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STAR—-TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916. PAGE 7. GOSH! ANOTHER ONE! | SP OIRLS! ACT NOW!'CABINET TAKES PRETTY GIRLS AMERICANS IN PACIFIC MAIL TO HAIR COMING OUT MEANS DANDRUFF 2$-cent “Danderine” will save your hair and double its beauty. Try this! Your hair gets soft, wavy, abundant and glossy at once. Save your hair! Beautify it! It fs only a matter of using a little Danderine occasionally to have a d of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, ous, wavy and free from dand Tt ts easy and inexpensive to have pretty, charming halr and lots of it. Just get a 2-cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine now — all @rug stores recommend {t--apply 4 Hittle as directed and within ten min. fates there will be an appearance of abundance, freshness, fiuffiness and an incomparable gloss and Justre, and try as you will you can pot find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise ‘Will be after about two weeks’ use, when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really pew bair—sprouting out all over your scalp—Danderine {s, we be- eve, the only sure hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hatr/ —taking one emall strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and heautiful tn just a few moments—a delight(ul surprise awaits everyone eho tries this. resigned assistant uperintendent. 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The German dieclalm of responsibility for the steamer Sussex disaster was believed due to be handed Amba Gerard In Berlin today, word concerning it had been recelved from him, Lacking this document, the cab- inet was without confirmation of reports that Germany denied at tacking the channel steamer sh tex, The statement that Germany d>| nied ever having promised not to} torpedo freight veasela without) warning was also without offictal) confirmation. clear from the utterances | jals that the Sussex case) alone is not responsible for the; present crisis. | The Lusitanta affair and tn fact! the whole submarine tasue, is to be) disposed of at this time. | ~The administrayon has not con- sidered the Lusitania episode closed since, the kaise ree of | submarine arnt Hh ainst armed |merchantmen was announced, as that program was declared to be In conflict with the Berlin govern ment's assurances, No settlement which does not) cover the entire ground of the undersea boat fssue will be con- sidered satisfactory. The significance of recent sub marine activities, officials say, lies fn the fact that they indicate Ger many does not accept Amerie position with regard to the kaiser's right to sink passenger ships. The Kirkland Republican club was formed at a meeting Monday night, Clark M. Nettleton, a con tractor, was elected president Dandruff Soon Ruins the Hair Girle—f you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hatr, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your halr and ruin it {f you don’t. | It doesn’t do much good to try to brush or wash ft out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve ft, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about |MOLLIE-AND CHAD ARE COM- ING HOME Mollie and Chad are home. My hoart beat faster as I read in Mollie's letter. 1 have loved dear alnce the morning that I met he She waa never one of those comin four ounces of ordinary liquid ar- von; apply it at night when re- tiring; use enongh to moisten the scalp and rub ft in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most ff not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely deatroy every single sign and trace fof it. You will find, too, that all iteh- ing and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no mat- ter how much dandruff you have This simple remedy never falls Advertisement. Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Saye a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents iiinese and keeps us fit. 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Washington Title Insurance Company Under State Supervision Molile ever of our friends? im: | possible girls you read about who a#aint who never had a 0 For ten days more we will fit. will a gold - filled means to for by words ts absolutely Inadequate $2.50. This includes a careful and/and useless. never, by any possibility, can evea |think, let alone do, anything the least bit wrong. Why 1 It, little book, that most it of us are disappointed if we find| the slightest flaw in the character | We want them perfect | To yon I can be no story dook | mptation | to resist or 1 weakness to over-| come, What I have told you could be called just slices of life. Some sweet with the sugar of love and the plums of pleasure, and some | bitter because the ingredients were badly mixed | I shall love to see Mollie, She) help me to bear and that) got well, She writes: | It would be futile, dearest Mar | | ir h da well-worded sympathy sympathy eo, than can be adequately expressed “You told me once, dear, that I must have something to do that would make me forget myself and | my own little affairs, Now is the 9 | time that you most haw something that will take your mind out of the place where your body must perforce lie. “Chad—Chad is a dear, Margie— and I have talked this over and I dave a plan which I think will in terest you, and I am coming home to tell it to you, Mother and Mr. Trent are going | to stay in Italy a while longer. Margie, I sometimes wonder if we modern women are not all wrong Here ts mother, who has never) been anything but a clinging vine, | always finding a sturdy oak upon which to cling. Mr. Trent seems paper only when he is making her) appy. “Yos, dear, she {san selfish ns ever. I think that ts one of the reasons she does not want to come home—but why do J find fault with my mother? Shé {« the only | one I've got, and I'm awfully glad | she is happy. Mr. Trent has taken | to Chad in a most surprising man-| ner, and Chad likes him,, altho he} is the last man who I should think would appeal to Chad, | “You see, Chad is all for the larta; life only means beauty to! him, while to Mr. Trent it means business with a big B. However. you know how uncomfortab) mother can be until she gets he way, and ao rather than to be made uncomfortable, Mr. Trent has given in, and they will stay a while longer, but I don’t think it will be for long I'm not going to tell you any thing of my plan until I get home. | Perhaps you will think 1t fanciful, | TRAGEDY MAY END RACING AT CORONA RIVERSIDE, Cal. April 1 While nothing official has been en out by the promoters of the Cor- lona race, it fs believed that the Kill} ling of Bob Burman and others there} Saturday will end racing over the | famous circle. | Summed up by the racing men with whom the United Press talked, the race was a failure from every | angle. | The biggest disappointment was | the speed of the racing cars. | O'Donnell’s time was two miles {an hour slower than that of Pullen last year. The attendance was an other big disappointment ‘SELL OREGON MINE | | MEDFORD, Or. April 11.—The |King Mountain Cinnabar mine, in| ‘the Gold Hill district, bas been sold {to an Wastern syndicate for $200,- |000, according to an announcement today. C. P, Kriba and BE, W. Lilje- gran of Medford and W. 8. Hayes of Detroit were the former owners, ‘SULTAN’S SOME DAD | | SAN FRANCISCO The sultan of Solo is father of the world Mrs, P. H. Davis, who bas just re-| jturned from visiting the poten- |tate’s kingdom in Java, the sultan has 201 sons. He wears the belt. The sultan 1s 60 years of age, and has more than 100 wives, April 11. » champlon | According to | | | ers. but I want to try It and I want you and Eliene and Donna to help me ad and I nearly had our first quarrel over this, for he Just wants me to y attention to him.’ He can't understand that my mind ts big enough to contain a few other things beside himself. At last, however, he saw my point of view and he is going to help me and all the rest of you, If you take up the work “We are very happy, Margie, and there is only one tiny, iittl shadow on the horizon of love and that fs, Chad ts of a very Jealous disposition, He tries to curb it, but the other day he told me he aid not think I loved him as 1 should, because I was not jealous of him “There te no great love with out Jealousy,’ he said with finality “*A love is not great if there is lousy,’ I insisted “De you mean that rou would never be jealous of me, he asked, ‘under any circumstances? ‘I hope not,’ I answered, ‘for Jealoury ie auch a little and mean emotion. I might feel hurt if you neglected me and unhappy if I thought you 4{4 not love me any more, but to be Jealous of another person means not to trust them, and when I do not trust you any longer, Chad—my love will be dead. For a long time after reading that letter I did not open the oth- I wondered if “the shadow” would grow bigger. Oh, I hope nothing will shadow this great love between Mollie and Chad. #0 ideally real. I wish some one of my friends could find the per- fect marriage, and of them all I hope it will be Mollie and Chad. (To be continued) WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE A VAMPIRE? CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 MOST UNMERCIFULLY Some intimate that no woman could portray such characters with out having had the actual expert ence. Called Menace to Human Race Here is a type of letters I received during the past few months: “You are a menace to the human race. Man is a mere toy In your hands or those of women like you. Your type in- evitably leads to ruin and de- struction. Those glittering eyes of yours are like those of the serpent, except that they gerous.” hurt. IT IS POSSIDL ACCUSTOM SELF TO THEM Why do people hate me so? I try to show the world how at- tractive sin may be, how very beautiful, so that one must be al ways on the lookout and know evil even in disguise, IT am a MORAL Such ™. MY: TEACHER THEN, {f many people go to see! me and receive my message as I mean to give it to them But what is my reward? 1 am detested People seem to forget that T am) only an actress; that an actress should never show her real self to) an audience, else she ceases to be an actress. Woman Jabs Umbrella in Picture A woman in New York saw my photograph in a frame in front of a theatre and deliberately jabbed a hole thru my face with her um brella. Why do people hate me eo? While some of my best show me as a soullens creature, parts I |think they arg susceptible to de fense and I believe the “vampire woman” can be justified as a type. T think there {s a great moral lesson taught in most of the plays in which I have appeared, Anyway, In my next article, to be Published tomorrow, | am going to attempt to show this, Mttle | Thetr romance has seemed) | ON BILL AT ‘PAN’ DURANGO STATE RESUME JUNE 17, Lew Williams and his troupe of pretty South American girls occupy | United Press Staff Correspondent! phe Pacitic the spotii¢ht at the Pantages thea tre thin week, in a dazzling musical! comedy extravaganza, “A Tangoland Kevolution.” | The scene is in Mexico, A Span ish dancer Mite in at the head of a dainty chorus, and the show ts on Hyman Adler, a Hebrew come-| dian, amuses with many funny quips in a skit he calls “Solomon's Bargain.” Betty Frank, Charles Kline and Herman Crystal support jhim well, | Another hit is Miss Jennie Mid dlevich, a Seattle violinist. | | Hickey Brothers combine acrobat; fo stunts with dancing. Sprague and Mc oo, &@ man and girl, are jdaring and graceful on roller skates | Movies complete the bill BUMPS RENICK LAW The Renick law got again Monday Corporation Counsel Caldwell ruled that because of it, the money in the garbage bond fund could not bumped | BY E, T. CONKLE EL PASO, April 11—Ameri- can cavalry is reported to have entered the state of Durango today. Far in advance of the United States forces, Villa is at Tepehuanes, on the main highway leading to Durango City, It was reported Besides these unconfirmed advices, arrivals from Chihua- hua City brought a new ver- sion of the circum der which Villa was wounded, ‘They waid that Andreas Rehaza, a fexican, shot Villa dn the leg at Guerrer, March 20, after his daugh ter had been outraged Villistas caught Rehaza, who at- tempted to flee after firing the shot He wan dragged before Villa Altho suffering severely from his injury, the bandit chief drew his revolver and sent a bullet into Rehaza’» brain The average fellow who has FRANCISCO, April 1L— Mail Steamship Co. recently hauled down its flag, sold {ts steamers and an- nounced it had withdrawn from the business June BAD | which ocean, will resume This word caused a sensation in shipping circles here today, The announcement was made by Jobn H. Rosseter, manager for W. R. Grace & Co,, which, with the American-International Co., of New | York, now controls the old Pacific Mail A new fleet of vessels, which will fly the Pacific Mall flag, has been secured. They were brought to this const, presumably for the Latin-American trade, and the announcement that instead they would ply between San Francisco and Oriental ports Was a great surprise According to Rosseter, if these mers do a successful business, |many more uptodate crack liners will be built, apd the United States | { |be utilized tn retiring or paying tn-' money to burn {* the one who has’ flag once more will be firmly rees- |‘ccett on other bonds. | rn it long ago learned not to ‘tablished in the Pacific. |Feel Worse This Spring? HY should the early weeks of spring find so many folks dispirited, dull, | irritable and without either life or liking for the day’s work? Of course, |] there’s a reason. Winter is a strain. Battling with severe weather and fighting I] off the poisons of colds or grip tends to tire out the kidneys and if the kidneys iI} get weak, you feel lame and tired in the morning, run-down and nervous, and suffer with all-day backaches and distressing kidney disorders. Damp, chill, changing weather seems to make these troubles worse. Brace yourself up. Give the kidneys a chance and they will flush the poisons from the blood and help cleanse and tone the system. Don’t delay and get worse. Seattle people will tell you what Doan’s Kidney Pillsdo for weak, run-down kidneys. Seattle People Rid of Bad Backs . ‘Fourteenth Avenue Mra. Albert Fisher, 8042 14th Ave. W,, says: “I had a steady pain in the small of my back and above my hips. 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