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WHE STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913. KEEP THE CHILDREN SAFE FROM DISEASE BY THE STAR DOCTOR Ladies’ Suits Made to Order $25.00 and $28.00 Pit aad Workmanship Guaranteed Ladies" ga8-240 Lumber Bx Tailor Suit Shop Bide ESTABLISHED 187 acDougall - fouthwick Individual resistance to disease is the best preventive - _ At the of eac school year many are ha € natural misgiving Kee anata thetr bo 1 «irl ywded pe nba 2! tion a capceilles etipnatien ust Printers The wisest way to insure the health of your child ts to keep b Lo — ™ power of resistance high! ° ya THIRD MAIN 1043 Many people cannot explain the reason for the fact that sor 1018 adults and some children seem to take everything on | The pathos of the little letter below # touching, and brings to mind riCces nm eres oul e€a 1S oo others rarely have anything the matter with them, The individual | foreit child's side of the tion of divoree. The tragedy of the ? sila VENTILATED TOUPEES FOR MEN with a high resis © is Very much more likely to escape ills than the |divorce mills, that “grind exceeding small,” f on the children, the : one with poor resistance inexpertenced beings, who, without their consent, were ushered into the F ~, : A : Cue Rpetatty Teste Wiminis: the tae ab ha ausvtval 6b the HetiK aop\al th, ovary | WORIE. to Bave: thet Ayame beatae rfid bare etree ee 16 Linen and Crash Suits Which Formerly Sold From $27.50 to $45.00 practical way two b ! they know in their little world d their short exist i Keeping the child “fit” can only be ¢ mplished through the con-|ence. Is it fair to the ehildr Let parents who are contemplating for $11.50 a stant carrying out of senaible ties of Iiving in the home. separation ask themselves and each other this que jon, “IS IT FAIR] a i It ts id story of food, of ventilation, of regular sleeping hours,|TO THE CHILDREN Ihe materials are fine linen and crash. he trimmings are varied. Naturally there } of regular exercise in the fresh air, of suitable recreation and suffi Here the letter, just as I recetved tt 5 aan Hl clent employment to keep the mind and body in trim are not all sizes in the lot. If you will appreciate high quality of merchandise, i Simple, systematic home life, a sensible diet, a proper conside J oi. E = tion of the Importance of outdoors in the life of every growing child, at an exceptionally low price, you will be one of the 16 women who will buy } ‘ Use YOUR cRErorr | and immediate attention and remedy for small {lls will usually result in these suits Saturday. The special price $11.50. Open a Charge Account atthe || maintaining @ resistance sufficient to withstand many of the child diy 4 tory Hair Store—You Can|) eases which go around each year tn the school community er . j { my. ae tery: Terme. Though this program is very simple, it means self-denial and con A.—My dear little girl, I wish 1 could decide this for you, but, you 19 Wash Dresses | Suits in White Serge and Wool i manufacture everything J, 8tant watchfulness on the part of the parent! see, | don't know your papa and mamma, and have no way of telling | i i Minis Gosts of ky Special tlle: __ | Gulekwill:rear you betters "You ate 7Oune to wales eth w choles, and Formerly Priced From $15.00 to $35.00 Materials | Pattern or Design. the best way will be to go to the one who ts most careful whe you | Former Prices Range From %32.50 to $55.00 i { ing in or mail ue your Cut ||, The man who travels on a p visit, and what kind of children you play with, and the one most inter For $10.25 fel in Thi li cae Oombtign. eaetas ia cee who can easily TRAINED PIGEON ested in your school work, and who tells you just what to do that {s Special in is Selling at $18.75 ford to pay his own fa right, and teaches you never to He, or steal, or do anything that ts not The materials 1n this assortment include votles, The majority of these Suits are white serge, a —— fcliag C. Cauffman ferenee pliant — | GOES TO SCHOOL J rignc fine marquisettes, crepes, ratines 1n combinations | tailored and semt-tailored effects; besides the: 4 Factory Hair Store til seule hincaiivoen ‘avid ‘ and many others. The colors are as varied as the | there are others which are of ratine and white i 1401 First Av. you? Advertise for a better one. materials themselves. Th trimmings in some | epo The dark-colored Suits pr nt au equal: t lian o Star Weat bk | cases are decidedly elaborate, making the gar-| ly pleasing combination of styles. A glance at fy ff es) ments suitable for a variety of afternoon and | these offerings will convince you that every gar- ! evening purposes, whi others are sufficiently | ment is extremely high class, and that the price worth, ‘ond Floo plain for street wear. ere are all sizes in the | of $18.75 is only a fraction of their real assortment, Spectal at $10.25, | Se LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP. TAKE ELEVATOR. FIFTH FLOOR ALL THE NEW STYLES IN LADIES" SAMPLE SUITS write, evidently with @ perfect or he could a Sale of Long Underwear Hosiery for. one has aptly safd that all gentus in tr Right now we are showing a most complete f Chi Id Si Ik it ° 3 ; greatost trouble ts that Poe has not been dead long enough to insu Gl B || ’ assortment of women’s and misses’ Wearing popularity, ‘Tho paychological reason for this ls that in every genera or lidren. q ioves oys uur. s Apparel. All new designs, tailored in the most jtion t are a few men who are far ahead of their tir and the = —o fashionable manner, are here on display for jt " through a certain amount of development before they can : OBS appreciate them. We are just beginning atch up with Shakespeare, t t | tt: your early inspection. Sere caus a a. rice a em s wi onth who the writers of the Bible in their own day and other great thinkers, Particular attention {s called to the splendid showing of biue and biack serges, tailored he Raven” was written during the fllness of his wife, whom he A small lot of Union Sutts, LBOW-LENGTH Gloves right up to the minute, and Mned throughout loved sincerely through all his “ups and downs,” which ts enough to mostly for girls; 50c quality, in Mousquetaire style, with Skinner satin. Jaccount for {ts apparent ravings, He was an educated man and very 5e. with double finger tips uar a nt e e€ | brilliant, and did not his sense of meter under the stress of mind and two patent clasps at And At Prices That Will |he suffered when giving vent to his grief. id aon erwear va boys bag a f oe eee ‘es mame and girls heavy cotton ‘nion Oo perfectly. lack, white -_— i Q—Will you pi my mother tea widew woman, Suits. Special price, S5¢. and tan, in nearly all sizes. U0) Wal bo Mes? Sanne Save You From $5 to $1 0 three nd has mo sup- The pair, 69¢. Y darn if you will give Ever- port, nad mor able te do much wt All-wool Union Sults for boys Girls’ and girls, in all sizes up to 14 maspeioetis | ores wear Hosiery a trial. Ever- on every purchase. Every garment in this A—According to the provisions of the mothers’ pension law, a : for school wear. They will poomias | eatesss ots Se _ —_ a Wicks and His Little Friend [woman owning property is not entitled to it : § years, The sult, $1.00, wash, give good service and | | Wear stockings are guaranteed to new, and we not only guarantee the fabrics fn . or 4 girls’ W ‘nic look well. There are all sizes last wit v every particular, but assure you a perfect fit [| THIS PIGEON GOES TO SCHOOL Pe rap ss Rade 1 {Uaton ta: Witte dad. taataral cenine six months without develop fj in every line and detail. A little chappie named Wicks,| Gaite latte sia, The pa The pair, 2. ing a hole anywhere. They are . ive eading 4 id, J . Whether you purchase or not, we want you bem cg cater or P03 | $1.30 to $2.00, Women's Street Gloves, $1 no more expensive than any to come In and see these beautiful new crea- M or Wicks di ered day | A.—The marrt: in this state, and the best thing aie a Black, white, tan, gray, other kind. Up to 7%, 25¢, or tions. tual the taean | suite wine! [they can do for the protection of themselves and the child is to be re Ba bora — apparate gar-} | champagne and navy. A few 2, 25¢, He taught the pigeon to accom-|™arried, It is the simplest way to settle the matter ae ests and Drawers are} | other shades are included six pairs in a box, $1.50, LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP J =="0, 28" ato nie Tcadea'‘c wear aon. | | $a U OP pach morning. when Wicks chain aes First Floor. First Wicot, moved im starts out for the school building, the pigeon hops onto his shoulder| and remat there until the jour ney is ended. 1 Instead of flying away home tm mediately, he waits to see whether| the boy has a written message for A him to take back the particulars of the law, or t Another favorite trick this saga- cious bird does is to fly to the win dow sill of the boy's bedroom at 7 each morning and peck and until his master wakes and opens the window. ROOMS 500 TO 508, ARCADE BLDG. SECOND AVE., BETWEEN UNION AND UNIVERSITY wre had to me Know If there te a Inw her of feet trom the to move It, but we do: Kerkoff Djer-Kiss A READER, If you will call up the clerk at the city hall, he will tell you |} you where you can find the ordinance. New Moire Ribbons 25c S The Wonder Millinery Co. 1525 Second Ave. 216 Pike St. OUR EARLY FALL STYLES now being shown are ready for your approval. We have all the latest Models made in the prevalling Matertais. coo Kerkoff Djer-Kiss Face Powder in four shades, $1.00. Williams’ Jersey Cream Soap, box of 3 cakes, PLENDID Ginch Motre Ribbons—the kind that are favored by fashion, are offered at 40¢. “Hibrow has a wonderful mem- sald the Wise Guy 4 f& special price tomorrow. ‘Because of a Mary Garden Talcum Powder, jar, 50¢. MODERATE PRICES at so?” asked the Old Fory large contract, which we made months ago, we Madame Isabell’s Skin Food and Wrinkle’ aqJ¥en,” replied the Wise Guy are able to sell this most desirable merchandise Paste, $1.00 jar, 79¢, 1525 Second Ave. TWO STORES 216 Pike st. vhy be. c8n Rame you the last at a remarkable price concession. Crisp, lus- Palmolive Soap, cake, 6¢. six vice presidents of the United better give trous ribbon, 6 inches wide, in the following : Pinaud’s Lilac de France Vegetal, 59¢. Pinaud’s Brilliantine, assorted odors, ie. Armour’s Stork Castile Soap, 7 for 25¢. q Holmes’ Fragrant Frostilla, for the toilet, 15¢, First Floor. States.” yout A KENTUCKY : A.—You would better think about ft awhile longer, and {f you can ]do no, seo the girl again before deciding. Then, if you feel you do |not love her, kindly and honestly tell her so. She may have written lthere was some one else to test you. You never can tell. You say you lare 22 now, #0 you must mean you were only when you commenced to think you loved the Kentucky girl. The fact that you have cared to go out with no other girl, may mean that you do still care for your |Southern sweetheart. Go slowly, and time will help you, colors White, Light Pink, Deep Pink, Light Blue, Medium Blue, American Beauty, King’s Blue, Brown, Emerald Green, Black. Special, the yard, 25¢, First Floor. MacDougall-Southwick Second Avenue and Pike Street SORT OF A HOBBY [How It Was Done Q—I am a «irl of 20, a young man of 25 for a LOS ANGELES—A moving pig- ture company of Indians and cow- boys fought a real fire in the Santa Mr. Hoffman wanted room to properly display his — oo| PERU, Ind, Aug. 29.—"I am|<2e% canyon, near Santa Monica, Hoffman System Tailored Suits which have been re- pAOERSTOWN, Md. Ang, 29.— | going to show you how he aid it,” | sa by the faines en rer ea t 1LDA, > be led to @ other e s > {ed by th as saved by t! ceived by the public with such great approval. I told | foung man who is in love and intends to marry usually since 1909 has been the novel | ald Willard “ean ay a farmer neer movie” actors. sg i i leays so. If you wish to avoid disappointment, don’t {magine a young fence of Mr. and Mrs, Frank | }amls twels app eo him that I could sell every skirt, dress and waist and [| fin in love with you, and that he wants to marry you, unless he says|Vernon of Braddock Heights. The| Yim ne Strempted to ¢ a ke pt | ll his Eastern-made goods if he would le x so, and then take it under serious consideration. He is extremely | marriage ceremonies h ancagd Py pelea oe pe ? imself a a s Eastern-mz goods if he wou et me cut woifish if he objects to your having other company, and as a free-born| performed in as many different pata eg phi ee picked up Choice home the prices low enough. |American girl, you have a perfect right to go with whom you want,|countries, Asked why he and his| ft "avo ver & s&caliber, te pointed Sb, grown = Cut | lespectally as you are not engaged to any one wife had been married so often,| , .°r Mrs! ant x Papobe ear NY, Flowers and y 2 hotel " ¢ e) 4 e M4 | Remember, {t takes more to make married happiness than Just | Vernon said it was @ sort of a/ UY Ni and fell dead on the itor HOLLYWOOD WPlants at being “good to me.” Any man can “be good” during courtship, Mar-| hobby ieee : , ve Jus ne a Iriage t# tho acid test. He ePm. FT? tended “to, Mill timeplt tor mp cue yaw cee a ended to kill himself for no one Prices. y | gata aaa uaa ial re Has New Method | knows of any reason why he should Funeral i 1 ise to sell ll Eg 1 | gacet would like to know if washing the mow have courted death. Harrell was t m under promise to sell out a tastern lines before waver ts a sure cure, aa stated in day. Wie HUNTINGTON, W. Va. Aug. 29 48 years old and leaves a widow, Designs our . %, J ’ eee! em 1 olution. b . . 10 p.m. Saturday. I've cut the prices so low that Seattle give iceiMticle published was of the discovery that @ solution of|—some husbands make charges of Specialty vomen can’t resist the temptati t ha he silver nitrate applied to the tongue and mouth will destroy the taste alienation of affections and file VEGETABLE SILK HOLLYWOOD GARDENS, Inc. women cant fr le temptation to share in these Bie acco, Silver nitrate is known as a powerful drug, and cauter| suits seeking damages, but Charles] UNDERWEAR ANO HOSIERY Second Av. at Pine. remarkable bar ns Remember, I guarantee you a izes the skin and nerves, destroying, for a time, their sensitiveness./ Reed has another =m pthod He | Looks Like Silk. Cost Phone Main 1665. . : It may help for a time, but unless the patient rcomes the desire| charged George Vance with “tres | 302 Peopl fair and square deal. All goods are marked in plain for tobacco, he is never permanently cured You will have to over-| passing on enclosed real estate” tn | ——— » St the court of Magistre art Reed says that, despite his warn ings, Vance persisted in paying at come this some time, if you wish to be free. Why not begin now, with out drugs? Don't be so foolish as to use every remedy you see pub Recause a discovery 1s in the paper is no excuse for running figures and sold exactly as I'm_ building advertised, Buy Your Fall E. G. SEAMAN. my record along these lines. Mehed f , It sntions to Mra Reed, who ts the ‘ . post haste to the drug store and doping yourself with te Suit on Credit rs mother of four children New These Prices Mean Money Saved to You JOHNSON’S CURE Aachadie SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT | . Suits and Coats, values to Waists, value to $2.50, now Petticoats, value to $3.75, | in z wines ae , / J fed WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—A LONDON, Aug. 20.—The story of | $25.00, now ........84.95 ...... Ses OMe oc chereen ck $1.45 Bi iaseball and an autograph letter the baby which swam as soon as Fi MK _ SPECIAL LOT _ _ SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT |trom Walter Johnson, Washington's it war put Into the sea, though re inely Tailored Suits, all Eastern Fall Waists, hand - embroidery (Children’s Dresses, value to premier pitcher, did more than ceived with so much laughter at the e P ar ee . » Value medicine could do to bring about British Medical Congress, is taken styles, values to $40.00, handkerchief linen, value to $1.50, now 25e § } eee ple Spe io leas tar ieeieenas Maney, tan 20 - pad Ss 2.95 ~ , the rapid convalescen seriously by Professc n SS ae -$22.% $6.75, now $2.95 SPECIAL LOT A , & youthful admirer of the secretary of the Royal Life Saving SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT Children’s Sweaters, va big ball tosser Soclety rah Geek val. Welece’ hand embroidery lildren’s Sweaters, value Johnson, whose numerous ad 6 professor, it is true, is dis Dae tL. « Sanenite err eee ye" to $1.25, nov -25¢ FB} mirers include scores of youthful posed to regard the infant's exploit tle to $35.00, now $19.50 handkerchief linen, value to ss “fans” who idolize the pitcher, as “an accident | SPECIAL LOT $5.00, now $1.95 ni SPECIAL LOT heard of the serious {lness of th “It is possible,” he said, “that Suits, value from $25.00 to SPECIAL LOT tlazer Jackets, value to lad and wr to him, sending the chUd’s arms and legs w os Map lads va c $7.00, ow baseball he had used in pitching DR. L. R. CLARK, D, D, 8, moved before its immersion in ac $35.00 now ....... 214.50 Dresses, value to $15.00, Miviintel $1.00 the Washington team to victory. cordance with the ordinary swim SPECIAL LOT ROW. 1. ee ceind $2.95 SPECIAL LOT The boy's recovery since receiving] We do dental work on which you] ming movement, and that there} > “A “ 7 tur Muffs and Neck Pi » letter has progressed rapidly, |can rely absolutely, It ts first-/after it continued the movement] Lo > Fall Coats bie aded velvet, es os oo Fur pa fi Hahes Pieces, [| the letter has progres tear avitet ae wan Ral res after it, oon LADIES TAILORING aa , now resses, value up to 5.00, ‘oO . ov | ranted; every pi of work ex-| It is also possible,” he added,| 4 $15.00 now $9.95 $2.95 #) hibits the maximum of beauty and|“that the ehild had inherited the in St 1 Fit id Fi H h 4 : pee : SPECIAL LOT | durability stinct for the swimming move yle, Fit an ints Bi, sina reas elias’ 00. fveoters vals $9 0h THE DENTISTS WHO ARE [ment.’ rroressor neory.| Absolutely Guaranteed es, value. te ous sses, ‘Vi : A eres ECOGNIZED ccording to Professor Henry, | 5 5 5 o 3.95 . ‘ . 29—8, C. Be 7 “ , tg i $6.50, now $1.95 $2.50, now ...:..+- .B5¢ now oe $3.95 TALLAG, Aug. 20-8, C. So tt Of} tor the painstaking manner in]sWimming ability often |". in SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT Los Angeles ass a ae nal which they perform all operations families; and he mentioned & case bbe ap op S ai Sa % or-Made Cloth Serge Coats, blacks and Lawrence to land the largest la are the ones you should select | of % 6-month-gld child which floated The books of the National are open for : Misses’ Cloth Skirts, tailor Women’s Tailor-Mad Mostafa! leant 1 trout ever caught here. The fish) wien in need of dental service, |!" ® swimming bath In the pres- your account, Get all the new fall clothes made, value to $4.00, now Skirts, value to #10100, sow py9 i ioe S12, de | was 35 inches long and weighed 18/tiat we are auch 1s shown by the|°2ce of an audience you want and pay the account a little at a i ber woe ieee i. ae TOE pee $ now : cay pounds fact that we are patronized by con-] BUTTER GOOD AFTER time, servative, thinking people, who $30.00 Tailor-Made Suits, in Mixtures or Serge, Straight Cuts and Cutaways BOTH MEN KILLED | irefuily’ welsh ana consucr mac|MANY YEARS IN WELL 4 at $8. 95 IN A PISTOL DUEL be tae A ce GRANT CITY, Mo, Aug al | i Z sraegetioh i er MAKE YOU) crock of butter was taken from at P $18.00 Long Coats, in Mixtures, $7.95 FORT SMITH, Ark, Aug. 29.—| 9? extra henyy $10 Gold Crown for) well on the farm of John MeQuigs _ eee Pet |} Renewing an old quarrel, Thoma ; or one of our famous Never-| wealthy land owner twelve miles 4 Slip Plates for § In ! Foreman and Carl Burrows en-|*"P St sc ON northeast of this place, a few days| t gaged in a pistol duel near West | ago. The butter was lost in the} Seaman Charge he oriman Uldd uit Oe a rare ot sti Trout thas both] Regal Dental Offices, |weli years aco by “ar. “Mcquiges| OUTFITTING CO Sla - aoe of were Killed, In a previous duel! 5 1p. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager |i", Who died seven years ago. The | e Ww Burrows was severely injuged cloth still was around the butter, oith Ho" 1405 Third Av, N. W. Cor. Union| which stilt was firm of bright color|f 225 SECOND AVENUE eek and of good eating quality, } Open at 10 a.m. Tomorrow 1316 Second Ave. iii ar iiciagt O° Ferrin Th kd With Yeu Eau de Toilette $1.25 3

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