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Anty Drudge on Happiness Bfre. Weary—"I read the other day that a woman could get out of many a tea: Ral situation by the aid of a good laugh. I'd like to know what can get a woman out of the feeling of as on washday. I, for one, can't ey and if I let myself cry as I often want to, I'd I guess we women just have only be that much longer getting done. grit our teeth and bear some things!’ Follow the Anty Drudge—“Nonsense, my dear. Women did irec ‘ use to have to bear'things, but these days “rections | 4 there are lots of ways to a things different, ° and make the housework easy. I used to feel and Green }. ‘4 the w: yu do about washday, but now I Wrapper. ¢ use Fi aptha Soap in the Fels-Naptha y rat hes and when I’m not laughing, I'm sing- easy; does it Fels-Naptha Soap makes your work easy. How do you do your work? Do you try to find the best and easy way? Or do you have the idea that if a thing is done easily it cannot be done well? That is a mistake. Many people slight things in order to get through quickly, but many women today are a work the Fels-Naptha way because they a proved to themselves that it is*the est. Fels-Naptha Soap makes your work tter; is more thorough. It works in a sensible way—that is why it appeals to sensible women. It gets right into the dirt and dissolves it, and does this with cool or lukewarm water, thus saving your hands. ior se recs (AV WN 2 a TUCO ee = - Fela & Co. Phiiedeiphia Portland Detective Sergeant nal oing their Better buy Fels-Naptha by the carton or box. i Takes Akoz: Rheumatism Gone Joseph Day, Veteran Officer, Took Mineral Remedy Only a Few Weeks Q—! am coming to you with ‘long etory, but will try and make It short as possible. A girl of over 20, quiet and sensi. Years of service in the police de-)}tried Akoz After drinking the Uive, hae lived mest of her life at Akoz mineral water for about a he ‘associating but littl ith month the rheumatism left me, aries, Any pel dition again. The petite I can now eat out being distressed but a pure natural Heved of his troubles by Akoz, the wonderful California medicinal min- He tells of his case ‘Akoz is great stuff. I suffered with rheumatism in my legs, and also with dyspepsia and sour stom- ach. I tried many remedies, but Bothing did me any good till I has relief to partment of Portland, with its irreg- ular hours and meals, caused Detec- tive Sergeant Joseph Day to pay the penalty by suffering rheuma- tism and stomach trouble. De L) tective Day is a veteran of the Portland police force and one of its _ best-known members. He was re- brought ease, ulcers, garding this advertisement. A Cheap and Ample Supply of Hot Water Gives You Cleanliness of Person, Apparel and Surroundings Sanitation, personal cleanliness and the health of the family depend in a great measure on the ease and inexpensiveness with which an adequate supply of hot tvater may be had whenever desired. Therefore any agency that puts this necessary element in the home, at a price within reach of every class, is performing a valuable public service. Gas Is Doing This in Thousands of Places in This City. Seattle Lighting Co. plains the reason (100,000,000) Boxes of this famous remedy. Quinine, hb conditions 4 which third dose will relieve the Cough and He } move the bowels well within § oF 10 hours. when the cold hime be relieved In treating colds it is very 1mporiant that the bowels should move wellevery day This preparation geatly without griping. sod srouses the iI the secretions to action Directions ~ Adults } wi se agg should be taken immed rately alter gMich me! going tobed Some per sons, who it ‘cms a Me ios to just kee is opto Cold is relieved Children the bor people. tive Bromo Quinine box) —but remember there is Only One ««Bromo Quinine’ To Get The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Look for thie signature STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS and my stomach was in fine con sourness has left me and instead of a poor ap ything with. Akoz is not a patent medicine, mineral free from any harmful ingredients. thousands suffering from rheumatism, stom- ach touble, “diabetes, Bright's dis rrh, piles, eczema, skin disease and other ailments, For sale at all druggists, where fur- ther information may be had re Why Have the People Used Over ‘ a Hundred Million Boxes? T*: extraordinary merit of Laxative Bromo Quinine ex- why the people of all nations have used the enormous quantity of over One Hundred Million | | After reading the accompanying label from the box of Laxative Bromo (who wu telling what it does and how | when it does it, you can understand why thi remedy is used s0 effectively by so many millions of |°4%,' you feel a cold com- | to ing on think of the | name Laxative parents are either Bromo Quinine. other young people. Her parents be- ing very strict, she has been de nied the pleasures that rightly be- | long to he: Two years ago, she kept com- pany with a boy of her own age. He was courteous and gentiemanty, 1t|*@king her always to the best shows and places of amusement. They fell in love. The boy, | sup pose, thinking the girl rather thoughtless and ignorant, com. menced to treat her in an ungen- tlemanly way, telling her things that accompany only evil thoughts. The girl being a good girl, was surprised and shocked at his be- havior, The next day she was in a frenz; si wouldn't have him disrespect her! With regret and mortification she wrote him a let ter spelling hate from word to word. He had been terribly taken back at receiving it, offering no other explanation but that he “loved her Gearty.” but she | wouldn't have it; she waited for an apology, but it came not, so | ended their dreams, their confiden- | tlal comradeship and love. | Last winter, they started to go |together again, she happily think- jing that he was going to apologize jand all would be well once more. As he did not, she refused him the second time he offered her his company, although It brought tears and unhappiness. She never mentions the misun- derstanding, but always speaks well of him. Did she make a mis take in writing that letter? She feeis very bad about it and wants to apologize, but doesn't want to do so before he sees his mistake and regrets. Who is more | blame, the boy or the girl? | want lyour advice and opinion. What | would you want the girl to do? | A.W. G. A—Do pumpkins and water melons grow on cherry trees? Does it rain $20 gold pieces? Does an elephant fly and a fish walk? “Which {s more to blame, the boy or the girl?” I consider all these questions equally sensible, The right kind of love is AL- WAYS accompanied by RESPECT. If more of our girl@Would take it upon themselves to protect their dignity, even though {t costs them “butterfly beau,” fewer of them would be nursing broken hearts. The girl is precisely and exactly right, and to blame for notuing. If such an insult is not worth an apol- ogy, the young man {s not worth a serious thought. Dear Cynthia Grey: 1! would like to say a few words to the mother a dog whip on her little I'l) admit that there are times you have to resort to a spank- ing, but | hope my children, when g grown, will never have to assdclat a dog whip with their mother’s memory, and as for reminding a little child daily of what le expect- her in the future, why, | don’t ow some people expect a Whenever | child's mind to be grown up enough realize the responsibility of life. Often a child is cross because of some physical disorder which the Ignorant to notice, or too careless to bother about. The fact that you have to use the dog whip continually ought to convince you that your method \is not improving the child. ANOTHER MOTHER. Q—Please name the different races of men In order of magnitude. To which belong the Hindu, Filipino, Maori, Hawaiian and | South Sea Islanders? To what race did the Pharoahs belong? A.—The racea of man tn order of their magnitude are Caucasian, 770,000,000; Mongo. Han, 540,000,000; Ethieoplan, 175,- 000,000,000 North American In 22,000,000 people of the Phillipines are divided into two parte—Malays and Negritas, The Malays belong to the yellow and the Negritas prob- dla Th to! e om ably to the biack race. The Ha | Wallan natives are Malays and jtherefore belong to the yellow or Mongolian race, The Hindus be. long to the Caucasions. The Maoris |belong to the Mongolian race The Pharoahs belong to the Ethiopian race, The South Sea | Islanders belong to the Mongolian race. The Whole World Is | Against Drink Habit Liquor is stealing the best men and women of the nation. Thou- ands go down to ruin every year, These drink-wrecked men and women can be saved. The Neal Drink Habit Treatment will save them. Three days spent at the Seattle Neal Institute, 1736 16th av, or at home taking the Neal Home Teatment, will change the jcraving for drink to a positive ab- horence for everything alcoholic. The Neal Treitr is safe and au Hypodermic Injections are never used. Come to the Neal In. stitute today. Your future mental and physical health, your business, your home demand it. If you do not drink, try to interest your drinking relatives and friends in the Neal Treatment. They need your sympathy and help. If you cannot call, write or phone Bast 4381. City office, 802 Nothern Bank Bldg. All drug habits treated. HOW TO PREVENT ACID STOMACHS AND FOOD FERMENTATION By a Stomach Specialint. As @ specialist who has spent many years in the study and treatment of stomach troubles, I have been forced t most people pmach trouble nachs that are absolutely healthy and nofmal. The real trou- ble, that which causes all the pain and difficulty, ts excessive acid in the stomach, aggravated by food fer mentation. ' Hyper-acidity irritates the delicate lining of the stomach and food fermentation causes wind which distends the stomach abnor mally, causing that full, bloat }! id ar and normal past enduran and elgn nente—acld wind. In all such cases—and they comprise over 90 per cent of ail stomach 4ifficultien—the first and only step neo the acid and by taking, In water immed! sary is to neutralize op the fermentation little warm or cold y after eating, from one to two teaspoonfuls of binurated magnesia, which js doubtless the best and'only really effective ant- acid and food corrective known. acid will be neutral mentation stopped r stomach will at once « manner, Be su druggist for the blaurat an I have found other f lacking In properties 1 magnesia ma utterly valuable STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1914. PAGE 5. WAR BULLETINS ASTORIA, OR, AUG. 6—UNDER order from the Britsh consulate at San Francisco, the British steamer Strath albyn was held here by British Vice Consul Cherry. The belief prevails that a German cruiser is in the North Pacific in an effort to seize vessels of countries at war with Germany. | LONDON, AUG. 6—THAT Germany's war fleet was | lying off Wilhelmshaven, protected by the land forts and a squadron of dirigibles, was the news received at the ait] miralty today. | It is believed Admiral Callaghan, the British naval com- | mander, will attempt to draw the Germans into'a general at- | tack by a feint with his destroyers and submarines. There was a great bustle at the admiralty, indicating that important developments were expected. The censorship is tightening. | ATHENS, Aug. 6.—Austrian troops are being withdrawn gradually | from thelr attack on Servia, presumably because they are needed on the Russian frontier, according to a message received here today from Saloni NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—Ten thousand German reservists were threat- ening trouble this afternoon unless the German consul general sertds| them to the front. They were besieging the piers and demanding that the liner Vateriand take them hor THAT THE SALE of two submarines by J, V. Paterson, president of the Seattle Construction & Dry Dock Co,, to the Canadian government was consummated before President Wilson's declaration of neutrality, is the general opinion vaiced here by legal and military experts. The war vessels left Seattle's harbor early in the morning of August 4 and proceeded to British Columbia, The neutrality declaration went into ef- fect August 5, It Is claimed. The German conaul today refused to make any comment. The Canadian government is said to have pald $1,000,000 In cash for the submarines. | PARIS, AUG. 6.—IN ANSWER to Germany's ultimatum, Insisting that Italy come to the fatherland’s aid, the Rome government was re- ported in a dispatch received here to have reiterated that Germany was the aggre! r and italy must therefore stick to its lemination to remain neutral That this definite answer had been given was unconfirmed. jare getting best service at money- England Has United Front LONDON, Aug. 6 erous extras have been issued here While num-|recetved with favor the news that $500,000,000 has been voted by par by all the newspapers since the| lament for war purpo declaration of war against Ger Whole-hearted support of the many, not a line of speeniation has government is given by every {m portant paper in Great Britain, {n- cluding Ireland, the only exception been printed as to the plans or ma neuvers of the British naval forces The appointment of Field M being the Herald, the labor paper, shal Earl Kitchener, h of the| which is urging opposition to war Boer war, as ne ary of war, is and advising working n to refuse a popular one, and the nation also ‘to enlist. a Big Guns on Border WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—French|French engineers, regarded as defenses on the man frontier/among the best tn the world, have are practically impregnable, This | designed and erected concrete and explains why the German army |s/stee! fortifications, with turrets striving to cross Belgium, to in-|and fighting tops similar to those |vade French territory over a bor-|of a battleship and armed with the jder not so well fortified heaviest rifles, at every mile along is b ex-|the FraneoGerman border. Ac |perts explain the German invasion cording to American officers, one jof Belgium soldier behind such defenses is They point out that since the/equal to four soldiers of an attack Franco-Prussian war,|ing party. U.S. BATTLESHIP HEADS OFF LINER NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—The Amer- fean dreadnought Florida sailed from this port today and was in- structed to await outside Sandy Hook for sealed orders. It was re ported the Florida would be direct ed in the sealed orders to prevent the Hiner Vaterland from sailing as an armored destroyer of commerce, as the Kronprinz Wilhelm did HE MUST FIGHT OR LOSE HIS PROPERTY E. day He is a short, heavy-set young German. He fs not a citizen of the United States. He is not under or over the age Germany says is the fighting age. Friedle is not anxtous to fight He has had a taste of American Mfe, and he thinks he sees the fal- close of the |WHEREABOUTS OF | BIG LINER UNKNOWN | NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—The where- abouts of the North German-Lioyd Mner, Kronpring Wilhelm, which left here Monday night with no pas- sengers, but coated for a long voy- age, {a a mystery today. So far as is known, nothing has been heard of her. Friedle looked anxious yester-. OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8, LET US DO YOUR DENTAL WORK lacy of warfare. It will be done right and you! Nevertheless, it 1s not for him to will save many dollars. The ethics) nick and choose. If Germany says of our practice consists In telling| “Come,” Friedle must obey . every patient the absolute truth) ‘The reason ts that Friedie and about thelr teeth, how they should! Friedie’s people are property own be fixed, and the cost, and in doing| ers in Germany. If Friedle ahd the very best work for them that|his people do not fight for Ger. |frist-class dentists with the best) many they will lose all thetr prop- materials and equipment can pos-| erty, for it will be confiscated by sibly do, the government. We have no secret methods or} “Maybe we will lose it, anyhow,” systems of graft—everything about] Friedie said yesterday with a phil- our business is conducted with ab-|osophic smile. solute fidelity to the highest stand-| The young Teuton came from his ard of square dealing homeland less than a year ago.| So far as our prices are con-| Yesterday he thought the time had| cerned, we have no competition—|come, but the German consul here las for the service, it's the equal of|said “Wait.” Freddie is waiting the best. Now it's up to you tolon pins and needles either line up with the people wh] KING IN COMMAND | OF BELGIAN TROOPS BRUSSELS, Aug. 6.—The victory of the Belgian troops in the Liege district encounter with German forces Wednesday was 4 brilliant one. Gen, Linaer reports 25,000 Bel- glans fought 40,000 Germans. WE GIVE GAS Repulsed in every attack, } Germans retreated ‘ | King Albert has assumed com Regal Dental Offices | iuand or the Belsian troops, and is Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager inspiring them to “defend the honor) 1405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union St.|0f the country against the perfidy Note: Bring thi. ad w of a haughty neighbo |waving prices or continue to pay high prices for ofttimes very poor service, Regular extra heavy $10.00 Gold Crowns ...-.++ . eee $4.00 Regular $10.00 Never-Slip sen 5. the Used. |] 219 James St. BEFORE finest that money can buy. for ordinary work REGAL SHOE Corner Seneca WESTERN-GOODYEAR QUICK SHOE REPAIR COMPANY We Guarantee You the Best Work in Town—The Best of Materials Bring Us Your Old Shoes—-We'll Make Them Like Now. Don’t Make Your Child Go Barefooted Invalid shoes are given expert treatment in our repair depart- ment an sent out again into the world sound fn body and “sole” and ready for long and useful careers. Our repairmen are experts in this line, | Yet we will charge you no more than you would have to pay 1124 FIRST AVENUE LONDON, Aug. 6—The Bank of England rate was reduced today to 6 per cent RENTAL DIRECTORY WINS, John Cicchetti, Prop. The seal of approval has been | placed upon the “Rental Directory,” which appears each Saturday after. noon on The Star's classified p by Star readers, as many subs Jers to this paper have expresed | their appreciation, by letter and | phone, of this simplified method of | | binging owner or agent and renter |together. The tenant has an op-| potunity of looking over the prem-| lises and thoroughly investigating| jsame prior to making a selection. | When agent and tenant meet, a | deal for the occupancy of the prem-| }ises usually results. This “Rental! Directory” is a permanent feature of the Satuday Star—each week many new houses, cottages, apart ments, bungalows, and of. fices are offered best and most reliable of Seattle's rental ‘agencies are represented in the di-| rectory each Saturday, Watch fo it August 8, AFTER Our matertals are the REPAIR SHOP Telephone Main 4136 ESTA KB. GAC SHOOND AY. and PUKE #T. inneD «Dougall - fouthwiek 1875 Keoely oopen Oa m to Op m FOR $2 and $2.50 ] New Shirts . The Second of a ju ac ps 50c ; Boudoir Ca Dainty little Morning Caps of ciao 4a tlak bhadow tase abe fine net and lace and net; trim- med with ribbon bows and flow- ers, 5O¢, Embroidered Handker- chiefs, 2 for 25c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with %4nch hems, embroidered in one corner with plain white or colored floral patterns. Fine Windsor Ties An excellent assortment of colors, pink, Hght blue, tango, yellow, green, navy, purple and de chine, First Floor. MacDougall-Southwick ! 12,000 WAIT FOR | CHANCE TO FIGHT NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—This city 1s harboring a polyglot army of} 12,000 and more men who may presently be slaughtering each other on the battlefields of Burope. They represent the Amer- jean recruits of the warring na tions ; Nobody knows just when they will be sent across the ocean Meantime they present a problem to New York, for the majority are without funds, and in the event they are not called on to fight they will be unable to return to| their homes in this country. | SEATTLE PEOPLE. STRANDED ABROAD Relatives of marooned Seattle people abroad are trying strenu- ously to get in communication with the stranded ones, and in somé way ald them in securing passage back to the United States. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Fick are in the “war colony.” They reached Lon. don Saturday. F. H. Baxter, man ager Kelley-Clarke Co., fears that his wife may have been caught in the financial deluge in Paris when bankers refused to accept money orders. Frederick Karl Struve, of John Davis & Co., has a sister and other relatives somewhere in France. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mad- Anything Delivered Anywhere. AUTO DELIVERY CO. 1¢ 254, 506 Olive St. ODEON THEATRE FIRST, NEAR PIKE NEW SHOW TODAY Always a Good Show Here. 315 PIKE St “A LETTER FROM HOME” Two Reels “WAR IS H ‘THE SERVANT QUES’ Seattle | 2 DAYS FRIDAY, AUG. 7TH—SAT, AUG. 8TH TENTS AT 4TH AVE. & LENORA STREET Different and Others—The OUT WEST’ Amt a as the first in a sale of all new Shirts. Every pattern is new, every shirt has a soft collar with a pearl bar fast- ener, and there are all sizes from madras cord, English crepe, flannel and silk and madras are to be had in the very newest patterns. and is indeed a fortunate pur- chase, Just Inside the Pike St. Entrance, MEN $1.45 Three Days’ Sale The second day is as good r ej 14 to 17 hirts of silk and linen, This is a shipment we have ust received from the East, able to ffer new shirts of this char- ter at $1.45. as we are "40014 38444 Two-Tone Silk Hose 95c Two-tone Hose are desir- able because they offer such a pleasing contrast with the different shades of costumes, The combinations offered are: Black and white, navy and black, purple and black, red and black, green and black, All have double lisle heel and toe and deep double gar- ter tops, and are priced spe- clally at 95¢. First Floor. Second Av. and Pike St. son of 2021 78th st. N., visiting in Norway, will probably be delayed in London. AMSTERDAM, Aug. 6.—Hun- dreds of wounded Germans reached Masetric today. They were cared for at a Red Cross hospital. SEWING $ 5 ood MACHINES & New Machines rented WHITE SPWING MACHINE Co, 1284 Third (Near Pikes) Main 1588 Announcing New Fall MILLINERY §4, Model Millinery Co, Fifth Floor People’s Bank Bldg. Second at Pike. Rheumatism A HOME CURE GIVEN BY ONE WHO MAD IT In the spring of 1898 tacked M I was uscular and Inflamma- know, tried and doctor after doctor, et as I received was only Finally, I found a rem~ t cured me complete! returned. even bedridden with . and it effected a cure 1 want every sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don’t send a cent; simply mail your name and nd T will send it free to try: have used tt and it has to be that uring wend the understa ty ney unless ¥ tly satisfied to send it Why suffer any longer when relief is thus offered you e Don’t delay. Write today. Mark H, Jackson, No, 33-A Gurney, BI Syracuse, N.Y. Isn't that RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. When ft comes to a gond. tiret clase dental service at @ reasonable price, these denti in offer you something entirely in method: and results Let them tell you all about your teeth, what to do and what not to do: get an estimate of your dental ni and ‘@ them quote you terms You will be treat- ed courteously, and should you hare done by them, you wilt etve value tn fall. Not m0 1 ractice for will be An office fitted entirely tn white enamel and sanitary in every way. Bea them before going elsewhere. Gold Crowns 85.00, Bridge Work $5.00 Fillings 50c Up. Extract! 4 Clean! Free with xtc hes Works Rhoads Dental Co. Third and Pike

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