ Mid-Weight White Cotton Vj jong or short sleeves; ankle or km match; splendid value Ladies’ Heavy Weight White Fleece§ @ Vests or Pants, hand trimmed . = Ladies’ %-Wool White Vests and Tights, tiful fall weight; non-shrinkabie; per @arment ....-64 csveeee eres Our famous Australian Wool ¢ per garment ....-.. -..++ + Ladies’ Hand-Trimmed He white, per suit ; ‘ Boys’ Department We want those Who have not visited our new Boys’ De- {tment to know that this ton has been completely stocked with a large assort ment of Boys’ and Chil- dren's Clothing, Hate and About the this world et thing to find in boy whose mother thinks he le too delloate to work Dallas News “What makes the sen waves sad?” | Furnishings. Not only will A Med! Weight White C st » Bi Piret Moaquite a um ation Bult, baie. who “left heme and fester. | For two days she lived in the| vit Mise iiilion de you find it unusually easy SOMONE hous vie daberar dbus ss t e * @ mother to wander in the open, open and then civilization fell upon| cheek leat night! Recon to make selections from so A %-Wool White Hand-Trimmed Unies E in which President Tul hove ‘ied eee | her again in the guise of a mounted | —Bare Bey. it bt ahs BA complete a stock, but the = se pei ve cite a ee ’ The manner in which Presic lent Taft considered the charges} gay Fran CO Rept Sha | pollceman M to--Fee; theese entrances inte extra low prices that pro- 90 per cent Wool Union Suits, beautifi “A a presented to him by Mr. Glavis is worthy of some comment, a5 | “Because I wanted to.” |, Now Hertha sits stolidly in the) twell sotlety peually are, I guess vail will mako your trip of Seitins #tpeve $2, real profit to you. Boys’ Suite—Tweeds, wor- steds; mixed and plain col- a ; . pon cloned garden of the children’s SPE N aft,|,. That i# as near as tittle, Meeyed om ' ‘ it is unique and without parallel in cases of this kind. Ar. Laft, ideetnn’ Tscen, “4 tabtee Indian jdetention home here and waite! Satigtaciectiy Wets when he received the accusations, turned every shred of evi-|giri, can come to explaining the | “hile her fa being discussed. | Littie Willle—tey, pa, what te « fierce, resistless longing in her| Shall she be returned to th oy ray Shirts and Pants ..50¢, 55¢. 60: Children’s Hand-Trimmed very fine %-' : dence over to Mr. Ballinger, with instructions to prepare his | etm |rasations | loneine ie Siem Whom.aiek ban. & | ihe ch ymoerite, my, von: te a man | got ‘tkeo pioges — or blue gray; ages 2 to 16, 4 > ; . s , hat © © from a com . no public anks Provid or | 50 to ng to size— : defense, The common procedure is to notify the accused of the | fortable, happy home and drove her | #¢¢ the stare over ber at night, of | hie #uccess, then gets mad every | r ved $1.25, $1.3: 1.45, $1.55 to charges made against him and invite his resporise; the evidence |'@ seek solace tn tue woods by the | SBAl! she ber put in a convent where | [iT maluiy responsible for ie tn ots, serges, wareiees Te ee ‘ges Ps a ~ : sea shore. the walls are high? She site quiet-| Stray Bt le ae Dore Put Mais piece an green, te... stan | NEW Stocks of Fine | Child's Velvet Hats—In colors .$1.00 to 81.50 for Immediate Use stipporting these charges, the details of times, places and cir-| It was her blood that was calling 17 !n the sun and says nothing, | : fests “ . her, the blood that called her Dt her cyee brood darkly. And it 4 comstances, are always carefully kept secret, for it would in fathers and hor fathers’ fathers, (if because of this, perhaps, that The Poor tet. Hoe wee Giling his first preserip-| and when he handed {i to the : deed be a dull person who, given sufficient time, could not make | But litde Bertha Rocca, rontive | the Leen vt yan gg walls lady 6 told her it wae 8110. Child's Beaver Hate—Black, blue, otc. ...$4.00 5 Bi j + bit of evidence against him./ Wider the white man's civilization, |the ve ails,. probably | 44 go inform M oO vesterd~—© es . r a a defense if he were aware of every bit of evidence against him id not know that, por cared, ag{be her shelter for two years to| hed gone fatermed the propriet Boys’ Cost Sweaters—Colors..$1.25 and $1.75 —_ oF Cashmere Stockings, seamless, The customary manner would have been for Mr. Taft to| she wandered in the wilder regions |come | proprietor looked over his giassea|[l Boys’ Blouses—Madras and gingham ........ ios Y = * . “ at the yor 4 . have required of Mr. Ballinger a statement of his case without poe Gate Park, = by Cd a gy Parag ng —we f — she | *\. Weil how about the 10 cents Boys’ Shirts—Percale and madras. .5O¢ to $1.25 , * aaa a «i on a bed onven Yop ecient showing him Mr. Glavis’ evidence. The president could then | 4 is ys Fante—Parens: Detieht -90¢ wld know |i that ‘good money?” night ° 2 ° es ‘ on Russian and Sailor Blouse Bults—In blue - have compared both briefs and called for an explanation of dis- wanted to,” she says, “1/ Seen ber for a long time the proprietor replied “¢ jue and fan Ladies’ Medium Weight Cotton Hose, all black with white feet; full fashioned; best! price anywhere ....... «.... . rr Fine English Cashmere Stocking: made, doubdie“boles, heels and toes; all black with gray feet; extra special Children’s Heavy Weight Cotton School 8t }my mother, although I have not| The youne man amewered in the| Sho is | “tfirmative 4 : wanted to be out in the alr @here | Iedian. We lived in Mexico, One| -tnat's not’ so bad—we will still cy colors; for sizes 2% to 10 years; complete crepancies that might appear jthere are no chairs and | could | 4ay the lady came and caw me with | make « nickel.” Success assortment .. $3.50 to $11.50 . 5 . . * 7 {sit right down on the ground. [)%Y mother and she took me with a But in his judicial wisdom the president saw fit to do other aks eakeen aq while than seein ts oe re it Heavy Bicycle’ " : . . outsld he y wise, to the consequent creation of a feeling of doubt as to his |j could um thesia’ very kind to mes oS en ae The Stoutest Hose M Pan Stoee 9, 0% aad 10, 2 pairs fo fairness in the eedi lady Hied me and was kind; but « : je Stoutest Hose Money Can Buy. } 3, 8 10, re oo fi in the whole proceedings. . dud tan teeta I do not lke to live in a house" |, Hones (the undertaker)I'm afraid Il Cotton Stockings with wool feet, for boys or | Infants’ very fine Cashmere Stockin : enone Spanish family. They took good| “And so you ran away?” one-—Weekly Telegraph. eae girls, combining warmth with strength; accord- pink, blue, tan, white, with silk heels ' It would indeed -have been aj In addition to knowing just|caré of her, almost as one of thelr) “No,” she answeres with strange Forwacre’ | ing to size.... -2B¢, B0¢, B5¢ all sizes, per pair -...... re brave man who would have dared where be gets off, Jailer Roberts | O*¥® Indian stolidtty. “1 did not run “What keeps It op, WillieT™ | en vulaiiidiahngetadiaessinineiiadl jee eomeciaitiati But the little half-breed heard the |away. I Just went because { | "OQ. some fool thing catied ‘gray-| to give Col. Roosevelt a box of apparently knows the destination eandy for his birthday present of several other persous. jity, 1 belleve”——Rochester Demo-| | | erat and Chronicle. call of the out doors day by day,'ed to so much.” Stume! ve Tt is impossible to escape the) j Conclusion that the world must) Come to think of It, every nation sooner or later suffer a South Pole |‘ ‘he world has figured around) rae te Eee | LITTLE OLD NEW YORK | ‘ ae font BY NORMAN. Russia should go and get a repu-| There is a reasonable doubt! 2 ES tation before insisting on another, whether the Pressed Car workers fight with Japan. jare striking again or yet. A sewapaper man who has a/“but I'll bet he will for the next { : _|amall flat up town asked his land-| lenant. | : j Jord last spring to repaper the din-| y 4 FROM DIANA’S DIARY ingroom, whose walls were 100KIN6 | york “stopped tore conling. detox | 3 | very passe, not to way seedy. The) at a big soda fountain hear th landiord said he would, but he kept | Grand Central Station. | | putting it off, and going out of| “Could you toll us where the! ltown, and forgetting it, and the| Metropolitan Museum of Art is?” one of them asked of the soda cracks in the paper kept geting | jorkor | |more frayed around the edges.| The boy turned to another white | Here you will find -exclusive styles, unique The tenant finally got pretty sore, | coated youth ‘Know where the | tistic, and sure to meet the taste of the most fi land a month or #0 ago he began | Metroporitan Museum is, Bill?”) Among these exquisite and charming selecti e shown new Parisian models with chamois td |to paper the room himself. But “Nope,” “tbl aa not in a way that will do the land-|he might know. Fred did not | moire facings, and large beaver shapes. Some most popular are the Blanche Bates, Camille lord the least bit of good. Far| know, and advised the women to ’ ville, Mabel Hite, Masinova, Marie Doro and] “Bartell” on a prescription label or a sales-slip jask the cashier, Barrymore. en it geo slot conteer.| AM Ntprined,”" said one of the is a protection against substitution, poor quality or O enonh Journalist solisct:|women. - “I should think every inefficiency. It also shows that the lowest res We are always pleased to show our millinery, . have one of the choicest selections in the city, | ed all the comic sections of Sunday|body who ived in New York} Our Liberal Credit System | papers he could get and put in his) would know where the Metorpol |i Was paid. Makes it convenient for you to purchase anythil spare time smearing thé perform-|itan Museum is.” | ances of the Katzenjammer Kids, Well,” said the first boy she bad | may need without extra charge for the accommods and without severe pressure on your purse, jand Buster Brown, and Little | asked, “you see, | come from Bal-} Eastern Outfitting Co., Ine 209 Union | Nemo, and all the rest of the tribe | timore, and I only been here about 1332-34 Second Avenue me | : Dr. Denton's Sleep- | wham et | PRAT TLLARG ONLG. om s @Lr thing these cold | QE th) | for men and) nights. u f loved me. money ot = green! Yos. « Ayracuae Herald. | 10DAY’S STYLES TODAY Newest Parisian Models Autumn Milline Our buyers in the Eastern market have done us justice in their showing of the concep home and foreign millinery art. Friday and Saturday Prices of Sunday atrocities all over the two months. Bill, he’s from Prov- walls of the dining room. He/| idence, and he's only been here) has his labor of love pretty nearly/a month. Fred's from Galveston. | | finished now ne of us knows much about art | The landlord may never paper| museum yet—but, SAY, we all/ |that dining room for me,” he says, know where Coney Island is!” = s pomemacesrmete it ~~ OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE THRRE'S A SIGHT THAT MAKES MY wL00D COOK OVER! BUT. Whar CAN | You DOF s YOU BEAT UP THE LAZY (Dl Pape’ ‘ The great after dinner aid. SOc size.......... 3lc Asparagus Pills For all kidney troubles. 50c box....%.. Boradent Tooth Paste | “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’ $1 brings a Vic HAW ye A yy ge a Ab Lion, ~ | |40UT THE Woman Wut PoUNCE on A superb dentifrice. 25¢ tube............. * begged Oi Woh, os Fabs 7, Wigpyy 1 Nyse ae )ON YOU 4/KE 4 OTIGRESS * , . iss “ PCA! idlaalilet<. / ari ! WER Fi ee se 7 Sutherland Sisters’ Hair Grower ately. | } ee ge iy ON iy ity 4 (OO | INGER NAILS INTO YOUR W/DE The Bartell price for the 50c size a ae gt Fags Tales E's | FOR YouR TRovaLe Y a : Lahaye MUG aay : Sloan’s Liniment Thelargest ; 4 The great’ pain reliever. ‘50c bottle....... stock of Victor SLIDING TO THIRD | SPIKED THE RED HEIFER CAPTAIN, & " . Talking Machines IV. each time. At the same time our Minard’s Liniment and the very lat A “large outpouring turned ont," flinkor, Cupid La Loup, had just got Relieves all sprains, ete. 25¢ size...... ee as the village paper predicted, tolan unha letter from home, and ise see the Lisle Sox do battle with the|she was sore enough to pitch her| Concentrated Pluto Water Red Heifer semt-professtonals, and best artiele of ball, and she kept hits 5c bottles Cc I came near getting that home run— seattered well enough to keep tho ys ait “a tbe Reet eae ye ater as er ee Vietor , but not quite cals from tallytr Ballard’ i Junior $10. ~ Red Helfer is rather a sporty lit-| The ninth inning arrived, and 1 lard’ ie cai Liniment 17c Sherman ay & Go. tle village with a tile works which| thought it would be about time for Stops the ache . "e he ahh A ie Victor No. shut down for the oceasion, most of} my home run. | dazzled the b. 1 $25, . the sqmt-protessionals being em-|seed pitcher with a winning smil, Bathaflowers i ” ain in the same when not semt-| which had the effect of making him A delightful bath perfume. 25¢ can......++.... c Victor Ne. 100 aA ' professioning ease one right over the plate, 1 4 Mt $82.80. eoond Ave, Sentite They were all keyed up to wipe|connected with It like w pile driver| Spiro Powder Sixt Other Stor t out the sting of last year’s defeat |and pushed It over to the Boggoas Removes all body odors. 25¢ box.....seeeeeee C 7) victor No. citle Coast by the Lisle Sox, and put in a heart-|General Emporium signboard. 1 gf iit $40. less pitcher. Usually the home|simply flew round the bases, but Odordon’t ® iat the Cer an cendiae a to a er —_ abut wi on sliding to Unequaled for preventing perspiration odors ..,, 19¢ ploome # stack up bet ‘0 spike the Red Helfer cap. ter, but it soon stuck out all over|tain, He let out a bellow and tied Eversweet We are the Vic the Red Heifers that this game was|up the game for an hour, with me hog tacon i hm Makes and keeps the body free from odors. 25¢ box c for Taking Ma wb holding his bleeding bean in my i ni chine distributer Well, about the only Lésle Sock|lap. Then the game wan called on, Ean costs hen ? t as far aw first was Kittie| account of darkness without mo or the entire Pa the grand old lady of base ong scoring 3 t cific coast. { ball. This was because she always| ¥, Splash sald it was all ri 6B i D S E lways| lash nald all right a Co ‘cs oO \ by gel plans: bipereey | went in|{t was not victory so much as coin . r = tor es O bat, and the pitceer had to throw| that the Lisle Sox were after, and No. 101d Store oon No. B New St cheng og fear he would break them|the gate percentage had been tans 806 Beoond Ave. re Seas Shore Cor, Ist and Pike, ar’ mee . ey ani sent to the penitentiary for|ed over before the fifth tnnin Near. Yesler .W 610 Second Avenue dens) is ee ft. So she would get a pass to first (Continued.) . Wii snaicteds von Near City Market pi immedis ely.

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