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spetter bables?” Well,/and she ought to know ‘ baby shows up. The = fut Master George Ernest is not a perfect baby proud. He just holds out his chubby arms, gurgles, and shows Master George Err off his picturesque embonpoint in born at 707 75th various cute little attitudes months ago, and now baby weighed nine pounds pride of his pare when born, 35 pounds at olxt Ma urs. George J. Gropp months, and now, at 10 months . weighs 28 pounds are the proud parents! He George Ernests can babies compare with ents Ernest we 3 inches {n he! 4 measurement of ground the calf ground the thigh has not been 8 ghs 2s/ 49 t, has inches, and His TO REMOVE ] 1ODINE STAIN FROM SKIN ts as perfect as ms Dear Miss Grey: Can you te oy measurements — at/me anything that will removo | Te fed mother says fo, »@ stains from the skin quickly” —|I use quite a bit of ft, but cannot the stala off. WAITING. ! Seits Made to Order | “2500 and $28.00 pi verkmanship guaranteed. | WROTE A NOTE; Tailor Suit Shop HE REGRETS IT Now A.—Sponge the skin with ab | sorbent cotton saturated with | alcohol. bemner Bxchanee Mul MEER STRAW HAT fe teign your straw ibis } em ba gave her Sonat, MILLINERY Gav Mi Prple’s Bank Bollding dc Price Sale and Less | | KING OF PERFECT BABIES, WHAT WATTLE YOUNGSTER? HE’S A GIANT OF A BOY; WEIGHS 35 POUNDS AT AGE OF EIGHT MONTHS her says developed t specimen of babyhood © seen. it is true,” but Ms th doctor, proportions are perfect, and his health is unusually Mrs. Groppenbacher remarked that on special occasions the Relieve wrote t even look at me. Miss Grey, | am sorry I her, for | am puazzied I thought was rig Please advi me what shall take and print as soo sible BUBSCI A—You are probatly leno rant of the fact, but you will never get acquainted with a nice girl in this way. | have no doubt but you are a gentle as BER maniy, sincere boy, but strange g 28 not know that you are, and she would be tak ing man if whe picked up acqu in this way, The gir ely attends some social gathering; find out where she goes and meet her in this way. Or get acquainted with someone where she works and have them introduce you, then apologize for your former act Dear Mias Gre Can y { there has been a 4 no such aKe A.—There has been bill passed as yet, |AN INCONSIDERATE HUSBAND George and he comments the baby mo, 1 did what course I 208 THE STAR OF THIS WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1913, Buatterich Patterns ork peteniecengpeiint New + Me< Dougall | = fouthwick Store open from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. daily 3 Deliveries Daily in City. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET | Crystal Glassware _ {Sharply Reduced | was allowed graham Pk yy es re T rivals in brillianey and graceful design the most expensive of mention of which dainty he showed ite kind Psel Mabe Anoted ace Wihlk, te reach. of 4& real interest In life, clapped his every pu grag Flower Vases tn thin lead blown and Colonial glass, all shapes no jouger and kinds, at 18 to 36e, now 10¢ and Ihe. selves, in the Vases, all sizes and shapes, values up to The, each at bab on George ree Vanes to $1.25, each The. . for thom There is no “better Sugars, covered Colonial glass, regular value 26c, at 10¢. ~ —_— — - Creamers, regular value 200, at 10¢. Salt Shakers, pearl tops; regular values each 10¢, Cream Pitchers, regular value 16e, 26¢ and 60c, each at 10¢ Ibe and 2h. ON and Vinegar Cruets, regular values 20c, at 10¢. a Candlesticks, 8 inches tall, regular 25¢. 4; Kerry Bowls, regular value 40¢, each at a Biscuit or Cracker Jars, covered; regular values 75e, at 5@ feel! partly due to the i reg 7 50¢. leeacunt or es | ten a Punch Bowls, full size, footed; regular values $3 and $4, each on can learn to love, how can that be brought about? 1 Go wish Glasses, thin lead blown glass; regular 75¢ dozen, set I could feel toward him as I think Se. I ought ta Decamee hie tn eartadaly Lead blown Tumblers, needle etched decorations; set of 6 deserving of such devotion. reguiar $1 at 5Oe. ( Thankiae’ ¥ iecnen: tae Rock Crystal Flower Baskets at, each, $1.25. telling me bow 1 can promote or| Rich American cut glass Fern Dish, 6 inches In diameter, on obtain the.sentiment f 4p suck claws, with quadruple plated silver lining, like cut; special $2.4 to secure toward my hus-| Fourth Floor: 1, 1 ar NETTIE A—You are seeking love S | f B. cuewhere thas in peor com | 1AM t It RE osetia be bi Bh ge A aie O ASEMEN ems would otherwise spring up. if you de not nourieh and care for the buds, they will not the wrong source and you are very unhag The fact that you are always looking for some other man to bestow your love upon instead of the one who really deserves it, is enough to give any man the blu: Put yourself in your husband's place, would you not be biue, yes desperate? Begin today to interest your. thwarting that affection which burst Into flowers; if you neglect the flower after it has blossomed, it soon fades and dies. So it Is with lov You are seeking love from es Pins, polished, put up in cartons of 20 pins; irsday $¢, Wash Boller, Regular $1.25 Willow Laun dry Pasket, SO¢. Regular 45¢ Glass Wash Regular @5¢ Hardwood Wall 206. Clothes Dryer. ar $6 Clothes Wringer r Hardwood r $1.79. 81.39 Galvanized Regular 29¢ Galvanized Pails, 196, Basement The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Av | | HOME FURNISHING THURSDAY SMALL SIZED WILTON | AND AXMINSTER RUGS | At Special Prices 27x54 Wilton Rugs, high gr quality a of colors and designs. Sold regular! for al 6x63 Wilton Rugs, were $7.50, 7 ‘ uinster Rugs with heavy hig pecial, each | Vernis Martin Steel Beds. Full size ¢ Straight | posts of 2-Inch stock with brass caps i fi l-inch fillers. Sold usually for $14.50, for Thursday only, $9.50. New Portieres Have Arrived in Armure, Velour and Silk, All the new shades are in this to $25 | A New Combination of Portieres, Side Hangings and Valance, lot. They are priced from $7.50 including tle backs of same material. Th Tt teria a we 1 nee of goods priced at twice the money. Portieres $14.50. Hangings, Valance and Tie Backs, $12.50. Fourth Floor. | One Day’s s Sale of | Sheets and Pillow Cases Sheets of soft finish, round thread shee In 1 iote special prices in the v ) obta eets for rize beds at a great saving hemn » 80¢, Sale price hem 75e¢. Sale price hemming 65e. le price | 60¢. Sale price | 64x90 before | 45x36 before 2x36 before 2 reg $6. Mesh Comforts ed with pu price... ¢ bh a fine grade of Covers are in Covered w nated cotton am tinted with floral $3.00 Satin Spreads Heavy quality with woven tterns. The size 8x88 inches, hemmed and ready Third Floor. .and Pike St. The MacDougall- Southwick Co, | Dear Miss Grey: When going to! seit in your own home and hui Great C 15 >) that the usban rt another Indy to din-| Saueets happiest gan ng NATURALIST FROM Denver has found a fish with four legs at fle c n ette: y from Seattle. 2 rat first looking out (hat) Greet him with a warm smile | Li: e aun Catalina island. Better ae away fro . is wife also has an escor Instead of fooking at him z z ra ri D ti > 7 THE BABY'S?—Infant just landed on and Misses’ Apparel at 14 price and less. on etiquette? What should) get discouraged at the first CHAPTER IT |"He tells me be will Jump over in-| Qin ’ P var 4 aa tans tee re Lew Rbevcnpal ar seaen | "1 have a little conjurer there.”|to yonder chest, and when we lift ; ie i \ " a Little aus, “who tells me the lid we can see him quite plain s0V MEN i Great B vrestling with the problem is not a collection of odds and ends, but our WOND win, Your every effort will be jeat sertal thinas thea no o60 elpelis GOVERNMENT IN Great Britain is wrestling with the problem A—it is very neglectful 4. | wonderful «! whether it is possible to suppress a newspaper before P stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ new Coats, J) and inconsiderate of a husband | "*™*rees could know The farmer went over and is ceamertthasoaoein : to take another lady to dinner, te |,. What does he say now?” asked | raised the lid s very little bit, MICHIGAN WOMAN 1s such an ardent suffragette that she never and Dresses. unless he knows his wife has |A MAN'S FRIEND(?) the farmer : ee “Oh, oh i shiveringly goes to bed without pinning the organization colors on her night gown. ¢ Dear Miss Gre P you » says he has conjured t looks just Ike our sexton, who Sas a . | onshore le a book on etiquette | man ve iio Fond vi « ra | bott of wine here for us. liv next town HOW CAN HE DO IT?—Wife Huntington, W. V., is suing her O | by Dame Curteey, which ie | deal ho or 1 of them in the oven : He nt back to the hewn - husband f vorce. He lost both legs in a railroad acci yet she T | } rmer's wife turned very began to drink glass after glass o} es him of running around after other women con red good, and if you About four months ago I sta . D tr glass Of accuses him of running LL | witl tell the librarian in the | keeping company with « girl iiesgee raid ch at ; esac ; “gage i eer sie as i 1 h in the Ohio river reference room just what you I do not know whether she , h ossesee Sa SALOON-KEEPER WAS drowned from a launch in the Ohio ri wish she will be very glad to |for me or not, but I thought she a fine conjurer,” said Li Claus, “Would you) pecause he was weighted down with $150 in silver, his Saturday night get a book for you. might some day, Up to the time|the F Do you think be wi tiling to SELL that conjurer to/ ang sunday receipts | - I met her all I thought of was to/|!et me see him ME ‘ t?” sald A WORKING run over the country spending ev-| "Certainly. answered how can I do that?” said e pscabye Bieter on cheap (Claus, “but he will look rat Claus, cunningly. ° “ | » : exton aid the farn © you a bushel of sil ‘ of your columas and/mon tramp was treated as A sextot 7 J Suits worth $30 15 00 1 must write to you.|such, but when I met her every “Oh Ian sorry. But | must see ver for hin said the farmer pore and $35 on sale. ’ a ng girl, now em-/thing changed him, anyway n't let him come nis was just what © Clay | ployed tn work, of which !am| One day I wanted to tell her my|t0o close to me, though.” == | was waiting for. Bo he salé “Well, = overseor everything, including | past, but she wouldn't hear it, so All righ said Little Cl ed as you have been 80 kind to ~ r : paying the bills to @ certain ex-|a short time after a friend(?) of — = e tonight, I erg Saal bes: al ry Suits worth $20 to tent Miss Grey, do you!mine told her what a “tough guy “ fi e you anything I have. I will $25 on ele... 5.00508 think a servant should do that? I had been. She did not question|| A Strong Testimonial ve il my conjurer to you for a bushe nf z you think in the future the eight: | id my case, and now that|]) tore tn . several years w ; Nady ba uve soursie thane ie reat ong is lish Discov ery rys- hour law will be passed for serv trie 7) ix keeping company perma ae || gleefully gg: Suits worth $12 to ants iz homes? r. | pron - |\too, because if it remains here it| tolis rows air in ays $15 on sale... oe I have the permission of enter-| If she cares more for him than || tor weeks a to pe will way be pamiesing te ot ths | X . y | tatni friends in the kitchen,| for me, all wel 4 good; but he at wT wis ray that || sexton, because the jooke — Loop Di ave Saver Goad yet, oa 1 | better ate like he has |] ‘ere are eo of the pam, My ake & sexton When We saw him in| $1000.00 Reward if We | Fai ; Read Our Guarantee. would on the p or two, th drop her, for 1 t a « wa « t ches | Try It at Our Risk. Mail Coupon Today. t th $30 tc ant with er like her and nt te he ~ af r ar ° You don't suppose the conjurer | - as worth " : it vrqhtom A i liscaeat ae TNE you. Liskae * x x ate show himself to me again, do cere $35 on sale. ...--.-. tps t give me your opinion? Thanking||] a1 'was, ger and am now os Usha TB him?” added the} Don't ey ought you A TOUGH GUY able to # si years | farmer 3 : t na A and mm certain that had fm Oh, no, indeed he won't. He just worth $20 to one al A.—I cannot see that there is begun treatme t PpoeTe | talke to you when you talk to him 5 ee ee to hope you| anything for you to do. If you ||) shen are oe 7. answered Little Claus : esas ess ~ | Now, M as A vonage speak against the other man Per pigeh Bi yl sayone dareate Was rade. Tate sh ve never | \ | r vod i ; | | you will put yourself on a level fering t Claus went off with bis bushel of You can secure a Suit ‘ Oe ed ° WORKING GIRL, | with h Imm If you have the op- | ; ne bags silver and the big chest, both on his Coat for the price Dre ses re 1 $11 35 At! don't think servanta | bf ee ene, | st shy gent a gaa) mk wen en NS ii perry inbiion felted Sees e Bl ae doubt if It would do any good. | ympic lew ant arium thought he had really bought a won-| 0 satisfy you ET ee ee os wher Be thankful for the good ef. | DR NUBRNDES cant Wiss comanen | in the majority o “4 chars ie fect love has had on your | On the opposite side of the road, Bee ear wark vo K character, and continue to be a not far from the farm was a leStarts 9 a.m. | i 5 | SSIES rier a : ani ar Ss a. = 4 hana ( favor of an eight ward, and Wh & ROME Wate |went as far as the n of the hour law for girls and women too. bridge which spanned the | river rare employed at housework, and | wHicH 1S Then he stopp and said quite| am quite sure it will be a mat- |cHEAPER? loud y “I don't need this heavy ol ter of a short time only nell D Waae: Stas t would: ike seen, guess I'l n ; such a law will be passed: to have some of the readers of The | Now, the sevxton was in the Beautiful Hair and lots of It—if you use Crystolis Te enerne to me it would net: [20 Ave Simvelr opmion as to | 11 the you will remem-} be more than fair to allow the | victor it is cheaper for a family | ete te toea shearer and | dandruff, itching scalp, or any or all working girle to tell their side [7 oe own a residence in nd {t was he whom the fa are | forms of hair trouble, we want you to of the story, too. | also think aot, le? er had seen earlier in the evening, |, are |try “CRYSTOLI at our risk there should be a place other Pe mi naceaty eine | believing It to be the conjurer. So ting ruarantes, with- 4 than the kitchen in which a | : BW. he orie 1 out, “D an me into , nat te ° girl may entertain her friends | 4 1 wit be glad to have TR eee cttcied} \. IAcdk we bike Phe . . | any of the readers who have et ease ak h- Corner Third and Madison LOVE 18 LIKE A PLANT had experience in this fine | ; uo oval bam JANO NEEDS NOURI answer the question for B, W. ‘Wi r s H secured be tor t we ur oor - = lfor advice, as I teal at ae ee. TO CLEAN J F E ot Europe has been ¢ hon 89T Greek “y * ayried once before, but my hus hull tahun esoiniaa ury Frees ps nl ued ” a “ye abe Year Miss Gre Vill you please lena Seesstin xpon . S. Government Inspected Meats band died. I met my present hus-|, Dene Mine rey a ite. plume same, way iis a iru one Ab pea ih — band during ey harnine then? , May 21,.—Because he | right» lreds and w eae uring my W he was ver Oe i h a good charac- | written u . B\ina to mo an he wa Miss J. {EDWIN J. BROWN, DENTIST] y<a*,clven tient oo°e Sating [sunt ie Pennie y ve t always fen ate agua. Fines ee eS oe rink instructor named France heir beauttful hal Bing my ver cea water and pure soap; rinse 1 am .now entire time and Mud: ch’ er higate ho have had dandruff riendly rim, thoroughly In warm water and |persona ' wpe. neciuities on € Biaaiiy te Sag Nate deeper fri > ‘ hake neatly ural 4 t 1 acting. ¢ charge at Toulouse. | : Meat S ecials Thursda than any of 1 ther gentlen i 98 ie tacit ae Wha. cantar: t 3 pe women appeared in court and ‘ nequaintances; but I never felt a Moai bhatt n Crowns and Bridge sat side by side, chatting amia P y jo not now toward hint Uke] taking a few strands a © ine |seee ue ead sizte. ts bly and instead of reproaching UNION HEL i ' In love should| and strip to end with dull edge |85.00, #10.00 Bly HU as Hida Bret P—16 0} to the pound. think 9 ) hould) = 8 Rliver 506 * e husband, yaaa iis 17 1. Lan - i Y pe x re ce an hae i lide M highly of hie sanelderation oat o.. 6 ---hécg leman whom maeal sod an me 4 f the jury refuse © convict. Chop --15c|Pork Steak .... pec MISSOULA, Mgnt—The corpse |#nd ha - The three left the court arm HICKENTA ALES—F Late § d Pot Roast Beef. . 15c| Corned Pig’s Feet Bc He 1s as good as can be of a be autitul young woman was Bese . entist youl in arm, | oralLa' e Sprea ‘ one liind: but geta the blues found In her room a hotel here t | ; Bs iy be makes, and ays | toda ¢ arrived Jast night and| |W! Pc taeea | rch UNITED. STATS ase Order them tonight—we'll deliver them at any hour you may 17c Corned Pig’s Head. Heit bout me and strives t das “Mrs, John Smith, | oy es ae eaten. ioe ia Mae tna of the {f ask-—steaming hot—freshly made—from original Mexican recipe ¢ A |solicitous abs Pp No pape ere found | ty ° ket your money and|court has orderec anlygaliel arpa | © erie: prod White MARKET, O14 Pik Mark -s cps ee Me id he n h “gi a Danita vais 1 wot le ‘\sult in the federal government 8] f pure American p : ae eee friable ciroumstencer sia not lovela bekoslet,and one. copper. cant bp sult against the National Bank off B. & M, TAMALE GROTTO—1511 THIRD AVE 8NYDER'S MARKET, New Corner Market. Hi/hefore marrying that I did not lov een cor coreg tart Dentint Commerce, to recover $15,000 be- | epee Money him; but thought more of him than | were ne valuables foun begs so ERA WD Tete neawetne Kant fAIN 5306 returned it Any sales we make are not as represented any other. He said my fr ge Po werg slightly burned and sul enings until nd Sundays | Cashe sd for M. P, McCoy. | would grow into love; that my/cide seems certa