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The St. Louis Star and Times from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 9

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THE ST. LDUIS STAR FRIDAY EVENING, MAT 5, 1322. THE ST. LOUIS STAR different from the light article State Normal School of South Dakota before her nomination. worn by women.

It was mere Non-compulsory military training. Miss Daly Is a graduate of the square piece of cotton cloth. platform: State owned banka to establish ownership of credit by the people. Sweeping reductions of taxes. Stabilization of prices of farm products.

Popular referendum on war. University of Minnesota and of the I STUDENT ARRESTED HERE FOR COLLEGE ROBBERY IN TEXAS Emerson School of Oratory of Bos Ruth's Veil Was PifTcrcnt. The veil worn by Ruth, the Moabitess, Into which Boas measured six measures of barley, was very a large scale." she said today in an Interview. "It includes problems of education, care of the children, and feeding. "They are problems that every wife and mother handles in everyday life.

Women have always given attention to such problems. Any capable housekeeper should make a good public official." Here are the Chief planks in her ton. She was head of the Depart 'Good Housekeeping in Government7 Is Slogan of Woman Candidate Mis Alice Lorraine Daly Non-Partisan League Nominee for Governor of South Dakota. rnent of Public Speaking of the GREAT FOR ECZEMA AND OLD SORES I Guarantee My Ointment, Says Peterson Every Box of It. YORi 7.6OM AND RETURN SUNDAYS 9:0 TO 7 00 75e Ao to Chicago Erie R.

R. WEEK DATS ......9:30 TO 6:00 50c SATURDAYS 2:80 TO 7:30 75c EVENIJTGS ....8:30 TO 11:80 75c Adranca Ticket 25c Cheaper at Baidwia'a, 1111 Ohre. anight PriTite Trij fat. Aft. Brnrm'i Boa.

College Sat. Et Popular Moonlight Sunday Dawn Mirer Family Trifl Cfia- Tn Ponular Monlia-ht "If Toa rrpnnaftl for tln Ttntlth of your Mrs rvtrree. of Buffalo. I ant you 'o got a large tSO-rrat box of rei-atm'a Ointim-at today. 'KoniomN'r I atamt back rry Wut.

Every dreegSs g.taraotera to rrfimd tlio ur rhaao jirx if I'rirrwoi Ointmeat doesn't do alt I rialm. "I guarantee It for ecirma. old ore, running aorpa, salt rhoum. uiotra. tore nipploa, hrrkrn bn-aa's.

Itchtng akin, akin Mind, hliH-riing and Itching aa wall aa for chafing. turn, avakta, ruta, tiruie and euntuirn." 't had SO rtmnln eorre en my leg tnr 11 yeara, in tliroe tliJtrrat hospital-. Amputation ai laed. tskln grafting a trifni. I lurotl hr ntvt lvtcraon'a Olnt-.

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R. CmviHiB Xm SM-Tice. WASHINGTON. May 5. "Hood housekeeping in government," is the f'ogan of the oniy woman nominee for governor In the Cnited States.

Alice Lorraine Daly is her name. She is running for governor of South Dakota and she has rorne to Washington to tell congress what the farmers want There Is another woman candidate for governor young Helen Pettigrew of Kansas, who stands on an anti-beer platform. But Miss Helen has not yet been nominated. Miss Daly, a teacher, was the unanimous choice for governor of the Non-Partisan league convention of South Dakota. composed chiefly of farmers and with only four women delegates present.

She will give candidates on other tickets a hard race, according to reports. She Is gxay-eyed and attractive, and a strong supporter of the theory that woman has a big place in politics. "Managing the affairs of state is simply a matter of housekeeping on Tae. It. St.

L. Dancing Academy .1 uu a.iw lt jnoxnmwau Ticket good going on night train Sunday, May 7th, and morning and noon trains Monday, May 8th. Return limit, leave New York May Tor full particulars call at or phone Chicago Alton R. R. Ticket Offices, 326 N.

Broadway, and Union Station WA. Era Clo Kit-lit Thura. Marigalas PLEASE SHOP CAKEJULLYrVVArVWvvvwvvvvy EXCHANGES OR EETURKS PERMITTEDAvruvvvvvwvvvv ff'. 9 Admits He Stale $1,500 Worth cf Platinum From Labratory at Houston. IlUhird Basil Lark, 21 years old, r-hemiHtry Ktudfnt who admits that he haw taken a fhort course In burglary, in held at police headquarter tod.iy for the authorities at llounton, where he in wanted for robbing; the laboratory of the Rice Tn-tltufe and ftealinjf between $1,500 arid $2.00) worth of platinum.

Iyck admits the charge. He told reporter that he wa making a tour of the eaijt Helling the utolen platinum, when hi trip was Interrupted by the police, who were called by a upicioua pawnbroker. I.ack. neemlngly undisturbed by Jiis predicament, tilted hie hat on one Aide of hie head and told hie ittory to reporters at police head-quartern today. wasn't much force as chemistry, you nee," he drawled, "so I Jit naturally decided to take up something elee.

My parents are separated and mother sent me to the Institute to learn chemistry. I made the ridf the first year but the second term was fierce. 1 just couldn't 'seem to learn that stuff. I flunked at the Christmas examinations and got so all-fired mad that quit and went home. "I got a Job In the oil Melds near my home In Beaumont, and went to s-orlc.

I wasn't satisfied with that, either, because I had a girl In lions-ton and wanted to see her. My mother talking to me and finally persuaded me to fro to the Institute at New Orleans to study some more. She gave me some money and I started out. "Well, I got to New Orleans and looked the land over a'nd didn't like It at all. Ho I took the next train for Houston and went to see my girl.

l'lrt thing I knew I was broke. urum vi; Louts' Largest Woman Specialty Shop -1 164 Misses9 Seits A Special Saturday Sale of MISSES' port Bire Featuring the New Long Line Tailored Styles Drastically Reduced Saturday A most extraordinary offering! One hundred and sixty-four Suits, selected from our regular stocks, to sell at price reductions that should dispose of the entire lot in the one day. i ft $15 Extraordinary Values at 2B Regular $35 to $59-50 Values. Then I fell in with an old friend and tally, on the night of April 20, we ent out to the dear old alma mater. roke open a window and crawled Tricotines Piquettes Piquetines Imported Tweeds Tricotwills Homespuns Also exquisite new modes in advanced Summer fashions for street, afternoon, dinner and country club wear.

Beautiful Georgette combinations, crepe knit and vel'etta, roshanara and Canton crepes, poiret twills and taffetas. At our very low pricing for Saturday, you will find this a rare opportunity for saving many dollars on your Dress equipment for the entire Summer season. Practically All Colors to Choose From Also Sizes tor Women SECOND FLOOR SIXTH ST. SIDE Styles galore to choose from at this absurdly low price. The Suits themselves are far superior to any you would ordinarily expect for $23.

They arc marvelous in quality, style and value. There are long, straightline models; tailored and semi-tailored styles; box-coat Suits and flare-back and belted models. Navy and pastel shades. At $15 Into the labratory. I knew where the platinum was kept.

"I cut the lock off the cabinet and We took the platinum. Then we were afraid to sell tt, so I decided to take a little trip and sell the Ktuff. I sold some In Chicago and some here and only had about twelve pieces left When I was arrested." "Are you ready to go back?" Ijk was a.sked. "Hure," he replied, "put me on the next train." Lack's companion ha? been arrested and Is being held at Houston. men are said to be the sons of wealthy Tcxanw.

Also Sizes ior Women THIRD FLOOR SIXTH ST. 81DB Just Received! A Great Special Purchase of SAYS WEATHER CAN BE FOSSTOLD WEEK AHEAD TV IT 9 New port Coats Misses A Rousing Saturday Sale of Fine Fiber and Wool Slip-on and Tuxedo SWEATERS A Fur CHOKERS At Greatly Reduced Prices for Saturday Capes and Wraps The ideal garments for motoring and general utility wear are these light-weight sport models. The assortment embraced in this sale is exceptionally comprehensive as to styles and colors. Most Extraordinary Values in One Lot at WASHINGTON', May 5. UTnlver-Ml Service.) Veather can be accurately forecast a week In advance fcy watching sun apots, Dr.

O. Q. A fcott, director of the astro-physical Isboratory of the Smithsonian Institution, yesterday reported to the National Academy of Science. The weather bureau of Argentina sent out forecasts a week in advance based upon solar observations tclf-ftrnphed in dally from the Smithsonian Observatory at Montezuma. Chile, Dr.

Abbot faid. vVhcneer a series of spots' pass across the surface of the sun the amojint of heat and light given off falls from I to per cent. Any change In the sun's rays has an effect upon the weather and electrical conditions of the earth. The latter also affects radio communication, excessive electrical conditions producing static, which deranges Regular $12.50, $10.00 and $8.50 Values 1 $19.75 dyed blue Kitt Fox Chok tit iA 'At ers. Reduced to $9.85 $45.00 brown or taupe American Fox Chokers.

Re- QTQ A duced to apyaOU $59.50 American Fox Chokers, in new shades of brown '30 Cft or gray. Reduced to.v5'3U Velours Suedines Golf Cloth Serges $85.00 Paradise Blue Fox Cbok. ers, Reduced to $59.50 Stone Marten Chokers Reduced ti-m. ii The materials, colors, shades and combinations of different shades and weaves are marvelous. You will lind it no trouble to match your skirt or sport suit from this wonderful collection.

Indian designs, vertical stripes, necks, round necks, belted ami girdle models. Sizes from to 46 for women and misses. SECOND FLOOR BROADWAY SIDE mmm $17,500 AWARD TO MAN HURT IN ELEVATOR FALL T'amages of $17,500 Were nwarded William J. fleary, years old, 1(11 North Market street, a seal-ad verdict opened in the IT. S.

District Court today, fleary had sued the f'ord Motor Company, which has a plant at Sarah street and Forest Fsrk boulevard, for $.5,000 for spine Injuries received when an elevator In the plant. In which he was riding, fell three stories. He alleged that Jie was obliged to permanently stop working. $35.00 Stone Marten Chokers $39.50 Stone Marten Chokers $59. SO Stone Marten Chokers.

Sport Capes and plain Sports Coats. Also styles trimmed in fringe, tassels and embroideries, some in contrasting shades. All are plain or fancy silk lined throughout. Also Sizes for Women THIRD FLOOR BROADWAY SIDE $28.75 $39.75 7 WEEK TO ADVERTISING Something New and Different for Girls and Misses Washable Knicker Sport Dresses Saturday A Marvelous Sale of New Cloth Skirts The week becinninjc Monday has, teen dejtlsriiated by the Associated dvertl.inK Cluhs of the World as; Better Advertisine AVeek. The is to Impress on ihe public snd merchant the Importance of adver- a orana-new fmipment ot trie nest hkirt value we have in a long, long time go on sale at astounding savings.

Offering Regular $8.50 to $12.50 Values tlsingr. to which end merchants will be ursred to co-operate in advertising during the week. HEAL SKIN DISEASES Apply Zemo, Clean. Antiseptic Liquid. It is unnecessary for ou to suffer wtth Kczema.

Blotches, Kins-worm. Bashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo obtained st any dm afore for 35c, or $1.00 for extra larlte knttle and promptly applied will In Sizes Ranging From 14 to 20 On Sale Saturday Jarland's is the' first and only shop in St. Louis to show these new dresses, and, as an introductory offer, the manufacturer granted exceptional price concessions which we eneerful-ly pass on to you. Dresses are developed of fine qualitv galatea and chambrav suiting in practically all colors with collars and cuffs of con Flannel Skirts Prunella Skirts Fine Serge Skirts New Sport Skirts I r-f UygJ 4 i it it trasting shades.

The Best Buys of the Season at usually pive instant relief from lfeh-j In torture. It cleanses- and soothes: the sttin ami heal. qisickly and ef- lectively most skin diseases. is a -wonderful. penetrntinR.

i rtlsappesririsr liquid ami is eoothinR fo the mft delicate skin. Get it to- rfiiv and sive all further distress. dertlsement. SECRET OF A GOOD DISPOSITION1 nnrntn wtif raffullv fejru a rils Or hoalth heneftt her dlpc ion. will bi hrrV nd nttrnctiv All.

Th world unftirtunal'-lv 1 with sweet women who are unhappv berati they are heM hack front tine- fillnH hv trouh's so rorrimen untonti them. Kr'tfulness and nerv- rusnes.a rr''" dnroy Rood dNpo- union. Sii kl v. aM-worn-out 'imn csnno? mat" hsprv homes. t.ydis 1'inkhtim's VeKtMej Compound Is safecuard of worti-n's ft mm 1 HI Hi $6.95 $6.95 The Tennisette Knicker Dress is the ideal garment (or comfort and service.

for the Tennis Player for the Picnicker for the Gardener for the Golfer for General Sports Wear Urn Hi $6.95 $6.95 3 I'laids. black and white etrips. colored stripes and plain Mark and navy in pirated and uport atylea in the Spring modes. Kach and every Hkirt i a marvelous buy at $6.95. 26 to 38 Waistband3 THIRD FLOOR BROAD WAT SIDE rtealih.

Thiw is ci proven nv in yrtanv letters ar on i publishing in this jiair. front omen ho hav h-rn rstred t- health and iappin''S by Its after year of pufferinu. Why don't ou try it? Advertisement. SECOND SIDE ariAfVwiAorw W. GASLANDvvvvwyrvvAVA BROADWAY THRU TO SIXTH ST.r.WAnArviAn 1 -i i- -V: -N.

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