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STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1916. PAGE 4 | gemneraereneeverrner saneneesteerensessarssteneesaesseestgsst ategatatetsnsageey? igeetesgeastestssgesssesssestsssssssesss | teaetetesesssesstes Next Week B HE SEA LE S AR 'A Novel “Beyond the Frontier” “THE SMUC 3( | ER” Ella Middleton Tybout A Novel : Pe ne) | Wi By Copyriabt, 19 Week MEMBER OF sCRIFYS NONTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrarmns A eek RANDALL PARRISH 5, Geryriant. 190 A e + J i Re atnnael phecatinendimemn f ve ee eee eee oe Sane See ae (UUEOVINYTERTERNNNY. Tynatastactannsaaetatetainiseataetinnt Finnie agsasanenestencanassgateacostnesesestssesegeseaetsasgisgsasasvacsesasaned SUSUSGSTSUSOOOGUSUOOSTSENUSTIoaoaaaoIny | Torsussssstettaenat SEETeree 08 Gettin, Week, Pessettion an Seoen (Continued From Our Last tseue) | ——————~ - - of tea. The house seemed very} we sat sround our fire that night Ty mail, out of city, 850 per month up to 6 mon, & mm “TER lunch Lady Edith sug auiet, and tho I openéd my door/and watched the waves break of @) LYUM ox OCA ee | A gonted that we Walk down to nd called several times, there WAS |against the rocks Dally by The Star Publishing Co. FPhene Mate 600. Private the wharf in the village and no response, Mary Anne had not Of course,” said Lord Wilfrid TOOTHACHE eae i. cenaert rrerts meet her brother returned one could not expest the low — — - But | preferred the hammock, so I therefore got up and went|clagses to understand the sybtle ‘ the other three started off, b down to the kitchen, to see what I fascination of an evening Mke p i : me to my own devi ty could find, for I had eaten nO | thin ij First : in Health For a while | awung tdly to and} breakfast Wilfrid knows wo little of the 3 ISCOURAGING news for some of the doctors, perhaps} ¢ro, thinking of Lady Edith and The prospects were discouraging, |lower cla interpowed . Lady S. —this offic or J to at S yn-|her mother’s pearls, and wishing but I found ne crackers, and re |icdith; “wouldn't It be better, dear . thi fficial word from W “ny n that Seattle cc lame bad cpened the box and shown | membered Gat Mety: Rame idles che’ teem. tye. bonatll of ues to be the healthiest city in the United States |them to wus before locking them | mentioned putting the milk on the | doubt? But for the rest of us, who try to keep doctors from /away, when I heard a step upon the| # >: hanging shelf in the cellar, so I It was a very innocent little nork, it reat ‘news. \aravel path, and Gordon Bennett St | gots glace and west efter telepeet. lacukianly e@ared, ¥#t _ overwor » ts grea , lifted his cap and «miled amicably }eracker jar fn hand Lord Wilfrid's face darkened diss & But giving the high cost of living a jolt in the solar plexus) ypen me | I found the milk and filled my|greeably. Evidently he brooked no ile Hs not the only joy that comes from living in the healthiest 1 apologize for coming so often,” | |pless, then wandered aimlessly Jeriticiem, however alight. Hix ls PTT + he eet ss |The remarked, appropriating a com linto the recess, sat down upon a0 lier looked at him a moment, then Sity of the healthiest state ' vey. {fortable chalr. “My excuse ts that |upturned box, and began my |turned to Elizabeth with & DeT-\pever'be happy e Ati heel nes ame There's a satisfaction in knowing that there are nO VeX-/1 wish to return your property, | Jlench, I do nqt understand why |functory remark aches, wrestling for tenement problems—no burden of responsibility |forgot it yesterdag” . I whould have elected to do this,| ‘They sat together upon a large. |fates, rent \ \ | ¥ 6 weather, getting Warped and sick bodies caused by community neglect He took Gabrielle's bag from his when the entire house was my | flat rock with their backs against | Sine, Health Commissioner McBride should receive hearty sup-| Pocket as he spoke dispowal, but sometimes one obeys |a higher boulder, while Mr. Blake | Mr his. den : ag Reppin temapcetee pel wey . “ ¥ SUP)" L extended my hand for tt, but he |an impulse without any tangible |and Mr. Graham sat at their feet, Marve he doen't make thing rm, port from the community in his efforts to keep Seattle in het) noid tt thopehttully = reason for éclag 60 feeding the fire with bite of drift-|Sta, tequaret, after dent nts cloctog | present health ‘Would ‘you mind,” he sald at | As I nat contentedly nibbling | wood ay noted wp tee Dollars spent by his department will save dollars for last, “telling me why, when I start) cracker and sipping the milk, 1| We continued to talk for a while |freund the beads tangled up thet we f the rest of Jed to bring you thix bag that night | heard voices, muffled but quite dis-|in « desultory way, but as the Mo-|try a glam of water “and_-OW rene gaa 4 ‘ health 3 e ff joa the steamer, yeu all turned and| tinct, as tho on the other side of al ments passed we lapsed Into si-| Then, to make thi For health is of first importance | fled ? ev = thin partition, At first I was|lence and watched the water |*s,* * sicesbatdnalchenstitoeie There wan a twinkle in hin eye|| 2M GETTING FR Alarmed, but in an instant I recog-|dash noisily over the rocks,|wWhy didn't you go to the demtiet whee ; BeH d which made me hotly resentful, al-|| TIRED OF © — nized Mary Anne's familiar tones.|for the surf was wonderfully fine |yen knew all slongtt wae going to ache! Accent Be Hange |tho 1 tried to preserve a cool and | YOUNG CHICKENS : Now. then” call s mans voice (that night. Presently a little bost| @lrk. Jerome, pase me your revolver! : EB indifferent manner WORKING FOR M@ FOR A fmpatiently, “don't let's have a|satled across our vision Eastern papers say Ds 8 bg Ve lon s = ‘ MARRI e OME Eastern papers are saying that the republican vi We thought you were craay. Few WEEKS AND THEN cene, and, for heaven's sake, don’t There goes the smuggler,” Ga lame oHe SCasr Wont: Tae tory in Maine was largely attributable to the fact that) “Why, please RUNNING OFF AND || turn on tho waterworks—this place |brielle announced, as one having Cause OF Hie INABILITY tO | Maine folks took sption to the “soft Southern accent” of], ls voice was genuinely aston = is damp enough already authority ts suth matters |REMAIN AWAKE aine folks took exception te he i) out sate ; ished, and I plunged at once Into an) | ‘Oh, Willy, my dear, dear boy,” “He is taking Mrs. Bundy's em-| ane. | ithe democratic campaign speakers, most of whom were South-) explanation | “<.. | | whe sald appealing don't go for |eralds,” supplemented Elizabeth; tien 357 ania oa _You see, t was those chairs you ps I be short wi me—dont now!” |"we ought to hope he will be enn ee oa ee 4 — ' acd yr and 6 nai tae STENOGRAPHER- | There was silence for a minute | wrecked OER, We don't take much stock in this story. We have alextraordinary thing to do. No men and then the man spoke again “Do you wish it?” ‘ : 7 ' 1 thetr seneee 90 arcund throwing MUST BE MAN |v ""1 tell you, there's no tse talk-| “Why, no,” Elisabeth hesitated: HIS MISTAKE ) better opinion of the people of Maine. We don't believe that) chairs overboard au | tee cay "mare "re beeen the|"n0, Me, Blake, I'm afraia T don't’ |p Judge (interrupting long-winded i f e Ps on, ¥ + “ sawyer) an't yout eit ~ the voters of Maine would be influenced by a “Southern ac Gordon Rennett laughed then j thing, and I'm going thra with it Nor 1,” said Gabriellep “some: (20710) 7 ant Jou take it for grant ET ent?” : lan he has never dared laugh #ince| Very Ord MalD “But the danger, Willy, the|how I can't help taking an inter-|°O, 'hel | MaGerstand an ordinary | cent” any more than that the people of Georgia would be in-|when referring to that subject, for | senger!” est in him. But 1 can't forgive the |Poit of la 4 : |we don't like to talk about it, as it ” lawyer (coolly)—Your honor, let the emeralds poor old woman alone I suppose he could not resist “I'm used to danger. “Aye, worse luck, that you are! And me like to break me ‘eart wi’ he might have ) fluenced by a “Northern accent.” There are a fey irrecon- S cilables, perhaps, both above and below the Mason and heey WITHIN. that's just the mistake I made in the lower court, where | lost my case. makes us appear rather foolish “Tam glad It amuses you,” I re Dixon line, a few who still wave the bloody shirt on all oc-/Marked. ta pF my allgicry sonra | thtekin a you 0” nights.” them,” said lady Edith. “t have detain. ‘ “4 y sald ¢ “Then don’t think.” read somewhere tha ere is an . . 7 " easions. Look up the record of me f these fellows and|*don't look at it that way. Wh) | <a> oe ann t ip 14? 240 that| irrestetibie teapuiso—” ‘ New Parson “Well, hy sied to : ; othini ° 1 c ‘ “ . Fr you come to chur wice ev- Pyou will find that the nearest they got to the firing line, in|!t was nothing. after all. had carried you in me arma when you) “Could you understand such an | Sent dou Come best e js : ‘ . ; ,|made two trips on that old boat | was a little baby!” impulse?” inquired Mr. Blake. reuuay Woe, Yas not cll Ghane the sixties, was the sutler’s tent Chruout the presidential this summer, and one of those _ ap “Well, now, will you do what 1] Sbe considered a moment before! 4145 tS bigad i ous! Peampaign thus far there have been constantly recurring at-|!dated chairs broke down wit = ask, or won't you? replying 7s , ‘ gieetens I “Wh he [An Beerly pi me overboare +h “Don't ask it of me, Willy “It te hard for me to realize th ae tempts to inject a vein of sectionalism hatever the | complained, but the company would éentcnae? leche Gal slowly, “sever bavied t | Motive, it is an unworthy one and can do no man or party not get new ones, which put my A He muttered something 1 could| been tempted.” ae ee nee - goo jback up a bit. so I got into the hab not hear, however, and Mary Anne| “How can aby one know what | German ‘Ye not ae Ses A me n : jit of examining them, and whea 1) ____ a jean gave @ stifled sob |he would do until the time eeealaaan. — pain a 4 found one weak in the back or legs "Oh, You didn't use to be so|comea?” interrupted Mr. Graham, |*?Plicant; her references ‘On the Other Foot | Just pitched it overboard. ‘That|who had been to the village for the |saw that his scart-pin was the head | ard! dee exclained. “It'e'ahe ‘ss| "Ad to yielding toon impxien welt [22% entry wages she demanded 4 | Wasn't so bad, was it?” mall, now appeared, and we im- of the Sphinx tn raised dull gold changed you. It's ‘er fault—with| why are we given impulses if not ge 4 ik org tie ron enna "ATEW ENGLAND cotton goods manufacturers are re-| It Was a very simple explanation mediately lowt interest in every lili ‘er soft ‘ands and ‘er ‘ard, crool|to obey them” 8 bat de . ‘ |—#o simple, in fact, that I felt pro-|thing else “What I like best about Mary) ‘partt” “AK very dangerous theory,” re the lady of the house, “but per- ported greatly perturbed over the high price of cotton,| yoked it had not occurred to me,| That afternoon Lord Wilfrid and Anne,” remarked Elizabeth, appre “Don't you say anything againet| marked Mr. Bennett; “but to re-|2SPS you won't like to live with rf y and I hated to think how he would/Lady Edith, tog r with Mr. Ben clatively, “is that she is so depend: | noi f ” 1 eur " us. We are Aegetarians and never which perturbation the country at large will not share to a ? Nell. I won't haved tt turn to our discussion. Smuggling * an i B - : | relate the incident to his friend, Mr./nett and his friend, Mr. Blake, took able.” “Oh, {t's allus Nell né@Wadays lie a hesardoes business, Lady have any meat in the house. Roticeable degree. The New England manufacturers are) piake, and how they would laugi tea with us We were standing at my Window.) and what does she care what ‘ap | watth, and it reqtires some cour-| Would you be satisfied with a veg- S About as selfish and cold-blooded a lot as can be found in aj0ver it. So ! spoke of the cottage, | Lady Edith Wook off ber hat and watching Mary Ante and & tarkeflpens to you, so long an she's eafe|age, ino, for one practically takes WOnes teaciots onesie aa “week's journey. It will be remembered that in 191 the cotton market, some of the Ne They went on record as opposi ie the pressing necessities of it précarious time. In fact, the New mers. Now that the shoe is on t never passed up an opportunity to squeeze the Southern) | “Yes,” he said absently; “it’s a folly little piace. But, tell me, how 4, when the cotton pro {did you hear of it, and how did you was not for rent.” tel England manufactur I told him he was mistaken and) curing it. ng any action tending | belongs the cotton producers at England manufacturers I remarked. he was looking at me curtous-/ ~ t a thing.” I said lightly; “do! hit?" jly no he other foot, they are|yo I idly picked it up, smoothing out the veil which was knotted around Suddenly | paused, for in the veil, of the South were facing ruin because of the Collapse | manage to get it? 1 understood it |fastening the chiffon to the hat)! would not 6 one step,’ |drim, I saw a #mall gold pin shaped | Gabrielle rt of like a key, and the counterp ) ers frankly declared that they were rather more than willing|that we had no trouble at all in se one link of my cuff button see the low prices continue indefinitely. I wan about to draw it out and unusual, when | saw a gray shadow “Don't you know anything about|Cross her face and her eyes dilate | there strangely. She was looking beyond me, straight at Gordon Bennett, and IT looked also, wondering greatly He was bending forward, cup tn abrielle, and a the village. “If we had not made auch « defis ite engagement with the Campbells, announced “I don't like to leave you alone with a headache.” “Of course you must re turned. “Lord Wilfrid is to meet | “l would ike to know to whom {t/4*k ber about {t, for the design wae! you over there at luncheon, and as be must ha no already started, way of letting him know.” For this was the day agreed pon for a shopping expedition to the amall town across the water. Lady Edith and her erself? She dunt love you as ijhis life in his hands, especially |stormy nights when the sea runs Then, mother, do as I tell you, | high | without any more fuss, Come away; “Yes,” ejaculated Mra. Graham; from this place—it gets on my) “yes! |nerves—and give me something to| “Oh, I don’t know,” said her hus- |drink, for I was up all night, and} band, it has its compensations. have more work ahead of me.” One lives, you know—lives. Think | Their voices died away, and atiof a night, out there, with the | Inet a sound in the kitchen Indicated | waves mountain high—a stiff wind, that Mary Anne had returned alone,|and raining, perhaps. Can't you so 1 went up. feel the boat cut thru the water? She sat on a chair near the table, | Can't you—" |the pleture of despair “Harry!” “Mary Anne,” I said very gently He paused abruptly and turned “I was in the cellar just now, and|to his wife. “Vell,” she said, dubdiously, “tes beer a vegetable?” see LOYALTY “Look here!” sternly said Squire Peavy, “this is about the seventh time you have been up before me in a year!” “Yaseab,” replied Brother Hook er. “I's proud to say ‘tis ‘cawdin’ to muh recerlection. I never was one o' dese fluttery pussons dat’s heah today and ¢ irs else to- morrow; when I"like a man I gives him all muh business. Yas- sah, when a gen'leman wins muh \ And then we changed the subject band, talking to and talked of other things till the|T8y from the setting sun reached sound of voices and laughter told|the spoon, causing It to gleam as me Eligabeth and Gabrielle were re |e moved ft and insenstbly attract It is to be hoped that they will) Campbell heard you talking | “I beg your pardon, Juliet.” he Miss Elise!” she gasped. “You|sald very gently, “I quite forgot | here?” |your aversion to the water or I “I didn't go with the others, be-| wouldn't have let myself go.” ig what they sowed “feel the pinch enough to awake to the realization that it is business policy to cast a little grain to the goose which brother were to join us, and we anticipated a very jolly time. 1 was therefore awfully disap ‘steem I b'lieves in standin’ by him.”—Woman’s Home Companion eee ; " turning from the village. They|the eye. Something else gleamed | pointed when I wakened that morn ’, : ECONOMY "lays the golden egg when the picking is bad brought Lady Edith and Lord Wil-|#ito from his white cravat, and I/{ng with the dull pain in my eye-|Cauee my aah gol sa Riad Pood Pacesegg cd ian PR evry es ‘Is your wife economical?” ‘ |frid both home with them to dinner. balls I have reason to respect and | (oe “Wwe didn't know you had alGraham after all. Meanwhile the| “Very. Look at the clothes she The Secret Session ~ jand {t was not difficult to persuade treat with every deference Icon" iMttle boat sailed on, and presently [makes me wear. She rested her head in her hands) and burst into tears “T think we, too, must go,” Lady Oh, Miss Elise,” she sobbed, | Edith said almost at once. “don't look at me that way—I'm/ (Continued In Our Next Issue) unbappy enough without that. Yee » miss, I ‘ave a son, and if you ‘eard The giris finally set out, and I lay quite still for some hours, then found myself gradually reviving jand with a strong desire for a cup Did Your Lunch bat Z | Mr. Bennett to stay also, so we had HE citizens of several of the largest Texas cities arc/|the first of some very merry re-| r h ving habit of their councilme f | Baste, | army over one growing, habit of ¢ tnclimnen Of Pract night 1 seked Gabrielle te] i into “executive session” when important public mattersitook in her bag and give me my are before them. ° sidecomb; but she found that it! the Grahams departed. Try Magnesia for _ Stomach Trouble 1¢ Neutraltzes Stomach Actdi Pree “a We would r mark right here that the Texas cities are not| iso us teen that our picture | 2 99 us talkin’, you know all about tt le - “2 ese § the only ones so afflicted. The executive session habit is! i all e . jHe took to drink, miss, and was)| “Poor, Rich Girl 1, Doubtions ) getting chronic in a number of municipalities outside of Texas CHAPTER VI : Digest Properly? |i: pc ha rp ord iM Has Home at Last ||trea persis We heartily indorse the campaign being waged in Texas) _ A Gold Cuff Link ; *|was—and ‘e stabbed a» man. And|® - —_— |druse and = @gainst the executive session. The policy is absohitely op Rhee pecsner Rigger eye B8 pe Maen is the new retail center Try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tebiets|2e man up and died. So they're] cure your trouble—in some cases do not even give relief. But before giving up hope and de-~ ciding you are a chronic dyspeptic just try the effect of a little mag- nesia—not the ordinary carbonate, citrate, oxide or milk, but the pure rated magnesia, which you can st after ‘im fur {t, and they'll ‘ang ‘Im, | mins, they'll ‘ang my boy ff they ketches ‘Im.” She rocked to and fro a moment in speechless misery, and then con- | of Seattle. My store is 2-3 of a block from there It will pay you to walk that distance to get the posed to good government. If you were a stockholder in a} It looked very much Mke other § corporation and were shut out from the meetings of the board |cellars, with paved floor, coal bi _ of directors, you would kick, wouldn't you? and so on, except that it ran far : ‘ back, forming a sort of alley-way, You ‘ARE a stockholder in your city. which was very dark and unprepos After Meals and Never Fear to Eat Anything You Like ¢ ! ! sabia | Send for Free Trial Package It is remarkable in effect that so You and every a a A P A | hey tn 1 ny | other citizen are entitled to know all about its affairs. |seasing and seemed to be a reposi-|[ famows small a factor as a Stuart's Dye. | nued \ fi*slencs powdered’ oe tehiee aan i oan tard ia Tabl k | “And I give ‘Im money, Miss] oe ee etal of an Lea ini i y ions of city ‘0 pepeia ablet ta re of ; . ‘ake a teaspoonful of the powderor Public opinion will not tolerate executive sessions of city ee oe ee ees |whole meal, It plainiy shows how | Elise, but I don’t let ‘im come up| two comproased tablets with a little councils, as a regular thing | “And here is the hanging shelf, “ ” " l‘ere, except today ‘e follered -me | Wher a. Sitterence thi resinen om I remarked, as I almost ran into tt | tnbeknownst miss and 1 let ‘im } will instantly neutralize the danger- Th Di Mary Anse has lost no time go In the coal ‘ole. Mostly 'e comes | ous, harmful in your stomach iff. ‘ence | putting it up again—on chains this| Gown the shore in "is boat, and 4 | he ar Le ge Be yg ‘tnd, = : ‘ - j Puttin pone i But Tv and so) WO friends, talking about a third chum of their boyhood: time | aren las alt the a te nae nce, heartburn and the Stam, “Bill’s rising in the world, isn’t he?” eth cae ae gp lea oe | ‘e's goin’ back to the old country seme to follow most everything ew, , ‘ : ” “The: 7 | to live a decent life.” | You will fina provided you Well, he’s at least being raised. ‘They look as tho they had been | “Where were you when I heard take (ile bisurated magnesia b here for years, but I,suppose they te anything ny danger of pain or discomfort nd moreover the contin= the bisurated magnesia fe the stomach in Silence that called for further explanation pare SX renie: Set ve “The old man’s money, you know!” found somewhere.” | for There’ diff | She gathered up her skirts pre-| ere’s a difference. you talking?” “In the coal ‘ole at the back o' the cellar, And I beg your parding | fur the liberty I took, but don't lay | ft up agin me, miss, fur what else | inju fo long as there are any sym| |paratory to going up the steps, and| Are YOU going up by your own efforts, or are you being |! was about to follow when some |thing caught my eye, and mechan | | ited? “ | could a mother do? And, Miss toms of acid indigestion . ., |ieally I stooped and picked it up. | pe: aod You can be sure only of the support you build yourself! ‘Have you lost anything?” called | Elise, darlin’, you'll keep a quiet | Sncmaememiameniomes . 4 tongue in yer ‘ead, won't you, and | rs |Elizabeth from the stairs, Oh! George! | “No,” I replied. “I have found something. Look here.” AMUSEMENTS |let ‘im git away? Fur ‘e's shipped | as a sailor and sails on Sunday * : ine morniy IRST CHIEF CARRANZA has arbitrarily cancelled the! ‘Together we examined my dis- Regular $20 Values I said 1 would talk it over with concession granted by Huerta to Tlahuailo Industrial, /COvery 8 It lay in the palm of my | the others, but I thought éf she . . ee ‘ a hand—a man's cuff link 6f dull (| promised never to allow him near Agricultural and Colonization company of Mexico. The com-|raised gold, the head of the Sphinx | (i |the house again we would say pany is British owned and capitalized at $30,000,000, King\on one side, and the under link| “A Good Meal Weill Digeste: S| nothing, as he was really going to shaped like a small key. One Way of Saying “Stuart George, it is claimed, being thel argest stockholder leave the country and reform VAUDEVILLE THEATRE Mrs. Cola Parker |: “ if : | Elizabeth turned it over curtously Dyspepsia Tablet | This vagrant son explained vari- There is one thing that can be said for Carranza; he hits! “Look, Mary Anne,” 1 exclaimed, ttle is required t keep the stom-|ous, little mysteries about Mary| Once the “poor little rich girl,’ Fifth and Pine any head which pops up, whether it wears a crown or just a}as we entered the kitchen, “See h in good order provided that| Anne which had puzzled me a good | whocould not find a home tosuit her, EVERYTHING NEW plain sombrero. what I have found ALL WOOL | little is exe what the stomach | deal, and I felt very sorry, indeed, |home, thru marriage to a Chicago] OPENING SUNDAY MATINEE tee eee willingly, | muist have. There are food experts |for the boor creature with her se-/hom, thru marriage to a Chicago SEPTEMBER 24 i ; ed the button by the who say we may exist on three|cret trouble lawyer. She was Miss Ramona Bor ALL RESERVED SEATS When ill news comes too late to be service- key and held it toward her, her Jaw | UNION MADE prunes and a hard cracker for! jden, daughter of the millionaire GET YOURS TODAY ; A . pped suddenly and the color for breakfast, but who cares to sub-| CHAPTER VII dairy man, Gail Borde able to your neighbor, keep it to yourself.—Zim- s00k her ruddy face ALTERATIONS FREE § stitute the toothsome sausage or | Elizabeth Loses a Ring called the ae ey he suit merman. a ne cae ion to mise?” y| the appetizing bacon and eggs for} It was Gabrielle who originated |When her parents separated, leay | ILKES PLAYERS seeeitemnsneainrmreenstirentenn Yhaee tp Me i Pepe ns Stadium Suits are made 9\* Boe sou lintin et vantaveus Agee ef a a on ae nig jing her seeking a home | CGrpkrewm * CB in the newest styles for Bl action of Stuecey mea emarkable| “We will ask the Campbells to ) ac Stuart's spepsia Tab | jo ." she said, “and Mr. Ben-| bat ertainly; why not?” men and young men lets in digesting food, preventing |nett und Mr Hake, of rourse.” | op The hard working janitor of one ALONG CAME RUTH” | Mary Anne wiped her face with|[M practical Suits, built to fg jad overcoming gassiness, heart ‘And the Grahams,” I added of Cody, Wyo.," public tuildings A Brit, Breesy Comedy a corner of her gingham apron, and | ’ ‘cai f burn, sour risings, Jump in your If you lke,” the tone was not | Placed the following notice in the} cont, Benefit poked wood into the stove with give wear and satisfac throat, gagging and the other dis-| enthusiastic: “l must she gota |vestibule: “Please do not spit on Pomorrow, Home of Real Hippodrome Vauperito | A Sekiens sreaitatny tion. “Big line 10 select fire et htieaton tos is Sistema: mm may she ete he olig. Taine ight | Another Change of Program Tomorrow L “And how soon you got the shelf from what you want at any time without | ous.” peas aa cre roe t fixed!" Elizabeth broke in. the slightest distress. Get a , 4 : yh eka Geary “Nene Tedaian : Spoons, forks, and napkins for High-Class Vaudeville Acts|A B vscwty 018 conn iets = cent box at any drug store and bs |all those people,” ruminated Eiiza te 9 Hen, 8 Menie tit aioe Shinn, a . safe against the trials and perils eth, “to say nothing of things to BROOKE SO and a Big Feature Photopla “op | Matera tira win wriieladary One Dollar Shirts of dyspepsia, Send for a free trial | eat. "It will be a lot of trouble.’ y Mina Elise, besides the Iittle but. | Below will bring It, COUPON) “No trouble at all. Just got “A DELUDED WIFE” Ba Mies mise, Ne put relow will bring it | Mary Anne to put some things in} Other Fine \S : | | baskets.” | And Feature ay 4 1,600 SEATS AT 10c MATINEES oe Preeatt abe watenen beds i Free Trial Coupon Mary Anne, as usual, came nobly ‘ Mate. 160 Any deat: Rive. and Gun. te . pplie: had no Ik | q Shows Change Th d Sun. Evenings and Sundays ...........+. Ber eeer hi lbe anything more, and wondered shel CRATON S F. A. Stuart Co, 227 Stuart {| to, the rescue Stearns’ Electri hows Change Thurs. and Sun Afternoons, 1:30 to 5 p. m. Evenings, 6:30 to 11 H BB haa not seen tt on her trips up and | Building, Marshatt, Mich.: Send || hed hot the first supper I've Cc I hte ayaa bea Vink ab ann kn tas of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablete |“and most likely it won't be the | ea tidens sores Sen eaten 0 es 0 i ltast. ‘Tho why folks should want| Rate«Roach Paste, Mats Evenings, 7 and 9 A L A Cc E H I P Miss Elis she remarked. “It's «| Name to do sich things when they might Ready tue Dirbat | LON ra * SAM co, retty thing, now {isn't it? What Street set up at a table and eat like Chris: languages * [will you be doin’ with it? 1406 Fourth Ave. x b> RRO oa al vt ay Socal RPP? hs ho and $i Yomees, Dancing Wine i in & a oe olde nnd $1.00, ‘amous Dancing Winards But I did net Ser tot Gobptaliey peri Gabrielle repeated this speech as |"TESBS* sag aio Oto and: ate A0e and 2 BPR POA HNN RAIS LER