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PAGE 2 THE NEW JUST HEAR: HALL ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY OS ef Ho mann NOW ON BRUNSWICK RECORDS ONLY | Firet Recording Now On Sale §0023—Hungarian Rhapsody—No. 2 at I (Lisst) Hungarian Rhapsody—No. 2, Tecord to cherish and preserve. Crystal clear, not a note Mor subticty of expression omitted. One of the great ts of time perpetuated as only Brunswick Records— ‘Id’s clearest reproductions—could achieve, Hear it ty. Plays on any phonograph. Six Other New Records Just On Sale— MANNERS By Norma Talmadge Copyright, 1923, by N. BA Bervice OF FAME Everyone must eat, Anything that | Aas to be done three times a day, year in and year out, should be done! well, Besides, it's adle to eat in company than to eat aiona But to obtain the full foyment from break dinner, one should bs dle manners, Otherwt for food and conversation will suffer And so will that of others whe eat wit hin, far more AT THE TABLE 1, Unfold the napkin only halt néeded without further unfolding; at the end of the meal lay {t stil! halt. folded on the table to the right of the| finger bowl. 2 Use spoons to eat gra: and fruits served with cre joes, puddings, jellies an stir and taste bouillon, coffee and tea, before sipping. | & Use knives only for cutting, | holding the food to be eut on the plate with the fork In the left hand, jand cutting with the right hand. 4. One uses the fork to convey solid foods to the mouth; tf iettuce leaves are too large to be lifted to White Way Male Quartet the mouth folded, cut them with the, 2320—Come A ald of the fork. Once the knife and| Ernest Hare and Male Quartet fork have been picked up, they My Buddy should never be laid on the tablecloth again. When not in use the 4 e be placed on the plate near th r| Nelther knife nor fork be so placed that tt reste partly on the plate and partly on the table- cloth. Should you be asked to pass your plate, pass the knife and fork| with it. Part 2 (Liszt) edge. VIVIAN CARKEEK, prom! Seattle attorney, will be the r at the Monday noon lunch- | ef the Transportation club, 19. His subject will be “Con. of County, City and Port.” tunately for our times, no- has yet discovered a way to @ burry.—Hartford Times. es Srrecaes sito Sh SCN Pabigt etem in « tl and thus ward off silat. Co eae or Influenza. 30¢, 6. Une the fingers to eat bread, | crackers, cookies, ete, corn on the cob, French lobster claws, ahrimps, relishes such 9 radishes and bonbons and outs Senator Claims He Was Called Names| WASHINGTON, March 16,—Sena- tor Caraway, Arkansas, replied today to the $20,000 suit filed against him Qs the result of his recent fist fight} with Henry Wallerstein of the veter- any bureau. also to eat artichokes, Will Broadcast U. |will soon be the normal span of life | attic and lay It acroms the knees; use it as |. jeight times I faced death, of| leaving the car, Caraway claims, The senator alleged his hat was crushed down on his head by Waller- stein om a street car and that the latter called him offensive names. On Wallerstein indicated an intention of striking him, and in self-defense struck bim with the palm of his hand Wallerstein then attacked him with his cletvtied Mista, the senator says, after which Caraway retaliated with severs: blows from his umbrella, attie CORNISH ROY AT HARVARD MORONI OLSEN AND THE CORNISH PLAYERS “PYGMALION” Bernard Shaw ‘Tenight, Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 6:20 onnieg 5 Matinee Subscription ‘tekets for sea- son, $7.50 and $12.50. oe ating tickets, $1.10, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, CAR NUMBER FIFTEEN Capitol 0240 of C. Alumni Meet Californians living in Seattle, especially alumni of the Univeraity | THE Scientist Risks His Life | 28 Times to Help People| But He Expects to Be Hundred Years Old; Is Fighting Battle to Check Disease BY EDWARD THIERRY NEW YORK, March 16.—Altho he has already risked his life for science Her and SEATTLE STAR American Latin-Amer Iherator, In behalf of the Hin great ing drug pneu eart dis blood pres 28 timea, Dr noted Marco Aurelio therapeutiat pemist, expects to live to be a dred. For that, the acientist predicts, A.PITOL JOKES BY W. W. CHALAIgKS 8, Representative From Ninth Distriet ARLY risers al ways are very proud of them selves. Two were b their for those who fulfill these twe con- cxterminate bacterta—and keep D Ohio, result of many riske tn teat: | U* ing drug combinations in his war against bacteria, Dr. Herradora has perfected many formuins to destroy diseane. “Modern ther ishing is only’ half th enough to cure ¢ live to be 100 yoar necessary, and the farmers asting of achieve ments in that particular, and of them re ) mlved to up the teria, but we have greater protection © he ros against it." | Vivisection ts means Dr, Herra- | men the final teat formul ys made ni 1] Chalmers “My ‘ | I have wi neight guinea p abbita, white rats, dogs| Who’ and monkeys. But before @ formula ia perfect I must know how it acts off @ human being. So I take ft my self—and I watch the sympt “Many times I have nea life tn these scientific tes disease,” cleanliness, Baths, and more baths |§ umulation of bac moann less ac other orning o'clock, went over to his neighbor's house and knocked on the door. The a wife called out: there? T's Jim Place,” replied the vis- Itor, “T'm looking for your husband Where is het” wife scented mice “Why, I don't know,” swered, “I guons he's out around the farm somewhere. I haven't seen him arly this mornin| she an survived to perfect the drug com binations. For 16 years I have been Going thia, tn the fight for human life, It does not matter, for there ts no sentiment In science.” Once Dr. Herradora took 116 grains of sodium todine, he sald, in an experiment for a rheumatism formula. For 12 hours he could neither move nor walk, but was con FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923. MARCH 17 to 24 SALE OF A PARTNE JOIN FORCES WITH THE <fOUSES’BARCAINS.. DEPARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 EIRST AVE We are going over the top in great shape because there was a real and substantial need in Seattle for a big, popular price DEPARTMENT STORE. But we want to |zrow up to and fill the opportunity that exists in this city. Good, dependable merchandise can be sold cheaper to the people with the right kind of a store organization. Join with us in putting this big i over. We want at least ONE THOUSAND PARTNERS, 1,000 new people who have never patronized the House of Bargains be- fore, to co-operate with us during this big SEVEN DAY SALE OF 1,000 PARTNERS. Make your money count to the last penny. Read every item in this advertise- ment and realize that hundreds of other eaually good money-savers await you at the store Saturday. Don’t of California will be interested to|scious of everything going on around know that the annual banquet of the|him. Another time he was complete U. of C. alumni at San Francisco will|!y paralyzed for two weeks after be held Friday night at tho Palace |trying on himwelf « formula contain hotel, and the speeches of the officers | ng quinine extracted direct from the As well as those of the governor of |tree bark. the state and members of the legis-| Bills for animals for experimenta- lature will be broadcasted from sta- jon have reached $30,000 In the past tion KPO at San Franctsco. few years, Guinea pign cont 90 cents All Californians desiring to Meten|each, white rats 45 cents, rabbite tn on this broadcast may have the|from $1.60 to $2, dogs $4, monkeys opportunity to do so by calling the|from $15 up. Kilbourne & Clark Manufacturing] Dr. Herradora is just 88 and « Co., who will direct them to the near-| graduate of the University of Baroe- est receiving station, « number of |lona. As president of the United which will be open to former Califor- | Latin-American Colonies Society he nians tonight. The broadcast begins | was chosen to deliver to at § o'clock. |thm statue of Simon Bol ‘Ba pass to you, at low prices, always! Another Ages 7 to 12 Neat models, button trimming, mostly belt- ed. Styles like grown- ups. Some fully lined. Little Coats for younger girls, ages 2 to 6, $ throughout, o combinations of terial and crep chine. Wanted s| THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT The whole world is our market, where quick changes in supply and demand occur overnight—making bargains which we snap up and Shipment put this off. Join with us in putting over a BIG LOW PRICED DEPARTMENT STORE IN SEATTLE. There is need for one, as everybody knows. 'SMART DRESSES $5 Every woman who sees these beautiful Dresses at $5 will become a | PARTNER. Dandy models in silk, wool and wool serge, well styled jand splendidly made, CHILDREN’S COATS |$1.95 HOUSE $4 DRESSES AT ¥ EASTER aS $3 and $4 t No need for any woman to go without a new Easter Hat when these smartly styled trimmed models can be had for these low prices. These Hats will make us lots of new FARTS EES Saturday. Better come early for good choice of these. NEWEST SPRING COATS $15 These smart new Coats are just unpacked. You can’t resist the desire to become a PARTNER when you see the chic style and the splendid tailoring of these Coats. These models should sell for away more than this but we want These beantif ully made Coats ade in Velours, Pol cloth, Normandies and other popular fabri for women, misses ani growing girls at the sen- sationally low price of $5 pill make you want one of the 1,000 PARTNERS. See sy ‘oats: are money. SKIRTS $2 Plaids and serges in smart est colors, Splendid assort- mont of styles. Worth at least $3.50, you for a PARTNER. Some AllTyme crepe thers this very serviceable ma- e de pring WAISTS $1 100 Georgette and Silkoline Waists at this extra reduction. GIRLS’ DRESSES $1 Girls’ Dresses In Gingham, Silko- line and Linen, on Sale Saturday APRONS 50c Beautiful checked Percale with braid trimmings, self tle sash. ROMPERS 50c Children's Rompers in checked gingbam and chambray, Worth HOSE 3 FOR $1 Women Heather, Fiber Silk and Silk . Lisle, 35¢—or three for 81.00. Little Tots’ Dresses $1 Black Sateen Bloomer Dresses, beautifully embroidered, Worth $2.00, BARGAIN BASEMENT 1,000 yards Cambric, Shirtings and All-Linen Toweling, per yd 10 Yds. Bleached Cc Cheese Cloth for 50 Only ten yards to each customer. CurtainScrim, Plain 4 (4c and Edging, Yd. 10 2,000 yards Devonshire Cloth, Organdie, Black Sateen and Cretonnes will be closed out at 833¢ per yard, or 344 yards for $1.00. LACES AND INSERTIONS Worth up to 25c per yard, on sale S¢ yard Cups and Saucers, | Initial linen fin- plain white only, | ished Bors e 10¢ pair. 15¢ bo Gold banded Cups and Sau- cers, set of 6, for 88¢. Aluminum and Graniteware 19c Palmo'ive Soap 5c Only 4 to Bach Customer $4.98 shades. FAMOUS J. P. S. BOYS’ SHOES] SATURDAY JUST ARRIVED! BARGAINS You save on these, as ied came by boat, costing us less!, fe *s Si Built for hard wear, without since bea ti Claws Seay ane rs have “U. tic rib tops, others in the Pg ruener reas) Uread POC English rib’ effects, Plain black and fancy combina- brown and black. Sizes 11 to 134% at $2.50 tions; 814 to 10., Selected substandards; pair, 95¢. Sizes 1 to 2 at $2.75 Sizes 24%, to 6 at $2.95 Children’s Cotton Stock- ings, for boys or girls. Fine or English rib, or heavy rib for boys, Black or cordovan; 5 to 11. Some “seconds;” pair, 25¢. Women’s Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits; band top, cuff knee, in white. Extra fine quality. Sizes 86 to 44, 6D¢. Women’s Heavy Glove Silk Vests; bodice top, in pink; 36 to 40. Slight “sec- $4.29 MATRON HATS $9.29 Many different styles of trimming. All smart, new, be- coming. $1.00, HIGH GRADE $ 4 MEN'S SHOES Standard makes Work and Dress Shoes, Goodyear welt, solid leather. Would be good buys at $6.50. Don’t miss these, men. Women’s and $ Misses’ Shoes Choice of ISPRING| APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN _ THAT REPRESENTS THE CREATIONS OF AMERICA’S FOREMOST MANUFACTURERS! OUR PRICES ARE EVIDENT AND THE SAVINGS ARE GREAT! ALTERATIONS FREE! -Men—Women MAKE YOUR OWN High Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords. “CHILDREN'S §] Infants’ First-Steps— New Shipment! In Mary Janes—fat ankle shoes —and Roman Sandals, SHOES . Choice of 100 pairs, sizes 2 to 8. least double sale price, eee 5H SUITS . : You will be surprised at the value in these Suits. Real bargains, MEN’S DRESS $ SHIRTS .. Neat Stripe and Pin-point patterns, splendidly made, Men's gray mixture, fine ribbed Underwear, gextra special, $1.00. OUSEYBARGAINS PARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE Next Door to Economy Market ‘ceors 9435 ~@ Fine Voile Blouses Voile Blouses PAY AS LITTLE AS Nie | ACIFIC G 1 THIRDAVE..CORUNIVERSITY RTE, aE i Striped voile, pret- tily embroidered— some braid trimmed. They launder splendidly. “Wrap Around” PLAID SKIRTS $4.89 Overplaids, for sport and street wear. But- ton trimming. 7 2)