The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1917, Page 7

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STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 13, 1917, PAGE 7 i eases . STONE AGE] Are You If Professor Stevens Had Lived Overalls Would Have Been a ontented During the Stone Age Dress Suit to This Cave Man YOU Want Something a Bit More Up-to-Date eae smi came) = He would have taught nds harsh Be ‘nevertheless ‘ the Cave Man, in one or 00 I i tive tm hades in the oo two lessons, the newest My — s, cook over a camp fire, _ jae pe Ain walk dances T ins of wild animals for 5 + where would we be SUI S See a donee s se : Stevens are the best $15 value in Seattle. the “better things of life,” i i are content to merely ex 5 . . 5 Comedians — — saying a as your forefathers did, ; fered—upstairs or down—you’ll find m are blocking the wheels ; a p greater value here ¢ desire for better things $ , ‘ b make me prove it es for advancement, and a ae : uw should never be content you have secured them ; c = 3 ic One of the few who have Carl Schermer ody likes the knocker who . made good. -s — a hes tag } Established Over 10 Years ; The Store Where You Save Miia: saurssthiag benter ate 1533 Fouth Ave 103-107 FIRST AVE. S. one in Ten Steps from Yesler h he now has, and makes onest effort to get it e wonderful advances been made during your pame. Have you benefited them, or are you striving 3? She Was rom Darkness to Z F : us NAS Fond of naan the beginning every man : ‘ 2 ge his own clothes, and ev- 2 os P Wehing else he possessed was owers : rg ~Bwork of his own hands. P h J i f 2 : Z nd . h h As the firet strains from those simple hen came a time when the reeds, which hadlatn mate at the water's St- Je who pe the pre Pacersneot vrai onathmare Batalve . Far back as history records we find arrows began to trade his deep to the very hearts of the listeners. . wo flowers used, not only for decoration of uct with the man who was It brought into being a hitherto un : . a aa G : at making cooking uten known mode of expression and from the h the Ancient Caves, but for personal " earliest days of which we have recor = : “i ea oe , and this, then, was the niaiske ban pleee & midet tingortént part . adornment as well. The Cave Women Minning of “trade,” which i tho lives at oh men ’ used flowers to express love, hate and It alone can run the whole gamut of 5 7 and spread to such an human emotions and has the power to " ~, , = hope. indiv: 1 car hty deed f lor or 2 : ‘ : : it that no individua ee en ee " . In these modern times there is no gift y ndent “ a : » be entirely independen It can express love, hate, hope or de . appreciated more than a bouquet of beau- q the others, and even na spair, it fits into every mood, and is in - : a a f An ee exist only through the deed a true friend of man Music has at present reached its greatest tiful flowers. We have on display an peration of other nations height of expression in the exceptionally large assortment of flowers for Valentine Day. he Methods of Toa eee MELBY’S FLOWER SHOP [Ate you using present-day <tr ig ae Tt f 603-619 QUEEN ANNE AVE. Florists, Nurserymen Landscape Architects siness, and in your home?’ a LS ac ‘ a ‘th Corner Mercer Open Every Evening Till 10 pe are not using machin- Baldwin Factory Representative PHONE ELLIOTT 1470 218 PIKE ST. fy to supplant the use of ins, but, on the contrary, using their brains for the mtion of machinery to save sical toil d ed bu would not cut your with a sickle, but would & mower, You would not m2 log house, but want ck one ? oN wack, bi poner | ‘vs Did you ever stop to analyze your you are still using coal adi i Ata ‘ ' y: natural inclination to “roll ‘em down all year round, you : Fi y Z 1 oa , rg _ the alley”? want and get a Gas AS be , j ee - - - ; This feeling antedates the earliest for king purposes, Z ‘ : times which history records, but we L ben Coke Heater and f can readily realize that our remote an- Bt all rooms at the same ! cestors, the cave men, felt the first thrills me by using a furnace k of this great pastime when they loosed The desire to use modern From Cave to Ae an insecurely held rock from the hilltop hods will give you ambi- + £ and watched it go bounding down into ‘ y the valley, bowling over trees and logs Bungalow be tere dig tts Our modern alleys are smooth as silk, bn enough to enable you to ire modern improvements . a e balls ro as B -pes chanics The Things You q @ here has been a lot said about the Cave me pall oe une rane We ‘ mechanic 7 ; . ’ er can make them, and the congenial Have Always | @ Man, his club, his breech-clout and his cave. company you will find makes bowling JS UE F He was the father of men at that, and the a the most fascinating as well as the most IN Rasy Lae ; iT Known i; germ of modern building doubtless was hidden ‘ Healthful indoor sport Pou the world ¢ } { 7 n 4 iway in some corner of his brain, and dream of ¥ aver $0 many wonderful change .v, my) artistic lines and fair chambers. We are here Ave been brought about dur win a | to show you what that dream was like, embod- hg your lifetime and so many ; ied in the modern Bungalow. , Id ] B ] inlorts have been added to * We plan, build and furnish the means to ‘ : ea Ow Ing ; : : y a oer a ms 4 make that dream come true. ll 9 4 he time of your birth that i f A . y : if al 5 WB a distinct shock to think of F X am eys ‘ y . j Y 601 Northern Bank Bldg. Elliott 686 \ EMIL KOCH, PROPRIETOR weoie ever having had to ye without them u pyright, 1916, German-American Press Association

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