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POVERTY on PLENTY WHICH? ace arenes Here's matter es thing or wething —a very defini 8 for a Kiow Nod tone Valley and prime your main essentials cnses, and you'll have A. McKay Jordan 114 James St.—Elliott 5434 With the Devil across the board— For that's the game we play— Who'll throw the dice for the Devil's price With a woman to show the way! An ace, or your soul is lost— And always the Devil's to pay But a sporting chance is a sporting chance. With a woman to show the way! It’s the fair old, square old game— ‘ As the Devil himself would say— You win—that’s well! You lose—that's heli, With a woman to lead the way WANTS TO KEEP) UNBORN CHILD | SYRACUSE, N. Y., March 27 Demanding custody of a child un born is the unusual request made by Mrs. Roda Rhodes, a bride of a few months, in a suit for separation filed today against her husband Mrs. Rhodes also asks for money to support the exp LOUIS, terrupting th today announ Mo. March 2 ng grape fruit Mra. Sol Myers, Jr. proudly that, by dint of shrewd bargaining, she had sold hut for $2 an, bargain? erically Th stuffed tn the coat to a peddl Whadd ed Myers, bh family jewel The jewels were worth $1 The police are lookin | Nervousness cured by Chiropractic ELECTRO Painles: Dentists FREE EXAMINATION 22K Gold C to Electro Painless Deis tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People’s ventists Thank te Hy THE WONDER | MILLINERY co. 1525 Second Ave.—216 Pike St Quality the Best A ee a EN est Prices Man 110 Madinon Unio mt The ae dae ee oe Repaiz St.—2 Shons— MAKES ‘BARGAIN’ Srl ILLINERY TWO BIG STORES to Serve You ae ; I THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1914, REDFIELD’S VISIT TO AID SEATTLE { CHILD ACTORS IN WONDERFUL, ‘BLUE BIRD’ show | | UNION MADE SHOES FISHINDUSTRY WILL BENEFIT 8 for Finck’s t Special Added Protection rave siready verored an of A The Westerman & Schermer at aod Stores Clothe You From Head to Foot HATS—Stetson, and celebrated Mallory. our $2.00 line. CLOTHING—The finest heavy Blue Serge at $15.00. You will find a pleasing selection of grays, browns and mixtures also at $15.00. E SHOES—We offer the strongest line of Shoes on First Avenue. Included are the “Just Wright,” W. L. Douglas, dress shoes—the Bergman, the Chippewa, the Jefferson and the Felder—all_ famous hand-made loggers. - CHILDREN FREE IF YOu GET = s ie oe x a VisIT OUR MAMMOTH NEW STORE STAR BALLOON SATURDAY so, jock |mustcal, danci tures, all COMPLETE ALASKA OUTFITTERS —_—<—$—$$ $< Tor The Star's 1¢ orrow afternoon at 3 o'¢ 0 “Blue Bird” balloons venile act : “JAMES HAS HIS ‘: NERVE WITH HIM Master tat the " bekds Petia mahtenee dine 38 Store No. 2—103-5-7 First Avenue S. 30 Juvenile Actors The guest of | ‘ yo Moore theatre Interesting Roles | OAKLAND, Cal, March 27 ’ 4 March at | Addressing the Rotary club % 4 jMareh 31 Ke. Alice| James A. Vandergrift said Cai Store No. 1—220-222 First Avenue S. eR ¢ 1 cantia aaale rere leah and) fia | Maetorlinek David “. STRUCK BY CAR = for which w Messenger in the © cc : i i Unusaal theatre party, ts o or striki sat “ hg ‘the j STERS To) to live with relatives who @ a gcd ster writing part, are som oF 0 Running germina ret wo catcn| SPUN en ara j ited Boattle. ale \ anothe ~ibeg ealage ten Bt, Ws It 7 —— t pectacle-drama {son its lant a & alter be |. It ts a superb apectable, @ great) viete to the Coast. On account of Holmes 912 E. Pike st., was hit HAVE A E oe poe oral t i and entertainment of Ctl es enormoes. aise end huge ex-|>y 4 Madi n st. cable rom 5 a ae a ed a penne, {t has been decided not to je was taken to the city hos} ha cae! ob sabes poring se uate ta ft out again on the road next | pital | NEW YORK, March 27 omen TOO CHE You CAN'T BRUSHOR Burford Hampden and Editha Kelly ——————= | whose relatives don’t want then soason ——— ‘WASH OUT DANDRUFF NAVY, YARD, ROUTE) crac irc Te wil of ne An- POU OOTLER 3 The Tango’s 2G00d | 5... sinpiest and Quickest Is sie ai, Bs Pn Venter (or ono pean et oon ee Thing for Business) sy Pvt” CAUGHT, SHOOTS 8 eS mem os a NEW YORK, arch — unten ~ Wall st. has af last been hit Today's Styles Today oe 3 AND ESCAPES by the tango. At least the United States Industrial Al abou! “a coho! Company's business liquid ar ane ree : nar thus far in 1914 ie running retiring Police in every city in the North well ahead of that of last 5 west have n notified today to year, and the gain |e attrib: be on the lookout for Charles Hop. uted largely to nothing more Do this tonight, and by m« miNG/ ving, exconvict, wanted here for or less than the tango. most, if not all, of your dandruf “i ‘ : The explanation of this is will be 4 three or four| murder, who last nig hot an Ey the increasing demand for Will completely jerett px n and two other phonograph records because Urely destroy, ev-|men, after being arrested, and ew of the dancing craze 1 and trace of it, n° | caped Those records are made of much dandruff Hopkin r the t a composition which re ease ; e : quires the use of denatured ‘ : i alcoho! as a solvent, and ve s en eve € 1 business has been so good ald WwW a t ea that one of the main talking , * machine manufacturers is € € using about twice as much Bradbury System Suit n Top ( at are the better alcohol as he did a year ago. : 5 grade of ready-t — a pea nee t m Ain H but he patre Hy } ory ‘ t ef} get c y drug n fe with a shot * : : It 4 ‘ r fails} through the back. Robinson Second Floor, Daylight Salesroom ‘ ‘ ALBERT HANSEN 7 True Love” are You ; ‘1 Bad : {0 Get Food Jeweler and Silversmith ini? Wanda Or feria ave dino they are evant fron Is Now Located at His we red with 8 tattoo de Theyre by é if New Store and en f 1] 5 . A garment truct 1 1 British Aristocrat's Hallucin-|| 101° Second Ave.. Near Madison a get them as: low ation That He Is a Pauper . WOMAN PLEADS pd. Makes Lots of Fun for His COMPLETE LINE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS Wealthy Neighbors. . i eer pe aaaee soston entists NOT GUILTY | The Eastern Shoes NEW ARROW SHIRTS Stetson Hats at $5.00. Parker, wealthy aristocrat, (tine | for spring are here, In dainty The In new spring shapes, - ee ; 1420 Second Avenue. pee Oe eee $3.50 to $5.00 dhink auacanter $ ‘preg Clarkson Hats $3.00 | Opposite Bon Marche. 'her attorn H.R on mo. © purchase food ATENT Sucrrom | tered e this = ee | . W Will é i ¥ ar restored to rea ne om \ i it en i ei e 1 rust You Or r nh rancher Frank Pi ont en ft is syed te t and ht Cor i ! cash, ¢ probal me v r vr y u ut ter, and t il M i ae } t ' +f 1 Don’ + ; ittle concern over the 1 pay the ew t ¢ Don’t put rv trial ff until the rODAY, x Trueto-Nature Teeth | sil fv OPEN TILL 10 P. M. SATURDAY | aaah he Finest Production of Dental “0 i [LOST iW Quanny heavy) : $5.00 = (stri first-! ; r Tooth $5.00 <i | eso SY Outfit r g the bottom of th “INC eee ins H-50 Ue r e t uifitting = H wil $5.00 to $15.00) OD oul ane hoot cal r Ma I be sl) night 2° « Fy ~ dia aturday matinee (Piimit Parthvla the WAN ie ‘- 1332-34 Second Av. and 211 Union St. 1 ; nial Ait Work Guaranteed 15 Years H A He INTO THE si ST Seatile’s Reliable Credit House r ndor ding basiness | n 1869 the ¢ r er t Theat not d tal profession ings went through the nu witt 2. — lig the tbeatrloa! trust—-Adv generally out a defeat \ i ® ° ¢ ‘