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a “Money " 8. form absolutely <a rew fo tablet form and when taken after mingles with the food and P similate so that it| York clty for seven years, , Mey “flood and. pleasing|MAVe boarded In @ number of working girla’ homes, ¢ mak ites. about two nights a week and am q plomp of all the girls I have moet, I have never known one that got married. jence they yw any h them it does UMP FOLKS AND THIN FOLKS will © he tine of beauty m may be thin and graceful, Bartel! Drug Co. has so ing food and with the understanding that in good firm flesh the money be returned without any ques- Make People Fat— Back if It ays artetl Drug Co. is a curve. ot thin and beautiful. There evant number of pale, thin . RRR ER RRR RK wwny people who are all brains |) “CASRY'S PAL’ . but without the strength nerves, * health that accompanies the ard wetght. Good fiesh and|* * ¥ ¥¥ ¥ RM HM MH % health go together, A true Dear Miss Grey bachelors, Mr, Casey is a native ing food Hke Sarose is washed Casey takes up the paper necessary to many peo- arkable discovery comes “ A “From being a three-dollara-w dollara-week stenographer. | am much in this remarkable Mesh health restorer are willing and glad to customer to deposit 500 and take home a box of “Girls of the kind I know mak to marry, pretty good wages. An a side, more. I earn $20 and spend it on anything. Why should I want to liv of it or gj not give a marked in in the summer with full pay. feel like it, dress pretty well and at the seashore, Why should I wa bing and cooking and mending in the price of a theatre ticket or a al Taern to dance mm twelat excitement; never seo anything Letters to Cynthia Grey Mr, Casey and myself are pals, also a couple of Cynthia Grey column and puta them up to me for an argument, and pre sents these paragraphs as the basis of his argument: T've worked {n several different places, I The men we know are not the kind that marry, or else they are the kind that earn $20 or $25 a week and will probably never make ve on half of $20, and then on a third My work ta pleasing and interesting. and Saturday afternoons and Sunday to myself, and two weeks’ vacation I can go to dances and a show when I ee ed os “TO CYNTHIA * * eR ERR of Ireland, After the dishes are and picks out the flaws from the eok nurse girl I became a twenty- 22 years old, 1 have lived in New I go to dances uite a band to get acquainted, And ©, by the time they are old enough wtul lot of them make money on the myself, and ask nobody's leave for I have my evenings have a jolly fortnight every August it to do washing and troning, sorub a cheap littl: Mat, and never have Ik petticoat; never have any chance but pots and kettles; never go any- learn from other ers = without ALHAMBRA days. _ Private ton, Trial where but to the grocery store? each- muccesa, come to us Prof, Raber. I am not a gay girl and have never done anything I oughtn't to do. I don’t love fun and pleasure that much. But I don't see any fellow that looks to me as if he'd be worth all it would cost me to marry him. And the girls I know who are on the square, like me, feel the same way.” Casey sald this was a girl after bis own heart. Of course, I do not agree with Casey in his views. I might mention that Casey in a chemist and @ graduate of Harvard, and of course it is natural for him to pick things to pieces, Now, I am not tied up with any kind of a contract with Casey, and the harder you dig into him the better, as I will be ro- | Sponsible for his attack. Casey is what I term an American bull fighter. Hoping you will take off gloves when you handle this bit of editorial, CASEY'S PAL. A—The girl is right—so is Casey. She is the kind worth having, but the man who gets her need not pay in money and pleasure, as she ONE CANS FRUIT ON S 1 | | | MISS DECIA HILTON | Pluck makes luck and determina tion gives the wink to Fate, } So think Alice Rollins Little, Ken- | nebunkport, Me. and Decia ames | in the | David, scenes. 4 other new photoplays, ‘all shown for the first time THEATRE TOMORROW the longest biggest entertainment lar playhouse will Note the feature act: “The Prince of Israel’ A story of Absalom, son of and scores of beautiful ery one a feature film. may think, but in a wealth of real edness that will far outweigh what come when she will yearn for her o & snug cottage with open-mouth chi around her neck, and all the silk pponnans the longing. | wou! history of this popu begin with the naked eye. ERRAARARAAR KAR ERE * * “HE DRESSES NICE, AND *& bs HIS FATHER 168 RICH.” *& * 2002022222 eee 2 Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl of 15 years of age. I go with a boy 17 years old, and he dresses nice, and his father is rich, and he does | not have to work, so they say he is tough, aid if anybody sees me with him they say I am. Do you think I ought to go with him, or that girle of my age ought to go with boys at all? Please give me your answer. BLUE EYES. A.—It fs far better for girls not to “go with” boys until older than you, and developed sufficiently to jndge for themselves whether or hot a boy is of the right sort. If girls witi only be content to be jolly companions to the boys, and not allow undue familiarity, it will be a mutual benefit to both. with 3,000 ‘players petticoats and When men get ready to live up to their marriage vows as they id to business obligations, business girls will not look at the size of his pocketbook, but his heart will have developed so that it can be seen | Rutherford, Mass. Both girls have had a peep {nto} the somberness of an “unchinking” | affection, coupled with broad-mind she now prizes. For the time will wn vine and fig-tree, in th hape Of | nockethook. Both have learned the mney, and for the feel of little arms happiness of piling up the coins aside visits will not| through thelr own effort | | The simple way in which each girl found her niche in the business world may be of interest to other wirts, } T canning idea bobbed up in} Decia Hilton's mind when she found herself facing financial need, | with two years of her college course |* WANTS TO DO THE RIGHT | aun before her. She remembered * THING, * > Shee ee eee oY | Dear Mise Grey—If a woman has|** ******* eae Ra eee lived with a man for over two years and everybody thinks she is his wife and she knows she is not, can she and this man go any place and }get married without Its being | known, ae they want to marry and | Just hate to have people know that they have been living together that long without. being married. They love each other dearly and are both well thought of by everybody that knows them. WORRIED. A-—They can go into another county, get their Heense and be married, but they must have etther one witness who knows both parties, or two witnesses, to obtain the Heense, and two witnesses to the marriage. Surely you have two friends you can trust. |[* eek Ree * * * |* SILLY AND RUDE GIRL. & \* * helieiieliciielialiclictialetatetetaletatel | Dear Miss Grey—I am & young! |man 21 years of age. I took a girl! last night jate some of It and then started to! } foot. When she had a spoonful to her mouth she looked at me and began to laugh. She couldn't stop! laughing, so she dumped the cream! on my sweater, fun of me. Who was wrong? LARSON. A—The girl, by all means. Simply show your disapproval by| not Inviting her out again New Ownership Sale Conditions —Everything sold carries our guarantee, and may changed for cash. —Remember, prices are made to effect immediate c stocks, and we cannot send sale items on approval —Partial payments are not acceptable on sale items. SHOES, Lot No. 1, $2.50 —Women's Boots, in low and button, in patent leather, gunmetal, vici kid, suede, velvet and Nu- buck; welt soles and new up-to-date lasts. Stone- Fisher Co. prices $4.00 and $3.50. —Women’s Pumps in White Nubuck, suede, Satin, and gunmetal with turn and welt $3.50. patent leat Stone-Fisher Co. price The Second Week of the New Ownership Sale REGULAR CHARGE CUSTOMERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CONTINUE hi (One, 3 Second Avenue be ex- losing of SHOES, Lot No. 2, $2.00 —Women’s Boots in button and lace in patent leather, gunmetal, vici, velvet, satin and tan calf, all up-to-date lasts. Stone-Fisher Co. prices $3.50 to $3.00. toys’ Patent Leather Shoes in Blucher cut, Stone- Fisher Co. price $3.00, —Misses’ and Children’s Patent Leather, Lace and Vici Kid Shoes with broad toes and welt soles. Stone-Fisher Co. price $3.00. | becomes fixed by the swelling af/ sin to unwind the string. # the ring with| | side. /HOW TWO PLUCKY GIRLS LAUGHED AT FATE ; AND LINED BOTH THEIR PURSES WITH GOLD RES; OTHER RUNS A STRING OF TEA ROOMS. | itlou thule shone tn thst wom work during vacation. Th etables for folks on shares, re ¥ cook had taught her, and went to n she offered to can frult and | | Half the output belonged to Mins) APPROVED AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY HAIR TONIC ~ alr and acalp-ton { home for # small together 1 punce pint each aleohot and water tonle is soothing to tender, itehy scalps, and ite con- nued use corrects scalp troubles well a# induces an abum ft VALUABLY really excel can be made oum by mixing quinzoin and 4, This NORFOLK RULES TAILOR SUITS: An advance peop into the fall| thick, » hair, Nothing can sur- ifos tht 1 von? ‘8 coat suite for business wear! to ta “stringy” hale, will be made chiefly of serges, wide NESS MPL “ mk A sem ture 0 ate: ne ure blood $s frequen wale mixtures and rough materials, | Nis Qumpure, biced i tonop ore King blue and taupe promise to be| “muddy” complexion, An ob {gen the popular colors, loned kardene tonic ts splend aig The wkirt, while continuing along | f!4 the system of these poisons, ~~. Hilton and was sold to hotels and] narrow lines, will be semi-plaited, | {2 MAke {t put 1 ounce kardene if b ify families ia nearby towns, The ven-| rhe halt Norfolk (with two small] su and enough hot water to ) turo was 4 succes and the sir!) pelts, one on each side) will be a| make) @ quart Taking « table: whose fate forsook her in the midst! favorito with the girl who likes | {Pocptul three times a day of her college career decided to) practical garments. The coat shows! up worn, waste th shape her last year of study to co kindred subjects. Now Miss Hilton {# the proprietc of ten canning outfits, She owns storehouse and employs a rapher. tenc room fn her home town, Kennebun. fireplace, Then she named it th “Periwinkle” to the public. business to prove that Miss Little MISS ALICE R, LITTLE r been correct, The next year th’ go girl with a business head 4 helping can fruit in the big summer | co! kitchen at home one year—and do-|cided it would be fensible and ri ing {t successfully. She purchased|munerative to start a chain of a dozen fruit jars and the simplest/rooms. And now you may drink te outfit she could get; jotted down|in an Alice Rollins tea room all th some of the little “tricks” her old way from Bermuda to Maine. —=- oe TALKS BY THE STAR DOCTOR TO REMOVE A RING ty in getting a ring off a finger. the skin or joint, and any ordinary |!t progresses, carr effort to remove tt only adds to the |!t Sometimes, however, when th swelling |finger is very much swollen, ar The first remody to apply Is soap|When the ring ts deeply imbedded succeed If it does not, take @ strong thread |The only recourse is to cut through and water. Asa rule this suffices./even this plan will not the ring with a But firet slip under the ring or piece of fine twine, and, begin ning at the end of the finger, wind |¢™* it regularly around and around {t,|t#in piece of metal or cardboard fe with the coils close together, tili/ Protect the skin from injury. “PICNIC SANDWICHES — ROLL SANDWICHES. — Wrap sandwiches ; fresh bread in a cloth which has| Seeeped beon wrung out of cold water, us| CLUB SANDWICH and.cut fn thin slices. Spread with | not hard. Cut in triangles or di: any preferred paste. — - filling .has been put in. MEAT SANDWICHES.—Nearty | sandwich two or three stories hig! all kinds of meat may be used for | according to individual ¢ er & special course in canning and| are long, with no extra fullness, and opened her doors Soon it was doing a big enough the system against ai tonle ts expecially fine to use Gure ing hot weather and wil) give to the skin a clearness and health-tint une obtainable any other way. ‘| a shaped effect in the back. Sleeves | There are but two kinds of shirt waists that fashion sanctions—the | oR BORK, ACHING 8 —Dig- 4 | severely tailored kind and the elabo-| solve ounce crystes tn a pint oad ® | vate dress waist in charmeuse #atin| clear water and you will have the or allover lace. ‘The latter has a/ finest kind of eye-tonic, Putting 2 lor & drops in the eye relieves the or Alice Rollins Little owes her for-|frilled sleeve and lace jabot with | Pi ening and soothes aching muscles. tune to the tea drinking habit. In) wing effect. This cryaton oye-tonic is particus other words, she has had the bratns| —— — larly good to remove foreign pare fae *: icles and for granulated lids jand foresight to commerclAlize ® deg tet kk tk kk tk th | Sccagional wee Will give ® a growing fad. She hired a charming’ y cyyrHia’s ANSWERS * le and expression to the dullest Me le TO MANY QUESTIONS #| t bright WHEN THE SKIN FRECKLES— port, into which she put bright fur PR A ubbing @ plain almozoin cream- niture, pretty tea tables and a big(X# XA RR HAA Rw we ee em) Rubbing & plain almosoin creams be The Smithsonian Institute is at Washington, D, ©. ty, Ore., was called the irecklos, tan and other blemishes To prepare this cream-jelly, pour § | teaspoonfuls glycerine into’ % pint water, then ada J ounoe almozoin, Oregon ( Lat siand over night before using. soning about cozy tea rooms had . This cream-jelly is excellent s|seat of government from 1844) Niving ines and rounding out hole through 1549. rt and « few is a e| Madeline Force and J, J. Astor ‘@| Were marzied September %, 1911. ‘ 4 The government pays the ex ne | penses of the students at Annapotis and West Point 2 There is no premium on a $20 |gold piece made in 1863 without the words “In God We Trust” on it for ré- | sh surface pin that sa “Portratin That This Week Onl $4.00 Cabinet Pictures, dozen Bring this ad with Canova Studio 1118 Third. Ave. lat Us Do Your Kodak Work. ithe ring is reached, Then slip the Frequently persons have difficul-|end through the ring from the side | It next the end of the finger and be which, as] ir of cutting DU-| noure and 3 minutes elapsed time, ‘This is an expensive sandwich to buy, but does |named Ruth to an tee cream soctal|'ng dry cloth to cover ft on the out-| not cost much if made at home. It Let it stand for several hours. | will almost constitute a whole meal. 1 paid for hes ice cream. She) When ready to use, cut off the crust; Toast the bread a light brown, and monds, either before or after the Make the ite. Fill- Then she made/thia purpose if cut {n nice, thin|ing—A lettuce leaf, then a thin | Oneplece dresses will be worn this fall, and the leading are black, blue, brown and ‘ey | STAR CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS A gentleman, when with a lady, always alight from the car first, in order to help| | should street ne | id her off. 1 REBLOCK YOUR HAT shee ae | Into the latest fall style We dye, clean, reblock and remodel felts, velour, beaver, ete. MODEL MILLINER 527 People’s Bank Kidg. +] August 26, 1911, Avintor Atwood |completed a filght from St. Louis to New York City in 11 days 6| velvet, “land in 28 hours and 7 minutes ac tual flight time, TRAVEL ON THE — “MILWAUKEE” Seattle and Grays Harbor Trains leave Seattle 7:20 A. M. and 4:20 P. M. For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE ae h, slices. Rare roast beef may be sea | slice of breast of chicken, then very soned with salt, pepper and tomato |thin boiled ham or bacon. The Second and Cherry, or Jackson St. Union Station Ticket sis catsup. Thin sllces of dill pickles | finish may sult the taste. A pickle Often. added give more flavor, Chicken |or a stuffed or plain olive is co: and turkey always make dainty! monly used. — 5 defects SHOES, Lot No. 3, $1.50 —Ladies’ Boots in patent leather and vici kid; lace and button; short lines. Stone-Fisher Co. prices $3.50 to $2.50. —Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps and Strap Slippers. Stone-Fisher Co. prices $3.50 to $2.50. —Boys’ and. Misses’ Shoes in gunmetal and kid. Stone-Fisher Co, prices $2.50 and $2.00. ‘i THEIR OPEN ACCOUNTS Some of Our Storekeeping Methods —We are not satisfied until turning anything proving unsatisfactory. —Good goods, good service and uniform courtesy have never yet failed to win. You favor us most by re- you are. Our friends are those who point out our and then help us to correct them. F SHOES, Lot No. 4, $1.00 —Ladies’ Boots in patent leather and vici kid; in lace and button. Stone-Fisher Co, prices $3.00 to $2.00, vase —Ladies’ Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Slippers, all sizes and all leathers, turn and welt soles. Stone- Fisher Co. prices $3.50 to $2.00. —Boys’ heavy Shoes in satin calf and oil grain. Stone-Fisher Co. prices $2,00 to $1.25. Continues to Be as Successful as Last Week Bedding Supplies Will Be Needed for Winter —Right at a time when bedding supplies ter season must be purchased: ~—Berkeley Cambric in lengths of 2 to 6 yards;.a snow white nais k finished cambric full 36 inches wide for the win- —9-4 Bleached Sheeting, the “White Star” brand, a splendid heavy round-thread, full-width sheeting for, TIE clk oeuihc ob duh sect eb ipo eB bones sn0d ann Keno 20¢ 42x36, hemmed and medium weight pillow 10¢ 100 White Crochet Bed Spreads, size 78x86 inches; Marseilles pattern, good quality and nicely hemmed, ready for use Bleached Pillow Cases, size laundered ready for use; a good case, for Stone-Fisher Co. price Main Floor, Laat Aisie, Wight, Jofants’ Cashmere Hose 10c Pair Stone-Fisher Co. price 25¢ pair —Pure cashm@e stock with silk heel and toe; black color only. Sizes 4 and 44%. Numbers sold to each Customer limited to 12 pairs, pfair .....0.+6 0000+ 10¢ A Sale of Women's and Misses’ Winter Coats This opportunity should interest many, While these garments are thoroughly good they do not exactly represent our ideas for this department—hence a radi- cal reduction in prices, $35.00 Coats... $32.50 Coats .... $25.00 Coats $19.75 Coats $18.75 Coats $14.50 Coats. $12.50 Coats. $10.50 Coats $9.50 Coats.... $4.00 Coats... Women’s Winter Suits | —The large number of these Suits included in the stock purchased from the old firm are splendid gar- ments ani only this week have been placed on sale at specially reduced prices, the desire being to close them out and restock with merchandise of our own choos- ing. Note by comparison the remarkable savings to - you. « ii $57.50 Suits 35.00 $35.00 Suits.....$19.00 $47.50 Suits.. 30.00 $29.50 Suits. 18.00 $45.00 Suits.....824.00 $25.00 Suits. Le $39.50 Suits.....$22,00 $17.50 Suits... --§ 0 White Shirt Waists at Greatly Reduced Prices The values offered are unusual. But we stand firmly on our statement of reduced prices, regardless of the high class stock to be sold. White Linen Waists, plain tailored, worked in desir- able floral patterns of hand embroidery, Stone-Fisher Co. prices $5.50 and $6.50; closing at. - $2.50 Lingerie Tailored Waists, short sleeves and low necks, trimmed in desirable manner, in $2.50 and $3.00 values, for .... «+ 81,00 —Another lot of Lingerie Waists, very geod $1.25 values, in fancy embroidered effects of all descrip- tions, at .. -. Oe —Second Floor, Women's Cashmere Hose 15¢_ Pair Stone-Fisher Co. price 25c pair. Women’s Wool Mixed Cashmere Hose with the gray merino heel and toe and ribbed top is excellent 25¢ value. Also have same in the all ribbed leg. Worth 25¢ a pair at, pair on ties emeemane nae ee ceeine The Men's Section Features Man Interesting ltems —Just a mention of a few of the features very materially reduced. many important Men's Silk Half Hose, colors black, tan, gray and two-toned effects ........ ares I¢ Stone-Fisher Co. price 50c. with collar ; T5¢ —Heavy Outing Flannel Night Shirts, new striped pattern: Stone-Fisher ( ‘o. ‘price $1.00. Fine Interlock Stitch Undershirts and Drawers, a silk finish garment ... soe. $1.60 Stone-Fisher Co. price $2.00. ° —Mesh Shirts and Drawers, long sleeves, ankle length, garment ....... o¢ : Stone-F —Heavy Wool Overshirts in blue and gray color,.80¢ » Stone-Fisher Co. price $1.25. hes Co. price 25c. . —Maln Floor, Firat Aisle, Lett, —Pure Linen Handkerchiefs ........ Stone-Fii °