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|: » pormal, healthy and stron FREE DOCTOR / | Thursday, Jey sgte snc and Sa OTHERHOOD Among the virtues of Lydia FE, Pinkhan’s Vegetable Compound te eons to Correct stertlity in the Mases Of Many Women, This fact is =? established, as evidenced by following letter and hundreds _ pt others we have published in these ‘golumns Poplar Bluff, Mo.—“I want other women to know what a blessing Lydia EB. Pink ham's Veget Compound ha been to me, W had always wanted a baby in our home, but I was tn poor health and not able to do my work, My moth er and husband both urged me to try Lydia E. "s Vegetable Compound, I @id 80, my health improved, and 1 ‘am now the mother of a fine baby | girl and do all my own housework.” —MRS,. ALLIA B. TIMMONS, 216 ' Almond St, Poplar Bluff, Mo. In many other homes, once child-) ‘Joss, there now children deca: ef the fact that Lydia B. Pinkha: Vegetadle Compound makes women! Pinkham | for ad-) Write to the Lydia E eo Co, Lynn, Mass, j Yiee—it will be confidential and) lens. We prescribe, grind and fit glasses. i Established Here Eight Years etal we will fit you me, complete, “Including thorough aminatio: EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE AND EAR Walter Robson | Optometrist and Optician 4055-4056 Arcade Buliding Fourth Fleer 6S ESR PAP NS IRS SERIE i Sell Babies _for | $36 _in New York | Photos of French orphan children, from which selectiogs may be made by pereons “buying babies.” EW RK, May 11,—Do you; to “buy” the child of a dead French soldier? The little blonde and brunette tere and girls are “for sale” at/ the Woman's Exchange, Madison and 43rd st That is. for $36 you may buy the upkeep of one of the children for a year. That amount wilk-keep a French orphan in its own home |with Its own mother, Americans who wish to do more may contribute toward the com-| HOME ROBBED; THIEF CORK (EG PREVENTS WALKIN Go to the Right Drug Ce 169 Washington 6. And the Doctor will give you a careful examination | i) and prescribe for you FREE. " you are sick you cannot de bet- than take advantage of this of- fer. We eave you money and give fhe best possitie treatment, | her children climb thru the window | few minutes. FAIRMONT, W. Va. May T1.—-On two successive days the home of J. | Arthur Shaw, a baker, was robbed while he was at work. The house was unoccupied during the day, Mrs, Shaw and her four children being on a visit to relatives in Con- | ¥8* nellsville, Pa. | ‘Determined to foil any future | burglaries, Shaw tied a string to the knob of the back door and at- tached the end of the string to the trigger of a rifle. He arranged his trap so that the rifle would be dis- charged when the door opened. rs. S returned home unex- pectedly the day that Shaw bad ar- ranged his burglar trap. Finding the doors lock she had one of and unlatch the back door, She then opened the door. The rifle | was diycharged and the bullet en-)| tered her brain. She lived only a RIVAL’S FALSE TEETH MAPES, N. Y., May 11.—Seven false teeth Jean Beaulieu broke from a set worn by Frederick Therion cost him $20 apiece in fines and court costs in this vil- lage. _the fought over a photograph plete education of one or more of the children. Those wishing to “buy” babies) make selections from photographs. Some are children of officers, but meény are the sons and daughters of “simple soldiers.” War orphans whose fathers have gone down under the tricolor also may be adopted and brought to America, but to obtain those ft ie necessary to go to the headquar- ters of the Fatherless Children of France at 665 Fifth ave. CHESTER, Pa. May 11.-—-Having 8 cork leg caused Thomas Dolan to ‘keep afloat in the Delaware river until he was rescued. When he —s overboard from a boat it with suicidal intent, but Charlies McAllister interfered, fish- ed him out and sent him to the hospital. Dolan says he ts glad he was rescued, as the water was too cold for even a suicide, $20,000 I DAMAGES NEW YORK, Mf May 11.—Suing under a seldom used section of the liquor tax law, Mrs. Ida M. Heaton of this city, won a verdict of $20,000 from William R. Talbot, a hotelkeeper of Beacon, N, Y., cans Talbot had failed’ to comply with Mrs, Heaton’s request that he discontinue the sale of liquor to her busband, . BR 8. Heaton of May Callahan, who jilted Beau- lieu for Therion, According to the story Therion told in court he called at Beaulieu's house and re quested the picture. Beaulieu, it ta alleged, picked up an umbrella and jammed the tip of tt Into Therion’s Mouth, breaking seven teenth. ; [ARE YOU AN “4 COMPLETE STORY SWEDEN AND ITS PEO Admission, 25¢ peat 2 ALL SEATS RESERV "& Today, 2:30. Tonight, $:70 q Ruth St. Denis ALHAMBRA rs) Six Act Orpheum Va Reserve You £E DAILY 10-25 INGS 10-25-50-75 Mati ILKES’ PLAYERS CNEL ‘Tel. Maim 5106 | TONIGHT AND WEEK Matiness Thursday and Baturday THR WILKES PLAYERS In the Delightful ¥: “A PAIK OF SIXE! A Rip-Roaring Laughing 5) Prices—Nights 10c-500; Mat z~akke kt _|| Looking Glass Will Tell You! NEW YORK, May 7.—What grims, the Puritans, the Cavaliers, the Huguenots, the Dutch and Courtesy “dournal of Horedity.* “The American Face,” an aver- age drawn from descendants of many of the original colonists. noe, editor of the Journal of He: lected, has made a composite dri AMERICAN? zak aKa {es an American? Have the Pil- all the other elements that settled America made an “American” race? Dr, Ales Hrdlicka, head of the department of anthro- pology of the United States National museum, at Wash ington, set himself the task of finding out. His problem was is there a distinctively American type? Hae the Melting-Pot melted? Hrdlicka has spent four years making physical measurements of descend ants of the “fathers” who founded the republic. Soct- eties including descendants of this, that, and the other branch of original settlers were combed in an effort to find out how much “mixing” there has been of races, and what this mixing has done to produce an American » work is not yet , Dr. C. H. Pope- he data so far cok “The American Face.” redity, fre ‘awing of He calls it the “mean man of the old white American stock.” “The most striking result of quoted as saying, “is the Sreat important measurements.” ACCORDING TO HRDLICK the examinations,” Hrdlicka is range of variation in nearly all A, THE AMBPRICAN FACE 13 HIGH AND OVAL, OFTEN SOMEWHAT NARROW IN THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1917. PAGE 11 Saturday's Great Money-Saving =| Demonstration = At All Groceterias UNDER the present ‘unsettled condition, with food prices fluctuating at every tick of the clock, we cannot guaran- tee the following quotations for more than one day’s selling. Prices, however, will not change at the GROCETERIAS unless a radical rise in the wholesale markets compels it. THE GROCETERIAS are the greatest factor in house- hold economy, the greatest safeguard against unfair and CRE z unwarranted “war” profits on the necessities of life in the No Deliveries. Bring city of Seattle and other points in Washington where the Your Market Basket | GROCETERIAS are firmly established. NO CLERKS, NO DELIVERIES, NO CREDIT, NO LOSSES, NO BOOKKEEPERS, NO COLLECTORS. We cut the prices because we cut the expense. No Bale Saniitie at the Groceterias Until You Are Satisfied Your Money Back Alwaye if You Are Not Entirely Satisfied 10C fim Soda 6c 150c Instant Postun 42c Fels aya Sapa is, a5 [Bob White sap White | | -—ee Ivory Soap 2: 2 for 9c Matches, Warwicks, box Crystal White Soap Slot 23¢, 10¢ Krinkle Corn Flakes 8c 2s. Small BrownBeans 25¢ Until we must replenish our stocks, present prices prevail; per package 5c--10c--25c 3-Lb. Can M. J. B. . $1.00 40 Hills’ Blue Can Coffee 33¢ 15 0Z. ia Seed- less Raisins lle 15c Skinner's, Macaroni, 9c) Extra large DANDY worn’ raw” COCOA 15c size 25e size .. 40c size .. CasterPears, Large Can, 15¢ Tana Fish, Large Can, 24c Royal Baking Pow- der, 1-Ib. Can 43c Large Pkg. Wash- ing Powder 20c Grape Nuts, Pkg, 13c Toilet Paper, roll ‘Golden Rod Wheat Huts |» Me: ase To )0.256 Del Mont 2 Strawberis, Large Package, 27C ‘Raspberries and Logan- ‘berries, per Can 21c - - All | Flavors, 8¢ | ¢ Sa, ASparags 12¢! 13 mania = 16¢ I waded Ripe Olive es 2c. er Oats 25¢ | DelMonte Peaches, Can 22c 16 Groceterias 16 Months Old—A Healthy, Hustling Group of Money-Saving Youngsters Constantly on the Job “It’s the Pennies” That Count GROCETERIA NO. 1—509 Pine St. GROCETERIA NO. 2—1314 E. 45th Street GROCETERIA NO. 3—Section 54, Pike Place Market, Downstairs GROCETERIA NO. 4—5419 Ballard Avenue GROCETERIA NO. 5—7111 lawn Avenue GROCETERIA NO. 6—85 Pike Street GROCETERIA NO. 7—South End Save 15 Per Cent and Start a Bank Account GROCETERIA NO. 9—233 Broadway North ” GROCETERIA NO. 10—503 Union St. GROCETERIA NO. 12—New Economy Public Market, First and Pike SeoeerentA NO. 14—Westlake Mar- et GROCETERIA NO. 15—14th and Mad- ison District GROCETERIA NO. sity Public Market Wood- 16—New Univer- Public Market STORES COMPANY INC. (_ Si cus | “IT’S THE PENNIES THAT COUNT” WOMEN. THE NOSE AND FARS ARE LONG, AND THE FOREHBAD WELL DEVELOPED. He finds that the American face seems to be growing nar- rower, and the jaw somewhat smaller. The pronounced blonde type is absent, The males incline to be dark complexioned, the | females light. Most eyes are blue and brown, black eyes being rare. Also: Everett, Bellingham and Kent. Afternoons 1:20 to 6; Rives. 6:20 to 11 Angelo Armento & Co.; Conia & i, Ldbby Bion- Afternoons, 100; Bves. and Bun., 160.