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THEDA AS A WIFE? WELL? fould You Marry Her? Here’s What Some Star Readers Have Written! Let Us Hear From You! Tn the first batch of letters re ceived by The Star on the question, “Would You Marry Theda Barat” the men are about equaly divided fm opinion, while the women | strongly recommend her as a de-| Sirable wife. Naturally, because of the nature| of the question, more men than Women have answered Those who argue against Theda Bara’s desirability as a wife as- sume she is the vampire tn pri- Vato life that she fs on the stage, Or would be if she were married and had any lovers. Those who approve of her see in| the intensity of her stage role a hunger for real love, and they con-/ tend that such a love—true, unend Ing--can only find an outlet in real life. | If she were to give that love to ® man, he would be among the happiest on earth, they say. Con ditions of the contest follow | Te the reader giving beat answer, | te 109 words, telling why the actress ° gomplimentery ticket, good for twe per | gene for six mon ver El ty why | Bara would make © good wife, we will | & ticket, geod for two persons for months. Foe the next best answer why she ) would NOT make @ good wife, we will & ticket geod for two persons for months. When the four best letters ary! from the contest, ach dest LS tleket goed for two 9 month. writers of the 10 next best N THis OFFICE BY NEXT TUESDAY NOON Following are some of the best } letters thus far received wow! Editor the Star: Do I think Theda Bara would make a gooc thousand times NO! | don’t believe Woman that can look and act th = does could be anything b #H and cruel. If 1 am not bi jstak he is a soulless, wic ‘Woman & could not wish such a fate on any man as to be married to her. MO. Tye os 618, Terry ave. . | i f WHY TAKE CHANCES? | Editor The Star: Would you Marry a vampire? NO! She would Tove you only to leave you. Her Kiss is the bite of a rattler. He Heart is like steel. Her life must be full of happiness and the wine +must flow in plenty. She lauzhs at a husband who would tell her to ead a quiet Ife. She would sell ber husband for the almighty dollar. What cares she for reputation? When times are good, she wil! love You. When times are bad, she wil! leave you Theda Bara in private life may Rot be a vampire, but it's a case of po Bafety First.” A, ROBBINS. | SHE'D BE HIS SLAVE Editor The Star: If Theda Bara ever should meet a man whom sie breslly loved, she not only woald Ibe trie to him, but she would be J ve jn every sense She would be chang e role of a she-dev passionate, lovable w. life is her stage le, she may have been deceived hen she was younger and so she ay seek to revenge herself on il men, or she may love to excess je power that all wonen have er men. But if she ever loved man she'd make him a good wife Te Love is what her type longs for. RUBY MURDOCK bg JJ, SHE'D DEMAND TOO MUCH | Editor The Star: Theda Bara Wi as a wife? To the average man the man of the mass, the {dea js an impossible one. Natures such a hets demand too much { With such a wife, where would be the repose so necessary to the ac ) complishment of the great, and eve, the small details of life? *Love consuming fire, using for its the finest attributes and utmost forts of the heart under her don fon. ‘hat heart would bec geared and blasted with the intensity ‘of its own flam The bewe is too reat “j08 BENNETT. “D MAKE GooD Yes! Theda good wife, be knows b cause she knows the strong and the we she should love a man, with ° that only a woman can give, it | would be the strongest of love, and #uch a love would put power into} any sou! where given | She is not afraid of hersclf. She has confidence in herself, and fn that power she shows she would bi one of the best wives that a man could wish for. Deep down in her heart she has a love the same a you and 1 HENRY W HUNGRY FOR LOVE Editor The Star: I base the con-| we STOHLTON MUST Rditor clusion that Miss Bara would make|is, if sie would get the right kind ® good wife for the following rea-jof a husband sone be a big-hearted, jolly man, taking with I dinghigh nie Feline | The full lips show sincerity, love easy, and there Bortse to hav {1h going to be confined a hr | Jarge nose, strength of ch: ne! the drug yee What's the answer Malted he | rounded ear, sympathy, und x the shop Thus bluntly did a young man i * ing; in yes, not sm: d make this rm in ne state his case to us Wednesda Ure ‘ 5 fire, b r for love, 4 . He is aW engineer by trade, and] Fi and the 8 that only home life | me - ‘holds a city license. He is hand eis ihe Aah a . me ah leah with tools He n ef bodily carriage is proud,|and the finerles that - ng and her, Graceful. In her daily life, we find|well. She is full of life and SOME APPLE, s from big : haa Ba taid don't know the Per-| vee, MORLICK'S, Rocine, Wea she loves children, that when she} fascinating, ® ee go00d fello learned she was called “The Vam ] Oopire Woman” she went home and “4 #c¢rie@ as though her heart would STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915. PAGE 9. ‘ The Collectors Are Hounding Me for Money. I Must se Them CARE ABOuUT THE WEATHER will be closed up forever. BUT I AM NOT GOING TO QUIT. ING THIS AD— CUT-PRICE and MONEY-RAISING Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. This Is the True, Real State of My Present Condition while this phenomenal sale is in progress. Sale Starts 9 A.M. Tomorrow BE HERE EARLY TAKE NOTICE This Store does not carry acheap stock, therefore do not expect Suits for $3.00, Shoes for 40c or Hats for 35c. It is impossible to sell GOOD merchandise at such prices. WOMEN’S, MISSES and CHILDREN’S SHOES ul GIRLS’ SHOES In lace only; all sizes; sold_regularly at sca” gee |Following Is a Partial List ee $1.95 j eee $1.95 of My Prices Shoee ae pet are ae ee $2.1 5 Children's Men's Sale $2.45 | | seckne Suite. 35¢ Men’s Neckwear $5.00 and $6.00 Ladies’ Shoes, all hand turned; the best makes in America, in- cluding Hamilton-Brown “American Lady.” Special 15¢ Black and Tan $2 a 9 5 $2.00 500 pairs of Ladies’ Gunmetal, Patent hong Macki Leather; button or blucher; small sizes pie aoe only. Sold up to $4.00 ...........e00. $1.45 $3.50 $30.00 Men's All other goods, too numerous to men- Peni ok sted cut to the same prices in proportion. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES All our $6.00 and $7 Men’s Shoes, advertised lines, such as W. L. Douglas, Boston- ians, Big Z and other well known = akes. Money- Raising Sale Price $3.95 75¢ Men’s Shirts B. ROBINSON 1422 Third Avenue "rire sien | We envy Chairman Walsh of the anflus trial commission Think of talk to a billion dol ‘and handed us what looked uk] GAN ANY ONE HELP IN TAILOR'S SHOP i's "%"y."s"sc THES YOUNG FELLOW? ss 0°" °° “I haven't had w day's work In| Save The Baby He says he has a lot more “!four months, I haven't a dollar, Use the reliable that size in his orchard, which num I've got to move out of the rented | |cottage I'm living in because the H oO R L I Cc K’ Ss Jelty has condemned it, and my wife | bers 60 ORIGINAL ompanion. M. PARK HAVE JOLLY HUSBAND Finding a qu Theda Bara hidden !n the talior that Rosenberg, in the Orpheum bulld yecial Federal Agents Hamer Rosenberg inthe city Poulousk; tity of morphine op of Samuel The Star make a destrable wife, Her hustand should ‘want tronage, and|haps you do. If you have work that ors services @*/this man can do, we have his name and address. the do WT No Substitute isdust as Good” | you thi ae HORLICK’S, the Original oh indvecement Look for the Yellow Wraes+ 5001 Sixth ave, |° Star office John Schnelder, 314 23rd ave. .. . 'N, W., came in to The ] MUST HAVE MONEY ——AT ANY COST— The Public Will Be Astounded to Read This News My creditors are desperate. They DEMAND their money.. They want no more ex- cuses—will extend no longer time—-MONEY they want and MONEY they will have, and unless | produce the necessary amount ($10,000) within 30 days I fear my store I WILL GIVE THEM WHAT THEY WANT. 1 AM GOING TO RAISE $10,000 WITHIN 30 DAYS AS SURE AS YOU’RE READ- and the way I’m going to do it is to come right out like a man, let the public know the circumstances and make an appeal for assistance. SALE Remember, these goods I have on hand consist of New Fall arrivals in Men’s Clothing, Furnishing Goods, I am cutting prices so deep on this high-grade mer- chandise as to make it absolutely impossible for any thinking man or woman to remain away from this store MEN’S and BOYS’ SHOES SACRIFICED r ~s $4.00 and $5.00 ‘ &) 7 BOYS’ HIGH-TOP ® & SHOES * ‘wa Guaranteed all leather ~i j —the famous “Chip- 2 | pewa” Shoe, and also , the Big Z, made in Se- attle. Money Raising Sale— 2.95 SIZES 121, TO 512, GUNMETAL CALF, the best Shoe the factory can turn out. Made in Seattle. Every pair $2 85 2 guaranteed. Sale price ee hate $1.45 pares 4 da $1.85 $3.00 BOYS’ SHOES my, $350 Mens GO OR $4 Men’s $2. 65 Shoes .. $4.50 Men’s Shoes— $2.95 1,000 pairs of Men’s Shoes, English lasts, cloth top, in rubber bottoms, rubber heels, hand welt; all new arrivals. Were to be sold for $6.00. Money- Raising Price Big Z Logger and 16-inch French Veals, double sole, waterproof; retail for $8.50 and $9.00. 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