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china | Anty Drudge Makes Mrs. f Newbride Happy Anty Drudge—“Well, here I am, bright and early, ’ so as to show you how to use Fels-Naptha i Soap and get your wash out of the way before the end of the day.” Follow the Mrs. Newbride—“Mother will be so surprised pabyeg el when I show her how much I have learned hen Gein . since I got married. I must tell her about Wrapper. Fels-Naptha Soap. This is where I get ahead of her. She has never used it, and she has such dreadful washes it takes her all day to do them.” Gold-Filled ctacles ones, Fited wie Spherical Lenses. $2.50. Examination Free BINYON Orric AL co... ry Ave. [CAN'T IDENTIFY BODY OF MAN Little hope of establishing the | identity of a man found murdered }{n @ barn at Kent was held by coun- }ty authorities Thursday, All means of identification had been careful ly removed from the body. Even |the shoes were missing An inquest, conducted by Deputy Prosecutor Crawford White and Deputy Coroner Howard McDonald ra *\at Kent, Thursday, revealed noth. Try Musterole. See How! {ng that would lead to the Mdentity Quickly It Relieves of the victim or murderer. rub MUSTEROL day. A. V. Alvord, who owns the darn, stumbled across the body in pthcod head was badly crushed. The murder occurred about three weeks ago, tt Is thought The murdered man was without a coat, hat, shoes and stockings. Three weeks ago an overcoat and underclothing were discovered id umually the pain is gor ay ‘heli fctous, roothing comfort comes EROLE ts a clean, white le with ofl of mustard. not blister. and nurses use MUSTER ‘aver its place. toad of mustard plaster. 01 and recommend it to their pa- * ey will gladly tell tet it gives from bitte, ‘ou what re B darn. | Whether these clothes belonged }to the dead man the authorities have been unable to determine. A note book, in which several/ items had been written In Polish, was found in the coat. This will be translated, throw some light on the mystery Be sure you get the TEROLE. Refuse what you ask for. The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Receiver named for $12,000,000 Columbus, O. Today and Tonight Your Chance q $300 Baldwin make $142, another q only $96, Manufacturers’ emer Read Star Want Ads for|gency sale. Read page 3, this pa é per. Free delivery tomorrow- Use them for resvlts profit. Christmas, It Merry Christmas to All SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY om ays \S 7 delicate material, heavy blankets, greasy overalls, carpets and rugs as it is for laces. cleans woodwork, pots and pans, fine It does this in cool or lukewarm water, with little trouble, the year round. Use Fels-Naptha Soap. Use it the Fels-Naptha way and the rest is easy. KILLED AT KENT The crime was discovered Tues-| a hay loft. The right side of the/ beneath a wagon bridge near the) in hope that it will} Hoster-Columbus Breweries Co., at} tact} or cut glass. FELS @ CO. PHILADELPHIA |YOU’VE SIMPLY GOT TO HAVE ONE SO AS ' | | attie—and it’s the trot i the new fitted to dance. “creations” some of Saturday evening. quaint 1860 style, but the 1915 maid to dance the 1915 steps with gay abandon. | The new dancing frocks are| short, very short; the shortest are eight inches from the ground, they're foxy. THE WAR TODAY ENGLAND — German bombards Dover; news suspended over Christmas. ore | Ing of German resistance. ee RUSSIA—Slavs strive | In defense of Warsaw. AUSTRIA—Defeat In | elles. |QUITS THE FORCE TO Ind., club Dec und pelled to resign, TO FOX TROT RIGHT, The “fox trot” gown has hit Se- | 8 foxy a gown as) A number of | have been Seattle's fair) who will show them for the first io at the Moochers’ club dance | it is ruffied and beflounced In a there's a flare at the bottom that will allow | a aviator) juance of war FRANCE AND BELGIUM—Allies still claim gains, but admit stiffen- | to check German advance, which forced end of Cracow siege; desperate fighting Servian campaign tacitly admitted; gains| claimed against Russians in Carpa- thians. | GERMANY—Sinking of allies’! submarine by Austrian batteries) claimed. cee | TURKEY — French destroyer's | bombardment scatters Turkish troops concentrating near Dardan | ETURN 70 SOCIETY Swing. | walking a| » atrenuous a job for Mra, *. Hart, millonatre police woman, #o she has quit the police | force and returned to her former position as social leader in Muncie Mrs. Hart was appointed to the police foree 4 h own reque: | about a ye » wore a uni-| |form and ¢ a club and did] regular poll Recently her health falied and she was com »AR—THURSDAY, DEG 24, 1914, There’s no secret about what can be done with the help of Fels-Naptha Soap. It’ssomething every woman who has used it is glad to tell every woman who hasn’t. Fels-Naptha Soap dissolves dirt. makes clothes It clean and white without hard rubbing or boiling; it does not hurt is just as good for stained It Better buy Fels-Nag tha by the carton or box. 'PEOPLE MAY GET A VOTE ON NEW ELECTION PLAN : The council] Thursday apereres| }the resolution submitting to a vote) jot the people the amend ption for erential charter mont calling for but one el by city officials the 5 @ away tion need of a pr’ Under this « Councilman Erickeor ing in election expenses wi ma¢ | The rential plan allows the voter to express second and third | chotoes, as well as first If a candidate recetves a majority of first-cholce votes, he is declared elected Otherwise, the —second-choce votes are added, and then the third. chotce votes, until a majority vote is secured. This system ts now in | vogue {n Spokane antl several other cttles. choice. Troops will be withdrawn from | Colorado within next ten days | eats | BEST VOR KIDNEY SAYS DOCTOR De . The “Oriental Limited” —ViIA— America biret™ | Glacier National Park Ly. Seattle Ar. Spokane 7:30 p. 7:45 a. m. m. Compartment-Observation {| Cars, Standard and Tourist | || Sleepers, Dining Cars and Coaches | Ticket Office Columbia and Second Phones: Main 117, Elliott 5609 King St. Passenger Station (Union Depot) | Phone Main 2740 While ¥ Silver Fillings . 25 | NESTS —805% Pike St, We uso nothing bufthe best mater ing reult for a pe f 15 years, A Platinas Wi 0 iold Alloy Fi « Vroe. and Wat! ENTISTS—Cor with the ‘\ be eaten with a fork or In the fin-| |eaten before |class physician | \ Just Printers 11013 THIRD ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Third and Vike, PAGK 5, Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Dear Mise Grey: Ao a last resort! ac Dougall R. B. Gage, Receiver Second Alve. and Pike St. ESTA rep 2 fouthwick to 9a.m* fora oven 9 a. m 1 come to you. | am the mother and sole support of two daughters, whom) 7 | must keep in school. To do this| | must work every day, | am not| complaining about that, but we are in danger of losing our home, and then | don’t know what we would do. | In ix weeks a large amount of In. | terest will be due, and if | can't meet| It we will be put out. We have a number of thorough | bred and highly prized Persian cate. and | thought we might be able to| sell them if we only had some way| of letting people know about them. | There are two orange tabby kit-/ tens, male and female, which are of a fine color, nose, eyes and coa also a brown tabby that matches the same description, They are of a| blue-ribbon and prize-winning stock | of this city, We have three solid black kittens, too, the sire of which | is one of the best known cats In the West | We have raised them, and they! are lovable pets, and would make nice Christmas presents for any-| one. We will let them go ata rea sonable price. Miss Grey, If you can print thle, and any of the readers are interest ed, they can get further particulars by calling up North 164 after 4 p,m. MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS, | T # case has been verified by Hable persons, so if any of the r ers care ta buy one of the kit they will be aiding a Just cause Q.—Almost two years ago | war| | going steady with a fellow. One day| he came to bid me good bye, and said that he had accepted a position | in San Francisco offered him by an| uncle there. We always thought the world of each oth corresponding with | bec. engaged. T received from him he soon be on his way te Seattle, where we would be married, and then we would go to San Francisco to live Last evening | met him at the depot, and behold, what did | see that almost made my blood stand| still? There he stood, a full-fledged | pro Bon gentry, with puffed hair, | . 2 curl In front of his head! wih "aneont blinded one's e high-heeled shoes and box coat sult, jee. a “Hello there, kid, how are 7. ‘told him right then and there that when he made up his mind to) dross Jike a man should, and discard his cheap Bowery slang, he could come back to me. Then we | know he Is still in town. Did 1} | do right, or do you think | was too hasty? SEATTLE GIRL. | A—You @id only what any self-| respecting, decent girl would have} dor Require the man 1 marry to coma up to your standard {f you don't want to drop down to his. If} your friend has any true metal in him, he will accept your verdict and} return to you, If not, you would not be happy if married to him. | Q2—WIIl you state If the authors! Bertha M. Clay, Mrs. Georgie Shel- don and Charlotte Braeme are one and the same person, and if that person is aman? | read an article in a recent publication to that effect DESIROUS. George Sheldon Downs, Mra authoress, is a woman, She uses the 1 plume of Georgie Shel don, but I never heard of her using} Bertha M. Clay or Charlotte Braeme as a nom de plume. Q.—What kinds of ple may cheese be served with, and what kind of cheese is used? Should the cheese GOOD-EATS. may be served with ple. When served! pie is usually hot New York cream cheese is the best with ple Ch apple or m n this wa to serve Appeats on Price ¢ which great price reduc been made. on have Watch for the Bell It points to remarkable economies. Neither cards placed on the goods o'clock. Store Open Until 9 P. M. GIRL OF MYSTERY CANNOT REMEMBER WHO SHE IS OR FROM WHAT CITY SHE CAME “Belva Brown,” the “Girl of Mystery.” A small cube of it fs laid on the She calls herself “Belvaj swer to these questions. plate, and {is eaten in the fingers. Brown.” | But Anchorage can tell her} ot She is 22 years old 6 feet 4| nothing, and, though her questions Q.—ie there anything that wilt] inches tall, has black hair and|have been sent broadcast over the take off a scar left by a burn? brown ey }country, no word comes back to - | She came to Anchorage No-|comfort her with tidings of the A.—It 1s sald that the following | vembe home ends that may await lotion has been effective in some| ne says she is a college grad-| her 5 cases: One-half ounce borax, 12| te) 23 the “mystery grains salicylic acid, 3 drams glycer-| he talks fluently girl” horage, a suburb tne, 6 ounces rose water. Apply She speaks four languages. | of Louisville. She was fashionably cotton soaked in the solution, and - dressed, and he ity attracted allow to remain on some time. Use| LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec, 23.— / attention even Southern city for seve weeks, if need be. | “Who am i?" noted for its beautiul women | “Where is my home? Where To those who questioned her she Q—I1 become so sick and dizzy! do | belong?” said her name was “Belva Brown,” when riding on a street car or train In desperation that borders | but here she was going she jand don’t know of anything to take| of Anchorage pleadsfor an an- | couldu't tell why she was in An. |to prevent it. Can you or a anchorage pleads for an an- | chorage she didn't know, and she | remedy? | A The tr uble is akin to se | sickness doa remedy for {t 1s jhard to find. What will help one} person will nat help another. Some claim that a few grains of coffee the journey is helpful you to consult a first Customers bring It's a bit better, but T adv _Free Delivery Christm. Bis tok. Sees. 350 Hallet & Davis piano, only $77. Another one, exceptional bar gain, $116 Read page 3, this paper. n be remade Nock pieces, into shoes here from every part of the city, be- cause our work is different. REGAL SHOE, REPAIR SHOP Main 4196, CHRISTMAS PRESENT bag “1s A statue or fancy calander Model Millinery Co. sults them all. Get them at , s Tawk Mids. your own price. 709 Fourth Ave. «@AIN 1043 We Are Gold Crowns... Corner of Third Ave. and guarantes a ork eu tn pleasing and last Honvy 1a Br of Teeth ‘ Da $5.00 and RA: 00 Lady Attendants. Kentrance 800% Dike Mt. 8 | Coa i | MRS. M. A. PORTER Leadiag Ura People’s Bank Bide Porter’s | NOT JAM, BUT— Mrs. am, | Butte, YOUR OLD FURS beautiful Muffs and Fur. Tur- couldn't remember where she came from. The “girl of mystery many people many he says she lives at ave.,” but she cannot add th of any city to that addre She tells of visits to Salt Lake} City and Ogden. She speaks often of Omaha, Chicago and New York She also tells of a sad visit Hanover, Germany, where | mother died four years ago. to her | What will become of her? Will she pass into his' 8 one of the | unsolvable identity mysteries? Will she share oblivion with J, ©. R,, 6a long an unidentified inmate of a Minnesota hospital? Perhaps she will—or, perhaps, some one will recognize in this pic {ture some girl they once knew, some place, somewhere, and the vel Home:- | of mystery will be lifted Peanat MUSICAL PROGRAM IS Butter Youngsters. Over s Now hy Thousands of Pacifi OFFERED BY CHURCH The C hristmas s cantata, “The Star of Glory,” which will be sung by the Sunday schoo! class of tho First | Methodist church Thursday night promises to be the best musice offering of the year, A chorus of sixty voices will participate. Th concert starts at 7:30. No admis: ston will be char; ten unded Own your own home. It's easy. Read the offerings in STAR WANT ADS — then} SEATTLE | choose, Dare ds which will be placed on small lots of goods nor prices will be until after 6 | J. 1. Kraeg, 1808 Farnam ave., Omaha, is claimed by her as a rel- jative, but Kraeg denies that he ever knew her. | She talks a great deal, but what she says throws no light on her identity tions PHOTOS Made Now for Xmas JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS I, Mdg., Seattle. FREE DOCTOR In these days of strenuous Christmas shopping, espec- ially considering the unus- jually cold weather that we jare having, you are likely placing extraordinary strains jon your health. At the first |signs of sickness you should consult a competent physi- \cian. And we offer you the services of a competent physician ABSOLUTELY FREE Our physician is a man of many years’ experience | and a graduate of the best _ medical schools that the country affords. No matter what your ailment, he will give you a careful, thorough = examination and prescribe for you without the pay- ment of a cent on your part. {You can’t beat this proposi- |tion, can you? Brendel Drug Co. | 17 YESLER WAY Look for the Yellow Front. VIA Sunset Route Vill and comfort. THE— be one of pleasure No snow or cold weath- er, Sunshine and flowers all the way. Line of the j Sunset Limited e E No Extra Fare in and consult us your ticket. g SOUTHERN | | Put te C. G. CHISHOLM Come before buying District Freight and Passenger sf Agent Elliott 1256 4 720 Second Avenue f