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Gertrude Atherton and some of the reasons Americans are worst-mannered people she belleves y r the ant a street car, they shove you m the ticket office, they finger-prints ¢ nearly knock you down and never| child. I'd have ht ght living in I r their hate. when to remove their hats and little evidence trude Atherton, noted| «iris how to say thank you. And I'd | have both girls and boys taught to finger-print tion meth general respect thelr elder.” WILL DECIDE led all over Europe * who explains, “and, y word for it, Americans fat manners in the we They have arrogance but no ne r-| “Men come to dinner tn thelr shirt WABKHINGTON, April 17.—Secre | aleeven and wornen cut each other in| tary of the Navy Denby will urge THE RHODES so. A Special Purchase of Serviceable Traveling Bags 100 Bags $3.95 16- and 18-inch Traveling Bags of cobra and walrus grained cowhide, made on substantial with lift catches and inside five-piece sketched above, eather lining and one inside An unusual value for riveted frames lock A with Imitation pocket. In black only. only $3.05 each. Bag, 28 20 Bags $11.45 Thi Com- pere it with any 616 Bag. come in tan, 18-inch Cowhide Bags, with extra heavy hardware, reinforced corners and eather lined, with three {nterlor pockets. An offer you seldom see as low as $11.45 each. Bag {s the one sketched below. brown and black, Men's Dept-—Maln Floor THE RHODES Co Wool Sport Skirts Special $5.65 Second Floor 16-Button Length Imported Suede Gloves Special $2.95 Main Floor Women’s Imported 16-butto Gloves, pique sewn, with P. length Suede backs and *rench but not alr, 82.96. For Wednesday caly, the Women’s Apparel Dept. is Spring Neckwear ae | public. College etudents ignore the| President Harding to decide this placing on sale a group of | mvasnarrn, Apri 11-—White pre-|foculty and Youne men, Satome to|weat the ematroveryy. between the] | | Rovet ‘guttte including Wool for Sport Togs j : dance wit ir hostesses. The steel| state and navy departments over Spo. Serviceable Linen Vestees are vi Theo-| magnate outra, ¥ fell] office boy and th Jon the Insult. ee ee tel Srna hen Wee COSTS BUT 5p) | tinent with rai feeling of the fice boy passes! me Der ization of the American fleet probably will bring up the {question at today's cabinet meeting spanned a con-| He and other navy depart off} grasps bis fork|cials want a prompt Eponges, Wool Ratines and Prunellas in Spring styles and colors; in checks, stripes and with the new golf sweaters; linen T and collar trimmed with drawn work a set White linen Tuxedo set embroidered with multi-colored edo vest $1.00 with cuffs dots and from a@ boat ar The PRIMARY Election— ) nlaids. Sizes are 28 to 82. black spoke stitch, $2.00 a set. Peter Pan oO |down by the prongs and the young|that {f the dociston fs ot p vestees and cuft Tuxedo styles, embroi- } The FIRST place to g | poetess w 6 of free verse| modernization on the Very special at $5.65 each. Jered in Egypti rings, a set, $2.60. on the edly counters, | de © wore ean b * To Tell Your Troubles To the Ballot Box t returns from its South some compliment nal vice. uthorities will insist upor ) Modernized aince the arms conferenca, Latest figures on the compara- TE, oat «than i of the big guns to bring a — ~ — ————— WITH POSLAM Bined. Ie in the cause, frequently | feats, todernfend’ ana’ et other!“ Aunt Alice” Will Laundry Workers Four Are Slightly jdined. It Is | overlooked, which leads in the merry Fifty cents before the wer, fifty! race to the divores court. Be Official Mother Will Give Dance Injured in Smash cents during the war, fifty cents| «4 woman who would look with| tive ran; show, naval officers| .. WASHINGTON, April 1 ‘Aunt| The 14th annual bali of local 24,) Mrs. Emma Pierson, Miss Allies ’ nahe , gene | y eon A cere m4 F lic effective: healing, Ponies’ plays | tolerance upon occastonal lapses from|may, that the United statar’ fleet ta| Alice” Hobertaon, former member of }Laundry Workers union. will be held | Lewis, Rello Pierson and Miss Ida By fair with its friends all the timel And. the” inost wonderful thing jabout Posiam ja how litte of it ts |tnough to heal. Often @ single Boe |] box Witt “clear” away a” patch of | “A man may be « good provider jgezerma of other eruption Jhat bae/ang « pillar in the charch but what been an itching torment for years! ES firet touch of this famous oint-| woman ts going to regard him with | \]| ment cools the fiery skin and «ives | tolerance when he talks to her with| real. lasting relle “Poslam Soap helps greatly in the| bis hat on and blows smoke in her treatment of skin troubles. Postar | face? jsne weeisis Boe are sold 4100 to|.. Many & man of refinement has where. For trial sample, send 106 to IPOSLAM. 242 W. 47th Bt, New York. jthought longingly of oblivion when —Advertisement he precelved his wife taking soup Primaries Tuesday April 24th morality can be driven to desperation Decaum her husband habitually leaves his spoon tn his coffee cup. congress from Oklahoma, ts going to) be one of Uncle Sam's “mothers.” Aunt Alice, thru an executive or- Ger issued today by President Hard- ing, {se to be appointed a welfare worker in the veterans’ bureau. Her work will consist of looking after the 7 |women and girls employed in that! ent Fea TA. BC. April 17—For-| bureau, one of the biggest in the| | eat fires destroyed 20 deserted shacks| government. Aunt Alice suggested | fn a camp of the Canadian Collleries | inet perhaps some of the boys might | | Co near Courtenay, Monday. Three) want 9 little looking after, too. | families lost their possessions, houses | Na —_———_—__—_ and barne near Sandwick, | ang 'Broadcast Lecture | From Station KDZE}| in the Moose hall Tuesday evening. | Thompson are suffering from minor The dance is for the benefit of the| injuries as the result of an automo- union's {ll members. bile collision in Everett Monday. ‘ outrangd two miles by the British feet, The tate department holds that increasing ranges would violate the naval treaty aligned at the Wash- Ington arma conference, Pala Afvertisoment—Pald for by J. F. Held Adv. On ae What’s in the Air 4 3 ° 7 | Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 lec-| >, SSS PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY, | \tureg on “The Care of Teeth” and , )) APRIL 11 “The Expectant Mother’ will be| y ( “Ag KDZE--10:30 to 11 a. m. to 4:30 p. m, KIR—6:30 to 6:15 n. m.; 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. KHQ—7:30 to 8:30 p. m. KFHR—8§ to 10 p, m QUIET—6:15 to 7:30 p. m. + 3:30 || proadoast from Station KDZE for the benefit of the mothers of Beatle who | |mre unable to attend the series of! res at the Bon Marche during |Botter Baby week. Dr. Nanette Clay and Dr, Charles D, Shannon will be jthe speakers, Don’t Let That ‘Cold| Players Will Showy Turn Into “Flu” Here on Thursday “The Servant in the House” fs to Rub on Good Old Musterole be presented by the Dunstan Play- That cold may turn into “Fiu,”| os st the Masonto temple Thursday Grippo or, even worse, Pneumot jevening. Miss Dorothy Winge fs to A COMPLETE MUSIC SERVICE is now offered by the Hopper-Kelly Co., with the opening of its Band and String Instrument Department From chil Whether it's a slight bit of rash or chafing, or a more severe case of ringworm or eczema, Resinol Ointment is the home remedy which sires prompt relief frem itching, uring and smarting. It soothes while it heals and does not sting even when applied to the most Irritated, tender skin. Tt is also an excellent hi dressing for bums, scalds; cuts stubborn little sores, Resinol Soapis frequently used with the Ointment to prepare the skin for the Resinol — area It is a delightful toilet, ath and shampoo soap for every member of the "pully é Resinol STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Buy the . ¥ h e role, Thi The purchase of the splendid stock of the untess you take care of tt at once. "| DAY fi'baing given under the aus. ‘ ‘* Rub good old Musterole on the con-| Pitz Oe Tt ae oe Masons C. H. Rose Music Company brings to Head- gented parts and see how quickly it; ce of the aliens! brings relfef. Colds are merely congestion. Mus- terolo, made from pure of! of mur-| tard, camphor, menthol and other jsimple ingredients, is a counter-rri- tant which stimulates circulation and | helps break up the cold, | As effective as the messy ol4 mus- tard plaster, It doas the work with: | out the bilster. Just rub it on with your finger. | tips. You will feel a warm tingle as| {t enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome rollef. 36c and 65c, In Jars and tubes. Better Than a Mustard Plaster quarters a complete line of Small Musical Instruments, with the exclusive sale of a num» ber of well known lines: MARTIN BAND INSTRUMENTS FAMOUS MARTIN SAXOPHONES THE STUART BANJ FINE OLD VIOLINS Mr. Rose has been engaged to manage the new de> partment, bringing with him the value of tnany years experience in music trade, and will be found at your service on the Street Floor. We invite you to inspect this few department, com» pleting a Musical Service where everything from “‘a fiddle string to a grand piano” is available. SEATTLE’S MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS EDISON AND THERMAX ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Specially Priced for Wednesday at $5.49 6-cup Size Aluminum BPercolators in 2 styles—paneled or plain, Remarkable values at $5.49. Complete with cord; fully guaran- teed. DOVER-DOMANCO The ELECTRIC IRON that will not burn out—PRICE $5.00 Come in and let us explain the superior qualities of this won- derful iron. “Kent” Marathon Tennis Racket Very Low $1.49 SPECIAL— MONARCH GLASS WASH BOARDS 49c Strongly made, with return ain and soap attachment. A good value, All Models of the Famous VICTROLAS NEW EDISONS, AND COLUMBIAS with a Complete Record Service Priced at Have strongly, made full-bow arched cherry throat, stringing with good quality gut and cedar handle; regularly sell at $2.50, SIMPLEX WEED PULLER Pulls them out by the roots; they can’t come back; simple, rapid, efficient—built to last a lifetime. Very special at rapid, efficient—built to last a lifetime. Very 95 special at :.... Ue sO 44'b* Gale bled st Malviaelt aa Cc OVERSTOCKED ON SOME VARIETIES OF VEGETABLE SEED 5 PKGS, FOR 10¢ STRATAGEM PEAS—Special for Wednesday 15¢ POUND Halu iarhi vied BF y/ CHICKERING. MEHLIN, KIMBALL PIANOS — GULBRANSEN PLAYERS with the AMPIGO RE-ENACTING PIANO