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Let Fels-Naptha Soap do the hard part of your work. It can and will, if you give it achance. You like to have some -~\— time for pleasure, don’t you? Like to -, have an afternoon once in a while, to visit your neighbors or go shopping? Every woman does, but busy housewives can’t seem to get much time to do those things. If you are a Fels-Naptha Soap woman, you can; but if you have never done your . work with Fels-Naptha Soap, then you < don’t know how easy and quick it is. It : is cheap, too. It works best in cool or ) lukewarm water. It does all sorts of cleaning and washing, and doesn’t hurt 4 laces nor fade colors if water alone will 4 Anty Drudge Helps a Neighbor not , Mrs. Jones—“No, Anty Drudge, I haven't even a . tried that new stitch. You can't do knitting : with rough, swollen hands, and my hands get so sore and stiff on wash days, that I can't Seek reise Eh che Mice: ies then potta ent inthe sold to hang up’ clothes. I declare, a a Boor: Anty —“So would I be discouraged, my on the Red by the Sear, I did my wash the way you . youre, = Green carton malket ithe ce ts soy _ as much work as you do, but I have rned to use Fels-Naptha Soap. I won't do hard work, if I can make it easy, and with Fels-Naptha Soap you can.” Fels & Co, Philadelphia Moonlight Excursion and Dane- ing on steamer Issaquah, on Lake Washington, tonight, leaving Lesch! at §:15 and Madison park at 8:30. dv. $25 For Three Months Evening Course tn Electrical. By Idah McGlong Gibson There is nothing which speaks of & pleasing personality in a woman jas does the way in which she 'greets her friends and acquaint ances. Tt Is sometimes very hard to put into the simple bend of on head Just amount. of cordiality coldness needed to salute a well- beloved friend or snub an enemy. “There are seldom cases when a lady will give the cut direct to SEWING $ 5 af MACHINES bd Kew Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. and yet infuse into ft an * mag.” |) mount of frostinéss that will con- 2 oe Sees * “The woma: with a pleasing per- sonality, however, will be very careful how she exercises this priv- *|Hlege, as she must know that the kinder shi the more she radiates sincerity and good-natured interest in those about her, the greater will be her powers of pleasing.” About Shaking Hands Many very conventional people say that One must not stop ‘ong enough on the street to shake hands. This is a hard and fast rule out of the books of etiquette. But the girl who is sure that her personality is pleasing can stop a moment to shake hands, ff she wishes to be particularly cordial. The man, however, if he be con- Versant with polite usage, will turn and walk with the young woman YOU i EARS. |stats tn converse. Thin Hy getting your | thoughtless people can block one en- ial eetn sonocols iy te Regal tire side on a busy street. Of course, Dentists and the world will look allj}@ man should never shake hands the brighter. No one likes to go to} without taking his hat entirely off a dentist, but so much of the incon-| of his head. venience and pain has been dis- High Hand Shake. pelied by modern dental methods ‘The fad of the high hand shake that it is seldom any ie experi-jIs a good thing, but too often ex- enced. Whether you need a new | aggerated. ° set of teeth, a crown or some| When done properly it is grace- bridge work, or only a small filling, | ful and most proper. you cannot place yourself In better You reach your hand out and hands. Examination free. slightly up from your heart. ‘ Mias Bayne said that her work iy corre Mo eee oP 95.00)" the “movies” had been of, ines- timable value in cultivating per- DR. L, R. CLARK, OD. O. 8. of society girls will include a pri- vate ‘film teacher,’ so that the lit tle daughters of the rich may see just where they are deficient in grace and personality.” Practice Before Mirror. Until then it does not hurt to ake ae x~eeee Dr, L. R. Clark, D, D. S., Manager 1406 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union St. Note: Bring thi: ad with you. STAR—MONDAY, JULY 27, 1914. PAGE 5. DON’T EXAGGERATE WHEN YOU SHAKE HANDS BEVERLY BAYNE TELLS HOW TO DO IT NATURALLY AND GRACEFULLY T The right way ae shown ro Miss Beverly Bayne in a spe- || clal photograph for The Star. | . a) Cynthia Grey’s R. B. Gage, Receiver Q—A young man, of whom | am very fond, recently quarreled with me as to whether “Rocked in the Cradie of the Deep” Is a religious song or not, Please let me know if it is. | want to apologize and endeavor to regain his favor, if possible. ANXIOUS FLORA A.—You might have saved your-| selves all those unpleasant feel ings had you glanced through the| verses of the song, I think you will find that religious thought 1s expressed throughout the plece. | dered Sey Tre | Q.—We are three young men, all! 18 years of age, and ali in love with the same young lady, This young lady Hikes us all the same, but when one of us goes with her the other two get Jealous. White, Ivory and Arabian 2.75, It is quite evident that she doesn't love any of you, 50 and § Former prices reduced a— der of your column to $1.59. .—l am a reader of your colu sangha @ pst a | and find much In it that is helpful Former pric $3.00, re du ed t $1.79. Can you tell me if it is legal to Former price $3.75, reduced to $2.29. transact business on Sunday? If it Former prices $4.00 to $4.75, reduced to should be dated a day before or a 2.79 a ak pT i ge Former price $5.00, reduced to $3.79. Sunda void. They may be Former price $6.50, reduced to $3.95. made upon that day, but must be Former price $10.00, reduced to $5.95. dated the day before or after aris ; Hand-Made Cluny Curtains in White Q—Will you please tell me and Arabian. whether the laws in Vancouver, B. C., are the same as here in regard Former price $2.50, reduced to $1.55. to the six months after the divorce Former price $5.00, reduced to $3.25. we ng 9 Former price $6.50, reduced to $3.95. as walt the alt oieothe shane 7 Former price $8.00, reduced to $4.95. one could marry again, if t Former price $13.50, reduced to $7.95. no children, but | am not sure. } A FRIEND. m ¢ t A.—One does not have to wait the Descriptions, in White, Ivory six months required by the laws of and Arabian. Former prices $1.25 and $1.50, reduced to 98e¢. Former price $1.75, Former price $2.00, Former price $2.50, Former prices $2.75 to $1.95. Former price $3.50, this state to remarry in British Co. lumbla; but should they return here to reside, their marriage would be recognized as illegal according to jour laws i incase Dear Miss Grey: 1! would say to »" in regard to the morning glory patch in the middie of his eld, if he would convert it into a hog pasture, that in time they will reduced to $1.29. reduced to $1.89. reduced to $1.59. and $3.00, reduced reduced to $2.29. ESTABLISHED Mee Dougall Stock Reducing Sale Continues Charge purchases made Tuesday placed ‘on August bill, ren- mendous Stock-Reducing Sale of Lace, Scrim, Madras, Nottingham, Marie Antoinett and Irish Point Curtains Now, Mise Grey, as you have given good advice to many, va> decided to ask you how we can For two days only, we will reduce our stock of Curtains from 1 settle the matter peaceably. regular price. A description is unnecessary, as all curtains ase in this A.—Well, boys, I don't see any will find many exclusive patterns other way out of it than to be sat A ss i , p tafled and thankful that you have Scrim and Marquisette Curtains in | Scotch Madras Curtains in Cream nuch a charming lady's friendship | Nottingham Lace Curtains of all | 2 fouthwick Store open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. »tember Ist Color and Allover Figures. Former price $3.00, reduced to $1.95. | Imported French Lacet Arabe Cur- tains Arabian color only: Former price $4.50, reduced to $2.95, Former price $5.00, reduced to $3.55. Former prices $5.50 and $5.75, reduced to $3.95. Former prices $7.00 and $7.50, to $4.55. Former prices $8.00 and $8.25, reduced to $5.79. Former price $11.00, reduced to $7.55. | Former price $25, reduced to $10.95. | Lace, Scrim, Marquisette, Marie } reduced Antoinette Curtains, single pairs, re- duced to less than 1% price. Marie Antoinette in white and Arabian, mounted on French cable netting, for— Former price $2.25, reduced to $1.55. Former price $4.50, reduced to $2.95. Former price $5.00, reduced to $3.25. Former price reduced to $3.55. Former price $7,00, reduced to $4.55. Imported Irish Point Curtains in White, Cream and Arabian. Former price $6.50, reduced to $3.95. Former price $7.50, reduced to $4.95. Former price $8.50, reduced to $5.45. Former price $11.50, reduced to $6.95. Former price $15.00, reduced to $9.95. -| hoarseness, Regular extra heavy $10.00 aunality JOP PARAL AP PPL APA AP AIL APDADAAL I Gold Crowns «....-.. + «+ $4.00) "She could sce herself as others |} 6 ’ WE GIVE GAS saw her, something a woman in no hare other walk of life can, and she p-e- Dental Offices dicts that “very soon the ‘finishing ' MONEY-CHANGERS LASHED et Wash: s:. Coupon in each tefls all about 4 Comper Colonial Dinner set otter. practice before your mirror until you can salute your friends with bow or hand shake gracefully and here is another important thing to remember: Learn to do this perfectly and gracefully, then forget all about it, for a conscious young woman is never personable. WILL GIVE OUT TRIALRECORD WASHINGTON, July 27.— jcretary of the Navy Daniels nounced today that he will send to the senate tomorrow and give out for publication a full report of the naval board of inquiry’s investigation into the story by Fred L. Boalt to the effect that Ensign Richard. son, U. &. N., told him he prac- ticed “law of flight” the time the American forces oc cupled Vera Cru: 2% Cente 40 Cente Per Doren CHICAGO, III, July 27—“It Ie impossible for the church to endure at the same time as labor unions.” So declared Secretary John Glenn of the Iilinois Manufac- turers’ association during his testimony before the industrial relations commission. “Can't eh?” flashed Commissioner A. G. Garretson, rail- road conductor and one of the labor members of the commis- sion. “Answer me this question: “Tell me whose tables Christ overturned when He went into the temple! Tell me what clase He fell, it was the money changers, the employer class of that ished! You don’t know? “wDon't worry about the selfishness of labor unions killing the church. Read a little history—from your Bible.” The federal relations committee will be tm Seattle August 10 and will conduct a week's probe of industrial conditions in the Northwest. Among those for whom subpoenas will be issued to testify are Mayor Gill, Dr. J. Alden Smith, Prof. Walter G. Beach, and Dr, Theresa Me- Mahon of the University of Washington; J. V. Patterson of the Seattle Construction & Dry Dock Co., Frank McDermott of the Bon Marche, D, &. Frederick of Frederick & Nelson, E. B, Ault of the Union Record, and J. G. Brown of the Shingle Weavers’ union. The hearings will be public. ‘The commission, headed by Frank P. Walsh of Kansas City, consists of nine members appointed by Prest- dent, Wilson to make an investigation of industrial conditions all over the country, They will go from here to California. GO HOME TO FIGHT LOS ANGELES, July 27.—A Ser- NOME, July 27.—The U. 8. rev- via Defense League, organized by which sailed | patriotic Servian residents of Los enue cutter Bear, The sage Fee SUPPLY WATER from here with mall for iene pti poo arennd deo . y Ml Co y , 4 ™ F PE ELA, July 27--Bobo and Shep-| Pt encountered héavy weather in evont of actual war between Ser papers, | noticed the following ad- vertisement in the “Female Help Wanted”; “Wanted, a girl with a good mora id able to furnish refer-| $3.50 per week.” | Now, wi | want to know is, can/ a girl have any character or morais| on a salary of $3.50 per week? | DOUBTFUL GIRL. A.--You have hit the nail on the! head, It ts not possible for a girl who is not living with friends or Telatives, or who does not have out- side help, to live on @ wage of $3.50 per week. Some firms that pay such ex- tremely low salarios, and want good girls, will employ only those who lve at home, Q.—Can you tell me of a cure for hoarseness? | am very fond of singing, but lately, whenever | start | to sing, | no sooner sing two or three lines than | become so hoarse! | can scarcely speak. Can you ex. plain it? . Different people have told me | have a good voice and have wanted me to have it trained; so | would hate to think | am losing it. | know the hoarseness is not caused by too much singing, for lately | have done very little. 8. E. M. A.—You must have your throat examined by a first-class throat spe- clalist to ascertain the cause of the For ordinary hoarseness, a tea- spoon of clear honey, taken several times a day, is very good. Q.—I am a young man and, while on my vacation East about a year ago, met ry nice-appearing girl. We have corresponded ever since | love her dearly and always thought that she was the right sort of a girl. But a few days ago | received an anonymous letter, in which | was informed to etay away from that! girl a6 she is not worth having for | 3 that she was living an im- right ig and was for stealing and ed a short term in jail. For more proof, he invites me to write to that police station and ask about It, which | did, and am ex- date for our “tie-up.” how much she could not live without me. e is supposed to be working in a de- partment store. Now, Miss Grey, | love this girl! very much and all my folks and friends expect to see our marriag very soon. she is not the right kind of a girl.| Would you advise me to break our engagement if | find out that it is all true, ae this person stated In his letter? Do you think a girl like that would make a good wife? Miss Grey, please advise me what 1 shall do. Please do not throw thie In the waste basket, but give ‘S| bride and groom; They don’t know that | Your advice. extermin the pest, The more Former prices $3.75 and $4.00, reduced hoge he has, the better the result to $2.55. wil bee: | ONE WHO KNOWS Former prices $4.50 and $5.00, reduced Q.—While reading one of the daily to $2.95. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. HERE o—— t Maj. Ertand Ricter conducts Sun- day services for local Scandi- navians, Funeral for Sigismund Aronson held Sunday, arty of Mountaineers returns after elght-day trip in Olympics. Thousand democrats attended Saturday picnic at Woodland park U. &. bureau of foreign and do- mestic commerce opens here next week. Plans prepared for Dahlia show here Sept. 18-19. Car! Montgomery and Philip Car. Yin painfully burned when auto catches fire. »§ ELSEWHERE o iebih . Inventor William knighted by King George. Leland, Ill, closed town while 700 inhabitants are vaccinated to dovie names imaginable. It seems to embarrass every person in their company, and to me it looks very foolish and disgusting. A DISGUSTED FRIEND. A—Oh, dear! Cynthia upon the happiness of a young but really, it is very inconsiderate of them to ap- pear absorbed in each other that they become disgusting in the presence of their friends. Q—I appreciate your excellent advice and would be greatly obliged if you will help with this question. My only daughter wants to go to a boarding school for 10 months out of the year, and, though | know it might help her, | cannot bring my- self to t point of letting her go, for the reason that | will miss her 80 much. | know it seems selfish of me, but 1 have gone through the trials of raleing her, and now, at 17, she is helping and Is able to give me more P jure than ever before. Don't with me | now, when I need her the most? She ellis me she is willing to abide by MRS. F, E. W. A.—-My dear woman: Let your memory slide back to the days when you were 17. Did you not have the same longing to reach a higher Plane that your daughter is now encountering? Personally, I do not Approve of girls’ boarding schools— that is, the ordinary boarding school, for too often a girl learns more mischief than good; but why me some good advice, you give to many other young people. Ww. not love her enough to marry her with no resentment, and help her to live down her past without throwing it up to her, she is better) off without you. Had you waited until you re- ceived the anawer from the police station, I might have better ad- vised you. The whole thing is sup position, and I, for one, do not place much stock letters, Also, are you sure that your past life has been above re-| proach? “Judge not that ye be not judged, for with what judgment ye judge, it shall be meted again unto you.” | not compromise and have her attend |the university, a musical acadomy, A.—If you find out that all this|take up china painting or numerous is true about the girl, and you do other branches tmmensely interest- jing, so that you may have her com- pany mornings, evenings and Sun- days? Dear Cynthia: If “A Sad Miss” will write to the Navy Department at Washington, D. C., giving her lover’s name, they will be able to ell her upon what ship he is—also where that ship is at present sta- in anonymous |tioned, If he ie still in the navy. A WELLWISHER. doesn't | like to say anything that reflects) prevent spread of smallpox. Walla Walla prepares to hold second annual Frontier Days’ cele- bration in September. Body of Henry £. Roe, Seattle, drowned « month ago, recovered near Tacoma, Ford automobile plant will double its present capacity. Secretary Redfield and congres- sional committee blown ashore in storm at Cape Helopen. Mrs. Mary T. G. Green, who gave up income from estate of $10,000,000 to wed Green, seeks di- | Yorce in Boston. H. C. Johnson, Duluth, shot and killed wife because she showed her feet to the public demonstrating a corn remedy, Mrs. J. W. Nelms, Atlanta, offers reward of $1,000 for information concerning her missing daughters. Lieut. Porte postpones flight across Atlantic in air-boat until | Oct. 1. Boston teiphone girls threaten |to strike unless buildings are freed | of rats. | Fire destroys sawmill at Kalama with estimated loss of $375,000. Public service commission de- creases* rate on coal shipped from | Roslyn district. American-Hawalian steamer Mis- sourian will be first westbound commercial craft to go through Panama canal, about August 15.” | Fire destroys Artisan hotel at | Kennewick, with loss of $2,500. Chehalis is installing a new wa- ter system. A. B. Crosier, Seattle, buys store of T. J, Elliott at Winlock. Gov. Lister nominates Augustus Brawley to fill vacancy on bench cf northern counties created by death of Judge Houser. Fire destroys residence of Jo- seph Blair at Gate City.’ Loss $1,500. South Bend prepares to entertain annual convention of state news- paper publishers, August 20, 21 and 22. Charles Henrotin, first president of Chicago stock exchange, is dead. Boy bandit shoots up Hartford express near New York and is cap- tured on train. | Gideons will meet next year in | Des Moines, Ia. Rain breaks drought wave at St. Louis. Lightning strikes motorboat at Philadelphia, killing one occupant. | Score of society people arrested jin raid of Kansas City cafes. James Oppenheimer, writer, ob- tains divorce at New York. Prisoners on county rock pile fight | brush fire near Troutdale, Ore. | Secretary of Navy Daniels abol- ishes prison punishment for men who desert in time of peace. | FiSH PLANTED | EVERETT, July 27.—Five thou- jsand young Eastern trout were | placed in Silver lake Saturday by |Game Warden George White, and as many were placed in Lake Kye. Ten thousand more perch, bass jand croppie will be planted in Lake Goodwin. and heat NAVY DESERTERS “CANNED” WASHINGTON, July 27.—Secretary Dantels’ order abolishing any | punishment beyond summary dismissal for navy deserters was the talk Second Avenue and Pike Street ELSEWHERE Fourth Floor. BODY NO HOAX DAVENPORT, July 27.—Train- men Saturday found the body of Louis Bauerfiend, farmer, 35, ly- ing along the railroad track. They ” had passed the body for two weekt noticed it aud thought it was pera Beside the body was a re- volver, . 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