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ATTvTL It. 1922. "music" and the MIND OF MAN Mu»iciana manifwK aatonlshlng *elf control an Impulwi era directed from cell* of their will to Instrument* at their flaiger tip*. The wll! I* tile center of control In ntualc It calla to motion • tercMe* of f.-rling, as Borrow, gladnesi*, rtviffao 1 and every rang* of human emotlona, vibrating like lightning to aourcea of outlet on lh« keyboard. Sinew mualc la native In every human aoul. placed there by our Creator In IIU plan of llilnii. It la but natural that |ta effect upon human* should ba otmorvotf by every sincere educator and rwi v adult Interested In human weifar* aa «o all go together through Ufa. MCLT-CONTKOI. Korro tha hatvt of directing tha will to give tha finger tl|a Ih* wftntt touch within your powtr Juit onc«» a day upon tha key boar<l of a piano and aee w hat It will do for your tana* of control. Brine every on* of your ten finger* to the Ivory keya eo each key voice* an evvn volume and you multiply **lfoontral by ten, etc. Directing tha habit of netf-control with *uch well-directed musi cal exerclaea la one of tha beat place* if advlca given by that wondrful profeaaor of mind and will. Frank Channlng Haddock. In hi* wonderful book. "The Power of Will." which ahould be on the book ahelf of every parent who values tha welfmra of their loved one*. HABIT IS THE MAN Everyone la aaare of this. 'Jood musician* form habit* of control of the finger* and. with tht* on* habit of command, they gain aaeendancy over tha will and they are Ita hoaa. Play tha piano often, command tha will to aarve you with gentleness in »our touch, and If your will I* In your control In thl* caae. It will be In any other caae. If you will equally demand It ao to ba. KASIKBT TO I'R.\(TI(K Music bi tha aaaleat. moat enjoyable and moat direct In Ita **er rUc upon the will. It la moat natural for you to aak the wU| to draw open memory'* door* to nerve you with not* after not* to make up the melody of every s»ng ever committed to memory, and serve your own quickly determined volume of color or shad ing for every note YOU WISH TO MAKE CONTROL VOI R Mt'HIC, DOST Jt'flT LBT rtNGERIt RE HUT ONE MOKOTONOVR GIVEN HEAT. SUCH AH RE PKATKD TIME IN JAZZ. OR EVEN HOME RE IJO I OCR BONOS. If you will practice control In thl* wonderful way, THEN MI'HIC WILL MEAN MORR AND MORE TO TOU. IK WILL POWER PROPBWORB KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TA.LKINO AHO IT. ind If you will read what Haddock aaya about It. perhapa you. too. will ba Inclined to think they do. Hing aoft and loud and watch your soul develop. Do you not believa It ao? Preea your finger* lightly aa a feather on your piano or even a table and teat It. Du BARRY PIANO CO. 1404-1406 FIRST AVENUE "ART" Entrance 106 Union Street STORKS OK rUSASA.NT DEAIJNGS Only One in Five Is Safe Can you afford to risk your teeth and your health when the odds are four to one against you ? That is what you are doing unless you take proper precautions against Pyorrhea. Dental statistics show that four people out of every five contract Pyorrhea after they pass the age of forty. Thousands younger also suffer. Neglect Pyorrhea and it attacks the teeth below the guma —loosening them in their sockets until they fall out or must be pulled; forming pus pockets at the roots. In these pus pockets disease germs breed and multiply .poisoning the entire system. Pyorrhea starts with tender gums which bleed easily when brushed. That is the first stage. Do not neglect this warning. See your dentist at once, and start using Porhan's For the Gums. Forhan's is the formula of R- J. Forhan, D. D. S. Uaed consistently, and used in time, it will prevent Pyorrhea or check its course. Use Forhan's twice a day when you brush 0F J your teeth. It is the only dentifrice you JK! need. It wards off Pyorrhea and keeps the teeth and mouth clean and healthy. _ Remember, four out of five contract Pyor- g i rhea because they wait too long. Insure An!,/ your teeth. Buy a tube of Forhan's For /1/|| Iftjlxl the Gums at your druggist's today. 35c I 'I and 60c. / ftmrnUtf JL J. twk—. I). D. S. I £ftf\ / Forhan Company, New York /»•./*'" I Forhan's, Limited, Montreal / 'rjQ QltUrl Jazz Is Admitted to Jail ¥ ¥ ¥ * * * * * * Count Eases Up on Edict She's drawing the melody of "Humoreaque" out of the keys of the ttweet-torud piano that now hold* an honored place in the women's section of the county jail as a result of the gen erosity of Count George Hay Dußarry. - I'hotu kjr Pries * r««M, Mlsr atsff rh»tc»*T*ph«ra By Hal Armstrong Count liroris Hay Iha Harry ha* now relented. Jan musk may now be played with his per mission on the piano he gave tha U musir starved girl inmates al the county jail— ritmiDKll. thai they dent sing tlae sensuous, degrading, de basing words that are now being written to be sung to ja««. Count Du llarry let down tha Hare, ao to apeak, with lh* underartandltig that Mr*. Annie Wilkinson, matron of the women'* quartern awt a* cenaor ami delete all objectionaable lyrlca from Jail concert*. HICK NOT A I'KI IMC. BIT THKIUTM A UMIT 'The piano." ha said. "I gave be cause otualc ha* great power to do a body good Th* better the music, the more good. I am not a prude. I do not condemn jaat. But I do aay such word* aa 'Wbaddya wanta make them eyes at me for?* are not ele vating. They are abaaing. suggestive of nothing good. "If It waa a kind act to give them the piano. I am glad- I would want a piano if I were In jail. If I were In jail whera there waa no piano, I should raiae hell. Ho would you. A piano la such a good friend when one la atone! "In giving It I remembered that, were It not for a kind tart of my great great grandfather. William Ina Harry, I ahould not have been alive today. No. It waa Ilk* thia. If you wauat to hear It. "William !>u Barry, something Ilk* IS* year* ago. aaved tbe life of a woman In France who had been Im DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out Thickens, Beautifies. IS rent* buy* t bottle of "Pander- Inc" at any dru* More Aftrr one application of this delightful lonic you mnoot find a partlria of dandruff or a falling hair. Uealde*. rvery hair ihowa n«-w life, vigor. bright ne«». more color and abundance.—Adver tleement. Pimples Keep Young Men 1W Mak* WaaM, Too, • hnU How S. S. S. S*of» Skia Eruptiowa Pwthtlr. Flmplaa u4 skin • prW.-yon por for arary puatuja, toUrk-hM/I and plmpla on your faop. flmplaa produea pra)ttdlao and pcorant prosperity. Tour UmM.il mo/ ba *oM, }<L? a. a. a. ww bm t.i Ay af Um (VfMil Ho / ii> Cii—»y. trot who want* to kiwi *mptWmof limply man don't look Ilka tho owiwi of anything. I'lmpty woman, too. aro ptmlaa, with no proapar-ta and lib powar. Tcronir rnon and woman, hara a tha pnaltlra war wL fliy«l<« and puritatlvaa win fall. What you naad !I« a arlaiittfta hlood-ciaanaar. H. H. H. ■ la ma nf tha moat powarfnl daalroyara ; of blood Impurlttaa. Ton con prova thla In a ahort lima. H A. H haa baan paaaad on by a Jury nf mllllona of pao pla Juat Ilka youraalf. It la oonaldarod ona of tha mno< powarfnl Tagatohla bl<><>d purlflara and flaah bulldara In azlatanoa. That'a why you haar of ao many landarwalght pMipla putting on loat flaali In a hurry, why you haar of ao > many rfcaumattaa balng froad from thla , aeourff*. with B. 8. H. Htart today with M H. H. and aaa your faca claar and jrour akin cat rud.llar, your flaali fir mar. It wTll «t*a you a booat In yuur . earaar. H. H. H la aold at all drug atom. In two alaaa Tho largar ataa | la tha mora aoonoinlc&l. Ad vcrtiaeinnol fII K SEATTLE STAR prtaoned anil umlfmul to b« htncd for ulupplrxt a pullcemnn who had ; •poken lo lirr rudely, llanftlM «u the greatest dlsrrw* that <-ould coma upon on*. The faahlonabla nucu lion »u chopping off the head. "My err at great grandfather broke Into the tMuitlle where the woman wu confined and releaaed her. Then came the revolution, and all of the !H| I tarry*, with the exception of ray great great grandfather, were put to death •• royaJknta, He waa »pared because he had aaved the Ufa of a woman of the people. CANT TKIJ. VAU'B OF KISIINKSS "Hl» wife. Mailam Du Harry, you remember, waa guillotined, but be waa saved. and I am her* today. t>ne ran never tall tbe louaequencea of a kind act. "Music." added tba count, "the right kind of mualr. haa power to • ura ahell ihotk. It < harms the enake. Th« mice always look for a piano to build In. Mualc aoothea the savage heaat and lulla the babe to •lumber." And to the II tfrla In tha county Jail there la nothing ao Rood aa the mua»c from the count'* rift piano. 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles 1 CC •« ° Itaker. 4711 Fourth 1 DO «Vf. N. E., received a broken tec when an unknown motorist knocked him down at Fourth ave. M and Jackson it. Buoday. Tbc driver fled. < (J<J —C. J. Itltenotjr. SOSS W 1 wOttlh at . reported to the po. lira that hi* car had atru< k an (in known woman at Seventh >t>. uxl OUve at Hunday. • C*T " Thoma* achootglrt. «*J* 13/ Orcaa at.. *u atrurk at llnJnltr ave. and Kind lay «t Hunday by a car driven by A. L. Thurmond. 500 2»th ave. N. «CO A- KOMbrrt, It. r»«l»»<! a IJO l'Khril foot at Columbia City when J. J. Cooney of Itenton accidentally ran hla truck over the boy'a foot. I —Q A. J Carlaon, 4011 IWh 107uw. N K. r»|»rl«l that bf had atrurk Mr*. A. Kverth. of 60* Colon at., at Hlxth mrm. and I'mon at.. Sunday, ICA ''* ul Rundt>, *' 1 < '• 'X N lOv/lOith It, waa killed Kaltir day night at Greenwood »». a;,d N 101 th *t. whan atrurk by an auto [driven by [tun Krarmrr, 11, of 70(1 ! IJth av«. N. W. «£• « 8 K. Wlneland. director of A O Jl the Strand theater orrheetra, "truck Mr*. A. Derryhlll, DM Colum bla at., at Weatern avr. and Pike at. Saturday night, ha reported. Bhe waa not aerloualy hurt. | /JO L D. M< Vicar, «0«S Syca lOMinm avt , reported that a man had been *truck by hla own auto, and then by another car. Hat urday night, but had nevertheleas «•« raped Injury. ICQ Art wh ""' 6SOS '«"» **" N. 1 D«J K . told police Saturday that hla auto had atrurk an unknown man. who waa apparently unhurt, at Marlon at. and Second ave. •t —a. 1. Itutledge, *524 Day- ave.. reported (hat an unknown man had been knocked down by hi* auto at 10th ave. N R. and K. 40th at. Saturday, but that the man waa unhurt. REAL PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Whale Hone (Rubber) Set of Teeth 98 Crowns SM Bridßework. per tooth. .. .$1 Amalgam Filling Jjsl All work guaranteed for 1C years. Examination and advice free. call end fee *amplea ol Our Plate and Hrldae Work. We Maad the Teat of Tlaae Mf>*t of our present patronage la renimniended by our early cuatom er*. wtioxe work I* atlll giving good aatlafactlon. Aak our riiatoruera, who have teated our work. When ronilnK to our office, be aurn you nre In the right plara. llrlng thla ail with you /\TJTA Cnt-Rate Ufliv Dentists 207 liNIVKIIMITY ST. Oppealte Kraaer-Pateraon Ca Caught It's a Case of Turning It Into Cash! We seldom run sales, it has never been the policy of this store to do sensational advertising, but the time has come when we are caught with too many goods and not enough money, so there is only one thing to do, and that is to throw the entire stock to the public at sensational cut-slash prices. MWS UNIONS LAOIBI' I'NIONS llCffltfUlP'C Flltll'P Mm* thr~ »cMM.n union Indies' II M> union suits VvllflllW V kllftll W IIIVVII suits. regular tf> 1 | Q will *0 on sale QQ price IS; now 91*19 now at 2/OC ■ —— boes on oaie MKNH I'NIONS UIHKT UNIONS tttZZFcSF Not one article will be held in reterve; we have cut for ii so. now.. 5/*>C *' 11 QQ right and left, and mutt move the largest portion of immmmmmmmmimm■ the stock into money before the end of the month. MSN'S UNIONS LADIES' UNIONS Men's wool union suits. |j l 0 ladles' union suits |L a P* .ft AJ. |A|- r;r pr ;VoS ssr., $1.49 IIIIS IS the first #Bl6 lie 9ljm " Have Fvpr Hail MKNS UNIONS MKN'H HIIIKTS IIUVV kVvl llflll |« all-wool men's union Men's dress shirts that 'S' ° * eVofl ... 95c And the Reputation of This Store Stands Back of Every Article Sold SALE STARTS TOMORROW, 9 A.M. \ Jk WOOL SHIRTS CORSETS Hm'i wool shirts, re*rj- High grade corsets. regu r m m KMi lar price |«, *| QC Ur price 11.15. Qg a ■ 1 on mle at.. «P 1 on sale at OOC \ ||V J ytgl RU.K SHIRTS CORSETS \ HSS A dandy selection of Ladles' corsets of hitch I _ _ lB» mens silk shirts, regular grade make; regular IS; \ MEN'S HOSIERY | $2.98 r r*. $2.39 1 - ..<»«!VKY. v«rr fin* « T * d#; 8c Kg —I 1 MKNH 11 Dew CHIUWE.VB BLOOMER* KM)IKS' GOWNS 1 regular 1-n" \SC nW Children's bloomers that Ladle*' flannelette nlrht- I IMSNS II 0 "*'* IQBj «old at Ik on ACkf gowns; regular gft 1 this sale for nH - ICS sale at »»»C 11.50; on aale at.. 0%/ C \x— 3 I —————— \ that sold for . rood 9*lr B FEWUS WAISTS HANDKERCHIEFS \ uv\>* Sir HOSIER* * nd • I4 ' V Hh Misses' Ferris waists that Ladies' pure linen hand -1 * , (hml price, now...- Kg sold for 11.2#; now on kerchiefs; regular 60c; on \ ladies' hosiery I - «* -- - '* 1 »S~ ■ , or lie on sale iq c H LADIES' BIjOOMERS EMBROIDERIES \ IJUMK*' HOSK that soWi 1 H Ladle,,- 50c cotton bloom- I A selection of embroider- I \ IADIW W** rtr \ SILK BLOOMERS LACES price Is II• on . . rtg - ■ Ladles' silk bloomers that An assortment of laces .v w* nut SIM* W° S,KB * . aJO** 1 sold for 11.50 QgT _ <*>»' sold as high O _ "1* „ M le at 1 now SJOC as 15c a yard; now.. ZC .old for 1 CHILDREN'S HOSIERY 1 ■ I \ i2c iicnAMC'C I \ 27c I UoliANt o k I \HS 39 °3 105 PIKE STREET^ I \ Bet. Ist 9t 2nd Aves. « /JC *®r». A Hoodie, of lender iOOhall. wiu atrurk down at E 42nd at. and 14th ave. N K. Satur day by an auto driven by 11. 11. Lane, of I W. Btrurla at. m /% /% An unknown woman. 1 OO atrurk at Se<-ond ave. and I'nlon ri Haturday by an auto driv en by W. J White, of »05 18th ave.. received brulaea to the head and arms. « /»py- H. Ttlngqulat. 2021 Fourth it) / ave . reported to the police that hla auto had atruck an unknown woman at Second ave. And Marlon at. Saturday. Sho waa apparently unhurt. Boat Schedules: from Co I .* e • '' ° n f 1| TACOMA IfAFTY " srttt) - ""f'T Victoria BC Port Angeles-StpaitPoints san Juan INL AND Points BELLINGHAM - ANACQHTf 5 PORT TOWNS! NO RAIL CONNIPTIONS AND MILL %Tt AMI »•> tt- SIHHIua 1 . Jt C T PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co COL MAN DOCK »oOT MARION ST PHOHI MAN ICO Mr*. Mary Cooper, of Iten » "Ouin, auatalned brulaea when an outo driven by T. T. Loftua, 323 Wratlake ave., atrurk her at the In teraectlon of Pine at. and Weatl&ke ave., according to a report made Saturday. a a a Thin day laat year four pedes Irian* were injured by auton, making a total of 121. cue his RHEUMATISM! "I am *8 year* old. and T doctored f«T rhtuiMtlim rvi r iliim I came out «.f thi arm\, Q\ urn IfO 1 many other*. 1 ipant money frttly ! for RO*ctlltd 'cure*,' und I have read • bout 'Uric Acid' until I could almont j (ante It I could not uleep nights or i walk without pain; my hand* \% o-r** • po norr nnd ntlff 1 could not hold a i {>*>n But now lam again in active < iiiMlncnn. and can walk with eaue or I write all d*y with comfort. Friends j nre purprlnrd at the change." You J might Just an well attempt to put i [out a fire with oil an try to get rid of your rheumatlnm. neurltln and like complaints by taking treatme nt inupponed to driv»* Uric Add out of your blood and body. It took Mr. Anhelman f»0 yearn to find out the truth lie learned how to get rid of the »rw iau»6 hit ibtumtUim, other dlaordera. and recover htn strength from "The Inner Myaterleft." , now being distributed free by an , authority who devoted over 20 yearn to the nclenttflc study of thin trouble. 1 If any render of The Htar wishes j "The Inner Mynterien of Hheuma- I tlnm." overlooked by doctor* and t scientists for centurlss pant, simply' wend a pont card or letter to H. 1\ Clearwater. No. 6M*P at., llallowell. Maine. Wend now. lent you forget! If not a sufferer, cut out thin notice nnd hand thin good newn and op- , portuntty to some afflicted friend. All who send will receive it by re turn mall without any charge what ever.— Ad vert iaement. Cuticura Soap —The Safety Razor Shaving Soap CathM— loapabar—witfr—t—g. itey»ha»lfci. | KI'NRKAL. SKItVICGK (or Mm. Helen H. Lund 59, who died at her home, 5242 S!d nvc. W , Suno.iy will be held at 1 p. m. Wednesdny at the Home Undertaklnic Co. New €••%ri-Rnirnt Bill Clerk |)Nki IRO new, aolid natural oak Denkii. with drawer, two Yale keya. Fine for home u*e to keep papers, rtc. Special price, each 92.60 Will •nip C O D to My address CAMP liKHIS WIItKI.K»S Snrpltta \%ar Supplies 7H t'alveralt? St. (Corner Western Ave.) Seattle, Wnftktnatun $1.85 SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Restored by Our System IT 1* TIIF. DOMKTIIIKn BK IIDIiS (iLA»J IN Ol'H UUiDUiI Don't Pay Exorbitant Prices OVTIt OFFICII» A pair of our rryatal spherical lensea for either ! ■ i». • • r f adtng, or <*ye k 1 a.*• 5 frame, complete for one dollar and elichty-flvo cent*. In oludtnff examination DO NOT DKSTHOY YOUR KYKJIIIiHT ItY WIUIIING POOH tiIiANNKI not'III.K VISION tiLAISBI The Single Lrum With Two Sights A«k to »ff tlicm. OVKIt 2« Yl3 A IIS* K\I>KRIKFICR 11 YKAII* IN SKAITI K U. S. OPTICAL CO. Raelaailvely Optical Sperfallata 1203 THIRD AVE. Glaaaeai Hepalrrd and tlrwkea I LfMea Duplicated A IJNGIIBT Krom th« Bovtos Transcript. "My oldest son," remarked Mr*. Rlimderby, "speaks several lan gutters quite flippantly." I) A "bird" of a din- |l 111 ner. you'll nay, when ill |™'i you wrap yourself jjS around one of those I I I fine meals (hat keep 111 Seattle's live young I business poopic com- I And yoa will be I just as kern about I repent In (t as they are. H Slip in for dinner I or for lunch tomor- 1 row. Four bits buys jfl a noon meal and six bits a dinner. Worth JH ■ BGLDTS| I 7m I ■ 913 Sacond Av». out HkHM-l6ThirdAveA fig PAGE n