The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1916, Page 2

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LARGEST CREDIT APPAREL INSTITUTION IN THE UNITED STATES 1332-34 Second Ave. 211 Union St. a —— @ is @ | @ ing The Revelation of a Marvelous Offer Men and Women of Seattle and the vicinity wear clothes. We have been selling the very best clothes for men and women for the last 16 years. At this time we introduce to you an INTEREST PLAN that is absolutely new and unheard of in the previous history of retail merchandising. Those who don’t care to buy their clothes with cash can ENJOY THE LIB- ERAL CREDIT PRIVILEGES THAT WE EXTEND TO YOU. “Credit here costs you nothing extra.” OQ awnmeens © As soon as your bill is paid in full, ask for your interest, present your re- ceipt, and our INTEREST DEPARTMENT WILL ISSUE YOU A CHECK (redeemable at our bank or anywhere) OF 5 PER CENT on the total amount of your purchase. WE NOT ONLY CHARGE NO INTEREST ON THE MONEY THAT YOU MIGHT OWE US, BUT WE ACTUALLY PAY YOU INTEREST Are Among Those Who Receive Interest Checks. They Are Real Money. But We Pay You Interest iment and receive an internet check. 6% interest om the total amount of your ARREST DRUGGIST | COMMITTEE WILL CONSIDER STATION Members of the « city finance com mittee will Ko into the comfort ata tion Friday afternoon,! when the proposed $26,000 expendi ture in the library building, —————=| Fourth ave, will be taken up. Mem |bers are divided on the proposition. BULL BROS. | eave Fa ftton to throw Just Printere 1013 THIRD AIN 1042! Woodcock, 49, and her son, willis, D, Woodcock, 24, are under arrest Thursday, charged with sell ling intoxicating lMquor without a |permit at the Woodcock drug store, |604 Pike st. Deputy sheriffs raided the place, seizing several hundred bottles of intoxicants There ts at relie ante, ture fein problem of xem Soon black on| similar ski A little iafying liq makes the skin soft healthy. To 0 QUI ‘P'S signa are on x Lanch Pike.—Adv, pe druggist for a the the penetrating , tn all that Is new for It banishes all skin eruptio smooth and Zemo, Cleveland, ‘STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH Pa aeee When Itching When Itching Stops | Fe depe even Itohing y, and that cleanse raat at the Hollywood, 212) } 1916. PAGE 2, ALHAMBRA HAS One of the Clark Sisters, at the Alhambra The mystery girl, Bthel May whose phenomenal ability to on awer questions has crowded the Al jhambra to #tanding room after noons and evenings, will eottinue to be the headliner in the new show, which starts Thursday The Clark Sisters, pretty xtrin are accomplished as singers, danc ere and pianists, Don Taylor is a ventriloquist of ability. The lt tle playlet presented by Joo Ban nister «i company, “The Wait” in well od. BANKER'S WIFE Mra. 8. Foster Kelley, whose hue band, the former secretary of the Seattle National bank, fs sald to have gone to San Francisco with Mrs, Albert J. Henry, divorced wife of a former bank clerk, alleges she fs without funds tn Los Angeles, while Mrs. Henry has been given over $20,000 in cash and property by Kelley #tnee 1911, Mra. Kelley set forth the state ment in deposition filed Thursday in superior court here, to support |her action for a divoree, begun tn June, 1914. Kelley left Seattle after Mre. Henry wae divorced, five years ago Shortly after, Mrs. Kelley started sult for separate maintenance of $500 a month, which was 4 when Kelley answe plaint by stating he bad turned over to his wife more than $40,000. Mrs. Kelley says her husband ts now worth $100,000, while she ts ving on borrowed money, and that Mra. Henry ta suing Kelley for $10, 000 on a persona! note. Mra, Kelley is the mother of three children. START TEST CASE ON ALVAH HEMRICH Alvah Homrich, former brewer! and present m facturer of “Life staff,” was arraigned Thursday be- fore Judge Ronald, who allowed him until March 24 to plead to a charge) that he ts making malt liquor tn vio- lation of the prohibition law. The case is to be a test of that) section of the statute which prohib. {ta the manufacture of malt bever-| re |ages Hemrich was released on bis per- sonal recognizan: PUBLIC MARKETS cy cream brick cheese, " END oyater plant, § Iba bo 1d.) Dest ranch emma, 26: CORNER MtaN @, frewh ling cod, 190 Th, ® Ibe. Abevi red snapper, 190 Ib, Stall 14 amoked buckling, 160 Ib. SANITARY Stall 9) hamburger and sausage, Db. A the, 28 churned butter, # los, $1.00, NEW PROGRAM: BARES TANGLE >| Clayton, wizard, now at the Hi Matinees "1 TO7 Children 5¢ | | The Great Clayton If you have lost an auto, drome, will attempt to locate it for you Saturday morning he will give a} ial demonstration for |, Start wh will attemp or any cell cate question that might embarrass | them at @ regular demonstration. Ninetesn years ago Clayton be. came interested in the study of psychology, Since that time he has |been a close student of such great teachers as Prof. Hiriop, of the} Columbia university; Prof. Warren, of Cornell; Prof. Luschberia, | and Sir Henry Walton, whom he considers the f them all. ys consist most ction; that is, the Instant Hair Stain) late in Prague, x ford '|Better Than Slow. “Restorers”’ Boma folks or sale by the Owl Drug Co, 21 stores on the Pacific coast, i 10c CLAYTON WILL [BANK FOR SAVINGS MOVES. FIND ANYTHING TO first strictly Savings bank opened | atill remains the only institution of |it# kind im the entire Pacific North. | west, admission price. Hart is starred in “Hell’s Western super-feature that for sheer dramatic effect in picture stories is unparalleled. Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand, in “Bright Lights,” or “The Lure of Broadway,” is two thousand feet of - the fastest fun these two have ever delivered—it’s a scream! Evenings — A number of substantial business men of Seattle opened on March 16, 1907, the Bank for Savings, lo- eated at the corner of First ave. and University st. This was the in this part of the country, and The Bank for Savings started with a paid up capital of $400,000 in cash, and a board of directors consisting of the most successful business men in the community. But the bank grew, and last week the Bank for Savings moved into {ts new quarters at the corner of Fourth ave. and Pine st. The front of their new building is com posed of large, full length plate- glass windows on two sides, while the interior is furnished in marble,| your wei! least 10 the pac! chased back to the druggist you bought them from and he is author- —_—_ | fed to return every penny you paid | tranemiesion of thought from audi- lence to stage. |tions will ocour daily at both the with bronze fittings, the furniture, counters and all woodwork being in rich harmony. These demonstra- ng and afternoon perform- where he will be until the end of the week. He will attempt to an ny questions. Slightly used/ $40.00 Bookcase, 8 feet long, for used 05 slightly slightly used Bed $47.50 Leatherette; but slightly used, for. $22.50 Waxed Oak Buffet Slightly used TOF 4. 511 Pike him to 25 WM. S. HART, FATTY ARBUCKLE and MABEL NORMAND Are All at the LIBERTY THIS WEEK It’s shows like this that make the Liberty the most popular photoplay house in Seattle—3 of filmdom’s most popular stars in comedy and drama— 2 features—all on one program, at one Charen 7 Peg TO GAINFLESH AND INCREASE WEIGHT creases of Ten Pounds From This Simple Test, Thin men and women, 10 pounds{ or more under normal weight, who} would like to plump up a bit—weigh | what they should weigh, ought to Kiye themselves the Sargol test. costes little ff It succee ing if it falls. Weigh yourself before you begin, Then «et Swift's Pharmacy druggist anywhere a 60 days’ supply of Sargol (tablet form.) a egy with each meal, Ko to bed—four every day. yourself each 10 days during st and note what improvement This test is surely worth try- ing, as thin people from nearly every part of the country tell of gains in weight ranging all the way from 10 pounds that followed thelr use of Sargol in this way. balanced combination of Hiding agents and assimi- at the Hippodrome theatre, | carefully fleah bu lative aids that may be taken entire safety GOOD USED FURNITURE: AT SPECIAL $12.50 White Enameled Chiffonier, SUEMAY USOD ss sais ape ecscwnsc eee .00 $35.00 White Enameled Chiffonier, slightly used nnn eee, $16.75 $25.00 White Enameled Dresser, $9.75 Green Denim Box Couch, $17.50 Extra Long Box Gouch, $12.50 White Enameled Metal Bed Davenport, upholstered in best quality finished waxed oak, So. SITS G.R.FURNITURE EXCHANGE Easy Terms ounds, take the box tops of ages Hinges,” a -“15c Were Thin and Fi: Reported Weight In< te Twenty-five. pleasant, nd noth- from Bartell Take one before Let the scales tell ys has not increased at ‘of Sargol you pur- Sargol fs a with 99.00 90.15 $30.00 511 Pike

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