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a t DU HART MUSIC and the MIND OF MAN Musicians manifest astonishing self-control as impulses are @irected from cells of their will to Instruments at their finger tips. The will is the center of control In. music. It calls to motion exercises of feeling, as sorrow, gladness, reveren and every range of human emotions, vibrating lke Mghtning to sources of outlet on the keyboard, Since music is native In every human soul, placed there by our Creator in His plan of things, it is but natural that its effect upon humans should be observed by every sincere educator and every adult interested in human welfare as we all go together through life. SELF-CONTROL, Form the habit of directing the will to give the finger tine the softest touch within your power just once a day upon the key board of a piano and see what {t will do for your sense of control. Bring every one of your ten fingers to the tvory keys so each key voices an even volume and you multiply selfcontrot by ten, ete. Directing the habit of self-control with such well-directed musi- eal exercises ts one of the best pieces of advice given by that wondrful professor of mind and will, Frank Channing Haddock, in his wonderful book, “The Power of Will." which should be on the book shelf of every parent who values the welfare of their loved ones. HABIT IS THE MAN Everyone is aware of Good musicians form habits of contro! of the fingers and, with this one habit of command, they gain ascendancy over the will and they are its boss. Play the piano often, command the will to serve you with gentleness in your touch, and if your will is in your contro! in this case, {t will be in any other case, if you will equally demand it s0 to be. EASIEST TO PRACTICE Music is the easiest, most enjoyable and most direct in its exer cise upon the will, It is most natural for you to ask the will to draw open memory's doors to serve you with note after note to make up the melody of every song ever committed to memory, and serve your own quickly determined volume of color or shad- ing for every note YOU WISH TO MAKE. CONTROL YOUR MUSIC, DON’T JUST LET FINGERS RE- PEAT ONE MONOTONOUS GIVEN BEAT, SUCH AS RE PERATED TIME IN JAZZ, OR EVEN SOME RELIGIOUS SONGS. If you will practice control in this wonderful way, THEN MUSIC WILL MEAN MORE AND MORE TO YOU, IF WILL POWER PROFESSORS KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT, and if you will read what Haddock says about it, perhaps you, too, will be inclined to think they do. Sing soft and loud and watch your soul develop. Do you not believe it so? Press your fingers lightly as a feather on your plano of even a table and test it. Du BARRY PIANO CO. 1404-1406 FIRST AVENUE “ART” Entrance 106 Union Street STORES OF PLEASANT DEALINGS Can you afford to risk your teeth and your health when the odds are four to one against you? That is what you are doing unless you take proper precautions against Pyorrhea. Dental statistics show that four people out of every five contract Pyorrhea after they pass the age of forty. Thousands younger also suffer. Neglect Pyorrhea and it attacks the teeth below the gums —loosening them in their sockets until they fall out or must be pulled; forming pus pockets at the roots. In these pus pockets disease germs breed and multiply, poisoning the entire system. Pyorrhea starts with tender gums which bleed easily when brushed. That is the first stage. Do not neglect this warning. See your dentist at once, and start using Forhan’s For the Gums. Forhan’s is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. Used consistently, and used in time, it will prevent Pyorrhea or check its course. Use Forhan’s twice a day when you brush your teeth. It is the only dentifrice you need. It wards off Pyorrhea and keeps the teeth and mouth clean and healthy. _ Remember, four out of five contract Pyor- thea because they wait too long. Insure your teeth. Buy a tube of Forhan’s For the Gums at your druggist’s today. 35c¢ and 60c. Formals of R. J. Ferkes. D. D. $. lorhan Com Forternase thaied, bo FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea By Hal Armstrong Count George Hay Du Barry has now relented. may now be played with his por- mission on the piano he gave the 13 musie-starved girl inmates of the county jail PROVIDED, sing the sensuous, degrading, de- basing words that are now being written to be sung to jazz, Count Du Barry let down the bars, so to speak, with the understanding that Mrs. Annie Wilkinson, matron | of the censor tyries from jail concerta. HE'S NOT A PRUDE, BUT THERE'S A LIMIT “The piano,” he said, “I gave be. She’s drawing the melody of “Humoresque” of the sweet-toned piano that now holds an honored place in} the women's section of the county jail as a result of the gen-| erostty of Count George Hay DuBarry. fHE SEATTLE Jazz Is Admitted to Jail Count. ate Up on Edict out of the keys, Vhote by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographe prisoned and sentenced to be hanged | for slapping a policeman who had spoken to her rudely, Hanging was! the greatest disgrace that could come | upon one, The fashionable execu-| tion was chopping off the head “My great«reat-erandfather broke into the bastile where the woman was confined and released her, Then | came the revolution, and all of the| Du Barrys, with the exception of my freat-great-grandfather, were put to [death as royalists, He was spared | because he had saved the life of a | woman of the people. CAN'T TELL VALUE OF KINDNESS “His wife, Madam Du Barry, you remember, wan guillotined, but he was saved, and I am here today dase music i that they don’t women's quarters, act as and delete all objectionable STAR MEN'S UNIONS Men's three-season union suite; regular $1 1 9 price $2; now MEN'S UNIONS Men's cotton ribbed union suite that sold 5 for $1.50, now... 9 Cc MEN'S UNIONS Men's woot union suits; the regular price is $2.60; wr .. $1.98 'S UNIONS i men's union suite to be sold at this st $3.98 Caugh It’s a Case of Turning It PAGE 9 With the Goods Into Cash! LADIES’ UNIONS Ladies’ $1.60 union suits will go on sale 98c now at. . LADIES’ UNIONS Ladies union sults, a wonderful value, to a $1.39 only LADIES’ UNIONS $2.50 ladies’ union suits wie now et... 1.49 sale now at... MEN'S SHIRTS Men's dress shirts that sold for $1.60 . 95c now. . cause music has great power to do & body good. The better the music, the more good. I am not a prude. I do not condemn jazz. But I do say such words as "Whaddya wanta make) them eyes at me for? are not ele! vating. They are abasing, suggestive of nothing good. “If it was a kind act to give them the plano, I am giad. I would want @ plano if I were in Jail. If I were| in jail where there was no piano, I should raise hell. So would you. A piano is such @ good friend when one in alone! were it not for a kind act of my great-great-grandfather, William Du Barry, 1 should not have been alive One can never tell the consequences of a kind act. cure shell wnake. Plano to build in. stumber,” In giving It I remembered that, | “Music added the count, “the | right kind of music, has power to) shock It charms the The mice always look for a Music soothes the savage beast and lulls the babe to And to the 12 girls In the county jail there is nothing so good as the music from the count's gift plano, | 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit MEN'S HOSIERY, v regular MEN'S — price 15e; HOw be sold at today. No, It was like this, if you by Automobiles MEN'S 25¢ HOSE * ei be sold Oe want to hear it. thin sale fOFe-+s° a “William Du Barry, something like 1LK AND aE ” 150 years ago, saved the life of a G. Baker, 4718 Fourth | MEN'S STE joc on wale at. : woman in France who had been im 155% ave. N. E., received a broken | that sold for ery pity 23c leg when an Unknown motorist MEN'S 35¢ HOSIERY and ¥ DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out | 15635. Thickens, Beautifies. res — = —e 36 cents buys a bottle of knocked him down at Fourth ave. &. and Jackson st. Sunday. Ned. The driver J. Ritenour, 3035 W 69th wt, reported to the po lice that his car had struck an un- | known woman at Seventh ave, a Olive st. Sunday. 157 —B. Thomas, schoolgirl, 4637 | Orcan et, was struck at} Rainier ave. and Findlay st, Sunday |by a car driven by A. L. Thurmond. 500 29th ave. N. 158 A. Roseberg, 15, received crushed foot at Columbia City when J. J. Cooney of Renton ecldentally ran his truck over the boy's foot | 9 A. J. Carlson, 4018 10th 15 ave. N. E,, reported that he had struck Mra, A. Everth. of 608 Cale st., at Sixth ave. and Union . Sunday. | 160. Paul Sundbiad, 6, 115 N. 105th #t., was killed Satur day night at Greenwood ave N. 105th st. when struck by an auto driven by Dan Kraemer, 16, of 7054 lith ave. N. W. j 161; 8. K. Wineland, director of the Strand theater orchestra, and “Dander- struck Mra. A. Berryhill, $14 Colum ine” at any drug store. After one |), ay Rit ee you cannot find a particle of dandruft | SatUnmy NRE fe ’ or a falling hair, Besides, every hair | “"* 7° pages Mleghint ss | shows new life, vigor, brightness, 162 L. D. MeVicar, 6045 Syca-|— em? ~ — iseuiieier aad sbundatee haven more ave., reported that a 65 “Mrs. A, Moodie, of Lander | —Mra, Mary Cooper, of Ren-| tineiintt, |man had been struck by his own hall, was struck down at E. | jauto, and then by another car, Sat-|42nd st. and 14th ave, N. EB. Satur-/an auto driven by T. T. I 2 Loftus, 323 urday night, but had nevertheless es. |day by an auto driven by H. H. Lane, | Westlake ave, steuck her at the tm im es ee leaped injury jet 8 W. Etruria at. tersection of Pine st 1163 Art Shea, 5503 14th ave. N An unknown woman,|@V¢., according to a report made E., told police Saturday that '16 struck at Second ave, and | Saturday, Young Men his auto had struck an unknown |; man, who was apparently unburt, at |<, Marion st. and Second ave. | 4" I. Rutledge, 8524 Day.! unknown man had been psbeted down by his auto at 10th a | Fecetved bruises to arms. value at that pricey LADIES’ Sit price is $ LADIES’ PU gold for $1 Si CHILDRES sold for 20¢, CHILDREN quality, Sec LADE LADIES’ that sold tor 35¢ 0D t: on male ates RE SILK HOSIERY that ‘9 om wale at. -«rre WS HOSIERY ‘a fine line that ‘ 12c 27¢ 39c CHILDRE N'S HOSIERY, & on sale al regular 350; 0 es HOSTERY of Very fine quality to 6° oF very fine Aes 15 now.++ LK | HOSIERY: “8 cae ot very fine mn wale at gale at. nssoreeereee’® 8c _3T¢ c HOSIERY ae 19c¢ right and left, and must move the largest portion of the stock into money before the end of the month. And the Reputation of This Store Stands We seldom run sales, it has never been the policy of this store to do sensational advertising, but the time has come when we are caught with too many goods and not enough money, so there is only one thing to do, and that is to throw the entire stock to the public at sensational cut-slash prices. Usdane’s Entire Stock Not one article will be held in reserve; we have cut This Is the First Sale We Have Ever Had Back of Every Article Sold ‘WOOL SHIRTS Men's wool shirts, regu- on mie ot. 91.95 on mile at.., SILK SHIRTS A dandy selection of men's silk shirts, regular teens $2098 CHILDREN'S BLOO! Children’s bloomers that fold at 65c on 49c sale at FERRIS WAISTS Minses’ Ferris waists that sold for $1.25; now on LADIES’ BLOOMERS Ladies’ 60¢ cotton bloom- ers to be sold 25c now at. SILK BLOOMERS Ladies’ silk bloomers that sold for $1.50 . 95c now. CORSETS High grade corsets, regu- 25, lar price $ on mile at.. .85c CORSETS Ladies’ corsets of high grade make; regular $3; Benes DED LADIES’ GOWNS Ladies’ flannelette night- #100, on sale at.. OVE HANDKERCHIEFS Ladies’ pure linen hand- kerchiefs; regular 50c; on sale now 1 9c BE. oor seve vorees EMBROIDERIES A selection of embroider. fea, values to 15c a yard; on sale at 2c $1.50; on sale at.. LACES An assortment of laces that sold as high ne ihe « yak oes TSDANES 105 PIKE STREET Bet. Ist & 2nd Aves. nion st, Saturday by an auto driv-| n by W. J. White, of 905 18th ave. the 2021 Fourth | —-H. Ringquist, 202 167%... reported to the police that his auto had struck an unknown Make W. Too, o Pexsiel|and HB. 40th st. Saturday, oy that teers : ssa How S. S. 5. pe Shin the man was unhurt. woman at Second ave, And Marion Erupt P. OOH [st. Saturday. Sho was apparently r unhurt. Pimples and skin eruptions paves prica—you pay pusti black-head and pimple on your faos. Pimples produce prejudies and prevent prosperity, firmer. It will | career. stores, in two sizes, is the more econom| pussies, with no pr power. Young men the positive i pee will fail What you need a scientific blood-cleanser. 8. 8, 5. fesi istence. That's why you hear of so many underw: Jost Mesh in a hurry, why you hear of no many rheumatics being {reed from this scourge, with 8. 8. 8. 6 8 8 your skin for every Your heart may be gold, PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Whale Bone (Rubber) Set of Teeth .... $8 Crowns rig e P Bridgework, per ‘toot Frm een" bak “| Amalgam Filling . ‘way out. Tent of Time Mont of our present patronage ta recommended by our early custom ers, whose work is still giving good | Ask cht people putting on be sure y Bring thi Start today with ad with you and see your face clear and ftps eatin te OVHIIO vektau: . is wold at all drug larger sise Y st. ‘aterson Coe 207 UNIVER: Opposite Krase — Advertisement Boat Schedules =—SAVE MONEY= Travel by sfeamer TACOMA SAFTY - SPEF and Bun. 45c FOR SINGLE TRIP Se FOR MOUND TRIP VICTORIA. BC T ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS AND MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POINTS ‘AY PORTS PUGET SOUND D NAVIGATION G OLMAN DOK | head and| trians were | ton, sustained bruises when | Helen H. Lund, 59, who died at her| From the Boston Transcript. eee and Westlake | ¢ held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the ‘This day last year four pedes- making » total of 221, CURED HS 1 es | | | for rhoumatiam ever since lof the army, over 50 years |many others, 1 # |for so ed | about ‘Uric Acid’ u taste it T could n | walk without pal so nore and stiff I could 1 {pen But now I am again business, and can walk wi write all day with comfort, Jare surprised at the chan of your rheumatism, 0 like complaints by taking supposed to drive Uric your blood and body Ashelman 50 years to fin truth. He learned how to the true caus other disorders, and re being distributed fr rity who devoted ove f th now auth to the scientific study If any reader of Th “The Inner Mysteries of overlooked for centuries pa ost card . No, 594-P st, nd now, lest nd a Clearwat Maine, & If not a sufferer, and hand this ge |portunity to som All who send will Advertisem: Star Rheuma- and | simply by doctors r letter injured by autos, PREUMATISM “T am 83 years old, and I do m: ago. freel not hold in a th ea Fr re. might just as well attempt to put/ out a fire with oil as try to get rid and tre a 3 of his rheumatism, ver hh strength from “The Inner Mysterios, oy, an r fa troup vishe at H Hallo you forget! it out this notice 8 and op- turn mail without any charge what- | t. tored Like FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs. A LINGUIST “My oldest son,” remarked Blunderby, “speaks several guages quite flippantly.” home, 3243 22d ave. W., Sunday will Home Undertaking Co. jerk Desks 150 new, solid natural oak Desks, with drawer, two Yale keys. Fine for home use to keep papers, etc. Special price, each 2. 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