The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 11, 1917, Page 5

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1917. PAGE 5 Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST You OUR creat system Ras Beem eatabiished for your com aaciat you to furateh yo fdeas, Our te foued anywhere just 8 50.00 Worth of Theo Worth of 100.00 Worth of 10.00 Worth of B YOUR WORD THar ¥ 8 1.00 Down, 81.00 Per Wren ROe Do JULY SALE OF HOMEFURNISHINGS Offers hundreds of opportunities to make savings of 10 per cent to 50 per cent on all lines of home- furnishings whether you are contemplating furn- ishing a home or in need of an odd piece or two. consisting of bed, hiffonier and triple-mirror dressing table, exactly ac $51.50 During July and August this store will close at 6 o'clock Saturdays. F” R-PIECE Ivory Enamel Bedroom Suite ar as shown special Ten Reasons Why You Should SAVE WITH THE “PUGET SOUND” Founded This association has been in in 1901 existence over sixteen years. ' Dividends t Declared ly : Semi-Annually '"* Dividend Rate has paid dividends regular- January 1 and July 1 dur- all these years. j It has never per cent paid less than 6 per annum on sav- | ings. Why Its expenses are limited by It aa law to 2! per cent per an- num. : Efficient management has re ividends duced this to 134 per cent per Wa Safety annum All of its loans are secured by tangible real assets Its mutuality tribution of all net its members the dis earnings to insures Conservatism It has not always paid as large dividends as some associations, BUT it has always paid the highest dividends consistent with safe business All its funds are invested in first Stability mortgages on improved real of Its estate; in City, County, State | Investments and United States Bonds | No loans are made on personal | security. | From a modest beginning it ha Resources grown to an institution with re | sources in excess of ONE AND | A HALF MILLION DOL- | LARS. | : Provisions of the state law under | Withdrawal which it operates makes funds Privileges placed with this association eas ily available Its map < xeciyae a t as yeen establishec ong Record enough to prove its worth Its resources and the manner in which it conducts its business have placed it among the fore most associations in our coun try t numbers on its board the fol fing well known men A. F. Anderson Fr ed A. Anderson z F Directorate Oncar P. Dix H.C. Ewing 7 Adolph F. Linden t J. W. Maxwell w i A. Soderberg Corwin 8, Shank SAVE NOW! WE WILL PAY FULL SIX MONTHS’ DIVIDENDS january 1, 1918, on ALL FUNDS LEFT HERE ON : | OR BEFORE SATURDAY, JULY 14th. | A MUTUAL SAVINGS SOCIETY. THIRD AVES PIKE ST. NIKE BUSY BEES, STAR WANT WITHOUT A LET-UP. ADS WORK) TRIANGLE angle |by the MYSTERY PLAY IS COMING "EM neh, president of the Trt KEEPS 8. A. Ly IXetributing Corporation, | which has recently been reorgania-| ed, and Carl Anderson, president of Paralta Plays, Inc, which Includes the producing interests represented Bessie Barriseale and J Warren Kerrigan Feature corpor ations, has signe! a contract by} which Triangle become the dis tributer of Paralta productions, un der the Paralta plan This contract will have a marked influence on moving picture produc tlon and distribution, The Paralta interests represent the introduction of over $3,000,000 into the producing end of the moving picture industry by a ayndicate headed by Herman Katz, the well-known New York merchant and capitalist, and several others of equal prominence neues IN NEW ROLE Louise Glaum in “A Strange | surchase of 1000 t oe er sat the Liberty for A ; times tonight. Putting are » ¢ distinctively vampire r tl er ’ f charact he portrays a woman j| The woman who is desirous of exce rse ue who has sinned, but who, neverthe | io well t ct one of ee n th reiki me cl " leas, retains much that is worthy | of respect and whose hardly won || Bon Ton Corsets de Bon Ton Corsets in Miller, Rhodesa and Proves clearly her || signed of pink and front and back lace American Lady Cor claim to sympathy || white 1k brocade styles that are made sets in a selection of in medium and high of fancy pi nd broken lines from our MOUSE 16 AN ACTOR back models ‘with “white brocade fab regular stock. ‘This A little mouse takes a most {m- long skirt. ‘These rics. Long skirt mod. assortment consists of portant part in “The Message of would sell, : els in sizes for all back lace styles only, the Mouse he Clemmer, for chased in the regu figures. These would in a full range of sizer the time day night. It » || lar way $10.00, sell, if purchased in carries In a bit of paper that later . robert McKim in “Time Locks and Diamonds,” || gio50 and $15. We the regular w : @ the key to a big German ng Thursday to the Liberty have priced them $5, $6.50 and p Mission for the last times tonight.! YOU'LL CALL HER BILLIE epectal for this sale Special at this sale, elal during thin sale It is w picture partaking of the na- “Mary,” YOU CAN WEEP ONCE MORE but her friends call her | of — Men’s Summer Underwear proper style The | price Main Floor Back and Choice a $4.95 her Th 2 op, {ture of a farce, an extravaganza Her parents christened he count readers of “Poppy” | and a powerful dramatic story “Billie.” You will call her Billie, || anxious to Visualized the Irish | too, after seeing little Mary Vagabond b nin Africa a life ith disappointment debted to HE'S ACTED SOME BEFORE Russell Simpson, who plays John Gaylord in “The Alister in the Rex theatre and depriva Joseph M d of the ma Talmadge Film company, Strand, was born in California, and the opportunity of again weep. | h@s played many parts, both in the i over the troubles of this child | "peaking pictures of destiny Among * with the F The photopla: Players The Old Hor Barrier,” at the Ar k, hurtli on Marior version {s now showing at the Coliseur Susie Snowflake” and “The Girl ith Mary Miles Mi PAJAMAS AND PRETTY GIRL |“Lovey Mary, and in Harold Lockwood, a pretty gtrl| Bi gk.” He also was in tained a seve and a pair of pink silk pajamas get lasco’s into many amusing complications | the in “The Haunted Pajamas,” at the| W. Savage in oduction of “The Girl of n West,” and with The College W was taken to Henry truck belonged to idow.” | ( CAN YOU TELL HOW STRONG A BANK IS? What Protection Its Resources Afford Its Deposits? THE AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY HAS 156% SECURITY FOR DEPOSITS according to the following comparison of its Resources and Liabilities, as set forth in its Official Statement of June 20, 1917: RESOURCES Including Cash, All Loans, Bank Building, Etc., 1 Excluding Customers’ Liability for Letters of Credit. ae “} 83, 053,823.32 Stockholders’ Contingent Liability 600,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES .$3,653,823.32 TOTAL LIABILITY FOR DEPOSITS 2,336,296.33 THIS BANK WILL GIVE AWAY $100 IN GOLD TO THE FIRST TEN BOYS OR GIRLS UNDER TWENTY YEARS OF AGE WHO BRING INTO THE BANK A LIST OF SEATTLE BANKS HAVING DEPOSITS OF $1,000,000 OR OVER, SHOWING THE EXACT RATIO OF THEIR RESOURCES TO THEIR DEPOSITS AS SHOWN BY THEIR OFFICIAL STATEMENTS OF JUNE 20, 1917, TEN PRIZES OF $10 EACH All you have to do to win a prize is to call at the banks, get copies of their last statements, make out your list and bring it to this bank on or before 8 p. m., Saturday, July 14. TO TEN GET THE PRIZES TO TEN PRIZE | conta ci s?.m, says | PRIZE WINNERS WINNERS 4% 4% INTEREST ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY SECOND AND MADISON Do Children Count?” Wells-Fargo Truck Gets Away on Fill Mc \| Upper Cape is th truly thing Ameri he cool of the evening these be found | apes will || our delightful | jent ust warm | | | | lressy and The assortment of serge, velour and tricotine in the | Bon Ton Corsets ina Special Sale fin ie Upper Main Floor “| Military Capes, $9.95 $15 and $19.50 Main Floor summer climz The Rhodes Co. Women’s Knit Underwear the wanted weights and styles for Upper Main | All the hot day Floor Front Lace 2 a ‘A by $3.39 2°" $1 .00 Summer Draperies at Pleasing Prices - Main Floor, Rear ¢ style of the - 38-in. Curtain Scrim cream and .18¢ Filet Nets in assort- ed patterns; white, and ecru; a 25c, 30c, 35¢ 36 repr r esp n white, und morning ecru; a yard.. adaptable for ate Conven- = enough ( cream yard.. includes Capes —// plain shades of | New Cretonnes, navy, French blue, tan and turquoise. Some are } $ || trimmed with plaid velvet and white velour col- inches wide, in a j| lars; others with plain silk collars and buttons. ()-—4 | splendid variety of | _ . | _ The Cape sketched is designed | new patterns and | of Men's wear serge and is trimmed with bone RHODES colors; a yard..... . || buttons. Price $19.50 co 25c, 30c, 35c, 45c, 50¢ THEATRES Runaway Girls Are Women Know the Value of | Coming Home Again DR. DAVIS | Runaways since July 5, Margaret | © ANTI- HEADACHE ORPHEUM ; ; , | Cress, 19, of 4106 Linden st. and Wednesday is bringing an all-new), ’ - ~, i oor ta Manager| C&P0l Walker, 17, of Carolina Court rt program to Manager | apartments, were halted by the Eugene Levy's Orpheum theatre, town marshal at Easton, high up -' ae Third and Madison Kipling in in the Cascades Tuesday The songs & stor! not Rudyard; the Dellar Sisters in a dancing and character change act; Lie oe ridge, lately from the Mex der, ctures in colored sands, and & monologist of note will be the fresh specialties, while Ed Arm strong and his Baby Dolls will hold over in @ wholly new musical com-| bearing the interesting title of "The Soul Kiss. | “The Circus of Life” is the new motion picture, featuring Zoe Ray DEAD ON HIS FEET MEDAL Haariem O11 Cap ng new life and quickly stopped GOLD roughly the kidneys | y carry oft exses of all ds, The healing, soothing ofl fe right into t alls and xpels the leanse and wash and bladder, and « kidneys in good shape by dally use Se GULD MEDAL Haarlem O11 Cap sules and you will have good health e Look for the ame on every box. Accep Your druggist. will your money {f not as ‘or sale and guaran Owl Drug Co n teed bs Bs ‘LOOK AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL, DON'T BE OLD AXD GRAY Men—Don’t Let Gray Hair Hold You Down in Busi- ness! Women—Restore Na-| tural Color. Q-Ran is all ts Kuaranteed to be 3] sold under the ‘ atieft Only Rartell Drug stores Hair Tonte Q-Ban Toi- yepilatory, for re hair.—Adver guarantee If not at Owl Drug ¢ and all good drug Try Q-Ban Superfine ften let ur lumpy throat you saw mother cry? When | Do you recall the happy She kt you while you those certain d grief and wv ,young women had ‘cross-continent walk KAR-RY Stomach and other troubles testimonials, Kar-Ru Company, Tacoma, Wash. Sold by leading druggiata * STAR WANT ADS started on a, BEST FOR RESULTS | __ BEST FOR PUTS PURE, VIGOROUS BLOOD INTO THS VEINS OF MEN AND WOMEN, This won- derful medicine, which has ni ual, purifies: the system, eradicates dise: cause, an cures Hneumatism, Kidney, Liver, Bladde: Send for new. booklet containing marvelous, It's a pretty good sign of satisfaction when my patients send their friends to me. One Dollar Cash pays for Consultation, Treatment and Medicine. DR. EVANS 401 Peoples Bank Building, Second Avenue and Pike Street. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 12. —and a 1 of cool generous supply . refreshing Wherever or motoring—the bring wholesome, burning thirst or tired body. along. you go—hunting, fishing, hiking new Rainier will always invigorating satisfaction to Take a few bottles Your grocer, druggist or any place where soft drinks sold can give you Rainier right off the ice. are Retter still, have a case delivered to your home. Phone Sidney 1 (Bottling Department) RAINIER PRODUCTS CO., SEATTLE.

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