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STAR—-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1914. PAGE 5 — LONDON DEMORALIZED BY THREAT OF INVASION ( s\.pcccct junc 'HOW THE BALKANS — TURKEY AWAY FRen RUSSIA IN SUROPE By Mary Berle O'Reilly LONDOS GOOD SHOES CUT K. B, GAGH, Receiver ACOND AV. ond FTKE #T Ktore Several * ade f nk ute eee)! | Women’s Knit Underwear the AF oe ey, Nc gape Silk and Wool Union Suits, in several favored yles, are “Globe and mixed, are also shown in several ¢ suit, $1.50. land's Let wi | | ; | | | | 2.50. “Halon Suits, of wool and cotton The ure ar Q.—Last spring my husband wi very lil and we were short of money, so | was obliged to borrow on our furniture, We borrowed $175 and paid In seven monthly In staliments of $21.30, = which amounts to $149.10 and now we have received a notice that the kro ei mas » world Wo wil? show our ene mies what tt 19 LraHal } to provoke Ger ~— i man erlod kaiser to a Perlin mob in 1914 Antwerp, a city as large as Liverpool and quite as rich, was opulated mere » furnish a base against Png Yet England remains una © man in the st Women’s Fleece Lined Union Suits are very special at, the suit, 75¢. Children’s Union site? and girls’ Fleece Line n Suits warm We price them at, the suit, 50¢, First Floor. Boys’ and very 65¢ and first of this coming month we still owe $106. Can they compe! ue to pay that large a per cent of Interest? | am willing to pay @ reasonable inter) est, but that seems terrible. WORRIED. A—The legal rate of interest {| 6% per num; a rate of Inter} jest not exceeding 12% agreed upon | lin writing, shall be valid. If you signed a note promising to/ pay a higher rate than 6%, provid ed tt does not exceed 12%, you must pay {t. I advise you to find out at once what rate of interest you are to pay, if you do not al/ ready know, and then you can fig-| jure out what the interest would |for the length of time you ae | > Phi he ‘ fraid Genameine” abel without exag- | Vegetable Washers of y, retinned wire, regular gerating or nin the naval price 90c, special, TO¢. and military ¢ Perforated square blocked Tin Bread Pan, single loaf But, says the man in the street se Le SOA ye Se gd ‘ any cannot use Antwerp as 4 s, ( 1ial shape, made of pure cast without violating alu in li ne. No. 9 size, regular price of Holland. The Scheldt has no ad Brussels for an air Jobneon ti t4.00 W a naval |rowed the money y Imported Kitchen Cereal Set of German stone china | | Zeppelins will come; they with blue decoration; set consists of six cereal jars, six niet ers If 80, extorate can protect their own. oy, ina he eo acy ne By orp gs aa alae | write the invitations, and what AS Pret on hye veg ve ee abe. ron affle ‘ons, regular pri $ , Spi ls Keith's $5.00 pio F Getir tome’ beeepenaive ve 4 Sale » men believe that the nly In. 1 - ” sede aero Patent Coit) | riease suggest some Inexpensive | 7 erta’ 4 RuALct c anata GHil ta saaekae ek Cone Gas Toasters, regular price 25c, special 16¢. prizes. If the number of guests too large to serve in dining room | at once, would it be best to serve |them refreshments at the “tre | | bap ohn Wagner Cast Iron Skillet, nickel plated, No. 8 size. ular price $1.00, special, 6O¢. Steel Skillets which will not warp or buckle; regular But mies. Therefore London is watchful, but behind the courageous silence lurks the | knowledge that North sea | er ahaliae bia - while the harbere ere crowded with | 40c size, special, 2B¢; regular 50c size, special, 3B play walting @hips, Should thes regular 60c size, special, 45¢. —Basement. UNDECID! | A—A “600” party ts almont al-| ways very enjoyable, Invitations | | may de written on “correspondence | ecards.” The name of the hostedé | should be written in the center with the words, “At Home.” Under. | neath, in the lower right-band cor jner, should be the hour and the | date of the party; In the lower left be destined not for Cossacks =| on their way to France, but for Uhians en route to Eng | | land then, In very truth, the Teuton Is at the gate. For the landing of Uhlane at New Castle, or Hull, would find the British army fight ing In France, the Island gar- risoned by boy recruit $5.00 Fine Wool Blankets $4.25 Men's $1 Tan Slippers Blankets that are warm and will wear unusually well, have « b y all wool filling and cotton warp. They are white with pink or blue borders, and measure 68x80 inches, These regular $5.00 values are specially priced at $4.25, }hand corner, “500.” A small fern C « 09 London, without quate for | plcture frame, a pretty collar and hea 7 san wetiiers. Mittions that thigtt Woolnap Plaid Blankets $2.75 je ff set, or one of the new shades, | Melos.cs* into forts and «uns Woolnap Blankets are light in weight, yet very warm. They ja plece of hand-painted china or (Mite) lavished on royal have a soft felted nap, are closely woven and come in combina a tion colored plaids, on white or light gray grounds; 66x80 inches. The pair, $2.75. All Wool Plaid Blankets $5.65 Strictly pure Wool Blankets, 66x80 inches, come in combination plaids of red and black, black and white, blue and white, pink and white, gray and white, or tan and white, The palr, $5.65. “Taira Floor. hants London waits and the waiting presses hard Wage paying work grows | scarce, unfindable. Within a | week 60,000 Belgians, many of them highly educated, have landed seeking any wage that will save them from starvation. All sorts MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. of shops are closing. Only embroidery would be appropriate | nd inexpensive, It would be best 0 serve the guests at the tables | rather than serve part at a time. | Map Showing—in Biack—the Small Portion of Territory Now Possessed by Turkey In Europe, and How the) Neutral Balkan States Have the Turks Penned In, Preventing Attack by Land on Russia Q.—My eon Ie not 21, but has| — Joined the navy. Have the authori-|do receive many calls similar to! tles the right to permit this? yours, but 1 cannot take the re A.M. | sponsibility of putting strangers in A—Minors over 18 years of age|touch with each other | | | can enlist without the consent of! At one tim was a stranger fn staple foods In at rents or guardians, but they must/a large city and lize that it ts . a are in oteney Seale A Taste pacteianate ee want-| QUOTA tu banat che eure be a demand at prices fixed by of St. Paul's {s merely a mighty the number of deaths from fled written statement of parent or/ one wishes to associate with, and HILE nothing Is positively settied in the ction held on Tues | the t. No one | shadow. In the grave, quiet dark delirlum tremens has gy day, and while the returns are by no means complete, indica. d, no one Londoners have acquired a habit bled, and the victimes are | guardian as to thetr age. }it takes time to choose friends. I "i fn have | |found the best way to meet nice| tlons are that the republicans have swept the state. A genera of looking upward Q—Please send me some moth-| People is through some organiza | Peaction has apparently set in throughout the country In favor of the re-| Armies of refugees arrive The bitterly poor, on | | | mostly women. The wives erty advice, as | don’t know what/ tion, such as a lodge, club, etc. But publicans, under the impression that the republicans can bring “good| dally to spread new reports | whose good conduct the | | of workmen ruined by the National Penny Bank emacit j (Sept. 15, $13,000,000 lost to ‘4 148,000 email depostters), and the wives of reservists called to the colore, are re sponsible for this enormous for amusement. | to do. J have been enga you must join one of theag to be-| time: of horror, safety of London may de- boy for oor ane. Tes ther come well acquainted. As you say, There le nd dolibt that thousalide of progressives who left the re- After dusk appears a new pend, though yet untried a } peblilon pater’ turned to | edi London, @ formless, mysterious have been found wanting. A re worth offiday | heard something very much| they are interested in their own af-| publican party two years ago returned to It yesterday. Two year: . new biahogrags “Clothen Bh to his dlecredit. He ex bode un.| fairs, but when you join you be-| Jones would have recelved no more votes in this state than did Taft. But) city, spectral and unreal. The new scandal, portentous in mate one Ferninines tat omen true to me, telling me | was the| come one of them, and eventually | the past two years, with the democrats In power, have worked some po- ite proportions, hae arisen bridges are dark, the asphalt aye too 4 only one he loved, and at the same| their Interests will become yours. | litical wonders. velvet black, the street lights In the Ill-famed East Side. In Increase In drinking. 1433 Third Ave. wom.| Every church has organizations for Both democrats and republicans have grown stronger, and their) ‘sored. Householders are ar. | White chapel and other plac | The Sekt Ie doctor E ARROW CO len. | am only 17, and an orphan. | Young people, and a ny added strength has come from the pr: ives. ee eernes intone. |... wears vee ree ee “ea ggg! : 1 bed . What shall | do? BLUE EYES. | lodges have women’s auxi President Wileon has been progressive enough, evidently, to satisfy| 18° *Plendid houses of partis tion wages and underfeeding jor an rd — oo Setbers ang Rotates of Ba | A—I take it for granted you all progrescive democrats. Hence the democrats yesterday polled their) ‘owiine deonel ce ag al have libprepared the popula. | patient reaovees 1 24'S) sagt Gne Sanyiae 06 |have absolute proof of your fian-| SCARES BOY BURGLARS full party strength. On the other hand, many progressives who oppose | pian, out fe. Come. tlon for a national calamity, ___it 1s returned. 1423 Third Ave. Near corser Pike. ce’s deceit. I do not believe in| Two boyw tried to break tnto a the democratic tariff policy voted for the republican candida convicting people on circumstan-| garage owned by Charles B. Harris, protest. Former! Starr-Mac- tial evidence. It all depends upon/ 17s; isth av, Tuesday night, but Strange things happen In politics, y how much you think of him as to| were frightened away when Harris : |what you should do , Pherson Dept. Store} "i y2= tee! inst vou can overions | Stet eovere shots vo the oir SHE PLEADS GUILTY GEN, t ARRANZA’ him should he commit the same Ready Help _Jnannte Willits entored a plea of offense again you might be happy +} Ity toa ree of smuggling two mond ear rings inte IN CONVENTION # EL PASO, Nov. 4—Gen. : 0 | 00 =% erates are being realized at the 1/2 price sale none vuceves vere.” "of this old reliable Woolen Goods House. °——— sales were better. Today’s sales larger si tee depavinant wana fq than ever. Thursday, Friday and Sat- peace of Mexico” and a rebel patches received here. rintmy"the'aoisarer exert? MM Mlonday’s business was good. Tuesday’s FIRE LOSS IS $3,250 fires Wednesday whict e - asmien te urday are going to be record-breakers. WETy we : ‘ with him. But a man who prac:| tn time of : WED We win Canad : physical trouble caused by 3; a atic ag tices such decelt is never to be | indigestion, piicamiane reocittne ond PACKARD—VELIE. trusted, and most wives find It an | torpid liver, inactive bowels, is al- > irksome duty to be only one of| wabs given, quickl ¢ iy, certainly, nately TAXICAB Service many in the husband's heart. | by themost famous of family remedies | To (Heartbroken Wife": You + ] Elliott 320 ° }love Your husband, but dislike} S : some of his devilish ways. In the| ———— | first place, quit hating. as it hurts a sean —~—————| no one #0 much as yourself Krinke Piano School | |} When possible, go out every day,| PILLS |jbreathe deeply and think only! nt thoughts about your fam: | Qargest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, yourself and friends. In the| Sold everywhere, In boxes, 10¢., 280, evening, 1f your husband will not Baer Training, Ensemble Playing. tures, Semi-Monthiy Recitals. ree ee ctiner’ Brendway aad Pine, ||g0 With you, but is willing to stay Hours, 10 to 5, daily, Phone East 19. || home with the erage take one of |the children alon with you for \company and peessionally attend a} “LE DAvoine SAGEIES lecture or picture show or what-| lever pleases you, taking It tor | HIPPODROME Tgranted that you care only to at tend proper places. Avoid men es lcorts as you would the smallpox.| | Live true to your better self and | your children. | Make the most of every little pleasure and {t will gradually de-| STEWART 15 HOUSE velop into a big pleasure. Laugh a jand talk over the funny parts prety Pobhe atgraet with the children whether you feel Kap it or a gage will yoda | Will finish the “small” series of | Estimated loss, $1,750. Am \ tthe beet toate cn sar onan St ne ee ee Se es n account of the large wholesale 15th N od vg When the children are noisy, get DA. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. invited Mra. Turnbull, her nephew,| and a dwelling them interested In something. You! oltzheime “ epresen 62n was & ~ BULL BROS. [inant teach them to piay_a: quiet NERVOUS WOMEN Mr. Holtshelmer, and a representa-| W. 52nd was Sun" to be present in S io stock we carry, there are yet plenty of Just Printers (iin ie sieime ios) TAKE NOTICE! ALL BUOYS ARE BUSY iat HOA THIRD ANN 1048 ¥uTahfo""aometing tat'gee| Avenue eure sane “sortome) REYSEOME Hall | sor ine wisi tine since ron ° ° choice selections. ee |Rot require nis attention Pilaal hor teatiacey shoe’ itt Cor. Eighth Av. and Madison st. | Warden Paysee has been in offi ‘each your child 0 a e estimony about the Cor. a 8 1 office DANDRUFFY HEADS igatand oxen re A thay esa {work she has had done here ‘ THURGDAY, diov. 5, ATS M Tine taakh asic ae an ete DEPENDABLE UNDERWEAR AND SOCKS of Real Wool ” I will suggest the you will tind I have had teeth ext ngsdiy ADMISSION FREE stream add considerably to the . by the | _ busy appearance of the waterrront. ld MACKINAWS suitable for ‘everyone others: “Make two smiles grow | ings and bridge work don | BECOME HAIRLESS where a grouch once grew.” “A|Regal Dentists, I { groucher gets nothing but a cold In with the work and ise nervo' FOUNTAIN PENS | his head; keep sweet.” women to go to the Regal Dentists oo Ree Seber lee PRACTICE LAWSUIT f BLANKETS made of the finest Merino Wool, grown in 4 d Scalp Dries—Chokes Out the| Occasionally ask hubby” to Join ip ek SR, Sen " : PY Hair “3 cag tte [foe and the children in your fun,“ “CARRIE: WHIT RAPT” ea Fo ii Ata esse, 8 Eastern Wash. All colors and weights, single and double , rowtl derstand that you are going to be| dread of the dental chair. This 1s : Lrotes anny elo eral pe ‘ ; ‘i 1, gle fe, do Wy ali|ao not, you have created a cheerful| positively elim! all pain. |™ "| for bis military, William Hdris, a f starve your hair ote or ie witi spirit ‘in yourself and your chil Prices the lowest » will prove er —— univer ity student, has started sult ; FLANNEL SHIRTS, more than 100 numbers to select from r TE iisett 4g csnch weed to try colen | wat HAS Besnl e “ students. The suit {8 arranged tc & I bru oe er ne Ste only" ute] PHROUGH THE Mitt. Regal Dental Offices MUSIC | shel ish ean ice GLOVES AND MITTENS, you will need them soon 4 lg’ you deste ade sue iat DR. L. R, CLARK, MGR ey a 4 | ordin apply it Stl yaad Roe ewe: kinlcatharne. Monies 1405 Third Avenue, cee CORSETS ‘ UMBRELLAS; you need them now te at nil times, A fitted. Big sale on this w VENUS MARTELL ConseT Co. 1627 Second Av. os. ls vase. gét 80 lonesome for some one| ww. Corner Third and Union . my own age. | am 20 years old, | —— 1 have gone to church, but every — — one Is 80 busy and Interested in hie own affairs that | fee! more lonely than if | hadn't gone. Can you tell me if there is any) way to meet some nice young peo: BUY YouR |ple? Perhaps you have heard from |some one who has had the \same BLANK BOOKS WOOLEN COMPANY get ficull Si ly, OF GRINDING fale LONRSOME 4 All Foot Troubles } rnem hi FIRST AVENUE nd entire sign and and ¢ and Me ine e, and f x A.—It is always thus in a large | iM 4 ‘ Oeetiie 14 Morey Stationery Co. Binaruce’ oe Pa ale city, eapecially one where the pop-! ® Manto 1 Wivat Ava. dear Caladiads at remedy never falls. nt. ulation is more or less transient, I

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