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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. Rt ong “ 1307-1908 Seventh Ave. | EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. wey —- ered at the P jaan oftige at Seattle, Washington, ae #* ~ | | HARTMAN IS A GENIUS AND ADMITS HE IS od THE STAR—BATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908, LAZY WANE, BY MER always bear that rattat of tho | STAR DUST A Word From Joeh Whee. BY THE REVEREND JOs PASTOR OF FI How do you ae GARVIN’S CORNER SEPH L. GARVIN RST CHRISTIAN CHURCH . | A violinist, pianist, artivt and OPEN YOUR BHUT.UP HEART “4 TYPEWRITER GIRL HAS THOUGHT creator Ie Arthur Hakinans, who “poultry how ‘ ~j Jappears In conéert this evening at are kep’ so warm Christmas Challenges Seattic ’ me dey ithe Moore theatre under = the these days th’t |»), D or with aa Much ia-being sald about oar ly Christmas shopping. 1 think T au onan aaa kin Be Cal : 4 Wat speak for the women and girte who work when-I say that we woul HI Raa te alan ieee aetna genetics tage” Prom, : an a ear Caney Seer wee MNP IOVRES WORE: IGS A T NOGG at | he hotel today 1 never ow anit ¢ wan “G m 1 athena * eat it to them? 3 1G | there was so much talk tn me. I've gave Thin ow r parenta; * This typewritten note (t! ‘ a clew apparent li been making 40 apooehes a night an leadne IY . eit! be more tee * , \k since I've been In the United States re etaruad ta be dre more happy aa ff ly by a stenographer \ You won't mind if 1 smoke, will ys a4 ood conten |? 4 iit of the Oy Hef idea is vod one, and the editor is glad to make the jf you? 1 want « nloe, eomfortab ee wand greet. | CB econ Henttle spine of Bliggestion requested if produced a big, well-browned| Proud Mother pat ; ant | ma © to show iL ¢ Sy » t mpl r, not only of women, but of men, |¥ erschaum pipe, highly ornament | teeth today! . 7 by le PP | sour | 2 euppose cach employer, n , ik and hand carved, The tobacco) Proud Father hope he dido't @ Ch lof faith * should permit his employes to report late to work for a day or if niuat have been good wtuff, Judging | use my raxor? as t ae rr 4—the | than mor ' 4 " from the ascent | : a me,’ oy, it ble b two NOW, Mt w, «it down, What shell w The Symptom. ‘ ree , da receiving i “ee Part could take one day and part another and so the H atic about The Groom (during the honey on fi ret < t me ing tt ayeuenth . : stion in the shaps in the late afternoon and evenings might be | I've Just come to be taught, Talk | moony—When did my Mitte wifey | Tin me Tee tae nen (Oe t gestion in the shops in the late a ie away and I'll do best to write | firgt discover that she loved me? | !sifluer f bis bon-|isbor for another baw ns : red fathe: 1 ‘ ther. Th mm 1 relieved i] what you aay | ‘The Bride-—Whon I found mynett /ored father pg nasil nnd | employers’ trog d One t ‘ie ng as potent for shopping as a i I'm & lazy man, you know Ii getting mad every time | heard ‘ were broken Hein the erworked — a » Wor me hour in the morning i Mt rf k A I m ft Syracuse }@8d his #0 ‘a 4 . ; eet egy we 17) don't like to work and so | preetice®/ any one eal & fool —-Byrkeuw Dhe lier wan redeerbed, fate the | oyal working Sinks, thy the whole evening ' bat litt This idew that to be an) Worald at fe-went io t . 7 Ne sacrificing mothers and the w yt Let the employes take their morning shopping hours in|# artist you must practice unceasingly | ae the der See ee Bless the childreaeal ch i . vs each day. They will all in absurd. If | must praotieg hotirs | Highly Vatued. lage glad re thers’ Forget yoursaip-aiilll accord with an agreed schedule-—a few each da jeneh day, what good have the years Her husband wee rup over.” 12° or Bee sent. Re sweet firemide delights : work enough harder to prevent any hitch in office, store or fac-| brought I've played the fiddle Now that he te gone I presume !ty hie neglected epi en te talde deatings will usher int oo - i tn er ee a nince | was loss than 4 yeats old.) Um ison bia fa vaiea.” |°0_"'8 Ramte . nd stay, peace and good will the tory, and it will be a wise investment for the emp t hould | need to keep up — the; ML wee Abd ee won't com-| (7° pesee that passes u 1 runner of a untversal truce his workpeople have their Christmas shopping over with and i a al drudgery at this time? | mise for @ cont lene. age For: Tameell Remember Old Scrooge and wily re cir minds back on their work | Abandons Drudgery | ae ne ee SITS ahowid «ln ore trying to haveg B stil their minds bac - + nig vemnann Ghia y won of th 1 happy Christmas. They even ¢ Pye wle to have their evening Sometinew | am going to play sal aie tle spirit, they tell » the eriflee hey It will be as » the salespeople to have their si ik g atece, t Gtk Pie Went. & 1 thipk it is high time,” said Genes Egall : oe ane vod Good time aan a ring i rushes lightened, and’ it will be a benefit to retail merchants to} certain program. 1 run through the | Mrs, Oldoastle, “for the people is like Old Scrooge before hin re-|in this movement. Barge Fed : more effi-| []| different nambers, When ! get there | this country to take a firm wtand | 4) ‘ Urprise you. bs 1 tle the sstomers in a quieter at d more ett 1} ditt Li 4 pion. Such a spirit will infu self and neighbors by @ me be able to handle their custor " | jjthey want something ole, All |agaipat vivisection lany city. 1¢ drives Gumbbony aeen, ltceor: y & change of 9 cient manner | rucht"—with a tons of his mane and) “So do |," replied her hosters | sissy eooperation, raises susp! Under the spell of the 4 “S. 'T. Nogg’s” suggestion is passed on to all employers as| Scene con pM rod No north, te Bouts, to, My Motto.” | ions and makes trouble between |tushed the voces of aan wii be be ‘ ven L. ~— ——— = . play wha hey wan’ he ne | friends. au a : urk’s shephe a 4 being a wise economy, to say nothing of being a real manifesta: | Eeegeprermpr 7 WEIS te the. ve played thet af wo many! Almost Illiterate. io aaunnees inet 5 Deke oan he Sy haben, ae ‘4 ; pt ; Wee oF tnlwad aien ‘ = : | times that they're old friends and Haas be had many eddcations! a4-| ambitions honest motives tor tee ake. " tion of the holiday spirit of “good will t bas " wit been standing rigidly outstde the! i'm on familiar ground with al! of| vantages? At Christmas tin o 4 pete oft aoe € peor ee ~ So- let's let all our women employes have a lew morning 1 my % tent, came wuddenly to tite aod | them | “Not any. He nevet made bin! good steals men, W al iuteveunens co sabe Et we in which to do their Christmas shopping, and let's |% “TEDDY AT THE dashed away, retarning almost fn! ‘Cronting ts different, though. Atl conage football team | e@ of o4 es , ; peste WOW in whieh to do their Chama ; in it $ stantly with & small akin, which be|times it sete me here’-—-and. he ” eaeh oiler, itis on wh our city iia ee thank our anknowa stenographer friend for the suggestion / GRIDIRON DINNER : held up and which was photograp-| passed hie hand aeroms his forehead The Deficit | : rT city life, las ~ / died with elaborate ceremony Then | must sit down and write sent Wail - —- 3). “Th wae identified a's Boogo’ by | Maybe it's tn the middle of | th FB, what is sonst Oy ties oatal | O1p _ Even the Live Stock assoctation knows that the improving Of (| See gegegegoooooesesooees ine nan in tho tent, and immedi aight, | get up aud serateh away “<<. thing r moth ways| 4 1 roving the blood of the ary Gbeut the Reuse wes th Tueis & edty envl ings your mother always of more importance than improving the blood t the recent Gridiron club din-|afely « story abou on the paper ave fe “ea le bet oa os tie reek besill tae "Washington. President |dictated for the magasine, alle MAD in the World WhO can translate | freet# fo put on & postal card UART 8. STONE ettort tn pasalas on Jackrabbits which pa " t was the prominent guest. | the auditor kept acourate ¢ of my manuscript. He's in Bertin! A prophet is not without honor] When @ young and preity woman| ‘Then the eighth juror studied oy [te a. ——— club ie made up of Washing (8!) words used. Another Shot! Sometimes be calls me and says: jmave in his own country, but he ie | @eclares in stiited Inga! phraseology |the Merryvilie Bugle and « hore 2) fe In these fell days every man has bis price, and every woman too, (6, correspondents of various| brought in « ‘whifflebuff, whichi-Ree here, Mr. Hartmann, | can’t Without profit tn all parte of the | fat her affection» » rth Just |doctor book, and he was taken gies. wo ly the monetary equivalent of a pair of hand: | newspapers, and nothing is ancred | Was Geseribed for the magazine) figure this out.” Theu he site do oorla ailke |960,000 9 y. T ninth coulay't spell he for that matter, generally the me , that ls of @ polities! or public fa | afer & vew typewriter hed been s@\ 6: the piano. Do you mean ‘ aoa not t name and was seized ona @ painted suspenders or a bon bon box ture. Parodies and political travee |eured, Two shots were fired after! ne asks. busines Number ten had never been gut enone The Festal Board ——— thes the club's strong cards, and | the story of the whiffiebert was! No, 1 eay. h treasure the county, and the eleventh ab sounded yesterday when | the following sketch of the presl | Completed, and the Zulu brought oF ‘Or thie? Viret Kid: We're going to oe |eteat common p- horred ail manner of book- The knell of politics as a profession was ¢ thoir cam- | dent's Afciean trip was the hit of | @ large elephant and a larg ~~ No, but put that tm i you/cake ar a seater fs Gans. ti nee and hear, It is not ry one |It would be # jury of peers reed Te: e ed to republicans 1@ per cent o' — e key. Those strange aolmais ot) want to.’ you all going to have? that is young and pretty, and it ia/do equity in chu 0 mpienen Techate setarpe’ to re the evening ‘ " the jungle were described in aa} * Second Kid (sadly): We're [oot ocwcs any that! nee ae O tien tributions President Roosevelt's introduc. | tm the jung Well, then, this? Hot every one t has the gift of| But when the clerk called out Ga — I a tion to the audicuce was in the ua “buminating manner by the man ia ah dt Henation img to bave beanw and company. Jieving so many thousand dollars’ |name of “Wilbur Musisen’ + car | ture of a musical number, wherein | @te tent , worth, either | was a Little stir, Wilbur sold ‘The onty fender that will meet the approval of the street ear | Ot oie nome had trave The second typewriter broke ‘That's it, | say. Maybe there An Alarming Symptom. Because of thene things the court/and sugar now fer the com te {Bat will compromise all damage suits for transfer, tied & popniar song. One of the}down with « loud whir is the mid-| is « phrase {nthe midat of a MADY-| Nurse: Doctor, the patient sleptireom at Merryvi was jammed, | Mercantile Co, but in the days tha) vere Weers = | Yerses ran as follows die of a dispatch. ‘Get me another saript that has come to me while ire @ baby Merryvilic 1@ 6 good bit from Broad. | are gone he had ape — eee - } typewriter, shouted the man in the I'm on one theme It may be Junt | House Physician (@ shade of/ way, but the pull und the lure of |painted gate with yot Santa Claus is vow beginning to tf in & speech vow want to preach tont, ‘There are a0 more type ja suggestion for another work, bat janslety crossing hiv face): Tut. | these things t* just the same | thing, whe had The once defiant skeptic abou } yet to nate at @ great faith | op he Beth the Suman race writers, #ir,” the auditor ansoune |down it goes, Thee that poor feb jiu Pit have to give him something} But the finding « jury was ditri- | bankers of 66 may tere: str be touched by the light of a @gn_* irgmp tarengh waters damp | og }low has to decipher that, too. But) tor dat insomoia cult in this case of @ wounded love. |--#60,000 worth, en, ‘Me. —— , tf for away you go me Ba a than bah og 2 always tell when a stray ae re “ Uncle Hiram Plumkett, the sigth |Madioon came fo with hens the only one [the ten am going home. jwete fo it Depends Very Much. man, had been agreed to by both | bowed down and fhe stirrin: ges of history Charles I & not é. a } ; et tad its awe “sm j Tinere none « {Reston Tee} Cholly Hallroom: They say, Mins j*pote in both of his } “Th t arrt t the ah y ¢ / j The pretty you dtlh “ ldo ac 10:50 etiode Sturt ater sanibtihent T play the plano, although t am|!¥ 18 Ge edly): Which and there was @ little | ward the Nghte were switched off | cated « violinist. But many times | |’ cheeks that were fatrer » | and the room feft in complete dark for amusement, { sit down and pay on bur's. “Ten years ago,” E pedae ae as ae atten thing When I compose, my thoughts Jings always remembers to mail to @ vine-clad cvttege aaa lrwgounded with the roars and| are orchestral and through them [/ his wife's letters, {Of & summer afternost and ail BY RATH | Dea ? “ ned the | yhat I tell you? | by the time he hed consur ie ache ae ie tm the|®mount of bread necessary to give ee Ye e him the one gram of nitrous anhy- | As you may sepret, | ide 1 am shedding no tears, [ don't) On, I guess Tl go on cating four sated erinity. Sewegp ser OURS: |, aot ratdd'en tte eubjent of bul it alway eeomed'to me that the] | Tam wot Tale mut I would call News wae ao ttle bit out of the hn bo atiention te the section of ordinary im the eheapures of 1") jiace Ben Lindsey In Denver, Cot spleen. Of course, it is Mr. Fair- | ony bes him to consider the tnfiu- bamkw knuckice thet are smarting. 406 of the women in that event be- ‘While the president's letter talk ¢... no elaborates hie ‘about Delavan Smith, everybody thar rhere has Been no improvement knows that the paper gets iis 4Dl- in thowe states where women’s wuf- | mee from Fairbanks Having tos! reig, usinte over thowe where the the presidential nomination, 494 | ren do ail the voting. ; | beam sidetracked for the vice prest- | aio ; @epcy, Fairbanks has continued his) when the gentlemanly represent abuse Of Taft and Roosevelt fron}, :iwe of the owner of Dan Pateh (1 mgtives which impel the polities!) netteve the same to be a face hort. biaekmail artist. The price of GUit- | het ow tittle of the aport am I thar | Aman club. statement w was a fine foreign appointment 1 am unable to say whether he trots, inthe ipiontic service Just Ue |paurn or rons—-or why? premeats to || Naw & soft body and » hard | tweon us he has @ poorer chance for) 7. R the shoe in which Dan did his ™C*. ’ anything tke this than Booker T./ worid-beating stunt of—what was| — Seventeen dollars | Washington han to be selected 42) the record? —t may when this hap It Is the king of the boasts, and | hoforary president of the Colomtal) gong, is ft a tribate to the pablic's M# dsughtor ts a princens. } A charming princess gown of old Dames ladewation of T. RB. or an eviden * Twenty-aine dotiare \o chiffon yeivet aha ped “re of the enterptise of the gentiemanty | “The Hon roars like distant! ricunces of wiik cluny, the sleeves “Curse him, but he cam be agree: | pres agent? | Chander fdeing formed of lace Acrom the able when he has a mind to.” This oars | “ "Thirty-five dollars.’ front of the walat are drawn bands was a remark I heard from a New) 1 pai. vp ao és by a : Ce nobody 4 ee Ue blue 4 a Knotted th = ork tleman emerging from a . . Ps at ite religion Is inti. Dee Hhken rene Gown the fn the anteroom, and the Words 4.4) geevied Phe subject Is yethay President Roosevelt took the/a sorette bow low on the skirt wete not intended for my ars. YOU. Aciioute one, but the facta aro joke with great delight. He langh iG Saale Sr ie soe TR. was dotng « fietle “arrange oy out these, If southern postines,| 04, moderately all through the nm Training for ing” im regard to Mr. Real going to, 4 senate, and the New York party was getting an expertence « R's winning ways und manners. tere were put under civit service a} big step would be taken toward the! elimination of the negro from office folding in the south. The test of Settefaction in a postmaster would, imder not political indor 1 got a look at the guns T going to take with Dim to Africa. A pair of Winchester rifles 45 6-10 cat ther are wil! carry, ie Neves this will do for all decasic if & comes to getting through the hide of an elephant or rhinaegros he will steel-capped exp bullet civil servier: jorse ment the the of the but people If the the of wer iatactor an negro people aren ia . nan would be remc protey on Wateh not tak break up the Mm prejudice Taft tep in his plan to Hine chemical it wwatly h nid oi the with which the nary flour. At the question ca chemical was son eating bread and an took bleack ae Te f to th millers wv. Cumming teday—ex and things, where He maid he would gton until he found} he could oow kk. 1 told tim | long stay i Tend ab jurious Henat Cw he the Ordinary expert atand and beard for $3 t deposed am follows tw contains nty th part pers weighing 4 would requir gram of attrous human syst 10,000 be equal to about 4 The erage pndividnal abeut one-half a or, all told, 1% year. Figuring t mance to eat the day 1 supposits uneh Mik SKATERS, ATTENTION aes Tuk tie here for @ n, grams, order 4 aft ox Me t to Washing ” at being had k at an qusrte ant man yeer,” aia fb plea u Fo replied the not make erk finally you think? edately and wondering $200 med q he asked the hundred a As Allison We " RHEUMAT ISM treatinent he Tin Saturday December 5 and # to 1h old Its Grand After: nad 7. Skating at et us ill! All Welcome. nt ae Arnold Vibrator Co, Mate 1801 4629 4 Between Pike and r ee | Something growls of wild animals, Presentty | the lights came up with the tively | announcement trom the dark, ‘wad. | den sunrise in Bouthern Seaeganm | bia,” and the guesta at the dinner | found a tent on which was the sign) ‘The Lookout. “The tent stood in the mikd«t of a tropical jungle. La front therg were dlacovered an orderly in khaki and pith helmet, a Zalu chief, whe atond | guard with & spear, aud & mystert- 008 person who Wore a label “Aw ditor,” and cartied a bell-punch The rattle of a typewriter was heard within the tent, and then a Totoe saying, “Here, secretary, take this” Then followed “‘Sertbblers Magazine, New York. Victoria Nyunzs, April i. The lon is & wild and ferocious animal” “At that moment it was diseover ed why the auditor was in the par ty. -He registered each word with his bell punch and totaled the amount at a dollar a word, after each sentence Right dollars,’ shouted the au- tor it Mre. K.; My busband has often Dictation of the story was stop-| expressed « desire to be cremated by the shout from within when he dios Walt a minute; I will KIN) Mra. J.: Is that why he has con followed by 4 shot in sented to act ae Santa Claus at the The Zulu chief, who had! schoo! celebration? tent Her Will Not Be Complete Without /ociete” Pound Box of Quality 65c¢ Guaranteed Absolutely Fresh Imperial Candy Company, Sole Mfrs. 808 Western Avenue, Seattle, U.S. A UN f can hardly stand it. Tt is such au imperfect lnatrument.” Pipe Went Out. The while he talked he many times tucked a troublesome black k anderneath the rest of his hatr. enaahe continued the unruly feck slipped down again onto his toreh hile pipe, too, behaved very badly. Tt needed a new match every few minutes. A few puffs at the pipe, then Mr Hartmanh becaine absorb. ed in bis talk again and the pipe went out. “1 dow't money,” he aid end of « searon I'm clean broke. know much “Sometimes atthe 3] | ) | | im } | | It drums through my head |Sount for It | prewent | know. about | Med Won derfal! He's @ letter carrier,” Entirely Possibie. “My wife gave me an unexpe tt wee « hipless gown.” What! <A hipless gown, for a ar ‘To be sure. sown.” it was a night “Ha, Hal” Also, “Tee-Hee!” “Love laughs at locksmiths, you | SMS TAPPED AEBWOSLY OF TN OLD TABLE wides after his admission that he wae @ Baptist and @ democrat and “I should say it does I know feveral lockamiths who got mar- Propriety Peeved. jUittic property bits |making of the cont estntaley But Wilbur, the Potate | bardly the Witbur that very red lips through fae painted gate, and wondered Pi ri | The defendadty petal was }husy, and Wi at the latimpse of oui “ie rown 80 glori | wwer. So that poyh r Ing another ignorast, coptance Then the plaintiff's atterney tioned the prospective twelfth | land Mr. Madison, | self, answered with some @enee, so that the plaintiity ney rather doubted, “wi had forgotten how to read, and there| t the : just take @ bath, no matter if I've Why Gs 788, -Gesbarge: the the matter phe — wad it A gn "ak had two or three that same day, | OR iiiusareur The pretty young plaintiff tapped turk beneath the put oo ory ane os bed poe a “What did she do?” nervousty on the scarred ol4 table| soled coat, and the memory of t@ the Bristo! ta Berlin = F ve | “Bhe served the lettuce without | Where the legal lions roared; the! that swung in the twilight: q finest Ye Oy = ‘. | Gvessiog Judge shifted his home-xpun to the| ths mood ran thi z.. can think of. mn, when it be ere | a left cheek and turned from page 614) wel Rut there are the . time to pay, | feel in my pocket, } to 618 in the Revised Statutes; the | moods that rankle at times im ie sulting his gesture to hia word curtous erowd buszed yet louder in| minds of the forgot ty hse aa Cy BA ao jereedy antictpation of the seasoned | you know, and Jenlouay, } | feast to come | times spite. And there wate J course, they know me #0 well Now the plaintiff's mansive-browed | $50,000 c | there that no one thinks for a min: leading counsel turned to (he seventh} So « full stil minute jute that Arthar Hartmann is broke prospect the crowded court room, fl | Mr Heetmann t@ most interesting “What ia your name? | pretties 2 r lent plaintif? on the 4 jto watéh during fie conversation -_—_- “William Henry,” answered the} maxed into the eyos of a sLll 4 His réstieseness and gestures are BY FRED SCHAEFER. exhibit | &-week grocery saleaman, Ag those of the German and Hungertan.| ome men whore abt tee sul “Your full name please? | fate of a juror bong @ the Hie Sngiish t* Quent and ent none oy be bid unter a bushel haf) “Oh-— William Henry Harrison! Then a great big tear perfect and be has the abrupt style (°° vt | Sheoters.” the blue right & anid at timen the twist af words pe-| Der chronic kicker ise @ acute mnliaxe you formed an opinion tn Madison and ran in tain j s Id ine oasier to get volunte. hia case wa the rough sealy fag © ranks with the foremost art-| organised dan u voluntesr ‘to pump| ‘1. @en% kuwer fest what you! mplastba aves the rough i over: | tate and composers of the day and | der org: | mean.” ing. The pretty plant? ae \ le but 27 years old. A ripe olt age ies somedimes sour We accept this juror your honor,”| she noeded Would Found Sehoo!. 1 have @ great ambition to found a school of munic, as Lisat did, Last year t away, artiste every one, leav ing nothing bat thelr names. ! thought what a pity it wae that these men, with their great gifts had jeft nothing more the we to This ie an age when you must do your work while you are young. The foremost men of the day are mainly those still in thelr young years Ho! t, white Tam still young h & school where t can world what God has put jinte my brain He spoke with the sincerity and ainuplicity fa man with @ message He Was Deaf. Fathe What ts that notee in the parlor, Tonuny? Tommy—That’a sis dropping a bint. She wants that young man to gv home Rings to suit all the members of family, Wm. H. Finek, ploneer jeweler, #16 Second av., Seattle Silk Umbrellas, Fine orl Han ure being nt 1-0 off regular prices Don't mis Ing for CHICAGO JEWELRY Co, 1207 Second A thh r nity, if ney Meats f ual Mik Ve r ih Pork Oregon Dry Picked Fowls PALACE MARKET, Second and Yesler Young | an & gteen persimmons | 1 #aw three great musicians 4 hore: | declared the leading counsel. An engagemend ring. will pring fle ts sat > e satiefactory to w enn der young laty herseluf to der door. | tie counsel for the a esa = A voman brefers a pony coat to > A gece age pe Slog re hat here im Ar nod vot mate ¢ the unread ard the 1 ige can always be der Or found it dents of a disvatered | er blond head at the twaltur jaw your honor,” said the jawyen — And tro more big tears raat] anght up with the first by ae | Witbur Madison's great feet ent alvaya vieh id hat remained minal ng | Efe @ remnant hans to hat « be-| | ginning Many « narrow mindet man vears broatctott / Ef der guinea hen wars lows uhe might hope to pose as a song | birt A Christmas Gift Can y find a more fit ting or mo useful gift for the wife child than one of our savings pass-books? | W The sum deposited to secure } & book need not be large. One Dollar opens an account ———_ You're welcome indeed to H of selected from our howing | We Pay 4% Interest the funtly—a showing sbrim on Savings gestions for Holiday Gifts. the balance after the holida Store Open Every The StateBank of Seattle Corner First Av, and Y. Way, on Ploneer Square. 1332-34 Second av. “Seattle's Re at Eastern Outfi — HY id 1} your spare cash in buying gifts and providing yourself ‘with heeded winter apparel? open necount for anything of hings to wear for all a with atly practical sag. You ca jown and Evening Till Xmas. tting Co., Inc. 209 Union St. le Credit House.”

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