The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1910, Page 6

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THE 1910. % NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR SHOULD WOMEN WANT TO VOTE?! CHILDREN'S PLAYTIME STORIES it " RE ‘ousel Head is Naughty STAR-—-MONDAY, MAY 16, ny hen cover of ting This 16 excels butter pans Wash buttered fron ger ” ¥ wing, having the par |quart tondgr Bake tr mir y he and cut in wn rh 1 ploce Peel thin 4 t the a Ned ated Oe ee * in fudge, HiNOe Wigg dozen orange and cut ‘rind bir the pith ou remove t ds with the pounds granulated ra gentle fire tirring fre ' rn itly until reduced to the consis desired Turn into marma da k and leave uncovered until) ar DAILY MENU shreds, remo Cut in # Put the far ere oranges nto Cold Slaw Dressing white Breakfast od Oranges and Cream Ham Father er Mother or Somebody Must Tonight One teaspoonful mustard walt, 4 poonfuls a pan ablespoonful melt. | and Vv! qu tency lade pot Read This to the Kiddies turn wrog knees 4 etully fold with be on otal EREER°32. om eet cream, | 1% wugar F cn © ove Copyright, 191 d butter ols @ exer dd 2-4 of a Stir constant tableapoonfuls together auger Cre wunt Coffer r Heat all of vinegar last vsseawcty on the fire until it Ontons Radishe Fous.y Weap FOLD MANA ALL. » camed Rice Spinach Bread Tayte Supper Pork Uhops Cold Slaw with Dressing Poor Muffins Rhubarb ETS EER Coffer | The Quaker Was the First to Wield the Big Stick in the Seattle World—Today He is Smashing the Prices Harder Than Ever | ‘THIS WEEK’S S | SYRUP OF | for same work 1 DRE AREER f f iff aabalte | BIRD SEED self to supy { ‘ yoonfuls of four, 2 cup | ] fo : cup f salt | 20-MULE (Mark If you are a newcomer and don’t know The Quaker get acquainted—you'll save money by it PECIALS AT THE FIRST Man's and Orat Cookle ge Mart SERRSere 2 « * * * * * . ~ * * + * * * * * o * * * * * - * * + * + * * * * * + *| * * * * * * * + * . * . AVE. STORE | HIND’'S HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM Be The 50c le for 50c QUAKER WITCH HAZEL CREA 13e QUAKER TINCTURE OF GRE 25e damp HORLICK’S MALTED MILK VANILLA EXTRACT A a t re = rian 8t ee ee FIG8—The be Here | Twe a fireloas coc cup mut The 10¢ 3... TEAM BORAX Mrs, Katie Bartlett, ’ : it witht and $3.50 1 ‘ bottle Put al) FREMONT GRAPE JUICE LEMON EXTRACT QUAKER BEEF, IRON AND W firmative) ’ have ORANGEINE ' - ing our views In rege . » 7 : \ ‘ ORANGEINE PINKHAM’S COMPOUND and also for the extension the y v : y ft size for allowed in order to secure A ballots Dance at Dreamtand tonight Bread Tarts. WHISK BROC for PEARS’ SOAP—Scented KRAUGSE'S LIVER PILLS. WHITE SPECIAL t size HOT WATE regu TTLE—Guap 6% 74¢ BSSRESLE PES WOMAN'S FRIEND—A $1.06 for t for y din alge fc STEAMBOAT PLAYING CARDS—The 10c WOMAN'S IMPROVED SUPPORTER— @ Sgt : $1.79 100 COMPOSITION POKER CHIPS— 95 MALVINA CREAM—TI y] FREE—PICTURES—FREE FIVE HUNDRED PICTURES t ar ‘ 4 treet a fas way be value Round out the curves of beauty. FE i Don’t be so thin Make your cheeks plump and fat—make them glow with ruddy health and life. You can if you are in earnest and consistent in the use of Pabst Extract The Best Tonic Being composed of the nourishing properties of richest barley malt and the tonic qualities of choicest hops, ‘a the} i it supplies the very elements needed to make shesent. you k ne healthy strong tissues. It isa predigested food ‘ \ oung 1 in liquid form that is easily and quickly assi- milated, building the entire system anew. Pork Chops. ) Picture 5 Picture $2.50 purchase A $2.50 Picture UPTOWN STORE ONLY ff all fat in flo with every $2.00 purchase with every in it. These are deli id, with a salad Try Our Pike Street Btore. You'll | Find the Service Unexceiied. THE QUAKER SELLS FOR LESS @ q THE QUAKER DRUG G Ak. 1013-15 oF IRST AVE- TWO “STORES. - 406-PIRE ST.» t night as he was very wrong, | know t I shohid have acted nald Wher ye are good and always mind. will make men b and strong. Who would never d ald Poor One may a small oge for ar muffins | of pastr M s Muffins. half the recipe th satisfactor nount make with U. S. DEPOSITARY SEATTLE, WASH., MAY 16, 1910 . PATRONS Merger of Seattle National Bank | — and Puget Sound National | Customers Find All TWELVE PAYING AND | RECEIVING TELL mornit al Bi en} and Co kr training that the three t of frie known one of wr term to say ways been have time be another | the some or : jhim whe rough of prosp hared one another rows, and it takes last | This is something more than a mere tale of dollars. It has a mean ing which goes farther back. It means confidence sought, earned and retained, and constitutes a foun stre and They of r j Which trial have 8 joy uch to weld the friendshiy ous to ¢ Many } Sonal | combinatior ‘ Jall the de Removal of apartition wall, which throws an adjoining store yoom into the main banking room of the Seattle National Bank, has made possible the arrangement of quar | gmalier ir Gation upon, whiche anautes a foun |ters second to none in point of attractiveness and convenience. @Pr@bably no interior in Seattle 1s so well illuminated by natural light. To provide for dark days and evening with a feeling of security, — work generous use has been made of electric apparatus, which thor@eghly diffuses the ght through the room, Unpleasant glare is obviated by the use of soft, ivory tints, which ? jat the same time give a cheerful tone to the interior, The bronze, marble and mahoganized metal fixtures are in pleasing harmony with the interior coloring. World Takes Notice | The marvelous advance of Seattle | li saficiitvna wor tees MEN WHO WILL DIRECT AFFAIRS — [ANaLyZeo STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK THIS MORNING | A statement of the condition of the Seattle National Bank at the opening, of business today OF SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK | lar notice, Men of the East, who so presented that every man may understand it, follows The officers of the tiona larger fa tion of « For the mation of the vied that the iS 2 windows will ing and rec divided a Letters. Atotk Bp to ¢ D to F to H to J te are backing thelr judgment with THE FIGURES WHAT THEY MEAN large investments, have given it forth to the world as thelr sober took $1 estments of Stockholde: K aie dereiits } Investments of Stockholders | Judgment that Seattle has just be gun to her possibilities in the way of growing, as compared with what is to come. When taking account of things that go to make Seattle great, the banks must be given no second 000,000.00 400,000.00 590,160.00 3 017,821.94) ‘; 807,470.04 =—=<=<={ Money safely placed for active circulation in Seattle: cles. Capital Surplus and t Clreulation Deposits Seattle National Bank are as follows ney with our name on in the hands of the people of that hundreds of Business Men and Women, the I al State, County and Clty Governments approve our standing and w 7 Ay $is $10,163,098: £. W. ANDREWS, President. | |J. W. MAXWELL, Vice Presi- | dent. F. K, STRUVE, Vice President. Cc. -L, LAMPING, Assistant Cashier. HOMER MACDONALD, Aasist- ant Cashier, JACOB FURTH, Chairman of Board of Directors. E. G. AMES, Vice President. | R. V. ANKENY, Cashier. | C. L. LA GRAVE, Assistant! Cashier. WM. 8. PEACHY, Assistant Cashier. 4 mE business cir Same as cash High-grade investments. Pleasant, convenient accommodations for customers ilities for prompt dispatch of business. au4 a Reserve funds available to meet needs of depositors » U, §. bonds and premiums R. R. bonds and warrants Furniture and fixtures 1,589,965.90 1,632,804.49 ows em 2,188.01 dows-S re dra: collections ness of the are resery officers. Security and for eae’ note cellanec Addit the d tages of Small Bank” Bank Is Now a Fact With Added Facil ties of Larger Institution LARGER INSTITUTIONS TO ee. Seattle National Bank 4 sires to announce to it n i trons and other friends that 'D' POSITORS n the Baas the consolidation with vt Sound Naffonal Bank ha ering ch eatietad completed, and that this to retala ame the Greater Seattle Natior of conn | opened its doors in the n a ™ d S at wicke rooma at Second Avenue < 4 - ‘ « € ~ lumbia Street Seasoned . ‘ ; : . | a pe Announcement of the purpose to " Nat : Fis .. " of depositing consolidate the two financial insti ‘ : . ‘ oo ‘ ks at the sm tutions was made on Dec er 26, way will bem 1909, and while the deta of the the ¢ " fs thing that 0 me@gger have been in the course of @ been 1 s when & mai arrangement, the officers of both | speak. It is. no ving teller banks have received thousands of ecelving expressions of a congratulatory na ag wind ture that mutually advantageous > called sent arrangements had | flected by pens to eal which two institutions that have his I been #0 thoroughly identified with ages in the the progress of Seattle and the Pa vive 8 Ome cific Northwest would combine « 2 : pee: © ein ff wish for the a | Keeps Step With Progress ie Normal demands of a rapidly ndow system 6) growing community call for larger features banks to care for the business ex and the a sion. So It follows that to main accompany in the position of Seattle as the w large agen chief financial center of the Pacific F Northwest, adequate banking faci! ities must be provided for the con duct of the larger interests that be come identified with the section It is a logical step that the Seat tle National Bank and the Puget Bound National Bank should be the Ones selected out of which to cre ate a bigger, better institution Ample security on the one hand and on the other knowledge, expe rience, judgment, public spirit and courtesy on the part of the official staff of a bank are points which are noted by the observant man when he {s selecting his bank |place. The polictes that have pre i 4 | vailed in the past are the criteria as Officers Have Grown With Cily to tne future. By thig etoniead tae To its friends and customers the| Seattle National Bank is willing to Cash and exchange Seattle National Bank offers the|be judged as to its attitude towards security of »1,200,000.00 capital and|the community, nt; law only requires 25 per cent ra margin of security

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