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THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1913. 1426 Third Ave. | BECAUSE we give you styles, workmanship and and fabrics. | In Editor’s New Fal "$2.38. $8150 styl plain belted The siimness of youth Is in the long, | swinging, slender lines of | °* THE SEA 2 TA c EATTCE R Bu a Bun alow Pla er N j ees scoters seueuener saaitin oe nutebareeh LAUGH AND GROW FAT y g yer Now F Senile paper having full lensed wire news service wf the Culted Treas . ow ; watt Tice we wecond-class twatter j . S T er a rae \Never Before Have You Had So Many to Choogg Oe. er ak aan Enough! | Seemed So he Waiter Didn't Like Gray Hair, Either | From. We Have Them in a Large Variety DAILY HEALTHOGRAM] the. soda water fon i germ (FR pi of Case Designs and Finishes is likely to take place, it Is where glasses are used over and over iat 0'e | | If you fully reallzed the many pleasures the Bungalow Pl i* a | \ Bra) 1 ’ ayer again by every one & 1 any | | & ¥ (J has in store for each member of your fami c Plate | jon ¥ I 4 i The Value of a Pod Arne wilth: fe you, ybureel®) oan (DIRy” Alyy deusionl: pelactior oy ann AVE you a pod, Mr. Man? Do you sometimes fret (\ \ You can pany your daughter on hungalow Player white lest you should f inently lose it of y kt \A\ 7 she sings y “ ho 5 ' If so, cheer up; it uy etir eans of doir y 1 | Y an re the rug © and chatre esq” as good a AS a gt 1s pa tly did to ¢ y | play for the dance with a rhythm thas , Walters, down in 1 N ) } ro : c rley was a pressman W i Or You can t the w n oe with you ty t day he caught his nt forearm in the I your own hon 1 pla of thelr wondertg bone itself wasn’ roken I dk or said the 1 A Or you can clone rey 41 : have to be cu s he'd be ble | L2Q— : and please you 4 be ne, he tt } as alott : F nd pleas n " itd ut! It ain't nh that bothe Young Jinks, he was @ miser born, You can do all these things and many more with the Bui str arr what did he beth. : at ae Hie wife thought him a blighter Player Piano. a t But when she bought this year's : And ty : ' new gown , . Soles tapebi alte She really seemed the tighter! _ There 1s No Reason Why You Should Be Without not ng tledge m 1 ire Kir , ; the gr ards up peorvene es mamas . Ti plke, ; The prices offer the greatest values ever given. They are withiq ‘ Whe said, “it t But the : iN te; Tithe G ? your reach, and you can afford to own one. THEY RANGE FROM : te said, ' & , $485 to $575, Ineluding a Player Bench and $25.00 worth of music, i: sport chance to save it, if you are game; though if you ea a erarnaatiaiememnenmanacstee = lose you may have to pay your lif Pardes rr ancedwnnd teas you shomg Charley was gi all right And this is what the] | Right into the thick of Charley’s fat pod he cut a : 1 trench, laid the maimed forearm in it, sewed over the flaps TH’ ROAD TRAVELED MOST : F< of skin, put the patient to bed and let nature alone ir 4 GITS THE ARST RVTS 6 jt 7 A fortnight passed. Then the doctor released the arm| | the ( i and lo and behold enough good tissue had formed to mend 1. the maimed parts and give Charley a wing w in a little PPR v0 Wicca ha atid Wake Uo) cK . Chickerin 1 while promises to become as good as new Waite Ah, m'sleur {# like me M'sieur regret also se leetle g | So you see even a pod may have its uses. For == THE MYSTERY dt, blew up in the semi-final round, _ ie Dealers Charley's was big enough to stand the strain lara ab ane f : asec - BY BERTON BRALEY and tonight.—Adv. | : Life moves on in its own strange fashion, and nobody knows Coe eer rome ws om IT REALLY would be worth while, had Justice Brown the author: |] 1. reason why. Through love and laughter and caim and passion, ity. to send these men accused of selling polsonous foodstuffs to jail, | Wo Conder on to the day we die; and, busy worker and idle rover al an to the jailer to feed them on the evidence used in } 1. 905) in motley, the sage in gray, have learned at last, when the & rT May Manton Patterns Phone Main 6035 | = ol aaistniel s game is over, no hint at ail of the game they play enox Soap —_ We know the stars in their mighty courses, we know the secrets 4b wwe » ¥ din is vi 9 of earth and air; we've harnessed the strength of nature's forces, Bars ‘ Kf ; Why Should the Law Be an Ass é the seas we conquer, the depths we dare; but the “why” of things 7 f 25¢ NT 0 . tia., is a secret buried from any sight of our seeking eyes, and life runs or Ay Ci Fad \ SISCTRATE hiladelpt Se, ey Pe iced fon with its chances varied and scarcely a reason that satisfies stelle - men ircular te A MAGISTRATE in Philadelphia the other day voiced There's never @ sage who can quite unmuzzie the lips of fate Delivered USAT SEED i the opinion that a woman had a right to dress as she || with the word of truth, and the game goes on like an unsolved Only | = * Saturday . q om m , Seca zie, a mys’ marvel to age and youth; we love or hate with a With a om }): pleased and that it was none of the law's concern Seain a Salen ae sacs te malas nak tae Ok hur tite Other The Economy Store’ 8 But Philadelphia magistrates don’t have to be, and as |] moves on in its own strange fashion, and nobody knows the reason Goods Second Av., Bet. Spring and Seneca Sts. M matter of fact most of ‘em aren't, learned in the law why. At about the same time another Dogberry, down at At-| a ¢ 5 | Suit has been brought to dissolve y have little or n § lanta, was fining a young woman for appearing on the street]... nard coal trust a a men|t it sivas e eliotn LS Es ff ila ape aa “| Do Your Shopping Early saturda rs ‘ P : : | bi ete} t = } women may “wear the pants” figuratively, but mustn't drape|any old coal trust ts ed president of the Ame ght : their figures in them literally, lest public morals be hurt see t reader » do not ® We remain open every Saturday evening until 9 for the convenience of those who Yet trousers are a hundred times more comfortable and| Use a Water-Tight Waste Basket. | he wo ha to explain that he find it sossible to shop during day. However, we strongly urge, all who can to more sanitary than these new-fangled styles which the law| May I tender to meg dinate 4h eee Z . do their buying 1 \e forenoon, as we are generally so busy during the afternoon 3 : ne Corne ecipe for a bever | 46. anc ing ca giv atro’ ror vi vi winks at, thereby setting an example for men a eee Pn at favor) What Has Become of — Gait ven wo te: tae nent, ‘The and evening we can give our patrons as g nd attention and service as we like to, " 3 age that has foued «ri man threatened to kill him and The patronage of this house is forging steadily to the front with remarkable strides; A woman in trousers can get on a street car though the! win my family during the dog toward his bip kot proper Is are | used by us at every turn—we know how to merchandise, and + step be high. _She can chase for a train with some chance of} days? One gallon cold water, on teal oe fed Epo n i are if you have not yet visited our store, we want you to give us an opportunity to dem- » catching it if it’s about to start. In doing so she doesn’t mop | ?°4 a dark brown table faa shauta a ng 8 pope onstrate our ability as business builders and business holders. sup microbes or swish a cloud of dust into the nostrils of | apoc rs hard and he ¢ ed uta 24 hours We re full well that it’s not a spasmodic sale or bargain that makes a ‘ an sethe: dissolve nd cussion of the rl : $ i per * passers-by. Seep fh a cool piace, If you wi | neusston of the brain. | manent business; it's the continual giving of reliable merchandise at the lowest possible . Did you ever see a neater, prettier or more becoming| the above and & jrecord and Miss Burns’ statement margin of profit, combined with generous, efficient treatment id te 4 See gia ; . throw It Into the |that be had rescued t t ’ 3 Ree s i r x s costume than Rosalind’s, in the scene showing the forest of t and 00 done brutal attack, Cuff w ben “ " Our entire Second Floor is given over to displaying and selling of Women's, Misses’ ‘Arden? The law lets her wear that on the stage, but it would rom Maric 1's columr lto the Tombs by Coroner Hell and Children’s Outer Apparel—You owe it to your own best interests to investigate the pinch the fair actress were she to don the same apparel for a|'® the ¢ hicago sy - (without bail, on a charge of splendid values we are giving in classy, up-to-the-minute Suits, Cloaks, Dresses and Furs ; e . nomlelde ‘ ; public promenade on the street have discovered the justifica |- at Popular Prices. ’ - We can’t quite follow the law in this. A great journal for side whiskers,” writes P ; ¢ i f : L hasten to say they are worn . i fi once ran a series of editorials headed “Why Should the Law) 4) iat 1 t con . . W § t t tly T | d § ts z S he Law| aimost ably to prevent con Be an Ass?” We give it up. Why should it? fusion In regard to sex." The O14 Fashioned Hired omen S mar ¥ ric al ore ul hae The theory is advanced that the| Fit hurt then stop while | =) ecial In the popul moderate cutaway and straight front OF COURSE, it’s none of our business, but we'd like to know WhY tolenhone girls in ttle are over the pain laste: | Is, abs ly man-tailored, from such materials as : It is that when lonyers quit the one service, they become servants of | work« If they answer other sub- |, P } class serges, wool ratine, cheviots and whipcords. - sald appt when deputy ehertife give up their jobs they Become | a estes poe lg ae Aa aa ance, ae | $2.00 colors are grays, brown, Copenhagen, navy and 3. ——— a er Na ie sik iia edi alal agin! 16-in. Ash Can, with black. All sizes $22 50 $19 50 iq A MODEL of house fly, “as big as a cat,” or 64,000 times as big as It used to be that when women | ® GRAINS OF WIT * cover and raised bot- PriceS ssccccse caemeeee ‘a rer ' and ' & the pest, is now on exhibition at the Museum of Natural History In had ! noth to talk about | & * tom— = New York. One of the real things sounds and feels about that big they talked abe clothes. But|® ita han aoa im 1.69 TZ when you're trying to get some sleep. adays when th ts about | & cret. If you keep it she - lt nl nie Pe __ ~ - li il think son ase aes tute $ Though It may seem the height of Indiscretion, we offer for * = 7 asia. aud ib see aes ae Saturday new all-wool Serge Dresses, in wine, brown, blue and 2 ls wil be still “1 a er 25 black. Belted waist and Robespierre collars, and long $7 50 ad * There would be no trouble & 18-i “| Ca th sleeves. Sizes 34 to 46. Special ... F. . D4 * about who had the last word * in. As n, wi 4 were it not for fi | i ‘. OS = ™ we not for the first * alvanized le strips s * There are people who do *| : . , : : t not bnow an onpertunity wea {f_ and ventilated base— An Express Shipment of — | Children’s Winter Coats “4 BAN) & costa favored shove ot i} $1.89 NEW FUR SETS In the wanted styles and mado - # spared the pain of recognizing * That will make the ladies smile, | of chinchilla, velvet, plush, * *& it even then | mitation leopard, mole, beaver, | corduroys, basket weave, boucle, = We may sneer at mutu % : rere Marmot and | French fiannel, zibeline, cara: 3 * may sneer at mutual ad- * imitation Kk aed , : 1 but nearly all #101 20<in, Ash C few Mock iyae st consists of | cul and mannish mixtures in WHY Tailored Ready Co. have outgr their pres * of the waiting * ” a piece and muff. Prices, | appropriate colors for children Ne ailored Ready Co. have outgrown their pres | & list "el Saturday— ner wet, $15.00, $17.50, $19.50, | in all sizes from 2 to 15. The = ent quarters and have taken the entire upper floor eee dkkeedeseeeredere $2.19 $22.50 97 50 prices 9 98 12 50 2 of the Kinnear Block, in addition to their present neerane! | . Yor Beier ' range ..941JO to ' ~ quarters: “Art is all in all with me,” gur pine tne i yee os . i. - 1 the leading lad U skirts in green, cer! navy, i - BECAUSE we give better VALUES for less mone po art Peseacome He Cc CHILDREN’S WOOL DRESSES pray. blast acd, thas. ae . than any Clothier in Washington PS rthra Haga Th gl olquhoun Th eeveedingly. © 4 for girls from 6 to 14 years of age. | colors. They look ike silk 2 fit a ether he 1 B ner face ell, If you can 3 chec h plai¢ d plain colors, in blue, brown s long as three - BECAUSE we fit a man, whether he is short or tall, HH) graw “4 "ee Shepherd checks, Scotch plaids and pla r n " ae “ ; . draw as well as you aint | r » colo! amet sraids, buttons and bands, in pretty silk ones. A specially good 4 stout or slim. ii Bone phot nd ete Miata 5 Ha dware Co. and wine color, trimmed. in braids, button and bands, in pretty | SIIK Our New Fall Suits | Overcoats and Lines Cloaks Churches Pay Taxes? I tar: With reference to] |the statement in last Sunday's ser P = of Dr. M argh w A Dg arding | axes, they are not too high. What i Ah | Raincoats f° 8.25] Suits i Why do they shirk] f . | their ilities? if hey | 3 Nith endless variety of Styles, Models and Materials r for anything at Dresses, | Let us demonstrate our Clot Values to you pgs ae Rast ‘i * tt | Come in tomorrow and try one on his vital, th 1 8 lott | HensHoeng, ¢ | is business part left Have G., raft out, It makes a beggary, a mockery by | Mose Sines $15—$18—$ZO—H2V5 |e | arrived New Fall Manhattan and Arrow Shirts, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Hite wile abkaee, he aedeacoel ee a tre \ Tailored Ready Custom Shirt, $1.00 leh pg eT 2 Aree ct 12 |] ing tho best val | HI) mobile ensible and manly, Why | '?8 | Hj impose gifts? Their part, to pay alf ues at lowest | New Showing of Fall Seattle Home of New Fall Sweaters, Nor-| [lcwn personal affairs, Yours truly [fe Neckwear Stetson Hats folk, Rough Neck and V- | CITIZEN ibaa ore ickwe és ales, b' youh $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 | | Neck, $2.50 to $10.00, | Gold In School Rooms? sare iene fl | Interwoven Half Hose Mallory Hats $3.00 Big Showing of Flannel | Editor ‘The Star; The world has|f py trading with I 25c, 35c, 50c Sanford Hats $2.00 Shirts, $1,00 to $5.00 Bn ee iated COR GORE TIL an Wane cet } E a boy in school who has on|f low rent district one undershirt, two overshirts and visit to our i Sole Agent for Stephenson Health Underwear, $1.00 to $7.00 a Garment |} hi! cost, and still he is cold “All| Pree eit aa i the large windows are raised, and | T ILORED RE DY co one door in the room open. Little {J Vince you. A A le children sit and shiver because of] PIKE ST. TWO STORES VESLER WAY’ |lll gone by the rooms were wares and Com | AT 4TH AVE. —JUST WATCH US GROW— AT 3D AVE. Comfortable, athe children Northwestern si to ‘ot have to have thelr minds thus | 2 ; distracted, SUBSCRIBER. Thousands of women are buying them each day of the year, because they find | in them the grace and style they want with | the comfort they never before knew ex- | isted in a corset Come in and pick out the style designed Women’s Outing Gowns Third Floor, In pink and white and blue and LU eat r mune ni to sult your particular figur | white stripe designs, trim } Style No. 1—Is a splendid average figure | tn fancy finishing braids; othet™ model, It possesses the popular straight | are low neck, hem- lines, low bust, long supporting back and the extreme long skirt—all this with due consideration for the com fort of the wearer, The novel construction of the skirt confines the hips snugly in a standing position and allows the necessary play The material is of a fancy stripe fabric, trimmed tn stitched, Price Pretty styles in both the plait white and the customary bhie and white, and pink and white when seated lace and ribbon, Three pairs of good hose supporters stripe effects, with self tril attached. Price ce iii RAR eae $2.59 mings and finishing bral Style No. 2—Is designed for a medium figure, medium bust and | Yan HAF And EUS RABY Superb extremely long skirt, Hlastic bands inserted in the skirt allow| vance °% 75¢ Jom of motion, Extra quality coutil is used In the con. with trimmings of lace, braid and ribbon $2.00 perfect fr struction of this mode i, Threo pairs of strong hose supporters are attached, See Mlustration, Price sla ga bes Corset for stout figures, Stil! another number tn Ladled Outing Flannel Gowns, made ot extra quality materials, in plaia white and fancy figured effects} Style No. 3—A medium bust and long Style Noiis model ia stamped “Double Strength,” being heavily | {inlshed@ in pretty silk finishing boned and of excellent matertal, strongly reinforced in front to | bralds and hem- 98c resist the stram; will keep {ts shape under the most trying con- | Stitching ......++++ Aftions. Four strong hose supporters are $1 00) os grades at $1.19, 9146 WEIN: GOR a iliteticnaveapess becusstees panacea cans ' $1475 and $2.25.

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