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MEMENER OF THE SCRIPPS NorTItIWwRsT LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPER, Telogr ows service of the United Press Assootnt health is exercise D rean buying golf sticks and fancy clothes and paying fat fees to a c club or an athletic “4 N They're all right if you can afford ‘em. A fine game is golf. So is tennis or squash Most any gar is good that gets you into the open alr, working your muscles Running a lawn mower or shoveling snow is excellent for its own sake, to say nothing of its money-saving value. The Y. M. C. A. gym is fine, too. The little you pay a membership card {is a tiptop| investment t of these you to go to a place Each ] There's % no special t & class sport, bs a egery way can be tried keeps saves a pot of money It's to walk. however, is of limited value and requires) to exercise which costs nothing, requires any time, anywhere, is first- fellow’s muscles in superb trim and| in the course A Walk to work in the morning. Walk home |jn a hobble skirt of the year. Walk when chance offers during the day. at night. Street cars gener are stuffy and the fare counts up Autos are for the rich. But every man and every woman can travel at will on shanks’ ponies The only cost is shoe wear, and you save t ten times over in reduced bills from] ee ! the druggist and doctor. sai Riding is mostly a habit. For each tlme that you ride Dbeeause you have to, don’t you ride a dozen times just be-| cause you've gott sturdy Ou for street cars. out of the way of walking walked. Walk Didn't have Never waited ed miles. street cars. They ate good food, breathed fresh air, rested as nature! intended—and walked. 4 keeping the n Why to work? don't you get the lungs, nature liver work It's hur Then, as ng if You c ral we up ear too tir legs, xercise enj an’t beat that combination for 1 ly tomorrow morning and walk walk home at night. Fill the scenery, get back to And it keeps the as there is. |apple fn the rugged throat, swollen THE STAR 1914. eee Patent nee MONDAY, APRIL 7, nee ee mere a a 0. Private enehy «with “all depertiten te tet na month fgg tienen It Stirs Him Up The labor of those that make the wonld nies Fon Pecans Weel Editor Tho Star: Some time an {deal one, nwlide fi t reureetion "age ow A po pn OO Raa | an article appeared in The Star| ministering to thelr masters’ wants nt longer and our viele ; Tees Dus rig ee that appealed to me as an exom-|and tolling solely for bis pleasure, | be grenter than they are Pisa: Bo of" Yoa," replied Dustin Stax; “by plary ie uselon of waste, afd |is about as productive a toll as car. |! essary to labor for ht apa acting ai ooamgge | whether {t was a philanthropic do-|rying stones from one side of a re of ® fow abnormal if, After Now York’s alinigh sire on the part of somo Idle rich | field to the other and thon return 4 that a wee oid ter all lp ow York's ry n.y., mundy = @ frend of mine that lives up |to spond money for the perform tn them, - lanthroy ‘fell ( - j y jance of some useless duty The 6 rich are very well sat-|« t of us seem useless, of fellows down there wil) have! in arien has had a rry diemel oxpereance sith We hear #0 many people com- ed that their servant 1 o well-to-do A ees, Sete nS ee | eee mend and defend the ways of the y all of the “honor of totl” while » of today require the yeieo: | ed Me Pegs ¥ the Sore f i" rn tring profiigate rich by maintaining that | they derive all of the pleasure ot {t.|more valets and maide to " the man had the dorg on e-and 0 ® |money expended by them tn pur Wealth wantonly squandered for to thelr rane wants a a ea aye Mg sd and it was trying to olime baby carriage sult of some bobby or personal tndividual pleasure, ff {t tovolves African princ than ay out 4 vat at tho exack momedt Son eo it could bite the baby SI) a |pleasure finds ite way back to the|the labor of others, ts dust as truly 8 8. SLAUGHTER, ped | ayy |totlers, Along that line of reason-| wasted as if sunk into the sea O 24th Av. W. oh mas Wh LE oj pears ! a nice little crulse around the| Wo find so many thousands of| A man who returns a book within 24 hours of the time he finishes | reading it A man who returne an anti! within 48 hours of the time it/ stopped raining. | A doctor who wouldn't help lynch Dr, Friedmann woman who looks comfortable Frank Gould le giving up hh residence In the United 6t beoauee the government is com | tinually Interfering with bush ness. But we don't Frank has any licens complaint. The government never interfered with hie bu: ni He never had any busl neas. fen't Thie Touch! ny Only one emotional touch marked the prisoner at the bar, as the eleven vital, all-important words were solemnly intoned by Judge Howell, and verified, as thelr true and faithful verdict, by the foreman and his coadjutora The Adam's t with the occasion, Way- a quivered, the de fendant gulped, as If to swallow the choking impediment. Then grip ping, nervously tnterlacing fngers were unclasped, and the fce took| on a glow of mdinnt joy, natural to one whose feet have been walk- for the moment of the tenseness | Also he 1s @ useful) dor he no, said the man, he 1 pu ry, aint had hie — nt $ 16\a nice fat baby alt well, says 7 nt & watodorg, do rglere# th¢ samo bpp m kind i woreipr in the daytime, in his mouth, and ie ‘ou think he would Tike he does after of hungry sure mik fe his middle namo ansere the whet V4 ie traned to rry thing erry soap trong. bo Gorg'se ni id to tiokled re snag «yet 7 the ing hewspaperse and pack— another all over tho off to everyboddy y ate oT a my frend and his wife heard ied; and te’ wont downstares to 6 if it wae bimeby he come up again well, wae it burglers, says his wife yoo, it w he lys, ae they got away my goodn she says, w nero doing @ll the time, a? Gident he ba + he was too busy to bark, says my frend, he was carrying @ lantern around for the burglers s Johny eee 2 —_ Ite He Bean Properly Inapected? pelle fer oar el elt By the phorus The accident waa caused by the| Shadow of Death.” And then a - 4 ual, in the Hneaments and| [explosion of a blowout pipe from| ‘ he Sielorios ‘mae Pn ithe boiler of the ongineer.—Mar- a F llowa City (la) Pr {nette (Wis.) Searchlight. ‘ made by the News-Post of Philadelphia, I ) Pree ¢ " Jol On] one hundred big firms, beside John Pia ,Senteh doesn't look very i ae 3 aD, Rocketalier . eortal this morning. a f their customs frauds by the/“"’NO") Saceen't. fie's all broken er baw soon. | nent money, un Taft administration. These|up. Ho lost a patient Inst night.” | “Indeed he fs. He not only saves ee oe s a ‘ let” but! , “He must be a very cousctentious| , his own money, but everybody compromises were made, more or less “on the quiet, fe doctor {f he takes {t so hard. The ae at the phone, elso's. rene d secret mu don’t underata: bh x slahed guess I'm In - President W s attorney general and secretary of the wane Be wesivs aad The iy Was as tase ot ne treasury promise thorough investigation and full publicity.|” vai I do not Uke to dance mynolf, fashioned woman who used to 5 ae . ansate hould *% But soon I'll do the Turkey trot.”| pour kerosene on the kindling is as it should be, and this promise should be In Cloudland edlcsas 2g: Ch gr sage blag fulfilled as early as is possible, not for the purpose of muck- m Vloudian = ce ~ led as ea I ee ie tag aplaeae Aitor The Star: “I thought you said you wetre raking T: s crew, already completely discre 4 ¥2 Hurra (you may pronounc It] not going to move this spring.” dr to r 1 oblivion, but for the purpose of] 32 Var 1p JRurray, hurrah or hurraw)—Hurra| “That's right, ‘That's what 1 .* we |for simplifyed spelling! 1 hav btn| sad.” eétninal t f the g : is Be ts tS wont, an adve “eo ov (or) “But your wife tells me she ts) : I Wanamaker planked down $100,000 t wv?) simplify speling for meny |jooking for a house and that you'll pe ben aia e gi, 1 ht he'd TovanyS jyers and hav bad the kuraJ of (or| move if she finds ove that pleases to satisfy Uncle Sam, he probably thought he jis tt wv?) my convikshuns, alwas| ner.” m lution. but no less an authority than spel wurds ag tha are pronounct, we' ot ing to bough on, but no less eae 7 a eacik $ » | But wurde ar pronounst wun wa in ae why we're not going 2S Landis has decided that in spite of any gf re ge oe ape | Boston, anuther wa in Kleviand, . A ‘ e net jor declare, t ss oe oney compromise the defrauders can be punished with im-| wet, William's thoughts havelin, ither wa in Keokuk, anuthor we Bome men hope for the best, an ’ aig See neaele ~" mostly been, . | Atasts and atl ag ither ws In| but make the mistake of prepar prisonment, if conspiracy can be proved. Away up in the alr. : z put me down (or ts! ing for nothing else. yu he al It down?) for lokalizd s{mplity Of course, any can make out how John and the other latag dS a jokalied simplityd i 1 j hundred h rns wage poor soft old Bill Taft and his) satellites. The accused were of our best and holiest citizens.| It was the first time they had sinned, or, rather, been caught The offense was not intentional, but due to the error in their} business system. So, they restored part of their swag and | were let off } On with the investigation, the publicity and the pros-| ecution, Woodrow! Maybe, when we get at substantial justice in this matter, there'll be more of substantial justice to pass around to the m folks At the Clemmer Until Wednesday The Flood at Dayton, Ohio.” At the Society Until Wednesday ‘One Good Tur Tho Sands of| Equine | eit | © Yesier Until Wednesday ” +2 @ At the Dream Until wecnensey He Answered t At the Home Until! Wedne H tw part jaum W Idol of th At the City Until Wednesd 4 "Rah for philant rea ti 8 Defeat,” two have raised «i es ¢ pe i an a Kirl £O;The I Dilemma wrong with $3 r che yr ae ca, a At the Clase A Until Wednesday Pennsylvania legis © contemplates a for the reading of the . : carp Bible in the 1 ght ‘ o, if he I law for + ‘ statute the I ania legislature. re ar baie da { | At the Union t In 1912 one bride In ten, In California, had previously figured on The Battle of one or the other side of a divorce case, while the marriages of ladies |t « Near t A Chinaman told a Spokane police judge that he drove a crippled At the horse sc ot to t ordinance. Ev« ‘ roads of | ¢ 8 borse for A an breek the speed ' D OLD FOLKS FIND NEW REMEDY RELIEVES eo ig ag ge Re 1 rom Burning | In reela | ALL KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES = enna | ii THE THEATRES Drives Rheumatic Pair 5 Away, wolves the ne acid aub- . Relieves Backache and Blad- ies the Joints THIS WEEK. Disorders A 4 : atl | I h a fi Moore—"The Prince of Pilse Few Doses Are ee ey sit etropolitan—Da Taken the blo \ . pet te Seattle ‘ley & Mitchell stock : in "The Thief.” 3 ng ble ui old you are or |} 65 i ; the many < Idd fy ttapoes aie te tei ' ¥ alining 3 nee be Fou wil saa le GRAND—Vaudevillo and motion fource of oligos d ti pictures those who tr © agelelse on mor t CLEMMER — Photoplays and || ppalite work fmmediatel h ELBOURNE—PI ps - mediately a ore than a 20U E—Photoplay: The new xone, re-|few doses are seldom. required to Labora ht Photoplays and ves a! yecause it\ relieve even th h He, loves al ceause it relieve even the meat chronio, ob-|| ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and r he |#tinate case devill | trouble. I » the kid-| You can obtain an original pack vaudeville. | peys, through 1 nze of ( neat ling cost from | sesistsiaieenicanasatings lands and cel) he kid-| gist : 4 urea. All drug MODERN elt tirnishod arainaw att rfl be are authorized to personally] rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir NS lg ae ir @ork |return th chase price If Gros| cin hth ana iia properly. r und dis-| one ) id fail 1 single case, | We tiake. Hlllott 803, i | other half ts going to Europe. | Have you noticed what a lot of }women aro wearing those hats When a man picks up a New York|*0ld by suffragets for $1? pap those days he's { belle that one-half the px Galt vas of that town ts confeastn aluable h : See et on “Wombat claims to have found a valuable pearl fn an oyster stew Do you think he did?” JOSH WISE SAYS; “Why not? “Newe filtere|Onoe I fo through from) one. Washin'ton that} Congressman and the a valuable oyster in Suburban Life Mockhiaer, after Orapplin’ with th’ — —$_—— mighty probleme| (um ON “THAT, (TS A WEED that ‘confront a} : statesman, is euf- fertn’ with brain fag. Considerable rellef is felt, ho . ever, at th} :ere. TEs: ee thought that In i his case it will be|"Tie now the poor suburbanite | impossible fer th’, Puts tn his garden seeds, And aparrows come and eat them all, But never touch the weeds. disease ter secure much of a foot hold. ‘Steals to Kee “Love Of Mere Man!) ae ee oe oe TK | the big theatre at Third | and Cherry st. is sold out | alrea But on Tuesday | night or any night this | week you hav in Oppor lity to see a play which a profound wherever it iced has been ; It should be said in a clear sky » husband passing that the Seattle learned that She was a theatre is not in the Thief “Theatrical rrust” She told him then why, therefore instead of he did, what she | jr 00 to $2.50 pe eat ‘ 1 rt of | y see this play at at 4 story R and — 50¢ The so the rey tate, matinees, which are given made Ne city, cal- on lay, Saturday loused, hardened and cold and nda cost. @ as She is—"shed real quarter for any seat in tears. the house. “The Thief” Practise: taldeca will be staged in a sump living, breathing people ail euote | MBANeT RAUL Gry thle weak tk aitle declare that the Bailey Tiadine. Mitchell produttions are fully equal toa y “The Thief” opens tos | eth Coupe night, but it 1 | expected that “The useless for any ill preak all rec of this paper to go to- | for this Popular night, for the reason that Louse. Buch things happen | world |#ome of our millionaires, |the labor or 130 or 40 persona, is & genorous way lto return a mite of what has been |aweated out of other employes in their mills and factories, Pian Fair at Duvall, A fair be held nS September, an formed fop that parpeay terday. A strong Pore ar ot dines. tors was elect people contributing to the hay news and pleature of a few others, while they themselves will never enjoy that pleasure If it was but possible for us all to do our part of the productive |totl which creates all wealth our! ANTON & | oNDON Co. Second Avenue, between Spring and Seneca. Phone Main 608$ {odulged in by involving services of probably in a yaobt, 5,000 Yarde Wash Laces, Worth to 186, Per Yard, 30 “The Economy Store,” First ‘Anniversary ‘Sale Began This Morning and Will Continue Six Days IT’S TO BE A BARGAIN EVENT OF MERIT—A RECIPROCAL SALE FOR YOUR BENEFIT. A little over a year ago the Panton & London Co. took over the business of the Edwin London Co, The first three or four months were devoted to closing out of the Edwin London Co. stock and replacing it with merchandise of the newest and most reliable character, Every department recei ved a thorough overhaul ing and received its quota of up to the minute merchandise. Rome was not built ina day, neither was any healthy business. Spasmodic advertising and spasmodic bargains are like mosquitos or traveling fakirs—they come and 94 in the night time. But & takes time to build a hsealtiry: reputable lasting bay ot, It takes time for people to appreciate and know what we are doing for them. T ave been buncoed so by unscrupulous advertisers and fake sales in every line Of business that they skeptical and must be shown today that a firm’s word is as good as its bond—that promises in print are performed on the premises. The patror age our friends and patrons have given us during the past year com vinces us that they appreciate our efforts. The steady increase in our Ci ae past eight months, thoroughly demonstrates that the people realize the savings they cas make by trading here. THIS ANNIVERSARY SALE IS TO BE A RECIPROCAL EVENT, TENDERED PATRONAGE THEY HAVE BY US TO OUR PATRONS FOR THE LIBERAL GIVEN US DURING THE PAST YEAR. ANNIVERSARY BARGAINS Anniversary Sale 15¢ Grankshael 15¢ Economy BARGANS THAT ARE BARGAINS READ EVERY ITEM CAREFULLY aa NO TELEPHONE ORDERS FOR THESE _ Ladies’ Percale and Calico Wrappers Second Floor. The loose-fitting kind; sises 84 to 40; al lengtha. Regular prices up to $1.49. Anniversary Sale price Ladies’ White Shirt Waists Second Floor. In lingerie, lace and embroidery trimmed; long and short sleeves, high or low neck, meee Kettles 6 and G6quart covered Baucepans S-quart Pudding Pans. .160 Colanders and Ouspidors, 1%-quart Tea Pots and Coffee Pots.....18¢ Lots of other items. Finest double coated gray, In values up to 40c, price, each. ...15¢ No phone or C, O. D, orders for these. SUMMER CAMP NEEDS Vv" and square neck; button back or front. A splendid assortment. Anniversary 69 Half thick Porcelain Sale price c Cups, 4 each C | and Misses’ Wash Dresses Secogd Floor. Just the thing for school or play, because will wear and wash wel y are of fast ¢ red percales Children’s Knives and Forks, each si 5c 256 | 100 Dust Pans | just like these, 6 Tea Spoons, per dozen eves ns, and callooes; some are nicely trimmed with A GREAT ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Bulgarian colors. Worth $5.28 value Dinner Set ..........- soos $8.98 but our Analversary Sale price ts... 49c Beautiful white and gold decorations, finest Ladies’ Trimmed Hats quality vitreous porcelain; service $3 98 Third Floor. for six; special, per set ......... Pe For this a havo selected one hundred COLONIAL GLASS TABLEWARE aaiow’ St et and Drese Hats in rm Bo) " um and smail shapes, no two allke: worth Sead tp open stock, sivie- Sas 1 to $2.98 Anniversary $1 48 Tumblers—6 for ee Sale price . Large Berry Bowls. Corset Special Sugar and Creamor Sets, a palr. Couns in and iook Anniversary Sale, And many other ftems. this line over d {s Corse il, in me has four hose is made of a splendid m low bust, medium supporters and good iring the long hip; ones, Nicely finished with Swiss embroid- ery at the top. It not only looks like, but is as good as some dollar corsets sold tn Don’t Overlook the city, Our Anuiversary 59c These Extra Special Bargains Read Every Item They are money ne orders price 1s Boys’ Samson Hose Matin Floor. i. You No tele savers for you. ‘or these, oyna’ heary » regular ‘Hot Water Bottles hat al phi Ladies’ and Misses’ White Main Floor Lingerie Guaranteed for two years. Red rubber, Dresses screw top, anger at th ends; cheap at $ Anniversary Sale 69 n : c Made « Fancy Ribbons parcel Main Floor. h weet shed tn lac About 300 pleces 8 and 4 inch Silk Rit in solfd rs, with fancy self edges, Per. and Insertions slans, Brocades all colors. are several Anniversary Sale price, a yard 15¢ a choose Crinkle Cloth or Ripplettes Economy Basement.” All the staplo stripes and colorings hur up to 12-yard lengths; regular price 15¢ Men’s Mule Skin Gloves lini: races Anntvorsd With cloth top. This ts « regular 25¢ Glove sed nniversary Sale : “he 2 pairs 258 Limit, 2 Patra.) Ladies’ } a adies’ L "4 Bleached Muslin Ki ae “Economy Basement.” pate oO iso 36-inch full bleached Muslir very good cloth; worth 8% sar“ Se — Anniversary Sale price, a yard 26 spc elu ae Wright’s Silver Cream Silver eis and Polish cely trim You all know what this polish ts, and that ocd it always sells regularly at 260.. Anniversary B; cheap at $1.76 » price in our Silverware depart maivareay ment on the Main Floor, Oe Bele eHioe $1.19 Bargains in Purses Main Floor, Ladies’ Man Tailoted Skirts Second Floor. These Purses @onsist of ail kinds leathers Riera tak Floor, iste and plain and fancy frames, assorted sizos, FO ee ee eee eee ee ee in black and colors; some of them worth Pia want eeith Uh toa up to 260. * Anniversary Sale 7 to 41 Inches. Worth up to " $2. pric h 5c Anniversary Sale price only ase EA OA RRC IR TC RE ERT