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a ‘THE STAR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1913, > Why Worry About Wrinkles? There’s Beauty in The Billie Burke (with hat on) of Five Years Ago and the Billie Burke of Today Women From Cradle to Grave, Says Billie Burke gL SAVOY, Lond BE Yo and t le have always gk “a aw amed theat You ave—and xpe h, but I ha ev Sept enced wa with dr to managet who has a number he Youth te & prot rath r ps r young actresses on the) When being a w ri those ye ‘ f character promisinx ung a het , gait compiled a very was the only ex " Y » to car gament for youth as sre was thought to be * ry out the fe of tha th ae J © the woman. | nature! at e i I want very much to fmpress this r “ee ered at her be ; t ’ all the women wh ead my I may say on 8 nay | be a ee joes not mean the “end of got be taken as be at all preju-} Ne bb cagl ee ny Woman of brains and diced. wre J oduce heart Joo long ha ty and worth wonherty € . t t r the mar A any W oe * Ko t - mistake ¢ V after on the ———— have ae Ladies’ Suits Made to Order Bear eg $25.00 and $28.00 nhardt, Ellen Terry—in fact every woman who has Fit and Workman tp Guaranteed enough to understand = th years meat to Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop aad beauty of women—t q9H0 Lumber Exchange Mids, a the Where Shall Go for First-Class suth, youth youth Ye Ao n the world —— | | VANCOUVER, B. C.—Warrante | | It Has Always Been Good Now, It Is ave been issued for the arre ”» Vancouy with » riots. partie Ge to the Boston Dentists, | ™! Who Have a Reputation for o-* They had no piace in the party, he said. . " CHICAGO.—Elks of the United First-Class Dentistry. States will build at Bedford City B iVa., t proposed national home etter Tg your teeth) re aged mothers. It was at first : are aching oF You) tnt to build at French Lick Th E d bi cavities in| Springs, Ind. A mail vote decla an Ever your teeth, or if) in favor of the Virgin! ja city you have missing ° 7 teeth that you| SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — George E wish replaced, or|H. Wrenn, socialist candidate for if your gums| governor, dec jared in a spe yes bleed readily, or|terday that he did not desire the @ you have pyorrhea, you cannot | support of the 1. W w Perr | ¥ do better than consul the Dentists, at 1420-22 Second Av, opposite Hon Marche. These bed dentists have been in thi. location CALUMET, Mich. — Margaret for over 11 years, and have turned | Fazekas, aged 14, was shot and Oat more strictly high class Den-| fatally in 4 yesterday in a bat tle betw copper mine strikers and deputies. . tistry than any office in the West Even the Dental Profession will ‘edmit that. No charge is made for consulta tios and advice. Go today and see the Boston Dentists, at 1420 Second &¥, opposite Bon Mar:he, about We think we have the best equipped cafe- o-* connec: of an ore hed SAN FRANCISCO.—in }tion with the discovery opium smuggling ring here than usual significance ts at your teeth. You won't be sorry. [to the find on the ste Man. teria in the a lchuria of 59 tins of opium valued at $4,425. The ship's officer in whose department the drug was country and found bc be arrested we can serve you the best-— at lowest HE LIKES HIS FUN The police and Robert Je fisherman, do not agree o inition of fun Jensen was gathered minions of the law the Old Home prices. | near av., Monday night, ated considerable excite | in the saloon a few minutes | before. Jensen entered the saloon and. going behind the bar. a fight with John Kas Jowner. Jensen bested and grabbed a gun f Waving the gun in the direction, a Wi 9 | dozen men lined up at the bar, Jen treated through the rear door. nsen explained he was just fur fun “Bums” Keep Word; Return to Court 2.—Testing his having a little New Cafeteria CHICAGO, & ideas of what the “square deal” will m do, Judge John Mahoney yesterday F t dU Foleased 32 prisoners, largely rift Irstand Union raff, on thelr word of honor to re turn to his court This morning 28 of the 32 appear: | jed and pleaded guilty to miuor of | fenses ory =— When gutter bums of the sub RESINOL CURED merged tenth come back to face jail terms, urged only a sense of honor, the country’s not going to AWFUL PIMPLES the bow-wows,” sald the judge. | | Philadelphia, Pa—"l had been| lt ubled for the past yer Dr. with pimpler b cor y cov L. R. lered 1 fac i eck The { CLARK, D. 9. 8. ST. JOSEPH, Mo. S=/P0| See jog leer When a patient will write to us| be followed « whe 108 & ne Poser rt rd) Ae . 884 say our work gave perfect aat.|% Kreat big rat is the hard luck Of| very uncomfortable, 1 tried most lim, there is no! re tel McDonald, who has no home 1g Phy F fatal coaniia, WHE Wiel be added, mores -eare't ald came to St. Joseph fr Aeges is ene ns te can sho 1 City. He declared the aig p Mes “tg hk { ar He display , , ae eee ne, eM nose, where he clalt Re Miia tro ae | ener aan ia ae Resinol Ointment 4 eve nt vacdehes ap, there was not a ir Plates $5.00 . 7 'G « smooth as if there was never work turned out of this office, an i Greenburg, 4167 Frankford Ave this reason we are able to give| YORK SPRIN' ‘a | Oct. 27, 1912 YOU'S guarantee that is bona fide.| Howard farmer | For elghteen years Resinol has WE GIVE GAS led a queer fight while on his way} been a favorite doctor's prescgip Ito town. Two big turtles engaged |tion and household remedy for sneha lit combat in the shallow water {a|itching troubles, skin eruptions; Regal Dental Offices’ | Springs Dam. They fought fierce! |dandruffy sores, piles Stop OF. LR. Clark, D. D ‘or some time, until both were ex | itching instant! All te 1905 Third 8. Manager |i usted, when Gardner captured | sell Resinol Soap and Ros t TE. Av N. W. Cor. Union| then h weighed about twenty| ment. For free trial, writ pt >) Bring This Ad With You| pounds }ro-n, Resingi, Baltimore, . ew Tailored Suits for Fall at $20 s Sean ee | | Sturdy Suits for Sturdy Boys op Seach 0 EE ag, Two-Trouser Suits $5.00 raph q ine tha the Flet @ grade you are in, you You will have to pay at a b Q—What mart aw been deserted by her by of hin where to be lemally £ A.—She will have to get a published a certain number of ascertain the price from ar W healthy ax cam be, very much. I give amy t dom rete the necessary and proper do you think? help ' hes to remarry, whe hax od has no Idea and wants the expense? IGNOWANCE 1 ©. The divorce eodings are ri The expense var but you can ¢ Avenue and Pike Hat to 81.50 wwe ' $3 In Connection ONE- AND TWO-TROUSER SUITS, $7.50 fi rer d ce. All In r t fc tt its at from $10.00 ouse cut for boys; not € 8 ‘ for boys ‘ ‘ nt to select « ost of ¥ ‘ make st up-to-date models of the coming season in sizes to The priced at from 510.00 25.00, Velvet Corduroy Trouser Splendid val t $1.50. SUGGESTIONS FOR SCHOOL 50. \ ses, $4 Boys’ I ‘ De to $1.25, i Wool Trousers, $1 Boys’ Sweaters, $1.50 to $6. s1.00. with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., ONE-TROUSER SUITS $5.00 oo. SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, SPECIAL $6.5 | ‘o take off the hat" Is am ssion, and can be |used by efther sex. So there, now at to your thinking 1 | aby raisin * with you, but de not be re than Is necessery for lune und, so thas it will be | | &—1 am a youns «irl years old. My folks were eruet to | : 1 thoaght it {0 leave home. Eomade a m | ‘ quaintance, and he seemed as yumh he enred for e. F | Sandered away from home and lived with Sims” : ome i eg bes t he is far from io mew, ewe le f ny f from me mow, and | am working for my living stock of children’s have 1 thinks ; far away je down, | FROM A ARTED GF 7 | A—You are doing your reaping now, according to the way you MacDougall- Southwick Second Avenue and Pike Street sowed. It always works out that way, If you marry this young man — ——— and settle down, without telling of your former life, and the man con ae : : Sask, thinge BES Abt (o be very unsettied. 1 Go.nct always adviee tell. /t2o, 3, face tattooed like a sat “| NORTH YAKIMA—The herd ot] NORTH YAKIMA.—Mr. and Mra. g the past, but in this particular case I think you should, if you marry| "ti, powd igs rt tbe ile 48 elk brought to Yakima county |W. , of this city, left the young man. At any rate, keep on being honest don’t make the] ing stein songs Nke ‘Die Wacht am | /“8t fall from Yellowstone park has| yesterday on a canoe trip down the | mistake of sowing wre gain. | Stein’ tossed | mcreased to € The antes Yakima and Columbia rivers to ia “ mth 1 condition and quite tame. (Portland, a dis 00 miles. Q@—1 am 2 young man, 21 years old, and have been tn love thetr ey ate cape ‘ eee eee witha dew for 2% years, and she tow wed lw love but she in 3S years ad lawful your mind p ca to marty her, aud her and T beth wish It 0 a Heide stu She has left the city to enre for her estate, nod I am so lone- | | — 1 do net know what to she jked me te come down ewed, waving a teac | I de of = rtaht: bet . fam se lonely ' ng ‘Hoch der Oolong’? | do ast haw anybody here: only half @ @enen, so please give mo If you served ‘em tea at ¢ | 1am worrying ¢ - Jof these tango-tiffins on Broad. ] ” manual work and Iabor at ft ten hours daily paso f thlee HE Wam sake Thet : for working off surplus energy, Lat widows! "“[Q08 rest t 1 3 with estates a when they are so much older then you,| eh gerelat ot Ger and eatn your own money. It bt be ¢ 1 to take a fine|°* a abertia. with ot At sapeh | ow or row a boat, or take some pleasur ise after working |™ grt oe a a hours | nk the Hotel } | Hank the Hotel ¢ pager And wit G e B { Ww C m | Q.—1 have been married three yenrs, and am 21 years of mee. a end venetiy th ns mi aunt e at unga 0 a paign - | I Hyved tm the back wood: married and came are ¢ he international R aired i the barn 2 es Was Resumed This Morning | times L have been fiom, In It possible for po shall I go about If Can ome be refined tn appe without ae ¢ heey || STREETS OF CITY A—Kefine is something better and higher than edueation One may ated to the last notct lack re t; or he may PAVED WITH GOLD be refined and not know how to spell t e in taind a COQUILLE, Ore. Sept blacksmith. uneducated man, with har toll, but with —The streets of this town so pure a mind and so good a heart that ege fessor | are paved with rock that may be pr to call hi | will yield $6.40 in gold to You can easily « ¢ nding the free night school the ton, it. was learned to- held in the high school buildings ¢ and winter day, following the receipt of an assay of specimens sent ih io penne to Virginia City, Nev., by J. ted, to raise C. Wilson, a miner, who de ne : Rae ion et tected traces of the precious the Indy, and alae of the nM metal in the paving mater: A.—If you haven't succeeded in raising evidence enough in two ial. The rock is secured months to win the bet, you would better shave from a quarry five miles ' from town. wi | SAN DIEGO.—Jacob = Ackerman the Union, and received any hurt to his can draw a pension. For particulars, write the hington, D. C., and inclose a stamped, self-ad dressed envelove ABERDEEN. — Eugene Foster.) “TEA DRINKING IN | formerly newspaper her here and later city edito The Worl GERMANY” |died yesterday at Dallas, Ore seco Here's | temp’ lesson for you ' Myrtle telephon Germany {i akin” to drink tea intead 0 ny, Myrtle A something brewing If it isn't n it's tea r kiddin’! commanded t same the more tea and onsumed in Germany every year T hevar thouent vd dive doc ase it," sighed Hank, the Hotel Clerk _ T supy it we before | the rathskellers will serving | | DEN Tis v little china pots with handles made| out of last year’s straw hats. Ir 144 Firat Book stead of a foaming tankard of Mil | waukee oup, the Mlb walter will leteam up with @ tray containing two fr@ile cups, just big enough to muzzle a kitten with, | ent And whilst I shovel out #1 [fe for you t t ugar or show my muscle by hoist-| end ave nn oxnr ing two lumps at a time, the pro-| ee prietor will rush In and unhook all the stelns from the walls and em into the alley But Say to inhale tea, I'll be dinged If 1 do tt In a rathskeller ye. Be. Brawn | “Ain't it flerce how all our child: Bawin 2. Db hood {deals get punctured 8c Medias, ae: Cae Jor later? I've always yearned to > ‘First "Ave |be a Heldelberg student, with a| iplll-box hat sewed to my bump of| Open ovenings until #, and Sun- ano tate. tor people who work.» ambition, a broadsword in hand| autome jon the | Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW—WEDNESDAY FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS Aa Follows: Choice Steer Pot Roast Rib and Loin Mutton Chops Choice Leg of A Mutton Bat (Our mutton is of a superior quality. Try it.) Pork be A &C Ulver ° Choice Dry Salt Pork, On oo belly stripped 4 Gans Wild Rose Milk Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p.m. ome a Lure for Young People | We are now displaying the largest assortment of Bunga- low ayer Pianos ever n in the city We have them in many case designs and a great variety | f finish We can now sell you a Bungalow Player Piano that will lake the me cheerful and harmonize with your | furnishings The Pianc Pianos are thoroughly dependable alow Player and l ynuvall the s tion and enjoyment that it is possible for a good musical rument to give. The w Pi Pianos are easy to play and pe ess a svi tone | rl ngalow Player Pianos are so priced that they lare wi he react ll, and represent the greatest value r the money ev riferec P i ces Range From $485 to $575 - free with « $25 worth of music tyer Ask about our special terms, hem now in the most modern Player \ int every one to become acquaint | w Player Piano. 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