The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1920, Page 11

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Correct Apparel for Women Special Easter Feature | Most Unusual Qualities PRONOUNCED values in long and short models at a price remark- ably low for Coats of such quality and style. Many of these Coats are exact copies of Knox modes, developed in camel’s hair—that fabric unrivaled in popularity — featuring vari- ous appropriate Spring tones—with plain and fancy linings. Distinguished style features are novel pocket, collar and belt treat- ments. Do not consummate the purchase of a Coat until first you have seen this showing. Take Elevator to Third Floor Second Ave. at Spring St. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920. CHINESE BANDIT | TO QUIZ PALMER CAINS DEMANS Wire Brit | IN SUGAR PROBE FOUNDED BY FIFTY SUBSTANTIAL SEATTLE CITIZENS DIME & DOLLAR SAVINGS | & LOAN ASSOCIATION A Mutual Sgvings Society Will make YOUR Dollars earn dividends along with THEIRS! The Board of Directors of this Association are | , W. 1. Rhodes L, B, Booth John W, Glenn H. Davidson J. H. Kawards K. & Goodwin J | Place your idle funds with this institution TODAY—- Don’t let your lazy dollars loaf. | DIME & DOLLAR SAVINGS | & LOAN ASSOCIATION TACOMA.-Tlobby Mich and Wal © McD ng trom ¥. M. la Three Captured Men Are}c- |Senate to Ask Questions on’ Released Profiteering BY ©. B HOoGUE CHEHA LI8.—Cheha |elety to hold munte f and 4 | 01 2—Adams County Au- | needs lation, recently organ-|sert t s, plans auto show tn | unchecked on shipped 1 then sold © been ob: in Oregon and from there as to obtain K, Or--Harry David-|to Lé r, killed and body torn to | Ix y bull the 2 the « . ANGELES.—Vanee BE. Dibb,| 5 wet Bound Mills &|.¥) run, has both legs | other W falls between cars. | leaned by bdlufted t) "W n when | PORTLAND, Or.-George Gomoft | *t! killed and Willam Soktoff wounded | gated sugar condit i " by ame = la meeting of the sug Housed with Title Trust Company, */in pool room shooting scrape, p | Canada reports a shortage in su- far of 7,000 tans below the normal requirement, and the shortage is in- easing. |for Monday to go into Second at Columbia SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES IN CONNECTION * He has summoned Palmer, George A. Zabriskie, who was head of the sugar | equalization board, dnd a number of sugar refiners, | 100 Newly Arrived Modish Spring Coats || Very Featured | Specially on Priced ®@ Saturday Have New / Cromucs ‘for MEN AND WOMEN AND BOYS MISSES | Every reasonable expectation is fully Beginning tomorrow morning there will met at Gately’s—one hundred cents | bea few days of unequaled value giving at worth for every lar spent at our | our store. The woman who has become dis- i) store—tailoring, fabrics and colors are| couraged by high prices during her Easter guaranteed—our buying power of 106! shopping should not fail to visit Gately’s. stores means a saving to you. Note our special offerings announced daily | in this and other newspapers. Spring Styles 14 OFF SALE 4 } The new Spring styles are here in " all the new models and colors. The on All Women’s and Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses young man who sets the pace in good | clothes, .who wants the new things . t : while they are new, buys at Gately’s. These Suits are thé very latest style in- Our new Spring Suits are bound to | novations, made up in Tricotine and Serges please—moderately priced. of the finest quality. Lined in silks and Aga one a most carefully tailored. You will save from $45, $50, $55, $62.50 Up to $75. $10 to $20 on your Spring Suit by taking Boys’ Brown Army Serge Suits $10. | | =| | | | | | advantage of this offer. Others Up to $25. | Priced now—$25, $30, $35, $40, Up to $75, Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Shoes and Furnishings Open a Charge Account You need not pay all in 30 days. Strictly one price, cash or charge. The Gately charge account is a practical service and will help to simplify the problem of ex- G 1113 THIRD AVE. BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STREETS | 300 Laying Hens Will. Pay for Your Farm In Five Years UNDER the Alderwood Manor plan, 300 laying hens will pay for nine little five-acre farm, the necessary poultry buildings, and a modest but cozy and comfortable home in the short space of five years. This is not a mere guess, but a conservative computation based on actual net profits by scores of little landers” now firmly established in the poultry industry out there. Our figures are also vouched for by the official bulletins of the Western Washington Experi- mental Station (State Agricultural College branch) at Puyallup, which gives $2.00 as the annual net profit for each laying hen. Do you realize the small amount of labor involved in caring for 300 hens—the small portion of your land utilized? And This Is Not All: Besides the chickens, think of the home garden that provides nice crisp vegetables for the daily menu, besides an abundance for winter use; ber- ries and small fruits; and the orchard that means all the apples, cherries, pears, plums you can eat, with a lot to sell at good profit. You can have a little farm with big profits at Alderwood Manor—there’s one waiting for you now. Five acres at the price of a narrow city lot. A home with all the conveniences the city affords. A home that will produce bank deposit slips, with interest payable to YOU, instead of staggering tax statements or burdensome rent receipts. Add to this a free education in poultry raising, gardening and berry culture, domestic science and other things. The great $150,000.00 Alderwood Manor Demon- stration Farm, with its permanent staff of skilled experts, is founded for your benefit—to fit you for a life of Suecess and Independence in the Great Poultry Industry. The “chicken business,” as you perhaps knew it in years gone by, must not be compared with Poultry methods of today. —===== SINCE 1853 « fe Puget Mill Co. Mae oN Land Department LEE Sales and Exhibit Rooms 218 Pike Street, Seattle Phone Elliott 1470 (Open Evenings) Science and System have not only removed the drudgery connected with raising chickens; they have made Success and Big Profits an absolute certainty. The Puget Mill Company stands ready to place you in the Poultry business — make it mighty easy for you to own a five-acre home at Alder- wood Manor—to enjoy all the comforts and joy that come to those who live in the nearby coun- tryside. The finest Electric Car Service in the West, fine big upholstered coaches bring you back and forth every hour from 6:30 a. m. until midnight. The Traction Company voluntarily announces a half hour service soon to be in effect. You can work in Seattle while your place at Al- derwood Manor is being improved to the produc- tion stage, Come in and talk with our representatives — ar- range to go out Saturday or Sunday at our ex- pense. The beautiful Demonstration Farm is a wonderful place to see. Alderwood Manor Sub-Division No. 7, just opened for settlement, offers some choice little farm homes under the ideal plan. PO CAS

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