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An Old T @ When a stock is going to “advance in price on a certain day,” shun it. @ When a promoter baits you success of millionaires like Rockefeller, Henry Ford avd du Pont, take time to consider. Using the names of successful men is an old trick to catch the unwary. @ If a stock is sure to “pay big dividends” its pro- moter needn't seek your little savings. @ 6% with safety is better than mere promises of 100% and no safety. @ Savings left here on or before March 6 will earn full dividends from the Ist of the month. @ Total resources now over $850,000.00 @ Gain since January Ist $143,000.00 Mutual Savings and Loan Association 815 Second Avenue NESDAY, MARCTI 1, 1922. 07% Compounded Semi- Annually Is the Least We have Ever paid On Savings rick by telling about the WIFE SLAIN AS "SPOUSE SLEEPS Man Unaware Woman Shot | in Bed SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Mareh 1 Mrw. Bessie Marchell, 40, was found shot to h in bed at her home by vestigated a shot they heard. here early today police who th: | A, wan Henry Marehell, her husb asleep hewide his wife when officers J the room and had not been }awakened by the shot, officers said. | No arrests have been made, A |high power rifle was found in the enter GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN HANDS Preay the juice of two lemons into a@ bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store | will eupply for a few cents. Shake | well, and you have a quarter-pint of | harmless and delightful lemon-bieach lotion to soften and whiten red, rough or chapped hands, Thi# home: | made lemon lotion is far superior to glycerine and rose water to emoothen the akin, Famous stage beautie it to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, because it QUITTING BUSINESS |: | The Popular Cloak & Suit Co. | 216 Pike Street AFTER 6 YEARS IN BUSINESS, ARE FORCED TO QUIT. IN ORDER TO SELL OUT QUICKLY WE ARE OFFERING OUR Entire Stock on Sale "iai:"" | Every Coat, Suit, Dress and Skirt Is Marked Down to the Lowest Possible Price for Quick Disposal Spring and Summer Sport Coats, Capes and Wraps on sale at $14.75, $19.75 and $24.75. coats included in this lot. Mostly all lined and made of newest sport materials. SUITS Sport Suits for spring and summer wear in Jersey, Tweeds and Cheviots. Re duced to $9.75 and $14.75. Fine Suits in Tricotine and Poiret Twill. Mostly all new spring models, reduced for quick disposal to $24.75, $39.50 and $49.75. Store closed today to adjust stock. Sale will open Thursday at 9 a. m. The Popular and $16.75. and $16.75. ee The balance of our Better Dresses we have reduced to $25.00 and $39.75. ues up to $75.00. 200 Sport Skirts on sale at Values $4.95 and $7.75. to $19.75. Our usual service will be extend- ed during the sale. 216 Pine St.— New Wells Bldg. We have a number of Sport Coats and wool velour, jersey, Angora and Polo cloth; some all lined. On sale at $4.95 and $9.95. We are offering in this sale about 140 Fall Coats, mostly m high - grade trimmed with expensive fur. Some are very exclusive models. For quick disposal we have re- duced these coats to $49.75 and $59.75. Formerly priced up to $160. The balance of the Fall Coats we have reduced to $14.75, $25 and $39.75. Dresses reduced to $12.75 In this lot we are offering a very large as- sortment, mostly all new silk models, in Taffeta, Crepe and Satin. Also Tricotine and Poi- ret Twills. On sale at $12.75 | | A number of fine Jackets, made of | materials, and Val- : New Calendar Is Proposed | 13 28-Day * Moses B. Cotsworth and his 18-month calendar. HE SEATTLE STAR Note the extra month, “Sol,” between June and July. VANCOUVER, March 1,— What day of the month ts today? Answer quickly now without look- ing at the calendar, Seven chances out of 10 you can’t do it! On what day of the week did the 17th of last month fall? Nine chances in 10 you can't an- that. hone two little tests prove that ~and all the rest of us, too— are slaves to the calendar, Up here there's a scientist who's spent 27 years of his life trying to free ua from calendar slavery. And now he thinks that victory ts just a few years—or ponsibly a few month»—ahead. Thin scientist ts Moses 1B. Cots worth, He's one of the world’s best known statisticians, HE'S DEVISED YEARAL CALENDAR He's ¢ a calendar known as the year ® T you lendar Tt prov for 12 months, each month with 28 days, to supplant the present cumbersome system of 12 months with 30 or 21 days. Every month in this new calendar begins on Sunday and ends on Sat urday and has four even weeks. The 13th month ts “Sol” and is inserted between June and July. All INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF | A noted autnonty says that @ few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur jrounding the ingrowing nail reduces! inflammation and pain and so tough: ons the tender, sensitive skin under neath the tos nail, that it can pot penetrate the flewh, and the nail turns naturally outward almont over night. “Outgro” ts a harmless antineptic manufactured for chiropodista, How jever, anyone can buy from the drug | store a tiny bottle containing direc Uons.+-Advertisement. Every Tablet and revitalise your worn out exhausted nerves Naxated trom ie organic trom like the irom in your Blood and like the iron in spin oh. It is so prepared that it bot injure the teeth ner isturbihestomach. Itisready. for almost immediate absorp en and amimilation by the bleed while some physicians claim metallic (ron which peo ple usually take isoedaheor bee! tall. Ifyou are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long ron can work or how far you can waik without be ing tired. Next take two fivegrain tablets of Natated Iron. three times perday after meals for two weeks, Then test your strength again and tee how much you have gained, Your money ‘Will be refunded by the manufacturers if you do not obtain perfectly mUisfactory results At all druggists. NUXATED IRON Nerves Use Cuticura and Have Lustrous Hair Regular ehampoos with Cuticura Soap will your scalp clean and healthy. fore shampooing touch epote of dandruff and itching, ifany, with Cuticura Ointment. A healthy ecalp means thick, glossy hair. known as) ber other months have| the same name as in our present calendar. But 12 months of 28 days make only 364 days and the year has 365. 80 Coteworth would make New Year Day a special day, without any name or date, inserted between the end of one year and beginning of }the next | This would be a holiday the world lover and would be the necessary extra day to bring the number of days to 366. And every leap year Cotaworth | would insert another extra day— | Leap Year Day—without any name or date, That would be @ holiday, too. POINTS OUT THE ADVANTAGES Cotsworth mays his calendar know what month or firet always You'd always | diy a date falls on tn the mayor, 200 laun. dry wagons, spick and span and dec orated, a day Night loon of police, “Satur inners and several sur. prines will be in the line of parade Wednesday at 2 p. m., staged by the Association of Laundrymen, The laundrymen will give a dem onstration of the utility methods of their business. F “Saturday Night" connotes the usual freah evening when bundles « Jof homes, \ the join the parade. Night” ia the Paramount production |now playing at the Strand. | The procession will start at Third jave. and Virginia st., march west to “Saturday First ave. south to Yesler, east to | Second ave. and north back to Vir | ginia st. Months in Year | 1d have these advantages: | ‘ | Two church feasts, as) | Baster, would always fall on the} |eame date. But the calendar has diva@van- tages for the superstitious It bas 13 months—an alleged unlucky num. and every 13th ef the month } falls on Friday. Coteworth says astronomers tong have been in favor of his revised lealendar but that opposition has |come from the ehurches. | Barly next month Coteworth will | Doost his revised calendar before a jconference of scientists at Washing ton, Then he'll go to Rome to dis cuss It before a conference of am | tronomers and church authorities. After preaching calendar reform throughout Burope, Coteworth ex pects to go across Rurwia and Si beria to the Orient and complete an; around.theworld tour by coming across the Pacific to his home in | Vancouver, |LAUNDR YMEN STAGE MARCH Five bands, }#ibernians Plan to Pay Visit to Erin Edward J. Coon of Seattic has been Jappointed to a national committee in charge of plans for a pilgrimage to Ireland to be made this summer un der auspices of thé Ancient Order Jof Hibernians. ancestras jof such famous Irish-Americans as Andrew Ja 1, Charles Thompson, Richard Montgomery, Commodore jBarry and President McKin'ey will 3 visited. homes | HOQUIAM.—Grays Harbor county acres of salable timber ording to a state booklet entitled “Information for omebuilder and Investor.” [has land, @re usually due to straining when constipated. Nujol being « lubricant keeps the food waste eoft and there- fore prevents straining. Doctors preacribe Nujol because it mot only soothes the suffering of piles but relieves the irritation, brings comfort aud helpe to re~ move them. Najol te « lubricant — not @ medicine or larative—so cannot gripe. Try it today. mae RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell Curtains and Curtain Materials For Spring-——_—— Reduced for Thursday Selling Drapery Dept.—- Upper Main Voor Sharply ast Curtains—Special $1.35 25 pairs of Filet Curtains tn allover, bordered 6 edge and in ecra a pair. Vor this sale, Curtains—Special 95c | 15 pairs of Plain Fitet Net and hemetitched | Serim Curtains, These wold formerly for $1.35 and $1.50 a pair. Choices, for this sale, a pair, OB¢. Curtains—Special $1.00 21 pairs of pinin hematitched Serim Curtains fn white and ecru. These are in two patterns; one Battenberg figure in corner; the other, drawnwork with rosettes. Formerly $1.96 @ pair. Thursday, a pair, $1.00, Curtains—Special $4.00 11 pairs of White Nottinghams, with novelty bird design and lace edge; White Marquisettes with lace edge and insertion of Barmen lace; | also a fine quality of Marquisettes with hand drawn-work and filet lace edge. Formerly $5.50 and $6.00 a pair. Thursday, a pair, $4.00. j in colors of white and ecru. | and plain patterns, with | color only. Formerly $2.25 a pair, $1.35. Curtains—Special $3.00 11 pairs of Curtains, Including Nottinghams in a bordered pattern, and a very fine quality of ecru plain hemetitched with drawn work and insert of square filet lace. Formerly $4.50. Special, Thursday, a pair, $3.00, Curtains—Special $5.00 60 pairs of fine Voile Curtains, with silk hem stitched borders, in several patterns of dainty marquisette and heavy etamine, having drawn work and real lace Colors are white and ecru. Formerly $6.95 a pair, Thurs day, a pair, $5.00. voile, inserts. Curtains—Special $1.75 Marquisettes—Special 30c 17 pairs of Nottinghama, filet with lace and 200 yards of Fancy Figured Marquisettes and lace-edged Marquivettes tn white and ecru, Dotted Grenadines, inches wide and in white, These sold formerly for $2.75 and $3.00 @ pair. | cream and ecru. These sold formerly at 50¢ Special, Thureday, a pair, $1.75. | and 60c @ yard. Thursday, a yard, 30¢. Art Tickings—Special 30c 299 yards of Art Tickings for bed and pillow ticks. These are in a full assortment of colorm Formerly 60c and SSc a yard. Special, Thursday, a yard, 30¢. Cretonnes Special 15¢ 300 yards of Cretonnes In attractive nursery designs. Just the thing for children’s Formerly 2c @ a yard, Figured Scrims Special 10c Figured Cretonnes Special 25e 150 of Scrims in a good assortment 20 yards of 45inch Cre yards tonnes in flowered patterns. While playrooms. yard, Thursday, 15¢. of colors, Formerly 1 For this « ec & yard. Formerly & ale, ay they last, a yard, 25¢. yard. 10¢. { er food is properly chosen is the of good health. If the baby weight normally, if the child evident signs of normal growth aa KEEP WELL: Your Calories! her continually figuring and consult- ing books on nutrition, The study of calories in relation to food values makes a good study for the dietitian or the woman who | health, if the adult man and has the time to make this study a/Tetain @ normal weight for age practical hobby. te then all is, as a rule, But the average housewife has no) “AMERICA” =a BY DR. KR. H. BISHOP HE man whose work keeps him continually ¢z- erting his mus cular power has A greater total! energy — require. | j ment than a sed- | °PETsY- | entary man, The best tests to ascertain wheth- | Light muscular | work is not much more vigorous than walking at & moderate pace | along a level stretch of road. It re-| quires about one calorie a pound| every hour, = time to bother about such things. The baby, the growling ehiid, tlie adult man and the adult woman all have different requirements of fucl A Home Recipe for Gray Hair Gray, streaked or faded hair can be immediately made black, brown or light brown, whichever shade Moderata exercise is typical of O¢-| you desire, by the use of the follow: eupations that involve active use of| ing remedy that you can make at some part of the body while sitting, | cme: standing or walking. Marety- ott a bak ot. Cite doniee Such activity means the expendi-!at any drug store. It costs very lit ture of from one and a quarter to/ tle and no extras to buy. Dissolve one and a half calories a pound | it in 2 oz. of distilled or rain water every hour, jand comb it through the hair. Full Active exercise requires the ex-| directions for use and a $100.00 gold penditure of from one and three-| bend come in each box, guarantee. juiekiy! Payments $1 Weekly Blue Bi three calories a pound every hour. ‘Thus we can see that to, classify fourths to two calories a pound|ing the user that Orlex powder does le every hour, whilo severe work re-| not contain silver, lead, zinc, sul- quires fuel equal to as much as|phur, mercury, aniline, coaltar prod- PP: ucts or their derivatives. It is safe, does not rub off, fs not and work out the best food plans for| sticky or gummy and leaves the é each one in her family the house-| hair fluffy. It will make @ gray- aenerte Cee wife would have to do no lttle|haired person look twenty 1007 First Avenue, Near Madises: years - as Advertisemen| . illest S520 “The Store for Useful Articles studying and reading. It would keep! younger. Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Polar White Soap Special—10 Bars for 39c A NEW SHIPMENT OF 250 Brass Jardinieres Special at $1.59 Regular Price $3.00 Here is one of the biggest values this store has ever of- fered. These brass jardinieres are 9 inches in diameter and stand 9 inches high. They are made in a new, attractive shape with a raised base. Special at $1.59. Polar white Soap is one of the finest soaps ever made for washing and generai housework. It is made by the Palmolive Co. Thursday we are going to offer 10 bars for 39¢. No Phore or C. 0, D. Orders. Seeds, Fertilizer and Sprays Now is the time to buy your Seeds at a big Saving. Vegetable and Flower Seed, 8 pkgs. for. .25¢ wer , i Onion Sets, special, pound ..... .10¢ ag Chicken Drinking Founts, each ..10¢ fe pays Powdered Lime and Sulphur, pound can. .35¢ RTLAZ Makes 5 gallons of spray Growmore Fertilizer, package ..........35¢ ODORLESS—CLEAN—EFFICIENT FACTORY DEMONSTRATION OF THE Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper IT BEATS—AS IT SWEEPS—AS I't CLEANS. SOLD ON EASY TERMS,