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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1912. oa ; WHEN WIFEY'S AWAY na: ssteanineal yee TS Know pice AN yes od rane) Bey han argh a hag 4 . ‘ Special sale and demonstration now a Wave A Tie-my Ris wea nave | Jenene ly wnew | Naiad Bolero Dress Shields rea Tay This famous Shield can res eeene ary. ' TAK (WE wire is Songs 4 Some music | be easily and quickly STERILIZED by immersing in boiling water for a few seconds only. Special demonstrator from New York now here. er al FLEES 25e package Oc package CT. CAR INE HEARERS Gold bun, |] FHe Store That Saves You Money award 4 Citrus Gioss or Corn ' =| (ha Cnlted treme Lensed Wired MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 18.—Wood-| DULUTH, M pt, 1B row Wilsou, democratic presidential | Powter or Staroh cause the wtreet car com: didate, spent today here and In| Peariine Thureday of a aul and tonight will start for in the mid [eekrmacl fired t is alleged was pro Wilson in making a hit) voked by the company's | ‘{with hin rear platform speeches, his * attitud handling its rd nae | determined movement under with ee ” way today by the city to take con - humor. “I have t here! Ss d A man nin, week. flufty,| trot of the line. A resolution intro TETS Loox AT WHAT. MUST you COUPLE oF before,” he said at one stop; “you! econ v. at James . justrous an ' duced in the board of aldermen pro THE PosT- CARD jo Bit 7 DowT SAD Dog s~ knew me but overlooked t 1 at} posing such & plan met with the ALOUM Bitut He tracted no attention then, but I dare unaniaious approval of the body wit ger it . say now you are curious to see a) man bold enough to ask your votes} and the measure Was adopted with out debate. According to the procedure, @ ape: | cial election will be calied. to” pass on the question of public awhership. HIBERNIANS IN SESSION Solemn high mass in St. James’ cathedral yesterday opened the tate convention of the Ancient Or | for the presidency.” {LAM-A- TRIMMER’, “L-Ama-Trimmer” Humptrey won |fiag Young Ladies’ and Women's Chinchilla, Cara. | MILLINERY SECTION the standp inath fe cal and Zibeline Coats, ai hi t d 7 > standpat nomination for so cheviots an Unusual Values Offered Thursday. at an “affidavit” novelty "] 91,262.99, He filed his ror ois SEE PTET RTD $14.98 Rest quailty Velvet and- Beaver, Haley -anmem in price from of ‘Wxpenses with the # ; TAILOR-MADE SUITS $3.69 .. $5.69 state yesterday Made of novelty mixtures in browns, grays, new Toric Lenses— J, BE. Frost, standpat candida’ congressmanatlarge, says bis & With deep curve | ke ae ¢ ayy blues and black, including Norfolk style, Some Girls’ Rain Capes in abund htted to your der of Hibernians. The tass was! , _|ination coat him $791.15, KB. 0, € - ga wndane $ 9 ane, ; $4.09 read be Rav. 1, . Dunnd, chaplain} Se, demeaniaiie. comiidaan: tho: cane lined with Skinner's satin. New fail length each ‘; 5 1.4 Jes o careful, sete of King county, the sermon being} sresaman-atlarge spent $247 95. offect, oe thera venepvogeqeges $14.98 Hives: “3 wege i pars peas Keak : 49c preached by Bishop O'Dea, state chaplain of the order } e American Op At the conclusion of the mass the} delegates assembled In Ci ination With mode’ NEWS ODDITIES One 7c Crash Towel- Big lot of 15c 65c Pillows, 50c and 65c Hair hall. The sessions were Mrs, Benjamin Chew gave a dinner at Bar Harbor. : ‘ H ; . ; ‘ listening to reports of the estan ing, sale price, Pillow Slips, while they Brushes, e Poarth year in Seattic and various other officers and to an if everybody's pleased with Vermont, how about it? i i LiMfedern lene grinding plant in B address by Bishop O'Dea. The re 4 aie - ‘ gf wt ° yard sale = last, each sale Pere connection. port of the secretary and treasurer | “The New Sin” company is coming te Broadway from London, Wel- 1 ——— showed good gaine in membership! come, friends. Cc Cc and funds Z c A ball was given the delegates) Had you noticed that the United States government minted 25,101,000 and thelr wives in Chrivtianson's| new coins in August? LROBSON, 0ph.D. 400-403 Arende Bids. hall last night which was attended | eae a =e ; EP by 380 couples. “The delegates at:) Declaring that he never kissed a girt in hie life, John J. Gallagher, Girls’ Ladies’ ended & requiem mass for deceased | of Norristown, Pa., hi ee or members at 9 o'clock this morning babe 7 silt sn lost orem shiaareteanay $2.75 School $2.50 One-Strap t. James’ cathedral, afterwards) Somebody told Fred L. Murphy of Washington a funny story. He Shoes Pumps nto baxiness reselon. Elec-| laughed 40 minut ‘aoe [Eee roctiecrs Will thee pane the aughed 40 minutes, and the do tore had to set his dislocated jaws, (Continued on page 4) jasternoon. A banquet will be given GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE—Mrs. Laura Seamon of Fort Worth, —T $1 10 | the delegates tonight at the Wash-| Tex, says her husband bugs her too much, and Mre. Reta Gordan of Kan: | P)RIVERS DRAW s . : ington Annex. sae City says hers cries when she leaves him at bome alone. can RACE POSITIONS | Men's $1.50-$2 Girls’ 10c Hemstitched FOR 4 EVENTS, Flannel Shirts eens $2.00 School All Pure Linen ings for postions ia toe grand pie ; for Style Shoes Handkerchiefs the Vanderbilt cup, the Pabst trophy and the Wisconsin moter | challenge cup trophy races were 98c $2.49 $1.19 5c held here yesterday afternoon, with the following results | In the grand x Bob Burman een eae Bret, Me senate $1.50 and $1.75 Men’s 20c Beautiful lot Men’s 20c Wool n the following order: No 32, Chiffon ‘, Cotton : 35c Wide Moire _Mixed Socks, Gece ts slates acer ae ae Socks, ll “and Dresden || in black, grays, 85, De Palma, Merce No. 36,| all colors, now pair Ribbons, yard brown and blue Wishart, Mercedes; > , Brace Brown, Fiat; No. %, Mulford,| S Knox; No. 39, Clark, Mercedes; No $1.23 ° Tic 40, Berdoll, Benz; No. 41, Bragg,! Flat; No. 43, Horan, Benz. | In the Vanderbilt cup race start is scheduled as follows: No. ’ Crochet Big lot Silver Babies’ Silk, also 21, Pullen, Merc 22, De Pal-| tha, erento: We. 38, Hashes, tar Slippers, all Mesh B Bearskin : No. 24, Mulfo colors and sizes, ee Bonnets } 26, shart, ” . 27, Anderson, Stutz special ercedes; No, 29, white only; regular 75¢ values. for 1-4 OFF | “Age The P t trophy andthe Wie) cénsin trophy events will be run aimultancously, the small cars in tha Wisconsin trophy race being snot away first. The order is x »: Wisconsin trophy: No. 1, Kulick, BRYAN IN UTAH : Ford; No. 2, Snyder, Mason; No. 3, SALT LAKE, Sept. 18.—Wm. J. ge Mason, Mason; No. 4, He|Rryan boarded a special train at . EM-F; No. 6, Endicott, Mason.| Provo, Utah, for this city and start- Pabst trophy; No, 12, Bergdoll.|ed his state campaign for Wilson. Benz; No. 14, Wishart, Mercer; No.| He spoke from the rear platform at 15,. Fal (driver not named); No. 16,) various stops, continuing his at | Roberts, Mason; No. 17, Pullen,|tacks on Roosevelt and Taft. Bryan of; No, 18, Trussell, Fal; will start for Montana tonight and Hughes, Mercer, tomorrow evening will be in Butte GRAND JURY AFTER —— Lewplie Kutouts |22-Gemnr PORTLAND, Or, Sept. 17 vestigation by the « PY owing are the avera alleged libelous cir by local commission me Reference is made in the circw suffering from lees serious wounds| Pigs’ feet...) ; only at our plant under perfect against Col Roosevelt during his visit here last week is under way |, The pri farmers here today. The circulars are said uoder “buy and the fo be couched in the vilest terms | fur pald by fie 1s HEN you see the Kewpie Kutoutsyou You will find them in the October number 4 : ; : will want them all. The Kutouts are of the Woman’s Home Companion. More lant ha tn tok er eek Manes: Colored, just as if they werealive. They have Kewpies every month, and Dotty Darling, By tpedttisod ana to many. ailesed | : . . . fo ‘d of. fore, ate th fronts and backs. When you cut them who is a beautiful little doll girl, Dotty’s Jj/** "2" Se" ° Bocas’ tand paste them together they look good Baby Brother, and clothes for Dotty Da-ling MEXICAN HOLIDAY | 33": 10 ne ae ee witltams | Pork "aa : sanitary conditions. ust ask mother for cents ie SE Seo gerent Mexicans who were fight the manner of conducting ear the police ion both Mexicans drew knives. Everybody Says: Oh! You 4 ff you enjoy a good glass of beer let us send you i ‘and are vituperative in the highest | \ ‘ding to} BLOODSHED MARKS co anve: e Mutton— degree cellence, but 1.1 CONCARNE, ETC. . Un A. Ewes It was thought today the grand 1411 3rd Av. eT goi i : ’"Nei : PHOENIX, Ariz, Sept. 17.— going or coming. The Kutouts are too. Rose O'Neill, the famous artist, eer sonal -Aumervech, pad Yesmmere bet. jury would return indictments OPEN 11:30 against those responsible for cireu-| hems, ranch lars, either on a charge of criminal Featt—s erm libel or under the law prohibiting | yy, ‘Several j * Lamb i i PLETED, ’ ‘obt, Williams, a policeman, are mh l inches high, too, as big as little dolls makes the Kewpie Kutouts. Don’t you want OPN ape ee tag soon gg BR 7g RO tally wounded, Patrolman Valen- Trimmed side the printing of indecent and ob- thould be é Brewed and properly aged by . And they stand up all alone. to play with them? You can have them, Bf) ruela and severat other persons are|Ehouldern Po scene articles, Bhoulders the old-time methods and bottlel and go to the nearest news-stand for the Woman’s Home Companion —or cut cut and send us the Kewpie Kewpon in the corner, with the same 15 cents, and you will get postpaid, the October number of the ELEPHANT GIVES LION KNOCKOUT SOUTH NOKWALK, Conn., Sept bd 18.—In a terrific battle with an ele- phant in the main tent of a circus, a full grown African lion named} ¥ Prince came off second best. In] fact so badly is the big cat Injured that he may not recover. The lion and Queen, a lioness, escaped while "36 Delivered to being fed, nips. . all parts There was a stampede among the ee. Gos, . . of the city. spectators and several were bruised ' | Bolled ham’ .:.. Ox tongue, each .. The Independent Brewing Co. SEATTLE? ingd ucklings 4, live, Ib. ‘the panic, TALKS WITH COPS ¢ t ELL your mother too that she will find the Woman's Home Kewpie Kewnon| LOOKING FOR HIM ion j 5 i ill i j PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, Sept. 18,—|Canteleupe, Companion jammed full of things that will interest her just Woman's Home'Companton # | '[While acoros of detectives and po-| astern “Wash Much as the Kewpies interest you—things like clothes and 381 Fourth Avenue, New York |/'emen wore scouring the euy for puget sound tiniethy! sand cooking and parties and all sorts of ideas that will Heres 1$ ante Please hurry the October | feo, Inthe Tiger, hotel, Winter | Bran scree 055 ¢ » COM * “ shorts’. life ha ier an “tte ‘ taining the first of the Kewpie Kutoute, |Sugen himselt wate soe aaron Whole ‘corn ; “eae d better for hereelf wed bre and for you. [cry suse obe a we Hidalings Pn 8 _ tae him. F amo ed © ewpon and 15 cents— ot om eles ’ vay se Mes ok ol talked to them renee the slant i{morder and probably would not] MODERN — elegantly furnished hve been captured had he not de-|rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- liberately confessed after he had/ginus, Eighth and Virginia, near spent several hours with them, Westlake, Elliott 803, oe Woman’s Home Companion, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York Address ———_

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