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WANT ADS DECOY STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1914. PAGE 5, SERVIANS CROSSING RIVER DRINA WITH BIG GUNS INNOCENT GIRLS TO THEIR DOOM Lena Makela came to Seattle} looking for work, saw her and asked ooking for a place to work She had read a number of attrac tive ads in the “female help wanted column of the newspapers. Lena, you must remember as you Tead of her story, is only one of hundreds who answer the call of the big city yearly. She is one of the few you hear about, for she re fused to weakly submit to cond! tions as she found them. She chose another way out--POISON Lena is dead now. Her body is in the morgue and no one claims ft No Decent Work She answered one of the ads cal! ing for girls to work in hotels, She did not accept the offer. She in dignantly rebuked the “manager. She did not find what she had ex pected—honest work “Whatta you think you're comin to town for, any way?’ demanded the man tarve, if you want to. I should worry.” Other places wanting girls proved | Just as disappointing. Lena’s funds ran low ply had to get a job. to an employment but she got no job ment agent laughed when she de manded her money back or a ful fillment of the contract Walks the Streets A week ago Friday Lena walked the streets of Seattle, crying. Mrs Catherine Allison, who was also Moonlight Excursion and Dane ing on Steamer Issaquah on Lake Washington tonight, leaving Leschi at — and Madison park at §:30. —Adv. She sim She paid $2 agency crafter, The employ STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart ot. Near Pike Public Market * rooms 25e@ dye and curt plumes. of paradise rebranched, yea MODEL MILLINERY, SE WING $ 5 aad MACHINES Up New Machines rented WHITE <RWING MACHINE Co. 1424 Third (Near Mite) Mate 1888 DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Beautiful Dentistry Dentistry that is pleasing to the/ eye satisfies our aesthetic sense, but {t must be useful and lasting to please the practical pocketbook sense. We combine both in our dentistry and endeavor through our system of specializing each line of work, to give our patrons the most satisfying dentistry possible to pro- cure. Our offices are large, comfort able and delightfully clean, and we have a magnificent force of den tists, alive all the time to the den tal needs of our patrons. Our hon- est, one-price system and square dealing throughout has been a pow- reful influence in building up our really great business. Regular extra heavy $10.00 Gold Crowns, $4.00. Regular $10.00 Never-Slip Plates, $5.00. WE GIVE GAS egal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. Manager 1405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union St. Note: Bring thic ad with you Resinol Stops Skin Torments > How This Wonderful Ointment Ends Itching and Heals Skin Eruptions. The sotthing, healing medication | Resinol | Soap penetrates the tiny pores of} in Resinol Ointment and the skin, clears them of impurities, and stops Itching instantly. Res- inol speedily heals eczema, rashes, ringworm, and other eruptions, and clears away disfiguring and blackheads, when other treai- ments prove worse than useless, Resinol is not an experiment. It 1s a doctor's prescription which proved so wonderfully successful for skin troubles that it has been used by other doctors all over the country for nineteen years. No other treatment for the skin now before the public can show such a record of professional approval Every druggist sells Resinol Oint- ment (50c and $1), ami Resinol Soap (25c); but for trial, free, write to Dept. 23-R, Kesinol, Baltimore,|said he would call for his answer! ments to Europe, such commodities \ pimples | her the cause of her trouble. “1 can't find decent work,” sob bed the girl Then she told the experiences with the “want ad” men as related‘ above Last Sunday, in her room at 617 28th avy. N, Lena took potson tab lets, She died in the city hospital a few bourse later Mrs. Allison read of the case and identified the body as that of the girl she talked with on the street True Story rience that the girl told a true story said Mre Allison. “A great many of the “want ads’ are nothing more than oye A woman is in danger if answers them. With another women | answered an ad calling for & housekeeper in a hotel. We were ineulted and left. It is true in many other places about the city It's a disgrace to send a sane girl to an asylum but it's a greater disgrace for a rich city like Seattle to permit a girl to suicide because she can't find work. I really believe a girl is better off tn an asylum than outside alone and without work iF RLS WOULD THINK TWICE BEFORE RUSHING TO THE CITY FOR WORK THERE WOULD BEL iS TRAGEDY AND SORROW. ) VAMPIRE WILL STAR AS POTIPHAR'S WIFE | elraed When “Joseph and His Breth- Ten” opens its coming season tn Chicago, the part of Potiphar's wife will be taken by Katharine Kael raed, who achieved fame by her creation of the “vampire” part tn “A Fool There Was,” and has since roles with such good effect as to win for her this much coveted part in the big Liebler & Co. spectacle, CAMPBELL FILES Senator John A. Campbell of Everett, in filing his candidacy for congress on the progressive ticket, issued a statement declaring that his three terms in the state legis lature give him an experience that |would be of service tn congress. Senator Campbell points to his | work at Olympia in behalf of wom- }an suffrage, the eight-hour law, the | workmen’s compensation act, and |the direct legislation bills. — THRESHING MACHINES DESTROYED AT COLFAX COLFAX, Wash, Aug. 1.— With only 10% of the wheat | crop threshed, farmers are greatly alarmed today as the result of fires caused by ex- plosions of smutt, destroying | threshing machines, Six were destroyed in Whitman county Friday, bringing the total for the season up to 28, | FEAR ‘BATTLE In KING COUNTY I, W. W's are advancing on |force of men working 4 the eas. qualmie Falls roadway, 12 miles out of North Bend, and contractors fear| serious consequences, This t# the} word telephoned to the sheriff's of-| fice today. LET SOCIALIST ENTER LISTS | Charlotte F. Jones, a socialist, ts a candidate for justice of the peace. Her declaration was accepted to: | although earlier in the wee it was refused, Prosecutor Mur phy at first took the view that so- clalists .were not entitled to file since they failed to poll 10% of the| last county vote. ASK FRANCE FOR EXPLANATION LONDON, Aug. 1.--That the Ger- man ambassador in Paris Friday night demanded that the French \tentions was confirmed by the French embassy here today It was added that the German at noon today, \ played a number of strong dramatic) foreign office explain France's tn-) A Military Maneuver by the Troops of the Little TOTAL WAR FOOTING OF SIX)’ ek ee eee COUNTRIES THAT FACE WAR}. Nation Which Has Gone to War With Austria. WHEAT PIT NORMAL ? CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—A com paratively normal condition prevailed in the Chicago wheat pit today. No further flurries were expected December wheat was up 1%, but Sep- | tember was down % cents J | | | | TRIPLE ALLIANCE | TRIPLE ENTENTE le 2\¢ Army §,603,150|Army . Bult. Bide Botit Navy, all ships 606 123|Navy, all ships 1240 GERMANY, ARMY RUSSIA, ARMY Peace footing 791,002 | Peace footing 1,284,000 | . Aor utomo |War footing 4,350,000 | War footing Ksanone| arr, Terk, miticantre ortome GERMANY, ports nik RUOSIA, NAVY $10,000,000 profit-sharing plan for 6. | " his employees, has sprung a new Snperdreadnoughts ) 3] Bullt. BS lone. As a result of the new propo- e va ‘ ' i ), Armored grelsers 9 Other battleships Wee nce ee Cruisers 87 6 | Armored cruisers . 4 Manager R. P. Rice, of the local Destroyers 141 24 Crulsers 5! Ford works, announced today that Torpedo boats “7 Destroyers 4°\a reduction of $60 a car on the Submarines a7 10 Torpedo boats price of Fords tx now effective as z — | Submarines 18\one phase of the plan. If the pro- Totals 8 51 : duction of the plant reachen the Totals 195 $8 | 300,000 mark by the end of the sen AUSTRIA, ARMY & — son, owners of Ford care will be Peace footing . 494,258 FRANCE, ARMY _ | efunded from $40 to $60 each. $20,000 | Peace footing | War footing War footing 6 ‘2,500, aia AUSTRIA, NAVY “UP TO BRITAIN Bullt. Bide. | FRANCE, NAVY Superdeadnovughts ..... 0 o Built. eae Dreadnoughts a 2 Superdreadnonghts 5 Other battleships . ~u | Dreadnoughts : LONDON, Aug. 1.—The French Armored cruisers . 8 TT ]Other battleships . ambassador here this afternoon Cruisers ee » & 3|) Armored cruisers gave the following statement to the Destroyers 18 | Cratsors ° United Press Torpedo boats . 63 Destroyers 3) “Everything depends on England Bubmarines s Torpedo boats If she will inform Germany that her Submarines 32|navy is prepared to strike, there Totals 113 36 will be no w Otherwise the sit Totals | uation Is hopeless.’ Advices from Paris declared the |German ambassador there would ENGLAND, ARMY ITALY, ARMY footing | Peace 861,747; war pectin 401, 000. | famines. RAINIER Servia, Army—Peace footing, BOSCO, BUSHMAN, OUT AGAI | “Bosco, the Bushman,” who ter-, j Cc itizens fear to tack! CO. “4 le pe rorised the residents in the Unt-|has « habit of biting trees in two. | s..012 SECO WAN MA pesca ag agg ty ts |He ate a dog and hurled a heavy en ‘ ' again at wor! s ime he is seen Medina TW. Finn tele-|boulder at an Itallan laborer re- St. Paul Stove Repai honed Under Sheriff McCormick | cently 7 today that the wild man was yell-) Deputy Sheriffs Sullivan and & Plumbing (0. ing in a dense thicket and appar-| Smith, fully armed, started for Me wiQTlatoafF6 back ently seeking the blood of all who|dina at noon and ‘will try to sub Wnings | aad. repaire dared pass the spot laue and capture Bosco. Hoven, rater and Decks and csile ‘pet d? In nnd connected oon PIKE 487. 1 Main #75. Embargo on U. S. Foo [pronase WASHINGTON, Aug. 1—That! The department of agriculture | predicted today that war prices for| food will prevail in the United| States in the event of a general| clash. An embargo on the expor. tation of foodstuffs was suggested congress will remain in session in definitely in the event of a general European conflict, was predicted on all sides here today. Leaders ad vised President Wilson that con | Asthma! let Dr. Macy Cure You fase by the senate yesterdpy SUPREME COURT Asthma! It you are a sufferer trom i asthma in any form, it will | |S WIN ag on pay you to investigate. I have iar and Anaemio | cured asthma of 30 years’ OLYMPIA, Wash., Aug. 1.—A de Seats Dae standing, not in Boston and ciéedly hostile attitude was mant-| eases, Heart Dis New York, but here in Seattle | tested by the supreme court against | Locomotor Ata xt and towns around Seattle, and ch and fntestinal Disorder: I have not failed in one of the Hamilton recall, and it is prob- jable that a ruling will be announced |granting an injunction to prevent the recall e! jon being held until with the county der and all Urin Dissases of the Skin Rupture, PI ut the them. Now, ff you are a suf. ferer from this disease and can't sleep nights, I will give relief at once and a cure in * and all reo dente All Disorders of Women —Irreqularitios ithe recallers fil ‘ at oe tun ies , ; Painful Port Aieplacementa an time. The following diseases |auditor the names of all thone who | Givonders peculiar to the #6x | pb ne Pot iden Maret reach—-in. the preparation and cit-| au Disorders of Men—Nervous Debti-|{f ™# Bronchitis, Catarrh {n all culation of the petitions, Attorney tty, Mood 1 alt weakne on sun PO PRT WH pai ge | Al Landin, pe apertor: | ide nee | me tment for ail weaknesses, |] Stomach ‘and Bowels, Catarrh jcallers, was practically heckled b | Poop ney, Impatred Vitality and Ner-| 1} of the Bladder, Prostatitis in |the supreme court judges when be! yous Debility never fails. all Bowel Diseases tn men, women; forms; |attempted to argue that there were} 10am, tos pm. Bundays, 1} hundreds of people who helped out|to 1 ee whose names and the amount of| Consultation free Z ne “ 7 x due to the use o time spent could not reasonably be fe gue to the wee of (af known treatment will Rheumatism of all Nervous Diseases, Hpilepsy, Heart and Kezema, and many others too numer. ous to mention, If you are in all ‘Ten yea My succes vanced mot ing you exactly what After argument of counsel, the ost” by ‘tree examination, and by work: | aonbt, write apd I will give | »\ ing fom prices that you can afford to pay |i © case was assigned to one of the! ing toa prices that you can aftiord 0.00 Ht vou names and addresses of judges to write an opinion, What) ,)) . farmente and you want {ff people I have cured, the ruling {is has not. been an-| sure. Call or write | nounced STOP OIL SHIPMENTS NEW YORK, Aug. 1.-—The Stand ard Oll Co. has stopped all oj ship Olympic View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison DR. G. J. NUERNBERG DR. MACY,S Specialist In Advanced Methods for All Diseases Phone Queen Anne 3127 | Cut this ad out now for reference 1818 Beound Ay., Seattle, Wash. eing considered contraband of war. A Huge Piece of Artillery Moved Through Water by a Line of Soldiers War footing ‘ W Peace fooling 49, ava sbandon bis post tonight ITALY, NAVY ENGLAND, NAVY | Built. Bldg Built. Bldg ‘ALL OF EUROPE Superdreadnoughts o 0 Superdreadnoughts 3 17 Cc Ss | Dreadnoughts 4 2|Dreadnoughts .9,...... 16 FACES FAMINE | Other battleships 1 Other battleships my Armored cruisers 10 9 Armored cruisers 20| LONDON, Aug. 1.—All Furope| Cruisers 13 .. Cruisers faces « famine today, The prices of| Destroyers 32 10 | Destroyers foodstuffs are soaring. The supply | Torpedo boats - 97 8 | Torpedo bout jin England, it is said, will hard Submarines 18 8 | Submarines 19] ly last a month, and prices trebled i Holland, Sweden and Norway, un Totals 185 37| Totals 100 | affected by the war, also face food gress was ready to remain In ses-| as possible. e ing will increase the chest expan-|pody was hurt sion as long as necessary [slon. | Bust developers and bust The house considered the $500 ronc la massa not to be recommend — — nn 000,000 emergency currency Dill ed, Any medicine which will en-||} | sult TOOTH FACTS IWIN J, BLOWN D. By the's Lending 714 Virst Avenue. Largest in the World, | /ARTIFICAL TEETH Bridge: I am and ple who them if uld get to eat always © den y as much vuld in the Columbia, a Seattle of- ve (itty cents vu spend for Artie tures (false teeth) A PLATEWORK, (artifictal) used cost 65 per set, and th from $be to $6.00 per osts from $1.00 ate or set of 1 Buy- Britis ons F regulates rule. when you e dentist who ing all be can case, and never nt to return for » wend his oF | her - hha Tey Q—Ama hala dna Bes arse heart-| Don't deceive by words or actions; RENCE IN MOUTHS, are many mouths that res ed girl, Hav three | act your natural self. featur in Artificial years, but have. been, ""geparated| | The patient may have @ from my husband one year. Still! @—Can you tell me where | can|**") {int upper mouth caused by I love him with all my heart, While get a book of information on the “alveroids being thin and Neht, traveling in the East | met a young months of births? j that after extraction these thin jman, became infatuated with him,| Also can tan kid gloves that are| "ll" of the alveolar ridge are ae land he haunted me until | left my soiled badly be cleaned? They are flat surfa In husband and went to him. Now ||almost new. Thank you. mu ase a very ight see it was only a childish fancy.! A READER. and set of teeth must be will drop all the time. I Thies young man would lay down) A You can get such a book at ridge is mone, then an hie life for me, but | cannot beithe public library, if it cannot be y lower Dinic 16 Seca |true to him, for my husband Is be-| purchased at a first-class book ato utd ia noldtae thee |fore me always and | want to 90 | store ture in position while mas- back to him. | receive letters from| Following is a formula for cle ng accomplished: him saying he still loves me, and ing gloves you will find to be good: | INTIFIC IMPRES- that he wants me to come back.) Whi; parts; water, ad ' But | am afraid to go, for the young. 5, ‘ 10 u Many dentists do not care to be * , young | parts; r (10 per cent) | ,othered labored with makin [man here says he will kill himself nd if | leave him. | am a girl of 20 i th by geet! ene lor ana: aig” they do 60 tae and need motherly advice well all the time; when luke warm ate the skill, fae | BARBARA. | add the other liquids and mix thor-| <" real good set of | A—My dear Barbara, what you|oughly. Put the glove on the hand teeth really need Is a guardian. If your|and apply the paste ‘with a piece! os Impreetinn the alle It makes no dif~ and pretty = set are worthless un= fit the mouth, perfectly, even t {stance must be av relleved or the muscles will throw the plate down. In relieving resist= ence the suction must not be de= stroyed and the pressure mui be properly equalized and distributed or every tMt contact will jar the plate loose. fi he ‘e¢ must restore the facial cOn= nd natural expression, remove nkles and lines, teeth must not be too white like tombstones, nor). yet long enough and of @ color to look natural. These are only a very few of the characteris- ties In successful plate making, yet many dentists contend that all plates should be one price, This is an ac- knowledgment that they think all mouths are alike and teeth are is not their fault, They to comprehend the sel- hanism so necessary in husband 1s willing to play that rote|of flannel, rubbing for the sake of social decency, by| wrist to finger tps. all means go back and Wo your best - to make yourself worthy of such @| Q~Will you please print In your love as is his 1 will not find| columns the address of Ella a man like him every day in the| Wheeler Wilcox? Ww. B.C. week. Don't stop to worry about the young man you are mow with.| A.—The Bungalow, Short Beach, He will be much more easly recon-| Coppecticut. jelled to your desertion than you| jmay lke to believe. He was un principled to wile you away from your husband, and he will receive | his reward. You were weak jto submit to his snare and I trust you have suffered sufficiently to be more sensible in the future the kid from Q—If a person secures a divorce t is not all, either, ae lin the state of Idaho, how soon after can he or she be legally mar- ried in the states of Washington or Oregon? SUBSCRIBER, A.—Six months in either state. : escbaed Q.—Who are the Q.—Will you please tell me how|Are the Uisteritsts Orangemen? to dress a baby in hot weather?) Why do they celebrate July 12? Am a young wife and know noth-| What do their colors (orange and Jing of babies, and one friend sug-|blue) stand for? Is it a military | |gests one thing and the next has order? QUESTION BOX. 1 wr The and unnatural too long, | & | | Orangemen? the prosthetle quite different ideas. | A—The Orangemen are mem- the prosthetic | Gentes | INEXPERIENCED MOTHER. | bers of the Orange society, an as- ; shoddy A.—A baby should wear woolen | sociation of Irish Protestants, orig-|'* meat, rotion or sweet, shirts, stockings and bands even|{nating in Ulster. The Ulsterists|{5° ne whale, while the jin hot weather. ‘A layette of mod i residents of the county of|the desert regards no distinction in. lest but sufficient size consists of | Ulster, but, though the Orangemen three knitted shirts for day and| Te most numerous in Ulster, the| REPUTATION 1 anTIFICIAL hr f igh | te rms are not synonymous. They DENTURE: three for night wear; three flanne’ helahiake. Suis (ot ek 6 that | A perfect fitting set ae teeth will skirts, three dresses and three) Celebra ws oe vring a dentist more practice than lawn petticoats; three night gowns | 44Y the battle of Aughrim was other one operation in dentistry, of flannel and three of muslin; two| fought and William Ill. defeated) Zl, demtiets wee oe fan this Ceaae iinoan of JA o ma ‘ood in this spec |kimonos, three flannel squares or| the forces of James II s a ye perpetual. pani shawis, five dozen napkins, cloak,| , ir a and aad seem tof tempests storms. A large prac 4 hood and veil, three pairs stock.|>¢ represented in the orange-col © work crowns any dental ings and strips of flannel to be cut |ored Iily, which they wear each success, because it te this wp pe Cut yuly 12.1 ¢ d no note ° nus nad to occup: into bands and used as required, | Jy 12. nae Reipagtb ets Mead {the dentist when pac lunhammed. Mech. may be aad ieir colors being orang t not on hand with ot} ity tite Gavolsn. ‘bat Hite Sevres It is a political order and was The good dentist Is alwi nd 4 < x re r ed 0 a a y taken away from it. Use soft and|{!"St organized to maintain the ny offices I always secure a _ fine materials, and plenty of fine| Protestant ascendancy in Ireland.| master prosthetic specialist, and es vs ) this is wh I can afford to guaran- stitchery, but very little lace. sth to fit. T make them d the money. No one will IRISH IN FIGHT ever be allowed to wear Brown's Q.—You seem to be a regular en-| teeth and say, “Brown's teeth don't cyclopedia, so | wonder if you can fit,” without admitting that it was tell me how Mme, Caillaux name rity ot De bey ie J. Brown's | sts that made them. should be pronounced. Thanking | : evenings until & and Sun- you in advance. ZENORA. | DUBLIN lowing | ti’ for people who works | A—Kt-yo; “Ki” as in “kite” and | Friday's clash be rageh eg | |e" as in “yok |home-rule and rule vol | ———— ——— yal junteers, leaders of both factions || ATLENTION, LADIES Q.—Am fiat-chested and would | Are using their authority today to|| we are the only factory in Seattle like an inexpensi eep order. using the new vacuum system for ren- ° expensive bust developer. | Home-rulers were accused of | ovating ladi traw, Milan, hemp, E.M. Panam ad te nh hats. We guaran- raiding a party of Orangemen in an effort to seize the latter's rifles Many shots were exchanged. No t thor A.—Deep breathing and any ercise which promotes deep breath BOWLER WAT CO, BLT Union St., Opposite Windeor Apts, ‘Main 3985. | large the glands pr may some time duce an irritation which will re- in disease. | | Q.—Please tell me how to make || | a good cleaning jelly. th . é INEXPERIENCED. { ae y A.—Into 2 quarts of water slice } paen ne cent bar of any good white || <8 oes, : laundry soap and set over the fire || § jto dissolve, Just before removing || : it from the blaze add 10 cents’ |) |worth of salts of tartar. This || she i Bi CABS 9 SARC meaRRREREE RTE aaa |makes a soft soap that will clean | any _ — i lanything from the floors to your eS finest wool suit, It is an excellent || Ras = y thing to clean bathroom fixtures || Bere 3 . : eS land’ sinka with, as it never || AS gat = SSeS scratches the surface. It should be | & ~ RESIS: thinned with hot water — before using, VENETIAN FIESTA “Music on the Water” Lake Washington, Tuesday Evening, August 4th Q.—! am a married woman and am expecting one or more of my hueband’s people to visit me in the [near future. As | have never seen jthem, and have been made to fee! Steamers will lee Le 1 Madison Park, and other Lake rather angry with them, | would | points 00 ‘o'clock ‘ |like to know how to treat them so P and Canoe, Canoes car- as to find out their true feeling to- || red sn, Miss Margaret MeCullough, ward me, | have been told of |! voiin Male Quartett many slighting remarks that they || under the manager have made concerning myself. DANCING ON THE ISSAQUAH AND AT UNDECIDED. || A—As your guests, the least ATLANTA PARK you can do is to be polite to them and make them welcome. The old |} At the Close of the Program. adage, “Believe nothing you hear || — Tickets, 50 Cents. On sale at Sherman & Clay’s and only half of what you see,” is || 4 B ; 4 safe rule to follow. Always give || and Woods & Burns @ person the benefit of a doubt | ‘ ‘en

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