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Now! Is the time to buy leathe goods—while this big sa some articles pried we can by is on lower than them now. And we are giving 25 to 50% Discount OFF T MARKED PRICE Compare prices else- no camouflage—but this includes ewrything. where with ours, No bunk an actual saving m PAZCAZ- SUIT OMES BOSTON BAGS MUSIC CASES BRIEF SASES LADIES’ PURSES PLUSH AND BEADED BAGS And Niscellancous Leather Goods BEGEROW TRUNK CO 1409 FOURTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union TRUNKS TRUNKS NORTHWEST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Second Ave. and Union Street SEATTLE Statembnt at Close cf Business Feb, 28th, 1920. RESOURCES $1,575,904,23 428,241.11 Loans and Discount .....+, Ke a tf U. S. Treasury Certificates and Liberty Bonds. . Municipal Bonds and Warrants... her Bonds ald Securities Furniture and Fixtures ED BRAID. Disatnins sidierse conde Cash on handand due from Banks LIABILITIES Capital stock paid tn ; Surplus and Undivided Prot Deposits .., gaccee gece Bills Payable account Liberty $3,106,022.46 934,817.95 192.96 Total | Deposits, Feb. 28, 1920 Deposits, March 5, 1919 Increase in Deposits...... $ 381,624.99 4 PER CENT Interest Paid on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS EB. SHORROCK, President 4. V. A. SMITH, Cashier THOMAS 8. LIPPY, Vice Presi- KR. W. SPRAGUE, Asst. Cashier Fr. FE. GROTH, . Cashier J. BE. PATRIC Mer. Bond Dept. dent ALEXANDER MYERS, Sec’y. and Treas. Did You Ever Look may never have occurred to you that it makes a big difference in your comfort if your Gillette is used the right way. It should be held nearly flat to the face to get a velvet-smooth shave. Then, too, the Gillette should be adjusted to meet your individual case. } Possibly the Gillette angle stroke has never been | explained to you. Let us show you how much it adds } to shaving comfort. You will find our Service Experts here in town today | at convenient stores. They are here to show you the “little knack” of getting 100% results from your Gillette. Drop in and have a chat with them. Pring your razor along. Perhaps it is old, or worn All this week Swift Drug Co., . Second & Pike Sts, warn Butler Drug Co. i & James Sts, The Owl Drug Co, rd & Vike Sts, Fony i110 Second Ave, Second & Union Bartell Drug Company Spelger & Hurlbut. x R U N K Ss Play Part | | Sews ci KANSAS CITY, March Shippey, Missouri poet a CG A. worker, is in Cabforn heart, Madeline and her pects, in New York #o that they Madeline was to teach scl supporting themecives wit clever needien. “Madeline's love ts th s thing In my life,” ted as saying. “Mr, Shippey my line protonta. good and kind when died thing unkind about him. often very sad and miserab! I tried to cheer him. W Parts.” happy together tn heard of the reported offer Shippey to care for the baby she|der Hesse, owner of a mioon in the| expecta. I would kiN myself and t first.” she declared. “1 am strong and I ean take) puy it care of my baby and mynelf, Americ not thin I want him to be father. 1 do ean send me back for I have done| France would They no wrong. my baby there.” Shippey’s mother n California, have they will welcome whether she comes with or alone. need written Into the Fine Points of Shaving? © FREE Service to Gillette Owners. Talk to our Service Experts. Bring your Gillette with you for inspection. or slightly damaged. it as good as new. You may be neglecting to change the blade as often as you should. You can get a sort of a shave from any old blade. But not a clean, comfo: how much an occasional new blade improves your shave. Every time you shave yourself you save charges and tips that make a pleasant addition to your personal budget. No Stropping ing our Service Experts. If you have never experienced the true satisfaction that Gillette shaving gives, step in and see our Experts. They will illustrate for If there is any man in this town who is not getting a satisfactory shave, we want to know it. . _ Gillette Safety f2z0r Company, Boston,Mass. When and where you may meet the Gillette Service Experts: war w Bartell Baby Clothes FIVE SAW WAY War Romance 4 LS SAPPY While Shippey Seeks Di- vorce, French Lassie ing a divorce that he may Madeline Babin, his French stitch Uttle colthes here asminst the coming of the baby Madeline ¢x-|Coting to a telephone meamge ‘The two, whose money was stolen | himself at his home nine miles from have enough to reach Oregon, where | have done no wrong.” Made 1 do not want to say any-|hotne yesterday evening and ended Madeline was furious when she! and sister, now | Madeline ther No Honing—No charge for consult- "s Drug Store. . yrug Co . Colquhoun Hard THE SEATTLE STAR—TIHURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1920. in FROM PRISON Sensational Escape Is Made | From Los Angeles Jail | als of Low wry was per y when five ere felony | meapee " way to | Uberty from the elty Jail | The jail break was 4 overed at! 9 o'clock during r all of the pris ners, Thore whe sped are: Hen |ry Brent charged with bur lary; Clifford Walker, 41, charged with burglary; J. A. Male, ot ore t men had access to the window thru which the rawled. Ne of them | took the chance of escaping in broad daylight ) other prior o 4 In the | five men KILLS HIMSELF Ends Life After Being Ex- Cused From Service 4 lee a Y¥. M./ ta Aris rent TOMBSTONE March 4-~| His mind ap wrecked by the sudden change from desert ranch life | | to the tenseness of a courtroom, C.| F. Burnett, who was excused Tues day from the Binbee deportation trial [Jury, killed himself last night, ac mother $10.00 | reaching here today, Hurnett shot The New did not | the village of Courtland | | Burnett was the man who, after | ool, AF?) the jury was thought completed, se bh thelr | cured his release from service on the | unds that he could not sly serve, Am: place ts to be selected this afternoon. Deputy Attorney George O'Rourke | had declared at the time that he be | Heved Burnett was on the verge of a Burnett reached his to take his e mont Shippey wan 10 tather | breakdown. at— He waa | Dis life a few hours later, le when | re were| Bar Worth $75,000 Once, Sold Cheap NEW YORK, March 4—Alexan:| of Mrs. | }downtown newspaper section, #ix he baby | years ago was offered $75,000 for |the place, He said $100,000 wouldn't! The other day a very poor| but have bought the good! an like ace for a | nk they the figu brought $ counter was #0 too Ml to at on wept when @ junk man ied away a part of the ornate appointments y| Ewen in the “fatherland” they speak the mother tongue welcome children nayin, Speeding Bobsled Skids Into Hydrant NEW YORK, March 4.—Making & trial apin before the opening of the annual bobsled carnival at Hunting t L. I owned ic ae eyhound, by Thomas Ha of Hunting ‘Humming Bird Is Drawing Room Pet PARIS, Mareh 4—T? |bird ts the latest thing om pet. It haw repia The fad followed ry of a proper method of feed the creatures, which heretofore always died in captivity. A slight adjustment may make rtable Gillette shave. Surprising To begin the new year right we earnestly request all of our former patrons to call and have their teeth and gums examined, and if anything is wrong, we will gladly make over and treat the gums free of charge. you the right use of a razor. All work guaranteed 15 years, United Painless Dentists | INC. ‘ 608 Third Ave. Cor, James St: Phone Elliott 3633 Hours; 8:30 a, m, to ¢ >, m Sundays, 9 to 18 All next week Westlake ‘Third Ave, ccomd & Union 1 Drug Co.. Drug Co. The New Dress Hats reveal their purpose by with horsehair braid, by winding haircloth tur- ban-wise, by adding the glitter of cellophane or the gayety of flowers to lovely straws, and they feature these attractive prices— $11.50 $12.50 Banded Hats lous flexible-brim Interesting gre $6.50 and $8.50 IO 9 $2.25, $2 combining Georgette are versatile indeed, ranging from trig sailors, tricornes and roll-brim affairs in highly lacquered costume colorings, to frivo’ fairs in delicate pastel shades, to accompany the handsome sweater or sports coat or complete the organdie or voile frock. $3.25, $5.00, af- Ups 5 , 75, $4 PAGE 7 THE FREDERICK & NELSON DOWNSTAIRS Presents a Notable Collection of Moderately-priced Hats ISITORS to the Downstairs Millinery Section are daily delighted with the wealth of new Hats assembled here, and still more impressed when they consider the attractively-low prices in connection with Millinery of such un- mistakable smartness. TORE | The New Tailleur Hats often roll back sharply from the face, and just as often they are broad-brimmed or compactly turban-like, sometimes with crown covered with giycerined ostrich or adorned with rosettes of ribbon, clipped wings or a novelty pin— $5.00, $6.50, $7.00 to $10.00 The New Untrimmed Hats are as widely’ varied in shape as can be imag- Petal-brim, scalloped-edge and other noy- are featured, in addition to roll-brim, straight sailor, turban and other modes, in glossy straws and in shades of brown, gold, purple, taupe, navy, peacock, sand, cherry, rose, also black. Ranging widely in price: $2.25 to $12.50 Children’s Hats Are Governed by Fashion, Also As in previous seasons, Streamer Hats are foremost in Children’s Millinery, worn this year with brim rolled up in front and down in back. They appear here in soft Milan, Lisere, Peanut and Leg- horn straws, in the form of sailors and poke-bonnets, with broad or narrow ribbon. 0 to $10.00 --THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. |Cows and Cats Run Wild in Michigan MARQUETTE, Mich, March 4—| Wild cows and wild house cats are | proving to t ublesome in Baraga nty this winter. 8 fined $20. Frames Should Fit fitting almost as jar pains to sure that the fit the fage tly. The center of the glasses should come sxactly opposite the ls of the eyes. glasses. should not be too wide or too marrow. The bridge should fit the nose’ fo, well that Wobbling, Will be im- possible, We are experts in the proper fitting of glasses, and our skill is at your service, If the glasses you now wear do not fit per- fectly, bring them to us for adjustment, Seattle Optical Optometrists and Manufacturing "Opticians Established since 1890 715 Second Ave, Residents of the y have had to shoot cats in ton, going at 70 miles an hour *, but this is the first skidded from {ts course, ran thru a/autumn that men went gunning for | crowd of spectators and struck a| cows |fre hydrant, injuring f the crew _ 26 women and girls #0 badly that —§ GETS K. 0, they were taken to the Huntington| QUEEN GH, Ping, March hospital. 8 rk seless a referee - f mateh, Alfred Ray Co, WIT MI] WITH pork AND | Omato sauck And they're so good, heated or cold, just as they come from the can. The unexpected guest can be well served, without the slightest embarrass- ment, by the hostess who constantly keeps a stock of DEL Monte Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce on the shelves of her pantry. Ask your grocer, peri PACKING CORPORATION TO ye (CISPR SMS SL PY SIT LTS IN LM AEM IM LER 2 ILI LTS se aay ( Ce BPO,00% Oe é SO% (©) \ | HALA UA ED CO