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STAR—THURSDAY, DEC, 31, 1914. PAGE 5. It’s not very often you find something of value, for which you don’t have to Why Anty Drudge Can Take Things Easy Mise Justengaged—“Anty Drudge, do tell me how you keep such a nice, clean house, have such beautiful white clothes, and still have time to go around and visit your friends and keep well and happy-looking.” Aunty Drudge—“My dear, years ago I found out the way to make things easy for myself. Since then I do my work, have time for rest and pleasure, and whenever I can, help my friends by telling them about Fels-Naptha Soap. I let it do my work for ma.” give anything in return. But if you use Fels-Naptha Soap to wash with, you will find that it will dothe hardest part of your work by itself, and you will not have to give any of yourstrength to loosening the dirt in your clothes. It will dissolve dirt and grease, take out grass stains, blood stains or fruit stains, in cool or lukewarm water, without hurting the finest piece of lace or fading delicate colors. Clothes, floors, carpets and rugs are cleaned most easily and thoroughly with Fels-Naptha Soap, cool or lukewarm wa- ter and no HARD rubbing or scrubbing. aS aloe ser ia r\ LONG PETITION PILGRIMAGE WINS CLEMENCY FOR DIETZ MADISON, Wis, Dec. 31-—An 11,000-mile pilgrimage afoot by Lesite Dietz on behalf of his aged son. Cameron dam, has been rewarded. Wednesday Gov, McGovern com- muted Dietz’s life sentence to 207 odtatn parole in four years. tinually for nearly two years, car | seize his land tying a petition for his father’s re-| tion of a Jease from city to city. He gath seven-year Hostilities began DR. E. J. BROWN Maiden of Hayward rounty, lying in ambush, fired on Diets's son daughter. He severely wounded HAS CUT PRICES wo to aol Gen doth. My offer ts for to a Fe come| Then an attack on teen witheet charge. and I will she te | followed, Dietz resisted the how you cove « dollar and I make « doi-| ties for several days, during which time the cabin was Bew TuPostons wxo| fight. IMITATE MY Came AND SIGNS JUST lets was charged NEXT DOOR TO MY OFFICES. evenings until # and Sundays! \entil 4 for people whe work. dc and 10c Plant and Office, 10th Ave. and E. Union. EB. 849—Phones—E. 1164. liver le it and romptly. | try Fi lour DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES “Gentlemen: Three years ago 1| took somnoform to have my upper} teeth extracted and suffered ter-| ribly from the after effects. I Greaded even the thought of a| dental chair, but later I was forced to have my lower teeth taken ont,| 80 I thought I would try your meth- od, which I take pleasure in highly | recommending to any one in need| of painless dentistry, for the nine teeth you extracted absolutely; without pain “MRS. O. © “1811 Regal Dental Offices | DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union M'DONALD, 38th Ave. N.” | sented personally to President Wil Among the signatures Dietz se- father, John Dietz, the outlaw of|cured were those of 29 governors. A number of senators and congross- men were also signers, John Dietz attracted nation-wide years. This will enable Diets to attention in 1911 when he resisted | with his gun attempts made by the The younger Dietz tramped con-| Mississipp! River Logging Co. It was the culmina- court had decided in favor of the| ered 3,000,000 names, which he pre-| wealthy timber company. | bullets. A deputy was killed In the | although {t was never conclusively | sbown that a bullet from killed the officer, The Wise Housewife demands Fisher's Blend The Perfect All-Pur- seb = Cakeand | ‘|CLEW TURNS UP IN MYSTERIOUS KENT TRAGEDY Sheriff Cudihee’s men, working on the mystery which has confrout- ed them for more than a week, since the finding of the body of a murdered man in the hay mow on the farm of A. 8, Alvord at Kent, obtained their first real clew today from Walter McCray, a deep sea diver of Tacoma. } McCray, who has charge of the} repair work on the Tacoma-Seattle interurban trestle, near Kent, has| reported to Sheriff Cudihee that some weeks hgo he gave employ ment to a tramp. On the same night that Alvord heard a noise tn Bis barn the tramp disappeared from the camp ith a hand ax. ‘VILLA MEN DRIVEN OUT OF VERA CRUZ WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.--Ad-| vices received at the Carranzista | agency declared the state of Vera Cruz had been cleared of Villistas| and that Gen. Sauviran, command. ing 600 Villla troops, had surren dered to Gen. Obregon Jalpitan. | to battle. The when Sheriff Diets’s —_ riddied with | with murder, his gun} | NEW YORK, Dec. Otto Wolf, ‘proprietor of “Good | Eats” cafeteria, at First and Cher-| ry, has turned over the keys to his cash register for New Year's da receipts to the Washington Chil dren's Home society j ‘THE TAILORS AS AN | ASSET TO SEATTLE There are in every city a class of tallors who contribute {n no small measure towards building up the! no “three-figure” plause, “Our Mary,” who has c New York for the Christmas is now a nurse, and her h \ well as wounded soldiers, rec care in Miss Garden's beau’ villa, which is now known to all diers an “Mary's Garden.” IMMIGRATION BILL \h lis, ‘They are the tallors wh \, SUPERIOR |} [iico cit ot their’ carments st} AMENDMENT LOS \ home.” If the news came to us \,, to an All-Hard Wheat / Flour or an All-Soft & tai Wheat Flour ‘ that a great factory employing 600 men was about to locate here, we would all agree that such an enter prise was worthy of our support. Then let us think. Is it not #o that right here in Seattle we have at present a great many high-class tailors who employ a great many high-class mechanics at wages above the average to men who| | work with their uands who are a |greater asset to our city many | times than such a factory would be? There are thousands of them who spend their earnings with us. They own their homes; they raise their | families here; they need your sup- port, and by all the laws of logic and self-interest, they should re- ceive it. If brick houses could be made In WASHINGTC vote of 34 to down today the amendment to immigration bili, admitting to U. §. fugitives from gious and racial whether they could pass the I acy test or not , Dec, 81 After the Modern hall tonight at 9 o'clock, year. The dance {8 an all-n! one, The Ladies’ Auxiliary and Royal Neighbors will assist, | | SQUARE UP! Are you preparing to begin the your financial and moral your New Year ineliination rungention « mgregetional church has inaugurated a ante everybody to even down to personal ¢ » Sugsestion has been picked uy | business men are strong for tt, and even a few common folks do most of Ahe squaring up, have condescended to listen | Dr. M Matthews, First Presbyterian church, fs a leading advo | cate of the “Square-Up" idea | Dr. Matthows offers the following suggestion By Dr. M. A. Matthews SQUARE UP! The man who, because of physical disability, cannot pay his obliga-| tlons, dewerv ympathy and meroy. | The man who TRIES to pay his creditors should be alded and en-| couraged, The man who just WILL NOT pay HIS DEBTS should be! driven from respectable society and deprived of his citizenship | He |e a curse to all honest, debt-paying citizens There Is one debt we all owe—that it, to LOVE ONE ANOTHER We should pay that debt first. } Envy and hatred will bankrupt any one. master, His home is in hell Pay every honest debt, settle every personal difference, adjust ev- y misunderstanding, forgive your enemies, and then you will be able to| stand before God and the world as an honest man, | If you are not willing to try to do these things, you brand yourseif| as a HYPOCRITE and KNAVE, | Be honest with God, yourself and YOUR NEIGHBOR, and then this | win be the best city in the whole world. Let us all try to draw the trial balance and be ready to present a | clean ledger to the New Year. IT 18 GOING TO BE THE BEST OF ALL YEARS. New Year right? lentions? n in this direction, tfered by Rev, Sydney Are you ready to equare’ you will do Strong of the | well to follow the novel Geen Dr td Anne © Strong He Square-Up" campaign. » up with everybody udges furthered by other pastors; who will w aple are In It sounds All debts | Selfishness Is a hard task- | -|GASH TILL SAVES | CLERK FROM DEATH a¢ Dougall - fouthwick H. B. GAGE, Keceiver SHOCOND AV, and PIKE AT Store Closed Friday, Jan. 1, 1915 In Observation of New Year’s Day prize by Mr. J. Dennis and Mrs. Count. BEST FOR KIDNEYS—SAYS DOCTOR 30,—Mary| Garden bas & new role—the most! Reeela, tragic in her repertoire, and there's salary attached) Greater Russia is 160,100,000. | to It, and ft brings her very lttle ap-| at Versatiles has been converted tn- to a hospital for French soldiers Children orphaned by the war, as Q—1 am a young mother. baby le 6 weeks old and she cri oa A _._ great deal, My mother-in-law in-| “MARY’S GARDEN’ IS fer’suirts ana tanner mightrobes. SOLDIERS’ REFUG My motheriniaw made and gave me these flannels, but | have never used them. She says baby is cold nd should wear them. What do |you think? Y. M. | A—Fiannel 1s supposed to be necessary for winter clothing for a baby, It need not be worn next |the akin, necessarily, but should be put on over a cotton garment, if the baby's skin tx | Flannel fs both warm and light in | weight. It is usaally considered in disperteable in a layette. | Since you and the child's grand- mother do not agree, why not let the family doctor decide? |phone him today | @—Would It be right to address | doctor's wife in this man Mre. Or. O. B. ink”? |wished to address a letter to the |doctor and his wife, which should |come firet, his name or here? In thie case she is not a doctor, but, If ehe were, would she be called a doc- | tor or a doctress? H. | AA woman never takes her |husband’s title. The address would be “Dr. and Mrs. O, B, Blank.” The husband’s name always appears jfirst on the envelope. her title when being addressed pro-| feastonally. For example, she would be called “Dr. Mary Smith,” but if she were married her title would be and her husband jointly, and the |address would be “Dr. ‘ind Mrs | Smith.” The form “doctress” ts not | used, Q—Piease print the ree of M. A.—The estimated popu tation of ome hol. ome and enlist the United States army would they be considered lawfully divorced? DESERTED. A.—By no means; divorce pro- ceedings are necessary in Q—Would you please tell me a sure oure for pimples? | have tried three cures, but with no success. | How can I get rid of dandruff? 8. F. olve tiful nol! A.—To My) grace him, for | love him too much, } | don’t mi | happy, very sensitive.) Tele-| if a person! land raisins. | A woman, If a doctor, is called by| four gradually until the dropped on letters addressed to her|'"@ of gentlemen who are passen- jin a private partor, and some of jare passengers in these elevators Q.—if @ man should leave his wite| get rid of the pimples,| To the fact that he was leaning against the cash register in a fur- nishing and hardware store at 214 Ratlroad ave. Thursday morning, |when the heavy collapsed @ [and fell, H. Sputzer, 26, clerk in the store, owes his life. The cell jing fell and tts weight would have jerushed the life out of Sputzer if jthe heav~ cash register had not | kept the weight from ) otriking him. |FLYING SQUADRON ATTACKS DUNKIRK LONDON, Dec, 31.—A_ sys tematic aeroplane attack on Dunkirk was made by five Ger- man machines Wednesday, and resulted in 15 deaths and the serious wounding of 32 person: Shots fired by squads of eol- diers In the street fell short. As each Taube completed its Journey across the city, anoth- er appeared, until four ma- chines had swept by. What i) | do? He says if | y him he will er be is he never did tee a girl he cared for like me. | coaid never forget him, and sometimes | think it will be best for me to go where he can never see me any more, but when | think of giving him up it seems that | cannot. MABEL. A.—If you mean th cause you are a cripple you are a disgrace, you are too out your af. fiction, and if your folks entertain that attitude toward you, they are selfish and unkind I cannot advise you as fully as I should like to, because you do not state whether your condition would affect the children which might come to you. If not, there ts no reason why you should not marry o—witt_ you pase give vn| MAY TEACH MUSIC orvaapie wuce cove? *Cewa| FREE TO CHILDREN A—Two cups brown sugar, 2 H With a view towards furnishing! musical training for children who! could not afford to pay for lessons, Qn investigation of the needs of city schools will be conducted by the Seattle Musical Art society PREXY WILSON WILL | Bake in a moderate oven Jon WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—Presi- Q—1 note that a custom has be.|2¢nt Wilson announced today that ke had decided to speak at the) come prevalent In the Cobb build.) Fo vad Gpeited to spaak at the gers int ators with ladies, to| ton in Indianapolis on Jan. 8. remove thelr hats If they were | cups apple sauce, % pound cur. rants, 1 teaspoon ginger, 1 teaspoon cloves, 1 cup fat, 1 pound raisins, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, % teaspoons soda, flour to make very stiff. Cream sugar and fat, add the see soning, then the apple sance, to which the soda has been added. Beat vigorously, adding half the) flour gradually, then the currants Beat again, adding) | attfe, the physicians who are tenants In this building actually stare at a man who falle to remove hie hat, if he were a tranegressor of The rs’ Internationa | League of America held {ts annual | me strict law of good manners) hall Wednesday, which 1,000 per- and common decency, | have/sons attended. The grand march noted that many of the ladies who/ was led by Councilman Bob Hes keth and Miss Alice Lord, The prize Waltz was ‘won by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis, and second | MUCH ADLER-I-KA USED IN SEATTLE It is reported by Swift's Pharma- cles, Second ave. and Pike, and 235 Broadway N., that much Adler-!-ka is sold in Seattle. People have found | out that ONE SPOONFUL of this simple buckthorn bark and glycerine are also business women, such as nurses and assistants to the phys!- clans. Will you kindly give your opinion as to whether or not it Is Incum- bent upon a business man, a gen- tleman, to remove his hat in a pub- lic elevator In @ public bullding when on @ business errand, and is it In keeping with American demoo. racy to pla: stigma if there any more cail for this cour- make them vigorous, ridding od of acids and poisons, Start now. Complete course taught—thorough, reliable. Ali applications must be in before January 16th. h Floor, Second, at Pike A New Year Opportunity Never before have there been so many openings for young men in ELECTRICAL and GAS ENGINEERING. If you had a practical knowledge of Gas Engines, Dynamos and Motors, you would be line for one of the g00d positions constantly of- fered by the large corpora- tions. Our THREE MONTHS’ PRACTICAL COURSES are intended to give you this knowledge. BEGIN NOW Previous Experience Not Necessary Individual Instruction Visit the School or Send for Catalogue By |tesy on a gentleman's part in a artake of plain, wholesome food paeeales Larry pubilo elevator than on the street ES Don't eat butter with meat. ar eh diel re kehan an tee of constipation, sour or stom- y h 01 . a d oc! Tt ts #0 p ful thi tt ti clnar veetn You est. Saas tre [stroet? UA BUSINESS MAN.” a emtatit’ te decane cael a\quently, This remedy, faithfully | |, my columns a few weeks ago. | #INt after you take st the gases 26, the senate voted | followed for several months, should ; rumble and pass out. It is perfectly mixture relieves almost ANY CASE political, persecution, | druff. A MARATHON DANCE the | cure the pimples. the| Very thorough care of the scalp re-|and hair {s necessary to cure dan | Brush the hatr from 20 min- utes to an hour each day, Wash the scalp about once a month fn a shampoo composed of egg and rain water, Part the hair and rub the sealp with a bit of cotton batting dippen into plain olive ofl or glycer- fter- It fs not necessary for a man to remove his hat in an elevator any more than {n a street car or other public conveyance, SAYS CITY HAS safo to use, and cannot gripe—ad- vertisement FINE FOR RHEUMATISM! Musterole Loosens Up Those’ Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use| of True-to-Nature Teeth Dear Sirs: I have worn plates for Woodmen of America start their ball at Moose! they'll keep right on dancing until next| young man for about a yi ine. This softens the skin n going with a r now, ight | and he has asked me to marry him. the| But | am a cripple and a disgrace to my folks, eo | don’t want to dis- BIG OVERDRAFT Because the Firland Tuberculosis hospital fund, the steam auxiliary pant at Lake Union, and masonry dam at Cedar river have borrowed the Q. G men Bett | dollars each year could be kept at |home if Seattle people would give | |more consideration to this grent years of experience, absolutely free of charge tion and prescribe for you Don’t possess—guard it carefully p & ) No matter what your ailment may be, come here and our physician will give you a careful, thorough examina- hesitate to take advantage of this offer. member that your health is the most precious thing you BRENDEL DRUG CO. 117 Yesler Way. Look for the Yellow Front. 7 in today’s Star. | ee Cut thia notice out and make spe-|For each caller Saturday there’l)|{] SSLBC& DANCING PARTIES ORIGINAL | cial arrangements to be at our big oe an excellent iano or player| HIPPODROME | 7 , sratty Sat.| P00 at a price #0 low as to make Fifth nn@ University | GENUINE store at Third and University Sat-| piano “purchasing now a positive irday or in the evening. We 1n-| duty | nee We of ff you the services of a competent physician, tend to sell scores of splendid] Some of the new regular $200 aman ¥ a graduate of the best medical schools that janos and player pianos at only alones are priced at $98, the $300] the con affords, and a man who has had many fraction of their real worth on this | ones at $168, t ones at $190, day Mr. C. W. Houseman, the | be leaving Seattle; hots ane Imitations | »»«avic values will have pas | Bear in mind that The Food-Drink for all Ages = terins aro being made to putt Rich milk, malted grain, in pow-| requirements of the purchas der form. For infants, invalids ind | You now choose from a tren growing children, Pure nutrition, then your Re- array of Weber, Ludwig, upbuilding the whole body. Invig Steinway, Decker, Kingsbury _t jorates nursing mothers and the} win makes, Ivers & Pond, Ko aged. More healthful than tea or) & Chase, Kimball, Chickering coffee. ter, Hallet & Davis, and de Take No Subgtituie, Ask for HORLICK’s others of old established ma Manufacturers’ Emergency Sale manu facturers’ representative, will soon portunity to secure one of there re unusually easy ere » of plano and player Is here/f/§ Gold-Filled resented and terms to sult | Spectacles The used planos are tn excellent! And Bycgiasses, tald-| condition and ready for delivery money from the general fund of the Brut Pneu the sale of the bonds the overdraft] | will be completely wiped out Only two weeks ago, $404,000 and 80 on up 50 for a used Weber Pianola piano that sells reg BULL BROS ularly at $1,150, Space will not per. P ® mit a complete list, but rest as Jusi rintere sured that shrewd buyers will pack 1013 THIRD #AIN 1043 op. sed, | this store Saturday, and you should be among the first to call the} Remember, almost every known Be on hand chotee, EILERS MUSIC HOUSE Third and University t early to secure your Fxamination Free. BINYON OVTICAL 1110 Firat Ave, hler Ly kes, Ne ast nar MUSTEROLE drug store. does not blister, At y years, but never had complete satisfaction until 1 got a set of your Teeth. I can eat as well as I could with my natural teeth. I am very much obliged to you. “You may use this letter as a test! montal If you wish, “Yours gratefully, “J.C. MEWEN, “auburn, Wash.” once you expertence glad relief It gives. &@ Jar at once from the nearest | It ts a clean, white oint- t, made with the of! of mustard. er than a mustard plaste Brings cas Deing rubbed on!/ comfort while ft t | gs ier adt Geico wate Se city in anticipation of the sale of OLE is recommended, by | moniate we have fecelved from grate us here, there would still be those Dollars Saved Now and a Grand their bonds, there js an overdraft, 1 nurses, Millions o ful patients | who would prefer them rather than on paper, of $953,953, according tc ney athena True-te-Mattre Teeth it potter | give the labor of thelr construction ® e the figures given by Comptroller! ivan, eae weeks (pater SRG ktve pare “entraniag |to thelr neighbors, although the Sur rise Awaits You at the Carroll to Mayor Gilt sation, Tisttiar, Rneumetions than ‘ansthing heretotore cost be the same. Thousands of The fact is, however, that with|Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Mus cenit Frosted Feet # of the Chest (it often prevents rmonia) our druggist’s, In 350 and &0c $10 and $15 per cording to quality of materials AN! den et, mc used. perations are now made industry. woud be a stap Sor light extension bonds were sold,| jars, and a special large hospital size | umes by means of ORALTHESIA ward for us all tf a of our hoy geet The ‘scone ae Petre nf kes tl tor $ a All work guaranteed 15 years. Hong for tre thes mate ac home, |Finest of High Grade Pianos Being Sold for @ Little} $599,329. Tho city's total property|, e,sure 7ou et the Sravine MUS. | For additional facts regarding Ss Pl Pianos, Too. |! valued at $64,777,886. sy Nee what you sak for, The Musterole | Seattle's leading tailors, nee page um. ayer 08, a ed Indebtedness ts $15,776,400 Company, Cleveland, Onto. | DENTISTS 1420-1422 Second Ave, Opposite Bon Marche, Senttle, nt log In pr ation 14 years RAINIER ERY AND RESTAURANT CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS Rich, Jutey and full-flavored, now received here daily in toe from Bal timore You can’t obtain this Bastern delicacy elsewhere in Seattle Direct from the famous oyster beds to you! YOU'LL « Flips after trying them, and you'll be astonished at the moderate charge for Served in All Styles, of Course JAS. RK, BOLDT, a Prop. 913 Second, hear Madison