The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 29, 1915, Page 10

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‘ STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1915. PAGE 10. AIRMEN There is not one good ||| HERE TO reason why every man of moderate means ‘ ig D a we should not wear I’ deruet, Mavibers In Ace of Aviation |ALSO_ BOMB - DROPPING! attle Aero club, adjus his aviat 1 ors helmet and squint it into the teeth of the wind across Lake! Tailored Clothes |j-i°!ee2« ies Educational Association To the Five Thopband Teachers i in Convention Assembled mething of the “Ole 1 New York State Mutua avin Bank la ich are ¢ ¢ to be “the best av Bank law i the Um We invest all sa ntrusted to r care in strict of approve [Keen a sport, this flying, partt All our notes and mort I ‘be hilarly when there 1s a good wind to se She faw requires us to net aside a reserve fund of 5 per cent of the net earnings each year; and, We easily make this possible by extending Petey trop actbambaT” aiutell a pipes ea ag teeter pat Ale bath he a glans ned vin SE guna to you the advantages of our CREDIT SYSTEM. bystande é This means that we will make you a suit that lisa ee ted nn Gk teoeas fits you to a “T” of either imported or domestic Yeu,” assented the othe But cloth and made “right.” Your friends at a glance inet ta aitrarent™ talenae teal | will be able to tell your clothes are tailor-made Acro clubman | | —a mark of distinction these days. And DY sae geeeiartge ace aes ane tends teaching {ts young men men A Plain Financial Statement ASSETS Loans secured by first mortgages on real estate that and flying, and military | ivera—t ng. That ta y rome 2 imilar or | tations, brane s of a national ¢ », s ywith headquarters in New York, will teach other young men, the coun $4,360,900.46 | } ; } CASH ON HAND and in Banks $455,513.96 | | ne ore ina 1 seh: me for High Class Bonds and Warrants, carried at par, easily converted into Cash at oon aaa 4 {iI aiding the government towards m “A : | 346,706,.33— 220. | premium i «it Does the Trick po cor : a ae ‘ | | Boeing slipped into a khaki coat Real Estate owned 7 | | land thas into another over that Real Estate sold under contract ee cs Hi} P {mounted the ladder and climbed in Sitainire and Viatires (B26 : i| Blues, Grays, Browns and Stripes, to the rear seat of the club's fine urnitu ; i \| " i |new Martin hydroplane 5 184,724.49 7 iH] in All Materials Floyd Smith, head pilot of the TTR 5 isc is de cies cuvenes ‘ ; te ae eee ee NEE Me vee es $5,184,724. ® | [Glenn Martin school of aviation, of aes x i] [lon Angel who is here inetruct LIABILITIES < 3: 1 Ours is one of the oldest established tailoring con- jing the Aero clubmen, climbed after Due Members of Association on Certificates and Pass Books is teen ceees $4,996,138.63 | cerns in Seattle. For years we have made clothes sober ag agp ede Boe Due Borrowers on Construction Loans Rekuee soos ae soe S7,GO3,15 ii for men who demand the best bocenttager Ale cgi gripe cts Reserve and Undivided Profits Fund ia siyistehyaeehes ADeemnrS 1] ranked the machine. The || We are expanding. Our shop is filled with expert ad boomed like a cannon, | TOTAL eersaree vere ses $5,184,724, ah i) tailors, and to keep them going at full speed we have bene See’ amtenre Wow We invite all teachers to take advantage of the opportunity to invest their savings with us. Small : HH decided to “build clothes on credit.” aided cocncowe the watee Ve a accounts particularly welcor receive an unt from $1.00 up to $3,000. Ht winged 4. turne br into % Hi : the w 1 son wa it Come in Saturday and let us show fH] "00% Shiualtte atmiren Washington Santee and Loan Association ; 1} . stood watching an 1 cireled up to ! you how different we can make you Mi ni urd, then doubled. back 810 SECOND AVENUE | look. over its uree fr hward, making (Seattle National Bank Building) 3 | a fow circling dips before the hang 4 i ar, and finally becouiing @ inete dot OFFICERS s 1} and then nothing at RAYMOND R. FRAZIER, President q | j ( ie catane wtiebe WM. THAANUM, Vice-President. G. A. BRUCE, Assistant Secretary. \| 1 of the crowd H. D, CAMPBELL, Secretary. W. &. DARROW, Assistant Secretary. ic | ’ pe DIRECTORS E | “Real Tailors to Men’”’ - ee —_ £. G. AMES RAYMOND R. FRAZIER W. A. PETERS JAMES SHANNON 3 H]| ea gle HERMAN CHAPIN FB. FINLEY HANS PEDERSON WILLIAM THAANUM {I . 0. CAMPBELL w. F. GEIGER 1VAR JANSON c. &. VILAS 1205 First Avenue L. 0. JANECK, of North Yakima EUGENE B. FAVRE, of Spokane. trenches, and are going up ENEMY AVIATORS IN STRANGE CAMARADERIE; ces prpcowony, sy (ne area CARRY NEWS TO FRIENDS IF THEY KILL FOE) *wene's x nuncw ron vou* aU. eee ee ru, we'll ha j || The Star knows of a woman hey thousand men the war 6 5 FRE OF STORY OF FIRST LADY OF LAND} a BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMS air duel a wreath and acard |) sg Mec hry sae out the to handle ite alreraft, and a | fell from a taube soaring two vertisements of the markets |; es owned by the } a United Press Staff Correspondent mites above the: Freneh if .. jim the Friday Star. On Satur men, it te our intention, a oe | E ARIS, Sept. fi (hy per ) When Garros was taken pris } day morning she takes these [turned over to the govern slice Chief Loomia of Tacoma | —Between French, er oner a German airman dropped ads in one hand and her market We do not intend to will make !t warm for Police Chief man and British airmen 2 note in France, praising the basket in the other, and goes yY man who ¢ Seattle of exists a strange camaraderie, 7 ,Dor 1” Erance: pr buying the family's Sunday but the membe . ssa | S teneernity, of chivalry and When a German warplane is dinner, She buys from the nly will get the benefit "eal lands in his clutches again. | | dramatic courte: WHOM. ceuh: eraehing $0 earth ia one merchants who advertised, and | ice militars. inatruction wice within the past * | Stands out from the mudeling- of the wonderful air duels buys the specials in their ads Prepare Many Aviat r s Lang has imotore a | ing and butchery of war like a , 8h epare Many Aviators Perera ff s } 4 ype apes Agel flowers for the German av She estimates she thus saves ganize - 1 violated the traffic ord white “Reedeh brane sh ators invariably are dropped by between $! and $2 every Sat " ws Seattine ta aint Ga = ¥ the French fighters whenever urday years will easily reach several | H 4 and Belgians and Germans and the due! has been fairly fought } Supposing you try this on ot whew. Will be | Austrians on the ground are it ie said that never a British Saturday, Mra. Housewife . of war “Would You Like { killing each other by methods aviator disappears but news of same scheme the German wie ee that make one’s blood run cold, him is brought to his waiting e - h . fe sagaper s a Set f B : the airmen of the allies and the comrades by German airmen most’ of +t eisekinée and aviat 0 ea! birdmen from the central em Such and such a thing has ; J chute tu thane eountetes (Obiel Li pires are putting each other to happened to so and so, says a averdl ‘védee Hakore-tns iol, Anta death, high in the sky, with the note which comes plunging ‘ Lang bad # FOR ew utmost courtesy. down out of the sky, a bullet at Destin Every time a French aviator tached to give it weight f has met death in enemy's terr The British do the same for + | ROBBERS GET GEMS beautiful lasting Crowns an a tory, German aviators carried the Germans. it has become a : CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—Robbers SUE ON WAR PATENT! B k that are guarant é 4 to France news of the event sort of unwritten law of the on han nd Seattle acre? trade: aban oan bbe * at from $3.00 to $5.6 4 After Pegoud died in a mid. air w t experience the re ae : 4 vame and reputation alonel 4 ‘ a time S eiaees 1) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 29 rantee that better De! i ‘ an ne ait, | o% ¥ rch:Ward Internat St cannot be secured, no enis a penad gems rg? matter what price you pay. You! aA poun¢ company of W neton today st r be afraid > cents, | many of the Bethlehem Steel Co. for $2,000 Oralthesta, the mble opin of this re | pate for produc and harden > © Dawe pune | porter there is thing in the] K steel and {ron in making munt-| = ee Id can beat a lamb r¢ Tried for Pim les ST tar the: Willie | nana vaaee @ wnonsron Painless Extn ‘Ty Sunday dinner. , | White House Cupids! Or. Carey Grayson, the president's physi \% Will be offered Sa clan, and Miss Gertrude Gordon, Mrs. Galt’s ward. They brought about 4 ata Ay This is real|Stuart’s Calcium Wafers Proved (CHILDREN tt] To FAIR the meeting of the president and Mrs. Galt, and now it Is rumored that 111 come ‘ H i ae mu Magic—They’re the Most |they, too, are engaged. . Sonsulta 4 ave you ever heard ¢ ‘ iL ie “ 8 palme t| fective, Quick Blood cheep 3 1 exactly Ww 4 ae ahs tongue selling at 4 iam n . | and Beautifier Known | SACRAMENT Oct. 29.—The (This is the fifth and last chapter of the “Life Story of the Next explain the 4 e nothing a 4 ‘ geat exe jon tn Ne ‘a In bad b about it, but it is k w about e cra alad | With 1 TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED Pree ree herds a rs a rt First Lady of the Land,” which has appeared exclusively in The Star 4 ative! u io evenine : Asan aa snes | neon pase Dent sears wa: | <=Giter | Swed ¢ s watt ; ities {Can fry it i ent han 4 t aya’ une of 5 Sirfibdon CHAPTER V yof the two pals, Gradually 3 potatoes, onion: t = r 1 stea . great ancisco to take In the f. ffect etweer Galt notes or crept in the ; meats, and it is f ‘ i. 9 ar tot eat Agsipay Paabiieehcseicdied Baynes G grew ew and Mrs. Galt’s ; You'll f et stalls | fe ‘ ’ t t So bie ana ee een gq war which she had cents \ and $8 cent mei radually, too, the president d If you like cottage cheese their size | Onl Toda and 1 the loffed his somber clothing and ap 1420-22 SECOND AVE. 4 be able t t up at ents a| Filet of salmon will be for sa ly re li eared in gray and white suits Opposite Bea Marche ounds for thee intin and finally he ared again in - 4 ‘ ie ‘ ‘ | In Present po 12 Years some of the stalls at e ca t , th Then came the 1 so the romance progressed. Lull cuss tcoe, # = it few, however, really were the wiser until, with the recent formal | KODAKERS— announcement of the engagement made from the White House, | friends of Mrs. Galt's received from | her little notes telling them of her “In at one, at five Best in the World For the Price OR nion Made i Z f/ r. Carey Gray. Mrs. Galt {deal first lady of the land + 5 son, the family ician of Presi $4 Shoes wt. POvSLAS | WOMAN oe org oe Re IDR. Diiyay ‘naule Bau stood SHOES AT SEVEN tions, John Campbell Gordon, sev : be pegs te The large crowds which Dr. Grayson, after meeting Mrs | pecia 1s Weaddaed ot @ FACTURING IN or f exior , emotional sex drama is fi dent. who had suf ia harvons BRITI (pyaieo® he came lilaue Fr A/pimplon the red avots, the muddy WH the best evidence of the ff| breakdown, following the death of MEN T MAKER OF t ‘ © bt fled, all the remarkable merit of the es! Wilson . and TRY ONE PAIR $2.50 AND $4. appen pS ; ’r, Grayson thought the con . ES IN THE ¢ rt picture. Thousands have panto of the charming Mr LONDON, Oct. 29.—Premier WOMEN ORLD. r i 5 experienced the most in Galt w 1 he M Bones to re Asquith announced today that hg e hare chard t Any tense thrills watching this J} cover her spirits, and, it is hinted, the total British casualties to re 4 ere, Gt ' phide , he tho ) yy Oct. 9 were as follows iy atts } sag Saaehe| bape ‘ J t be fa erful portrayal of FU ony) se Killed, 6,660 officers, 94,992 sey fe ey lea , k PRIDE, LOVE, Avarice, f Galt's presence would do, Men; wounded, 12,633 officers, The has held many high of 1 1 Ph Passion, and the deep in muc bring the smile back to} 3¢ men; missing, 2,000 of- fice jhe satvioe. Gb Guerelte ~ you that voue “dream ot MH fluence of a religious {|the president's tac ficers, 72,177 men. | Britalr tenet . « One day the opportunity cam In the western theatre, the : x of them f training. Watch for to- aid the president and Mest me morrow's and Sunday’s met informally at the White Hov FARMER MISSING = [ss ali se a » EAST FEELS A QUAKE | Mound, who has been lost 1 ihe the su White. phe ASHEVILLE, N. ( Oct, 29. me ki SUBSTITUTES woods near his home sinco Wedne r at h, N. H Two earthquake shocks, felt gener-| ner 1 _ <<< s HAVE NOL been able to find him if courtship aroused inhabitant from thelr changes in the clothing isleep but did no damage, Opposite Axeate Sateannn casualties were 4,401 officers and 63, men killed, 9,169 of. esident was visibly pleased | fleers and 225,716 men wound yon Mra Galt timat ed, icers am@ 61,134 25 CENTS BEWARE. OF i the on ans of ISIS Second Ave, Seatti

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