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STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 21, 1914. ‘Are All Rich “Cool” and “rested” sounds good to tired women, but it sounds impossible, too, if they do their washing and housework the way their grandmothers did. If you use Fels-Naptha Soap, you can do your work in half the time. You can be rested, because Fels-Naptha Soap works for you, instead of you using up your strength to rub or scrub the dirt away, and in cool or lukewarm water, saving fuel and expense. ; Makes clothes clean and white with- out boiling or hard rubbing; takes out stains. Cleans woodwork, freshens up everything. Dissolves grease on pots and pans. One More Husband Should Thank Anty Drudge Mre. Goodly—“Well, I try to keep happy and cheerful, but it’s enough to try the patience of a saint. Here I am, hot and tired, my wash only half done, and John sendy word Follow the sei be he'll bring a customer home to dinner. What directions bs ‘ap’ shall I do on the Red by bese dnty Drudge—“Well, stop fretting and let me [—. pos een help you. We'll manage al! right. But after this, use Fels-Naptha Soap. Your work will be done, you'll be cool and rested, and it won't matter if John brings three men home to dinner.” yas & CO, PHILADELPHIA LAWYER WILL © he PROSECUTE _ TRY TOBREAK | ° } is received or j OB a 9 —t am noth tT Should d of the bride the Moore theatre y p, é eae faa cs Coroner J. Tate Mason probably | whe Pe alo Saat with ay ie a cantieos daatre vs een > ait r WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—After| 447% with a matinee daily, are dis-| Woolnap Plaid Blankets $2.75 me pair in a box. 85c.___ ill hold an inquest into the death | tle “tale of woe,” for you seem to the bride-to-be, she may, but thi®|, call at the White House today, Peet te” ada viaets asthma A splendid wearing Blanket, with soft In this season’s showing of Blankets we of Joe Hawley the 13-year-old boy ae toad tae fer aie, and eseans ey be forcing matters a little! 50. gimmons of North Carolina, tion Tour’ te phic havin Uae wool-like finish, in white, gray or fawn, | are featuring extra large sizes, for instance, “who never had a chance,” shot and} 1 am only 17, but have received {ion ee yp Ahad pepe edad P hairman of the senate finance|tralled by hounds for miles and with overplaid color combination ze | 84x96 at $13.50, 78x90 at $10.00, and 76x84 killed stay: Nema ced fair education and am employed invitation should be sent to er-| committee, announced that the sen pra " a te protean prsst cd 66x80 inches. Price $2.75 at $8.50. i eggs pr napio nal a Smith. |i. bed ae Ved reat Whee te sons wh ° issue it, usually the par/ate would contin night senst “Rainey who was turnt g the -r “] ¢ . u 4 Who shot the youngster while he| Grey, thar | meet a great number "i" % the bride lin an effort to break the fillbuster|erank at the time, stuck to the Jo! | The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike Street y Was trying to escape from the yard | of men, many of them nice fellows, 5 | directed against Rive y * 8 ee iter wt of 10 had| directed against the Rivers and ’ after breaking into the home of Pa | but | am never allowed to Invite geverai FA Yeu me Ay : Harbors bill trolman Ballard. | them to my home, because my par like they all get tired after t ators Simmons and Burton Attorney P. H. Wilson, who Iives| ents are very strict in this regard, with me a short time. | try to be | the latter whom is leading the 1 pp roel + soe said today: |and | must obey them, for | love jolly and treat them as a young| filibuster, conferred this afternoan & rphy refuses to file an in-j them. But the thought that | am jagy should. Several of them have| With a view to effecting a compro formation against Smith, I will go fo the superior court and get an order compelling him to do so. not trusted hurts. | have high ideals and would not think of doing wrong. Grey, do you| mise, The got married. Mi think the right one will ever come | along? BROWNIE bill has until {ts appre been pared down fations now aggre throbbing, nerve-racking splitting Send some one ‘ “I believe that Smt ‘ 4 mith should be | love society and love to go out. A—There is usually something| gate but $31,600,000. } prosecuted, and I am taking up with| Not long ago, | attended @ party wrong when men do not want al Supporters of the b{l! plan to sa r aa j the coroner the matter of in-|and met an eptionall nice THE SEATTLE r of an in | y girl's company erhaps you are|hold continuous sessions until it e NEWS OF FURIOUS FIGHTING;along the River Oise constitutes quest, in order that there may be| young man. He soe big oo abate inclined to flirt, or have coquettish {1s passed by the senate The Seattle theatre opened yes |\today between the allies’ left and|the western extremity of the en- evidence upon which to base an in-| and asked to call, but | was forced or simnering aways, or seem too ——— -_— terday for another season of stock the German right on the River| veloping movement which Von formation. } to tell him the truth—that my par boidiy eager for attention. If you with a capable company and wisely | ed the prospect of im-| Kiuck contin: to resist. | I did not know the dead boy, but | ents considered me too young to are not affiicted with any of these! selected first offering—"A Wom portant developments soon in the| If the allies should reach their from the known facts in the case [| have young men friends. Miss rauire it ie just possible you are| an’s Way.” It is a comedy of the|ailies’ effort to cut Von Kliuck | objective on the Oise and Brimont 2m Inclined strongly to believe that | Grey. | _ ia — and honest too refined for the men you meet, | home | allies’ effort to cut Von Kiuck off| should fall into the hands of the| Peeks ras too ready with bis re-| some on ver girlie whe are in tne | which is an enviable fauit | Irene Timmons, the leading wom-|from the kaiser’s main force. French, Von Kluck’s position will volver. - salar Aapbis You are quite young to be enter: an, in the role of Mrs. Stanton, the| Von Klue be in the highest degree precar|. | —————— deerme ——— taining such serious thoughts, and/ wife, made a strong first impres-| tion with his ter is by way of a/ ous. ITALY IS READY BUSINESS GIRL. "hive “no. doubt but that. °Mr, | |sion; aa did Jane O'Roark, who was|raiirosd” running. from. Cron 30|” Four highways wilt etitt be open| NU BONE CORSETS A—Your parents are segs Right” will walk along one of |Mrs. Blakemore, the asdventuress|miles to the southeastward to)to him for keeping in touch with Vegetable Silk Hosiery * ROME, Sept. 21-—Italy bh by traditions which were devel-'these days At any event, you j — and interloper. Broderick O’Far-| Rheims. the main German army, but the 802 PEOPLE'S BANK aan eee aataly has more| oped in an age prior to the en-/should not be so deeply concerned| WASHINGTON, Sept. 21—The|rell, the new leading man, as the| This road is dominated by three|loss of the Laon-Rhelms rallroad Biiicte 4433 than , men under arms today,|trance of girls into the business abc these things. The girl or| war tax bill was Introduced in the/erring husband, earned much ap- manent forts on the would be erious hardship. camped ge in arrears in Lom-| world. Since they expect the girl|/ woman who takes an interest In| house today by Chairman Under-| plause. | Brimont, north of Rheims. 3 \ » bardy and Venetian provinces. to work, they should revise their the things about her and endeavors | wood of the ways and means com-| The lesser parts were capably|grench take Brimont, Von Kiuck’s | WILL LECTURE YOUNG MAN Pn to oe cg Pang rene at. to get all the good age out of | mittee, to which it was referred, | handled The principals wrong direct line of communication with | | Bb it you want to learn Thousands Now ey send her into man’s world of jife will have more ad ‘ers of|and will be reported out tomorrow.| many curtain calls and were show- | ¢h, tral rail will W. } ELECTRICAL, G. STEAM : | work daily. She goes back and the opposite sex than the girl who! It will be considered by the house|ered with flow ard ay rd a will | be ON AR MADNESS eae 6 ENGISREMING 4 forth on the street cars, and out of spends all of her time designing | Thursday -- | have to be sent him by a clreuitous| ee Se eS, Se lunch hour. ywhers, ol is su : ause|and gasoline, the measure follows| THE TIvOoL! it is Important to the Germans to! who is to give a series_of five lec- 2 hrown amon ° yi nds | tha sum and © of | close! o wa por du “Ww. ry Sgempanes ot og ge Se are tak land conditions. parents trust | + he ug re ve after they ithe = ci haarnan Car ee "The Dope Fiend ger en, a sks feet ae pacoene: af puro} at th vy aa era arte advantage of The Star's offer) her to work with men; but they | in ‘attracting a} » metho i Morn,” « weird and amusing con i bag egG Pree = fF pS het toveuppiy them with War Fiag Pene| it ot feast her to" make friends | no storehouse nee on telopaenes Sad tice teas Chi| Emerson of catehy | eouge and |eerenguneMCe, era ereshonins [tare soeteat tr etaic tees || ALBERT RAE nants of the various European na-| of them in the social circle. This to retal f p F rams Will! sances, statuary poses, electrical ef-| Whenever the enveloping | ture tonight will be entitled “Con- Jeweler and Silversmith tions now at war is utterly absurd ma doi aie whol nee | laughter, nonsense and |Movement becomes dangerous. stantinople, the Long Envied Bone Sandiath ath tide on ox| ihc cir, works, the. cannot es om aA r, ¥ od fs Instead of affixing a stamp on ened at the Tivoli the This accounts for the allies’ des-|of Contention of the Great Pow- Is Now Located at His eellent wool felt, 15x35 inches in| cape meeting ’ » is bound © become w winded and | quired to ern tecors oil Y a [nre Yesterday for 'a weeks run. hore, J the Ger ane ae cuty Mr MtadeAn india “tale te se peel : size, and handsomely colored. The|to get acc them. Wise vasiniie : pcnpwtyihd p a record of all mes-|pne ‘audience laughed for two | hill an ¢ Germans’ tenacity In hand-colored slides taken by Dr.||/ 1910 Second Ave. N ee penne ekered. | he| to get, sequatm jed with them. Wise ting sages, and remit a penny for each.| hours ‘without stopping |holding the position. Raymond while visiting that city. ves Moar (Grae With the correct colors of the flags|them, and the only w ; than | penny tax also will be imposed | | see | Lecture begins at the Y. M. C. A. Of the various nations. “A flag cow-|{n°qo so i# to let helt dauehters| jon ail twiephone mensages. The BODY OF VICTIM |_tHE Attics! MoveMENT at § p.m. pon and 16 cents (20 cents by mail)| entertain them at their homer Dagny pndehan galing temnade getanyelvagy <eper POE GRE RAINE IR AERIS. Bargain Sale On. presented at The Star office will se-|°" ate usage all | to all messages costing more than) WASHED ASHORE NEW COMMISSIONER FOR JAPAN ‘gain Now b cents . meaning of the word “Odyssey”? 21.—The body of the first victim | Commissioner Henry W. Mapp, accompanied by Mrs. Mapp, will i Few of us know the flags of the| Yours truly, €. G. €. | of the wreck of the steamer Leggett | arrive in Seattle Tuesday morning from Vancouver, B. C., on their way Morey Stationery Co. nations © ie world, and yet we| 4 —Qayssey” is derived from | Friday, that of a woman, was wash-| to take charge of all Salvation Army operations in Japan : should. Start making a collection of| »., Grecian Odysseus, king of Ith | 9 led ashore near here today. The “2 fh Sa a. eaae Real TIS First Ave, Near Columbia St. ene ne TOOm wish thea and was interpreted in various| No trace has yet been discovered | | |had three gold rings on her right| Goro) Se ee ways. Homer's “Odyssey” 18 J of the robber who heid up the Bank | hand, a serpent tattooed on the right The commissioner will leave at noon Tuesday for San Francisco,|f/ Old Hats Made New poem describing the wanderings of P | jarm, a plain gold locket and chain 1 , 7 | of California Saturday morning. | | where he will embark for his new field of labor. Reongpe é SEWING $m a Ferree ich hs become m0 oe foes Car cas soos aap Pon, een. Fikes Seo MACHINES Up fj mous that the word “Odyssey” may} RJ Hennessey, who chased him| | You take a Dr. James’ Headache | from an appendicitis operation, and | tne elvets reblocked in’ 1914 be applied to a narrative of the| for several blocks, lost sight of him| Powder and in just a few moments |two gold teeth 'TO HAVE NEW PLAYGROUND ili pp ; | your head clears and all neuralgia| Model Millinery Co. Mew Machines rented wanderings or travels of any per| when he disappeared in the J. & H ino It’ Enormous quantities of wreckage | , aire on bakery iicsent vale tse and pain fades away. It's the quick-|from the Leggett have been coming | The Washington state naval militiamen are going to p war on Fifth Floor People’s Bank Bldg. oath Dp inal jsaloon, on Yesler and Occidental. jest and surest relief for headache, ashore here since Saturday night. new ship. The gunboat Vicksburg, which replaces the Concord, ar Second at Pike. it} The man went through the back| Whether dull, e if name Q.—Will you please is proper to put the wri or and climbs i the fire escape door |put his name and address on the| alley to summon the pe the rob-|there will be no disappointment envelope of any letter which g£0€8| ber, who had registe « C. Clan sichideatiatiedacaipuasinataggananibintisibarenitveet through the mail, Moreover, the! gon the night before, it is believed postoffice makes a special request /asked E. Matson, the proprietor of for all persons to do this, thus) the hotel, to help him pack his suit| avoiding much unnecessary time| case, as he had to catch the 11:05 Jand trouble in the postal depart-| interurban car to Tacoma | ment. When Matson was called to an-| AEE: other part of the hotel, Clauson No Knots—No Tears |) cis iGieave se me now to make a fancy Pepper pan) Chiet of Detectives Tennant does 1 roast? Thanking you, | am, tnot believe the robber had nitro 24% Cents Per Lb. A HOUSEWIFE. || glycerine In the bottle, or any other : A.—Clean one pint oysters and) exniosive Dry Weight |drain from their liquor. Put in a stewpan and cook until oysters are BIRD IS CAUGHT | plump and edges begin to ‘syile Shake pan to prevent oysters from | | GH DRY 1002 | cisengztsncie sea) IN DEATH GRIP Dozen fork. Season with salt, pepper a: gift either to the bride or @ per-'the show his car was gone. sonal gift to .he groom, whether an license number Is 16,028, Note—Bring this with you to the drug store and get a dime and address on the envelope of @ s@/ jn the rear of the Hotel State, 115] package now. Quit cultetiie it's| |clal letter? Yours, GRATEFUL. | First av #0 needless. Be sure you get Dr. A—It is correct for the writer to| While Hennessey ran down the| James’ Headache Powders—then two tablespoons butter, and pour With a live chicken grasped in Minimum Bundle 50c [| over four small slices of toast. Gar-|one of her hands, the body| OR: & A, CLARK, D. ©. 8 nish with toast pointe and parsley.|of Mrs. Emma Little, 58, of River We want you to know that we} Fach bundie washed tn a separate _ - | ton Hgalghts, was found Sunday| 4 in.@ position to give you better compartment. No rubbing of the Q.—When a very good man friend) morning on a path by Leo ¢ ,| work for your money than any oth dothes, because we use the BEST || is going to be married, is it good) a neighbor An hour previons| er dental concern on the Coast. Re. fanndry soap. form to sent a present if no invita-| Vir Little procured the chicken member, we can make a Gold tion is received? If 0, to whom/from Clark. Death |® attributed to Crown for you for $4 that cannot A coupon in each bundle tells about T) should it be sent, especially if the! heart fallure | he duplicated by any other dentist inner set offer. bride is not known personally to| in ~ omnes st - you need a the sender? When invitation is re-| net of teet M et ua show you our ‘bail the ser and bride is not known, to| FORD IS STOLEN a east oo Pa ie And whom should the acknowledgment | a | and gift be sent? &.F.K. | Albert F. Blangy, salesman for WE GIVE GAS The Washing’ - |the Ford Motor Car Co,, Forded al " Fine A—A man friend of « couple | down to the Alhambra’ theatre) Regal Dental Offices Auto Service about to be married may send a} last night. When he came out of] Or, L. R. Clark, D. D, S., Manager, SENATE WILL FILIBUSTER: PAGE 5. Men’sWives in “Affairs”? econd Alve. and 1 Claude Gillingwater and Edith 1 whose “dramatic episode," | Wives of the Rich,” headlines the bill at the Orpheum theatre this | week, have a morbid st to tell Do all rich men neglect thetr wives for dollargrabbing? And have all rich men's wives affairs with romantic “artist chaps”? You are left to suppose that the condition desertbed is typleal. In this the story is overdrawn, fut it is extremely well acted, and the R. B, Gaye, Receiver September Clean-Up Sale Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit Cases )U will find in this sale just the Bag or Suit Case that you are looking for, and at a price that will be less than you had expected to pay. \ ESTABLISHED 1875 Store open 9 a.m. to 6 are too newyorkish and especially | too broadwayish, Not very good. The motion pictures show scenes $8.65 of Count von Rex, formerly Ger- | man ambassador to Japan, in Seat le en route to Berlin of These Blankets are @| | plaids. The size is,72x84 e THE MOORE ° ; Good as were the Rainey “Afri-} all wool Size jean Hunt Pictures of 1913," the lpictures of 1914, which opened at rday for 11 Strictly Very special at $5.65 automatically, his mind too dazed with ror to realize he was |ting a wonderful film. Besid |Rainey stood a man with a rifle |The beast {# seen to fall dead jwhen within « few feet of the lens, with a bullet through ft» brain A lecturer explains the pictures The b rives in Seattle some time tomorrow, ach is strewn for miles audience last night sighed with re . e Bl k Nef at the end to learn that the isso” e""| |Woolly Warmth in These Fine Blankets the “artist chap” and, the dream | ‘at ni ® 8 onli having brought realization of bt ye pena “ m7 = — neglect, that he's going to be nice ° Chiet Chupolican teat to be at September Dilanket Sale Frices real Indian from South America) = — = = ———— —$_————— — —=—= sings and makes a speech. Very : OR and qigned aac HE September Blanket Sale savings are from 10 to 20 per cent, the aver- sing and dance, Gooc | age being 121-2 per cent. Read the following special list of sale groups A spe pote and buy while the sizes are as yet unbroken. Good. | : " ‘ . The Five are tumblers.| | $5.75 White Wool Blankets $4.85 Fine Wool Plaid Blankets Special ders. Good. — ; g percentage of cotton, with pink or blue Fancy broken plaids with overplaids The Graziers, man and woman, | borders. Size 68x80 inches. Special $4.85.| such as gray and white; gray, blue and + gg at Belgica Mb goal e2 $6.50 White Wool Blankets $5.90 | white; gray, pink and white; and gray, aad as Whine Wee tan ada Cotton warp Blankets, with fine wool] brown and white. Size 70x80 inches. We with one hand and a horn with the} | filling, size 70x80 inches, with pink or| recommend this Blanket for wear. $5.75. other, Rather good. | blue bo . : vearing qual- Herbert Ashley and Al Canfield, | crs she | an excellent wearing qua Beacon Bath Robe Blankets $2.90 in wumorous songs and parodies, | ity, special § The variety is more complete this sea- Extra Heavy Wool Blankets Special A fine white blanket, with, pink or blue at the opening the University of Washington, the laying of the brick border, extra heavy quality, pavement in Second av., Poulsbo an 2 anaitat: $8.65. after ent fire, and the arrival inches, extra oo ial at $ ¥ $12.50 All-Wool Blankets $10.50 fine with white body, with combination color Special $10.50. | All-Wool Plaid Blankets $5.65 66x80 Shown in several combination color plaids. son than ever, designs and color combina- tions are different. Size 72x90 inches. Shown in two grades, complete with cord, girdle and frogs, at $3.95 and $2.90. $1.75 White Cotton Sheet Blankets $1.50 These Blankets are all white, without any border; heavy quality with neatly fin- ished ends. Size 72x80. White Crib Blankets 85c Heavy double All-cotton Blankets, with pink blue borders, size 32x42, Come 72x84 size pure wool, inches supa aatig | Use Carnation Milk For Cooking You can use Mik in every your favorite Cook Book calling for milk or cream, in the following way When one cup of milk ts spetified—use % eup Car nation Milk diluted and mixed thoroughly with % enp water, When one enp of cream is spectfied—use one cup of Carnation Milk without diluting | Carnation recipe in TRE syrqguecs Special for Cakes | (ar oe For use in your faverite cake recipe, use Carnation Milk diluted as follows One part Carnation Milk diluted with two parts wa ter, Use only half the amount of butter or short ening, To make up thts, use two tablespoons more of the Hquid. You will find your cakes will have a delicious flavor and will stay fresh much longer, The’ 1405 3rd Ave., N. W, Cor, Union 8t.} Economical—No Waste Convenient—Always Ready for Use The Safe Milk—Clean, Sweet, Pure Choice Recipes Paste in Your Favorite Cook Book J Cream Salad Dressing Two @ Milk; 8; \% cup Carnation Me teaspoon salt; a little cayenne pepper; % teaspoon powdered mustard; t cup vinegar; mix in bowl, place bow! in hot water and cook until creamy Creamed Chicken Cook chicken until tender cool and cut Into dice or amall pieces. Add 2 cups of dived chicken to I cup well seasoned cream sauce. Serve very hot on toast or in pattie shells. One-Egg Muffins ‘Pwo cups flour; 4 teaspoons baking powder; ty teamp salt; 1 tablespoon sug cup Carnation Miki Ye water; 1 tablespoon butter; 1 eRe. cup melted Sift flour, baking powder and salt Cogether, add the milk very wradva’ the weil-beatan ege and butter, melted, Beat well and pour Into buttered gem pans, Rake 20 to 30 minutes in a moderately hot oven. sara