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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922. UT THT TTT CS TTT Member American Homes Bureau REMOVAL We SATURDAY SPECIAL | Serving Trays $1.25 Size 11x17 inches—Size 13x19 inches eu 7. io iil / Su il ik Mahogany-finish Serving Trays in two sites; giasa bottoms and rubber posts to prevent furni- & ture marring; values to $3.00. Your choice, Remov- Oe Babe PEMD. o indi eK neces inbdbasenkes -- 81.25 -ALARM CLOCKS $1.05 Regular $1.75 Nickel-fin- ish Alarm Clocks at a spe- cial price tomorrow only. Removal Sale price. .$1.05 Easy Terms of Payment $8 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week $ 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week $100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week, $150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week $200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGE—NO INTEREST | qruneauy WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH a) rz) a) Zs) as us lt nections. lems. eign and domestic affiliations business. your business successfully. THE THE SELECTION OF A BANK! A- business concern’s financial prestige may often be influenced by its banking con- Your bank, as a business partner, with wide connections and experienced manage- ment can give much valuable counsel and assistance in solving your business prob- A well organized*bank with broad for- fluence of its sane judgment and the repu- tation of its own substantial strength to your The Seattle National Bank, ; ing service complete to the smallest detail, desires to co-operate with you in conducting Seatile National Banix Second Avenue and Columbia A Factor in Seattle’s Progress Since 1882 = TACOMA TO PUT | UP HUGE HOTEL b) $1,500,000 to Be Raised by Popular Subscription kewl TACOMA, April 21-—Plans for fh D} nancing Tacdtha’s proposed $1,500,000 hotel have been made public by EH A. Rhodes, chairman of the executive committee. Organized as the Citizens Hotel corporation, stock will be offered to citizens of Tacoma and vicinity dur. = ing the week of May 15 The par value of the stock will be == $100 a share, fully paid and non-| Aaxenmable. Liberal terms of pay- mbnt will be offered, extending over & period of 18 months. | While the ates of the hotel will be in the hands of the stockholders and may be governed somewhat by the |amount of stock sold, it is the opin fon of hotel experts that Tacoma heeds a modern hotel of approximate = ly 300 rooms, | The committees believes that at least $1,000,000 now lost to Tacoma wilt be brought Into the city annual- ily by providing additional hotel ac commodations, | Because the project ts a comme. nity affair, it has been decided to leave the question of a hotel site for | Ube final deciston of the stockholders. ‘New American Envoy = Arrives in Germany | BERLIN, April 21.—Alenson B Houghton, first American ambassa- der to Germany since the war, as [rived here yesterday THE AMERICAN LEGION band.) 0f Seattle, will give a dance at the) Masonic temple, Harvard and Pine, | Saturday evening, April 22, for the Purpose of raising funds with which te purchase uniforms The band will give a short concert before the dane | ing begina " DANDERINE | Stops Hair Coming Out: Thickens, Beautifies. >> conts buys & bottle of “Dunder. | tne” atany drug store. After one ap- | plication of this delightful tonic can pot find a particle of dandruff or | a falling hair, Besides, every hair) sbows new life, vigor, brightness, = more color and abundance —Adver- | tisement. | | | | | | | | brings the in- OF DRATH confusion, to one where there le beauty and harmony. | Diewer. All the eccompfishmeste and | heartily. | present from my husband. Me has | | | i le low | make such satisfactory arrangements land the remainder on monthly pay- Expects Psychic Children Spiritualism in the Home BY HORTENSE SAUNDERS thetr sense of love rather than their NEW YORK, April 31--While Sir sense of fear, Arthur Copan Doyle preaches the) “I do not belleve tm corporal pun- doctrines of epirituaiiam to the|ishment When they have disobeyed, world, his wife makes a practical ap | send them into a room by them- plication of them in the home wolves and let them think things over Lady Doyle ts reartng three young | until they are in a reasonable frame wpiritualista, Denis, 13, Malcolm, 11,/ of mind. and a daughter, Rilly, 9, and she em) “I find that pects them to develop psychic pow: | spond to ers far beyond thone of their parents. | gence” It would be hard to find three more normal, happy, enthusiastic, and af. fectionate youngsters than the Doyle | ten, children. “Why shoulint they be happy? Lady Doyle asked. “The most ter. ridle thing In the world—fear—tas been completely eliminated from their tives, NO FEAR brother, whe “They do pot fear death, for they know that this existence te only @ training school that Ots them for something Asks Opinions on Dry Law!’ c “Lf they are selfish and tneenaider. ate in this life, they believe that this may unfit them for heaven, and cause thelr spirite, after death, to go to « lower rather thas a higher ephers.” THEY RE NORMAL AND NAUGHTY Asked if her children ever mant feuted any hurman traits like selfish. noes oF dinobedience, she laughed Miss “Ot course they 40." ahe repiied. “1 shouldn't want them to be any- thing bot norma! children, and nor. mal children are frequently nanghty, but I manage them by appealing to eine —") 5 Reward for Getting Off Street Car “What a beantifol for plese, Mra Bowen. It ls new, inn't it? It looks positively luxurious with the pretty new hat and sult, I don't know when I ever saw you look so well.” “Oh, I am glad you Ike it Its a their opinion, jagainet the 18th amendment.” “If you are a churchman or man who has @iscovered the mistake of the Volstead law, be courageous and | in the name of God muy #0,” the arth cle declared. ADDICT CURED BY OP been nagging me for years for the way I stepped off a street car. He mys J] women do it wrong and are in constant danger of getting serious | Ca), penitentiary, acoording to a let ly Injured.” ter received by Superior Judge Ward “You, I guems that’s very trae, but | today. where does this fur come in?” A year ago Wart ordered Ander “Now I am going to tell you In| son to the penitentiary, but promised just a minute. Husband told me|the boy's mother he would aid in f I would Jearn to face the front securing her son's release if the drug the car every time I stepped off | habit could be cured. was going to get me a beautiful! “1: have been completely cured of new fur scarf. Of coursa, I learned | the drug habit here thru transpiants- before he expected me to. I hardly tion of glands,” read @ letter from thought he could afford to get it) Anderson. now as Tewas getting a bat and sult) “1 have gained 49 pounds and have too, but he said he could afford tt| not had the slightest desire for Armes if he didn’t have to pay all at once./ tor etx months. 1 never fell better So we got the whole outfit at Cherry's | in my life. at 207 Rialte Ridg.. down om 2nd between Madison and Springs the Pig'n Whistle. “Tam doing a full @ay’s work every day without feeling the eli¢htest tit One can | tired at the end of the day.” ‘The letter carried approval of pris on authoritien Judge Ward sald he proposed to gecure the young man's release. ROMAN MEAL fe wniike any other food because Mf te preperiy balanced whole wheat and whole rye cut into Iittle granules and blended with flaxose. balanced becaune ere to pay & gonvenient sam down ments." Advertinement. PROPERLY BALANCED it provides in @ aingle food, and in proper with a bank- proportians ef! the salines, proteins, vita- mines and carbohydrates needed. In ad- dition, it contains Just enough “roughage” to correct faulty digestion and prevents or relieves constipation. Buy & package from your grecer, EACH DAY Send for Recipe of 25 ways of using SOME WAY Roman Meal. Little TREE TEA sthe Ihish st Quality Two-Knicker Suits mother will think the same when she sees them. certainly mighty fine Suite for school wear. full lined, and with taped seams. Coats are full alpaca lined, belted, with inverted plaited and yoke backs; also,in knife plaited and double inverted plaited models. mixtures, checks and stripes. Exceptional values at $12.50 each. te mnenaniienins made of a good quality yarn, in short sleeve, styles, such and to 46. ician Charged mr. charged with manstaugbter in an tm | dent Apri! 5, following an alleged illegal | me RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell Boys’ Wool ‘ $12.50 bd Boye’ Dept—Main Floor Rear Boys, you will be mighty proud to wear Suits like these and They are ‘There is an extra pair of Knicker Trousers with each suit, Sizes are 7 to 18 years, in brown, blue, gray, green and tan a ° Smartly Trimmed Hats Featuring Spring and Summer Styles Beeond Floor A wide variety of Hats trimmed with fine eas French ribbons $7.50 and ostrich novelties feature this assortment for Saturday. The various styles include large body hats, mushrooms, poke bonnets, turbans, off-the- face, roll brims and others designed of hemp, lisere, visca, satin, hair cloth, braids and Milans. This is Millinery that shows to advantage the pleasing creations and originalities of experienced designers. There are styles in this assortment to | please the most exacting taste. —— Women’s Hosiery A Pair—$1.00 Main Fleer Silk and Fiber Hose in a very good weight, with wide lisle garter tops and reinforced heels and toes. Sizes are 8% to 10, in black, white, cordovan and African brown. A pair, $1.00, Men’s Light Weight Union Suits—$1.00 Matin Fleor Light weight Cotton Union Suits, ankle; no sleeve, knee length with other pleasing features as closed crotch, flat locked seams ribbed cuffs and ankles. Sizes 34 A suit, $1.00. FUNERAL SERVICES for Mra. Caroline McAlpine, 70, who died at” ber home, 523 3ist ave, Thursday, | will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday, at Bt Mark's Episcopal church. OFFICERS ELECTED by the Au- @ubon society Thursday night are: Miss Julia Shorret, president; Mrs. C. N. Compton, first vice president; Parker, seagnd vice presi J. D. Terry, secretary-treas- . W. Cook, corresponding ith Manslaughter 1, C Neville, of Seattle, ts | Neville responsible for the ceath of Lenora Utterbach, who died Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. SHOVELS and SPADES SPECIAL AT 98c Long-handle Spades Long- handle, round- point Shovels D-handle, round-point Shovels In this lot of Odds and Ends you will find values from $1.50 to $2.00—to clean these up— 300 Dozen Thin-Blown Cut Glass Table Tumblers GRAPE DESIGN Special at 89c SET OF SIX None delivered Auto Stop Signal Special at . $1.49 When in operation shows red light (STOP) 4 inches in diam- eter; complete with switch and RADIO SPECIALS! DETECTOR (High-grade) YOUR CHOICE STOVE and TOASTER $3.00 Value SPECIAL AT $1.69 A wonderful bargain—round style; inches in diameter; complete with cord. ASH CANS 6 SPECIAL SPEC AT $1.69 MPI peed HORN A 16-inch galvanized, corrugated, strong- AM- “$12 00 ly-constructed Ash Can. Has a raised bot- Z tom and fit-over cover. Special at $1.69. SWITCH - POINTS Made in Seattle 2 FOR 5¢ 1,000 5c Packages Vegetable Seeds, Special, Three for 5c BUY NOW—GOOD ASSORTMENT Put up by Seattle Seed Co, Onions, Rhubarb, Pumpkin, Squash, Salsify, Celery, Cucumbers, Cabbage, Asparagus, Turnips, Rutabagas, and many others to select from