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STARTING SATURDAY NORMA TALMADGE im DE LUXE ANNIE Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11—Admission Big Benefit Dance given for the Baseball Team of the Teamsters and Truck Drivers Dreamland Tonight ADMISSION 55¢ Includes dancing all evening. eryone Welcome. LADIES FREE. Lodge Cafe Fourth—Westiake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing World's Largest Dry Cabaret ™@ 100%> De Luxe Annie, confidence worker and blackmail artist—versed in all the clever cunning of the crook—and yet surrounded by an invisible something that in her charming manner proclaimed the crea- ture of finer sensibilities. Norma Tal- madge has done nothing better in all her career! Her De Luxe Annie is de luxe— par excellence! SEVEN REELS TONIGHT GERARD'S “My Four Years 20e—Children 10¢ HOOVER’S MESSAGE TO |CONVICT MRS. STOKES BE READ IN CHURCHES An appeal to the American people thru the churches and Sunday schools for greater food conservation KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mra, Rose Pastor Stokes victed on the three cour indictmer aAguinst in the federal Valkenburg would defer sen jon for a May 24 was con. n of the ¢ # be made in all churches next Sunday “ and of and Members of Sabbath thru superintendents will receive sonal message from Herbert Hoover, | yp | enlisting their aid in food conserva tion, congregations pending a mot new schools, pastors 4 A per Lift Corns Out! Doesn’t Hurt! Few drops stop corn soreness, then corns lift off with fingers—No pain!—Magic! right Just think! Not one bit of pain before applying freezone or afterwards, It even irritate the surround- ing skin, Hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes, hardened calluses on bottom of feet shrivel up and fall off For a few eente you can get @ small bottle of the magic freezone discovered by | a Cincinnati chemist. Just ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone. Apply = few drops upon a tender, aching corn and in- stantly that old bothersome corn stops hurting, then) without hurting a particle, shortly you can lift it out, Ladies! Keep freezone handy root and all, with the fingers. on your dresser. Wonderful! doesn't or also IN ESPIONAGE TRIAL! STAR—FRIDAY, PT Cynthia Grey’ LETTERS AT How to Massage Eye Wrinkles Dear Mixx Grey: In for wrinkles in the outer the should the rotary be toward or away from the now ObliKe A READE The movement should be ward and upward. mannng corner eyen, motion out This Lawyer Is Bleeding the Slacker Minn Grey: In conversation I heard « inte lawyer $ to get him out of Clanw LA would not have to go to war so noon I think lawyers who h ern worke than pl think men who claim exemptio: # should be A man my he 00 no he ing line right report this ma Report all you thin case to the Juatice in the postofti The lawyer by the man of bis. money cannot “get him out clanmification. know © building defrs for of only adie sas - Superintendent Should | Be Ready to Help Dear Minn Grey: We want a safe ty committee of women in our shop. llow nm we go about it? MAUDE Talk it over with your intendent. Employers arg too glad to have the co-operation of workers in preventing acct dents. Write to the American Museum of Safety, New York for suggestions. The library will be glad to look up articles in | trade magazines for you | Girls Want to Aid Uncle Sam | Dear Mins Grey: We are two girls of 13 who are interested in the secr service work of the governmer what age can we become secret vice agents, and how can we prepare for it? GRACE AND GERTRUDE Women are the exception, rather than the rule, in govern ment secret service work, To become such an agent, a woman must be of mature age and jud« ment. There is no age limit Women are engaged usually in emergencies and in cases of which they have some know! edge. Frequently they have som> training in a detective agency. But it is useless for girls of 13 to plan pecially for such & career, Keep on with your regular school work, and an broad an education as you n. Be in public movements and keep your eyes oper h training will fit you for any kind of profession which you decide upon later The Girl May Have Other Preferences Dear Miss Grey: Iam a man of steady habits and making a good salary. I believe I am about ready to marry if I can find the right girl I want a good, homeloving girl. 1 have met a girl who i# that kind, according to what I hear of her. Bhe ie also pretty girl, with just the complexion I like. Would it do to ask her at once to marry me, or nuper At r interested | must [ wait a conventional length of! ¥ behind the | quart MAY 24, 1918.. PAGE 3 YANKEES FIRE ON WES GUNS wi ASHINGT ‘ON, oNER May = %1— are now in guns Western fr They were built by are mounted on railway dare operated by whi hey are the Idneh ¢ Unele Sam's biggest batth lapted to land Each gun throw 0 pounds, and the any wun t pt the bombarding Part That gun, “Hig Emma Freneh eatl it, is built on ement, and Is pract the navy, cars, 4 well v it terther 1.4 than will erman weKun that ox in ax the fixed em imi Our big guns fly hither and thither quickly, They go wher ever tracks are laid, from one sector to another, the demand calls for them. Germans may spot them where they were yesterday; they are somewhere else today They'll be yet else where tomorrow. Presence of these great Arm guns in France ants for th cently cabled stories of “Kreat ghont like disappearing and fitting guns American lines Each Complete Unit Just how many of these guna there in a military secret Each gun is a com) K. in addition to th it in mounted, an amenunition ear. shop and repair car, a provision and kitehen car, with a coup rs for » for officers and men. And, *, there is a locomotive. With ulpment the gun unit is inde ndent of any other branch of the rvice for support in the way of am munition or provisions The of the big gun in two fold, The long range makes it possi- ble to reach vital points behind the German line, where ammunition ts stored or concentration is going on. It also makes possible boring into trench protecti which would be impervious to mnall shells, but which the huge 1,600-pound shell reaches and destroys The fact that the navy t# operating with big artillery on land is surpris ing. Here ts why When the war broke out, Gen. Cro- sier, of the army ordnance depart ment, threw up his hands and admit riean are unit, hav on whieh | of cour thin « pe by this summer. | One of the men on the naval advin- | ory board was 8 M. Vauclain, of the Haldwin Locomotive Works. Vau clain did not throw up his hands, but undertook to build large calibered guns for use on land, to mount them on cars for quick movement by rail, and to do it within 12 month. He was told by Secretary Daniels ad. And be has tnade good. | This Corn Will Peel Right Off! “Geta lt” Makes | Corns Come Off the “Banana-Peel” Way! have to flop on the floor, yourself up like the letter with bulging eyes draw| face up into a wrinkly knot! you gouge and p at the of @ tender corn? That's Why and | time? WAITING If you would be successful in your suit, you will be wine to give the girl time to decide whether she likes YOUR traits and YOUR complexion, Perhaps she, too, has Gecided preferences a ng certain ines. You do not nay what your relation is to the war, Not many men are free now to plan for marriage. But if you are exempt for valid rea- sons, and are sincere in your ad miration and love for this girl, then tell her the whole story and await her decision. Rest Period May Save Fatigue Reaction Dear Mine Grey: What in the ad | vantage of a rest period in the mid | dle of the morning and afternoon? MPLOYMENT MANAC consulted on phynicians query and acta like a poison. It waste material to ac ep in the system. A short 1 before a worker be nes oVertired, is on the same that nine of th concern he says I have city’s best ing you “Fatign causes cumu rest ur pe principle saves a stitch in. time Names of Donors Sent With Tobatco nthia Gre the Funda » card from the be knowledging receipt of tobacco? led a gheck for $1 to the tle Star” for this fund on cember 21, 1917. My name never published as a donor, yet hav Our suppone 1 m: Se Ds and ax never recel any of “Our Bo | Is it about time to of them? If ni have hear from some » was given eon published eft out, it was If ogra we haste Frida pur phical fon, wh to correct in our issu names of rT all donors wriften which of tobacc oluntary matter th roldier who gets the te he senda post ia also possible in som attack Ko 0, It with the packag whether back or not that the tob is I by submarir | WOMEN TEACHERS 1 TO | KEEP UP WAGE FIGHT| Diserimination between men women high school in the matter of salary will not be epte by the High School Teachers’ leag At a meeting in th entral school |Thursday, the league yoted to cor lary committee board met 01 in ial Thursday «sion pd its bonus system to department heads and head instructors in high nurses to b ases of grade teach schools, Seb are |given the iner ers U. §. SEIZES WINERY SAN FRANCISCO, May 2 lia Roza winery at Jk Grove jramento county p of the bi wineries in the state, was seized i United States internal revenue offi cers yesterday for alleged violations of internal revenue laws, Editor was a card from night and extend. | TURN TAR DARK modern. Dainlens. ‘and | put Ds corn, put your) right on again, Pain is eased th irri- stop king and and forget the corn has revolutionized corns, It never guaranteed, money- ver, the only sure trine at amy drug A by 2. Ledwrence 6 Owl Drug © FREE DOCTOR t Physteten FIRST AVE. 169 WASHINGTON 8ST. . STORES PAINLESS | ABSOLUTELY NOILOVALX4 DENTISTRY are us pain” is ihe cry of al: But at 608 Third Ave pain. Three-fourthe of it is said, is from our gums slult P med |and am master of Come to tm for examination ond eatimate, Fri of charge. Special care taken of children's teeth. A Iberal discount no to all union men and Spely AN work guaranteed 15 Witott aaa, | United Painless Dentists 3 WEST FRONT |the troublesome oon Mouri Upes Third Avenue, Cor, James, $:30 a m. to $30 pm days, © te 12 CONFESSIONS [ OF A WIFE WOMEN WHO SHAM o sroL I had n of ontinued held tht family ¢ Diek Daa me rrel with mother with a bit of Jewelry or some flowers Mollie, taking her cue from mother, made Jack and me 4 if whe got on to any of our pe dillon and wanted her to keep wilent “Mother would grilling from 1 that, however much she deserved it lad would always feel as tho he had ated her like red- headed # and try to beg bach with either a pre A generous check I also kne friends uid anythin name th that the won uid be bought ulwiy up ” we stand for beca’ her 0 will nt of wome kind or that of m in ‘ many them a) f whe wbout it a the with their wi they stayed ¢ Iways made the been playin ma ut of a excune pok er they they h and I notice,’ said one ried man in giving consolation to ther in my p that if you bring home & pot of winnings your wife never makes much fuss.’ Well, what 3 when you lowe man, ruefully ‘Pocket the amount that has the husband,’ said present.” As I read this, little book, I won dered if many women understood Just what they were doing when they condoned offenses 1 know a woman whowe jewel case is full of beautiful diamonds and pearls t every ume band has anything is ashamed he has taken thin way of asking forgiveness In this case a woman shares the guilt quite as much as the * that receives the stolen goods, told Donna Tenny the other 4 when we were talking over night that mence you going to do asked the other your losses and double in tribute to the misfortune to cal Jim Edie, who you was this | phane of married life (You see, little book, Donna and I, being widows, can discuas marriage | more disinterestedly and calmly than when Donna, up the were wives) in her sensible way, took cause of women, even the bought | “Poor things! she said. “Why. don't you understand, Margie, that} nince the world began woman has| teen supposed to take gratefully) only what man has given her? “The wife, the daughter, the mis trons, receives from lordly hands the reward of the slave who has found avor in her master’s eyes ‘Of course, any modern man will) exclaim at this, but look around you i in most cases ia it not true’ And, of course, we women are be ginning to change things, to assert the fact that we, too, are human be ings, but as yet there are only a few ot “Why, do you know, Margie, I spent a number of months in the South lately, and I still found wom- en who thought It indelicate to be strong, either mentally or physically “I found women who boasted of their inability to sreason or even | think on any bject except the purely sexual conquest of men | And they called these almost con-| temptuous attentions, which they | spent their lives in demanding and | which men gave them, chivalry!” (To Be Continued) WITH SABE TEA Grandma kept her locks glossy and youthful with a a” ple mixture of Sage Tea om 5 phen. old-time mixture of Sage Tea| |and Sulphur for darkening gray, |streaked and faded hair is srand:| mother's recipe, and folks are again} lusing it to keep their hair a good even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the great-| est advantage | Nowadays, though, we don’t have! task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at} home. All drug stores sell the} ready-to-use product, improved by! the addition of other ingredients, called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound It is ve popular, be-| cause nobody can discover it has been applied, Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one} small strand at a time; by morning| the gray hair dis ars, but what [delights the ladies with Wye | Sage and Sulphur Compound, {that, besides beautifully darkening | the hair after a few applications, it} also produces that soft lustre and| of abundance which is This ready-to-use! delightful toilet | who desire a appearance. It is| for the cure, mitiga-| vention of cise: is eparation requisite for more youthful not inten tion or pr is a those Hamilton, Waltham. Elgin, Howard, tit nolx Ladies’ and Men's Wrist) Watehes Diamond Rings from Jewelry, Wateh Repair are in bust HOUGHTON & SON | me GROTE-RANKINCo. 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