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STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1914. PAGE : . CHINA PEEVED; Let Poynor Save You 30 Per Cent =aas8 THEY'LL WIN A |Cotifessions of a Wife} "yay eo aRe | Friday and Saturday “Ss VOTE RECOUNT," "tc" "" SSVEAFH! WARON JAPAN] Furniture Bargains (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper ;, to note that your eo Enterprise Association.) |tired, that your teeth are losing | —At the Economy Stor thetr youthful whiteness, that-—oh! | SHANGHAI, Dec, 10.—Pekin of what ts the use?—one man has sald | ficialdom is much perturbed, ac |most truthfully: ‘Youth, youth, |Cording to dispatches received here lthere t# absolutely nothing tn the | today from the Chinese capttal, over world but youth,’ ” |the announcement by Japanese For. “And because @ man instead of eign Minister Kato that the mikado While Judge Albertson haa struck | out @ number of paragraphs fr pm | Mra. Selwin spent the afternoon the complaint. as tmmaterial, and| with me yester and I had plenty enerally ruled adversely to them,|of time (o compare her with Aunt | David MeKenale and Dr, Walter T.| Mary. I admire Mra, Belwin, but I Christensen, who are contesting the|love Aunt Mary K of these elec D0) . wor ome, th ection 0 | Seren ean ee "—— bro Be Big Ree is te ps od | woman has said that,” spoke up| might not return Kiaochau to China b: : jAunt Mary quietly, “don’t you! The majority of the official class | confident, nevertheless, they witl|and m restful, It always seems) iiink that men too dread tt bin Mahtt. tes welt on Mon nennie fe | wecure @ recount of the ballots, |to me that her life has been jens |(u0k thet read the creep eats people gen | "Judge Albertson ruled the ballot|full of experience than Mra Bel-|'NE encroachments of age? It ts| erally, supposed the Tokio govern-|B 419 59 seta: Bed, ape-| $25 Circassian Wal-'| $22.60 Bras boxes will not be opened except up-|Win's, but I have @ feeling that she | ie women's tragedy alone, but) ment was pledged to return the por |p cisi_price $1.90| nut Dresser 820 | patin finish complained of enough votes would| the same calm and resignation that waned Mara. Bétwin, “wut. oo in| Germans. | sccasiweobaiae : od in favor of the wt-[she has met everything else that) } no changed c | rything 4 the contest jeverything else in life men do not ust as this would have strength laa ; ants to make thelr election prob-| me to her. 01 ante pro Aunt Mary bas. gtven tn to. ter- |! so mueh ened the present Pekin adminiatra- t Is the woman who must pay | tion's hand, #o Kisochau’s retention | e ok fro co | Mble exactions of Time more «race. | = . He struck from the complaint the | 0)” (eee has Mra. Selwin, She ta(th® most for everything, even for|by Japan will inevitably prove ex $27.50 allegations that County Commis the fleeting Joy of her beauty.’ » . stoners Knudsen and Hamilton con.|frankly older looking and more i auty |eceedingly damaging to President) | 1 looked carefully at the two] Yuan Shi Kal mat spired to put prejudiced election of. | Comfortable. ome wan Shi Kal's governmen Aelnle ce the Vomeder nnd thet Chain | Mra. Selwin ix still a very beau-/ omen sitting before me, One who| go strong ts the feeling that many clasped the hand of Time and people believe that Yuan will man Whitney of the republican | ful woman > tune ied \conmaiiaba: te Phe ua hin}, A® I write that sentence, uttle | f. * — into a cordial «reeting driven to a declaration of honttliti notorious “letter of Instruction,” en-| ok. I cannot Ip thinking what) oq Nt ony ter |p other was « blow agninat Japan unless the latter ful ‘ jered which one I would | fils the pledge it was supposed to couraged prejudiced counting of|® tragedy Is set down tn that t a. tence and Mra. Belwin gave me an|™*iner be ike. , [have given They were both tneptrations and | Judge Albertson held the law pre-|//ustration of tt the other day seeing them together I implored ig $13.85 I could see that while she rather | sumed honesty, even In partisan the fat * me r Seande posse nd te submit, |2¢mired Aunt Mary for her icanel| Sosvew; treme iotia apne page ALLIES’ CHEFS FIX | 2 of growing olf gracefully yet she 4 lousy and distrust | ted showing malconduct, could not quite own to herself a jana. ot me unt keep my enthus-| uP BERLIN MENU yet that she must wage a loning| org ny, ebility to aympathize | Sasita sity aie jand my faith in humanity, then x aiaha | SPECIAL GRA Ww |whatever Time may do to the| LONDON, Dee. 10. — Twenty ls ls enking of Molite and | physical part of me my mind and | cooks formerly in a prominent Lon: 2 in sald: “Poor child! 1 FOR HINDU SOLDIERS never see e lovely girl, one who has|"**'t Will still be young.” |don hotel, but now cooking for the The Economy Store more than the mere beauty that | (Te be continued tomorrow.) | #oldiers, have prepared a menu for 1821 FOURTH AVENUE $20 Oak or Mahogany 7 $19.50 Oak Li- Dresser $12.50 = a brary Table, spe- clal the dinner the eliied armies are ex ma Between Pike and Pine. LONDON, Dec. 10—A Moslem |youth gives to most all faces, that pected to give’if they march into BM vert | cemetery will be established at|/! am not, in my heart, very sorry GNA S$ LEATH Berlin | Woking, England, for burtal of In-| for her. W: ER TT ‘be é jan soldiers killed on the Conti “Beauty brings @ ng woman Clara Kimball Young eos rnwer and she arowe anconsclously QEADEN KNIFE PAIN IT BROKE UP DINNER BERLIN BANKER NOW | & clever woman she Is very apt to that are given an tribute to her| Wounded Turco refused to take an|qiers were enjoying a chicken Clara Kimball Young, starring tn “Lola,” the feature film at the FIRST CONCERT attribute to her brain the fayors| PARIS, Dec, 10—A_ terribly! THE HAGUE, Dec, 10.—Six sol |MAKES 1 CENTS A DAY! Clemmer this week, played before the theatre-goers of this city in stock| | ‘at the old Lois theatre. Featured in the film is her father, who takes the part of her father| im the play. Her husband, who was also with the old Lols stock company, ap- concert of the Amphion society thi once given her un- Pears in the film as one of the adventurers who enters her life after! year, given in Plymouth Congress she has been recalled from death. | Raita Misa Kimball, in the role of Lola, ts portrayed as a beautiful girl The chorus work, under the direc. man as been dowered with who has a heart so big that she just has to unburden a little of her tion of Claude Madden, was excep-|™ore than the average of good BRITISH SING HYMNS | ty and @ feeling of surprise | @naesthetic before a delicate oper-| feast in the field at Ramscapille| BERLIN, Dec. 10—A Berlin " a | pain is hers when she|stion in a Parts hospital, but he {-/ when a German shell burst on the| banker whose income ts $7,000 a| A Feature—A Drama A large audience greeted the first has to ask sometimes | *#ted on having @ piece of leather | tapie and killed five. day is among the prisoners intern-| A Keystone Comedy Ne ed pes Mc pited | ed in a Corsican concentration | All First Run e ken camp, where he performs manual —— RUM MAKES ’EM QUIT } 20: that brings him the rel" WOMAN FIGHTER IS ~ tional church Wednesday evening.) “I do not belfeve that any wo- allowance of 7 cents daily BERLIN, Dec. 10—80 many sol-| proVinces with desertion sald they goodness upon others. Through an accident she is killed tlonally good, looks has ever lived to see there i / ls ft j | TION Her father, by an invention upon which he has labored for years x beauties fade one after another| LONDON, Dec. 10.—~Two hymne| ‘ers charged in Eastern German CHANCE FOR US! GIVEN DECORA Festores her life, but !s unable to restore her soul. Her second life without realizing that one of the|are In the repertoire of British NEW YORK, Dec. 10—The Ger: ‘ earth is that of a woman without a soul, All che meanness, GOLUB ALL BROKEN UP) 17", (r#':, %78 02 caren ts a) marching songs: “Onward, Chris be il or al asita ‘uae heed man Press ‘Bureau in New’ York R or Jealousy and immoral! things in life she possesses. After wandering among the big cities and losing her health, she jold, who bas come to the time | Yo Faithful!” } returns to ber father and dies. ary HURT IN DARING TRICK beautiful woman, who is growing | tian Soldiers!” and “Oh Come, All torpidden in the provinces In his address to the Chamber of] announces that Emperor Franci LONDON, Dec. 10.—Thirty offi.) when if a stranger says “What a eps: ese | LONDON, Dec. 10—Practically | Commerce and the Magufacturers’| Joseph has bestowed the Order 0” | cor ee lcers of the Guards who had been| handsome woman'’ another friend | President will soon nominate at) alien waiters have been ousted @8sociation, at the Butler Wednes-| rrancis Joseph on Frau Stella vor in the habit of dining at a certain! whispers ‘You should have seen her | members of trade commission. from London hotels since the war| day, BE. A. Brand, istant chief of} Tarnau von Dobryez, wife of # |parts; “His Servant,” drama; “The| London hot have been killed 10 or 20 years ago,” as the case on Pa. Zaaed |began, and many of the hotels| the bureau of foreign and domestic! colonel, for gallant fighting in the Owing torn ligaments in his "= —_ lows sn le ergs «9 tow Kelme < on Allen,” drama; “Unt since they last met around the| may be. All public officials In South Bend have signs © Allen Enemies | service, pointed out the opportunt-| trenches. She is the first woman ‘¢ Almost a Hero,” comedy. board there | tt t# torture to lock tn your | reelected. ‘Are Employed or Served.” | ties for trade in South America. |s0 honored. ly moving train tn th geeks . FO! was accidentally lock-| trunk while making a/ Essanay omere? pried off he was like a fish out of INT MISS THIS ONE managers of Seattle pho were at the Moore/ theatre Wednesday afternoon to 4 ‘on what promises to be one of! funniest films of the season. Charles Chaplin, the funny com-| dian, and Mabel Normand of the Keystone company are featured ‘with Marie Dressler, comedienne, fn a siz-reeler. ‘The film was a scream. | ‘The moving picture editor of The was among those permitted to) seo the film at this exhibition run.) i eee | | BOSWORTH AT THE MISSION Hobart Bosworth is to be seen for the week at the Mission thea- ¢fe in “The Country Mouse,” a rama of love, politics and home. It tells of the making of statesman and the awakening of a @onceited woman. $ eee Claes A Untl Saturday Night “The Master of the House,” two- ! Untli Saturday Night othe hittn Man,” Selig jungle goo picture; “In the Grip of the “Billie's Charge,’ | eomedy. eee Melbourne Until! Saturday Night “Temple of Moloc! Edison | », Grama, and three other reels of pictures. ged Alaska Until Saturday Night “Mrs. Black Is Back,” comedy, eee Grand Until Saturday Night “Should a Woman Tell,” drama; “The Master Key,” serial. . 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