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a | COUNTRY YIELDS fo Beauty Seckers| BEAUTY PALM TO @iways conspicuous doubly #0 Againet 8 jon, There's one ef for even the worst At a beauty coripetition held at 'y the seaside resort of Folkestone, ition, it's ordinary |} England, the first five out of atx war, procurable at any / winners were London girls, Com Applied nightly, ke | petitors from rural England were removed in the morn |outdistanced. A famous London warm water, the WX] beauty specialist says that the ex the freckled | planation Is easy the new and younser Country children,” she says, Z appears will have ©) “are invariably prettier than those py color, It will robably be] bred in the towns. But about 16 te continue tment ®/they begin to go off in looks, just ot the zone ¢ vay Wil gufficlent 4 gre rough and muct Y dhe arms are not un Aono season. They car r Scautully white and soft when the elty girl begins to show style and development and figure. The country girl has no stimulus from the outside to make the most of her looks. ees aeek ad's wrinkicd IS DRESSY , by the use o' Jotion made by dls powdered saxollte {1 witch hazel. Thier akin, tonding to dis S hothersome lines, sag Pretty kimonos are being made in the East to simulate the one plece dress and look as if they were especially designed for quiet even ings at home. Nothing reste a woman like slipping into a loosely % fitting garment at the close of a = wearing day, but there is always - the possibility of the chance caller, and no particular woman cares to ‘be caught In unconventional attire. The new kimonos would command respect and admiration from any body. as dog rich such er be MWillow® made of y dyed eur any shade tet MILLINERY peopie’s Hank Mt ~ ~: ‘That Please” ok Only Pictures, Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions $4 ad with you Studio Kotak Work » HANSEN a 1883 WS STONES, FINE STERLING SILVER To make vinegar of apple cider, simply expose it to the air io = A man should alight from a car before the lady, in order to help her off. The capitol at Washington, D.C. faces qast, and stands on a plateas S38 feet above the Potomac. The following solution is a rem edy for fleas: Clove ofl, 4 dr.; co logne water, 5 oz, Mix and filter. The moon's orbit on her axis is aniform, but her angular velocity in ber orbit is subject to alight varia tions, on account of the form of her orbit. their plant to enab | China, although not the largest | in area, has the greatest population of any country im the world. Its area is 4,277,170 square its population 439,214,000, | - “ | The fact that any Canadian (or any foreigner) bas taken out his first papers does not entitle bim, or his wife, to vote, as in this state & man mast be a citizen to be qual — Indelible ink stains may be re- moved by moistening with a brush dipped in a strong aqueous solution of cyanide of potassium, and then ‘washing the articte well in water. |It is very polsonous and*may take jeve from material. $1,000 insurance son a dwell ents if detached other buildings. ent an old Amer- , with assets 000,000 “A Weary Mind”; Give me your address or come to my office some afterndon between nd 4 o'clock, | CYNTHIA GREY. TICE TO READERS ® All letters cannot be an- ® swered In the paper, and many ® are without name or address. # A stamped, self-addressed en | velope always brings a prompt | ® reply. CYNTHIA GREY. * PTET LI TTT ETL ies’ Suit Man-Tailored ips & Co. Leary Bag. es eeeeeee You to come in and examine our sults before buying, You &re welcome, whether you buy or not. ales’ Ready - Tailored Suit Shop 238-240 Lumber Exchange Building. _ Corner Second Avenue and Seneca Street. onder Millinery Co 1525 Second Ave. actical Millinery ‘With Good Materials and Stylo, at ___ MODERATE PRICES Afford to overlook these reasons, when purchasing CALL AND BE CONVINCED YES! We Have Just the COAT FOR YOU! New Samples of MIXTURE COATS Just received and will be Placed on sale at prices of $11.85, $16.85 Special Showing of Tailored Suits In all colors and materials at ws. 929,88 Values up fo $35 ,..6... Alterations free and guar- anteed, ‘ Ladies’ Sample. Sut Shop 500-506 Arcade Building Open Saturday Bvening miles and} THE CITY GIRLS|¢ eee eee ccccosevcccecoococooe?d | i] | | \ i | le lieve more words eeoeeee e ee ee ee dd * DAINTY LITTLE WOMAN'S WINTER COAT * ° AND BONNET be . oo” he | It ts as much pleasure to look at a Well drenned child ae a bey comingly gowned woman And only. those whe ean think back to little + folk days" realize & ehtid’é delight to “eo methins new.” | This we womans ¢ weather out pietured for the forehanded homekeeper who is planning wie ter cloghes now The finest quality of cham pagne broad cloth is none too i when the li amount of ial ia con hie oble looking garment) closes blindly} under a revere of seal brown silk plush matching the military collar broad cuf and the genuine] Parisienne = fash jon, | The qua ttle bonnet {a} with tint meteor med upagne atin ribbon, The st plash founda tion matches the coat trimming but affects « should be dreseing @ chi WHAT TO DO. FOR) contour of the neck YOUR NECK lp <p wm iu A beautiful neck mbered ebarm of the p An ure to the beholder in beautifying the neck, is to D Tall, stiff, thiek, tight col ft thoroughly clean. To cleaner & direct menace to this beauty, The|the skin, scrub the neck with hot} ideal neck {# most readily obtained | water and the bes ortod castile | and retained by those who wear soap obtainabie. r the hot collariess drexses, or, if a covering | scrub, bathe the throat with COLD for the neck is essential, use trans WATER. Don't forget this, Don't parent materials of whitg or lined | ever be in too great a hurry to do it with white ° | The hot wate Hl , but it This necessity of careful atten o tends to the neck tion to neckwear and neckbands on and make the skin flabby should be carried even to the un-| The cold water tightens the skin derwear. hardens the muactes and is one of) h the beat alds to keeping the double | chin at a distance, and the lined neck In the background Often a ribboo ie drawn throe underwear where it exerte a p sure that fs not only bad for the ——_ Rea eR + *) * * * YOUTHFUL LOVERS * . a el Dear Miss Grey: I was raised, until my tenth yoar, with a little) girl one year my senior in the far East. When I was 10 we moved out) here. I did not hear from her for two years, but at that time we moved back there for six months and I met her again and renewed our old | friendsbh ame very lovable (quite young lovers, I admit), but when I came out here again, four years ago, we always wrote. Now, Mins Grey, I love that girl, and I told her #o, and I believe from the letter I received that she loves mo. 1 understand that I am too young to make love, but | can't help it, and if 1 were to drop the | love question with the gir! I would have to stop corresponding with | | | her, and, by being around all kinds of girls here and never heartng from | her, | am afraid I would forget her love and fall in love with some other girl, YOUNG LOVER. A—My boy, keep the love of the girl who has an uplifting influence over you. Be true to the very best in you, and you will be true to her. My “hit t youthful lovers are for the silly lallle-gagging, spooning, weak-| ening kind, whose silliness leads them to crime. fven the serious minded young must wait, and be sure, for the man of woman of 25 sel-) dom cares for the same people he or she did at 16, and often mistakes a child-like infatuation for real love. te te tte tt kt te ek tee arises, she may respond in a way) IN “ERNEST” ® that will surprise you. For the | ho tte ete th tet tt te tee child's sake, you should marry the} Dear Miss Grey: We are two) mother, if you do not stay an hour} beautiful girla of 18 and 19; we go) with her, to Broadway high school, In one of| our rooms are to stunning lade who intreat us to quit school and Tee eee eee eee ee *& | WONDER IF | * get married. Mias Grey, what do|® REALLY LOVE HIM *| you advise us to do? We love ke kee kee eke eee eee them very dearly. Please do not; Dear Miss Grey: I am 17 years as we are in ernest.|old and engaged to a young man of} “BESS AND JESS. (| 26. He returned, about four weeks A.It you girls were as in “ern-|ago, from Europe, where he had) about getting a good education | been on business all summer | you are about these boys, I be- While he was gone, I began to in your letter| wonder if I really loved him, and would be spelled correctly, now I do not know whether I do or This is the beginning of the/not. I have not told him yet, but I school year, so get down to work thought I would tell him when I and help make the name of your had fully decided. Will you tell me school something to be proud of—|what to do? I am miserable over not a kindergarten of foolishness,|{t. I don't want to tell him I don't From your letter, no oné would|love him, and I don't want to say guess you are high school girls. |that I do, because I don't know —— |'Thanking you, L. M. H ehhh ith tek tte! A--Tell the young man the state # FOR THE CHILD'6 SAKE = * of your mind, and that you want to kha tah th ttt tt kk) be honest with him. If he ls the Dear Mias Grey: Evidently you! right sort, he will appreciate it, and misunderstood me. The little girl{ will not hurry you, but give you that I spoke of is not 9 years old,| plenty of time to decide the matter but 1 year old. I said In my letter that I had no right to question.|t& A kk th wk Rw kh ke Now, I did not mean that I could|* THE COMMON-LAW * not live without the, woman, but I| # MARRIAGE *& would not be contented without her, |e tet te tt te tk kk tt ttt but as for the baby girl, I feel that} Dear Miss Grey: What course | would hardly give her up, as she, | should I take to dissolve a common without question, is my child The |law marriage, I being a resident of question Is, should 1 marry the wom-/ this state, living here as a common an, when the chances are that we|law wife for the past five years and might not agree afterward? She| being separated from my husband | fa working out and aays sbe can't|for the past year? Does this state| take care of the baby, 60 I can come! recognize common-law marriages? | and get her, I know she would not/If there should be any community | stay away from the baby long, un-| property, am I entitled to any of tt) less I take her where she could not| under the above conditions? | find us, Shall I take the baby and | 1 assure you 1 will appreciate) leave her, or would that be treating | your kindness in replying, ax 1 am ite mother wrong? anxious to know what to do, UNSETTLED. MYRTLE, A—By all means, marry the A.—As this state does not recog-, mother of your child, and give the| nize common-law marriage, there is little one your name and protection, | nothing to legally dissolve, and you and its mother--and yourself—a|are not entitled to community prop- chance to make a good home, erty, but, of course, are entitled to if you will treat this woman per-|any property you have individual fectly square on each question that \y acquired: . ee . THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 191%, $3.60 LAWN MOWER $1.75 12inoh cut, Cadet, plain bearing Mower, tte 3 he Furs Are YT tone fisher tli. WECOND AVENUEM AT UNIVERSITY STREET GARDEN HOSE 1, PRICE | 04, $2.50 | $6.00 60-ft. guaranteed, $3.00 $5.00 50-ft. guara Specially Priced Now is an opportunity to buy good furs at less than cost in New York a year ago. They are worth more today than they were at the close of last season. They are good furs, well preserved, and will give satisfactory service for the price asked. We have but a few of them to sell at these unusual prices. Women’s and Misses’ Sets me Description Price Pr Persian Lamb Collar .sccressscesvecees 5.00 3.50 Sable Squirrel Collar , 7.90 Mink Scarf. ......008 15.00 Brown Fox Collar ... 9,95 Chinese Wolf Set 14.50 Isabella Opossum Set 4. 17.50 Black Coney Collars vo... 8.30 Brown Coney Collars 7.50 Marmot Muffs aes 12.50 Brook Mink Muffs .. 8.50 Oposstim Muffs coe 8.50 Chinese Wolf Muffs Black Coney C Brown Coney Ce ATS swe lard coe ou, | Juniors’ and Children’s Sets iption F. Price Vow \ ra Set $1.50 $0.85 3 1.98 1.10 1.98 1.10 1.98 1.00 2.50 1.50 3.50 2.15 39 2.20 2 50 1.40 19.7 11.00 19.7 10.00 27.50 15.00 35.00 19.5 79 41.00 6.50 3.60 14.50 7.00 Second Floor The New-Ownership Sale Is a Great Economy-Event Tomorrow ay at prices that are to visit our second floor depart good values, $2 — A_Big_Magazine | ~The October Delineator, full of helpful suggestions on sew | ing and housekeeping—15e. | Main Floor, Near Elevator Cotton Sheet Blankets 65c Stone-Fisher Co.'s price, 89c —It is time to be thinking about winter covering for the bed This blanket number is exceptional. They are tan or gray color; size, $5x72 inches. —Bed comforje covered with sikoline tops and colored cheese cloth backs and filled with cotton batting, medium size. Each......80¢ Stone-Fisher Co.'s price, $1.00. Feather Pillows, covered with a good quality of feather-proof tick- ing and filled with cloan mixed feathers. Each ... i5e¢ Stone-Fisher Co.'s price, 650 —Meached Sheets with patented seamed center, medium quality of muslin; size 72x90. Each de t suseseeeeeceseeosess SSE Stone-Fisher Co.'s price, 50¢ Main Floor, Last Aisle, Right, Wash Goods Reduced st shades and colorings, in- Serpentine Crepe in all tha cluding plain colors, a yard ... ' Stone-Fisher Co.'s price, 18c Persian Lawn, 32 inches VATA ceceseeeeeee snow white and wide, ry sheer, a veered —Finglish Long Cloth, 36 inches wide, soft domestic finish. Put up in bolts of 12 yards each, per bolt RN sevecceoes QL.OS SMone-Fisher Co.'s price, $1.65, special. Boxed Nainsook, 34 inches wide. Put up in 10-yard pieces in a neat box, per box . vee SEOS Main Floor, Last Aisle, Right, Men’s Coat Sweaters $1.80 Stone-Fisher Co.'s prices, $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00 ——Now {as the time to buy a sweater for cool weather wear. The higher priced sweaters in the lot are all wool, and the othérs.are part wool. All wanted plain and combined colors, With and without pockets. -Fifst class Razor Strops that we wish to close at less than cost. Strong swivel hangers, with both sharpening and edging strops. .50¢ » Stone-Fisher Co,’s prices, 85e to $1.75. —Cotton Sox, good full fashioned hose in plain colors, selling to- Regular price 25e, Sie 7 tern. Ties a feature tomorrow Men's Percale Shirts, coat style, cuffs attached. Cortainly good value at veeees . seeceeeterees ADE All des' * pat- -10¢ umin-Hand Fleece Lined Union Suits, good and warm for cool, damp days. Natural color .... 80¢ Stone-Fisher ( Gray Union Suits, medium weight, about half wool, able garments ...... Good service- ++ 8120 € 5 Main Floor, Left of Entrance, Women’s Hose at 15c Final clearance of all odd colored Lisle and Lisle Lace Hose, of both infported and domestic manufacture, Values ranging from 26¢ to 0c pair. Special, pair .... 15 eng Popular Priced Neckwear,25c —Attractive values in the popular Robespeirre Collar in the high standing and low styles, effectively trimmed with lace and butt “ —-Venise Lace Collars of many designs and styles, Cluny Lace Cellars and Stocks. Venise Lace Stocks and Stocks with tabs, —kimbroidery Chemisettes with ruffled net around the reer oy —Plain and fancy shadow net Chemisettes in white and Women's and Misses’ New Fall Suits $I2 ent ~The materials are plain blue and black Serges and Novelty Tweeds, in plain browns, blacks, grays and gray mixtures. . —AIl are plain tailored, square cut four-button and cutaway three-button coats of regular length, with plain mannish collars and cuffs, trimmed very slight- ly with buttons, lined throughout with satin. skirts are plai models a few side pleats. | With_Any_15c Pattern | |-ffave You Seen and 1c additional you get the | Butterick’s new Fall Designs Butterick Fashions, an authorl for embroidery, crochet, knit- tative style book for fal) wear. ting ete, | pape r : Stone the $2 offering of ne pecial for the and see these very The , with panel backs, and in some Second Floor. Main Floor, par Elevator. Main Floor, Near Elevator Apron Check Ginghams 5c Yard Stone-Fisher Co.'s price, 8 1-3c —Apron Check Ginghams, best quality, in lengths of 2 to 20 yards Unbleache@ Sheeting, 9-4 wide, good heavy quality. Will bleach out in a very few washings. A yard ..... seseccveweces« BRE Stone-Fisher Co.'s price Yard wide Bleached Muslin, finished soft for the needle. Old Glory brand, a yard ... eeererererrrey / 8 % Outing Flannel in pink and blue stripes and a full yard wide, a yard .... deb dusdk sdi5 csv Fane ele ake cae e eee aR 8 1-3¢ “Stone-Fisher Co.'s price 12% Main Floor, Last Aisle, Right. Misses’ Jockey Shoes $2.50 —With Patent Leather and Gun Metal vamps, broad toes and low, flat heels, solid leather soles; built for hard wear; sizes 11% to 2, Child's same; 812€8 St%g-11 ....ceveneee eoeseeccesecesses ss OQOe -Big Girls’ School Shoes in gun metal and patent leather with solid soles, broad toes and low heels. Price . . $2.50 " Shoes in box calf with heavy double welt soles; Price Three Room-Size Rug Specials —We are selling all of our rugs at an unusual reduction dur- ing the New Ownership Sale. The money saving for you in these specials, if you need such merchandise, cannot well be overlooked, Heavy Axminster Rugs and colorings, size 9x12 ...... Vabveresas Stone-Fisher price, $22.50. Extra quality Brussels Rugs (seamless), large assortment of new allover patterns to choose among, size 9x12 . . £00 Stone-Fisher price, $17.50. —Large size Brussels Rugs, good quality, size 10-6x13-6, Oriental and floral patterns . $16.50 large range of choice Oriental designs oneees Fisher price, $24. Ston Third Floor, Women’s 75c Union Suits, 55c —A very excellent garment of medium or early fall weight, made in low k, sleeveless or with the short sleeves and knee length, SALUrdAy, SUE rere deteeeene eeeeeseceeseeee we teens eesene Main Floor, Third Aisle, Right. Heatherbloom and Sateen Petticoats That Must Give Way Tomorrow at 50c Each —We hesitate to say that the manufacturer’s price on these garments ranged from $1.00 to $2.00, and the price we have marked them would not pay for the labor expended to make them. They are out of style, being too much beruffled. ~—But they simply must give way. If they won't move at 50c we will mark them 25c. Surely they must be worth 50c to some one. New Jewelry Novelties, 25c Attractive assortments of the following items are on display, ineluding Hat Pins, Belt Buckles and Pins, Brooches, Bar and Beauty Pins in sets and separately, Earrings, Imitation Pearl and Coral Beads and other novelties are shown in pleasing de- signs and settings, Usually sold at 350. Main Aisle. ‘