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Fels-Naptha Soap is a servant. you have always thought of a servant as a luxury that you couldn’t afford. Well, some servants are a luxury at any price, but everyonecanafford Fels-NapthaSoap. Fels-Naptha Soap is a friend. Anty Drudge Likes Not the STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914 Perhaps ind of a friend that sticks by you only in fair weather and leaves when you are in trouble. your work at all times. It works hard and makes your work easy. It works sensibly and thoroughly. No hot-water near | with Fels-Naptha u Soap. Just cool or It lightens all kewarm water, a chance for it to dissolve the dirt, a few twists of your hands—and your work is done. Sensible Women Ure. Sensible—“Tillie will be sorry to miss you, Anty Drudge; but I sent her upstairs to lie down a little while before she dinner, This evening she is Charley Earnest, and even though we did get through our washing early, I has to help get going out with Better buy thought it wouldn't hurt her to havo a little rest.” Anty Drudge—“Tillie certainly has a good mother, Mrs. Sensible, and I can see that you are training her right. Fels-Naptha Soap is the emly thing that could get through your large wash in a morning, even with two women ” SCHOOL NEARS COMPLETION | TOLT, Wash. Oct. 29.—The} union high school building at Tolt | is rapidly nearing completion. The | people of the city and the co-oper- | ating districts are proud of the | substantial building. | | DR. L. R. CLARK, D. 0.8 | She entered the dental chair| ecared. She came out pleased. Read what Mrs. R. A. Hargus, of | dWeodinvilie, Wash, has to about Regal System Dentistry. | “I am certainly delighted with ip painless methods of dentistry office about as Believe you when you you would not hurt me. jut you certainly did convince me for the five teeth that you fook ont did pot hurt a bit. (Signed) “MRS. R. A. HARGUS.” | ‘There you are—we didn’t hort Mrs. Hargus—we won't hurt you. } Come and make us prove it. Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue, N. W. Corner Third and Union sald that) commetion We Teach You How to Sew Free. Drop in and see our say | once. aha , fete em ey sla FELS-NAPTHA 3 Follow the directions on the Red \ and Green Wrapper. PAGE § Cynthia Grey’s "A Young Girl, A. B.D,” send me a self-addressed ttamped envelope and I will Answer your letter privately CYNTHIA GREY o e Dear Mise Grey: In answer to “1, * letter, | am writing my experience, which is very much like her own, | loved and trusted a man once, and the whole world seemed to amile, and life wae like a paradise. What a shock when | came home, after being away to school, and found conditio did “Lassie.” | was at f art: broken, then pride got the best of me, and | decided | never could for give him. 19 then and he 25. For five y ‘* we lived in the} and he was always whenever jsame town forget, while all the time | longed for him and wished | had never | known, | Then came the other girl, and In ® short time they were married, d moved away, Oh, Mise Grey, | no one could ever know the misery of my life since then. | would say to “Lassie,” forgive him; God can be the only judge There is nothing In this life with out love, and what woman wouldn't be happier suffering with the man e loved? Down In my heart, | always forgiven the man | wre love should al head come first. LOST LOVE. Q.—Piease give me some sugges ltlon for a Halloween party for young people from the ages of 14 to 20, c. A—Get at the grocery, paper __| bags large enough to slip over a JAP TALKS TO CLUB TEWOER YEARS {LOOKS LIKE BIG Kakicht Teunashima, Tokio statesman, educated at Yale, who is a visit to this country, ad dressed the noon luncheon at the | Chamber of Commerce Thursday. His subject was, “Trade Relations Between Japan and Amertoa.” CATARRH TROUBLE ENDED BY HYO An Inexpensive, Easily Used and Most Effective Remedy. | Surely try Hyomet, nature's harm ath | bildren t Drug § Ro-pay” pla Hyomet (s not a cure-all, but a ape cific for distressing catarrh and sim Siar allments. You breathe Hyomet no that { eptic medi once re rt met outfit, which con haler and bottle of liguld, at Put twenty drops of Hyomet inte the Inhaler and breathe it a few times during the day. There is no| t nent #0 satisfying for tt tn-| opens ¢ stopped-up air you the fre the diach from thi nose daches vanis! rempond quick- Ge tains passages. unclean iy A New Principle in } Complexion Treatment Moat habit stifling film inative action, creams are Infurous when used | and makes th ‘The result iam perfectly nat-| correct principle In the tr { wrinkles ts to tighten the skin ly effective direction. | powdered | aver: | THAT JAR OF MUSTEROLE ON THE BATHROOM SHELF; Has Relieved Pain for Every! One in the Family hazel When little Susie had the croup Johnny got hie feet wet and 4, when father sprained when granny's rheumatiam That Jar of MUSTEROLE was right there to give relief and comfort. | MUSTEROLE I* a clean, white ofntment, made with of] of mustard It will not blister like a mustard OF ASSASSIN SAVE HIS LIFE) AT PRESS CLUB VIENNA, via Rome, Oct. 29. Gavrio Prinaip’s youth, it was atated here today, was what saved him from death for the assassination of Archduke Francie Ferdinand and the latter's wife, at Serajevo, last) summer. Prinzip’s trial, together with those | of the persons accused of complicity with him fn the assassination plot, was finished at Serajevo Wednes day. | Of the persons convicted, four were sentenced to ha: one to lif imprisonment, two, including Prin rip, to 20 years tn prison, one to 16 years, one to 13, two to 10, one to and two to 2 years. Ten were ac quitted. | Pringip is less than 21 years old, and for this reason it was predicted | all along he would escape with his Ife. | Canadian teachers want to get out of country involved tn war, and are applying for positions in Wash. | ington. Good Man for Alaska If you are an expert on Gaso- line Engines, you will find nu- merous opportunities {f you want to go to Alaska in the spring. Start now on our Practical Gas Engine Course It wil! fit you for about any Gas Engine work Alaske has to offer. There are many opporta nities here at home for the Ex pert Gas Engineer. Call and see the only PRAC. TICAL Engineering Schoo! in the Northwest Day School—9 to 12; 1 to 4 Night School—Monday, Wed nesday, Friday, 7 to 10 Our catalogue gives full partic ulars and cost of courses !n Elec trical, Gas and Steam Eaxuineer ing. Send for It Seattle wonderful “Sit-Strait” 1915 model, or phone us, and our representative will call amd demonstrate free of charge. plaster. Sewing Machine Machine Co. 1424 Third, near Pike. Main 1525. Are in Season Now — and Aches of the Back Any Style You Want, Too RAINIER BAKERY AND RESTAURANT SECOND AVE., NEAR MADISON (} 913 Engineering School First Av. W. and Roy 8t. |- od oe) oO4. How to Make the Sore Muscles. Frosted Feet often prevents ike MUS-| 4 60 Than the Ready- autekiy it tor and staction or with this Wayne, mptly re preparation. The Pinex Co., Ind. Ft NIGHT TONIGHT The fifth annual show of th Press club Thursday night ought t Th are 1 be a large evening. re acts on the program doudtedly be leas rotte The program will tions by the Press « These will be followed by a bang-u minstrel show home-made acts on the bill The Press club's special edition | newspaper, The EB will b given out during the evening It muckrakes many of Seattle’ best known citizens Some will un. than others. n with selec b orchestra. There are a lot of| Men from all local newspapers have contributed person's head; cut holes for the nose, mouth and eyen; decorate with some black paint; fold and send in invitations for guests Guests are requested to don the bag. wrap an old sheet around the | body and come to the party. When the guests arrive, mark with char coal a number on each guest, or cut the number out of black paper Then let everybody write © guess| |as to who the numbers really are Hang a large sheet on the wall or on the curtains of an archway ©, pin a witch cut from black paper Olon this sheet, cut little witches, | cats, im ete., out of black paper, | write a fortune on the back of each one with white ink, pin these on the sheet, and, blindfolded, let | the guests find their fortunes by P| pointing with a broom handle Against the sheet Cider and doughnuts or and doughnuts with apple eaten from the lap after the ghosts have unmasked. Then a prize ix awarded to the one who guessed the identity of the most present Any house games desired can b coffee an be o THEATRE | HOUSE OF Boys and Girls Under 17 Years Excluded TONIGHT 25c, 50c, 75¢ WESTERN-GOODYEA: played while the guests are stil! in thelr ghostly array, | Q.—Please tell me what to do, | am a girl of 16 who has been work-| Ing ever since | wi . Hav worked In veral places wher there were boys, | just had to leave because of them. One of the| boys said | was too pretty a girl to do house work, and that he couldn't keep his hands off. Hi: je me 80 mad putting his arms around me 1 left. | Now, Miss Grey, | am working where there is # boy. The other day he came in and grabbed me in his arms. | ran upstairs and all | could do was cry. | told a friend.| She wants me to leave. | like this place very much. Do you think It best to leave, as | think he Is mak- Ing a fool out of me? | What shall | do or say If he tries it again? HAZEL. A.—-Why do you allow any one to make a fool of you? Crying won't get you throngh this world, at least, | Rot very well. You must cultivate jself-reliance and learn right now you must protect yourself. | next time a boy insults you, resent | {t {fstead of running away to cry If you have the {dea in your head you are to pretty to do housework get {t out immediately, for bouse- work {# Just as honorable as any other kind of work, and a young| much better off employed in a re-| them made into beautiful Muffs and Fur Turbans Model Millinery Co. Sth Floor, Second, ai Pike People’s Bank Bidg Much Adler-i-ka Used In Seattle It 1s reported by Swift's Pharma cles, Becond ay. and Pike, and 236 Broadway N., that much Adler-1-Kka is sold in Seattle. People have found out that ONE SPOONFUL of this| simple buckthorn bark and glycerine almost ANY CASE mixture relieve: MINUTE after yc and pass out to use and cannot gripe 4-Room Flat for Rent Gas range and heater, laundry tray in kitchen; lawn; yard; good view; select neighborhood; close-in, Use Yesler car, RENT REASONABLE, 1711 WASHINGTON &8T. Phone Beacon 1952 R QUICK SHOE REPAIR COMPANY We Guarantee You the Best We Used 219 James St. Bring Us Your Old Shoes k in Town—The Best of Materials We'll Make Them Like Now. John Cicchetti, Prop. girl who is alone in the world 1a | epectable home. ~ | there a place where there There are many homes of the kind in this city. make up your mind to do it, you can ESTABLISHED 1 Me<Dougall R ccond Ave. and Pike St B, Gage, Receiver Store open Yam. to 6 p.m 39th Anniversary Sale Charge Purchases Made During This Sale Placed on November Bill, Rendered December 1st 12'%c Bleached Outing Flannel 9c Bleached Outing twilled weave, inches wide Regular 1234¢ 9¢. $6.50 Fine Wool Blankets $4.85 All-wool filling with a fine cotton warp They are white with borders of pink, blue or lavender, and have a three-inch binding of silk ribbon to match the border; 70x80 inches O blankets, special at $4.85. $1.75 Crochet Bedspreads $1.25 These Bedspreads are a good, heavy with a and 27 wearing quality sale Flannel is heavily Splendid fleeced outing flannel, price quality and come in a wide range of Mar- es patterns. 76x88 inches. All hemmed and ready for use. $1.75 crochet bedspreads, special $1.28 Children’s 25c Hose 18c Light-weight, fine ribbed Hose, es cially suitable for girls quality Anniversary pair, 18¢. Women’s Silk Hose 95c The assortment includes black, tans and costume shades in all sizes. Very special in the Anniversary Sale, the pair, 95¢. Boys’ and Girls’ Hose 11c Splendid for school wear. They come in two ghts and are very specially priced in this sale at, the pair, L1¢. Women’s Heavy Silk Hose $1.19 According to MacDougall-Southwick’s standard these are regular $2.00 quality. Here is an opportunity to secure prac- tical Christmas gifts at almost % price. The pair, $1.19. First Floor ize Our regular 2: Sale price, the $1.00 Fleeced Union Suits 75c Women* long or elbow-ler and in ankle length. and finished with a silk draw tape. sth sleeves, Merino Union Suits $1.85 Fine ribbed, spring needle Merino Will give most satisfactory wear. price, the suit, $1.85. Women’s 50c Knit Garments 39c This lot includes Corset Covers, Vests and Pants, in several different weights and styles, shown in for the white or cream. All are reduced sary Sale to 39¢. Boys’ and Girls’ Garments 50c Values to $1.25 This lot includes Vests and Pants in all several styles, but there are not all sizes in any one style. They come in white and gray, and lar values up to $1.25 Boys’ Union Suits 50c Usually the large sizes in these suits are sold at 65c, but we offer all sizes in these fine garments at First Floor. the same price the suit, 50¢. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. | place. If you cannot get Along. where re boys, why don't you find are none had just as well tect your dignity. But I am sure if you omen make these boys keep their! completed. Union Suits for women are made seamless and are hand-finished. Anniversary Sale Anniversary Sale price, 50¢. You will meet that type ot| man in every walk of life, 80 you| Daw, |to stand up for yourself and pro-| Highway No. 1, east of Redmond, 20c Huck Towels at 10c Linen and cotton mixed Towels with red borders, are hemmed and measure 21x 42 inches. In this we cannot sell more than one dozen to each customer. 20c Huck Towels, special at 10¢. $1.25 Bleached Damask $1.00 All pure Linen Damask, full 2 yards wide, comes in three patterns, plain center with key border, spot center with floral lover Fleur de Lis design. ular price $1.25 the yard. Anniversary price $1.00. $7.50 All-Linen Napkins $5.00 Fine quality satin finish Napkins, are 26x26 inches and hemmed. They were purchased especially for this sale and we consider them a_ splendid value. Sale price, the dozen, $5.00. Pu sale border Re $3.00 and $3.50 Long Gloves $1.9 12 and 16-button-length Gloves shown in tan, brown and some evening shades. They are all splendid qualities and would regularly sell at $3.00 or $3.50 the pair. Anniversary Sale price $1.95. Street Gloves 85c These are mostly in English style and are unusually good qualities at the spe- cial Anniversary Sale price, the pair, She $1.50 French Kid Gloves $1.00 French Kid Gloves, full pique sewn, come in white, black, tan and gray. $1.50 quality in the Anniversary Sale at, the pair, $1.00. Sample Gloves at 39c This lot includes chamoisette and lisle Gloves in 16-button and in wrist lengths. Very specially priced in this sale at, the pair, 39¢. —First Floor. French Button Pearl Earrin gs the pair 50c Union Suits in three styles, come with high or Dutch necks They are fleece lined, well made All regular sizes priced at, the suit, 75¢; extra sizes, the suit, 85¢. We are just in receipt of a shipment of the new French Button Pearl Earrings. They have fine rolled plate, pierce- less backs, and the pearls are extra lustrous. Specially priced at, the pair, 50¢. Also a similar quality with black enameled rims and sterling silver backs, $1.00, Black Enameled Button Earrings, set with tiny bril- liants; have fine gold-filled backs. The pair, $1.75. Brilliant Jet Pendant Ear- tings with tiny crystal tip, the pair, $1.00. —First Floor. Second Avenue and Pike St Anniver- sizes and are regu- the Rising Moon” two Irish plays, were begin right y egin right now Wednesday at Broad: sented soclety, WESTLAKE MARKET HAS MADE For women only. Cures the Money returned If they after fair trial. Open even’ TH Pik | ’ | and “Jack pre way high school by the Alpha Literary, <meereciseth siemens SANDERSON’S PILLS fost popue lar and only reliable remedy. obstinate +. tail, ines, REMARKABLE GROWTH Has Keep Right Up With Growth of Seattle THOMAS BOYD Manager Westlake Market (Photo by Curtis) | The Westlake Public Market cel jebrated its fourth anniversary last | Saturday by doing one of the larg. business {n {ts history. During the entire day and evening the market was simply crowded with people taking advantage of the bargains offered | From a small beginning market has grown steadily till it is |today recognized as one of the city’s leading business institutions Jand one of the finest markets tn the Northwest. There are now jnearly one hundred merchants do- ing business under the one roof. The Westlake Market was the plo: neer in the Fifth and Pine district, which tt snerally admitted ts pecoming more and more of a bust ness center. Thomas Boyd, man ager of the market, is an energetic and live young business man, and to his progressive ideas 1s un |doubtedly due much of the sub- stantia] growth of the market. Mr. Boyd stat “We have certainly seen no signs of the so-called tight business conditions here. 1 Saturday, our fourth anni versary, was one of the very larg: st day's business that the market ias ever done, In fact, hess has shown a good, healthy |xrowth right along, and we nat- jurally feel very much gratified. And we expect to see business keep right on improving.” est day's this | our bust: | FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW Well-Known Local Druggist Says Everybody Is Using Old-Time Recipe of Sage Tea and Su'phur. | Hair that loses its color and luster, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair, Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thou- | sands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which {s so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture by asking at any drug store for a 50-cent bottle of “Wywth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” which darkens the hatr so naturally, | so evenly, that nobody can possibly | tell {t has been applied. Besides, it takes off dandruff, stops scalp itching and falling hair. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with | it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, By morning the gray hair disap | pears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is | that, besides beautifully darkening | the hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and luster and gives it an appearance of abundance, 2 fouthwick