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STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1915. PAGE 5. 5 4 rT) ‘HEIRESS E iS DE = a = SORE, TIRED FEET (2 DAYS OF MATRIMONIAL BLISS) TEE” for sching, burning, putted OUR CABARET up feet and corns or | es aitetion PERFORM.- Y ’ 1 | Q.—One week from today | was to have been a bride, My wedding ANCE | B clothes were all made All arrangements had been completed, even for! OPLOELLLDL LL LLL ALAA AAP | y Fred ibe Boalt By Cynthia Grey our wedding trip. He had saved his money, | mine, and | had already mily rhe ear,” waid bought many things for a dear little cottage we had rented. ©'Mme. Hemer, as she put the fin | was so happy. The world, which darkened after my mother died, a ishing pat on The Star's prize orcame bright once more e ' . A We had loved each other for a long time, and | had faith that our sater ba love would last forever Y oo, dear readers, belt Suddenly the blow fell. He came to me and quietly told me it could woman, | amenaturally curious, « not be, giving ae the only excuse that he “did not think we could get , \ iL atrayed Into the Paris Milliner along well together.” He left and took out of my life the only sweet 4 m:, my he es and p at the time | thought th ness that has been in it for years. A hand V i ar © hat mild be | was too dumfounded to protest, and when he had gone and my hind the ea Doris Wirth, winner \sties had tumbied about my head, | went to my room, and, hugging avnes r awe er \ Oh, tat DT my wedding dress to my heart, cried the night away. The new day a on : tte May | try tt brought no word from the man to whom | had given my all jae eat tell me what is best. My heart is broken and the world is cold and eacetve mg ae buretng foot, |are like e's tion of D fc My pride keeps me from going to him, but my heart cries out for First at Madison 7 jllen (feet, smelling feet, tired| me him, Can you suggest a way? 4 binks tahitbets es tt will t we ~ shed her ¢ h | am so lonely, and tonight there seems nothing in this wide, wide 4 fons and raw spots, No more shoe jing for Seattle pre and smiled at the image idee Won hive painted « beentital: plotere, 44 4 drear oh but tightness, no more limping with} Al! para {rror, which smiled back ? en et ith pi Perron Magyar pense Mev pain or drawing up your face could be done bas an Mas 1k ae te t «© face to face with the photograph and real WT eaeick coe mantle ¥ je was a pictu na } 4s vanished and your air castles have tumbled, and it i? DME os ah the seklicie ee tee a es aad ha ack to Common, every-day fe with a jolt—the price " g MG ceddations which peft or part. 7 ’ r heres om eve « ming. There isn’t anybody or anything that could . a tt. Wee “VI cok ree conventions — clea angle and finally turned to us with cor now, bu cars to come you will realize that Ig S ’ 4 n wei intup burea {ttle smile. th the ide: 1 Pt 3 amaller shoes, Use "TIZ" and for-| have went ont thon pra it pa with : ne ideal of your dream, than to en et your foot mise: An! how : . , Pram sir ; gs “pa Stary ye 5 q See your foot | mi An ® | explaining Rut 1 can't 8 an gine ; Cou, will ‘ew wink to: aptaiaeetiind welt Special New Features 4 + nngiuger a. a : nt. Specially om © yet. Just f : : thankful that you are free from alg introduced Every Evening a 25-cent t OW | have md and t doale as ‘ . at any druggist r department 4 R A t or being honest and fr eo store. Don't suffer. Have thi mg * = It will dear girl, just how difficult swell, never hurt, never ge wd es re ye 1 learn th exson fre experience The things that SUIT Seth coteiort ceovas ploy) © you going. to wear it tal Mrs. Dixie Clements, Deserted Heiress re ours canno’ given away, or taken away, or lost. We break our or money refunded | mew ° ts rai gs _—— ©! SAN FRANCISCO, April is: ita ebane sa iblediac iain aias AAS us, trying : 4 that do not belong to us, and to mee 4 a | o ‘ I should law oS ke . M a anita hich have no right y have depended too much on something * have furnished) , eging that her brief ro was y p-mother 1, | Which was not a part of you for your happiness, and now that that thing WEDDING the publicity easary toa full un-| Worth, “In what ‘ . . Tho young helress (she is only Al: : att ‘ | ah ag nr ae | wath. peoedly ha days after th MAF| 94) We the datichter of an Atlants| 28% passed out of your lif, your happiness passed temporarily Begin degen ment and | iet 3 oe Heme. @hen hae iebene loa augt . 1new, and build an independent happiness—tin other words, depend up- : | nd every: ,¢ aco chure 1 | candy f for your own h news ye happy. Tha a ’ t ‘ 1 is the solutic of problem ‘ a. Catling 09 It's up to individuals now elreas @niighter ofan Atlanta} ome t jution pr Fi vray rate ee 2 ea aft bal Po : a Q.—i am a young girl and wish to) spoken on busin matters only, So far as The Star is conce: easing! 0 © ground of! ne adh eggt pf od \ San elke Senateiad alg nye Aaa on know if you will help me. | am un-|and we p strangers when 4 a ootaa’ ra P gg ype slbtes m ¥ “pipet adh Cle ; ad 7 er happy over a foolish little thing, as|we meet FELLOW. —— Suen be epee does pd pri : eat ar AR pa Bs mother calls it; but | am really] A.—-Many people who meet daily d a Chanint ; : is pip nal sorb Bay Please tell me if you know of any|close friends in the socisl world QUICKLY STOPPED be Pap aaa Mele a mar ant eet r odie remedy that will take away eu-/but the parties concerned must 4 fF ve A » r ea ; : m4 ‘ , a cs perfiuous hair on my arms, sides) work out their own destiny D 4 t { my face, neck, etc. Please do outsider can assist in transforming ‘ Os Read my, ~ the arog | las x fless eyesore has been mad ot that date . a By i . ye e not think | am foolish, for they are = business relation into a social one; z chy Meroe Nepal faa rf ° - ro he: w terribly long and thick, and are|therefore, | cannot help you, : oo MEDAL Haarlem Oi) Capsules you All the Commercial Club, ora rowing longer each dae Good ; ean stop the distressing pains due/other organization, can do ts on, cd DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. & © to gravel, stone in the bladder, or | preach the gospel as loudly and elo. | sa A rh Duggan my M.C.A. DELEGATES j urethric and prostatic disturb-| quently as possible, and hope grown | will be able to represent Ue Read What S. J. Salhus 3 ances. Wheth ke ucineei” agg endl a wild woman in the circus . ether your trouble |the individual m woman and : About the Regal — comes from advancing years or|child will go out and practice not even have short ppc ree VISIT WAR SHIPS | to Say ut 3 from alcoholic and other excesses, | said Herbert E. § chair of even thin stockings. Thanking you, Dentists ‘or is the natural bladder weakness |the Commercial Club's “« vhs Pada shop MER’ | “I have been troubled for tha |” so common among growing chi al “sei A.—Yor » quite # plight, 1| BREMERTON, April Dele-| roubled for i dren, nothing can compare with | °"Ip smn knee should say. The first thing for you|Kates to the Washington Associa-| Past two years with this bad toot 1g ie eaatard household a If a man is not us € a wa out by tc toad of worrying and con-|tion of the Y. M. C. A. made an/| 4nd it has swelled up many times, imattcn we gente but cleaned up his own tol i. Wortherr ploye of BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMS he American people eo evi- it tag yo te when you are|inspection of the ships and navy, hich caused me to become very iin The pron Pa vacant lot OOF! muset Sound Traction, Light (Copyright, 1915, by the United a of friendshi © people | grown to think that anything|Yard this afternoon Rear Ad-|#ick at my stomach and lose ' « something wrong w i) em pape nighaii Press) e t t " , niral Doyle, commander of the re- | 8™@4t deal of eleep, I saw ya # ype a shatinae . . 7 whether it be hair or) ™ira nan) he 6 oll kills and chases out the poisor ality of his patriotism Power ¢ G. N. Pinnell, 29 show her we ay to ex nt oa tn {serve fleet will be guest of hnoor| testimonials in the paper and was ous microbes that are causing the s not in tune with 1 Eitamation, while the strength. | motorman or Seattle, Rentor ontaneous tio! ia wae Won't are tt nual banquet tonight. The | Stil! If doubt whether this tooth of . i Rentiaes se © people Compo to Frisco pace hoe & ; ae session Friday afternoon |™ne could be pulled painlessly, ening, health-restoring herbs build PUT YOUR MONEY'IN r ad phy iret. 3 kn : ng | Appl trogen of peroxide to th Now, after my experience with the up the broken-down cells and tis liceman, was arrested on a charge nen to the the noted composer Saint Saens to | "ait one day and spirite of am-| © ad to routine business. | regal Dentists, I find it to wae sues. Ce Migtelitns urinate of the 6 {0 dhe | the noted composer Saint-Saens to | monia the next; but never both the|Fred B. Smith of New York spoke} vetiuce instead of dread, and will: srw ergcotionn may won| FIT AND FABRIC; GO e's eres 8s cee * nn Prana" ne rng uh Ray etal mtn pet. gaa et ol te 9 trie company during the demon-| Francisco, it was announced today.| musician greater than Saint the Y. M. C. A.” at th bs |surely recommend them to my increase. If so, it is a sign the! eens vd ‘ before results are obtained M. C, A." at the night ses-| As an added token, a special al-| He goes to America the repre. sion in the Methodist churc | friends. 8. J. SALHUS, peeeees the Work. Later sor: lives. Tuesday night on GoWD-| bum of sixty orixinal drawings is tative of French music. He hai ig Fo sear tg 3% Western Ave. bum of « or al nee ne ative en nusic. has —_—- | mal action will be restored and you | 2 streets. He was t under | petr n 4d by Fr artists | no pol <a 1 | Q—There are several young feo being shioned er rt © political mission and will not We couldn't ask for any stronger will Dless the day you first tried 0 bonds, and is held in the/for formal presentation to America talk any war propaganda. With | Women employed at a certain pia DRIFTWOOD CAMP recommendation than thi GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap-| banoned jail pending t arranke-| through U. 8. Ambassador Wm. G.|Satht-Saens will go M. Lippman, |Where | call twice daily, and there ; sules. 25c, 50¢ and $100 per box ments. The warrant was issued | Sharp epresenting Ieeach acienc is one of them with whom | want! WILL CELEBRATE Re, tal They are pure, original Haarlem by Deputy Prosecutor Helsell Initerviewed today at his home In May the Marcus ¢ ‘to become ‘acquainted. ~ | gal Den Offices Oil in capsule form, imported dt-| Sen. Hanotaux, who is in charge | bruo, greatgrandson of Gen Will you please tell us how this | OR, L. R. CLARK, MGR. rect from Holland. Every ship | of the affair, particularly empha-| Fayette } can be done, as | do not know @) On Tuesday evening, April 6,| 1405 Third Avenue meet ts passed upon for purity by| DOCK STRIKE ENDS sized it wo ontire old of be h soul who knows her? We have Driftwood Camp of Modern Wood.| _N: W: Corner Third and Union gs pet pe ar gage Kl ere litieal significance Jeputie |men of America will celebrate its St. Paul Ste ote of im So protect Be To Show Appreciation the r winning of the state bann®agt its| yourself and look for the name} VANCOUVER, BL ¢ Apri The presentatic of this al The hall, Second ave. 1 Se & Plombit GOLD MEDAL on every box An agreement is be : " ; IB een imbing Co, EDAL, n ag ' bum,” he said, “is merely to sup here t Addresses will be given by Na-| or Don't be fooled. | reached today full participats Ws tional Auditor Jas. G. Dixon of For sale and guaranteed by the ces bet weer ancisco ex OLYMPIA, April 3.—A fifth test | Spokan uperior Court Judge for all kinds ow Drag Company.—Advertise rs vernme f the legislative emergency clause|/King Dykeman, State Lecturer J.| furnaces. wae | which © respon jeting plan a will re the supreme court] Henry Denning and others | backs and cotle jatrike during the war many - jon Apr The last sult was | Madame Hollinshead - Hubbell, | in ond inn ae |TV. O'Connor, 4 aaoed t EASTER MUSIC A-PLENTY [filed Martin Hardware Co.|the dramatic soprano and Karl E.| Nain BT International Lo nesh all pow Six musi numbers in the morn-/to compel the state auditor to|Tunberg, pianist, will furnish the| junion, is confident the T fort g and sev will ue warrants In ment of sup-j} musical numbers, a Chas. §./ 7 . agreement pre satint lance organizations, aided feature the serv es to the state fair. It was|Hubbell and P. R. Griffin will re. Arm Id’ Electric TREATED) wre: ote Rese Sane aah as EE tie twee aa old’s Simplicity is one of the ment make the pay of the/in many other ways x « th ewe r-|ground that the appropriation is Vib! to jand off the stage. Tht idea of be aera -MONSTRATOR IN Jing dressed up, which was the am SEATTLE. | bition of the woman who wore all |. A showcase in front of the J. L. }her jewels at the summer resort |Lindh Co. store. 1201 Third ave., sen breakfast table, ts the horror of | was broken into between 4:30 and 99 woman of good taste [5:30 Saturday morning, and a num-| » be r t ber of sis were stolen lare inconspicuous, few trim! ZE AND GET |NEWSPAPER IS THIS LITTLE BOY’S FATHER LOCAL CIR Ww are inconspicuous, few trimmings,| WE I IS THIS Li CLEITE |W. M. "Richards, 414 W. Galer, : jand then all the money that you jevidently scared away some : that’s a safe rule to follow { he inquired who was making the} awe have all seen those magnif ai | aolet at the front door. Whoever} Coughs, Sore Throat cently attired figures in the big) Uncle Jack offers a prize for) Some 100 odd letters were re-| Was trying to get in, hurriedly left shop windows, with lovely wax|"¢*t week's contest that a little} ceived by Uncle Jack in the vaca bs aan auto, Richards told the po- > faces and false hair, and long black|™y," the orginary ieee nm contest this week. As usual|- s glued on. T do of the pr oF pres | the i t f | a ‘omen in society, and) song good, but as there could be only | * how many actresses who copy them ‘UVP: Geile Jacke! Bs oe ¥ a Id only Creeping chills and general las hor sats ectense, omy ae ein Uacle Jao] jane wines: Vocie tuck averted! KILL MAN FOR $1G/ sive, te A elias he diseases successfully treated |Svlomon-like glory, produce ver be boy or girl] | the prize to Esther Eide, 4016 5ist catching Cold.— ’ by Dr. F. Lathrop are those re-|much the same result? ha ot orizinal last | Ave. Ww | | That's the time to get best te SPUN mbchiners cf the body. the | But t elldressed woman I8/tine to incomplete | Her letter, which is very good,| SACRAMENTO, April 3.—Cap-|suits from Dr. Humphrey's “Seve nerves, blood vessels and fluids of |aulte different. To be with, she lin erick | | follows | tur (with two men in the grand) enty-seven the human system, which are, with-|must possess a certain something \ Pe | |MY FAVORITE SUMMER SPORT |Stand at the fair grounds, Mrs, R.| Don't wait till your bones ache, ception, that cannot be bought or acquired;| There was a young lady whose | By Esther Elde | Wilson ts declared by police to/ till you cough and sneeze, have penen she must know how to wear good eyes Like many others, my favorite|have confessed to being implicated Sore throat and influenza or it may the | clothes. Were unique as to color and size |summer sport {s tennis. This sum-|!n the murder of a Syrian peddier| take longer Such a woman always wears ie. eae eee cee: Mr mer I want to play whenever I can, |last night | Pleasant to take, handy to carry, sang, machinery of the body Js ex- | right thing. With her it is the in People all turned selde, , The best time to play. in my esti] The woman is sald to have de fits the vest pocket fe find the nervous ey! a dividual who impresses first and mation, {8 on a moderately warm |clared they planned to kill the Syr- c and $1.00, at all druggists, or severely strained or b ing |\the gown she wears afterward day. Then one can play best. Al-|ian to get $100 he had mailed : State, Tesulting in great ‘weakness | “Or course, 1 aman by ee Fill in last Hine.) most all American boys and girls| Mrs. Wilson said she received] ,,Humebreys. Homeo, Medicine Gos and “almost complete prostration. |1.14 Much money te Vator 8 siti know and enjoy the game. It is | $15 ve nt. : : tle to this form of treatment, and dress, but with a little a ‘ sur effort in to Unele very interesting. In my opinton — — Jerr quickly the weakened body can care a most charming effect may and try jhard. for the com ail that is needed for a good time © toned up, and the excited ne ian will be unusually keen 8 acquet, balls, ¢ nis ec talmed to stich an extent that those | be made » contest closes at m. Fri Fe Baer eonlglerorg lig . = who have felt too wenk f t If I had to practice economy, I The limit fs 1 and a partner who knows the gam: ment become invigorated Ai would have two dresses @ year, one ne imi | strengthened. ‘The method iteelf {» S tas 3 ; setae od ig tee ies ore | SHE LIKES TO DRAW, from birth should hich I would utilize for street or HONOR MENTION tion miven tos fternoon by wearing different rvous system v Y a . aR ie in good working order keep it in| Wists, and an evening gown, a j Edna Gerlinger, 2320 N. 40th st ? thet condjtion black one | He ure names of a few of tite < bi a Tecognized by all rep — those whose contributions merited 1 am der of The Star utable physicians that the nerves wort nentio tb . natal control the function, sensation and |SAM ATKINSON TALKS + , soos ‘ ni a have much interested in SEPIE Fee Weeks your time on tnls| Gam Atkinson will deliver a lec: [Ne ,fh7Komin: James Cattanacn, the Circle. I have never entered We have helped rent many of them or that ism? Go to Dr. CF Lath- s the Washington Re|* handed th d will hel; if i Pept the Brine tnd Narre apeciaiin, [ture before the | Washington fa ; DONALD anded in my essay’ thie time. I —and will help you if you install a who is relieving suffering human-|tionalist association 8 ever . md Ave. H.; Laure M uppose you think {t queer that a ity without the use of drugs, medi-|ing, at 8 o'clock, in Ste dont |'0t Fees soba Pacttio °. WATSON jgirl should climb trees, as 1 men Water Heater oF jsursery. | Office 214-15 | emy, Fourth ave., nea t : tioned in my letter, but I like to Binns Fg Ege The subject of the will ta F Donald Watson, Little Cripple Whose Sunshiny Smile May Win Home | I like to draw and if there is HE renter today is aware of the many mod- sultation free. |be “Conventional Lies Y for Other Cripples, another drawing contest I will en- s ; ‘s se jter. I especially like to draw heads ern conveniences now included in the aver : ; . a in| Donald Watson of Canton, ©.,Jold, an orphan anil a hopeless crip-|of women, 1 have drawn one be-| ve ¢ ‘ : e yours i i | Ma al" | has the queergst dad any youngster|ple. A pourhouse was hix home andltow. How do you like t?. age house or apartment; unless yours is R ever had his playmates were feeblo old wom-| EDNA GERLINGER similarly equipped you will experience difficulty in “at Rita M Donild never “plays bear” withlen, the youngest of them over 70.) Your drawing was very good, Ed renti i ee er Sey, Mantes! 3 hik ‘strange daddy, and he never) The Canton News heard about Don-|na. Keep on drawing, as it shows| tee Tee 1 leven trots to Boston” on dady's\ald and decided that a poorhouse| talent, and some day you may be-| ‘ . . wilt as sities Relling . ' knee, but for all that no small bey|was no place for hing, even Jf his} come famous an artist. Who When a small payment ($1.00) wil ‘gue fas . : ’ : ever had more devoted parent ere as limp and useless as; knows? UNCLE JACK Water Heater in your house, do you think it pays s Par moi ’ © child ever received more tender two tangled thread atte shane 1 Ate . e than is bestowe n Donald The newspaper adopted the baby to take any chances on losing a tenan coe the “queerest dad” in the coun-|and through him became intere scouts T0 AID CITY The balance is paid in installments of $1.00 each {HOTEL ROY ite to 81.80 Daily. | Y try ed in other homelogs cripple With h on by wee ; 189 Kear ANT ow A jonald the only boy in the Donald as its mascot the News has| Pes month. St. Regis eer wre an) KIDS W WAY) | Bonaia, is tne onty boy in the) Donald as ite mascbt the News B48) sa waUKK Wis. April. 3 66 dth ot. ot Block ALAMO INN yee er yet ever adopted by a newspaper, the|\ome for Indigent crippled children,| Health Commissioner —_ Rubland | iat, + Ianees ears. B44 Kearny Kearny JOHN DAY, Ore, April Ju- | only child who has # big daily news-:|The Ohio legislature is now coneid-| Pans to enlist 100 Boy Scouts in H H 14 min, to expe. | | fs wrath sone Pe toe fire paper for a foster-parent ering a bill which provides for suc bsg ae 4 Reap ous h ed e g g ompany “ae if 7 ===) | clpa 8. Stutz of the John Day |” ‘Tae newaphper baby is 4 years an institution ire ey argh tiggyt sell Lag nase Bier hay se) A LINCOLN 30" EL oe grammar schoo! ruled that, M ul | Be sib ven ns jit taata i i i bade MB sBIstsio 30 tp port on New Location—1308 Fourth Ave.—Stuart Bldg. vd . ‘se etn ts the correct spelling. t| e 8 , a plieve A png min. trom Ferry Depot. B) | oe out at a recent. spelling ed him with eggs and drove hit|spankings, and Professor Stutz has|the Scouts will be a great help in! Phone Main 6767 Use Star Wa ants Ads for Re- : if match, Next day the adherents of| back to his boarding house. Par-|agreed to referee another spelling|atding street sanitation work and sults. ver day.| §mnyiie jaid Stutz, bombard-!ental apologies followed as many |b abating nutsances,

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