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eS 1847 ROGERS BROS. | SILVERPLATE . The, « Anniversary Pattern a Ideal for a gift, as the name implies. Colonial in design, with straight handles. We furnish, without charge, blue velvet- ined chests and gift boxes for various combinations and fancy pieces. Come in and see this new pattern. Thursday and Friday —a special factory educator from the International Silverware Co.'s factory (Rogers 1847), Mrs. Juanita Penniman, will be in our Silverware Department on the main floor. Mrs. Penniman is very interested in giving our friends and patrons suggestions as to the correct silverware arrangements for formal and in- formal functions, also an educational talk on the manufacture of table silverware. ‘TACOMA: £ SCHOENFELD & SONS io hearings by the senate committee. Hearings He Will Hear | himself only tolerated, or even e2- ‘NEW MEMBERS | MAY INSURGE Progressive Bloc Under Way in House WASHINGTON, March 14.—For mation of a progressive republican | bloc in the house designed to break up alleged control of committees and lation, is under way, it was learned here today, Already 3% members of the new committee edged themselves to the legislative plan outlined in « letter sent to all rep sentatives by Representative John M. Nelson of Wisconsin, political ally of Senator La Follette, chairman of the senate progressive group. Twenty six other members, Nelson sald, have indicate thelr approval of the pro gram and are expected to come inte the fold. With republ control of the new house made ponatble by a jority lea Phe bloc will center tte fight on selection of committees and « change In the house rules to permit greater freedom in legislation, The bloo program includes legisla tion relating to transportation, taxes farm credits and congressional pri. martes, prevention of future wars soldier compensation and protec tion of the public Interest fn coal, timber, water power and other na tonal resources MANNERS By Norma Talmadge Copyright, 1923, by N. B.A. Bervice the There are two kinds of guaste, those on ever wants to sce again} end those one would like to have perpetually under one’s roof, If hos-| tess and host must be carefully con- siderate, 40 must the guest. Hoapt- tality is @ privilege well worth cul- tivating, but tt never must do im-| posed upon. The door soon finds cluded. eee THE GUEST 1. One should answer his tnvita- tion promptly and specifically, re- peating place and date | 2. The guest should be punctual, whether the occasion 1) dinner, dance, theater or house party. 4% One must find enjoyment tn} everything the hostess or host pro- poses for his pleasure, expressing no chotce unless an alternative ts of- | fered. | & The dest-mannered guest makes tt as easy as possible for the hostess or host to make his stay pleasant 6. If one be Invited to an affair while he has an out-of-town friend | stopping with him, tt ts proper for | him to write the hostess, asking an invitation for the friend, but one must not feel injured if the hostess be compelled to refuse. | Tippler Doomed, Is | Editor’s Forecast Physical Culture Magazine for THE ATT LE STAR JAY, MARCH 14, 1923. [ LATEST SEIZURE BY FRENCH | WOULD BRING In reprisal for sabotage in troops have seized Karlsruhe, manufacturing cities in Germ Karlsruhe taken from the forr Baden, BY JAMES P, GLYNN U, 8. Representative From Connec tleut, Fifth District WO Maine farm. ern were discuss. ing recipes for drinkables, "If," wald one, “you take @ cot tonseed of! bar. rel, boll it out it up with 4 tet tt “Any kick to asked =the wecond farmer. “Well” Joined the firet, Glynn re T became unconscious.” Way Revive Gsiden Potlatch Festival The Golden Potlatch may be revived, accord! suggested to the C rt of Com. merce tourist committee Tuesday. The plan was broached by George L. |Hutehin, president of the Festival jassociation of the Pact oat. is to a plan am fentivals | which used to be celebrated here| Veteran Cases First FASHINGTON, March 14.—Meet- the immediate needs of war vet- ‘will be the first task of Maj. ‘ORyan, general counsel for the committee investigating of graft, ineffictency and int of the veterans’ bu- ORyan stated today. fe is building up an organization tors to make a general may be started in a month or six weeks, he stated. Complaints are on file from hun- dreds of veterans who charge that they have been unable to secure set-| tlement of clatms for compensation. 6 BROMO QUI the Headache b y tonic laxative and germ de- | The box b the signa- ture of FE. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c.—Advertiseme: Loyal Orde r of Moose INOT A CLASS ORGANIZATION. Is open to all desirable white men fof sound mind and body, in good standing in the community and en- A d in lawful occupations, between the ages of 21 and 50 as bene- members; non-beneficial, all over 21 years. ORGANIZED APRIL Present assets $25,000,000.00 Canada, representing 1,700 lodges; Seattle new Moose Temple has , 1888, in Louisville, Ky. 600,000 Moose throughout U. S. and club rooms in all principal cities. Lodge Hall, Club Rooms, Ladies’ | Reception Room and Banquet Hall. PRESENT MEMBERSHIP, 3,000. PRESENT ASSETS, $112,000.00. SEATTLE LODGE GIVES THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS: $7.00 per week for sickness or accident; FREE DOCTOR FOR MEMBER AND HIS FAMILY; $100.00 in case of death. LARRY W. LONG, District Supervisor, Phohe Elliott 1886, 8th and University. “THE CHILD OF YOUR HEART” AT MOOSEHEART, TAINED BY THE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, “Bvery child is entitléd to at least a High School education ana a trade.”—Secretary of Labér James J, Davis. “NO FATHER WI FAIL TO PU PLACE IN ‘THE MUTUAL PLAN OF MOOSEHHART WHE! 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"The Life Story of Colonel 8. | Bigney, Who Is* Sixty-Se Years Young?" An Interview with Secretary of War Weeks on th need of building a “Sturdier Man le Coue Means to Physical Culture,” an article by Dr. Edwin F. Bowers, entitled “How’r Your Glands Today?” and an art by Annie Riley Hale “What Do Doctors Really Know?” Thero are! many striking pictures of “The | Body Beautiful," and exercises for | |keeping It so. Also fletior by John A. Coryell, Lost His Wife,” and Wings,” by Clevelan, (One X-Ray Ft say to our patrons: you don't more? If we burt Day—could woe say Set of Teeth from 85.00 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 he Glint of | Moffet | = “SALESMANSHIP THAT WINS” —by— iH. L, KNOX Seattle's Most Successful Salesmanship Lecturer FEAR han chained millions ot wlesmen to the foot of the Iad: der of achievement. Fear causes more misery, more poverty, more unhappiness and more intense suffering than any other one hindrance to success, To be a winner one must conquer this demon, In this lectuyo, Mr. Knox will tell us how to banish fear and other nogative at- tributes, MR. J. E. WILLIAMS Manager Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company, will proni MASONIO CLUB Pitth floor Arcade Bide, Wednesday Evening, March 14, 8 o'Clook ADMISSION SEATTLE ( 405-6 White Bldg. "REE cH Main 0364 $.S. 8. Will Prove to You in Your Casethe “How” and “Why” jemarkable Blood-Cleansing Teason for everzthing that ., Actentifie power! 8, 8. 8 ullds red-blood fighting- * fmipurl- wins! ities admit its butlda blood-power, it cells, ‘That tn what mi blood, Fighting: blood destroy Mes, it dente bolle, Tt it t thou D, Behaft, 657 15th Bt,, and it ‘Rry it yourself. B. in gold at all drug stores in tw The larger nize bottle 1s the more economical, | | | clared « legal body in Canada, How. removed the occupied district, French , one of the most important} nany. Photo shows a scene of mer castle of the grand duke of | First Baptist Elks Have Charge of Radio Program Five well-kr tints will be heard on R KDZE at §| Yelock Wednesday night from station KDZE when the B. P. O. Elke will ent a special pro ate the big Purple Bubble ball | n by night for the t | Boys’ club. The program was arranged by the} | Elks and ts one of the features of the week of the aerial concerts. The artista who will participate are Edith | Rogers, violinist h Osborn er, harpist; Ruth Staley, plant David Elprin, tenor, nd Dr. art | Hoffman, of the “Wayfarer"| performers, basso. ph am call em on Saturday npfit of the | | | | | | “I didn't notice any—up to the time | | You wont be satisfied until pouve seen and used 4d THOR There's no getting around the fact that the majority FUNDS TOU. S, Canadian Unions Threaten | Removal of Money | border into the United Btates unless the Brother: | hood of Locomotive 6“ 4 ard B, Chase, general chairman of 1t or the Brotherhood, declared today A recent decision of Justice Galt declared the nan illegal or tention in restraint of trade. Chase said the ruilrc « wt of them with interna in life. ma} headquarters in the United have heavy investments tn adian municipal and Viotory bonds and that the funds would be to the United Btates, ‘where we have protection of all the courts," unless the decision ts over ruled or the trades union act of 1871 amended. Justice Galt declared the union 1) legal becaune it wan not registered according to the tr Only three or four union: MORGAN WILL LEAD REVIVAL A twoweek norton of revival serv sat which Rev, G. Campbell Mor gan, D. D., of London, will be the principal epeaker, will be held at the church, Harvard ave. Basis. More. A savings account @ ve no reginte Total Savings Now Over $5,000.00. Husband the limit of $5,000.0 Open Saturdays, 9 a m. to MutualS n wh m, w The Historic Christ: & Btudy of the Record during the first wook. Addresses in the evening dur-| ing the first week wil! be on “ | 5 tions.” Compounded Semi- Annually Is the Least We Have Ever Paid On Savings Miss—” Is all right for those who have no definite plan of living, but it is a poor basis to work upon if you wish to make any real success You can’t get ahead by saving a little now and then—and then spending all you have saved for things you don’t need, Put your Saving and Spending on a Sane Spend less than you earn, and Save here will earn Liberal Interest—compounded semi-annually. Net Increase in Savings Since March First Over $50,000 $1,750,000 Accounts recefved in amounts from $1.00 to and wife may each have 0. lpm, 6pm to 8 pm avings and Loan Association 815 Second Ave. ts the after the second week ng services will consist “Meditations Around the Morgan 1s one of the world’s most Interesting and able speakers, according to members in charge of the revival services. Counterfeiters Await Hearing Awaiting hearing on the charge of manufacturing counterfeit $20 bills, Paul Dimm was being held in the county ja!l Wednesday, The hearing was set for 10:30 Thursday morning. Dimm was given a preliminary hearing = Tu: before United sc er R. W. McClel- who set his bond at $2,500— which he was unable to raise. Dimm, who was arrested by necret | service agents Monday night, ts sald to have confessed to being a member of a gang of counterfelters who have been flooding the Pacific coast with bogus currency. Thres of his alleged confederates are under arrest in Callfornia, where STEARNS’ Electric Paste ized as the guaranteed exterminator for Rata, Mice, Cockroaches, Waterbugs and Anta, Don't waste time trying to kill these pests with powders, liquids or any experimental preparations, Ready For Use—Better Than Traps | 2-02. box, 850 15-02. box, $1.60 | Bold Everywhere $10,000 worth of fake bills have been recovered, an@ further arrests are expected. 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