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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915, PAGE 3 << Confessions of a Wife [tne nesiener ——— EG 2 es eens Il tor One Year JOC 10 P.M. Saturday Enterprise Association.) um rather tired tonight. T have | The Oniy Mish 7 ‘ As 1 was preparing for bec had a hard day This leading Style Book for one year, a Fall We fenlise (Ah OMT Ore ea NINA MORKES & OO. IN THE came {tn Yes, of course you have. You! HM Fashion Book and a 16c Pattern, Good value, the tollers—« ot conveniently shop on week “RLU DIAMOND" How are you, old girl women don’t know what a hard day isn't it? But only for a short time, so wet days, but) we'll be at your seevice: (ome as on ines, "A you. ot our | mea sald Dick, with a drunken quickly, No mail orders i s til 10 p. w ech chuckle, “A hard ‘day=been chew: | — as din tabs ehh aae bk ee the rag with mother, 1 sup n Kravel Wothiy OB aly Pie ag , L expect now that Mollie ts | ite and a3 [oat of town and aid not tell me|golng to marry that plano-playing ond He ak ies Glee abe" bow simp we'll have to have the old Week—CAROLINA WHITE ast _as tho you had not left the | lady with us eet “ectaa n-| I did not say anything, but I tell ou, little book, that there t# one any one wh you « : ” Waverly nor any one else 1 wilt iw ea —, Blaine Suits A Mew Velver Sa ea ee west any ai |/natietection and then by the living ew Velvet Satlor ch 4 kknife I'll kick Mollie pee 1 r. It Is one of Dick's characteristics Matioce Dally, 20-100, 180 || 2! tol Fn gd beste wpe yb value leadership. stylish Hat, and priced at | alice f his money as soon as po living Jackknife.” | He also shows : HH This line comprises some of the prettiest models The Pickford Auto Cap SeeseGh ~Gh B BSG A renees | fore has beon married five|againat anything that Mollie may { callin f ] price concession are we enabled to offer them so low. 44 NEW PANTAGES I can't do anything ot in exactly what will be th " | d rain. Come in Navy, Tan and 59c not live ohare ave Mi M , Jeet ail about’ it ‘iow id you not live with” Richard Waverly’ In the Millinery Section you would a it all over. h It comes Black, Na and Brown, and has a wide Up to Saturday Matinee and Night |], Well. when he ts “full an idea these newest Suits to be convinced of our tr aac ee Tal Pad Hosa }marry t and att time his him de a stubbornness at those 4 Will} we've seen this season, and only through a very special Mariners, ’ ollie. She is a headstrong | first inclination of bis mother i : | The materials are the new Pebble Cheviots, Checks, at ....00+0- win cake Masted nulaance g tc , thing | will not do for Richard AIR OF SIXES |e Why don't you say something? Supe rb New Man- nhl, Oh, he did, did } suppose you | Dick demanded —_ We’, Panes no neauan old him I had gone away without; “tC have nothing to say, now We're Showing: | telling you a t Well, Moll will probably go fu peth canner lied Ble shee: SREP RR Hhoughtless thins—" sa headstrong girl i Madam, it’s only a question of seeing T—<FRATURE ACTS—7 | forget: ca brim with soft crown; an exceptionally » Tate, oe |) ry % favorite words are “by the " ery o.| times and his determination to go 1 other woman t t and his determination to « exceedingly popular this Fall; moreover,’ they have-ber own way :in Mollie is a headstrong girl,” he, ‘i—and you almost | reiterated, “and if she will marry | # ‘ Crystal Cords and beautiful Tweed Mixtures, and her in It. Mollie) # Planc , she most take the f iH the colors are blues, raisin, brown and taupe. The popular trimming this year is fur. and the new Direct from Ne ¥. Winter Gard 0 tn for the tm Sais caties on ena i ve ‘ i arrivals here are correct in style. They comprise OTHER BIG ACTS ON orate cog gage Bis Harrod sade nemathing of & wens tt : Every Suit is strictly man-tailored—and such style! white Coney with Ermine spots; Coney, Chinchilla OS bee renee Te M or but. I Mot rane a finger st mA Why, they simply radiate the atmosphere of the exclu- and Black Hare. Priced, yard..50¢, 89¢, 98¢ suspicions were true; he had been hat plano-player, for ys ) A 3 LOIs Mats. 2:50 p.m { > id not say anything|must know that Mollie ts a head-| ‘ : sive Eastern designers. Nights, T to Tt p.m Sigmon om. anavenah strong girl. He is going to marry | s a. f site ss shite ais themwrrieden ems | u gt - mS: | ner with hia eves Gpen and be mustt } Many are in the popular belted styles, while others ie M a Re; NR eon ba ratte sare f are in the semi-box back, and all are lined with Skinner Real Leather Handbags $1.19 ATURE ACTS r a A d girl; never would I have ig sauin. veal A tym ag Goma BS oR oil cot snow. I told Jim | iim : Similar Suits, are sold elsewhere at up to $35.00, {strong a lied ‘ E a eee owe bed en ata price to compare " tings and we Il finished, with small mirror attached, OOTH | What sbalt ta stease us| Mole a n headstrong alr Witte WHA’; 2004 saad ce Formerly sold at $1.50. $1.19 Jiong as you let me know that you Special .....--scesseeee sessove They're of genuine Persian Morocco; come in differ- erent sizes and shapes, with fancy linings; good fit- ‘or only about as x an it too! ) 1 on highbal Ji ‘Thin People Gained 2! 0iyiis' ‘ioe Monson: Children’s Black Hose S - = h h ould . Weight Quickly sn #:'wills "t 2hendbeor ' mart Looking — By EDWIN J. BROWN ssid a ed Ne ale J ) S it f B > Pe ee ee at Two Pairs for 25c uits for Boys Aprons C De . lye eh ede Ml one aan (To Be Continued.) A They're of good grade cotton, a fast Boys full of that vim, characteristic of the | tne white piping with which these MEL SURE Ww S$ IN come in t fine and coarse young American, will be pleased with our chambray Bungalow Aprons are trimmed A LOT OF TUFF LUCK : 2 25 serviceable little Norfolks. They're in] sets them off nicely; they come in blue , pairs for c tweeds, cassimeres, worsteds, and the col- pepe nde th pong up to 46. 39c Coresto—It hardly senmia=poeeitls Weal Imttated mare reset o.. Bauaied by No 7 “a “Then aT ts a el and been? vested ors are gray, brown and pretty mixtures. i yaa . 2 lowe ‘RYAN tch, Oct. §.—Wil r plece suite—in vests and ances conte eee , reat em yy Litchfield, Mich, ac rene . hite and come high \ Then the fact that most of them have two] g yirong, reliable Corset at this low price: teeth town and brid a t 1 *‘companied by the sheriff, walked neck and long sle or Duich neck pairs of pants means added wear. Ages et it's so. They're made from strong work, . . r and Reasure-w » a Jewelry store there to warn bow sl pecial $ 5 6 to 17 years. ae coutil and well stayed pee hax caidas ne yj r against buying a watch he garment 1. 0 for Saturday All sizes at, pair ; 49c learn made without « y r © to elabt * n olen from his home Rubens Shirts, for the baby, in white. Nightgowns, of nainsook with daintily the lowest charg t h tag t Sand x is watch as the The regular 35¢ ality , embroidered yoke, and lace edging on ey age oe which Melvin Migley of Bryan | fi priced at 29c Boys Knicker Pants 49c siever, ribbon ratimer around 3G established 25 years, 14 years er f rn ying t oll. Figley ts heid Fiber Silk Hose, that usually sells at 750 Here's another special for the boys on Saturday. neck. Special at..... Cc my control. f-mixing with your foc : In the jatl at Litchfield for a hear a pair. Come in binck, white, Oregon There are cassimeres, and corduroys, and blue, | Children’s Wash Dresses come in good EDWIN J. BROWN, D. Seo ge , t ing | green, navy and putty 59 i brown and gray serpes: the sizes are 6 to 16] &fade singhams and percales and in sizes : , sa Special at, pair ; Cc yours, and they surely are a bargain that cannot | ‘fomt 2 to 14 years. ‘There's lots. of Children’s two-piece Suits, in a cotton be duplicated variety in the patterns, and they're Gens gesasieti ek Past Yt antalya | Complete Report re pealr sute, ol tome, 2B eet ee marked © A9C na 89C saree ti Sesip am oftice to at wk and | Wri ta stay thes ‘|| Of Market Today MUHL PAINT C0.) 220 2.22223 eae] Boys’ = 50 C1. 9 LLPAPE ; ‘ "fh vs: Besta en oe a es Shoes . —And nothing adds to a good impression a Double Roll ae ees better than a Stylish Suit. 3 The well-dressed man creates a favorable impression yerangaee? i A good strong Shoe is absolutely essential for herever he g and that is the impression that our Taking, © ; boys’ school wear. These are box calf with ning assists in giving a . Full of snap 1 style—our Suits give a man an indi- Our Chain of 106 Stores Reaches From Coast to Coast Cod cranber ; Sizes 13 to ality that makes his presence felt DRESS UP! | Cranberr b . The patterns are new and nobby, good stripes and ’ pretty mixtures, and the tailoring and finish are po ; = a Fe n : . 7 : . superb. Many come in the semi-English and box Never Miss the Money! rr none : tr r r back styles. We have a style that will suit you, Next week as P en . H , < oteceae and will be glad to show you same at pre tg "bree up" ; ves ; 3 “o1 3 $12.50 and $15.00 Big Clean-up of Slightly Our Overcoats Soiled Shirts 47c Tey come faut miatren, wth a wealth of ware ind service in them, beautifully tailored and finished, at Otherwise they're perfect—not damaged at all, just a little shop-soiled and will be perfect after they're washed. $12. 50 $15. 00 in whites; also a number of stripe patterns and sizes; for quick cl young, and says she will destroy the next letter | receive. The girl's parents have no objections. What do you think about it? OSCAR, A.—That you had far better obey your mother until y st in men’s appare Q.—-My husband and | had a dis-| Grey: In reading the let-|! thought | did him, so we became is considerably passe. ‘enough: to do’as you chase Fs f “Orph Boy,” “Experi-|engaged. About six months ago | - i Du h of the phan Boy, peri. engag ad is familiar with all th Men’s Suits, Fee ee eine es aaid 1t 2nced” and others, | am led to offer left and came here to my uncle's! Q.—Kindly print a recipe for ple-| of which I am ignorant, 60 30H m Bd rete om - words, “white slavery ie sal for your most Interesting depart-|to live. During this time | have |callill and tell how much It makes./1 might unknowingly | advise you e \y jrow , was transporting a female from one| ment of The Star the following received as many as four and five A READER. |the wrong way. If boys and girls | §$ 1 5 y state to another for immoral pur-| pertinent suggestions: letters a week from him, and they! A.—One-half peck green toma-|of your age, who correspond, write a sSEEESE neeeceso poses, and | said it was inducing a. If the navy life is anything near|are always full of love and plans toes. Chop well and add % pint] nothing they would be ashamed for female into a life of shame, as pleasant as several of writers for our future marriage. But at|salt. Let them stand a day in cold|the world to see, no harm cowld whether she be transported or not.| would lead us to believe, why so|iast | have come to the conclusion| water, Chop a large head of cab-| possibly result from such a frien 0 selections Which Is right? many desertions, and the ratio|that it Is not love at all | have for|bage, 4 large onfons and 5 green|ship; but {s yours that sort have see spuds. ove 1 Aliso, who has charge of the steadily increasing? Why is it that him, but just a great respect and) peppers; cover with boiling vine | friendship? nd our other a pelabees 18.00 prosecution nd shadowing of! less than one out of 25 re-enlist,| admiration. He thinks | love him|gar. Let stand four hours, then | — $20, $25 @ white slave cases in this city, and|tho extra inducements in the way|as much as he does me, ae! have |drain thru a colander and add 1 Prieg Paid © - when and where would you find| of Increased pay and opportunities | never had the courage to tell him | cup molasses, 1 teaspoon each Poultry, that person? MRS. L. A. B, |for promotion are offered all hon-/differently. It would be an awful | cloves, allspice and white mustard White slavery may either be| erably discharged men? blow to him to find out now, and ||seed. Cover with cold vinegar transporting women from one state| And the suggestion of going to a/feel honor bound to go ahead with | This recipe will make in the neigh to another for immoral purposes,| recruiting officer or direct to the|it all and marry him. But the ques- | borhood of a gallor or compelling them to lve a life|mavy department to get “accurate” | tion is, will | be able to make him | onete t whame, without necessarily; uncolred (7) Information must|the loving wife that he deserves—| Dear Miss Grey: In answer to while ‘ 4 transporting them sound like a jest to those who have |can | keep up my end of the deal?|«“Mrs. H. D." in regard to the end » togged u dé ‘ buch ca should be reported| carefully scrutinized the beautiful | Will it make so very much differ: | of the world, | would say that she A to the office of the prosecuting at-|!thographic posters seen on bill.|ence in the years to come if this/need not have any irimediate clothes . ° torney, or the U. S. district attor-| boards the country over, or the/man is a few years younger than | ajarm, | Suits and Overcoste, . par age bee numerous magazine display adver- | myself? NELLIE, Astronomy teaches us that the/| 50, $5, $8 and $1 rand aie, 0 @ : tisements, urging young men to en. A.—You are not honor bound to{earth upon which we live has Its o OPEN a CHARGE ACCOUNT ah | 10 Q—Can you please tell me of list In the army or navy. o ahead with something your con-|!Ife and its living the same as ev- ° nelling Prices to Hetaller for 08 | @|some way | might keep a white en-| Besides, why should any young lactence whispers is wrong. It is fry other object of God's creation. Our plan of easy credit | f the Butter, Eggs and Cheese new, bright f ° man spend several of the best years |cowardice, not honor, that keeps| AS the lines of planets are meas- ame! bed, dresser and chiffonier| Or) site learning the fastese. and | ; ionor, th 1 | you from speaking the truth, Do|Ured, the earth upon which we live +. 66 °, \TELY eats eat ao clean Wier taking off the gloss/most successful way to take the you think such a blow would strike {!8 In its prime. The earth was at| is “Crowded with “a, sat evaied ‘ of. people vi Weedinstoe they have when ne J life of his fellow man? Just take/ihe man any harder now than it}one tine a molten mass; but is| flavor’’ brick two rooms and they are handled), peep at the European war new8| would after he bad learned that|slowly but gradually cooling off, | quite a bit, so the grease and finger| trom the fields of carnage and/ you married him deceiving him?|a@nd Mother Earth is slowly but —there are prints are noticeable slaughter and death if you would) jy) not bank on the future cover: p9radually turning to stone, | : ‘ Apparel for Ladies. Men's and Boys’ Hats, Shoes and mentic If a person has his first citizen-| know the true meaning of training| ing up the shortcomings of the| When this process is completed, six more in Furnishings. bu ship paers taken out over eight for wholesale murder. present, for murder will out, as the| the earth will no longer support | OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M 4 - years, and didn’t get the second! And lastly, to any young man|oid saying goes, If you marry the| life. This Is a slow progess and is St ti G ones, will he have to take out first) who is thinking of enlisting, | 8Ug-|iman knowing that you do not lowe {Probably measured in terms of mil erling Ooum o | Waahingtor , ones again, when he has lived In| gest that you inquire of some of | him, you will be unhappy, which| lions of years, rather than thou-| The7- pare amy \, . us * | the same place all the time? the fathers and mothers you hap-| wii} in turn moke him unhappy, and | $ands. | 4 eject ens 1. M. C. | pew to know to learn if they are| you will not only ruin one life, but | Qur satellite, the moon, Is an ex-| ‘ ' ‘ A=Enamel is not harmed by) advising their sons to enlist. liwo. He-brave enough to face the |ample of this. A planet which has| sched cleaning with a soft cloth wrung W.E.P. |truth, and the young man will {outlived its usefulness serves to from warm soapsuds made from think more of you for it give us light by night, It has no|— 2 -—— \_] r producer) uny kind of good white soap. There| @Q.—For over two years | have | atmosphere and at the present time! <6 J. W-EDMUNDS. Oph.D.) . { ° ; are several very fine woodwork | been keeping company with a| Q.—We are two sisters and are In| Supports no form of life. Doctor of Ophthalmolegy| 9.112 -— * leaners on the market, which can-| young man five years younger than|doubt. Is It proper for a young WwW. T. H. oye’ SY 1119-1121 THIRD AVE. : : } \not be outrivaled by any home| myself, and seldom a day passed|man to assist a young lady up and Sas hotlist preparation, Inquire at a first-class| during that time that | was not|down curbs when she does not need Q—Ii ama boy 15, and corre- ITTING Rate |preparation. It will be necessary | with him. | found that he was one|his assistance? spond occasionally with a girl of PRIS TE LTEN, CA DAI Nes, folk ry cla f © not required to furnish ‘ t t. We trist you at's all detween Seneca and Spring Sts ; : P we & 4 z2zz2zzaz imethy f° |for this person to take out first | of the best and most honorable of SISTERS IN DOUBT, |the same age who lives In another ‘ jhae : He ‘ ‘ ‘ 32.00 | papers again, men. learned to love me and If not altogether {mproper, it! city. My mother thinks | am too

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