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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918. PAGE 5 io An Advantageous Purchase of High-Class Shapes UNTRIMMED HATS the new ideas for midseason wear in the popular close-fitting turbans and roll-brim_ sailors. ple lines, requiring very little trimming. TOMORROW In Our Downstairs Department at $1.00 Shapes conceived along CRITERION MILLINERY DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT 1117 SECOND AVENUE—AT SENECA Report of the Condition of THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE of Seattle, Washington At the Close of Business May 10, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts.... Overdrafts ‘ U. S. Government Bonds. Other Bonds and Securities State, County and City Warrants... Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.... Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures. Interest Earned but Not Collected In Banks and U. $21,806,687.32 1,000,000,00 696,962.23 an and Profits Reserved for Interest and Taxes Circulation Letters of Credit.......... Deposits— Individuals S. Government $21,806,687.32 GAIN IN DEPOSITS $2,396,312.39 JOSEPH A. SWALWELL, PRANK A LUCE, Viee President w. BROW NELL, ROBERT 8. WALKER, Assistant Cashier Ass LA FAYETTE KELLOGG, Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier JOHN B. AGEN» ‘Capital CHARLES 8 MILLER JOSEPH AL SWAT WELT MORITZ THOMSEN tam Canyenr, at Interest Paid on Savings Deposits THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Established 1889 OF SEATTLE Second and Madison as an | SPREADS CHEESE GOSPEL TO HELP CONSERVE FOOD / of Nv: | ppeerreweneee wor sein etiday four Sales witty ¢ ses No mail, telephone or C. O.D. orders taken, nor deliveries made on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit quantities ia reserved ued tutions, The mate = 9 dy PT 11 to 12 1 to2 Boy Union Suita he Women's Suit Curtain Special at $10.00 wae ' na Silken short Jengths PIT bay members are: go A : Dotted Batiete. - - ‘ white hove * prom! it r n rd nchea wide os and ttage chee r t re £ and Formerly naa M i 1 t ! re r Yor 1 vor ated by 33c 25c te eae egg <A Special Sale of Lisere | Any ona 'eho ets taststak when| Chamber st ommern and Comme Trimmed feats for Friday — Choice $2.50 \ Formerly $3.95, $5.00 and $7.50—Upper Main Floor. || VS ~A } 0 hundred and fifteen Hats are priced special | just for Friday. These have been selected from the tables in the Millinery Section, 7 = ~ BAKER GETS HIS = = REPORT ON | \ , | where were displayed the $3.95, $5.00 and $7.50 Spring \ sie style models. The assortment consists of sailors, tur- || anewer \ Bans, tricornes and side-flare styles, trimmed with the \ adornment approved for Spring, and displayed in the | Ried leading colors and black. BY mor TON , BRONNER May} The 2to3 3to4 4to5 | 5 to §:30 Wushable Satin Collars 25e Veils 10¢, 15¢ and 20 $3.95 Crepe de . a Ce Special at 15¢ Embroidery Edging Chine Blouses $1.76 ! ee sli Gr T “s 72 Fancy Dotted Drape Special at 5c 30 Crepe do Cline . ; : Vello— inte i i Blouses, with flat point Fle nd Pea Velle— 900 yards, picked from Jf and lace tian signs wder effect® the tables containing the collars. Some have chum * regular stock. The as ters of pin tucks down and Taupe, — gortm: thus sele the front. These are in Por : 80 | Black, 1 taken from the regular consists of edges 3 tc wh and flesh, with k of Veiling and = inches in width, of " sizes ranging from 36 ae peri . 46. Formerly $3.95 priced special for «a sook and cambric. For Cie tae ee au up Former. merly 10¢ nd CAN'T EXPRESS isiswosc' ta" eh The Rhodes Co. SAYS MRS JONES oi eon es &se""feaaseson | PERMANENT PEACE MEN|We Are Giving LITTLE PRINCESS TO $1.75 War Savings and Thrift Stamps— Main Office t business organization. The ap ohn D. Ryan, who intment hand must “) tothe ume the, QPEN MEETING TODAY | Germans Square MARCH IN PAGEANT © “Win Deal—Reames Louise Laugh, 13, star of “The Lite 7] A square deal, but a sure one, was tle Princes the play to be gi at je engineers) pHILADELPHIA, Ma Tanlac Ends Her Suffering | *° instead of pro of Several Years Stand- |°"\", 2 to the Lincoln high school Friday, May” In the auton e business ma- recommended for enemy aliens by iS ing and Feels Fine. os of t #18 are pro nee L. Reames, to the Rotary |17 ! the Interests of the Red Cromiy 1. In antime the expe will march in the Red Cross parade” club Wednesday Saturday, with other members of the cast country -were not It is expected that over 1,500 peo ~ Reames said. ple will attend the performance. Ey ery cent of the proceeds will be con- tributed to the Red Cross. tal department goes right a ng to Invent a better m mut the mistakes and p not say t IN MISERABLE HEALTH qualities of t deal rm of a fireman about ‘BARBER GIVES RECIPE «> rue» sow arming taiaine APPRECIATIVE WOMEN ‘The only American who has done! How often is the question asked, FOR GRAY HAIR his bit is buried in France,” Cyrus! “Are the testimonial letters publish: Pierce, special representative of the ed in the advertisements of Lydia EB, Federal Reserve bank said. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Tells How to Make LS ga Made genuine and true?” In answer to Gray Hair Remedy that question want to answer FE. O'Rrien, who has been 'FRENCH EDITOR most emphat yes; and it is oN aie) DOOMED TO DIE Sater. inant Vota r, PARIS, May 16.—Convicted by a Compound after weeks, months and from the exper work has now accordance with the report g¢ Raker’s order THI » Theré was if b term from ¢ streake would alm can bt " vurt- martial on a charge of “intelli. sometimes years of suffering that ne fie brown or light n,| Kence with the enemy,” M. Duval, has prompted these women to write nd f able to! told things hade re, by the | for r of the net Re such letters in order that other wom- “ was preg ors per, is today ur sentence en who suffer as they once did may ’ glad me, all gays behind th profit by their experience. t ok forward matter of “Betty Bright” Pure Aluminum Double Boilers $1.49 Regular Price $2.50 “Betty Bright” is the name of this beautifully-finished pure aluminum cooking ware. Rice Boiler, similar to illustration, with inset pan holding two quarts. Cover fits either pan. In- sulated handles are secured by large-headed rivets. Extra spe Cage PO ay en terre $1.49 No phone or C. O. D. orders taken. Lawn and 18c Wire Screes Garden Tools Cloth A fine selection at rea- sonable prices always at Spelger & Hurlbut’s. 10c Yard 18-inch width, black $1.50 Grass | five tes enameled, steel Catchers 98c ! screen cloth, sold regular- Galvanized metal bottom | ly 18¢ per lineal yard. The grass catchers, will out- | lot is slightly damaged last 6 all-canvas grass | but not enough to impair catchers; adjustable to fit | jts usefulness, so we will empty ...... , OSG [ccs crete tee e eee 10¢ No phone or C. O. D. $2 Long-Handle orders. Spades 98c A special purchase of these fine st ‘Black Diamond." long-handle spades to sell Prt wert tere ger nen ane re" JOHNNY WOOFS | sane tad ier" secs] FOR JURYMEN nlac represent: | ¢ f the ¢ $5,000 damages You hear the call, Answer. HOW TO PREVENT APPENDICITIS SICTANS: a, Utab I day They would cost you regular inl 98e AVENUE AND UNION STREET. >» and Swift Drug Co,