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STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1914. Fels-Naptha Soap isn’t a one-day-in-the- week soap, nor a one-season-in-the-year soap, either. It’s the everyday, all-year- round, work-saving, time-saving soap. It’s the soap for every member of the family. Anty Drudge Loves to Help the Young Folks _ Willie Tear/ui—“I'll have to stay home from the party! It cleans the men’s overalls. It washes counterpanes and blankets, fine dresses and laces. It dissolves grease on pots and pans, whitens woodwork, freshens paint, brightens glass and sil- verware. It does all this in cool or lukewarm water, with half the effort and less than taken before. My hands are al! red and swollen and my face is all steamed up, leaning over the hot suds. I look awful and I won't go. Td only wish I was home and envy all the other girls.” G@aty Drudge—“You poor child! After this tell your mother to buy Fels-Naptha Soap. directions on the Red and Green W r. ads rappe ean do the washing, keep cool and get done in time to rest before you go to parties” jours, Plushes Bi. 2 Velvets rebloc Model Millinery Co. Se SEWING $ 5 ad MACHINES Up WHITE SEWING MACHINE co. 24 Third (Near Pine Matn 1833 wars, Sat im 1914 | training—that is, DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. -TOOTHACH E— Relieved Free of Charge We have the right medicines and Fight methods and will do this for you gladly, as an introduction to the best dentists and finest offices in Seattle. When you come to the Regal Dentists you are sure of expert at- tention of skilled specialists—men with years of experience—men cn- usually skilled in Painless Den fistry, and men whose workman ship is so fine that all of their! 57 work is cheerfully guaranteed. You simply can’t get better dental work, #0 why not come direct to the Regal Dentists and profit by these} extreme low cut rates for the most superior work? Regular $10 Gold Crowns. ... .$4.00 Regular $10 Never-silp Plates. $5.00) WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. Manager. 1405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor. Union 8t. Note—Bring this ad with you ™guEe™ Peanut Butter Is Now Demanded hy Thousands of Youngsters. Leading Grocers Coast Sell It MRS. M.A. PORTER SEATTLE All Over Pacifici | ed graduates of y Made | Q.—My love affair is all (thank goodness), and now my ef. forts are to get things done around breaks the the house and | have to head off to get them done. What | woild like to have you tell me is: 9° to night school and take manual @ person have Excuse me for being so but would like to show them 1 am not “dead in my shell.” Can puplis study things they choose? | would like to learn to make things useful around the home, and also ornamental things. | am alone evenings, and would have plenty of time to attend school. | would like to study Ger- man, but suppose | am to attend a private school. Thank you for your space. | am AN AMBITIOUS READER A—You cannot take manual training at night school, unless you can get a eufficient number time and ladies and girls interested to form | @ class, as there must he a certain number before a subject is taught in the night school. You can, how ever, take German there, and th only cost attached is a $2 entrance fee, which is refunded you at the close of the term, if all books, etc., are returned in a satisfactory condition. —Will you tell me if a man of A—It the girl's stepfather is her guardian, he can have the mar. riage annulled, unless the court gave {ts consent to the marriage | 1dQ0bd0ac ‘Special Discount For 90 days the Albany Dentists will give a special discount of 10 per cent on prices quoted below. We do honest dentistry at honest prices, and with our painless meth ods, which are entirely harmless we guarantee the painless extrac tion, filling and crowning of teeth. No students employed, only skill of experience. NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT. NO IMPOSSIBLE LOW PRICES TO DRAW A CROWD. Good Red Rubber Plate... Best Maroon Rubber Plate Gold Dust Rubber Plate. . Whalebone Rubber Plate the world) Gold Crowns (extra he. vy) Bridge Work st heavy), per! tooth . $5.00 Gold Fillings - $1.00 UP Amalgam Fillings noe Our Work Is Guaranteed for 15 Yours. ALBANY DENTISTS Open fund lt $5.00) 8 $12.00 Are in Season Now— Any Style You Want, Too RAINIER BAKERY AND — RESTAURANT SECOND AVE., NEAR MADISON girl who‘ls not | stepfather have | spend their evenings occasionally their marriage annulled? 8 over | following: Can a married woman promise public night | ca: | | rel day. 0) (best in| venerit $5. 00) Hable | you know jof that Fmen remain #0, Yaa Ag AES a CH Lee (3° Woks. Lovet oN yerer: | if a man engaged to be married engagement, does the to return the ring, after asked her to do so? Can she sue him for breach of if he breaks the engage ment because he says he no longer| for ? janking you in advance for an| reply in The Star. BETTY. A.—When an engagement 1 broken it is customary for the girl to return the ring, especially when the man reque: it, Under the circumstances, the sirl can start breach of promise proceedings, but it is a queer girl who would derive any real satisfac tion from such a sult. Besides, the cost would. be considerable, and the publicity fs such that an ordi nary girl would shrink from. In my opinion, such proceedings are the best proof on earth the girl cares no more than the man, for if she did, she would refrain from ausing him any unnecessary ouble. Money is a mighty poor substitute for sincere love ly Q—We are three young men, who are working in Seattle, and, as we are unacquainted in the city, and as we like to dance very well, we occasionally visit the Hippodrome dancing pavilion. As you always give good advice to young people, we thought it best | to ask your opinion as to whether | it Is a fit place for young men to| Pie answer through the cob umns of The Star, and we thank you in advance. THE LONESOME TRIO. A.—I am not in a position to say | anything in favor of or against the | Hippodrome dances, as I believe a person must mix regularly with the crowd there to be a competent judge, and I have neither the time nor the inclination for amusement sort. If you attend these dances oceasionally, you ought to be able to form your own con clusions as to whether {t is a fit place. Respectable, refined young regardless of their surroundings. Have you attended any of the munietpal dances held at the Col Ins playfield house? They are conducted in a respectable man. ner. Q—I! would like to know on what day of the week August 23, 1891 came. Also, | am planning to take a university course by correspond- ence. Do you think it will help me any? 1 am a foreign-born citizen and | wish to study grammar by correspondence. JA. D. A.—August 23, 1891, feli on Sun You are bound to derfve some | from the correspondence provided the school {s re und you apply yourself. Do you can receive free in struction in high school subjects at the night schools, which open the first part of next month? course Q.—Some few months ago | was married in thie city. At this time my wife gave me $5,000 with which to purchase a ranch and stock it, with the understanding we were to live and make our home there. Aft- er living upon the ranch a few| months, my wife took a violent dis- like to country life, and wants to go back to the city. | remain on the ranch as we first | agreed to do. She also wants her | $5,000 back and will seek divorce. | She has been treated kindly and provided with every comfort po sible to have in the country. She is not likely to be given a divore: but in case she should get a di- vorce, can she also take from me) the $5,000 she gave me at the time of our marriage? | will watch the columns of your | départment for an carly answer, ONE IN TROUBLE. | A.—If the $5,000 belonged to your wife before she married you, it Is classed as personal property, and she can most certainly take it, or property valued at that amount, provided she can furnish proof that it is rightfully hers, prefer to ults by the um half the time the same work has always MONEY KINGS - MAY STOP WAR ~ BEFORE LONG VA, Switzeriand, Sept. 1“. ‘oy mall to New York.)— Prophets of a two or three or more years’ war in Europe are not taking Into considera tion the men who will have to finance the struggje, in the opinion of Swise bankers. Th financlers are extréme sly are they said to con. that the warring nations are pill ap an indebte as which will be such a load that the people absolutely cannot stagger under ft, but they think a continuation of the struggle threatens govern mental overturnings which may mean repudiation of past obliga tead of weing their influence rolong hostilities with a view ‘uture profits, ft is predicted that for these reasons they will do all in their power to encourage peace making at the earliest oppor tunity, If this is not effectual in the not very distant future a com- bination of the money kings Is likely to shut off supplies, brin ing hostilities to a stop thrangh a luck of means to continue them. — Drug Store Specials Friday and Saturday Bromo Quinine, | Hill's Caxcara Qu oan's Lintment urine Ki cold 48 b 0 kind » kind rm Clock » kind kind kind kind sth Paste and 26 Tooth Brush 250 This ts the drug store that keeps" an always in at- 1 examine, advise of charge. Cidkaeon” Aen and prescribe F BRENDEL DRUG CO. 117 YOSLER WAY South Side Pioneer Square. ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS, Nine-teaths of All Stomach Trouble Said to Be Due to Acidity. A Physictan'’s Advice on Cause and Cure. A famous physician whore success s into the cause mach and intestinal ais. on ha earned for him an inter national reputation, said in the course of a recent lecture at nearly intestinal troubles, well many diseases of the ‘vital ora were directly traceable to a a ranged ce of which In out of ten to excessive acidity, com- monly term sour stomach or heartburn, which not only irritated and inflamed the delicate lining of rt stomach, but also set up guA- itis and stomach ulcers. It ts in- to resting to note that he condemns the use of patent medicines as well as of medical treatn nach, stating t ful research ure of st times and his markable r rdinary bisurat magnesia wh by neutralizing the acidity of the food, removes the source of the trouble. 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CRY READERS OF STAR wrote to The Se saying Margie, who writes “Confessions of a Wife” ts “catty, got herself in bad with some Star readers Even a staid business man of 42) years. makes tho frank statement that “we ought to have more Mar gies in thin old world." “For goodness sak writes woman, “don't ‘can’ ‘Confessions Another writes that she considers the “Confessions” the greatest “modern convenience in Iterature What do you think about “T Confessions Should The Star “can” them or continue to run them? We'll be glad to hear from you. Here are a few of the letters recetved on the subject Editor The Star: By all means keep “The Confessions of a Wife” going. | consider them the greatest modern conve- nlehce In literature. Every wom- an in Seattle, married and sin- gle, should read and them The woman who 'TO SAVE EYES, Is the Object of This Free, Prescription—Try It if Your Eyes Give You Trouble. 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My offer is for you to go to an Dental office and get prices, then come |to me for an examination and consultas tion without charge, and I will show you how to save @ Dollar and I make ja Dollar on your Dental Work My prices will surely | tan, |}CHAMBER WILL My work will surely BEWARE OF IMITAT TORS OF MY NAMI AND & |NEXT DOOR TO MY. Orricns ‘EDWIN J. BROWN, D. 0.5. Soattio's Leading Dentiat 708 and 715 First Avenue, Open evenings until § and Sundays until 4 for people who work, ios. | 8 U8 | | they not only reflect our own weak spots, but show us where they can be strengthen- They are certainly what needed today—food for thought. A READER, Editor The 8&t. sions.” If it wasn’t for tho confessions, | wouldn't ca half #0 much about taking The | have received a lot of ‘argie. She sure is A FRIEND OF “MARGIE'S. Ravensdale, Wash. Editor The Star not stop “The Conf Wife.” | never read anything that had so much truth in it, and which was at the same time so interesting. Margie cer tainly is a very clever young woman. | wish more of the men would read it. | think it would show them a few things they never see. | never miss a single paper if | can help it. MRS. M. M’BUNEY. Arlington, W Editor The Star: 1 business man, 42 years old, and have been reading “Confessions of a Wife.” Please continue them. We ought to have more “Margies” in this old world. Her writing will do anybody good who reads it. | am mar- ried and have grown children, | think her articles splendid. All young people ought to read them. Yours truly, B. P, RYAN. CONSUMERS TO SEEK MEMBERS h. At the meeting of the executive committee of the Home Consumers’ league, Wednesday, plans were madé for a state-wide campaign for membership. Larger quarters have been secur ed, as the present? offices are in- adequate for the needs of the league with the larger work they are contemplating Last night a members’ meeting was held at the Assembly hall in the Henry bullding, where an excel. lent program of music and speaking was enjoyed |PREPARE FOR GRAND OPERA Members of the Standard Grand Opera company, an organization of local warblers, which begins a six- day engagement at the Metropoli- beginning Monday night, Octo. ber 5, have buckled down to their task with enthusiasm, Daily re- hearsals are in order, Dress re to hearsals wil be held at the theatre | training. Individual help for all who next week. KEEP ’EM POSTED The public will be kept well in-| formed as to the progress of the! Chamber of Commerce campaign to raise $150,000 to take care of con- ventions which will be held in Se attle in 1915, Electrically illumi. | nated thermometers indicating the rises in the fund are to be distrib. | uted throughout the elty. > 1875 «Dougall - Jordi K. B. GAGE, Re SECOND AV, ond PUKE #T. Btore open 9 4. m. to 6» m Charge Purchases Made Friday Placed on October Bill Rendered Nov. Ist. $15.00 Marabou Sets Special $10.50 For Friday offer an e line of Marabou Sets at the Marabou is very stylish and this climate. It is vastly at the same price. The Sets on Sale Comprise Large Stole, 2 1-4 yards long and 5 strands made of extra heavy, long flue marabou, was made specially for MacDoug Offered in black or natural. And large Pillow Muff to match, satin ends and cord loop for carrying. Regularly, the price is $15.00. For one day these extremely handsome sets at $10.50. 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May be had in the season’s best shades; also in black and white, with either two-tone or self embroidered backs, the pair $1.50, —First Floor. The Turkish ambassador, it was learned today, will leave the U. within a week or two as a rest of becoming persona non grata! 18> He has notified President Wilson} that he has asked for absence.” Reports that the Turkish ambas- | sador had stood pat on his recent remarks were unconfirmed, was said that he refused to retract anything he had BUSINESS COLLEGE You are planning to do that | which will be best for yourself in the are that COLLEGE ates in good paying positions| than attle | oe It \prepared to give you superior} jare Call at the phone and we are vice. ‘Acme Business College P.-I. Bldg., 4th and Union. TURK LEAVES WILL OBSERVE WASHINGTON “PEACE DAY” Seattle school chi children will do | their part in the nation-wide move- ment for universal peace. Governor Lister has set aside Fri- October 2, as Peace day in ; Washingon, and in the afternoon jevery public sebool student and ‘a leave of | teacher in the city will participate in a program of exercises at their respective schools. Principals and teachers at the various schools are | busily at work preparing suitable programs for the occasion. Peace |day will be similarly observed in | every school in Washington. WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.— * but it said who bakes is fast coming to recognize the many advan- tages of a properly blended flour for general baking pur- poses. Fisher’s Blend Flour is superior to an ALL-HARD WHEAT FLOUR, or an ALI- SOFT WHEAT FLOUR for | bread, cake and pastry Of course you to know BUSINESS gradu future. 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