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't M88 Of course, they are not as easy to Q—My sister and | have been arguing on this question, and we wish you to decide for us. My sis- find as the others. They are not |he can offer a reasonable explana like to have his company. He is a |tion for his conduct. From your of their kind. mice young man and treats a girl |the theatre, You will find them at in the churches, like she was his sister. Hoping to letter, I take it that you are quite] zi dances and partie hear f " oun, Don't begin to make ex ary vee, | camels SEMA 1 Torre es the bere tecause you\werk in all sorts of places of om A—Only a very egotistical man} Would misconstrue your sister's words as other than significant of ployment. are wealthy, and they are in that think you love them or otherwis don't accept apologies for avoid : seay great middle ground which harbors friendshi) able acts and thus leave the way {9 ' 4 ‘ clear for them to break more | most of us. Q.—Please help me. | have been| promises, Thus, you will save your. | How may one find them? That going with a very nice young fel-|self many a heartache and tear! ig easy. Go to any of the respect low. He came over one Sunday | later on and said he was working out of | able places where young men and women congregate Become ac town. He left my house early in| Dear Miss Grey: | am in need of \quainted. Some of them may at the evening, so as to catch his| advice, and, because | don't care to Firgt be very bashful. Do not say, train. He took my address, said ' | Ket any one know | am in trouble, wie (or she) | upid.” Some may 7 |! turn to you. . be a bit breezy. Do not set them My parents are poor, and, altho! down as “sport ara thee o BIS Ol a eS {my father works hard at a good tia They will Improve with ac trade, he never seems to gain any- quaintance. And, above all, don’t feel superior. They may be think. Ing things of you similar to the thoughts you have of them. | declare and believe that almost everybody agrees with me, that if we are cheerful and human, and try to meet everybody half-way, we shall find humor radiating from the most “impossible boob” and good- ness in great quantities springing from those whom we are apt to con- sider “sport W. 8. H. thing. He doesn’t drink and sel dom indulges in small things. | go to high school, | want an educa- tion, but | am human. | love a person and | know he loves me, | feel | cannot live without him and everything is black when | don’t him. Now, Miss Grey, my am of love is not a mere pass. fancy, | love him with all my heart, and life will be nothing with out him; yet, | feel it my duty to help my parents. In other words, give up this dream and all that life holds and go thru school, so | may teach. Do you think that is right? Should | think first of my parents and then of myself, even tho this Never Greasy By Mrs. Ganet McKensie Hill, Editor j of the Boston Cooking School Magazine | Everyone likes fried cakes or tullers. Here's a very superior Becipe. Follow directions closely prsuccess is certain. “4 |means, “give him and your love! Vonald Gay, one of the most pop- Up’? Please advise me. | love a Ular students at the university last hovneane ehildran, year, died Wednesday at San Fran UNDECIDED. cisco, as the result of injuries sus A.—I do not see that it f# nec |tained in a fitney accident there a DPhree cups sifted Nour: 14 level aspoonfuls\ essary for you ith to ect | month ago. j teaspoonful salt; 2eggs. beaten light. | ¥OUF Pe or Biv » yo’ ” euparanuleled susar: stabletpoonfuls meucs |that 1s, provided that your dream | ~— ri hk cup skimmed milk is not a fancy. Why can't you fin. | Washing Won't Rid Sift together, thre es, the;ish your education, work a few Betta oni re eel yours, and then marry, thus bel Head Of Dandruff pur, KC baking powder, mac Gl H (that much better prepared to be a t. Add the sugar, butter and) mother to your own children? In to get rid of ilk to the beaten eggs and turn, it will afford the man a Ae A Se to the dry ingredients to make| chance to prepare a home and tn ordinary liquid stiff dough. Knead slightly; | “Tea** the nest ess en elatoa: the ; Let me tell you just this muc then cut with “fried cake cutter. | iy dear girl, nothing is ever gain.| kently with the |Drop into a deep kettle filled with | ed by allowing trouble to eat one’s a! hot fat; drain on soft paper or out, Why don't you have a| 1! colander and roll in powdered| {rank talk with your parents an@ we Ses with the man you love on this su es par. ct? | know mn ou, you will fig To fry have fat at smoking point, turn |e able to arrange things satisfac | t, w much dandruff srullers several times while frying toit- | toriqy ave sure all paris being equally light and ie You wilt find AI! ftehing hly cooked : 1 ne of t » will stop ; ,.. Dear Cynthia Grey: Pray pardon ‘axing bp wil P by all means, send for the K C Cook's | me igs) keep a senseless discussion! *',0nee, and your alr will be fluffy, Book—it's free and it contains 90 just (>raa” But there have b ty «! K , much appetizing recipes. Send ‘the 9719 Sut the a ve ‘aang many Jook and feel ® hundred times bet solored certificate packed in 25-cent cans |/¢tters in your column to the effect) t - | , that there are no mo guiar fel.) You can get liquid arvon at an io the Jaques Mrc. Co., Chicago, and | {nat fmere Are no more reo {[drug store. It la Inexpensive and mite name and address plainly, ows” and “just girls, at | cannot) aver fails to do the work.—Adver resist saying that the only writer ini iinement. ter went out with a fellow, and, her been nor written. | f ti cane, leaving him, said, “Call me| Please tell me what to do? fepdpt ces = Prosi leg nde so Up some tim: I think this is not 2 yhorisindd L. | |are seldom in dire need of aueneny, . right, as it looks as tho she would) A.—Forget him--at least, until) sy they usually travel with others i They are penniless, they! STAR—THURSDAY, philosophy. matic. “No good,’ grow tall.” They came to the upla against the sky. “Skookum,” said “Indi » wind can blow um dow RUSSIAN ARMY CLAIMS VICTORY Steam Roller Sweeping On- ward in East, Petro- grad Declares. CAPTURE MANY TOWNS PETROGRAD, Oct. 14.—The Rus sian steam roller is going full tit The Slay successes continue From Dvinsk to Galicia, they ar faining new victories constantly, it} w officially claimed today Tiluxt, in the Dvinsk region, the scene of violent fighting for days) past, ie still a conter of action. Tho the Teutons claim to hold the town proper, the war office statement re ported a victory for the Slavs at the heights to the northwest, followed by the repulse of all German coun. ter attacks. | pa South of the Pripet river, on the left bank of the Styr, north of Rafal-| ovka, Germans were driven out in disorder. Several villa, were cap-| tured, hundreds of Teutons were taken and a number of guns cap: tured They came to “Indi said | | | COPENHA , Oct. 14.—-Out of German steamere due at ore Stockholm, only 10 have arrived to-| da It was feared British subma rines, recently active, had sunk the) others | [Fem Avia] VIENNA, Oct 14.—Austro-Ger man progr in Serbia continued today, despite desperate resistance by the home forces, it was officially | announced. Several trenches south of Belgrade were captured by the in vaders, and Serbian attacks were heavily repulsed. From Rumania BUCHAREST, Oct. 14.—Bulga@fan | cavalry and AustroGerman troops) are concentrated at Vidin, on the Bulgarian bank of the Danube, oppo site Rumania, apparently ready for either offensive or defensive against Rumani AEE PERRO Fae PEE eee Makes Stubborn Coughs $ Vanish in a Hurry Good a € Home Cough eaply surprising!y Syrup & Me FR ed a Rae be eee nein your family hae an «> or a bad throat or t has been hanging yield to treatment y drug store 2% ounces If som on 1 et fron { Pinex and make it {nto a pint of « to and watch that cough +60 and ated about at a saving 0 prepared in 6 mtn ections with Pinex and has a pleasant n ithe It | ex fs a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor pine extract * ealtng A He REAL BARGAINS } IN MEATS AT Frye’s Markets Friday's Specials: Fancy April | Eggs (storage) . 30c \I Choice Steer Tc | Round Steak ... 'f Choice Mutton Chops .....e6- 15¢ Choice 20c 491 der Pork Steak. . 2c Choice Steer c Boiling Beef .... i: c T-Bope Steak . Choice Shoul- Choice Veal 1 MARKET! Look for U. & 2urple Stamp It signifies purity ind quality Shops Open Until 6:20 9. M. | op jAnne OCT. 14, 1915. PAGE 5, MOOSE LODGE TAKES OUT ITS BAR Continued From Page 1 a wooded glen. Its depths Skunk cabbage grew there. an Louie.” “No sun, no nd. The pines thrust thei an Louie.” ‘Plenty sun, n. .You, boy--YOU BE | DR. CARL EWALD GETS PORT JOB Elected to Fill Out Unexpired Term of General Chit- ‘tenden AN RAMANUYACTURES| As predicted, Dr. Carl A. Ewald! was appointed Wednesday after | by Commissioners Bridges | Remaberg to serve out the} H, M. Chittenden, re: | the port commission. | in a graduate of the| noon and term of Gen. signed, on Dr. wald j class of '88 from Harvard universl- |, ty, and of the Harvard medical schoo! class of ‘94 He studied medicine for a year| at the University of Berlin, prac: | tleed medicine in Boston for three | years, manufactured shoes for sev eral years at Sussex, N. J., came to Seattle in 1900, and, with a brother, ted shingle mills at Falls City anite Falls | In his spare time he explored South America and crossed the Andes. | He Is not married | Ewald was indorsed by the Pub-| He Owdiership league and many | other organizations, He is an| ardent municipal ownership man. | The port commission Wednesday passed resolutions praising in high est terms the work of Gen, Chitten den on the board since it was form ed In 1911 Dr. Ewald and ¢ probably will be a can didate to succeed himself at the port election which, with the school election, will be held Satur. 4, A successor to C. EB whose term also ex pires, must be elected Dr. L jan Irwin and Rev. Oscar H. Met are candidates to suc ceed George A. Spencer on the school board Rev. H. G, Edgar, succeeding Rev John Downle as pastor of the Queen Untted Presbyterian church. wan given a reception by hin congre gation Wednesday night Rey Downle goes to Freeport, Pa. 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When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sedi ment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheuma tism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the actd of grapes snd lemon Juice, com- bined with jithia, and has been used for generations to flush and gtimu- late clogged kidneys; to neutralize he acids in the urine so It no lon r ie ouree of irritation, thu ending bladder disorders Jad Salta is inexpensive injure, makes o delightful cannot cent lithla-water beverage, and be- longs in every home, because no. body can make a mistake by having a good kKianey flushing any time. | the | were dark, wet, cold, mias- ) can make um | r trunks straight and high light. plenty light. God trees.} IKE UM GOD TREE.” ar “Indian Louie" goes out of the story here Alvo, we skip many years and find Rush Hronson preaching the philosophy of “Indian Loule.” He went to Seattle lodge, > 211, Loyal Order of Moose, and asked them to help transplant boys from | the miasmic swamp to the good up-| land where the wind blows and the sun shines, so that they may be-| come “like um God tree.” | The lodge lent a sympathette ear One day Bronson was discussing the project with a lodge official. | The Moose baseball team had) played another team, and the two men were returning from the game The lodge official had in bis hand balls, but slightly used A boy was watching them | Bee the boy's eyes, hungry look in that said the lodge official. | He tn envying @ man who can own wo baseballs at the same time.” “Give them to him,” said Bronson It was done, The boy was almost Incoherent in hin thanks What's your name, boy?” ‘Gabriel Mohoaine 1 knew right away that here was just the boy | was looking for,” says Hronson, “I knew he was to be the first of a million boys.” He took Gabriel to his office. He told him of his own boyhood, of the philosophy of “Indian Louie,” and finally he told him of the thing he| wanted to do. | Let's start a soclety—you and me,” said Bronson. | “I'd like to,” sald Gabriel. “You're the field marshal out and get some members Go GABRIEL WENT OUT AND FOURD 15. eee Now the “Boys Benevolen League of America” ts a positive fact. Seattle camp, No. 1, has been en under the wing of the Loyal ‘der of Moose, Tacoma camp, No. has been started || The Tacoma Moose are going to |hold a mass meeting within the next 110 days to tell the public about It Bronson will address that meeting | A third camp will shortly be start- ed in Bremerton The Moone of ngham and oth er towns hav sounded, and [they like the plan. Bronson is in correspondence with the Moose head office, at Moosehea nN The heads of the order *want to know more about the plan Camp No. 1 has a membership of 50 already. They meet at the Moose club every Wednesday afternoon. They are fast learning dig- nity, responsibility, right liv- Ing, the fraternal spirit. They are becoming versed in par- llamentary procedure. Mme. Hollingshead-Hubbell le drilling them in chorus sing- Ing. Doctors, dentists and sur- geons lecture them on health, the care of h, cleanil the dangers of contagion, and $0 on. Of their own Initiative they have hunted out and relieved cases of dire poverty. One wid- ow with babies had no fire- wood. They found a bullding being razed. The wreckers were | Giad to get rid of the wood. THE BOYS FILLED THE WIDOW'S BIN, They go clamdigging and hungry families enjoy the chowder, They have secured the loan of vacant lots, They are going to start truck gar- dens. The park board has been asked levard If the request is grant Re fair to yourself. |¢d, they are going to have the care! wii} be overflowed soon of that strip | Their youthful jare finding vent in a thousand and one good directions. . The Moose are delighted. Every Moose aims to help some boy every jay to become a better citizen and 4 better man Indeed, {t is a question which is getting more good out of the move ment—the boys or the men. They had a bar at the Moose lodge. Sometimes they played cards, After the first meeting they abolished the bar It sets a bad example to the boys,” they explained And they don't play cards when |the boys are around | Wouldn't it be ne if every |Moose in America felt about thi plan as the Seattle Moose feel? | With 680,000 Moose helping, how many “skunk cabbages” would these be in the miasmic depths? Not many, I reckon. BUT THERE WOULD BE A GOOD MANY MORE OF SKOOK UM GOD TREES ON THE UP. LAND THAN THERE ARE NOW WANTED ONE JOB! Charles Raffler lives at the Rose hotel, Fifth and Wash- ington He is married and has five children, The youngest is 15 months old, the eldest 19 years Also, there is a little worn and hungry wife They live at the Rose hotel because they could not find an other roof to shelter them, The Rose hotel is owned by a Jap- anese. The Japanese took them in and trusted them for the room rent when nobody else would, He told them, too, that he would put a stove in their room for them and let them cook Only, just now, there's nothing | to cook The two little girls, aged 8 and 12, went to school Wed nesday morning with nothing for breakfast except a of brown bread Two ladies, members of the welfare committee of the Wom en's Civie club, asked The Star Thursday to try and find work energies already} esta ac Dougall ¢ forthwick A Rainy Day Investment Sale of Women’s $5 Silk India Umbrellas $3.95 R here. You need an Umbrella, any- way, so buy a popu- lar India while prices are reduced. Silver or black India frames and all- silk covers and cases in Hunter’s or Emer- ald green, navy or king’s blue, MED AINY weather is purple, gray, cardinal, maroon, black and nigger brown. Detachable handles of ebnoid and rare wood finished with heavy silk cord loop. This is an unusual Umbrella sale. They are the wanted shape and at a very special price, $3.95. —First Floor, 59c Women’s Muslin Gowns 95c Is the Usual Price UT 54 inches long instead of the usual 58 makes possible this special price—the manufac- turer's error. Fifty-four inches is as long as most women want their gowns, but it is off stand- ard and the price goes off. Made of a good quality muslin trimmed with linen lace or em- broidery; full cut and all sizes. Special 59¢. Crepe Knickers, plain white, elastic at knee and waist, 50¢. Marcella Combinations of crepe trimmed and edged with lace, $1.25. Corset Govers of nainsook that are cut to fit; neatly trimmed— 35e¢ and 50¢. Double panel Cambric Petti- coats, embroidery scalloped around bottom and design in DOC GOES TO CHINA front, 39¢. Dr. J. L. Harvey, the smiling doc- tor at the city hospital, has signed to become a Presbyteri: His two sons, 17 and 19, are | @/ssionary doctor at Canton, China. also walking the streets daily, | Ther ake Aaytning, and be || TODAY'S BEAUTY HINTS They'll take anything, and be | glad to get it, any one of the three There is a chance here to do To whiten and beautify the com- a rea) service if YOU have a | Plexion permanently we have found at any of these men can |" better preparation than a lotion The telephone number at |(™ade by dissolving four ounces of the hotel {s Main 47 | spurmax in @ half pint of hot water, then adding two teaspoonfuls \glycerin. This removes any pim- ples, shiny, muddy or sallow appear- ance, and will make anyone's skin clear, smooth and velvety. It does not show or rub off like powder; in fact, it seems a part of the skin; and for removing tan and freckles is unequaled. It is necessary to shampoo more frequently in the warmer weather because of excessive dust and the fact that the head perspires more ind ie usually more exposed to the weather. The easiest to use and quickert drying shampoo that we can reconimend to our readers can be prepared very cheaply by dis solving a teaspoonful of canthrox, obtained from your druggist, in 4 cup of hot water. This rubbed into the scalp creates a thick lather, soothing and cooling in its action, as well as very beneficial to scalp and hair, After rinsing, the scalp is fresh and clean, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright luster and a soft fluffiness that makes it seem every heavy.— Advertisement is sober and for Raffier, able-bodied, and used to work He as cook in a lumber camp. However, he has had no job now for a long time. ‘SAYS GILL IS WRONG Councilman Erickson says it’s all |posed to silt at the Cedar river dam | Mayor Gill several days ago vetoed a bill authorizing the board of works to) jexpend $25,000 for silting purposes, on the argument that the area | would soon be flooded by the winter \incr@ase of water. Erickson is ad- vocating passing the bill over the| mayor's veto. ‘WILL BUILD A SPUR The port commission had decided Thursday to build a spur track cost-! ing $1000 on the Smith cove land, to be leased by the Washington Paving Company of Tacoma for ter minal storage purposes, M’BRIDE GOES EAST Health Commissioner McBride BISURAT started East Thursday on a month’s | vacation. He will visit his old | . y home in London, Ont., and Inspect | SIA health departments thruout the} East. | Vor dyspepsia, indigestion, sour- jing of food, gas, and hyperactdity A lof the stomach (acid stomach) j teaspoonful in a fourth of a gl In Japan, if a bride distikes tak-| of not water usually gives INSTA |ing ber husband's name, she may|RELIEF. Sold by all druggists in either powder or tablet form at 50 adopt him into her own family cents war bottle. THE JOCKEY TIPS THE GOOD vUDGe. BET ON PAY HORSE TODAY. HE'S LIKE THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW-- GETS AWAY QUICKER, LASTS LONGER AND GOES FURTHER THAN THE ORDINARY KIND THEN HOSA SURE WHIMER SK your dealer for W-B Cut Chewing Tobacco. It is the new “Real Tobacco Chew”—cut long Shred—or send 10c in stamps to us, WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City A 2 SSP RRPEROOREE ERR E ED EEE hee ane PORREORPPOD LEEPER ED HAS