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AMUSEMENTS [ATILeE THEATRE. |==OF INTEREST TO .OUR WOMEN READERS== | 'THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1915 | Phone Main 43 Tonight—All Week — ' lle WwW in th YOU WORRYING OVER GROWING OLD? POPULAR PRICES omen in the 3 UN G 3 4 The atre News of Today You Shouldn’t,” Says Billie Burke, “for Our Greatest, Most Popular, Most : ” ges wh agvels Famous, Best:Loved Women Are Old in Years. -. sR OMIT ee EUGENE, Or~—The Pan-Holleste | WAN FORD CO. association, ¢ 1 of repre 1 have always wondered why women’ were #0 cats te ~ OTHE wad 00 fa onal w afraid of growing old, but when I votced my ideas rd n's nities here, has decreed} on the ject, some one always sald Why, of ? Suits Made to Order ; ner # must not ap-| course, you are young enough not to worry yet a ent d oes In any ex $25.00 and $28.00 ept lingerte dr wail i / apr I don’t think I @tall worry even when I have pase workmans : MUNCIB, Ind.—-Miss Doris t ed that Iine—wherever It ts-where the woman be Tailor Suit Shop |derwood, the Hartford etty school! gins to worry, for I am going to do things up to eR teacher, tried f. the bag of ati the moment 1 les this mundane aphere, Thank emer Exchanee f ping to Ottin sher, a " re : Eines alae’ hein toe the fates, It has been demonstrated in the Inst few *s wronged her younger sister,| Years that a woman can accomplish things in the was found not guilty late| great world’s movements outside the one task that ay has always been hera-—that of bearing children CLEVELAND. © CER This, perhaps, ts the reason why women have from a mob the chaut who had dreaded old age, because they have dreaded the time in dowr and kille he ttle | When, according to the world’s verdict, their one oc | today, Rosa Gallet, 19|cupation should be gone e fought off he th It is entirely different today, Now most women | m Ornamental Iron & jor policeman ¢ arrive. | Sat begin to live after thelr children have grown " ns Yes, even after their grandchildren have grown 3 Wire Works Pre CHICAGO.—Suffertng from ar The leaders of soelety today are grandmothers we Sty -— o, Wash, disease, Mra, Dc Sat-| Our greatest actress te a great grandmother, and, al '; lequres ° re last night while en| though some people say that the human voice rarely ~~ Mt Wire Window from Stanwood, Wa j lasts after middle age, yet not many of our greatest | Gates and Fe where she hoped oper ra are under 40 Beacon 16 son before she died Our famous woman writer and painters are al — ™ : - middle-aged womer | - Then, why should oné worry about growing old? The young girl is only a creature of dreams which the mature woman, if she fulfills her highest des | tiny nakes come true | ies’ am e ul S But growing old jm years and growing haggard | and 4 looks are two different things. We | shou » just as much ashamed of ugly, wrinkled fae bottled figures as we would be of any Gq ne ially Priced other deformity that we can help F cnet Above all else, keap your chin softly rounded Gee group of 45 Tatlore a and the throat line firm, for here i# the first sign of Spring models and materials, the “age hich means that one bas let the world plain and fancy tatlored—regular run on abea It shows Indolence and a general et of $26.00 and $30.00, and a few ack of interest and enthusiasm. Tt says plainer . am out of it all | Bigh as $35.00, will be sold tomor- dup, Don't draw your chin in as a: wo mouth In a determined manner just | at the spectal pr You Ko to sleep. Use plenty of cold water on } your face and neck, and, above all, don't wear ug | high ars, Don't think unkind of pessimistic thou This is the best world you've got Yes, I know this is only a pensible good-health regime, but if you would young and beautiful u til 9 die, you have only to practice a sensible NOW, MOST WOMEN HBGIN TO LIVE APTER | THE UPSTAIRS good: he and good-thought regime THEIR CHILDREN ARE GROWN SUIT SHOP WILL SAVE YOU MONEY —FROM $5 TO $10 ‘ON EVERY SUIT. though I still love her advise “IT SHALL BE MET AGAIN UNTO YOU I remain u ewer, A READER ne THM FASTER! GROWING STONE IN KEATINE ac] Jougall ll + fouthwick i Second Avenue and Pike Street A Special Sale of Women’ s Suits Regular $35, $25, $21. 50, Reduced for One Day to $19.50 In Connection with JA JAMaS daar & COy New York Store omen Dame in m BOUT 40 su have been chosen ar . stock for this one day ellin are $21.5 $25.00 and $35.00. novelty and tailored st n Epong 1 Checks, P 1 na black, tan, che s and mixtures very attractive suit of rose ratine is made in Balkan style. The and cuffs of white Matelasse and large pearl buttons are used as ings. The low w line finished with cord assel. The skirt is slightly draped A navy blue French also style has shed girdle tin 1 revers are vhite eponge buttons form an effective trimming. A tan poplin has a sailor collar of white faille silk with under ¢ of brown silk. The back is belted and has braid orna three-quarter sleeves are fin ished with cuffs to r the collar ne long revers are of brown silk Second Floor. Second Avenue and Pike Street _The MacDougal -Southwick Co. | much interested G € | Little Claus looked very wise and rea Prove auc puckered up forchend and squirmed and twisted in a knowing way. ~ Litfle Claus |«i As Told by Aunt Gertie that sack boys and girls, what do you told the farmer he had ia (To Be Con nued.) me to separ " A.—If your letters contained * Dear Miss Grey Being a read-| ink she fs to bi no “elu or endearing terme ae , Her life? Shou e have tc d wer trietly decent, th W P your good and sound advice \ and were strletly , the m SPECIAL to mer women, boys ang airls, er history before marryiz 7) girl can do nothing, but if they | omen rotest their v us heart troutt ian a right lo my affection aay were otherwise she might sue C Di ] ee ertee ont all Walesa. | wo find myself finally {n'a position | More you for ungentiemanly con. Sorset ispiay Se whbathey teh: os where your advice 1 sympetoy All these qi stwons I y to duct or breach of promise | NEW ULM, Minn, May 20— will be of valuable efit to. ee. |e Gent am pir | (Spl.)\—The Current News club of t mares 3 Gn whom I loved, er ia mation RARRY eit this city, the membership of which . ore " yi jor this matter. HARI x° | th , " p ' and wo were extewmely happy ti /6! thle 1 |Hats Off to This;| Ssaeibh to Vouna foe uae tae @ about two weeks ago, w the sedge a ae ye be * | tera to local goods merchants 4 knowledge came to me that #he| Judgment ye judge, ye shall be Kill B : A Lantcn A ee oe had found ber man when she was| Judged; and with what mea- ils bear in uto} Renaytie Param gage ne rl but 17, while working for a famfly,| eure ye mete, it shall be mea | | to the gaze of men and boys “ TAKE THE ELEVATOR she be an orphan. The man of, sured to you again.” a | i ne the house taking advantage of her It Is never too tate to do WALDEN, Colo. May 20—When FIFTH FLOOR. m ynate and sympathetic ra right. The world in general is |a huge «riety art oe Dr. J | ture and whe, being unsophisticated, too eelfieh, conceited; yes, | A. Dungan of this city while he was iY O U R H Al R and din rag fell, a wee al hard-hearted toward the erring making a visit in the mountains o e moat forced to keep It up while one. Prdfessing to foliow in |Sunday, he saved himself fr 7 See ee aes mt ’ e ul ho his towse, which was about a year. Jesus’ footsteps, they more [sible death throwing a | THE FARMER AND LIT TLE CLAUS, FEASTING Simple Way to Quickly Re- il $ amp rer esince then she bag led a| often go in direct opposition to the animal's head and then CHAPTSR It sce Wate: Gaice ht his teachings. ing it wi his automobile, | ~ . ” . ° Rooms 500-1.23-46-67-8 Arcade Bidy. Ge et ere 1 held the main ln this efse t instantly. , It inn't all unhappiness to be it |, oo, bi og Ripa Elian It aien tat n _ "7 you d nen | 7 sue e @ ip not f it to thtu Second Avenue, Between Union and University hateind, anar lanes te oxtrenn responsible and to blame for a8 you wi and when |" When Little Claus and the farm-|colcr ‘of your hair If you wil only, uae but | foar for the future, thinkitg| leading a young and inexperi- alt you tha ‘, into a cozy|¢® Feached the door, the wife a {1 coald never _be_hanpy _as enced girl sutray. Never did ASTHMA d to scramble UD inte kare |opened it and welcomed them both nine reoom- A 9° wrong by herself gel . joke pe <i She brought out a large dish of oat n, the Queen hy is it a man eck t waa J he fa A om give Ie and bent hilngte Jn | BRONCHITIS F Kitchen, apd he sat in euch a fesb- Thi Mik dna ae with Pena onguetians et society, exonerated by It, while fon that he could see through into S idea tol aa ead Vas eowary. | oned hair dyes. This a it kicks the girl down and TUBERCULOSIS |the house and watch everything | Wiaus ‘aid ot aah # + eatment that can be —— tramples on her? |that was going on , leorria . immediately. Follow Your wife’s extreme youth Call or write for Free Rooklet,} What do you think he could - tloage a som the package and ‘a : gre jthere were shade o: © given. Th ” and lack of motherly training |eontaining full information com] Why. | there was ® gris’ os to) 8% Then he | the Dalr soft and vetvety, pe | prcatil 4 po wife: you say | nas done for residents of Seattle In| iia a sexton anf at the table | ae the horee shir van t acer pe one would suspest D v rs arin — . bs ey {and be trar it with his was over gray or faded. think of giving her up, Do not | relieving Asthma, Bronchitis and| Oh, tant It too bad th at wt °y fect fi soeoaked: almost kel y Hair Rettorer requires € b allude to the past, let it be conditions which lead to Tuberou- om bald Rave ‘o her oitale Clans |* human being. As it Se Se ti e Ss— ef er dead—as though you had nev. | jogis. This remedy {# sold on its Satie be tiatonel wa rowfuity to the} “Hush,” said Little Clans as if|it and recommend it to their patrons u 9 7 Bay Wasa es baa ha merits upon recommendation of !t8|attor of the rain on the roof and| really speaking to someone, 3t te 1p tro sles, S00 and $1.00 Sad cam raeey sree te {friends Ask those who have used |tried to forget his aching stomach.| “WhY, what have you in thatlaag the ieading drug and department imaaieailh you chobds: y neve ry) “ ee haa + 1} sack asked the farmer, Very stores throughout the country. = think of her past, but when it it. Thetr names will be furnished Presently he heard oof-beats, It/ does come to you, think how | upon request. Address wes, the FARMER riding home — you would be treated were you | ‘The farmer was a fe a “ ~ Wee ths tees the most in her place. |hearted man, When he fo U. S. Government Inspected Meats’ The Blue Mouse” tick Then, th : wee As a rule | deem it best for NATURE’S CREATION Claus tn the hayloft and learned @ a thousand bu rapid and amusing cations oc young men and women to tell at he waa staying out of the rain i ’ Zach other of thelr past before | 814818 People’s Savings Bank Bldg | 1.4 invited him indoors. The only | PUGET. wives’ and cur, rendered more so the arrival marriage, but to disclose such | $a. m. to 6 p.m. strange thing about the farmer was | [i MARKET \) speaking of cou xe Seattle The- n the scene of ett’s father-in- | a secret le much easier said | i fact that he could not bear tof COMPANY'S atre last night flirted outrage- , ‘ . |, eee | y tiresome, inasmuch as the : Wi 8 w, one Mr. Wallus, from Cohoes, studied your character and felt | —————___—— r ™m M S W. d d ously—pouted, « 1 and wheedled awe ; ; confident that your, love for | THAT SUMMER STRAW WaT. |farm o's wife hind a sexton te din eat. pecials eanesday ba te way into the heart and Phil arsdale, a play writer her was greater than would be L sign your « eavon:|with her. But I must tell 3 Da that way into th ar rus Pike | your disapproval, should you this sexton happened to” be her UNION HELP—16 Ounces to the pound. | audience anc . ever find it out, can you blame jcousin s the farmer did not tke B = | aga pr H oe Abies the expec | her for not telling? | . him, he always came to see her fi Lamb Chops......15c! Corned Pigs Feet... .5¢ My stucy and + 1 ‘ Yes, if you love her and she ‘ amet! when the farmer was away That's ME She said things that s tion to er being suf loves you, she has a right to MODEL MILLINERY | how he happened to be chore Lamb Stew.......10c Choice Bacon......20c terribl ‘ tt action of the your affection as much as she 827 Peoples Bank Balding Vhen the good wife and the | ible, on t Hels — n - ————-=/ton heard the farmer outsidc, the ‘ Bota ever did, and this is my h ne! Hopi 4 iy that n ce a con us Sr want Oe iar eo CUT- bork jumped up. The womas tole Shoulders of Lamb12'*c| Best Ham.........20c ; Purity Squa thing comin help her to live above and for Oi eereee ilch wtood dn thei 8'G WHITE MARKET, Old Pike Market. L ae m n. The get a past for which she was empty ches fe ~~ ; : : te Purity Squad w © tickled that it sallaatent not wholly responsibie ner i a, SNYDER’S MARKET, New Corner Market i olga Herts seam generar STS: ra to oat and atink in the ov Your money returned if any sales wo make are not as represented isa ge GREA things to eat and drink e 0 r nted. ached. The play is farce mete. but who cannot throw it : Dene Miss Gre wi! s You kind: Second Avenue and University a why he had them, {f he saw inline ; " y give me a way of taking grease it is probable and ssibl ormance and si stains from a Nght colored rug Street | ae > thy” : the audience without Injnring the color? Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. | 2 A READER thinking powe is are | A—Mix a paste of fuller’s earth | i en an fidiculous, but not out rea 1 re, which presents tine, rub on inti! er ¢ orated and Mere are Ms Re Blue Mouse” this week, is at Naan tation. Th8. tal : f the kid SEATT aii as mite is tha Te Gun te true oe aa | It is a duty of the kid- ATTLE PROOF ughter ¢ av 1 n | : hie : which te grease will have dieappeared neys to rid the blood of te — i a 8 " not in the al Trust, Instead MOVING PICTURE “FEVER.” We Stand Back of Our Work uric acid, an irritating poi Testimony of a Resident of The : $1.00 the prices are 20c Dear Mins Grey: Please tell me for 12 Years |son that is constantly form- Fifteenth Avenue. h Sines lets niet ing inside. — 20), rd 50c |the Moving Picture headquarters. inl Dental Work , A young ; ‘ I would like to be an actress, but Painless ta | When the kidneys fail, Mrs. James Rickard, 120 Rollett, aspires to t Han of divi - ; Be aay ence Woe, wo fer 2 | ae Coe uric acid causes rheumatic Fifteenth Av., Seattle, Wash., SN teterintendent of tiavaiaie say advice, Pleaso answer as soon Crowns. « coseweocies attacks, headache, dizzi- says: “I have used Doan’s a rst night, una you can, A what train shoul a . 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I, am now well, my President of ; r ) 1 " sal a | Weakness fr aa ’ mn wi q State of of) ar te tl cs t a 11 did nc | Unless she ha alle ean ee it and laug arr . 1 { the wife has + ‘ AS ANDERE | ¢ t | but if ttethis | + do? Anxiou a man between 20 and 30, ar come to you with my trouble . Best mer M ‘i Laat year I took the Hberty of | Plates. .ccccccecdes! f he just vat a girl I did not Ino’ I recelved no| We Use Nothing but the Best need. Go and }answer from the girl, but got ac Material In pe quainted, The girl was all right 1, laug Painless Extraction Free) With Other Work but I now ain not keeping her company D Vv DERER Through a supposed friend, 1| have heard she can hold me for th ° ; tters. I did not think she cared,| Any work that doesn’t prove true, what can she satisfactory will be repaired ly awalllog your an- free of charge at any time and I have that tired and relief from backache normal and urinary ills. 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