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9 Mt Miim or iitr «i Kil l's sjonrnWK«T ■ i »<.i u or \m«riini» T»i»«rni»ti firrt lc< of t!«» I nltr«f I'lfM AtMidaitM. Knferfd if Ih# poildfflff. W n«h . M rlnw mutlrr I'tihlUhwl l»;r Ihe |*wblUl»li»i 4 e*rry netting en rpl *unil*v. Tm keenest Joys, the richest treasures we find In e«ch °< h » r ' Our mutual Intimacies «re the coin of the (tinhorn of life He Is richest who Know* best the molt people.—Georue W. Colemsn. How One Mayor Will Tackle Vice BIIV", only a common man. who ha* lived all his l"r among the pi>or. Boston's new mayor ha* queer nlr.i queer, that is. from the point of view of the superior folks who used to run that town. One is that vice is largely due to unemployment; that a man «ho is working hard has little time for mischief. He. therefore, isn't going to make the chif concern of his administration how to spin fine economic theories or tioom new privileges for the rich, hut how to multiply ground-floor jobs. He. therefore, isn't going to make the chief concern of service, jobs in factories, shops and mills, jobs anywhere tor work less men and women and higher pay if it can be had. Mayor Curley. job-hunter, will be his title And a title of honor, if he can deliver the goods. THEY'RE DANCING th* kitchen *lnk. tango *nd other n*w dance* tn Terr. Haute. My* *oclal notlc*. Soon they'll hav* th* •ewer pip* glide. It Doesn't Mean Less Religion ONCE more there is discussion of why so many folks don't go to church. Every answer is being given except the obvious one that evidently they don't want to. But it all depends upon the church. 1 here'* no lack of attendance upon Billy Sunday's aermons. Whenever you find a church which is dealing in a broad, big. vital way with live human problems, you don't find complaints about empty pews—the problem is rather to find room for the people. Man is incurably religious. But he wants 24-carat goods. MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE defeats woman *uffr*g* amend ment. thu* denying the franchise to many thousands of colored ladle*. Shall Cinderella Be Hazed? THF. SON" of one of the richest families in Rhode I«land ha« thrown the Four Hundred into a flutter and feared Sassiety with a throbbing problem by wedding the pretty daughter of a Xarragansett expressman. Shall the swells receive her—dare they try to cut her, now that the family has accepted her and given its blessing Except to them, the issue is not important; but for the bride's sake we hope they will decide to boycott. It would spare her many unprofitable hours of boredom PORFIRIO DIAZ pay* $20 a day for hi* apartment* In Pan*. But, mayb* Huarta couldn't get away wHh enough to afford that. IF THE g*rrrvdl*eov*r*r» don't gat raal buay. thoaa profe»- ■lonal eugenlata ara going to flnlah th* job of tearing u* Into our early grave*. NEW YORK woman dapped a man In th* fac*. In the *ub- t way. accualng him of rubbing agalnat her. Than he had h*r ar raatad for disorderly conduct. Th* only way to avoid littl* un pleaaantriea Ilk* that In crowded car* la to walk. THIS) IS THE MOST SENSATIONAL WAIST SALE That Will Ever Be Brought to Your Notice An offer of tremend ous force. Including aa It do«s, not only all Silk*. Chiffons and Nets, hut also all I>ln en* and Llngerlea. the House PRICE JW / % \ These re- aSiW n mtjk \ ductlon* are %)£'fj / A\ ■Imply a*ton Mjt mtf 7 \ l*hlng and • / /4IL // should Regular. Half I Regular. Half * Jl.fiO SOf $8.50 » 1.25 ' II 75e $1000 #5.041 I^^.* $2 50 *1.25 $12 50 1n.25 $3 50 i 1.75 $13 50 a«. 75 3 $4.50 *2.25 $15 00 *7.50 * 17.50 *3.75 $22.50 $ 11.25 All Coats at Half The«e are wonderful value*. -Inat think what It mean* to tako high grade garment* like theao —correct In *tyle and perfect In workmanship- and offer them to yon at. Half Price. Regular. Half, i Regular Half Regular Half $16-00, H....*7.5» $28.60, H.. *11.25 $42.50. %. *'41.2.", $18 r»o, ' 2 ao.SS $34.50, *4...m7.i{;, $r- *21.25 $24.50, H *12.25 $38.50, Mt..-»1».25 $52.50. %... M 241.25 All Suits Sharply Reduced If yon are a stylish dre**er, If you are an economical woman, this clearance will nave you money.' Hundred* of nulla oarrlflced. Value* up to $2* 50 now ft10.5(1 Value* up to 142.50 now tUgH.ZO Value* up to |34 50 now ftf Value* up to |I>i 50 now Values up to |38.50 now © Value* up to $58.:,0 now $;|m!so Boyt' Suit* and Overcoat* at exceptionally low clearance pricei" J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. Two Entrances first and Columbia EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR *MOST-|fo Encutabl* Mletak* Patron of Cheap Re*taurant — Here. waiter, what'* th' matter with thl* coffer? The Waltrr That coffee ain't eoffra—tbal'a your drlnkln' water, *lr, fresh from the Lake. —Clara- land Plain DeaJer. • e e Utm W mmffrmm '<■ m*M a* We aJi'itia make ft lw«ihr bike lad la that war t»a<re taMnd ae fwrou «a a aandr i>!ka • a e Not at Horn* Jailer (to debtor In prison)— One of your creditor* • at, ts to apeak to you Debtor —If you're *uppo*ed to look aftrr mr. yon ought to *••« that I'm not Interrupted at tny meal*. Tell him I'm out—l'ele Mel*. • • • All Right, But Hurry It Along and ganilaman «!»<> »#r» at tha *»44lnf of our daughter ttoo* Uajr f<w •1 taa via fnt rnt'ba wa didn't •vsrfbodr right for ft • tha firti din® wo h«vt had f*f our •• <md dough tor • wadding we will try and h*»» o%+ry thing Mirr -Sir snd Mr* K lto« k 9<»utti W hltslajr 11 Ad » N»*i o o o In Pi«c«« A celebrated rocallat *u In a motor-rar accident ono day. A pa- I»r. after recording the accldenL •aid: "We are happy to *tate that he tai able to ap;>*ar the following evening In throe piece*." • a a A Bouquet—V**?—Nof Ton write *uch thrilling sporting new* of the haanhurner league that I wonder If you wore once a *port i In* editor or If you are only an or i dlnary fletlonlat like Robert W Cham her*. —N H H • O O Th* Stinging of Mllo .!«-»•« T \+r lr-»«l« J i a to hla »r<>th«r In-U* Vi <• Millar. for o row I !»•»•«port <111 i TlmM o o o Honettly, but people ar* getting no they read tho president's me*- xane. o o o The tango can't be *o bad a* Iwe supposed It «•. A New York aoelcly leader omitted It from a hall *he gave • o o Concerning the Wiseman Girl* Raferoma to »li* marriage llrena«»a taat | wgek 'mil* I n mind o Hat o( f'hrlatlati I name* • f tha dA>i(li«ri of 7. F Wleomat). I *bi llvn out k rraak. wfel* h «r« o little unuaual Pl*»tle lllvar WINinAD ! »>aa Jua» rn err 1*«1 II ft tfarron Horn a Mm* ago bar at«t«T. fnnanh l,«k« was married to Floy «| Plmmnni of Ollm*r ' lunty Two alngla dough fart ara Khadl* "r»*n or>«! rr».atu H»a. The glrle ara I trlgbt attract Iva and p«r»onaliy ••tlrtia bla —W*at<>n <\% Va » Independent. • o o The Income Tax "Pa. I don't *»e why I hare to atud- my algebra. I hate the Ktuff!" "I know, my hoy; hut keep at It You may have to figure out your i Iti'-ome tax some da"."—New York I World. o o o Advice About Farming "Every man ought to savo up enough to buy hlmaelf a good, big farm," said the thrifty citizen. "Yea," replied Parmer Commut er. "and then do something elan with the money!"- New York | World. why nrnrn toothachkt 4!^BUTLER S UQUID'%I IW TOOTH f IILEh /.^ 'SI v#» Inn'unf r«ll*f, fills th» ravfif. pro- Is ♦ • th« n«rv«, pr*v»n(lnir further rl»r«y. f. + f*. rallahl*, fly mull or ai druggists. 2&Q Hatlsr l)ra« < •» . MmHld, Umli "HcMtilf Hooater Fob«," np«rln ir>r r-f|( h. N#w l#lfi Novflty Fob*, prlc* ENTERPRISE NOVELTY WORKS lll.'l I'traf vr., OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE THE STAR—FRIDAY. JANUARY 30. 1914. The Adventurer of Johnny Mouse. QUEEN DISMAYED IXJNIKIN" Queen Marr. unrero* wax held up by the keeper of S'orttlrh museum beraune ahe In alatod on entering the placo with her umbrella. Electro Painless Dentists The Laboring Man's Dentist Your Teeth should be ex amined twice a year. An examination will cost you nothing. Let us give you an estimate on vour teeth. We Have a Credit System that will fit your need. No need to put off the neces sary work 'till you have the money. See us now. 22K Gold Crowns... 5^5.00 Bridgework SS.OO Full Set of Treth . §8.00 Porcelain Crown. . . Gold Fillings... .Jpl.OO up Silver Fillings. . . . fiO«* up We do exactly as adver tised, Lady attendant. Terms to suit. All work guaranteed 15 years. Electro Pninless Dentists First at Pike. Main 2555 Opp. Public Market Center. DOES A MUNICIPAL STREET CAR COMPANY PAY? SAN FRANCISCO'S DOES, ASSERTS 0. T. ERICKSON By Councilman Erickaon ! The operation Of the Han Kran ctaco municipal street car linr> for more than a year hi a profit; large *tkloiik ami a bond laiue of fit,MM),OOO for *1111 greater enlarge ment, are conclusive proof* that n city ran manage a utility of thai kind and make money |i atanda to reaann that If a prl vate corporation can make money hand over flat with iin*atl*fai tory *• rvlre. a city ran make a financial *urrea* of a almllar project with a derided Improvemen' of nnvicc Mid the lourtcoua treatment of the fare pavet* The original 11 n«* on CJeary street (0«t the rlty !•*» than $700,000 The Mrnt alx niontha of oiwratlon allowed heavier riptliHi nnd lea* profit than the last all month* of the year Ihirlng the flrat period of operation th« dally receipt* were about $Toii a day. Now the line la laving 12,000 a day Into th<t rlty treaaury. The total revenue* for 1913 were $4tfi,u76 37 on the deary afreet line, anil the total operating eipenae, de preilatlou and Inteicat amounted to 1380,730.57, leaving a net profit of $K5,34f> Ml The net profit of the laai «)> month* of 1913 wa* $77.- 050 29, allowing the gradual Increase In popularity of the city Una Th» road and equipment now In operation are valued at 91,657,251.38. The undertaking hae grown vaetly from the be ginning of 9700,000, and will continue to grow under the city management. When the city official* aak for new bond leauea to finance new deala on the railway, they aay to the people, "You have the rhance to Kit new roada and addition* to Men's $25 Suits and Overcoats For $6.85 Purchase of tha Ballsy Toggery Stock By ths Chicago Misfit Psrlors Enablsa Monatar Reduc tions to Tshs Piaca. Tomorrow Is the day to save Here sre a f»w of the bargains that the Chicago Misfit Parlors, at HOO - First Av, corner I'nlon street, are enabled to offer: $16 00 Men * Suits and Orarcoau for $3 If. $1 00 Dreaa BhtrU at «•*. $4 00 TUryw' Bnltt at $I.l*. $26 oo Men'a Bulta and OvwttchUs at $« $». 60c Wool So* at ISA. $1 00 Underwear at Me. Advertising coots money so wo must limit our si«ce All we wsnt Is that you should know about our sale and of the wonderful savings opportunity that we are now offer ing Remember our addross and *«•«• our window display tomorrow The Chicago Misfit Parlors, 1400- 1402 First A*., corner Union SL THE COURT I SAYS COMEI QUICK! I MISFORTUNE This is the most sensational sacrifice sale of the age. Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of mer chandise is being slaughtered to raise money in order to satisfy the Federal Court and creditors. Nothing is being reserved—everything is going at $11.75 and $13.75 for suit or overcoat to your measure, regardless of the fact that the former prices showed a saving of $7.00 to $10.00 over what others charged. Trousers to Order from Any Material $2.75 All *15, *18, *20 Suits and /ft rvn Overcoats T T # j Tailored to Your | | _____ ST Only . i THE COURT I SAYS COMEK QUICK! I Oliver T. Erlckeon yotir car line WITHOI'T PHTTINO ITP A IX) 1,1 *A it of your own mon ey " Then they prove It by ahowlng how the present line ha* turned In more than enough proceed* to take care of Interest and sinking fund payments on bond*. And the reault I* *ure. The peo ple, delighted with aucceaa already obtained, aay to each other, "Well, we're getting decent aervlce out of the road we own, and It lan't coat ing «* anything to finance It. ao why not go In heavy on tbla munici pal ownership Idea'" And tbey are doing Just that thing down In San Francisco. When the bond Issue was voted for the original line, bonding com panies refused to buy them, and the city officials ere up against a bond boycott until labor organizations came to their rescue Th" T'-amsters' union took $. r io,ooo of the l»»-ary street bonds, and la bor unlona altogether bMfhi from ISO.OOO to $ 126,000 worth of the Issue Tbi-n the Hibernian hank. realis ing that the boycott was broken and thai depositors w«>re withdraw ing funds with amazing rapidity to take over the railway bonda, bought up the r«-st of the Issue Of the prewnt $3,600,000 Issue. $100 bonds, known as "baby Konds," sra being sold rapidly throughout the city. Fathers are buying them aa an Investment for their children. b«nc« th* tiuno. Ob* man, who has ten grandchildren, Nought "baby bonda" for all of them. The tan Francisco ayatofn la • paying proposition. Th# Osary street Una, It la ealculat ad, will pay $750,000, and tha Union atreat Una, $350,000 In 1914. DURING THE EXPOSI TION YEAR THE REVENUES FROM THE CITY SYSTEM WILL BE 93,000,000, IT IS NOW ESTIMATED. A* I have natrl before, the track ajre. which *a» laid at a rout of $40,. 000 a mile, la the flneat 1 have ever' Come Today And Save Big Money Through This English Woolen Mills Third Av. at Spring—Two Store*—7o4 First Av. *een. The cur barn* of the rlty are built of reinforced concrete. Com modloua reat rooma have been fit ted up for the men. a reading room haa been provided, and billiard t»- blea will l>e Installed for the ua« of the men who are walling to go on *hirt. The repair *hop* and other de j tall* of the ayatem are all of tlw fluent type A* to wage*, the t'nlted Railway*' payroll would be 11,000,000 a year larger If the city acale were lived TIIK CITY HAYH A IJAY KOK KICJMT HOI KS VVOHK TO MO TOKMK.N, CONDI CTORH AM) KK- I'AIH MEN, and correspondingly I SOUR, UPSET STOMACHS FIXED IN FIVE MINUTES—PAPE'S DIAPEPSB BEST FOR INDIGEBTION. OAS, HEARTBURN AND DYSPEP SIA—IT'S GREAT! When your meal* don't fit com fortably, or what you eat Ilea like a lump of lead In your atomach. or If you have heartburn, that I* a algn of Indignation. (Jet from your pharmarlat a fifty rent ra*e of I'ape'a Dlapepxln and fake a dose )u*t a* aoon a* you can Th« re will be no aour rlalng*. no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no atomach gaa or heart burn, fullne** or heavy fueling in the atomach, nauaea, debilitating beadachea, dizzlneaa or Intestinal A % KCOXOMK'.tU UKI.IOHTFI'I, PI.AIE TO Tlttl)* " *'V+ Mn'l Bos < air Hlnrk mßWOf I.HH. Kail Mwr ■ f|Q| Itoahle Mm aa4 M> ■ ' .. low" Toifi'. A KM Ui, i. x Abb »iu for 93.ml w Unquestionably we offer the best Shoe values. Our unusually low prices are made possible through the vastness of our organization (49 stores) and Loir Second Floor Rent. $4.00 and $5.00 VALUES $2.50 ::-r $2.95 Matt Order* Delivered Free by Pareet Poet rah* Elevator. Open Saturday Evening te I BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP& BECONO AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Second Floor J. P. RAWLINGS, Mgr. Eltel Bid* All *22*2, *25, *30 Suits and a a pvm Overcoats X 1 "1/5 Tailored to Your *r ■ u ?T Only J-U »•'" I"rival* . Ir h.,„ ■ • nnllng wlili mII d'lwriAiaia, D ATTQ RmN Itflf mm mmmth tw'a4. nM !*/» I t-eO Mr ; «|f rtio* , 11 *') on# »*•» ff m fl> > nrrimf. tn rllf, tV « rood wHi'' - h to men hlnher up | n a, I.IIIkM of the btldneM Jijßt 40 w •ciil above the »c»l<: of the comp|t liik private company. 'I hi' cll.y offU !alh are tileim«.<l w j£ the Infeatment, the taxpayer* »u ticket buyer* arc more than m>|j, fled, and tbo '-mployea »r» loyu the limit to the city iyatwn, whhfc Klnn them uior® ruoney for |m bourn of work What Han Kranrl»co ha« don*, attic can (Jo. It may take «ome time to work «■ all <1' 'all*, but. thi diy 1* • omlM when thl* city will onerate a 3 nli lpal line throughout the cum city. KriptnK Tlil* will all *o, and, |» side*, there will b» no door (oe4 left o»fr In the stomach to potaoi your breath with nanw>uui odor*. I'ape'a Dlapepiln In a c#rtid| rnre for out-of-order rtnmsrhi, b» caime tt taken hold of your (ot| and dlK'-htn It jtiMt the tame u If your Ktomnch wanri't there. Relief In five mlnutoi from 4 ■ tomarb mUery In waiting for m at any drug store. Tbe«e large fifty-rent >-UM tain onoiigh ' I'ape'i Dt»pepel«" k keep the entire family free frea utomarb dlnordera and lndlj(«atfc| for many month*. It beloao k your hom«. the com SAYS COME QIICK! THE COSRT I SAYS COMEI QIJiCK! J