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= PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR Scientists Battle With Girl’s Dual Personality Member American Homes Bureau! Fer Better MANNERS American Home. | SALE! TEACHERS ARE GIVEN WARNING I REACH CIT WEDNI DRY SPEAKERS ( DAY, MARCH 7 jQ0e — Vv I By Norma Talmadge s ° Copyright, 1923, by N.BLA We , P Board Member Gives Views Bernice Winning in Strange Fight With sats veey veyivs ; ‘ Hail to acct ¢ ri t 1 i ¥ é 5 Editor The Star | cor t March Tex |"Redich ee had merely had a| 2 bth grocesul and yract © n come } k A 4 oon gs that y r ‘ 7 . ny | Pere fest than in the ball n Italy su B t valuable paper 2 — . : ty | #re that dancers are born and not ioet the, Stee I 7 ‘ ttlon of \e . made, yet with patient practice and lath at thas ‘oy - s ; —_ sok | intelligent instruction y able-bod | Calvan rageved elie: rege , ted person can become an acceplable|ing “tiving foundation. the » thra the ed or case and | few 4 an F been allow < 4 thet a r, and should and Rey, F ett , ‘ the ack after the board ; that M I ha The “sq making « to ig ‘ mat very caret } AT THE DANCE of the ¢ will go from item As ¢ med r of the be rt t give a A man asks the first dance fi here to Bpok « a@ super © that we should teocn t f e woman he has escorted, and that thrift is @ good th Si . op t on 6 that she does not lac er getting a recommendation from . : ‘rt nus tor a ae Former Secretary value s rep a “Polly J «t * pe ¥ re Mums und the way the thing should | H+ Goddard, of the university] Bemice is winning on the strength) 5, The woman does not mek her to Taft Succumbs ot time and the war the thing eh paychologica rtment, if Ber pital records, which show the) cartner for any dance number; he pl ed ais aan. be put into effect, 1 voted, a4 One| Te rege 5 Bhs. j sor 5 returning prong th v YORK, March §-—Charh the final « nce of this plan the! Jit. probably will perish, nat fine Redick for | *0much as to make themselves CoD | ater @ long illness Bonds, Ehc. Ratan ne Low ap fir mmt was given full ws J FE bx KEN “ The nuree left | *Picucus court « mn. tb gee Hg pensar harge of the Investigation, and re-| 5. Ne aly “ the room and returned In a few min-| 4! No man should ask a women sore ye Gn oe Maw Fort 1% orted all details an to the plans of| © arieuting 4 oe find her patient aitting on te ance with him ur poodle guttl 2 Pape y fea cB rl P* MUTUAL Loan SocIETY peratic nd also to eee that the floor crying be o the couldn't | clen proficient so that the dance HOTS Sooo C negara ort 1 to part Se mes . ‘ will be a pleasure to her pate if t o4 t e BR a cathe It the first reourrence of Men who accept Invitations to their portion of the savings that tenaieae an re than @ week noe are duty-bound to p would be collected In the different ‘ “ the dancing, instead of lolt fh eloped the “1 “gt eateelh t the emoking room, | ‘ | ¥eloped th y" pe at] a. . rene oe | INVESTIGATION tho age of 18 Fire Apparatus Row | Tomorrow — Etiquet ot engngs-| . ene rm ne day, in everyth except ore ater 10. thet BE, Onke had ‘wanes f | stature eae aan tte May Be Near Close} inv nm, that ft would ¢ phot Chairn L. B Youngs of the entirety loet her hearing, The Aa week to take up| board works has requested} recently | wuld refipet In any way that t er the p Aae..00 37 PiOOGS | og values up to $15— © trying to pull for any different ) 1 ' 1923 Record of = |), band —dressing 9om rockers and chairs | f ° co i: rv enamel. ¢ Rpg ae BART y te and I was very mu . : t t a new : r : in ivory ename , cor ination maliog or walnut f[/snd T was very much we cvine|| Pedestrians Hit : ' rane 4 Lincoln Memorial —€A great special pu se made direct by us at dren, if that is a fact $ . wat ” her sister ex. This Is why so many in the last lini r , 7 . $ one wants us.” her sister ex- | ay fas inic our own price from erica’s largest maker of §]\to draw their savings out of one . A { century have found Pe-ru-n Cc ¢ been quality rockers and » the Michigan Chair Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan. Owing to quantity being limited and the price remarkably LOW—our advice is for you to come early. bank and put them Into another. WOULD DISMISS i BANKER TEACHERS | 153 —Al As 1 sald tn the board meeting «/ week ego, I will not allow any t the head and ab teacher to represent any bank tn the| ders Monday by an auto city of Seattle and, if I am con | Ia Dexter, of Foster station, vineed that any teacher ts doing | ave, and Ja this, as one member of the 154 J 2 ave. 8 , 1 #0 good for catarrk. Tablets or Ligeld, by Automobiles | 1:01!" pes Grande, 64, sh. was str Prairie k an vervly cut abc t appr New bids w board, vote to drop her name from Once Bandit Queen | fly to all parties concerned, vote that it be discontinued at once. I still think that ft can be worked out on a satisfactory baste and in a - way that will be fatr In all ways. Yours very truly, the teaching lst at once, ano | Tuesday at Fi } ( 7 Credits: teachers of this type that are “Agee ge Spot et Is Hounded by Law| 3 ring up trouble are not the kind of a thet) they 2 | : |teachers we want In the c ity. | ant a| } Now If this committee | i ues ecmcnmen one, weeuwe. Ooo 1 wilt] tho designated school savings yoarw ago, | | banks, as it ls the automatic re sult that the system forces Some children, we are told, have been worked upon so diligently by thelr teachers and by other | broken Fake Holdups various companies arranged among ¥ SaNTM pupils {mn rooms seeking — the Eva a lyzed and has ‘ “1 Ee selves to stage assaults on pay CAE hom tiecbeie cash prizes and the banners for t the 5 t For da a in Oil Fields | masters and cashiers who Chatrman, Butléin best showing In savings that nd MEXICO CITY, March 7.—Severa} |" league with the they, to escape being pointed Of the recent holdups of payrolls in | President requested the ney 5 Faitor’s note: The complaint, eat a0 the ‘cay. ones not per API TOL the ofl fields were faked, according | **! to make a close investigation. | as The Star understands it, is Heipating, bave urged their to the Mexican government. Prest-| Gent Obregon has issued a statement| Te Cure a Cota m One Day to the attorney general that there|Take Laxative BROMO QUININE have been a number of incidents tn | ‘A>/et. The box bear: . W. Grove, (Be Tampico oll fields where employes of | AR5Moy soo avert THE BON. MARCH BarGainN BASEMENT Did you walk through the “BARGAIN BASEMENT” today? Did you note the practical worth while merchandise at bargain prices? More money saving opportunities here tomorrow! SPRING COATS Plain or 5 00 Outerplaid $ New Arrivals Daily inSpring Millinery Aren't they pretty? not so much that the teachers have been making deliberate at | tempts to persuade the children S| to take thelr savings accounts from one bank and put them ta parents that they be allowed to take their savings from banks In are now deposited, | | which they | to banks reaping the benefit of | JOKES | BY DAVID I. KINCHELOE | & Representative From Ken-| tucky, Second District LIKE a« story ‘ = No More Gray | an eee | popular with the BARGAINS” ‘That's what theusands of cos tomers have sald since our big 7 Day Wonder Sale started last Saturday. Every article in the store {s on sale af pronounced the school savings plan. |U. army fn France reductions from prices. It in the tale of EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS Hair or Dandruff! 4 of men ar & negro who was ir on beating It for the back areas as fast as he could go when he was stopped by a white officer, Jon't delay 2 aaid the negro, “I's gotta be on my way.” “Boy,” replied you know who I am?/ | THESE COATS at $6.45 were marked earlier in the season up to $25. All sizes for women, misses and growing girls. Good colors. and favored styles in Bo- THROUGHOUT THE STORE FOR THURSDAY'S SELLING. Wise buyers will shop early, white man, you aln’t no vert you “Wonder ty am,” insisted the off- Positively ae Not a Dye : exclaimed the negro, tak-| from at this truly wonderful pricd? Superb Coats Smartly Styled $ 1 4.85 The favored cloths, some with splendid fur trimmings in wide |range of colors and modes. The former prices are really too high |to mention. You will know when you see them, $6.50 Sweaters WORDS’ MEANINGS EXPANDED BY STUDY, Simplest Phrase Often Contains Great Beauties of Sentiment mon speak of a “kind” aw Skirts $2.45 good wear in one of these. Some plain— others in Green, Red, Orange-or Purple. Rag- lan Sleeves. (One X-Ray Free 1, he hree word And such a bargain, too! § §9 s ‘ pra teen he eR root? That fakes 4, é Asi n the extraction of teett ve saat te er . That's what you'll say when s ray to our patrons: If we hurt} ‘°rful genlus, Shakespearo, meant on Sale $3 95 you see this latest shipment of ——— you don’t pay—could wo way} ™0re than a mero play on words, | brotd a New Spring Hats. more? when he put Into Hamlet's mouth— | Price. All-wool ruff-neck swenters for men and boys. Mien’s Union Suits $1.35 Cotton ribbed, heavy welghts, to his father’s ore than k more than kin, and | $1 50 Aprons A “kind” person is one who treats on Sale Cc other people as his kindred, and by | Nently trimmed pereale aprons, Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4.00 UP Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location 92 Pairs Manufacturer’s Women's Overstock of Hiking Shoes |\Beacon Cloth his words or actions confesses his| kinship. Things of the “same kind’ | all colors. Bs ure of the same family. “Man-kind’| i, medium and ha meaning radually unfolds ttaclt | ’ . ~ as a flower develops, leaf by leaf, ts A B y: Stock . 25 DR. N. Yow therefore si ant and beautiful, prons oys ms i *hyatol " Words wo use today meant other] Beautital aprons trimmed and | | 500 pairs Reavy ribbed stook- i Keon uness Chiinuse |things centuries dee’ But there ts [#ealloned and some. qinghems, | ings. ‘These are wencera: Keon, uses h A ings centuries ago, sut there 15) sizes to 63, in rose and pink at ee Foota and herbs in| always a reason for it. Language is| g1i8. in et Y st A mere haphazard growth but a|————— f men and w Seattle Boys’ and Men’s Caps inlizes |logtcal development interwoven with v il WwW H t 75 the historic development and growth ole aists c 65c of a people White and striped, beautifully All atyles and aizes, Worthsn Only a few days remain {n which | made. lot more, 115 the New Universities Dictionary may | Main 4308, be secured and the offer will never | BUCA Ritob Ab a tres bo renewed. For terms on which it can bo secured practically as a gitt, readers are directed to the coupon appearing daily in this paper and to tho display announcementa. CLEANSE YOUR 200 Corsets, All Styles 95c odds and ends in corsets, take your cholee for $4.95 Physicians advise keeping J i a Cuff, collar and pockets aro the bowels open as a safo- The Washington Shoo Mfg. Co. | satin ‘trimmed. Theyre ‘ot guard against Grippe or Men's closed these shoes out to us. | Beacon Cloth—three stylen— Influenza, IMPURE BLOOD Shoes a They're all leather. 8 inches | many attractive light or dark When you are constipated, high, Sizes 3 to 8. A real bar- | patterns. A remarkably low not cnough of Nature's IAT *'knocked-down-and- When you seo these splendid solid goin. price, lubrieating Uquid is pro- [| dradped-ott”” feeling, the. alta leather dress and work shoes at duced in the bowel to keep eruptions and muddy complexion $3.45 you will know what a real the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural Iubricant and thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature's own method—lubrication. Nujol vm lubricant—met a medicine or laxative—so eannot gripe. Try It today, Nujol ; Pepto-Mangan TEES | Tonic and Blood Enricher | \ wi jand the sick spells that leave you so | weak are all signs of impure blood, As a blood medicine and spring tonic Gude's Pepto-Mangan haa no equal. Tt will send a new supply of rich blood Jcoursing through your veins, clear up Some 200 pairs of good shoes to choose from at this very low price | your skin and give you a new feeling of | physical power and Vitality. Your druggist has Gude'e—In both liquid und tablet form, 0, 5 | Gude's — Y)DEPARTMENT STOR dine 1419-2123 ELRST AVE sale this fs. Boys’ and Women’s Athletic Union Suits Girls’ Shoes 91.95 [$e Roomy and very comfortable gar- ments, made of crogs-bar voiles, in white, flesh or light blue, Sizes 34 to 44. Reinforced back. Avail your- self of this opportunity to save, Trea UpAaT OFT COATS AND DRESSES glad to pay three times this price, 1827 34 Ave., Opposite P. 0, Many Special Bargains For Thursday— Shop Early SALE 645, THESE DRESSES at $6.45 will con- to the fact that this is a real Sale.” Fashionable models in wool French Serge, Poiret Twill and Silk Bg & second look. “You sure ts! il) livia, Normandies, Kerseys and Camel Taffeta in hand beaded, embroidered A lot of comfort and | Bargain Basement 1200 yards of assorted checks and stripes in good quality gingham, FLANNELS Assorted Patterns, { 5 es Unbleached Muslin— per yard 2 yards 2 5 c for .... Japanese Crepe, all col- ors; per 2 3 c Sha Bar gee Bed Sheets .......95¢ “Gem” seamed sheet, 72 by 90 inches, Pillow Slips ......28¢ “Tomahawk” brand, 36 by 42 Inches, ALUMINUM Kettlos, botlors, percolaters, round roasters, double bollers, 4at. preserving kettles and other fing aluminum ute at the truly wonder price of T9¢. sais

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