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i ee a a ee dh wes. CSM. time. So why not take advantage of our special prices? ‘one of our famous $10 Plates for $5. one that protects you. 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring This Ad With You } Brendel xalo ah her Mty tathee hy RESIDENT’S NIECE GOES ON STAGE; CURE FOR IDLE WIVES ceased to be only a silent part-| ciety, has been play in the business of matrimony.” role of an Arcadian Mra. George Howe niece Presi- New York stage has faith in th Her husban beloved by Pr adopted son, 1 pte p ing his duties as head of the Latin }departmeat of the University « North Carolina. And he is in loving sympathy with his wife's effort to de lop her tn. | dividual talent in her own way. gether they have evolved philosophy of matrimony philosophy to go with the new wom an—and Mrs. Howe | she studio, | ize it | Womap's nature has been posi \tively DWARFED,” she said, “be OR. L. R. CLARK, DD. 8 | cause narrow There is no use trying to make| publi inion and the hostility o where she {s striving to real talent and her OWN But the day is passin, wife is willing uallty in that of her hu Today she feels soul have a raging tooth Nobody Ifkes to have the band and a bet if she con marries. way to the man sh ter woman In every Remember, we have cut the price tinues to develop her high-class dentistry in two. Just | marriage. nk of getting a regular extra It is the IDLE avy $10 Gold,Crown for $4, or| who is unhappy and discontented Never-Slip|she who craves some activity out Our guarantee is the side the home, but is afrabd to | anything except play bridge, dance and lead the conventional life good’ society Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. 0. S., Manager | Are Yo Sick? our doctor prescribe for you FREE physi firm and these lodging in joints and muscles, rheumatism, lumbago, stiff, swollen If so, let pain and torment They positively and nently build up the restore their normal Je is an ex-government fan and a member of the who conducts the matism arid lumbago. them. Sold by Bartell’s Stores. EXPERIENCED newspaper 50e; carbon 1,000 words, extr ;Drug Co. Daughter, Virginia, One of the “White House Babies.” NEW YORK, Oct. 29 Woman dent Wilson, belle of Southern so, ft n a a new explained {t as sat in her charming New York environment, f youracit believp thaq your teeth | husbands have prevented her from | Yt decayed when they are. That| breaking the shells of convention rrittle cavity you've just discovered and freely develop her OWN ‘will soon grow to touch bigger pr portions, and the first thing you know you'll ache. toothache, and nobody would have ft if they'd tend to their teeth in|a@ better wife, a t = when the to sink her individ. | at she can be r companion, mentality after married woman GET RID OF THE TOR- MENT OF RHEUMATI8M That you can do by rid- ding yourself of the cause. Weak, sluggish, inactive kid-| neys allow the uric acid crys-| stals to circulate in the blood, the cause and) aching joints. Foley Kidney Pills ease your from the time you begin taking them. adanegs | | action, | and strain out the uric acid) crystals that cause the rheu-) Try| Drug aren, for wo} man will correct and criticise man uscript; 1,000 words, $1; every ad ditional 1,000, 0c; t written Work guaranteed. E WwW. He is equipped with everything Yancy H. Buskett, Apt. 8, 102 modern for the treatment of Union men and men. You will be TO d ed » find out how little surprised to find out hi : Rents a New Sew- it will cost to regain you . : ing Machine Sold on terms to suit. 1424 Third, near Pike, Main 1 | health. | We make the famous German | tlood and Rheumatic Mixture Absolute! refunded guaranteed or money - $1.00 Per Bottle; 3 for $2.50. SUITS AND DRESSES NEW YORK TAILORS 401 Union St. Open Evenings 7:80 and wif ate What ty 1 hay there my father's obj Age, and , f the gir nile Judge In ca the mar takes place, {t ca 1 but’ your fath f unde | tell of new things, th elreumstance t Maybe your fat is harm ve parents The stamp fitrtation to take my space for im too silly Can a man or we nan be pe AN TNQU IKE? tis always people, not There is no nalty for but ft is msnally throws doing person fe ba | marry | und correct names, I belleve| they can have the marringe | nulle od By calli ¢ different ways fro: them Law You and country child should = b mutual ”n they can tell you ‘things you prob ly never heard of before, and you can do the » to them. But} you must all companions and not nformation as if you were ause su happen to You can always learn § from you meet, and you should be glad to. If you will be grateful for the knowledge of animals, trees, and berries they ean aiv you, I am r time to will Haten sure when it comes yo ‘Try it. Q—1 dm a young girl, 14, very tall and slender At @ party not long ago I met a nice looking, well dressed young man, who took = great fancy to me, danced with me @ number of times, and racorted me home We had & distance to go and the road a dark wae not well Metrted At je he pat paseng: and I told him eee! slapped Bim and ran, inte my chum, she ENOLA. A—You certainly did right to protect yourself by force, If he was hot man enough to listen to reason Where you did wrong was to go to a dance unattended, trusting to any | stranger you’ happened to meet to see you home. In doing that you brought, on yourself what happen ed. Every young man who at tempts to take advantage of a girl in any Way on first acquaintance | throws suspicion on bimself as a | white slave procurer. It is high | stop time the girls Haten to reason and this foolishness ‘of the attention of strange man prove, himself a manly fellow before he expects a irl to trust him, It is also time that girls cease to care whether or not such men think them rude. It ts by far bet ter to be thought rude than simple mind igh to be roped in by white slavers Q—I have been = reader of yours for = long time, and admire your view of life, and your cheerful an awers to the troubled ones. Iam not exactly in trouble, but am Uving an unhappy life Tam a foreigner by birth, and am married to an American, We have never mgreed, or been company for each other, Both are high tempered, haye been brought up so differently I think that is where the t the only tle Mise Grey happiness and children? 1 hy to myrelf and others. oF youn T is to me ff I had chil. existence 1 was I could do al A.—It see whose partly responait most anything for their good—but \1 would be very sure It was for their benefit. It 18 not for their benefit to Hve in a wrangling at mosphere It is the individuality of a man or woman that counts, not his of birth, I don't think this ican has anything to brag of shows himself so little a man. only remedy I see for each of to talk over the mutual ob you bear to your children consent in coming nto the world, not in having to live in diseord—and they will im! tate you. It t queer if two grown people cannot join hands on so tm portant « work as the right rearing of their offspring if he The you | Hmgation They had no g. Umetda, a Japanese, wa found dead, with his throat slashed, in a vacant lot at 12th av. and Lane wt, at 11:30 this morning A bloody pocket knife was found at the Jap’s side, in dicating suf- cide, Zhe body was well clohed, CREE Eero ' THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913 Special Club Offers with the N e< Dougall | fouthwick Hairdressing and Manicuring Fourth Delineator $1.50 & $2 Values for $1.15 Shirts! Shirts! Shirts! A 14° te plain and pleated bosoms. - These re odd and ends fre $1.50 and $2.00 lines, but the are broken lendid, high-class ‘ rfectly tailored ure demi tt t b pleats. Splendid ¢ bot! ark ns. Special, $1.15. $2.50 SHIRTS FOR $1.65 tion of high-grade shirts at the price er shown, At least % of these are of imported me ings There are soft and. stiff { r short bosom pleats. All are new and the ent is less irst Floor Remnant Day $1 Rompers Children 38c Infant's white Ripplette Rompers, mostly in large sizes. Row ular 75c and $1.00 values, 38¢, Infant's Silk Caps and Bonnets, slightly mussed from handling; Zbe to $6.50 values at just 2 price. Children's Fur Bonnets and Hats white—a bit sofled from display; $3.7 A small lot of children’s Coats in red and Copen values for 1.00, A VERY SPECIAL LOT OF COATS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS Splendid Rox Coats in ‘an mixtures and basket weaves also broadeloth and chevtot coats in red, blue, tan and gray. An- other lot of coats, only one or two of a kind, In broadcloth and novelty weaves. Values to $10.00, at @4 Children’s Coats in velvet, corduroy priced at $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00, just %& price. CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS OF FELT black, blue and brown, with ornaments of ribbon and * to $3.00, for 50¢. Third Floor. also fancy silk Hats in to $8.00 values, V4 price. Up to $3.75 title ‘4 caracul, formerly White, velvet. Valu Remnant Day Up_ to 50c Neckwear N immense collection of odd Neckwear at this unusual price. A Inclu are embroidered net collars, ratine collars, stock collars, lace or batiste net collars and jabots, embroidered lawn collars, Rebesplerre and Medic! styles. There are hundreds of collars and nearly all are different. If sold in the regular way they would be priced at from 25¢ to 50c—a few are even higher. Your choice on Remnant Day, 10¢, COLORED RUCHING, THE YARD, 3c Crepe 1 Neck Ruching that sold originally at 26¢ and ahe—because there are only pink, blue and black left—you may First Floor, ey it on Remnant Day at Be, Remnant ‘Day Wash Goods JERE are percales, ginghams, crepes, poplins, cerized fabrics, printed organdies and tissues at 2 price. REMNANTS OF WHITE GOODS 1-3 OFF Lawns, poplins, crepes, longcloth, nainsook, pique, dimities, ete. REMNANTS OF TABLE LINENS 4 OFF All Remnants of Table Linens, % dozen lots of Napkins, odd Table Cloths and slightly sofled Lunch Cloths, all at %4 off. 15c FINE PRINTED PERCALES 10c Full yard wide, all light grounds with stripes, figures in various colors. All are perfectly fast 12\g0 AMOSKEAG DAISY CLOTH 91% $1.25 TABLE DAMASK $1.00 Extra heavy Alllinen Damask, 70 inches wide hotel wear. Comes in various designs. We have Napkins to match at, the dozen, $8.00, Children’s Wool Underwear at Just 1-2 Price silk and mer- All are marked dots, rings and Splendid for also 22-inch Third Folor. The reason that we have marked these garments at such a ridiculously low price is because the Hnes in each style are no longer complete, This {8 an opportunity worth considering, as it is always possible to get garments which will match nicely from our regular stock WOMEN'S $1.25 UNION SUITS 65c. Women’s $2.50 Swiss Ribbed Vests and Pants, $1.50, Up to $1.75 Munsing Vests and Pants for women, 05¢. $1.00 Wool Vests and Pants for women, 75¢, Women's $6.00 Zimmerli Wool Unton Suits, § Childrén's Fleece Lined Vests and Pants, up to size W HITE or gray Wool Vests and Pants tn ribbed or flat styles. First Floor X ‘The MacDougall-Southwick Co, Jn connection with JAMES MceCREPRY& CO., New York Store open from 9 a. m. to6 p.m. daily SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Floor EMNANT DAY Charge Purchases Made Friday Placed on Bill Rendered Dec. Ist Odds and Ends From the Great Anniversary Sale Remnant Day Special Values In Furs for Friday’s Selling A black Coney Scarf in shaw! effect, $6.00. All-Wool Sweaters 14, Price Muffs to mateh at $5.00, $6.00 and 86.2 This assortment has been selected from the ants: Dow Oe reg stocks and includes chiefly red and white Black Fox Searts, $6.00. Sweaters—many are in the rough-neck style with Muff to match, $14.75. medium heavy stitch. Sc have pockets, others Pea tk) Ulta nesantelite ane te are plain. At the concession of from former ; aad tithe arf with sil naments and tas prices they represent exceptionally good bargains. el 75. Sable Fox Muff to match, trimmed with large Voile and Batiste Waists $1.00 tall, $14.75. FORMER PRICES UP TO $3.00 Black Fox Scarf, in collar effect, with head This. ia the. Secatnine | Peron Otis ae ats oA r4 Assortment of Waists which we offered recently and tall ornaments, $16.50. at quite a ttle more than this price. The styles Red Fox Sets, special at £20.00. include those which ope front and in the ‘i : | back. The materials are volles, batistes, The Blue, yellow and white Mufflon Sets—all the : 4 +“ | trimraings include colored collars and cuffs, tage in the. Bast 919,00. hand embroidery and pin tucks—while not all sizes Blue Wolf Sets, $21.00, are represented in each individual style, all sizes White uncur Sets, long scarfs and are in th big Remnant Day Linen Initial Handkerchiefs 5c LL-LINEN ‘Initial Handker with carefully embroidered initial. They are just the thing for school and every-day use, be ing espectally desirable because they are all linen. The follow ing letters are included at the beginning of the sale: A, Cc, BE, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, T and W. Spectal for Remnant Day 1s Be. First Floor. price Remnant Day 25 and 35¢ Ribbons Reduced. to 18¢ LAIN and Novelty patterns. They are sult- able for hair ribbons and mil- nery purposes, Regular 25¢ and 35e qualities; on Remnant Da: 18¢. First Floor, Ribbona, and odd Remnant Day Up to 0c Sik Fring at Se pleated silk OUBLE box D Frilling with frayed edge, about 2 inches wide, in black and changeable colors. Original price was 50e—to close Se. Fine cotton Spot Net in white only; siegle width; sold formerly up to $1.00—because the plain net is more in demand you may buy this for 10¢. Short lengths of Net, Allovers and Chiffons at just 42 the Rem- nant price. First Floor. out, Reninant Day Odd Jewelry at 10c UFF LINKS, Tie Clips, Stick C Pins, Bar Pins, Belt Pins and Buckles, Hat Pins, bead Chains and Necklaces, and a host of other odd pieces of Jewelry are sharply reduced to clear them out on Remnant Day There are many choice articles in this group at the very spectal price of 10. “First Floor Remnant Day Men’ 's Women’s Umbrellas$i. % 26 and 28-inch 8-ribbed, Colum. bia frames, with taffeta silk covers. They bear our usual one-year guarantee. Those for women have detachable handles. First Floor Remnant Day Middy Blouses for Women and Children Specially Priced JULATION Middy of white Jatea, has long sleeves and shield; the collar has border of blue and red galatea with red polka dots. Broken sizes only. Regular value $1.26; lal, 65¢. 95 Tub $1.00. Broken sizes for girla from 6 to 14 years. Assorted plaids, checks and striped ginghams, in Dresses for girls, low neck, short sleeve style, with skirts, Regular $1.00, Second Floor. value special, lot at the exceptional price of $1.00. Second Floor Remnant Day $1.75 and $2 Pajamas for Women $1 pas of madras in plain white or stripe, round neck styles with silk braid fastening. Regular $1.75 and $2.00 values, for $1.00. Women's Outing Flannel Regular 25¢ quality for 19¢. Pettreoats in pink ‘and blue stripe. white or Women's Flannelette Petticoats of splendid quality, 9 qualities for colored, with silk embroidered ruffle; 95c and $1.25 T5e. FLANNELETTE KIMONOS Pink, blue and red striped,.fleece lined Kimonos and sleeves are faced with sateen; $1.25 yalues for 75¢. Flannelette Wrappers in belted style, pink blue or tan stripe. Made with long sleeves and collar; $2.75 values for $1.15 Fleece lined Kimonos in Persian design, with Empire or belted back, collar and long sleeves; $2.75 and $2.95 values for $1.25. Third Floor. The neck Remnant Day Package Goods for Embroidering at Half Price ACKAGE goods containing underwear, pillows, baby pillows, bags, gloves and handkerchief cases. Values 50c to $1.10; on Friday, % off. Corset Covers made up and stamped ready to em- broider. They are carefully made of fine lawn and have drawstring with extra stay piece for fastening; 50c values for 25¢. Lace trimmed Scarfs with two rows of insertion and edge; well made and durable. Regular 65c; special, 40¢. hird Floor. scarfs, sofa Remnant Day Specials In_ the Basement sauce pans with- Bees Kettles with covers, lipped out covers, pudding pans, milk pans, muffin pans. Values up to 25c. Choice for Remnant Day, 10¢. Tea Kettles, Berlin sauce pans with covers, Berlin kettles with covers, double rice boilers, preserving ket- tles without covers, bread raisers with covers, chamber pails, water pails, foot tubs, coffee pots, muffin pans. Values up to 68 Your choice for Remnant Day, 25¢. \ asement. Remnant Day Specials In the Leather Goods ATENT Leather Belts with calfskin inches wide and 24 to 32 inches long are black, red and white, Choice, 25¢. Vanity Purses, fitted with change section, note pad and pencil. Special, 50¢. Hand Bags of Goat Seal and Morocco leather, leather and fitted with change purse. Silver and gunmetal strap handles. Special, $1.95. First Floor. three colors backs, The mirror, lined esa The MacDougall-Southwick Co,