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9 THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913. A Message of Cheer for 33> 33> 933 33> 33> 33> 333 Science Helps Save “Flowing Locks” The Phitadetphia Bird BIRD MA WILL MAKE CANARIES | warble tuneful mmetedies | when they have lost | their sweet song from | Uiness or mouiting. Sold by druggists at LS cents. Mailed at tho same price) by the Phila. Bird| Food Co., 400 N 34 St., Phitla.,Paa, | BIRD BOOK PREB, | | Fair Sex 23> 608s 8D | | cares for her b with true moth erly netinet, But who ever heard young Man got on and. sat of continual playing with a baby n b Everyone Invited find Ad not Wt sie Get oft ot Jever doing it any good. It has & What every woman craves, and a few of the reasons some can , ob PP tendency to spoil not have It: Below are shown a group of bacteria suc . betta yj be Yons To Special EVANGELISTIC SERVICES FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Fifth Ave. and Marion St. Under Dtrection of Pastor, dna Wright Leonard, D. D. “In Barnest” may wake up to find husband paying attention to other women, and I fancy I hear him say he has no companionship with his wife, IT am a wife and grandmother, My sons are above the average, I have always gone to card parties with my husband, and he frankly admits it was his safeguard. the falling and thinning of the hair of both ence has found the way to eliminate these Fiense, ‘Mise Grey, tell me what to die rather than tell my Special Music by In regard to the youn “ me . Wd to the y * man who LARGE V TED CHOIR got into a dispute and killed a man, and it could have as easily happened Mrs, Ruth Osborn Mogan, over any other game, or no game Evangelistic Singer and Harpist. A.First of all, I want you to at all Thursday Evening and Sunday kr ow that I will stand by you to A baby in the house does not q Services. the very last. I am not alone fn signify that wife should give her . Bunday—11 a, m, 7:30 P. M, ff (28t feeling, for 1 know good mon | husband the cold shoulder. It and women broad enough to help when the family Is too good (7) to do #0. Maybe you are misjudging your family, Your mother might} take you to her very beart if you would let her—maybe she wouldn't, should, the rather, bind them closer, Evening subject INTERESTED, “WHAT THE BLE SAYS ABOUT HELL.” Dear Miss Grey; I would like to answer the young Indy who algned herself “Victim,” and asked why for, I am sorry to say, there are | someone did not take hei A SENSIBLE Gonna Was heer. ake name Ctl fierce br cee ete XMAS BF mother tn whom the quality of | cnind 7 motherhood seems to be lacking Al You have not committed an un-| teres pardonable sin, and should not be condemned. You are responsible and were so when you allowed the young man to detain you on the car, for you could have called the ugh a you 1 in soctal art goes ese “Victims faved from the of this very man, I am tn- vice work, and out in sympathy to because | was same fo by a girl sort, She and I now GIFT $3.00 M are climbing the lade togethe De Bi) assistance of the conductor, If nec-|Aithough it is over a your clnes we essary, and the car was full of peo-| pagan, the stiver lining has Just be- ple who would have helped you had you but given a sign. The young man is even more at fault than you: but I do not want you to make the mistake of throw gun to show above that black clond, and our new life is some thing wonderful Let me tell from experience why more girls are not taken from that jing all the blame on another, | will have enough to bear as tt ts DON’T LET THAT JOB OF He ong Iife. Of the many I have! j tried, all but two have appeared In will but ask-—-and you won't have #0 will you nt, and have snubbed mo want yon to come to me ati when ! tried to talk to them. I ‘N ny office in The Star building, 1307 |) it ie because firet they Seventh tween 11 and 12 poll . ceaipeose : Without Obtaining Our te — pe. But there IS HOPE b ge Pay Bnd there are good men and |word of blame. But I can help @ willing to grasp your hand : jyou, and I will, Come, dear. een Gud balk vos, f von a Dear Miss Grey: In reply to the/to - Lotter Heads, Bull Heads, State-|young mother who esks, doce iti dedicate the follonine verte to ments, Cards and Envelopes (pay to play cards, I say tf it com|*A Victim:” Our Specialty. | demns her, she should not play; but LEY THERE BE LIGHT occupy her time helping some one | Ged sald, “Let there be tight.” Manilla Second Sheets (made in | who needs it. I know sho will be | {rum feckmene felt Hite mat F Washington.) |blessed and helped by #0 dolns.| ‘The startied enas, and mountains cold, j Stick to your convictions, young | Shown fort all bine and ie | mother, regardless of any one else's | 484 eried. “Tle day, ‘tte day a ’ | views, is my way of thinking \~tell, Moly Light,” i | W. H.W. [Baclaimed the tranderons elond a eo exhaled That flamed o'er daistes white, Dear Misa Groy: Here ts an-|fesmat gently on the liye beewsts 212 Spring Street Main 4135 Buy on the News-stands FOR DECEMBER By the year, $1.50 NK A. MUNSEY NEW YORK (TRAIN—VIA GREAT NORTHERN) other on the card playing subject | All due respect to the mother who | And, bleshing, murmured “It 1 knew you and you koew me, It 1 knew you, aad you knew me.” OLD-FASHIONED YOUNG MAN. Q—1 come to you = broked. ment of my Ife A midd od jean. attracted my attention. Oh, these serpent eyex I romid net get away from th eevee gentle words, and held me by power saill 5 conld nes hy promised iife ruined by @ mari created you can have any influence. | to do with the approaching baldness of men, women The letters received from Mrs read as follows: |greatly with you, | Go to your mother as fast as you can get there and put this letter and answer {nto her hand. DON’T see that man again, San Jose, August 8, 1913. Migge Laboratorle: jor Migge: You asked 1 undertook the treat- ment to report to you In a month or so, | have waited Burlingame, Auguet 7, 1913. Friedrich Migge, Dear Bir; | have just com- pleted the treatment you pre scribed for me, and | can not myself not to give months ago. ir had be- My long before, to fall out, ppeared, and * their place is a rich growth of own hair, and explained the necessity of eradicating thi bacteria before the hair could peared wholly, The dandruff left me almost immediately, ae you said It would. this not | DR. L. R. CLARK, D, D. 8. | Search for a method of eradicating brought her. Per researches have Dr. L. R. Clark, D. O, 8., Manager 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union| the following from Mrs, Kellner: NOTE—Brino Thia Ad With Vau Scientists have known mission also was secured to publish {the bacteria which destroy the hair, perimental work for the for more| medical profession hol carried on, |to fall or disappear. than a generation that bacteri were at fault when the hair began The search for a method of isolating these hair bacteria through cultures was an- successful, however, until Friedrich Migge took up the quest and fol- realized in every bacteriological and pathological laboratory in the less. But among laymen there was some hesitation at giving the dis- leovery full credence until the iden- York, where the majority of the ex- laboratories of Stanford university, where his discovery of a method of getting at the hair bacteria was completed. : It is this professional training and experience that equipped Prof. tion stirred him, and inspired him to neglect his other fields of scien- tion which means that feture gener ‘ations need have no fear of bald- ness. The scientist has repeatedly world’s |asked that his treatment be not ac cepted as a “ewre for baldness,” as afand, later, his connection with the; it fs rather the prevention of bal@& ness that he wishes to accomplish, However, baldness may be cw by the Migge treatment, the bac terlologist has demonstrated, where |there is sufficient life left in the hair roots to make it possible for such cases there is no hope to be had in the Migge laboratories. Usue vigor for nature to build more hair upon, and gradually baldness dig | appears, Migge Laboratories, at 501 Central widest—Advertisg ° building, their ment." see eeeee e od child, onty pact 16 1 know of my wrong, Ged knows. But oh, my . How eam f tell her? My Geer mother, who tought me the right way 4 T wae on @ car, the weakest mo- 1 have beered him te marry ' bot he says bis wife will soon be trae he Ne telle me to marry some With its great George Barr sant we enews, d hard to tell what he will o McCutcheon novel, complete Ps q ~ ” : catch. Shall F tetl, my >» peuee 4 in one issue, with its other |) SJ penne? ¥ yi’ sai, eng CRETE : Sie Pp P . s Sikiee tho court, for then the papers Fea ee DIFLOCOCCUS 4 fiction, its articles, its miscel- }} ytti: So" a SUCH ENLARGED! 4 A.—Go to your mother at once— 4 , Py 1 1 1 }AT ONCE. You have promised to NE of the most interesting of the developments which ‘ lany and its fine illustrations potbhey’ - sg oe bacon = ; O have followed in the wake of the announcement of 4 . cannot help you ‘ou were m “ : ldaughter 1 would ou f the discovery by Friedrich Migge, the bacteriologist, both black and in colors, arma and ree pee Te, ane pr of a method of eradicating the bacteria which destroy the 4 |cover you with love that the evil/ hair, is the application of the Migge methods to the various : Ss MAGAZINE | taal you fear would melt away] 4 orees of unhealthfulness peculiar to the hair of women. 4 MUNSEY | Kee this oeuat aonaieete we aw hile the principal interest that has attached to the Bs you: No mind but the one that/discovery and its introduction to the world has had the 4 { » ye © contro} your| Most a feel! oH ge fh this Piean.aap your | also have been quick to take advantage Ne the yea :4 i t i | ) the files 3 ew ° mother. b cteriologic: al discovery holds out for them, anc 2) Christmas buy on the news- |} imes sou choo to make It no from feminine patrons who voice their congratulations for : 7 = f the treatmen . is | This is not love, and when you beg|the introduction of th igge Be nai : ; re lsuch a brute to marry you It ts| Two especially enthusiastic visitors of the Migge Labo- b stands this year. |through fear.” If you will just be] ratories who have undertaken the Migge treatment and have} re lew See ee Ja teat men Reow Yos Its, are Mrs. Helen Boardman of Burlingame, ¢ | id of wi ‘ot |realized its results, 3 He iu i : nat Merona, tS sone Te net rte Oe Tr hects| California, and Mrs. Ellen Kellner of Sen Jose, Callfornix. : Boardman and Mrs. Kellner persua ies ake you my sincere thanks for the ee is eens ba dan lowed it to its fruition. Migee to successfully prosecute his nature to apne even a moderate P | wonderful work you have done ou could see my hair, It lea When the actentist mado his first|search along the trail of the hair covering. In many cases offered j a upon my hair, If you will re | Ye nee should be proud of. jannouncement the scientific world bacteria. He was instigated at first for treatment 4¢ is. foup thst ae . “UNDER THE HAMMER SPECIAL member, | wee on er Every one of the little bald | was startled ‘The iinmenaity of tho |by his desire to remedy his own bacteria have been at work so to : touch with you less 0 di Gineovery and its significance was baldness, but later n larger ambi-/that there is no life fart te way a gun, My proposal to sell the beet soll on earth at public auction In Seattle dually was growing Aft di evi Me hi , 810 and It gradually a peaithy |world, It was admitted that scl-|tific endeavor to devote all his) ony vey, ny cit thinner. | feared that | wae | new fair that searing lon. |entists had long been searching for time, temporarily, to the solution ally, however, there ts some life lef = ed to be my ing to lose my hair alto- 9 9! tine the bac-lof the problem of the human hair|!" the follicles, the nourishing q tin Quine: fi ‘County, Washing! December | tts had shown ger every day, The gloss has ja method of eradicating the bac: glands and the roots themselves, : I dU4E TO SEE HOW GOOD THIS LAND MEALLY. 18 | gether. After you had shown Oe xed and the ‘breaking | {teria from the scalp, and the search |~a solution the world has awaited /T"tngse instances the elimination = me the bacteria a SStnpiained about hae dieap- [had almost been given up as hope-|since tho time of Nero, and a solu-/ oF tne bacteria leaves health and = TON KING WEMERT STATION, Se If you wish dental work of the) be made healthy, | was en, | tier i have quite a number of |tity of Prof. Migge himself had) ‘The Migge laboratories had been! Jt jg when the hair 1s beginning uiney #unday morning, nad retera fun. [highest grade, performed by eare| thused, | and eeu nad prom | friends who have promised to [been explained via the press watched with interest for a num-|to fall, from either the masculine : de ‘sac, Dosumter si at hig iva “y sathods, you will or Yr had 19 den the call upon you, and If they do, The history of the Migge career, |ber of months by other scientists, or the feminine scalp, that the Using Oto tate eloatiOn we of] letaite would be-eo fine. My |. and mention my name | With {trom his firet professional dave:iaiior i wee Kioee that the final test:| treatment. prescribed by the .bace This auction will take place at 114 James st., Seattle, fer our patrons, Every operation Is healthier and you would give them especial | the Gerberdorff Tubercular hospi-| ing of the Migge method was being | teriologist brings the quickest re ee SS oe cree eee oe ale tee oe Pe \inow to dentists Se tortaad |" Shtnct tad aver nator: ite care, as | have promised them |tal, in Germany, one of the most done there. It was known to Prof. /guits, The elimination of the bac 4 woos ne ol Be Baw ling Seal for the round trip will be ibd ve port OR aie rif La ker hs | ede gradually is you would, | am inclosing | famous of the institutions of its Migge’s associates that countless teria quickly leaves the hair roo j without pain, with aa much skill) glossy, allken and gradually 18 | with this a sample of my new | kind, haw been a panorama of ad- individual subjects were being put] healthy and the strengthening ' et to Bante bas ever atterptsd| fell Saver ke able fo Hibihe hair, which you may wish to | yancement in his sefentific profes: under observation there, and the | the hair follows immediately. Im 9 Tako 9 trip over the Cascades with me and con QUINCY Neihwest [for this class of work | eee euftielontly. Very truly | examine. Sincerely yours, |alon. His direction of the bacter-|outcome was watched with great! each case offered individual treat Sedisten sow’ and “eect me xt conte fe te ie iranaporigiios just think of getting a resular| Youre. i (MRS.) ELLEN KELLNER. [iological tboratories at the Univer: interest, Tt was there that the bac+ mont for home application 1s pre will be Ismued, on or before 9 p. m. Saturday might. extra heavy $10 Gold Crown for $4| "asa ELEN BOARDMAN 179 Anita street. sity of Berlin was one of his first teriologist devoted the whole of his scribed, and after the examination lor a $10 or $12 Never-Slip Plate (MRS.) H J It ts just such reports as these! introductions to the worlt of ex-|Personal fortune to the work of has been made the director of the | 7 A. McKAY JORDAN 0c. $5. We pin a guarantee to ev-| Permission was secured from|which are now rewarding Prof. | perimental bacteriology, and later preparing hig treatment for the Mgeve laboratories frankly tells his 3 PHONE, ELLIOTT 6434. ery receipted bill that means some-|Mre. Boardman, who 1s very prom-| Migge for forsaking his anatomical | came his connections with,the labo: Publle and oe hoe Ar: visitors just what can be accom» j * thing ion ae Murlingame, to give her let-|and. bacteriological work at such ratories of the Carnegie ‘institute, those associated with him that it) plished in thelr individual cases —_ WE GIVE GAS ter to the public, It 1s offered py | institutions as, the University of|and the Bellevue, medical college Was worthy of the world’s indorse- and how long the process will take, N. B.—Vor full partienta daily pdvertisements of Site _- Professor. Migge as one woman's, Berlin, Carnegie Institute and Stan-| laboratories, in New York, Parke, Ment befor: the world was invited [Tt js this conservatism of the Migge GREATEST LAND SOLE EVE! D IN WASHINGTON, Regal Dental Offices |«ratitude for the comfort the Migke | ford university, | to complete his| Davis & Co. laboratories in New |to make use of It \promises that have been, for the 7

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