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THERE ARE CLEAN-MINDED MEN, but the moral standard of most of them ts considerably lower than that of women. I haven't fo high an opinion of men as I had before I assoctated with them as tone of the boy There is no reason why any clever woman can't masq years as a man Without detection—if she wants to. MRS. ELENA B. SMITH, who posed five y eee eer “IF A WOMAN WOULD KEEP ON with her old business of ear {ng for her house and rearing her chi a, she will have to have some conscience in regard to puvlic affairs lying quite outside of her imm: ndividual conscience a devotion are no lon JANE ADDAMS, head of Hull House. sas a man ate house r effective “A COURSE IN MATRIMONY should be compulsory for every young man and young woman in the country, Bach of the contract ing parties should t a health certificate. No marriage should take place year after at meeting The family income REV. ANNA H SHAW, nx THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1910. ' RRR *| DIEG OF BTRANGE MALADY, | Former Pastor in Jail “PADLOCK BILL” TO Page, * *| ST, LOUIS, Sept. 15.—Willlam| gaLT LAKE CITY. 6 r MADRID, Hept i » . é , C jept, 16 1 Promier ® HERE'S COWBOY ROBBER. ®) Koeppke, a grain buyer, is dead) w " , ormer pastor | Canalejas dec in a " HERE , COOK When Ralph Johnwon, 1118 * if: William 7. Brown, former past torview, here of elephantianin, a rare malady! of the Salt Lake Unitarian church, that the “padlock prohibiting “LISLE-THREAD” ONGE MORE BANK PERILED ! 29th av. 8, and Louis Terry 4726 Norman et, saw three bulky which caused his face to enlarge tol was arrested for making a fle e creation of furthe four times its normal nize. At the] gocialistic speech on the streets, establishments, inet« wame time his body shrunk 4nd) jagt night. He declared himself a) *ithdrawn, will be physicians belleve the disease af-| “martyr” to the caune cortes fected his heart LIKE6 DOG AS WELL AS Wife, COCAINE FOUND IN DRINKS, religious being pansed by the wa lying on the the walk on 2ard an they were going home, shortly after ¥ o'clock ee (Ry Vnlted Prees) last night, they fully expected ROME, Sept. 16 Pope Plus X ST LOUIS, Bept 16.——Wher W YORK, Sept Govern. LONDON, Sept. 15-—-A Contra fo hear the old time slogan *| has issued a motu proprio forbidding | Clarence Pollard confessed to hi officers are endeavoring t News dispatch from Copenhagen to-| # of the Robbers’ union, “Hands */the young clergy to read newapa- wife Ida that he loved hin dog a the une caine and other day says that Dr, Frederick A.j® up. pers and periodicals and giving new| much as he did her she Jost no pernicious 4 fountatng Cook is aboard Corneling Bradley's} ® — But no such thing happened measures to be adopted against the | time in consulting a lawyer and tak and have wetz juantities of yacht Beauty, bound for tah to re) % for the robbers had only an *| growing modernist campalgen ing steps to sever the nuptial bond. | preparations used ar drinks | cover the records he says will estab.| & ordinary cowboy's coll of rope lish his claims to polar discovery,|# Jumping forward in Arizona | ® Joe fashion, they attempted to | “DARIUS GREEN” HURT NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 15.—Hans Christiansen, a farm hand, is near | death as a result of an attempt to emulate “Dartus Green and his fly ing machine.” Christiansen con structed a crude aeroplane of um brella ribs and burlap, He climbed to the peak of a barn and set out for an aviation record, He traveled 80 feet perpendicularly to the turf below laswo Johnson and Terry But Johnson and Terry strenuously objected to being lassoed, and ran to a nearby grocery store before the man with the cowboy weapon could get a chance at them They then telephoned to the police that they were afraid to go home in the dark, and « motoreycle trolman was dis patched to act as a bodyguard The Creseent Manufacturing Co. have had for a num. bidetededat ttt eee ee eee eee ee ee eee ee eee eee eee ee eee 3 ‘ we t - nr : ber of years a standing offer of $500.00 to be given to RAIN WARPS PIANO KEYS fe E Bntetntinnnn AND DANCE ENDS ABRUPTLY, | Goodness! Here's a new idea dis-| ALTON, Il, Sept. 15—While « counting the old, reliable “lisle | crowd of Alton society people walte thread” bank, where womankind|¢d about the pavilion tn Tolle’s Re ASHTON MAN NOMINATED. TACOMA, Sept. 15.—-Although | General Jim Ashton was badly de | NEW FALL SHOE NOVELTY. | + ! will have to be » are no finer than those to be fations, and best, when it comes to 1 you kindly ar on which wing dates 1890, April 29, RETT SUBSCRIBER. | ) Thursday. (2) Thursday Dear Miss Grey: Could you pl me whether Miss Alli ly leading lady at the atre, is married? B A—Telephone or write the Lols theatre. Veal Stew With Spaghetti | spaghetti is one bination dishes. slow and ff it is add me tu sized Soft gray cloth nes, chopped msed for this are made b and the buttons 1 the same fat braid is used as a garniture the mit for the cuffs buttonhole nd hems { tomatoes, t an hour | Soup Jelicious art in season on The hat I talks, and be @ crown cov white , heating: the ers and wings belting point 4 ot be-| CYNTHIA GREYS CORRESPONDENTS 2": plate and bake In a Dear Miss Grey: In the issue of|tender, basting the 20th, I find that you discourage melted + er answering matrimonial advertise. with hot white ments. Suppose, as ix is made by me he case w & good many men, th sof butter in a - ie te 8 other opportunity t able m of flour and then stir in @re they condemn d to a half cup f milk 4 boll until it Or what else should the ? thickens, Salt to taste E. | A—There are worse # thar Puff Balis. | being sing f ° ORK. mehalf cup sugar, from the h t together, one-half pint sweet | ceived by Th milk added and about 1 flour | which is sift a city {s a problem, an y difficult one in Seatt 1 teaspoc bak little cinnamon, powder an | are so many homeless | nutmeg and salt. It will be a thick f people and so many more men than | batter. Dr ull spoonful into Ki Women. Judging, howev t and fry like doughnuts Pe = the. numberless letters rec brown pa and roll in i from oth servations, I should | sugar ines — | The Three Golden Apples How Hercules Went After Them and Met the Giant Atl Holding Up the Sky on His Shoulders. Did you ever hear of the golder | apples that grew in the garder the Hesperides? Ah. bring a great probably t tree like H today Man used to returned, for the apple guarded by a monst with a hundred heads, fif which always w The only man who ¢ any of thes was Her very lor neying th ing them : tiful y ers by the r 1 very good killed an enor ve) THE THREE GOLDEN APPLES he was only I He had slain the i greatest lion in the world, whose|to the shore of ano’ eat nea, | i skin he and fought with|and was wonde id | the ug a monster h| get across wher huge | nine head As fast as he cut owl of burn g ue one of these heads two grew in it®/a palace nto this b \ and place, but he finally killed it—all loud tise, tll he duane head, which kept biting hat you think he as ever until be 1/saw then? The greatest giant tn t stone Id, named A © tall that » related 4 h a head w . " - » ee that gre t cleaning out a great ing a mighty river t conquering Hippolyta, queen with the ¢ 1 At aine yr and overcoming the gr on, | stand n ain and hold the s a gia : iy ¢ i hile Atlas, | The ng women pleade th | went en apples for | Hercules not to attempt to find the | Here at + Tae alae golden apples, but d No we 4 they finally w te ih a first the Old Man of n pple I \ Py aged mar! he d rec 1 wou tak of Coa ek oe the arm, demanding the way t tired th k a Hesperide Old Man quick! re: beann turned neelf into a stag, and into a sea bird and then int 1 Take back the sh and t r nake, But all t nute then H time Hercule eld on and rap my skin may aikouaiaites not let him go. F the Old méke’ a’ oust Pile cian Man resumed t hape ag 1 a Winsale ad ot te puffing with all that exertion, ar den, picked up the apples and gave Hercules his directions | burried away, not ng the cries After many trials Hercules came! of the giant to reti | -—_ —— | . say that the really desirable men Handsome Street Suit and women neither write nor an awe matrimonial advertisements. There mw be better way of|, getting acquainted Churches, the Y. W. CA. and Y. MC. A. furnish pportunitte ry & people to acquainted. or course loesn't attend such places, and perh matter ted in his fight for the republi has kept her money on deposit | Park a rainstorm warped the keys CO ; “ pe er - oe shoe manutacturer is making boots | abruptly when the instrument re.| 4. Davis, his campaign manager bt od er still _standsTunchallenged and the ft 1 YT with @ dainty patent | fused to further give forth rhythm, | ¥@* more fortunate, it was learned = _ wa ‘or fall wear with a dainty patent d to further give forth rhythm. | (aay.~ Davis wine the nomi money is we leather «ket on the aide ‘ the * a9. Where it'b cnnpoeed tobe con! , Seattle Man tn Trouble, | fer. representative tn the 37¢s ad by the skirt , ‘TACOMA, Sept. 18.—The police,” It's a nov al right, but) today ope to de TO FIX STATE LEvy whethe iam M. Smith, who! OLYMPIA, Sept. 16.—The ity on the steamer board of equalization convened t night Smith claims to today to fix the state ovy druggiat Tle was arm has been cecasion yaiting in the bank.@It will always go ca Powder conforma women generally will re-| the sanity gard it as safe is another ma e's never any question abc little wad of bills pinned to the r.came to th ’ Se v8 and is absolutely wholesome and = a contains no injurious products whatever. - Pric¢ because re of one’s stocking, however a big razor and declared! ports e ot yet been received - n instan like that of the r men were trailing him t ha P so ciunilad — =— woW who weat bething tn the He asked the police for pro Recetved highest award, pound. pair # wore to the beach, then | tection and was locked up. Montana Land. j 4 Y. P. EB. Seattle. jonned a dry pair and left the wet M. H. Welton, immigration agent ones, money and all, on the line to AINVISH MISSION BURNS. [cM @ P. B. 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