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Count du Barry on Music Some Gay your daughter wiht be asked to play efore guests—you can imagine her feclings better than T can @eacribe if she has to sadly say she never learned the simple @rt most all girls, with the easy methods of today, have accom plished. Some Other Girl Some other gitt will have her chance if your daughter @oesn't In the thousands of homes where muslo has a charm that attracts and holds the home and nico young people to wether. Never Too Much No matter how toving a father may be he can never do teo much to make a woman's life easier, The mort he can do is very, very little, and if keeping the cradle song vibrating Sweetly all through his daughter's life will not make her sweeter, What els@ could? Wholesome Womanhood The world of men feel kindly toward the girl who knows Old-fashioned melody—men are sober and sincere to gentle womanhood that holds dear the melody of simple purity—they @o not give two snaps about «mart women trained In a literary way for wives. Love's okt sweet song ts a m one bern im the very spirit of muste Ana who would not ¢ pod like the girl who knows the words of it? You Can Feel Safe to Lean Forever on | the Heart That Is a Musical One A splendid lite ot for any man fs the daughter to whom you bring va e n of the songs your Mother sang and cultivates them tn the very warp and welt of her nature from early childhood. The Wondetful words of songs worth while Pledge the soul to better life and sing im our minds a song of Strength in the hours of our trials and weakness. ‘Throw all the goodness of music Into your child's life that you can possibly afford and the money you spend for music Will be the best money you ever spend on her education Tens of thousands of the finest fathers tn the land have taken the liberal term offers of us musi¢ merchants who meet the factory payrolls on Saturday nights, and iet you have the pianos on terms of three or four yea if you need that long, to ease the cost of education to your children in this wonde ful land where educated young folks face the future now to eether. For the paltry sum of a hundred dollars or more some geod practice piano at the stores could serve beginners well an@ start you on the way to the of a better one, For You cannot start your child too early, but you can ‘start too late. Little Girls Learn—Men Ought to Help Them the plano si ay sce A tin tc pa’ at | | You bet they do today. Yours can, too--it's simply up fo you. Perhaps you have put it off dangerously long al ready. If you have, what can Du Barry do to help you? He is willing to figure with you to help you solve this great life-beauth fying problem. It ts simply a man’s job for men to solve for women. Women need more real music in their lives, gentiemen the fight for it t for us strong men to figure. LET'S GO! nv GEORGE HAY DU BARRY Presenting Du BARRY PIANO CO. 106-108 Union St. First Ave. Three Stores tn the West Happy is the home where music dwells he earth, but to ape of the earth a orbit. in seasons ts not due ‘ariation os fee rentively gmall change in | : | Western Electric Quality Products Ironing Machines Clothes Washers Dish Washers Vacuum Sweepers | Sewing Machines Irons | Sold by all Dependable Contractors and Dealers | Western Electric Products do all your hard work estern Electric Company *: Since 1869 Makers and Distributors of Electrical | Equipment TOTAL ASSETS NOW | OVER $500,000 And Growing Steadily YOUR SAVINGS HERE ARE SAFE Your money is loaned only on monthly pay- ment first mortgages, on improved real estate at current rates or on the security of govern- ment bonds, That’s safety. AVAILABLE It is our policy to carry at all times at least 25% of our assets in cash and readily con- vertible securities. We permit deposits and withdrawals freely, without notice or delay. PROFITABLE Our last dividend was at the rate of 5%. Money received now will share in dividends from the first of October. TRADES UNION SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 1215 Fourth Avenue F. A. RUST, President H. R, HART Secretary-Treasurer W. G, McLAREN Counsel | ] | A. G. DENTLER Second Vice President committes on Blectrical week here | tors’ lin the Hotel Mutler banquet r {Th jin order to get first-hand Information | Jon a subject relating to the com ithe | cl Cities Are Banded for Battle, j Waiter F from cities and organizations banded | to fight the rate increase, to formu. lato plans under which cooperation can best be effected, te the next step planned, according to George F. Rus sell, Seattle superintendent of public utilities. distance rates, opposing the increase needed time to organizt,opponents of the measure | state. eration and the Wome: both women's organtzations, instituted investigation of the phone |'Ato the accounts of the city light! rate question; end organizers of the opposition to th are confident that theme bodies will join them. Telephone and Telegraph company. ie ©f telechronometers in Seattle. }ORDERS 200 Electrical Success Beats Expectations “Successful beyond all expects tions,” This ts the phrase used by the in discussing the showing made #0 far-at the two modet homes, one of which is being maintained at 902 Allison st, and the other at S194 Lakewood ave. “More persons than we ever dreamed would be tnterested have vinited our model homes,” the com mittee declared Tuesde ‘and the entire exhibit has been an eye-opener on what cooperation ean do, both WILL GIVE TALK ON ELECTRICITY Dean Miller to Be Speaker at Realtors’ Meeting As @ part of the celebration of now tn progress In dean Electrical week, this ¢ en I, Miller, gr. of college istration at the University of Washin speak on “Blectricity aa a Factor tn West ent,” at the real of business adm will n Dev weekly meeting and luncheon oom, weday, at 1246 p, m, Wiven of members of the Seattle Realtors association, and other mem: | bers of thelr families, are to attend, | ‘ort of the home, the committer nounces. Following the address, members of organtsation are expected to in spect the two model electrical homer, one in the Mount Baker district, and the other at 902 Allison st. an: | PHONE RAISE. FIGHT GROWS Meier Hears Word from the corporation coun: | sel of Spokane, received Monday the office of Corporat o Spokane with Seattle a tional allies In the state paign to fight the proposed tariff au thoriaing an tnorease of approximate ly 31 per cent in the phone rates of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph om pany. A conference of representatives The order, issued Monday at Olympia, suspending the phone taritt | Way.” for 90 days nd ordering the com. pany to file a new tariff for long will give the forces lative Fed Civile chub, have The King County phone company A second purpose of the Pacific ‘ording to Russell, Ix the tnatalia TARPAULINS| An order for 200 tarpaulins to be used in covering fre bean placed by the Ne railway with the Camp Lewis Wire less, government goods store, 76 Uni versity at. The tarpaulins, which are being manufactured at the store, are of vy navy duck, 14 by 48 fest, and will consume 16,000 yards of ma- tert fast as completed, th ins are being shipped to gene Of the stale, where t to cover gondola er ain ig" ich are being pressed into service during the shortage of regu. Nar grain cars It is sald that the heavy canvas affords perfect protection the eran. tarpaul- to Common Sense About Eczema and Eruptions! "iat You'l Be Bled tot 5. ‘That You'll Be Noles ngZO" Ment Just aa well know ft now.—the skin eruptions, ay oma, Pies, Dolls, ‘Dlackheada, other si G When there impurities are re riven aoe you ci several very nice thi from happening. Your lips turn nat: es sparkle, your t becomen 'beau- Your face lke that of » ‘ous; ruddy, we ined gentleman, or if you are Your complexion becomes thi 8. builder, be- joxion. east Iso & powerful bod: it_b at all stores, in larger size fe the soe the more economical Advertisement Prisoner Will Be |from Denver THE SEATILE STAR Earrings Taboo o the Broadway High Harrings are taboo at the Broad way high sehoot this year, according to n decision of the Girls’ club of Visit Seattle's Model Electrical Homes wert absolved when a jury Monday afternogn verdict for the Mra, Adama ¥, Adaras, on Jan E. Adame, Mr. and|iater sued the P 4 Bist ave. 8.,| Mre. Price in Ada the school, A number of the stu diounlyinelined flappere are evading what they consider to be an affront to their personal rights by display ing detachable ornaments, which they remove ap they enter the bulld Ing and don on leaving Price Family Is Absolved in Suit) Charged with alienating the effec \c. tions of Mra, C. Mra. A. D, Price, 2 PROGRESSIVEBUILD are installing WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANG Electric Ranges to | 11 installed in the i Hainsworth Apartments, for the electrical fraternity and for the public.” The interior of the homen have been tastily decorated and furnished while the electrical industry at large ha» fitted them with the very newest pliances pertaining comforts. Theay houser are proving an education to the men and women of the city as to the various user which ean be made of the newest ap | pliances, of thelr time-saving, nomical and sanitary values. | The houres have been filled with to creature Electric Ranges now \eg visitors each day and hight. A of the various devices and thetr uses partments. core Med tb aise we oom Open Daily 2 P. M. to 10 P. M. ee 2 E53 Saree cana We Also Distribut of the olty, RTM Broadway ana Allison Street ae Hi a © — | ; Kiwanians to Honor the Var thal Rotorex Electric Ironers. Meadow Lark Clothes Washers) Radio Corporation of Am Products. ES SUPPLY COMPANY. WHOLESALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES SEATTLE San Francisca” Portland Oakland ty Squad Mount Baker Park—-3134 Lakewood staff will FOLLOW THE SIGNS | North Coast Electric Co. Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Spokane ‘Fo w king will put the and nes he gathert muste, of fun college and a raft Taken to Denver y of a deputy sheriff Bieke HM. Gat in, 35, was scheduled to leave for that city Tuesday to face charges of embezaiement In eu Electricity Is Your Servant Coto Gattis, former eecretary of « building and loan anscciation tn Denver, was arrested in Seattle} It Brings to You, Obedient to the Turn of a Switch, Septem! y {f Matt Star. | the Great Forces ts he The Congressman Miller LIGHT AND POW ER erg at Engineers’ Club} It is at once the most powerful and the cheapest, the most faithful ote nereseman John F. Miller wift| be the guest of the Engineers »| at & noon luncheon Thurmiay. ¢ the w | Closed and wilt fleance of legisla to the and the nimblest, the most versatile and efficient servant you can employ. Are you employing it to the greatest advantage in your home? ; WE URGE YOU TO VISIT SEATTLE’S MODEL ELECTRICAL HOMES 902 Allison Street 3134 Lakewood Avenue (North Broadway District) (Mt. Baker Park District) Open 2 P. M. to 10 P. M., September 22 to October 9, Inclusive Under Direction of Electric Club of Seattle ne Intereats Members are asked to bring rents Ragtime Reigns at Pantages Theater | Rarl Fuller, well known to lovers | of jase m 4 by five mus clans, te givi gen audiences the newest “rags” this week ! Mien Lorraine Evon ts scoring wit? “The Golden Bird.” Billy Abbott and Elmore White sing comedy songs. Eddie Pardo an staging fun, entitled lorta Archer are “A Wil and a Re Tell ae Mee PU Mabelle Phillips gives child stories. The Kitamura Brothers are acro.| bate, Light SI Shortage Due to Clerical Error | Investigation by state examiners CASCADE FIXTURE Cosa LIGHTING. FIXTURE. ‘MAKERS (i s Tevenled that the! ortage totals not more than $176,/ a in & result of bookkeeping errors on the part of one employe, | ‘cr if ako Eas, | SALES ROOM 446 UNION ST. ‘Si SEATTLE OPPOSITE THE WHITE BUILOING- 9 OOK toe, He “LANTERNS? TELEPHONE; MAIN * 20962> Good lighting ¢ Fixtures are not-necessarily texpensives Examinations for high school stu dents who did not pass or failed to take entrance examinations and wish to matriculate into the University ot | Washington will be held Wednesda at the office of the university word trar, Several hundred students are| expected to take the tents, Attract Students | | we eet 992 Allison poured ort in Broadwe ardner J. Gwinn Homes Selected by the Electric Club of Seattle for Electrical Display, Because of Their Recognized CONVENIENCE, BEAUTY and QUALITY Are Not These the ‘Things You Require in Your Home? We Design, Build and Finance in All Parts of the City “HOMES OF INDIVIDUALITY,” just off the press, contains the electric homes and scores of fi humble to the most pretentious, also several pages of interior views and much valuable infor- on building. You should see it before bullding. .$1.00 ARDNER J. GWINN, Inc. “Designer and Builder of Homes of Individuality” 1703 Hoge Building Phone Elliott 6359