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= “A wt DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as a KANSAS MUSKETEER af Scenery and smiles are strewn _, all over the screen in Douglas, Fairbanks’ “Kansas Musketeer” FIFTH AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 Admission 20c—Children 10c eo ee ZOCS iite'seais sve Now Playing George Walsh —in— “THE YANKEE WAY” History Proves It's Been the Winning Way The odds are great in this case, but Yankee in genulty scores another hit A STAR SPANGLED COMEDY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS— Young or Old GUTERSON’S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Selection, “Rigoletto”... ’ Verdi . Dvorak Includes War Tax \Talked Too Much; Aliens Interned CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—Three Aus trians who sought to prove that Fed Seral Judge Landis was too biased in his opinion of slackers to give a |friend of theirs a fair trial on {charges of evading the draft, test! | fled themselves right into an intern. | ment camp. | Offering evidence in support of a | | motion for change of venue, they re- | vealed that they and their friend are| } Austrian subjects. 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That’s why they are in de- | mand. | Shorthand Bookkeeping Advanced Grammar Northwestern Shorthand Reporting School Arcade cade Bldg. | pee 7——— Now PLAY PLAY! YING | Earle Williams pa di “Apartment 29” CLASS A THEATRE 3rd, Near Pike e bher. |the woman he Civil Service| STAR—TUESDAY, JAN, 15, 1918, PAGE 3 MODERN EFFICIENT WOMAN RECOGNIZED IN ELECTION TO ) TH NORMA TALMADGE that bear in aad IA GHOST’ YESTERDAY SIX REELS OF SCKE DYNAMITE the cat come- “A Kitchen six-part com- edy in 2 reels. Didja see dian, the funny fish and I First at Pike—Contingons It to 11 Admission Children Me Me Confessious of a Wife “A MERC oa FEMININE * i] * si When Pat ter from an who loved him so devotedly for whom he felt no stronger emo tion than respect, Tim reached fdr ward and said, “Let me see the en- velope that letter came in, please.” “Pardon me, commissioner, I| would rather not.” said Pat as he/ |, folded up the letter and put it in his poe met you believe that any woman pain keep loving a man for years, as this letter seems to int mate thin woman loved John Ster- ling, and not realize, until he told that all the love between them had been on her side?" asked Alice. I think #0," said Eliene. “She have thought that the man not demonstrative, and you can e how ly he admired am not sure that he did not ly have kreat deal of af. fection for her.” “What do you think was the rea on she sent the letter to the news paper?” asked Dick “I think,” I maid idea of hurting woman that John St expected that you wo letter, Pat, and she knew then that in this city was one woman who would understand.” Do you think she thought thi loved was hin wif usand years,” was knew from | that he did lopped reading the let nm Sterling to the wom but on her a very “that i sor ling loved ever in a th liene’s answer hin affair with not love his wife | “And so she was perhaps blinded | to the fact that, there would said Pat the last evidence added. . when you get this I shall done the thing I have so often tened to do, 1 shall have end ed my exiatnece. I don't want to love you, I have never wanted to love you, and yet you have become such an obsession with me that I cannot, even the supremest of- fort of my will, keep you out of my |thoughts a half hour at a time: “I wleep only to dream of you and I wake to find myself in the y of longing for have tried, oh, how [ have put you out of my life, for truly unworthy of even worthless love as I have you ‘I know you for what you are, a merciless feminine thing, without heart or soul, which lives only to glut its vanity in the protestations of love from any and all men. “Beautiful bit of immorality where did you come mortal world to make men feel that |they would sacrifice everything to | carry your slightest wish? Well, you have worked your worst with r I cannot live and you shower the «miles and fa vors on another that were mine to make me happy with a de liclous thrill. To have you turn from me has made of life a dark and weary road, without interest, with- out color, without hope “‘And so I am writing this to ay farewell, I wish I could put you out of the world as well, No, don’t curt | up those red lips of yours with a satisfied smile, I have no desire to take you with me, L only dread to |leave you behind to work your! havec with better and more useful be a pretty absorbed you. I tried, to yo such a given to Just from into this | wee i men than I. ‘Il hope, lady fair, that to you will come one-half the agony have caused me to suffer—more am afvaid you could not stand. well, e JOHN.” _e Be Continued) — if Georgette Crepe Is” Popular for Blouses’ if that letter was| Georgette crepe and crepe de chine atill lead the fabric field in popular ity for blouses, with wash satin a close third. This pretty maid has an exquisite ly hand embroidered blouse of white crepe, worn equally well with the silk and satin skirts for mal occasions, and with the tailored suit MINE WORKERS OPEN ANNUAL CONVENTION INDIANAPOLIS, ‘The biennial convention of the United Mine Workers of America opened here today with about 1,600 delegates in attendance. Every local is represented, During the convention, be taken on the 20 per cent wage in: creases agreed upon at a conference n Fuel Director H, A. Gar mine operators and union men is no doubt but that the nent will be ratified,” sald Wil een, secretary of the union, Ind., Jan, 15.— agree amuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor and John Mitchell, former president of the United Mine Workers, will make pal addresses. onvention will be in session for about two weeks. SALEM CHIEF IS DEAD SALEM, Jan, 15,—K. B. Cooper, chief of police, died of pneumonia yesterday, He was 51 years old and resided in Oregon most of his life, semi-for: | THE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT) BY WINON What kind of a woman do m Girls ab th Observant married women confens t film #tars and dre which men are supp It in the pretty, graceful, » dominates fiction and BEAUTY 18 NO k QUEEN OF MEN Of late the practical and the have learned to flock by it obviou funn a good deal ular type ActrONHON, nn pla getle ther ering for man's interest But it underestimated merely amusing 4 weriour an soldiers to represent has nothing unelen looks For left to himeelf, beauty, behold dignitt oversea them in their I hatever in now have Adam, Adam Hhe duty in England If these men had valued only it had been their habit to deride feminine Initi or to ren ever have so honored the parliament of Alberta ICIENT WOMAN IS PRIZED BY SOLDIERS The Canadian soldiers were ent and they ha military heroes, Certainly they did ne working woman. But they did And thus t may be sald to bh of woman man likes best. They se modern efficient it woman, the ministering If military men persiat in b ring, chattering, idling decade would better begin brows, Miss MacAdam's tea & tremendous chang iv nL exec woman, yet in little girh to : Cynthia Grey’ Readers’ CONFESS TO BOTH Dear Miss Grey: I am indeed in going to tell you the straight facts just as I know them, advice. The two men I am going to speak of, are away for a week, so 1 can tell you the facts freely without the pomsibility of their reading my let ter, 1 am glad they are gone even for a short time. It is the first real peace of mind I have had in months. ‘They both love me truly and deep ly. They do not know each other perronally, but each knows of the Other's existence, I try to be fair with both, dividing my spare time equally between therm. It all started in such a common place manner, I thought, “Why shouldn't I go with both of them? Tr will just a friend.” 1 have known them for about two years. Now they beth asking me to jmarry them. Each one says if I give him up his th and his life shattered, I to break any one's heart, them both An is unually the case, I think, if T have a preference at all, it is for [the one who has the least business ability, and whom every one expects to see go broke every minute, The other, a large, rather hand some man, has inherited a smail fortune lately, is shrewd in budiness and bound to succeed. He ta, how ever, slightly conceited, and has a hereditary dropping of one eyelid, which annoys me. Ien't it an awful m ably should marry They are both unselfish lovers. I probably never could find g|"2Y one ele who would think #0 much of me. I don’t want to hurt either of them, but it can't go on much longer in this manner. 1 don't want to make @ mistake, for 1 am selfish for my own happiness. Please help me to straighten out. It's awful ELEN If, during your acquaintanc ship with the two «men, you have been perfectly frank, you have nothing to fear. Any man who would seek to take advant age of a friendship in such a manner, is most unreasonable If you have violated the princt ples of friendship and permitted beth men to make love to you then you must pay the price of your own folly. The honorable thing to do in such a case would be to confess your deceit to both of your friends, The probable result will be that neither will wish to make you his wife. I certainly wish that every girl who imagines she can keep two or three fellows dangling on the string at once, could read your letter and profit by your experience. are don't want and I lke ? 1 of prob one them. it SEE DRAFT BOARD Dear Miss Grey: Three months ago my son joined the army, me without a t to live on 5 was married to a woman whom he says was not divorced from her first husband, He only lived with this woman a week or so, and left her |when he found this out, Now he Why Piles P G Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat- ment Will Answer the Question vote will “Hello! Send Me a Box of Pyramid.” Your case is no worse than were the cases of many who did try this remarkable Pyramid Pile Treatment and who havo since written us let ters bubbling over with Joy and| thankfulness, ‘Test it at our expense by mailing ho below coupon, or get @ 600 box from your druggist mow. 6 Ho substitute, FREE SAMPLE COUPON. 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And Misa Mao with uselessness and frivolity Nuraing Service and she is now on ornamental varieties of woman, if tin a woman to “1 from ty in the weaker sex, they provincial itied to two representatives at large might have elected ot need to select a sincere and sensible ave determined m to have eleva after at last the exact type ed a new type of the all only the splendid womanly omen of much character, who have been favored for a few wrinkles into their the frit nearly batly likes bent PL s Answers to Questions | PT en writes back and says this woman is golng to have the allotment, tho he would like for me to get hin money. Do y think it is right? He is my only support and I am much | of} smooth rity with an army of voting men may indi type of woman man hon years old and am sick and un jable to work, A MOTHER I would advine you to take the matter up with the draft board of the district in which your son was drafted. This woman cannot collect your son's allot ment if you can prove that she was married when she married your son. If that in true, she committed bigamy, and the mar riage can be annulled. I want to how to get I rid of the habit of biting my finger nails? 1 will be much obliged. A HIGH SCHOOL GIRL. In the first place, I would suggest that you exert a bit of will power and stop. It ts ax you say, a habit, and one that can be conquered if the one af fiieted will just remember. First try your mind and see if you can't break yourself of this habit. If you can't stop biting your nafls without artificial methods, you will never be tempted again if you will dip each finger in bitter aloes. You can get the powdered variety at any drug store. After one or two attempts to bite your nails, you will give it up as a most unpleasant occupation, I am quite sure. LEMON FOR WARTS Dear Miss Grey: In answer to * you suggested kerosene for | ing warts, I have discovered a new and more pleasant cure fresh lemon juice, Just rub the warts with a little juice each day after washing the hands, and the warts will soon disappear REHEARING IS DENIED PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 15.—Motion for the rehearing of the governor |nhip contest case between Gov. Geo. W. P. Hunt and Thos. Campbell! filed by Campbell, followipg loss of | recently noon by the 3 BILLION INSURANCE IS TAKEN BY SAMMIES| WASHINGTON, Jan, 15,—Federal| soldiers and salle insurance sub: | scriptions total $3,633,213,000 to date, | |the treasury department announced | today At the same time, a campaign to increase this amount during the re maining 30 days of the government offer was started. . denied yesterday after: state superior court Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggtets refund mney if OINTMENT falls to cure Itching, Bleeding or Protruding Piles ation gives rellef. 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