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aaa 4 . 98, Fel Awe aS eas, T pie te ore AT “Diamond changing and can while pla | Meat Prices CUT HIRYE:CO.’s MARKETS | Ae Follows: atk for u. Naignities ‘ape open wish ‘tue value loa 8 y aEg8 ‘ia if ¢, t! ts 98 o per ce by ue 8 Rasquerte M FOR FALL LADIES’ SUITS purity and quality Against It Hi you have a $300 or a el a $500 piano, and G9 and offer it for wha Millinery Bargains 1 at $5.00 v 8 pearer RATS 5, valued at t 8 Buekra . while » A Ww. ¢ Values $25 and $40 $27.00 ranteed * ‘All equipped with a Point, thus doing away with the of points, be wound ying. The beautiful style hove shown can be in oak or mahog ‘ay, complete with 10 “selections Sratible records for on inde- 8. Purple Stamp until 6:20 p. m. to find out its less the dealer's Piano house even at $1 t success you ough you may h bought it only y. This is what I Will be Up against in 4 Bonth, because ai! inst ‘ Mens left unsold then ail be sold to a local pi eit » Can you blame Twon't tose a sale Poa So I can ‘get cost of it? 10 down and $5 to the very month, up per SSCORRE SPONDENTS Q—Please tell me if T oan got my own daughter back. She ts old. When t mm to tell, oF te her real. ny ts se happy, and o I her He wilt make by know ¢ child, Shall 1 te 18, aed then tell her let her choose? Mins Hely me castaway ebild myself BROKEN HEARTED MOTHER, A.--If these people have adopte I was p kid It is useless to try to t thelr consent befor 18 my varled exper ce in such matters [ would say to let matt t an they are Why br Xe On ple w way to t ke this sac love; go on are truly ca nf a child property jet pable of tra mothe it you Q—1 weed t episton. 1 ha: girl for some be 1 Uke the «tet brother to ber, aud her mothor treats me lke a som. I know she will give | the other fellow as many or more than she did me ANONYMOUS A.—You don't know anything of Ithe kind: b ot ae low feels more brotherly In such case, ac your the he would A to m fact of the ix jthat brothers and sist om kiss after they are grown a & man takes & mean tage of a girl when he ishly takes what does not belong to him r the title of “brotherly affee pa mistake She may have the other man because he does not ask her to kiss him Q—My bey and girl have Just fn f Can you give us the names of a few near here? == MOTIER. A.—-You do not say whether you wish to place the children In a business college or a regular school I would advise you to go to the su- perintendent of the city schools and ask bis advice as to the school that has the course best fitted to the futare of the children. One which will not put them back a year when they return to the pub He schools, Q—Piease don't think I am fool- ish. Tam 28, and old eneugh to know just what Iam tolking abeat. 1 am bal times he acts footish id give enything to have him set differently, bet thi scom to get worse Instead of better Me cares more for me than anyene clee, bat doesn't have backbone enough to tell me so. Mise Grey, can't you tell me seme way to wake this fellow up? He makes me so tired 1 could shake tim; but stil! I love him. DESPON DENT A.—The may not be GET RID OF THE TOR- MENT OF RHEU- MATISM That you can do by ridding yourself of the cause. Weak, sluggish, inactive kidneys al- low the uric acid crystals to circulate in the blood, and | these, lodging in the joints and muscles, cause rheumatism, lumbago, and stiff, swollen, aching joints. Foley Kidney Pills ease your pain and tor- ment from the time you begin taking them. They positively and permanently build up the kidneys, restore their nor action, and strain out the uric acid crystals that cause the rheumatism and lumbago. Try them. Sold by Bartell's Drug Stores. fellow as ‘or. L. R. CLARK, D. 9 8 We Cut Your Dental Bills in Half The work is guaranteed to look lnatural and feel natural, and for matsicating purposes equal Na ture’s own. We make Restoration | Plates, which do wonders toward restoring the mouth to its youthful {it ind appearance, Our Com |bination Plates, used where one or yre teeth remain in the mouth, » self-supporting and roofless Every tacgiity for doing high class dentistry {8 01 and our prices Each piece are very rea ot work is guaranteed Jen't that fair enough? Regular $10 Plates $5.00 Regular $10 Crown $4.00 WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D, 0. &, Manager 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union |NOTE—Bring Thie Ad With Vou and have honest means for its sup |port, why not take some little walt who has no home and be as good a mother to ft as you would have ked to be to you own child? | j > } sleepy as you say. Don’t you think | {t rather conceited In you to be #0 he loves you? Don't try to & man over, He must make aself, Yes, you can help, but f Iteve It takes more patience than | you show when you feel like shak jing him because he won't propose If he ts the right man for you and it ts best for you two to marry hing can prevent it Tuke my word for that hate falling tis ye A READER | A.TI've never tried hair tonics }On my column because I've had no jtrouble with falling hair, but th | dest thing I have found for people is to produce a healthy condition Jof the sealp. If you will massage th ad several times a week with & very IHttle bit of unscented vai line it may help. To produce a glossy coats on horses they are fed ox no reason why not apply to human hatr as well I see it dows woman compel of even the worst men. ® September neue you say not hard for a woman to respect of any class if she | of some of them, de you think have reapect for ay th ay per oat CONSTANT READER A.—I am sorry you canot agree but I meant what I said no occasion to change ;my optnion. It t* true that some-| | times a man {# #o shortsighted and} has so little self-respect that b Will mistake a good woman for the| opposite, but the woman reserves the right to show him his mistake, | and if ab a so in the right wa she will protect herself and oftet give the man an incentive to his real manhood. I do believe that even the worst of any class have respect for some jthing. It ts a well known fact that what {s considered the worst clase of women almost worship the little! bab There is something In every | man’s breast that stands for his/ ideal. The ideal may be covered with dust and cobwebs " nd bie, but If he enough to tear them awa astands forth in all its be purity. Q—1 wish me « tittle advice. folmg with @ young man of my own see far over @ year, and I tthe him very much, as he te always polite when tam; shi The ge with and whom your A.—He certainly has not. A girl or boy should have the oportunity lof associating with many of the opposite sex. If two people never mingle with others, how are they! to judge of human nature? The young man must be very conceited | to think that he can make up to} you for all your other friends. QI come to you beenuse I know you will help me & young man 19, and fam 1 porente will let me ge out with for he ine A—If you go against your par. ents’ will you make yourself lable to the juvenile law. It's the love! part yo Parents object to, I am }sure. I do not approve of that either until you are older. If you| would be willing to have young| men just as friends I believe your| [parents would be willing. Girls | epoll their own good times by play ing at love. Qa—My 4 am too stete ter of 1% thinks I because I object to * She says other girls are where they please, to ounds, visiting, ete. and come What te your A MOTHER. A.—My optnion fs based on facts, and grave mistakes that overtake young girls and sometimes cloud | thetr Ives are tracable to careless oversight of parents or no over sight at all. I wish more mother held your views. But It ts not right to go too far in the other direction and deprive young of the neediful exercise recreation Why not allow invite the girls home to once In a jwhile or just have a little lunch—just some fruit or doughnuts or something simple? | Pot up some bare and a trapeze, running boards and a hay loft, if | possible, It won"t cost nearly as much as future trouble, If you have but one child I would advise you to adopt another. TURN ’EM DOWN “Without supporting or condemn ing the utterance of the Times, we wish to point out that since the |paper employes union men, it can- not be declared unfair. This was the report made by the special committee of the Central Labor counct] on the question of withdrawing the patronage of or. ganized labor from the Times, and staying away after school antil 5 o'elork. people and her to dinner to play and the motion to that effect, intro-| duced at the last meeting was | tabled. “ARREST DRIVER | ‘The police today arrested A, B. Johnson, charged with being the driver of an automobile which last night struck Mrs. Nora §. Johnson, a dressmaker, on Fourth av., be tween Spring and Seneca sts The driver of the macntne proceeded on his way without stopping after run ning, down the woman, Johnson, who drives his father’s machine, was tr sed on $200 ball. At noon it was sald at the Minor hospital, where the woman was taken, that her condition is still serious She was badly eut and bruised and is belleved to have sus: tained a fracture of the left arm, <A ET e THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913. Street Car Tickets on Sale at Transfer Desk Butterick Patterns and October Delineators Muslin Underwear sertions. and Kimonos, Rem- nant Day Reductions S-plece Leona Combinations of mualin with lace trimmed edge; $1.50 values, The. Women's Outing Plannel Pajamas in pink or blue stripe: they fasten at side, and have narrow collars; $1.50 values at The. Large white Aprons of muslin or lawn; band or bib style: up to T6e values, Be. Fancy Tea Aprons, slightly mussed. They are made of Swias and lawn, lace trimmed; 75¢ values at 506: $1.25 values at The. Kimonos of fleece-lined matertal, in Persian design. They have gathered backs and long sleeves; also light colored outing flannel Kimonos in belted style; $2.50 and $2.75 values, $1.25. Third Floor. ood warm allver T proof, style. Silk, Chiffon and Lace Waists, Values to $21—Remnant Day $3.75 to $6.75 Embroidery Remnants 1/2 Price The end of the season finds us with many short lengths of desirable embroideries To close them out « for remnant day at just / th All Linen Initial Hand- LL Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, in medium ter a carefully embroidered initlal. A clean-up of all short lengths of silk, to make room hey are Just the thing for set and every for new merchandise arriving dally ney #ilk poplin Muslin Drawers with tucked ruffle; also draw day use, being expecta because they charmeuse, orepe Ge chine, crepe met aa ine, tatteta s of cros#barred dimity, 50c and 76c valu are all linen. The fol sare included and black ‘silks, All marked at Just '/2. be. at the beginning of the sale . B,C, D, E, F, G, HM, J, K, price for Remnant Day tn Se, Umbrellas for Menand Women HE handles are of black, inlaid with sterling of Gloria, guaranteed to be absolutely water. The frame is in either 26 or in 28-inch There are Remnant Day is $1.00. EMNANT DAY Charge Purchases Made Friday Placed on October Bill, Rendered Nov. Ist Dress Remnants Just Half Price HERE are Epingle, poplin, broadcloth serges, etc, In dress, skirt and waist lengths. out the lot we offer them at just 2. edgings, flouncings, allovers and in kly they have been repriced original price. First Floor &, cheviot, To close coa T kerchiefs 5c Remnants of Silk at 1 Price L. M,N, P, R, 8, T and W. Spectal First Floor. About 1,200 yards of Fancy Silks, represe popular weaves of the season. There are chiftc Jacquard and hatr-line stripes, fancy fo’ fancy Surah and silk serges, fancy and 24 and 26 inches wide; values to $1.2 36-Inch All Silk Eponge. Plain 59c. Brocades 79c We have been fortunate in securing another shipment of this popular silk and will place this on sale Friday at the very special price of 59%¢ and 79 The colors are black, navy, white, oyster, rose, old rose, copper, Atlantic, Copen, tan, natural, taupe, old blue, lavender, ciel, gold, silver and marine blue. First Floor Women’s and Children’s Underwear Reduced zy the most $1.00 The colors mateh. coverings are of an excellent quality eight ribs. Special price on Firat Floor. An odd jot of Munsing Wool Vests and Pants. Up to values reduced to $1.15. ROKEN sizes and not all colors. trimmed with net frill, glass Dutton med with two-inch band of Cluny tons, revers of charmeuse, lace frill sleeves trimmed with lace. $8.76, apectal $4.95. Another mode! of allover silk lace lined with chiffon eleth \YAneh cuff of whi Crepe de Chine, threeinch frill of | of lace down front; formerly $21.50, Remnant Day $6.75. Lingerie Waists, Formerly up to $7.50, Remnant Day $1.95 to $2.95 ro French crepe, fine marquisette, ete. The necks are low or high; some have sailor collar effects; the sleeves aro three-quarter length. Special $1.95 to $2.95. The materials Sweaters 4 Off Formerly up to $11.00; not all sizes included tn the assortment; many different colors, Laces and Trimmings at Remnant Day Prices Laces, both edgings and insertions, in many attractive Values up to S0c. Your choice, Val patterns, from % to 1 Inch wide. the plece of 12 yards, 18¢, Nottingham Torchon Lacee—Mostly edges, but a few inser- tions; sultable for underwear and children's garments. 4c, Se, 6c and Sc values, the yard, 2¢, Short lengths of various fine Trimming Laces, such as ratines, ailk run, Princess, Cluny and Bohemian; also remnants of novelty trimmings. These formerly sold up to $1.00 a yard. Remnant Day, your cholee 10¢. Double width Chiffon, ornamented with tiny china beads, in white and pink only. The original price was $2.00 the yard. To close, on Remnant Day, the yard, 25¢. Also a host of remnants of fine wash laces, chiffons and nets, all sharply repriced for quick selling. First Floor. Art Needle Work at Half Price rss goods containing stamped articles and material for ‘making; inclided are center @teces, corset covers, boudotr caps, scarfs, Hngerie gowns, combinations, glove cass collar and cuff bags; 35c to $1.60 values, just /2 price. Cretonne Scarfs 18x45 Or 18x54. Some are trimmed with lace. Values T5e to $2.50. Sale rice 50¢. . Hand. Embroidered Bulgarian Centers and Scarfs, worked in Special 50¢. Third Floor. 35c Tally Cards, the Dozen, 18c Greve quantities and discontinued designs in Tally Cards are red and blue. Values from $1.50 to $4.00, repriced for clearance. These are regular 25c and 35c quali- ties, so the saving is quite considerable, Choose from the entire collection at, the dozen, 18¢. First Floor, For Men 4,000 Men’s Ties, 25c In plain and fancy colors, in wide end and narrow end shapes, in stripes and plain effects, made of a superior quality of pure silk A special value at 25¢, 600 Men’s Shirts. Values $1 and $1.25, for 89c The sized range from 14 to 17% ‘There are plain and pleated bosoms in great variety of colors and of patterns, The materials are all guaranteed to be fast color, They are the best kind of $1.00 and $1.26 sbirts for Remnant Day only, SD¢. 10 Dozen Outing Flannel Pajamas. Special $1.15 ‘There are all sizes, and an excellent assortment of patterns. These garments are carefully made of a fine quality of material We are offering them for Remnant Day at the special price of $41.15 100 Bath Robes. ‘Special $3.25 Made of German blanketing, in gray, tans, browns and nayy, carefully and thoroughly tallored, Special Remnant Day, $3.25. ~-First Floor, The models include those of allover lace with high neck of dainty net, bodice of Ameriean Beauty ribbon, formerly $9.76; Remnant Day, Another mode! of taupe charmeuse, high neck, long sleeves, lace yoke trimmed with Peacock blue but- Vest effect high neck i; revers of white Crepe de Chine; pleated frill Children’s Munsing Underwear. duced to 59¢ and Oe, Boys’ and Girls’ Vests and Pants in nearly all sizes. They are Jersey ribbed and fleece lined. Up to 35c values reduced to 19¢. 50c Union Suits 39c A good weight for early fall use, made with high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Reduced to 39¢. $2.00 Munsing Underwear $1.35 Heavy wei Vests and Pants, with elastic rib, mer- cerized finish; ble for winter wear. This is a broken line, but all sizes are in the lot. The colors are white, flesh and sky. Regular $2.00 quality. Reduced to, the garment, $1.35. ‘ $1.00 Union Suits 75c Seamless Union Suits of fine quality. They are hand- finished, but have slight imperfections. These, however, are scarcely noticeable; high neck, short sleeves and knee length. A few other styles are included in this lot. Price 75¢. First Floor Up to $1.25 values re- three-quarter sleeves, trim- 75. opening in front; formerly three-quarter Mandarin sleeves, Second Floor. $1.50 Silk] | WashGoods Remnants 1/2 Price Including percales, ginghams, madras, poplins, lawns, voiles, tissues, organdies, etc., in lengths ranging from 1 to 10 yards. Choice at V2 price. $1.75 Wool Finished Blanket $1.45 Extra strong, double weight; colors, gray or tan; fancy borders; size 64x76. Special $1.45. 65c to 95c Round Scalloped Centers 50c Scalloped edge with one row of hemstitching and eyelet embroidery. Size 24x30, Special 50¢. Remnants of Table Linen 44 Off Plain Linen, colored dress linen, % dozen Napkins, all at 4 off. Third Floor. 25c-35¢ Ribbons Reduced to 18c An accumulation of desirable col- ors, such es lavender, plum, green wistaria and tan, in pure’ thread silk, reduced to, the pair, 95¢, 250 Silk Lisle Hose 19c. A full range of sizes, tn black only; a light weight lisle hose with double sole, heel, toe and garter top; reduced for Remnant Da: 19¢, ae 50c Imported Hose 35c. All black hose with black and colored embroidery, redu a5. ced to Children’s Stockings 14c, Several odd lots in various si black, tan, white and pink. Sale price, the pair, 14¢, LAIN and Novelty Ribbons, in short lengths and odd pat- P tern They are suitable for hair ribbons and millinery purposes. Regular 25c and 35 qualities Day 18¢. on Remnant First Floor. First Floor. Specials in Housefurnishings 6-foot smooth finish Ironing Boards; will not warp or crack. Regular price $1.25. nant Day, 95¢. , Folding Ironing Table, with extra strong stand. For Rem- Regular price $2.50, For Remnant Day, $1.69. Hardwood Folding Laundry Benches, two-tub size, Regular price $2.50, special $1.69. Seamstress Lap Boards, made of three-ply veneered wood with tape price $1.26; special S9¢, Hardwood Folding Tables with veneered tops and tape measure edge. cial $1.05. 8-foot Hardwood Step Ladders. Regular price $1.75, special $1.19. 4-foot size Hardwood Step Ladders, special $1.69. 6-foot Step Ladders, hardwood. Regular $2.75 values, special $1.95. Absorbo Dustless Dusters. No ofl to soil hands, garments or rugs. $1.19, Regular $2.00 size, special $1.39. measure edge. Regular Regular price $1.50; spe- Regular $1.75 size, special Basement. Broken Lines of Boys’ : Shoes Specially Priced at $1.98 Boys’ Wash Suits in Russian style, odd lots, $2.00 qual- ity. Remnant Day, $1.00, Boys’ Wash Suits, Russian style, odd lots, $2.50 quality. Remnant Day, $1.25. Boys’ Cloth Hats, odd lots; ages 2 to 7. 75e quality, 40¢, $1.00 quality, 50¢. $1.50 quality, 75¢, Odd Lots of Boys’ Blouses. Regular $1.00 quality, special SES’ Button Boots in the for Remnant Day, 50¢, Third Floor. M high cut and the ordinary height. Patent colt and dull calf, Broken sizes, formerly $2.75 to $4.00, special $1.98. Broken lines of boys’ Shoes in tan calf, Blucher styles, formerly $3.00, special $1.98, Second Floor. Odd Line of Felt and Velour Shapes Specially Priced at $1.95 HP shapes are mostly small, close-fitting ones, and the colors include tan, pink, gray, light blue, black, brown, navy and white. Wings and Feather Fancies 25c and 50c Broken lines of Wings and Feather Fancies specially priced for Remnant Day, There are both wings and fancies in large and small shapes, feather b in all the wanted colors. Prices for Remnant Day age and 50¢. cond Floor. 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