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, STAR—THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1917, PAGE 3. FAMOUS DANCER VISITS OLD HOME| srsoamrtom ton Nina Payne, Star at Moore, Recalls Her Days at Broadway High ; we GhorE Ran ninee} 0 f OTTO F KEGEL. President LEM Hh OLLI LE. 8 ware ONLY 4 STARTING TODAY A story of two New York newly- weds dnd their honeymoon nest—40 minutes’ flight from the bright lights. Genuine Leather Upholstered Bed Davenpoollil rea $52.50 | Regular Prices $67.50, $70.00, $72.00 and $75.00 Twenty-five genuine leather upholstered Bed Davey enports, representing the very best in construction, 7m newest in de 1 all the hes. The val- 7% ues are unusual. For good mer sing reasons we |—- wish to dispose these e Bed Davenports x at once, and we believe t price inducement is 7 the quickest me to that end ALLACE WRLITZER Featuring Cretonnes and Their Uses, All This Week” Draperies for your home chosen from the present showing | of Domestic and Imported Cretonnes render it immeasurably more charming and interesting. From the hundreds of beautiful designs, ranging In priee | from 25¢ to $3.50 per yard, you may combine color schemes to | perfectly express your own ideals for each and every room. © Salespeople experien in the art of decorating the home are here to advise and assist you in making your selections, won national fame as a dancer, with Echo June Zahl, of The Star, as ‘All work entrusted to us will be economically executed and Nina Payne, Seattle girl who h the cost held within the amount you may desire to spend. they looked over dancer’s old home at 1523 Thirteenth avenue, jclothes, Nina and I went out to the| pointing to a small window on the By Echo June Zabl little gray home.” It looked al-|ground floor. “Oh, the good times “Why, there’s the old cherry most the same to her except that I used to have In that little house. | tree the times I've the potato harvest bad b gath- And how we used to have to guard} climbed and our little po- ered and the vines around the front that holly tr ery year ind that rose bush window were allowed to droop. “And there used to be a musician |g, Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin be—u—tiful La | “There's the little room I used/in the house over there. He was wos teas tbs God tan eats Seat” REWARD OFFERED (GAS ONSTOMACH Doean’t sound like a headliner— - -| 1 found ft autticatt, to tear in| FOR 1417 DESERTERS SOUR STOMACH : “ now does girl from the | Neither does it smack of the pop ! * On the journey back to her ? riy half of the men drafted} ularity of stagedom—the popular 4 hotel she notl every new build-|from District No. 2, northern di INDIGESTIO ty granted to a girl who can make ing, At Broadway high school,| vision, have failed to appear for her feet fly higher than her head, which she attended three years, she| physical examination, and are HEARTB ist, exotic dances has slid into th studied in. | The deserters total 147, and all Instantly Relieved by © niche of fame, where ordinary be he dear old place looks just | but of those who reported ines who use their feet to walk the same, except I believe there's claimed exemption at the time of BISt with, may come and lay their wor | 2$-cent bottle of “Danderine” a new bush on the r," she re |registration on the grounds they ) shipful tribut | makes hair thick, glossy =| Marked, referrix er old ne. | were aliens. Nearly all of the men The girl speaking was Nina} and wavy. When Nina was 10 she was se-|are miners or loggers Payne, dance queen of the Orph-| : i, and after an operation The sheriff's office ‘hes been fur. doctor ordered her to take|nished with a list of the names to convalesce.| The government offers oa head IN 5 GRAIN TABLE idea of going on| for the capture of each offender. offender. , and her parents did not AND FOWnSS 33m BISURATED Magnesia ig for er her. They wanted her to fin- y tah her course” at" the. Broadway STOPSTOBACCO “ABIT ‘ABIT Saft cptcdy aka ‘contain ds high school, but after sticking out i cireult vaudeville playing at the Moore theatre this week |Removes all dandruff, stops Nina is a Seattle product. She itching scalp and falling has graduated from the clase of hair. “we ordinarte: she has graduat but she hasn't forgotten. SPECIAL Mary Pickford Bill Hart Douglas Fairbanks agn’t forgotten the little of dangerous stomach acidity, 1 spec e out at 15 where three years, studying hard at her | comes only in the form of five-gra Liberty Loan Picture ‘pent the last four years of| dancing all the time, Nina won her IN ONE DAY Pg in Seattl ‘rom there she! parents over to forgetting about the r nesia, milk of a! magnesia went out Into the “realm of skep tleal eyes, grease paint and quick First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11—Admission 16c, Children 106/°"0"2""),., 1 contvonted' Nina na| juhe flew off the stage at the ltheatre, the perspiration dripping! from her face after the strenuous ltuturiet dance with which she had \jurt completed her act ov |" Atter her mother had fanned her — = Jand she was dressed in street extra year. ° “I like women around me,” Sanitarium Publishes Free Book 0") HISURATEY Inughed Nina, “and in some places| Showing How Tobacco Habit IF I have won a reputatin for being! Can Be Banished in From One 4 man-hater. But I'm not’-—she said) to Five Days at Home. bly, “THEY'RE all right.” ~ She stepped from the nutomobile| | The Eiders arium, loce into a crowd of her old friends who | 604 Main st, St. Joseph. ato. had been waiting for her, and as the | Rupaiyctrect of the tobacco h automobile whizzed away I saw the and how it can be banish Or. Evan Graduated, Licensed, Regis tall girl, with her brown coat and |My, {0 five days at home. é PHYSICIAN had B sdb 6. bh fur turban, eagerly catching up the o than 50 years have 1 4g all kinds of work. | aty Esther, Judith and Pallas. The; i Host threads of her old acquaint ° . and say ie ONE-E the regular Symbolism of 2 Esther, Judith and Pallas men | Wife Asked Him to \written to ter. She doesn't know | Tuceawie Gad niente Sete topincad adi > io. T ase modicnnn a d R d lwhose duty it was te tend on the EZ . 1 H 5 D id my whereabouts at all, and I never for new—even the little gray » oe x ov vibration, ete. w eive Explained by Reader knights. 2s Ath . . |will return to where she is, not) home haa never been supplanted by method lth, | wondertully ace. ‘My ‘oval ofan anne bar ‘Mies ey: 1 have just Dear Cynthia Grey Three years/ even to see the ehild Ree, another, More pretentions, the tee 50, wo matter whether it | > | fi 00 ‘Cash. medicine included, wer to “Jack and Gill” i r Jed the four *%0 | was married to a girl | only! pe you think I did the right thing i ow Ke! ing, chewing, cigarettes or snuff loam. toS pm, 7 read your answer to “Ja The four suits typified the four enews ween Oho was 6 one lby areal « out of sight, or should former inmate is now getting a per | dipping .; Sundays, ll am to regarding the origin of playing great social diversions.of the time fectly fine salary—as much in a| As this book is being distributed garde. Knowing how your time ishthe hearts (coeurs) repr born and raised on a farm.|} have stayed in the same town 80 week now as most girls her age|ffee, anyone wanting a copy should eautiful home er ny bab: end the: me and addres: once. | taken up with such questions 48 the choirmen or ecclesiastics; the & beautiful b and her|as to be near my baby? | earn.in halt & year, nd their name and address at on "“What kind of fur should be used spades (which are the tips of were wealthy A MAN in trimming a bride's night gown?” |jances) the knights and nobility I had practically no money at all We are often swayed to do Eat light suppers, | fruits, grapes, particularly their juices, for ic., | am offering you a few facts the diamonds (significant of ecom-| but held a good pay position things by that power regarding playing cards that you|merce) the merchants; the clubs With & manufacturing company.| It seemea in did not mention in your previous (the trefoil of clover) fruit of the Usel to say, I loved the gir credible that a father who wor article. soil, the peasants. with all my heart, and I was under! «hipped his child could leave as The symbolism of playing cards the impression that she loved me.| you did and remain away for week. e s the suits are r : has been associated with them BS Ey ra yy de 2 horton nt About & year after our marriage a) this length of time without mostly of fruits, toma- | Eat all you want: a dozen oranges, half a dozen since their appearance in Europe} soins, je halle and. hedets, | erate? us and I simply) knowing if the innocent little toes, spinach, aspara- | grape fruits, and a few lemons make a good day's toward the close of the 14th cen aleaves, bella and bearts./ worshipped the child. Thirteen! gout which you were respon: | gus, vegetable soups, | rations and you will be surprised at the speedy: tury. Originally the Frankish, ths nobility and the ection te? mY Wife told ms! asibie for bringing ‘into the-7 occasionally toasted | changes which take place,in your system, Roman, Jewish and Greek mon- ’ frankly that she didn’t love me.| world in properly cared and cheese on crackers, | Diabetics, rheumatics, and other “chronies® | , Charles, | *astics. AME and never did, and requested me t provided for. The existing | should try the plan for a month. archies and their rulers Take the juice of a Caesar, David and Alexander, were Thank you for this bit of in leave her at once breach between you and your | lemon in water at beé Of course diet is not the whole thing in hand represented by the four kings formation. I am sure it will Three hours later I was aboard a| wife does not relieve you of time and you will soon | ling cases which are badly out of order, There The queens signified Regina,| prove interesting to mar train coming West. I have your responsibility toward your wake up in the morning | ny other things to be done; but all are child. Even tho your wife is . » | woll-to-do, it is your duty to To be possessed of a head of| contribute toward your daugh- | heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, | ter’s support fluffy, wavy and free from dan-| - druff, is merely a matter of using | without that “dark ly rational, and the combination, as we) brown taste” in your | praetice it, has worked and will continue to work mouth and with an ap- | what people regard as, miracles. petit. for breakfast | Children should be started on fruits and other For breakfast, have | nitro-phosphates instead of candy, pastry, ete, well-cooked meat, eggs, | then they will develop good teeth and healthy . wii a little Danderine. Lafcadio He arn It is easy and inexpenisve to have | string beans, tomatoes, | digestion. Appetites for sweets are purely the W J nice, soft hair, and lots of it, Just] cauliflower, ‘egg plant, | products of cultivation, They are doubly injurk | rote of EROnS se get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s | corn or other vege- | ous because they taste good even after enough tables, Southern corn n eaten to cause trouble; therefore the muffins, occasionally which causes trouble. When we eat dio Hearn. For what was he fa-|rected, and within ten minut honey; coffee, if you | pastry we have it before a meal, which obviates mous? SCHOOLBOY. there will be an appearance of} like it the danger of overloading. abundance, freshness, fuffiness and | At dinner have roast “Blood pressure” nonsense is one of the bug meat, fish, fowl, or | bears propagated by the Medical Trust to game, with vegetables. | frighten superstitious and other susceptible people haa taken its place with the | find a trace of dandruff or falling Avoid repetitions of the | with, It is on a par with the “heart-disease” et Enalich stvliats, He will |bair; but your real surprise will be|M same articles for the same meals each day, Var | bunk or aby 0 weeks’ use, | sty is one of the spices of life best known for his splendid |®fter about two weeks’ use, when lety y' Consult Us About ‘the Following work in interpreting the soul |¥OU will see new halr—fine and] Don't use advertised “breakfast” foods, cereals, of Japan, at a time when Bu- downy at first-—yes—but really sugar, suet or such starchy stuff as potatoes ex Wide Range of Disorders , I have just} Danderine now—all drug stores | come across the odd name of Lafca-| recommend it-—apply a little as di Dear Mins ( ties of mod. dio Hearn, |82 incomparable gloss and luster, ately molded prose [4"4, try as you will, you can not uy One of the cur’ these facts aid statement | ropeans knew little of that ne hair—sprouting all over your cept rarely and then when you have fish or fowl «|| ~ g » scalp—Danderine Is, we belleve, the with other extra good items to supply the acids country Altho he lived in DE | only sure hair grower, destroyer of and bases to digest them | 14 years, he never mas enough Japanese to read r, vet thru his Jap: anese wife and friends he caught the elusive spirit of the country and stamped it in im perishable prose. His best works, “Glimpres of Unfamil- far Japan,” Kokoro,” - les and Retrospestions,” and “In Ghostly J reveal a rare sensitiveness to the im pressions of a new country and catch the true spirit of the Japanese, ‘The prose is per Wonen's Statement dandruff and cure for itchy scalp, and it ne 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 hair taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and} beautiful in just a few moments—a delightful surprise awaits every one who tries this | Fight vaccination as you would a burglar or rapist. Serums are more deadly than the “dis eases” they are alleged to “prevent.” Do not worry—more easily said than practiced, it is true: but if you keep your body in good condition it will conserve your mental forces and | you will be less affected by ordinary causes for worry Remember your body is a complicated set of machinery, every piece being necessary and es sentially {n normal working order, to the welfare of the entire structure. Nature did not make any part of your body “obscene.” She did make each part to perform specific functions. Learn what those functions are and be natural. | oltre, ne other » Hable and permanent results publish is genuine honest,which proves that all pelvte Mlted Im the treatme » Weaknesses, exh | chiseled stert with " X | a hirating atte ages ae Will Help Seattle | Do not let avaricious surgeons operate on you | iitimen tn elsewhe His biography, by “IT hated cooking because what or any of your family on their mere assertion that | Ae eee or Bi e Dr. ( Gould, “Concerning [ever I ate gave me sour stomach | !t is necessary, This applies particularly to ap- | ke pendicitis and ovarian operations If you are constipated, stop eating sottd foods and live on oranges, lemons, pineapples, grape DR. MACY, NATURAL CURES INSTITUTE Ailments of the Glands and Nerves a Specialty. 203.5 EPLER BUILDING, 813 SECOND AVENUE vs one of |and a bloated feeling. I drank hot ater and olive oil by the gallon Nothing helped me until I tried sim ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete., as mixed in Adler-i-ka.” Because it | | Conch Hunt, ont at the state ugi-| flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract | versity, is beginning to 1 all| completely Adleri-ka relic ANY nervous like a naughty school kid | CASE sour stomach, gas or consti walking up to the principal's office | pation and prevents appendicitis | Lafcadio Hearn,” sh the strangest. characters that ever lived VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is the greatest remedy for womens ills known LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO LYNN. MASS. Manager. for a licking. Buck up, Coach Do-!|'The INSTANT action is surprising SEATTLE, WASH, bie felt the same way for nine| Swift's Pharmacies, Second ave years out there, and Pike, and 235 N, Broadway.

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