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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915. PAGE 11, rr OF ENGLAND ti By CHARLES EDWARD * ornge eh EN She ia ae Sale Starts Saturday Cl “nd Roonomiat, Whe te" Writing shell depart for te front ff 1022.24 = At 10 A. M. ons eI oney- SIg C ) y Important Articles From the War) “War brides” accordingly have First Zone for The Star. | become a familiar and somewhat | Slenie: ak Jocular topte i Ave. We must raise $10,000 at once. Our creditors are desperate—they de- J . | To make army marriages easy 2 : . . 11. — Throw out land” common, handy, clergymen |My Corner mand their money—they will extend no longer time. We must raise the life line! The have been provided, charges re Spring ’ money—and raise it quickly, regardless of the loss incurred. We ap- grand old ship, . duced and formalities dispensed St. mh 5 oi, Ee a peal to you to help us. We'll more than meet you half way. Our dire ALITY, cut adrift f] | mo, my boy,” says the sergeant necessity compels us in man to cut pri toa re f H by the war, is Hi°The separation allowance will) A “pe ” “Aion tors igh mere fraction of shipping out to take care of the wife, you know.” | wholesale cost. sea amid = fog, Sir Pandarus {s a new role for! tre, and the const Seon about the trith of the. case| Sacrifice Prices Tomorrow — LOOK! Men’s guard is by no | here. means sure that | Newly Weds are not hurried to all hands will not | the front. be lost. Cc. E. Ruseel! Observe then the nation's predic The very essence of the Brit.|@ment. In thousands of ot ish system of ethics, its first com- | cases the CEREMONY HAS BE mandment, ts that an: ‘h subject OMITTED. P Py As Mlegitimate children we mist) ,)"MA Violates the austere law and 2-for-25¢ Silver Hundreds of Suits to select from— | LOT 3—$15.00 Men's urmis Ss Baits with want uphnes te 1f20e* | upon the bold-faced jades, and all| Collars, now........ practically every size, style, ma- | Suits sacrificed at .... le ‘ bes i jal and patt that Id 1.50 Star and Ide Dress We motion sinners to punishment Yes, but the fath t th Union-made Over- teri: pattern you cou 4—$ -grade . natty it, from this sate anchorage, children are. the national heroes eT desire is included in this gigantic | — we: or — Shirts sacrificed 69 c Saad batp han quan obit te one sme oes cage hes soy Bang : Canvas Gloves. quantity sacrifice. | "Al * ‘Boni i ain on y ing, and the rescue of the empire ™ » 4 fred njamin m: Men’s White Handkerchief to MAKE SILENCE IMPOSSIBLE; pwertng 0 ifi " When the youths of the land| them praise and glory, The law “tne para ae LOT 1—Men’s Suits, broken lines | gt ss... $9. 85 sacrificed were cattstes tor is defense they provide stern retribution ae alt Maha and sizes, but big values $2. 68 | $4.00 Dr rp i een | Saxe e a in training camps scat-/| ‘ at you don't want to pun i ni} tered about the country. Lasaly the ish “abgrace peur: defendera. bei reod ern broken line, at the sacrifice price of | ifii ws = $1 §9 $1.50 Japanese, Aiacovery ‘has been made that in| you know. The very foundations| 10+ “ise LOT 2—$12.50 Men's $4 68 sacrificed at .........7 le ppt riamtily ppg the ne! thood of train morality are attac! . | A, M. ie et BR OW coeece wennne * ns * " J ort ide camp a large ipember ohvuimastans | Yes, but the brave, gallant sol S0c Blue Ch Suits sacrificed at .... Big lot Men’s Slip-ons, Raincoats. Gloves sacrificed 48c women expect soon to become moth-| “er, you know, and so on. eee 28c $2.00 Men’s Pants We need money, so AIR NGS I TIE ETE a + pee Says Conditions 9 Ba ree sacrificed at .........4+- Cc seahtarenr Gap ab $00; MEN’S és Pr lon thus created {s Are Not Exaggerated jac’ le 2c By some of the powers that be and eminent statesmen, a strong bie yer mpton te lbt ba Heavy Pian 79) MEN’S SHOES H ATS ahceray senmeee, tan been sae dg RM nel Shirts now SpE TO a esc tags S or ‘ ; a tim, tal tp cosas Manse’ Oe wr tomrtec * $1.00 Mediicote SOS ean Site asne, ch | 0508 Bee Mate Shit cuntemenntss | Abeu 8 Mes Sa peered peel of lawful Wotiock. | tng the character of the volunteers Underwear at .... Cc 7. vad ” eo oe or ve = jar price stamped | lines, values to $3.00, sac- ve w out thee; The accounts printed, they say.| gg \Y * Bem ae @ BR Ann ig 8g gn. gs... f BE ter trteree . . . a en jut thar, Odds and ends Negligee | Men's Shoes, odds pe Ret AF ore at.... $2 .48 paaabbearaseen, 68c formality is very different and Shi 1 f very embarrassing—in a country | mothers have been enormously ex- rt: values rom i priding {tself on the Strictest Mor- | aggerated +. $1.00, sacrificed 50¢ | while they last, pair....... $5.00 Stetson Hats sac- ality. ‘One report said that in one '19¢c $4.00 Selz Dress rificed street, of a garrison, city there it ‘ sacrificed at ........... Bo 3” Suits VE | showed that there were not 400, I ma rigcan Underwear, reg- | Heavy Work Shoes, broken lines, Vi | think there were only suit, 23c values to $3.50, Consequently the whole agitation now, per garment... sacrificed at ........... $4.00 ) Boys’ Suits $1 89 jis “a wash pe sap nen $2.00 Mercerized Lisle | $5.00 Big Z Heavy Veal Work yes sacrificed at ........-. ° eminent padliciet, who has been Noti Union Suits .89c made in Washington, | $5.00 Boys’ Suits $2 48 1 joo} to t tter, that real lotice: as sti tos, conditions have Deen “inderstated, A Deors ante’ sacrificed at . e sacrificed at tee e /2 Price not exaggerated. I will not repeat here the total R jof his estimates because it would a Starts |seem sheer fanta but if he is L right, ough legitimate children will be born in Great Britain in the next few months to offset all the Sharp oe | lives the country has lost so far, at | least on the battlefield. If you will allow me a little frank peaking on this subject, I know a certain element of men not uncon- nected with public affairs that, in spite of the moralists and the tron- bound code, VIEW THIS FACT WITH BOUNDLESS CONTENT; and good and respectable men at age tats. aloes, RUSSIA'S PRETTIEST GIRL 1S HERE WITH PAVLOWA [THU SPARES WAN [AGED DWARF WEIGHS the hasty marriage, the hedge in © generations Europe had | priests and the official playing of |S0t recovered from the Na WHO PUTS UP SORAP) ONLY 20 POUNDS a th fear Eaeanens; hae deme Sbees ie oe jesaed bere: ha iready been Blonde Beauty Won Czar’s Foner at 20; She’s Still Heart Whole | | NEW YORK, June 11-—The quired to recover from the THIR CLEVELAN Ohio, June 11.— 106th birthday anniversary of Face Prospect of re” SIA WAM Nd. ORONO, ag |Isaac Pressman, tailor, at 6505 | Mrs. Jeannette Schwartz, a Depopulation like a skirmish compared with this.| possin an “at ay ~sPirw Stephina | Woodland ave. was awakened at 4| dwarf three feet high, weigh } After the Thirty Years’ War, Cen. | Russia, according to the Russians |a. m. by the gleam of a flashlight; ing only 20 pounds, was cele- It is not conventional, it {s shock-|tral Europe was obliged to sus.| hemselves, fs a member of Mile my Plaskowiezcka | on his tace brated In the Brooklyn Hebrew ing to the natio 1 which is|pend its laws against {llegitimacy| 49% Paviowa’s Russian b When he sat up in bed he found! Home for the Aged. Mrs. Grundy; but the children will|that the populations might be re-|CO™Pany, which will appear the | the flashlight had been switched so| ie be born, nevertheless, and that i#| pienished. the Moore Friday and Saturday annant had hoon onthe et the great thing in the minds of] After the Napoleonic wars al-|®iK>ts, with a Saturday matinee, men, most the only men left in France| Her name is Stephina Plasko- For, however revolting all thes¢|were immature or senile, the Wie#cka. She ts just past 20 years things may be, and however sordid/ growth of population was checked, | f 46° and is a striking blonde, « and shameful, there is not a think-|and to this day has never recov jrather unusual type in Russia fng statesman in Europe but Is | ered | When Mile. Plaskowlezcka made weighed down by the APPALLING! The situation was so critical that; her debut at 16, in the Imperial PROSPECT OF DEPOPULATED|tearned authorities were driven to| Opera house, at Moscow, her fame AND RUINED COUNTRIES that] consider agamogenesls, or tho per.| Spread until stories of her beauty plainly opens before us. petuation of the human race with. | Te? hed even the ears of Czar Nich The question thrust with priml-jout the union of the sexes, that Olas, and she was summoned to ap- tive bluntness upon be peopled | pear at the Imperial opera house in men is whether, ns that the| Petrograd (St. Petersburg) | 4 yet as to shine on his trousers hung! Prettiest Girl jover the back of a chair. In the) SQYW@ The Baby H | shaft of light he saw a hand search- = All ox the pois | Use the reliable, | Pressman leaped from bed and! 9 USS1a, —grappied with the buriar. “In the MORLIC. K s With Pavlowa | struggle the burglar seized Press- man's revolver from the bureau ORIGINAL | and ordered hands up. | “You've got nerve,” the intruder! Malted ; Milk. jsaid, “so I won't shoot you, But) Upbuilds every part of the body oMcie | you should have got the gun before = Sed by thousands of Physiciang, |you jumped me.’ nd Nurses the werld over, foe Specials STALLS 1.9 Milk-fed Broilers, Ib Milk-fed Hens, Ib. Milk-fed Ducks, Ib. Steer Pot Roast, Ib. Shoulder Pork Roast, } Shoulder Veal Roast, Ib... aide, there MAY | prospect today in Great Britain {s| Her performance was rewarded Then he disappeared with the were hens eeiier aa Neen Loin Pork Roast, Ib. le-bodied men to | regarded as menacing by the Imperial smile, and imme- gu» and a pocketbook containing, S&:"*hient. ne cooking ner eddivinnal h ‘Anchor Brand Bacon, Ib usiness of the na] jt i» for these reasons that a re-| diately she became the toast of the $14. milk required. Simply venerene Sata Lc i abedis ‘anitsot spectable citizen, not before ac-| capital. Pisatse rig onnpte sa FIS! are the so fart cused of lax principles, is moved| She was courted by men of every ste "S, Ree: Hi In the opinion of thé best /to distribute a circular defending, | rank and station, but she turned a List your Real Estate in Star | HE No Substitute lo"Just a0 Good? STALL 11 judges, the total losses in lon the ground of the necessities of | deat ear to all. Want Ads. | HORLICK’S, the Original Halibut, 4 Ibs ow ates Ss ay MG, |the state, the moral obliquity that) she js still heart whole and fan- the stricter part of the nation | amen, 3 ie. ‘ cluding all the fighting areas [ow “condemning bh we a Halibut Cheeks, 2 1 from South Africa to the Heb- Smelt, 3 lbs rides, was more than 4,000,000 VEGETABLES mor these more than 700,000 BUYS FINE CLOTHES; | STALL 17 mene sears | GETS INTO TROUBLE slain on the battle line. ease oh ege-snadss Sapo Thie te at the rate of about | “Spotted” by the handsome new | prea aggre edn agp TTA00-@ month In Killed, |clothes he was wearing, Joseph eae Asparagus, 3 If the war shall continue until! 2-4 the end of the year, as the cooler } prophets generally agree it will,|here for Vancouver police on a} and the present rate of slaughter|charge of theft, He had spent shall continue, the DEATH LISTS|more than $300 for raiment that by that time will amount to about |fairly shone. He is charged with 1,200,000. stealing $1,800. No Soldier Will Ever Be Same Again x x << m% > <4 < K S e << x aI Kil = << K Ki RX K x x Low Rates East = =Via California——— Johnson, a negro, 25, 1s being held) STALL 10 Pineapple, each ..... Large Bing Cherries, Ib California Grape Fruit, 6 73s Gooseberries, Ib. SUNSET OGOEN@SHASTA Probably 1,900,000 others fie ROUTES , AKER have been so crippled or disabled H t { Bad BAKE! ty they will henceforth have little a, tt] e en no part in productive industry. It {s not only amputated limbs | | Thousands will © been blind nd tens of thousands rendered in-| Grill GROCERIES pree may believe then that tn} ‘ STALLS 13-14 round numbers by January 1, 1916, | Kyntertainment 2,200,000 will have been blotted by can Pineapple ....... death or disabling from the pro 1 a cans Pineapple, 2 tor 2hef{| (ctive forces of Europe. of Highest 2 10¢ Loaves Bread. Three-layer Cake .... NOW ON SALE DAILY, GOOD UNTIL OCTOBER 31 And I take here no account of . 4 Frosh Roasted Peanuts, 2 Ibs) those who will escape with un- Merit THIS YEAR’S ATTRACTIONS tee teneeee nfauimed bodies, but with wrecked Fancy Jap Rice, Ib. and ruined nerves. This is anoth Panama- Pacific Panama-California i G boxes Sardines, with key 25¢ ye hail ogy Hpk oo ons ee ee cy free, and her art continues to Exposition Exposition \\ Hand-dipped Chocolates, Ib. 28¢9| comms BACK FROM THE NIGHT. | Fe Eee dois tak’ Wet SHOWS JUDGE way |” l11l shave my head.” Mount Shasta Lake Tahoe \ Feenut Butter, Ib. . ed i en eee Entrance 104 Pine favor fotaht a duel over her, salt athe iotee and nines Yosemite Valley King’s River Canyon ‘ “ages Shean rag MARK OF. THEM One of them was seriously! HIE GARRIES RAZOR ri: iiinutes iater wuen ne ais. Del Monte Paso Robles Hot Springs f 4 S¢ sacks Galt .. The deafening din of thunders) wounded wane! played his scalp the judge dis-| Santa Barbara Riverside 5 cans Washington Milk incessant, the horror, the shock of CHICAGO, June 11.—William| Charged him, Los Angeles San Diego conflict, the hardships and the drag | |upon the nerves are more than hu- man beings can endure, No man is the same afterward, It {a all very well for the pur-| poses of enlistment to talk about) men who get used to these things | know better. “eat disorders of the vit No oné gets used to them, TH Hoart, Varicose Ve COOLEST AND THE HARDEST | wetema. Klaney, and one |MAN I8 NEVER AFTERWARD) Come to me for reliable Wa pee s 7 : THE 8AM DR. DONAWAY, 302-3- Building What Napoleonic Union and Third, Opposite Postoftice Wars Did Fi Office Hours, 9 0, m, to & p,m, , vars to France tundays, 10 0, m. to 12. In @ vague way, We can guess, 8 cans Carnation Milk Magnet White Soap, 7 ba Corn Starch, pkg. .. BUTTER and EGGS STALL 18 Woods, a negro youth of Paxton, Ill, shaved his way to freedom in CASE PUZZLES. pocs the boys’ court. Arrested on sus |pleion in a railroad yard on the West side, he was arraigned on a| CRANE, Mo, June 11.—W. H.| | charge of disorderly conduct. Hilton, living near Crane, lost his| “Why are you toting a razor) voice two years ago from the ef-| around?” asked Judge Dolan fects of a severe case of whooping} I shave with It,” sald Woods, (cough. The singular feature of “Why you have no beard.” Mr, Hilton's affliction {s that he! | “I shave my head.” can speak audibly to dumb animals] “Nonsense—you'd cut your ears|on his farm in as clear a voice as off.” he ever could, but can only whis- “Down South all the colored men| per when he attempts to speak to do it. 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