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Fels-Naptha Soap is an all-the-year soap. It is the every-kind-of-cleaning soap, too. There is nothin if washed with F ‘els-Na woman who uses it fee more time for pleasure. It is the Soap that works in cool or lukewarm water, that dissolves the dirt, instead of leaving it for you to rub out; that makes your k wy white without boiling ieces; that saves your back, clothes look sno them to your hands, your time. It makes it our washin alf the bother. Anty Drudge Gives the Doctor Good Advice Dector—“Anty Drudge, a patient of mine told me that you knew a cure for tired-out women. I wish you'd tell me what it is.” Anty Drudge—“It's something you wouldn't recom- mend, I'm afraid. If you'd tell all your women patients to use Fele-Naptha Soap for their housecleaning and washing, you wouldn't have @o much to do. You can use Fels-Naptha Soap the year round as @ prescription for ever in and silver shine. Sad *f Prins bt p Lie * twee ossible for you to do alf the time and with It takes the dirt and grease off your dishes and makes your that won’t look better tha Soap. Every better and has Follow the directions on the Red and Green Wrapper, (GOV. LISTER IS ASKED TO MAKE APPLE WEEK ANNUAL AFFAIR Four hundred le of Hoquiam sive rousing welcome to Congress man Albert Johnson on his return from Washington. LOOK UP OLD FURS inte beautiful There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds Mustard ut the old-fashi laster burned and bila ted. You can now get the relief @ help that mustard plasters gave “a ithout the plaster and without the Mrs. Home- Made Peanut White ointment, mustard. It is s red, that Qnd yet does not biis @st skin Just wonders, r the tender- massage MUSTEROLE hy, Thousands of Youngsters, all Over Pacifi Coast Sell it MRS. M. A. PORTER ACTION OF SINGLE SPOONFUL SURPRISES MANY i® Frosted Feet, Colds of the ‘Chest (!t often pr. nonia) At Your drugs! and 50 ® spectal large hospital siz Leading Gr ure you get the genuine MUS SEATTLE TEROLE. Refuse {mitations—set| what you ask for. The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. of buckthorn bark giyoerine, etc, known as Adier-!-ka, are surprised at the INSTANT offect of a SINGLE SPOONFUL. This rem edy is so complete @ bowel cleanser that it Is used successfully in appen | dicitis, Adier-t-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, and ONE SPOONFUL rel ANY ple mixture >, muddy complexion, or an hy, pimply or freckled ski simple, harmiess and in od, be changed to one of flower-llke radiance and purity, One ounce of common mercolised wax, sold by druggists generally, will remove the Most unsi¢htiy complexion tn from By t# remarkable the withered, faded or healthier skin underneath t# ally flecked off tn tiny, almost tn YVistbie part ‘This ts done #0 gently there is no inconventance, and no trace fe left on the skin except that of en hanced beauty. The wax is smeared on before retiring, and re gaxolite found mont astringent and tonte properties, this ens the akin and braces up ite supporting Muscles —Advertiement IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS ih the Kidneys at once when Backachy or Bladder bothers— Meat forms uric acid F No man or woman who eats m Fegularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, Says @ well-known authority, Meat forms uric acid which clogs the idney pores so they sluggishly Iter or strain only part of the) Waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheu matism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizzi- ness, sleeplessness, bladder disor- ders come from sluggish kidne The moment you feel a dull ache fn the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine fs clondy, offensive, | full of sediment, irregular of pas-| ®age or attended by sealding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kid- nheys will then act fine. This fa mous salts is made from the acid | of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush @be- ged kidneys and stimulate them to| activity, also to neutralize the @cids in urine so it no longer Causes irritation, thus ending blad-| Ger disorders. | Jad Salts is inexpensive and can HOt injure; makes a delightful effer- | Yescent lithia-water drink which all Fegular meat eaters should take | Bow and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby | BVolding serious kidney complica. | a sensation of Broderick O'Farrell Irene Timmons The Most Beautiful of Western Stories SEE WILL LLOYD AS “TRAMPAS” Tonight Saturday Matinee 25c, 500, 750 250, 506 NEXT WEEK “The House of Bondage” * Porter's Seattle people who bought the sim- | —« l Apple show, Bon Marche | park, Fourth and Pine, open || from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. all this | | week. ‘ ° With Gov. Lister on the job thir afternoon at Bon Marche park, the fourth day of Apple Week started oft with a bang. The governor was escorted In ax auto from the Butler hotel by the Apple Week committee, and met at the apple grounds by a committee of growers and retailers. | The suggestion that Apple day be | made an annual event by proclama |tlon was made for the governor's | consideration weather yesterday and today nt apple sales soaring beyond expectations, Retailers reported. the sale of nearly 6,000 boxes to Seattle |eaters yesterday The morning paper publishes to day a letter signed by C. W. Mc Cullagh, purporting to represent 3 fruit growers’ associations and ay ple producers, and declaring that “no attempt has been made at any time, from the beginning of the “Buy a box of apples’ movement, to |wecure for any interest any unduc profit unfalr advantage, particu |larly as against the growers them solver. | McCullagh, it may be stated, in not a grower, | __H. J. Mitchell, of the Railroad & ; Electric Supply Co., yesterday sent |a box of apples to Thon Pat |#0n, to commemorate Edison day the 35th anniversary of the inven tion of the incandescent lamp. The publicity and industrial bu reau of the Chamber of Commerce is planning a dinner to represent |atives of apple organizations, some | time next month, when Se | pledge her support to the OPERA COMPANY TO STAY HERE SUNDAY De Wolf Hopper and the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera company, at the Moore theatre thie week, have had their extended to night when “The Pir: Penzance,” which ie ti for tonight, will be repeated. It is announced that on Sunday night Hopper will recite “Casey at the Bat,” one of the | funniest things he does. | , | WON'T FEED ’EM AMSTERDAM, Oct. 22.—Deciar | Ing that the Germans should be com- | pelled to feed the starving Belgians, | Holland has turned a deaf ear to | their appeal for food, fireman on the ¢ New Orleans, shot in arm at Bremerton by man who attempt | ed to hold him up. Wenatchee Commercial club In- |dorses Quincy Valley Irrigation | project. SELECT DANCING FARTING HIPPODROME Fifth and University Cream Amusement 1-PIECK UNION ORCHESTRA” Competent Dancing Tenchers Our Big Sale of Corsets Is on Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day. Made to your order and sure to please. Venus-Martell Corset Co. 1627 SECOND AVE, Men's, Tbe; Hoye’, 100 to Ge; Ladies’, Boe. Kewed, boat leather, expert work Old Public Market Pike Place Stall 63 Lower Floor, near Sugar Stall movement, and where plans pos sibly may be formulated for mak- ing Apple week an unusual event. BAD COLD? TAKE CASCARETS FOR BOWELS TONIGHT Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, biliousness, coat. ed tongue, head and nose clogged up with @ cold—always trace thin to torpid liver; delayed, ferment- ing food in the bowels or sour, «assy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged tn the | intestines, instead of being cast out | of the system is reabsorbed into the blood. When this potson reaches the delicate brain tissue it auseR eeation and that dull, throbbinf®, sickening headache Cascartts immediately the stomach, remove the sour, un- For Rheumation ai cleanse |” Q.—WiIll you please give some suggestions for » Halloween party? Any hints will be apprecia A, PUMPKIN, A.—You will find suggestions for Halloween parties in my columus of The Star for Wednesday, Octo ber 14. It is imposatble for me to reprint them. Q—I would Ilke to know what Ie best to Ye M. M. M. -Dampen a soft, clean cloth in skimmed milk and go over the leather with it. Q.—Ie it proper for a boy to kiss a girl good-night when he tal URIC ACID SOLVENT Kidmey Trouble 50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE Just because you start the day worried and tired, stiff lege and arme an@ muscles, an achini burning and b pa the back-—av think ndition who are you have to in and out * a night reciate the reat, comfort and this treatment gives For trouble or eally won will ap, strenat any ad tion tm r derful Be strong, well and vigorous, with no more pain from atiff-joints, sore murcies, rheumatic suffering, achin back or kidney or bladder troub) To prove the Williams Treatinent and bladder dis all uric acid w chronte or ever used the we will give one Jones) free if you will cut out this notice and send It with your name and add with 1c to help pay distribut penses. to The Dr. D. A. Williams Com De 1614. Postoftice Conn, Rend © by par with incurring One bottle only to Jnement nd without any obligations. « family —Aadve: DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. Perfectly Satisfactory Teeth That's the kind A. D. Rutan says he got at the Regal Dentists. Read his statement: madeby wel! all of whieh digested food and foul. gases, take | ¢r the excess bile from the liver and arry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons tn the bo’ A Cascaret tonight wil! surely | straighten you out by morning. They work while you sieep—a 10- cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. WE MAKE MOTION PICTURES Finest Equipment in Northweet, JACOMs PHOTO sHOF Yours truly, A.D. RUTAN, 19 MN. TTth Bt, Seattle, Wash can do just as well for you as we did for Mr. Rutan. Teeth pulled free each morning from 9 to 10. Guaranteed painiess. Regal Dental Offices OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. P-L, Bidg., Seattle, V—_—_—_—_—SSS Dollar Day Is Tomorrow, Friday This monthly of the unusual values that have been consist- ently offered month by month, has become an event of surpassing importance to thou- sands of pe The greatest possible values are offered for “One Dollar’ in several hundred in- 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Corner Third and Union sale event, ople. ther home? He says it is. ESTELLE. | Ax-He is wrong. Ask your brother, if you have one, r ge best girl friend to ask her big brother. What a man says about such conduct to @ girl ts often quite different from the advice he gives his sister. He expects hia} sister to be nice. He expects other | irls to be only as nice an they in-| on keeping themselves, Un ily there are some real men| ‘who know the meaning of chivalry, | but they do not ask to be patd with kisses for acting as a girl's escort jyo Q—1 am a girl of 10. Recently « | young man ed me to go with! |him for the first time, ts it proper! |for me to ask him to call? | MABEL, | A Invitation to call is mere ly « courtesy which the man has a| right to expect from you. There are three of us girls wi are making pennants for Christmas and would like to know colors and flowers of the different THREE GIRLS. ~The state flowers are: Ala golden rod; Arizona, . apple bloom; n poppy; Colorado, Connecticut, mountain laurel; Delaware, peach bloom; Dis |trict of Columbia, nasturtlum; Florida, orange blossoms; Georgia, Cherokee rose; Idaho, syringa; Ill nols, the native violet; Indiana, carnation ; sunflower; Kentucky, Loutatana, magnolia; M. cone and tassel; Maryland, black- eyed Busan; Michigan, apple blos- som; Minnesota, moccasin; Mis. sissipp!, magnolia; Missourt, golden rod; Montana, bitter root; Nebraska, golden rod; Nevada, |sage brush (its shrub); New Mex | {eo, eactus; New York, re North Dakota, wild rose; Ohlo, scarlet learnation; Oklshoma, mistletoe |Oregon, Oregon — grape; Rhode | Inland, violet; South Dakota, «nem. | jone patens; Texas, blue bonnets | Utah, sego Iily; Vermont, red clover; Washington, rhododen dron; West Virginia, rhododen- dron; Wisconsin, violet; Wyoming, blue fringed gentian. Q—Are the police and the fire forces in the government's employ? A READER. A-—These departments come un der the jurisdiction of the munict-| pal government 6 California, gol | columbine; Q—Kindly teil me the meaning of the red and also the white rose. | When the War of Roses, and | what was it about? Thanking you, | ant JACK. A.—White rone, silence; red rose, I love you The War of the Roses is the name commonly given to the civil wars in England tn the 15th cen tury. The cause of the wars was the rival claims to the thrones by the families of York, whose badge was the white rose, and Lancaste’ | whose badge w Q—Our club Is planning to e |tertain a number of older peopl |and we wish to give a short play, | | beside several other numbers. We/| have decided to give “The Evolu tion of the American Fashions” one number. | Can you give us a brief list of the fashions from the Puritan styles up to the present date, or a few suggestions? PRES. D. X. CLUB. A—It will be much bette you to go to the brary and get a book on fashions. Q—WwWill you be kind enough to anawer the following questions in your column? Who were Ananias and Munchausen, and why are | spoken of in connection with un- truthfulness? IGNORANCE. A.—Anantas is a biblical charac- by reason stances, embracing every section of the store. We want you to get your share. morrow. Come to- Fraser-Paterson C ter supposed to have been s' dead by God for telling Mes and Olympic will go out of commission for being a fraud. character, of adventure absurdly exaggerated. | ONTABLIS ac P)ougall ¢ fouthwick KB. GAGE, Keo SHOOND AY. on4 PIKE ST ED 1875 ver 15 New Models in Embroidered Voile Waists $1.95 HEY are of good quality voile with em- in allover broidery beautiful floral, scroll or eyelet de- and trimmed with Val. Baby igns Va or imitation Irish lace. The fact that the assortment of thirty dozen in- cludes fifteen dif- ferent models in itself assures you of a splendid style variety All the waists have low necks with collars in every conceivable fashion. Long or short set-in sleeves and fancy front fastenings. This is really an exceptional opportunity and not a waist in the lot but is a splendid value at $1.95. ‘German ‘ond Floor. Boys’ heavy weight velvet corduroy Trousers are shown in sizes from 5 to 18 years, and every pair is guar- anteed to wear satisfactorily. Splendid values at $1.50. BOYS’ BLOUSES 50c Boys’ Blouses of Red Seal madras, blue chambray or black sateen; will give excellent wear and launder splen- didly. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Good values at 50¢. WOOL JERSEY SWEATERS $1.50 Boys’ All-wool Jersey Sweaters in gray or avy, are in sizes from 3 to 12 years ice them specially Friday at $1.50. —Third Floor, maroon. We uck;traffic the Mauretania and the | temporarily. Baron Munchausen is a fictional) = a SER RGRIORNTS RR Nece associated with stories| Only 25 people attend meeting called by Everett Citizens’ league hod oppose Ii Owing to lack of transatlantic! road bon via the “MILWAUKEE” HORT LINE SERVICE A TEEL TRAINS SPECIAL SLEEPER on evening trains to and from Spokane. Can be occupied on arrival at Spokane until 8:30 A. M. Leaving Spo- kane, the sleeper is ready for occupancy at 9:00 P. M. Onservation Car and Daylight Service on famous train“*Olympian,”” CITY TICKET OFFICE SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE Proves Its Superior Economic Value RTIFICIAL gas is today classed among the necessities of modern life. In reaching this position, its use has become practically uni- versal, as must be the case with any com- modity before it can assume the character of a ne- cessity. No commodity could come into universal use unless it possessed economic value to a su- perior degree. The relative cheapness and effi- ciency of gas have brought it to its present import- ant place in the American household. It is only by being cheaper and better than other fuels and illuminants that gas can gain entrance to homes and industries and come into such general use as to be looked upon as necessary to the public welfare and comfort. Occasionally the people are misled by unjust at- tacks on gas companies, and under the influence of to deny tages and convenience of this modern fuel by using error are induced themselves the advan- too small a quantity to get its real benefits or by refusing to use gas at all both the public and the gas company suffer. Under such conditions, The price of gas in Seattle brings it within reach of every one and its cost is a very small part of the expense of maintaining any home. SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Phone: Main 6767 saa SEERCCR EERE uance of $1,500,000 for ~~ i