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NOTICE! We regret to announce that our copy of “The Song of Songs” was destroyed. NOW PLAYING HIS MAJESTY (BUNKER BEAN Bunker Bean never smoked, chewed nor swore, but he WAS SUPERSTITIOUS and, like a rubber ball, the harder hit the harder he bounced— Pictured From the Famous Saturday Evening Post Comedy Co-starring Louise Huff and ‘JACK PICKFORD Also Mack Sennett’s ‘Athletic Girls’ and the Star-Liberty Weekly First at Pike. Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c. Children 10c. enrolled in boys’ and girls’ industria! clubs, under the st tere paign this year, acce y ee — - Superintendent of Sc Los Angeles Is Scene of Orgies SIAM TO GIVE 500 MEN TO ALLIED AIR CORPS SAN FRANCISCO, April 1.—Siam ‘will contribute a corps of 500 mem bers to the aviation service of the allies, according to Frank D. Arnold re Atel tere centsy on naan: WILL HAYS TO BOOST THIRD LIBERTY LOAN to Washington INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, April 1 To boost the Third Liberty loan inj ghairman o al committe lay midnigh mbers of th rows Enrolimegt closes April 15 1,000 ENROLLED NOW IN INDUSTRIAL CLUBS {i ‘.o%.ern Ss More than 1,000. pupils between 10 wil 18 in the county schools have He also will m { Keep Your Figure Youthful | The youthful figure is the stylish figure. Erect, well-poised and graceful, it adds charm and smartness to the simplest frock. You can keep your igure youthful only ‘by wearing the right corset, a model de- signed and made for | yourindividual figure. | That model is waiting for you at the store that sells American Lady Cafsets, a model correct in fash- ion, perfect in fit and unequalled in wearing quality. Look for the name in each corset. It is your = tap of satis- Tne Ss ene a STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1918. PAGE 5 UOVGUNOAUUOGUONNOGAOOOODAUUOVONNAOOUOUUE ee Cynthia Grey’s = LETTERS & E)] = LETTERS J Boastful Bully Is Taken to Task The father who #o boastfully Cynthia Grey a few ¢ ‘| Cretonnes Add Character t hrintian as Saloo Close 4 LOS ANG s Ar "CONFESSIONS | _OFAWIFE i | CONCERNING MASCULINE CON crIT | ‘ou paraphrased that fa her, with a grin that © and circum I remember episode in} } with a crowd of gay Pp ing | “Phe man who 1 apparently | an¢ r man of the world When in the small hours $5.00, $4.25, | $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50, $2.00 and even less club is di I not put yo! ti began to linat the man drew her quickly to bimyis given, a ‘ing, do as you have done, ‘and kissed her. Satisfactory Terms Always Store Hours | 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President and Charm to the Home PRUE character and charm are imparted to the home through | proper decoration. An atmosphere of hominess, of cordiality, is ex- pressed as much by the interior of the home as by the personality of the owner. Seven Large Windows Are Devoted to the Exposition of the NEW CRETONNES \ Display of Drapery Materials of wider diversity in fabrics, de- ~ signs and range of prices than we have ever shown. With Spring decorating the subject for present discussion, we invite you to view the displays. Here you will find suggestions of true decorative merit, and we shall be glad to tell you of the help- ful service we offer to those seeking individuality in home decoration. With Us Is a Consummate Art Our decorators are skilled artisans who possess the artistic perception, creative ability and technique in obtaining the desired effect. They have an’ intuitive what constitutes a harmonious setting, and, furthermore, know how to execute it. We furnish estimates and attend to the various details connected with the draping of the home. ense of This expert and intelligent service is rendered with- out obligation on the part of the customer. . The new displays include Domestic and Imported Cretonnes, priced 35c, 45c, 50¢, 55c, 65c, T5ce, 85¢, 95e, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 and up to $6.00 the yard, ‘THE SPRING SHOWING OF FINE FURNITURE Is Interesting to All Who Have Homes to Furnish Represented on our floors are many new creations in furniture, the handiwork of the best manufac. Assembled on five of the large floors of this store is furniture in the popular period designs American walnut and other woods, each piece reflecting beauty, care in turers. produced in beautiful mahogany, construction and finish. Furniture for Every Home; Furniture for Every Room No matter what type of furniture you desire, we are confident of being able to fulfill your require. ments. You will be surprised at the extreme moderation in prices at which good furniture can be pure chased here In addition to quality and moderation in prices we extend to you a service which begins with the oxactin re in selection of all furniture on our fle mcludes only when your requirements have been cx y sensed, individually interpreted and economically supplied to your fullest and permanent satistaction. We welcome you at any time te | room, Sun Parlor, Hall or Den, ). see the display of Furniture, for Living Room, Dining Room, Bed- | =e than 20, and who in her dainty ea fragrant flower?” I interrupted, “when man alone. hat T always want| “Flowe she was very indignant, | loving feel that I “Of course, elf from his! have ts you have men-'T have come to be congratula tioned, and th idacity at) moment in the lovel inity he @ “And. fe.” Mollie conuiftied that very man would be the Wrsi ke fun at a Woman who Nad) her, fat and wrinkled and yet) ‘Tell me all about it, ned to think she was a charmer./ said, eed, all the newspaper wits in’ (To Be Contin widow, and ¢ think he can for ala long sea trip.” anything but disgust! yty face fell, for I knew 2 sho t of youthful femin-| , tie more than almost e in the trying days " took myself to task, ish woman and co Ww, Margie, 1 rom 40 to nty hair, pendul 60 abdomens bay) to 1 find ns t it quite in the same spirit it) windows, hands th others, misunderstand:| cal, bad teeth and\wr but I, ogle a pretty young gt \ GROTE-RANKIN—PIKE ST. AT FIFTH AVE.—GROTE-RANKIN f ve au the country have taken a shot at her, but you notice they leave the Kk him how he has Chad and I and baby are going fo Ry er, I did not come here to (> mirror and point) philosophize on the conceit of man. ia ee as 4 7