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t THE — AND MOLLIE DISCUSS SEX (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Astociation) oIcK STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1914, Look here, Mollie, cut out the joy riding with your boss,” This was Dick's greeting to Mol lie, who had come over to have linner with us Mollie flushed and then threw up her hands with otertatic gesture of Indep Dick, | I th you are at ting old ene h to oak @ h, on} J ' : ch day with ho, I believe, taught in the schools before she | 1 you You remind me of the boy who ' corrected his father's ay h when . » solve a simple problem in ithmet! answered Dick but the fact remains you will get into tre if you mix emotional ept-| or even social pleasures with Sizes 33, 34, 35 and 36 Only meee SOLD UP TO $25. YOUR CHOICE any of your in a social way, ollie quietly very different matter. ith and Jones at the ave dinner or a drink with them and the affair goes no fur- ther, but when a woman attempts to ‘hob nob’ with any of the men jxhe ts brought tn contact with In ja business way you can make up your mind there ts trouble brew ing. Diek looked at Mollie rather nar. rowly and then remarked in a a somewhat surprised tone of volce: By Jove! Mollie, you are a |mighty pretty girl and I don't |blame Hatton for falling for you.” Brothers are the last ones to seo the beauty of their sisters,” I interrupted. “Consequently when any man pays one of them marked jattention they are usually at a loss for a reason.” “But I still rise to remark that It is not good sense to let your boss Going-Out-of-Business Sale pay attention to you, except in a business way When any man * stenographer he mentally regis ters ‘something doing, even if he does not speak of tt. I don’t want to be obliged to knock any man down for making slurring remarks — = about you, little sister,” and Dick, gas Te we with an unwonted burst of affec Closed All Day Thanksgiving i SECOND AVE. AND JAMES tion, patted Mollie's shoulder, x, SEX, KOX—-I am so tired of the word,” Mollie almost shouted “Do you mean to tell me there is sex tn ability, In energy, tn cour age, tn endurance, in reasoning j power; in short, in brains?" | whole regiment cut off the legs of] “Perhaps not, my dear child, al- of|though when I have more time I may discuss that matter with you, but when you have recited all these wonderful neutral attributes you must add to them others in {thelr trousers, “making shorts WISH FOR THEM NOW pi a |’em, lke the boy scouts.” LONDON, Nov. 24.--A_ letter) or: ae THEATRE A FACTOR from a British soldier says that during e first part of the war, When they suffered from heat, a) BERLIN, Nov. 24.—The Ger. mans at Liege sold the seats of the Theatre Royal for 80 cents each, and have made a shoe factory out of the beautiful foyer. From the windows of the provincial palace, the for- mer abode of princes and bish- ops, they hang their wash perament is not neptral—ngither ts Intuftion, nor sympathy, nor loyal ty, nor self-sacrifice. “The mere fact that men and women dress differently surrounds them with an atmosphere of sex. I want to tell you one thing, little sister, right here: No man gets so old, so muchly married or so self- ish that the sight of a pretty girl does not quicken his cooling blood | NAVY YARD ROUTE Sunday). cept Sunday (Sunday 2:20), 6» Satur@ay, 11:65 pom. ‘Time table subject to change without notion, Mate 3101. Price Se Round Trip CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE That “Crown” Pianos Are Better and Last Longer —for s moment or two at least.” “Mercy, Dick! Is it so bad as that?” I exclaimed. “The Turks are right to cover the faces of the sanctity of the harem, but pro. every husband should be stricken blind on his wedding day.” What are you going to do about it interrupted Mollie, “Women are going to work with men more and more. Today there is hardly a successful business that does not employ women in some capac ity. Are there any more intrigues, any more scandals than ever be fore?” “1 think not,” I Interrupted. only hear more about don't believe, either, that every man desires every woman he sees that 1s over 16 and less than 40, provided she {s good looking.” “We A list of pianos we ‘And yet you and every other have received in trade woman trade on that principle,” sald Dick unexpectedly as part payment toward These Buyers Whar in ten aaa’ babel |both Mollie and I in a breath a " pianos: selina “{ mean that every day, almost levery hour of your lives, you ask, lelther consciously or unconscious. ly, of the men you meet, things that are given to you on account of your sex—and if you are good look ling you get them.” “How horrible!” I murmured Would Have Saved Money By Purchasing a Chickering Grand Weber Grand Sohmer Grand Weber Upright which sex is always apparent. Tem. | their women, not only to protect! ‘Broke Her Husband) of Drinking An lilinols Wife Broke Her Husband 8! From Drinking With a Simple Recipe That She Gave tect man from his own weakness. | If your theories are right, my dear, | them, I/ Mrs. John Tugwell his mother collapsed father was arrested roc with the murder of Kennedy, a wealthy elty, from the question,” ¢ | “ta M | employer? | Mollie did not ans | ute. (To Be Continued ‘MERCHANT MA ESCAPE PRISON GENESEE, N. Y., Nov. 24— ex-New York and banker, found gullty of obtaining cred! gel, Henry merchant on false showings and sentenced Yo ore. - ‘FRISCO TO ENFORCE ITS RED LIGHT LAW, SAN FRANCISCO, time considerably LOS ANGELES, Nov was carried from the room, and his n on an embeztiement charge, 19-year-old Perey Tugwell, charged) weeping, through two grilling hours} lof nervous strain, into her husband's arms was given his preliminary shortly after he was arrested, and |hearing here recently before Justice |had to be carried fro sanantonio “somata titacas tie to go Joy riding with her in prison and $1,000 fine, but it intimated he might not have to do time if he made sub- stantial payments to his credit. police commission took steps to en ltorce the red ght abatement law after December 15, and at the same leafe dancing regulations. PAGE 3. | MOTHER AND SISTER IN COURT WHEN BOY, NINETEEN, FACES MURDER CHARGE Mother of Accused Murderer, and Her Daughter, 24.— While | Summerfield. in a faint and in the court-) Mra. Maud B, widow of this| fainting Phamie Tugwell, as They Appeared in Court | ‘The proceedings were marked by | a series of dramatic sensations, | Mrs. Tugwell, the young prison-| ers mother, sat white faced and/ and then fell) n the room. “All this goff has taken us far ontinued Dick wer for a min. Tomorrow.) the stage where the Lilian Gish Mex of resourc: small fortune. ten months in sight Anita. woman's home. imbler. Nov. 24.—The broadened the cal busine: many At Ho ished secretly is the ¢ known Peorta, Il, years, In a recent aid: “Il broke my drinking with the fol To 3 on. of murtate ot cretly jgrains of small box of Variex Compound and pepsin. 10 grains of spoonful three times time in the food, or tea or milk. This filled at any drug sto harmless and has no | smell their dear ones from same as I have done and at very lit tle expense.”—Adv That the Hquor habit car be ban- husband was a heavy drinker inexpensive recipe which I gave se-| recipe Any wife or mother can stop them the most needy has already girls. Such worth emulating. claim of a well woman whose) for| statement she} husband from) lowing simple, | Wonderful water add 20/ f ammonia, a Give a tea- a day at meal in the coffee, can be re, is perfectly color, taste or| » drinking the Chickering Upright Knabe Upright Ivers & Pond Upright Bush & Gerts Upright Foster Upright Kimball Upright Kohler-Campbell Behning Upright Kingsbury Upright Fischer Upright Bauer Upright Emerson Upright Schaff Upright | Did you ever think that your backache, nervousness and urinary |troubles might be due to what you leat? Few people do |work to need the heavy meals they eat. Meat, beans and other nitro: |genous foods put uric acid in the blood. To filter this impure blood | weakens the kidneys. Then come rheumatic pains, nervous disorde |headaches and dizziness, and dan \ger of dropsy, hardening of the ar |teries, or Bright's disease. | Take warning. It isn't hard to leure kidney trouble if a good med. Piano or Player in the First Place Baldwin make Upright ° Hicine ke Doan's Kidney Pills ts used in time. Krell Auto Grand | Help the medicine, however, by lreducing the diet. Use milk and Auto Piano KY C | water in place of stimm@unts, Keep art of the above instru- regular hours. Avoid over-work rn ded parte 0 an and worry and take daily walks ments | FNS. OFS SOF o8 EE Relief should then come quickly sale at from one-half to Doan's Kidne Pills are recom onethird their orf«inal mended everywhere as a thorough. ly reliable kidney tonic cost—easy terms of pay- ment will also be accept LA | SEATTLE PROOF: e4 Charles M. 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The Doan's Kidney Pills enough heavy| much that I got another and sinc using that, 1 haven’ ered at all.” Poory Preture Tells a Story’ idneys passed me no end of first box of} helped me so / In remedy that electrtetty *t been both-| in the tworeel Majestic drama at is A theatre. takes Anita, her room mate, her death bed, tells of her old blind) mother who recently came into a, After Anita's death | the cadet told Meg he had money) She was to impersonate, her business to get t placed 11 of the practical charity CURES Without Invention stores Health While You Sleep. weakness that unmans you and thoroughly gives life end strength PHOTO, PLAYS MEG WAS ONE OF THE! “painted women” who had reached | i i} | » did not ci of) on the part Together they went to the old! Anita's welcomed Meg as her mother long lost Her tears of joy burned | into Meg's callouned heart. Meg confessed that she could not) rob this old, blind, love-hungry wo- man who called her daughter, the cadet threatened to expose her and met his just fate | ELEANOR WOODRUFF, THE! Pathe leading woman, is busily en waged in a very worthy work ing to the hard times in the theatrt he found that « great show girls were unable to secure employment were really destitute Woodruff formed a club of and has made it When Ow. some of Miss) 15 of m located Re- | | | s much troubles! This rem power that to the hur Hilaration. Your auickly returns: ye FULLY explain what te vitalizing Influence, ¥ nthe morning with a of perfect h BOOK FREE Call if possible and let Blectra-Vita feel the tingle of our veins, you wa y The Wull 1 Wak coling nlaStime —o tir LLUSTRATED our beautiful 80 will away” “This backache takes my appetite el you will e test of Blec The Electra-Vita Co. DEPT, 4 explal led Vitw if y flee how and prepaid 6 for it 1 call |ing a Husband, * | comedy-drama. : Open Wednesday Until 10 P. 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Cashmere Gloves for women and children, al) worth best known leading women in America, has been engaged by George Kleine to play the lead of the maid in “Stop Thief,” Cohan & Harris comedy, which ts being filmed by the Kleine forces, fol- lowing the completion of “Officer 666," eee Class A Until Tuesday Night “The Tear That Burned,” two- reel Majestic dram: “The Tight- * Beauty comedy-drama; “Mu- tual Weekly.” eee Grand Until Tuesda “A Woman Scorn two-reel Reliance drama “His Taking Ways,” “Max's Money” and “Keep- comedies. ary Night Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “The Open Shutters,” four-part Gold Seal; “Animated Weeki, “The Tale of the Lonesome Dog, Until Saturday Night “Inferno,” five-part Mi Melbouri Dante's lano drama. Colonial All Week “Life's Shop Window,” drama. Ager) Circuit Until Tuesday Night “The Witch Girl, two-part drama, with Mary Fuller; “A Redskin's Reckoning,” two-part 101 Bison dra- ma; edy; “The Editor's Dream,” comedy. eee Liberty Until Tuesday Night “In the Glare of the Lights,”) drama; “The Genius,” comedy-| - drama. eee Mission All Week “The Man From Home,” drama. . “RESIDENCE THEATRES Greenwood Theatre Tuesday Animated Weekly,” “The Touch of a Child,” “A Baseball Fan, ‘The Million Dollar Mystery.” ROUGH ON UNCLES LONDON, Nov. —24,—London uncles,’ whovexpected a big byoin in business because of the war, la ment the fact that instead of pawn ing their jewels, the wealthy are discharging servants to reduce ex penses and pawning nothing. HISTORY TO REPEAT? 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