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Member American Momes Bureau: ee For Better American Homes CLEARANCE Piano benches ly OFF! —a 3-day clearance sale of 20 piano benches in sev- eral styles and finishes, priced at ONE-THIRD less. These few sample values: regular sale price price piano bench. Combination $15— mahogany » $22.50 plano bench 19— walnut 28.50 piano bench 17 65 mahogany 26.50 . —piano bench, 15— walnut ... 22.50 —plano bench. Combination 13 * mahogany ..... 19.50 Les ad piano bench, Combination mahogany plano bench. mahogany —piano bench. Combination mahogany ...,..... 18.75 12.50 og Bae Pree 2 *) Vpaneesny ee x! piano bench. Combination 13 35 walnut ........+ 20— . “SEATTLE: first time that “he was a woman masquerading .as as a msn. Man for Years —When a hail: fellow: to his acquaintances, died ly, it was learned for the 7 bears the signature of (Be sure you get BROMO.) Advertisement. bs Abetter tn bredicfast RADIO GROWTH MANNERS IS ENORMOUS Hoover Proposes Tentative Ether Regulations WASHINGTON, March 2! Rad tremendous growth duf © past year; general broadcast ‘i reased from $0 to 581 » ving stations from be: tween 600,000 to 1,000,000 to be tween 2,000,000 and 2,800,000, Becre jtary of Commerce Hoover yesterday | told the national radio conference. This growth has thrown radio into tie state, resulting in the con of the present session of the *, Hoover said, He urged ° 9 legates, representing the Jarmy, navy and other government riments and civic bodle broad € ng stations and scientists to draft new regulations to bring order out of the pre tangle. Hoover laid before the conference & set of recommendations drafted At his instance by the beard of navigation, for reallocat f wave lengths and power i@ br ting “With radio, we are face with form of property,” Hoover "in the ether, We do not ink we can make progress by coa ing the air over a man’s hou his property, My ry is we wil have to proceed on mption that all the ether bel > the government to mak progres n the solution of our problem.” | Referring .to remarks that the Present radio program tended more foward amusement than to educa tion, Hoover declared » should be education, | means, bat we need stream of amusement thru to allay the hardships of our } life,” W. A. Wheeler of the department Jot agriculture, declared th {ers have more interest in radio than jany other class, and stated that | while crop and weather reports are | vital to the farmer, he was dé | Pendent on aie: for amusement SELLS JOB IN Posing as “foreman” pf the federal Postoffice at Third ave. and U » late Tuesday, ded in ion a tall Russian sy “selling” two positions as | POSTOFFICE| | patent leather pumps, shoes or | iBY 4 vu. | Janitor and janitress, to Alec Shodra, | wife. 1925 Ninth ave &, and his | Shodra posted $350 as a bond f employment, and was showr “duties in the federal building, by | hia employer, who gravely led him | thru the various covernme afflees <j} and told him how to clean up, | The Russtan then demonstrated the | j cleaning ‘process by absconding with Shodra‘a $260, according to the latter, | who immediately complained to the department of justice and the police. Armed with a description of the swindler, the police were earnestly seeking him Wednesday to show him a thing or two in cleaning up the city jail. PIMPLES ON FACE AND NECK Would Break LikeBlisters, Itched and Burned Badly, Cuticura Healed, “My face and neck were affected with small pimples which after « time would break like blisters. itched and burned ao badly that I Scratched and irritated them. causing Sore eruptions. At night I could not sleep on account of the irritation. ‘The trouble lasted about a year. “I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and got relief, and after using four cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed,” (Signed) Miss Florence Jensen, R. F. D. 2, Burley, Idaho, Oct. 16, 1922, ‘Use Cuticura for every-day toilet . Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum, ee ee ticura Soap shaves witheut mug, WfoucHs REMEDY Established 1672 50 years of satisfied users attest its value for : Conghs, colds, croup, bronchial, ) “fla” and whooping coughs, ka ling throat and troublesome ni, coughs. Does not disturb “| stomach, No narcotics. Mrs. Clara Hamlin, aie N. PRG “I have used Chamberlain's Cough Sn fs my Pen dai years for on Ii is as welieve tad gfe gives such lasting Sold everywh JOYNER INSTANT RELIEP RHEUMATISM MEDICINE FOR CHRONIC CASES $1 and $2 bottles ded and sold by man HARTOLY DRUG CO, for eR REMEDIES | you, elther. THE By Norma Talmadge Copyright, 1923, by N. BA Bervice Every woman admires a well dressed man, She grants him wide latitude in selection of materials, but she t¢ exacting about out and fit, American tailors are guilty of many freak styles, and many are guilty of wearing them, But any man can have dig tinotive clothes, and yet have them within the confines of good taste American wen MEN'S CLOTHES 1, The full dreas fect in fit, cut hould be made of dull-faced black worsted, with satin facing and collar and wide braid on the trousers, but no other trimming white boutonnic white or black-and-white re, English silk hat, muffler tee and plain black silk socks, black or dark blue overcoat, plain wood stick. The patent leather pumps should be! worn only when ft is the intention to 3% With the dinner coat wear trousers with brald narrower the full dress “trousers; white black walstcont, satin tle. 4, Business mutts should be con serva ford two or plain black silk or tive, and whether @ man can af 0, if he wishes to nd to appear to best exactly proper advantage, he never should wear the same suit more than a day consecu tively, but should alternate. 5, Jewelry should be worn con servatively; there should be nothing ne, brilliant or garish rH 8. FRELINGHUYSEN S. Senator From New Jersey HAVE used this story many times as an opening for my addreases when I have been preceded by one of these long win introduc ers. A criminal was about to be hanged for mur- der. During almost all of the day be- fore and right up Frelinghuysen @ minister had been trying to get the man to repent. But he was a hard-boiled murderer and wouldn't do it. Ho even grew Impatient. Just as tho trap was about to be sprung, he turned to the sheriff and sald: “Sheriff, Io wanta thank you. You've been very equaro with me.” And to the hangman he said: “I ain't holdin’ no grudge against You treated mé fine and you gotta hang people to make a livin’. “But an for you,” and he turned to the minister, “I'll wee you—later!” Assessment of Big Job Is Approved | By voting to approve the Beacon) Hin regrade assessment roll six months after the work starts, the city councll Tuesday gave impetus to this $1,000,000 project. Oniinartly the assessment roll of a local tm provement {s not approved until the} job {s completed. Tho regrade project will take two years, and con cto: hi ated benit| The Star invites its readers to use thie tractors havo Lay to —_ | aspartuee ree cua te faaing wesing bids fenring difficulty in selling | Riise trends, The department to bonds where the assessments were |to help im reuniting those whe have bees not approved, according to the city enxinetr, FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED | BY THIS SULPHUR : Mentho-Sulphur, a pleasant cream, | will soothe and henl skin that ts irri- tated or broken out with eczema; that 1s covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry, subdues fiery skin eruptions 10 quickly, says a noted skin specialist. The moment this sulphur prepara- tion fg applied, the itching stops, and after two or three applications, the | eczema is gone and the akin is de. lightfully cleir and smooth, Sulphur | {3 #0 precious am a skin remedy bo-| cause it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or disfig- urement, Mentho-Sulphur always heals eczema right up, A small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sul- phur may be had at any good drug store.—Advertivement, A GLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks — Sparkling Eyes—Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F, M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments, During these years he gave to his patients a pro- scription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oll, naming them Dr, Bdwards' Olive Tablets, You will know them by thelr olive color. Theso tablets afo wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause & normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter In one's system, If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good fooling, all out of sorts, inactive bow. els, you take one/of Dr, Hdwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a tine and note the ploasing results, Thousunds of women and men take Dr, Hdwards' Olive Tablete—the suo. ceosful substitute for calomol~-now and then, Just to keep them fit, 160 and 900,—Advortisemont, SEATTLE to the minute dl for the execution, Nothing | 8s TAR | With the full dreas wult wear a| white linen walstooat, white lawn tie, white handkerchief, white gloves and) the Yakima Trust Ladies’ Special Lot of -Ladies’ all heels; all sizess- | Men's Shoes and Oxfords tn yrhio variety of styles; all {21 Seneca St. Gray Suede and Satin, Brown, Kid and Calf, 1- and 2-Strap Pumps and Oxford ee ST) Values up to $8.00—NOW........ SPECIAL IN MEN’S SHOES and Calf; all sizes, Regular $6.00 value — NOW... ..se00.. Highest grade of Men's —— and Oxfords In a leathers, Valuo $9.00—NOW..... Co) for disposal. Broken Lot of Lad Oxfords One Lot of Pumps and Ox Brown; Kid and Patent; Ladies’ 1- and 2 Patent—Military and F. Every Day f. 10:30 DURING T purchase of . B Kis will receive $2.95 lutely Free. $4.95 -Strap Pumps—Black, $5.00 and $6.00 values—NOW... Black and Every person making a Shoes for $3.50 or more pair of Ladies’ SNUG- FIT silk and fiber hose (with lisle tops) Abso- STAR SHOE STORE Buys ENORMOUS SHOE STOCK The BRADFORD SHOE CO. OF YAKIMA, FAILED! The Stock was assigned to We bought this Stock, consisting of 3,200 pairs of Shoes at a VERY LOW PRICE. Stock includes well-known brands of Ladies’ Shoes, viz.: Red Cross, Lunn-Sweet, Johansen and Martha Washington. This is the GREATEST SHOE SALE Seattle has ever known! lars’ worth of High-Grade, Up-to-Date Shoes, together with our ENTIRE STOCK, offered to the Public at UNHEARD-OF PRICES. SALE STARTS THURSDAY, 9:30 A. M. Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes 45c 95c Brown, Kid and . $2.95 fords—Black ; large sizes. ench — rom Ee to a. ni, HIS SALE a pair of a beautiful NOW Eighest grade of Ladies’ ; Suede, Satin, Kid styles. Values up to $11.00— NOW. CHILDREN’S SHOES Children’s Scuffers and fine Shoes— Values up to $3.00— Sep crseseneedes Boys’ Shoes—One Lot in Black and Brown on rack. Value up to $4.00..... STAR SHOE STORE Thousands of dol- Pumps and Oxfords in and Patent—All snappy $5.95 $1.45 $1.95 Corner of Second and Seneca Bureau of Missing ‘Relatives || separated. Those whose rete friends are missing are invited to report | the disappearance directly to ‘The star, | who may know the whereabouts pr ype persone mentioned in this columa Missing are requested also lo report peter fur, Other new | eels ene renders. Lente SUMMERLIN.—This man, has disap: of baton: pe perenee ave. jearn of his whereabouts, i EDWIN AKNOLD MacKNIGHT, ago 18, Spokane, Miss May Keene, 221 CHOAT overseas ve! eran of the Canadian army forces la sought ni M during the wor, by father, Rey. R. MacKnight, Y. C. A. Regina, Saskatchewan. Me Knight was last heard from in & attle on February 3, when he cashe & money order for $12.50. jot him has been found |time, ac | 1 since tha cording to Detective Potte: jot the Seattle police | bureau, Will Give Lecture Thursday evening at Prof. © wunders will deliver a le ture on "The Glacial Age in Geolog’ Byolution” with particular refe: during that period. It will be itu versity, for the Seattle Labor cc In the extraction of teoth wo say to our patrons; If we hurt you don't pay—could we say more? Set of Tecth from 86.00 UP Gola Crown and Bridge Work from $4.00 UP 1422 Sovond Avenue Wo Stand tho Test of Time 22 Years in Ono Location pers ure invited oo such items as will interest Seattle, would like to No trace identification on “Glacial Age” 8 o'clock ence to what Washington looked like trated with slides and will be given in the Latbor temple, Sixth and Unt- are Lectures on Tuberculosis | j In that of] jSeattic and the Pacific Northwest |Prep order war veterans |suffering om tuberculosis may |have the best kind of medical serv: | ice, standardized in every respect, | a special course of studies and lee tures on various phases of tuber- culosi treatment is to be given to! A number of doctors from\ various t Washington, Oregon and | [Idaho at the Seattle district office | jot the United States Veterans’ Bu- | reau, beginning March 47, Dr. P. 1. Carter, district “medical officer of the bureau announced “d_ Wednesday. of o SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION 18 4 6 Brians | | Hot water | Sure Relief DELL-ANS| 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Office Men Gripped By Spring Fever *Woll, how does this weather strike you, Al? It's great, Isn't it?” "Great Is hardly the word for It. Geo, It surely gives a fellow a bad case of the spring fever, Why, hon- estly, I begin looking forward to Sunday as I'm on my way to the office on Monday morning.” "You, ita the same with me. T guess tho bug has got into us all for that matter, Even the boss spends an awful lot of time out of the office lately. Pretendy to run out of town for a day or half a day on some business matter, If the truth was known, T bet you'd find him at the golf Inks these fine days." “1 don't blame him a bit. T only with T could do tho same, The best I oan afford iv a little motor trip with a lunch in some secluded nook on Sundays,” “You, game hore, But whilo I am reminded of it, I've got to buy @ new suit before Sunday. T almont ruined this one last Sunde at r, © Jo rm if Dl. Al, Tore \t on the car. T hate to buy now because I'm a ittle short, Can you tell mo of a place where a little |monoy will go a long wi “surely, and you don't have to buy a cheap sult, either, Go to Cherry's, ‘They have somo snappy now creations for men and you ean buy on etedit with six months to pay They aro at 1016 Second ave, in the Rialto Bldg, between Madison and Spring--just over the Pig'n Whistle, Tako elovator,"—-Advertisement, Cock Crows While Officers Search The vigorous crowing: of a cock, which seemed to have been specially trained warn its Paul Anney, a>Kent district rancher, the approach of strangers, did not ave Anney from arrest on a liquor violation charge Monany, Sheriff Matt Starwich and his deputies ar to owner, jrived at the Anney farm and began & Bearch for a st& reported hidden | on the premises, Tt was found under |the floor of the chicken coop. Anney was charged with manufac- ture of liquor Tuesday, and posted $500 bail. The cock kept up its clamor while the officers searched the place, and finally located the still in a secret dug-out under the chicken house. atl “Americanus”’ Is Chosen as Pageant Professor Edmond duction of S. Meany’s pro- > “Americanus” was the chosen Tuesday afternoon by the stadium attractions commit- tee as the production to be ‘given pagennt |this year in the University stadium, in place of The Wayfarer. The pageant was selected from a list of 40 considered by the committee. An estimated cost: of $100,000 to produce the spectacle was given the committee, Tentative plans for the production were outlined at the meeting, including the {immediate raising of $50,000 to start the work and the opening of downtown of. ifices, EASILY TRACED Thousands who are none too strong trace weakened state to influenza or some like illness. 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