The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1920, Page 5

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THE ofojo}o) rl apg one She —_ gee ° ont imony During Our July Clearance Sale EBD] Sym stark who marred here 5 t, married en in | This marriage, » Jlegea, wan On All Cane and Mahogany BN eas e Living Room Suites — a Mille Jett of 4 Congress Work The July Clearance Sale offers a splendid opportunity to save on the purchase of Living-Room Furniture this week. Every cane and mahogany Suite in the On top of the John F. M store is reduced in price 25%. An early selection is advisable, as this reduction rk, who tn ¢ ion Tailors, 704 First ave K of the last of the Young Mer s Re lo is se marked that they will be sold quickly. See our Pike Street windows. rtion, | McMartina, ‘Third ave. and & club ‘Thursday noon li 5 INCREAS WEIGHT AND VITALITY © WITH PHOSPHATE to Ine Viger and Ner: The average person sickly lar frame with the well rounded form $485.00 Gold striped Maroon ‘Velour Suite of three pieces, reduced $318.75 $460.00 Mack and Gold striped Maroon Velour Suite of three pieces reduced to .... $900.00 Blue and Gold Silk Suite of three pieces, reduced to $675.00 ‘$581.25 $438.75 _ $337.50 $337.50 $775.00 Mulberry and Gold Veloor Suite of three pieces, reduced to. . .. $367.50 00 Mrocaded Mulberry Velour Suite of three $177.50 00 Brocaded Blue Velour Suite of three $177.50 @ Velour Suite of three 7.50 5 Rroeaded Mulberry Velour Suite of three me 97.50 $297.50 $585.00 Flowered Mulberry Velour $490.00 Blue Velour Suite of Suite of three pieces, reduced to three pieces, reduced to .. $450.00 Blue Flowered Velour Suite of three pieces, reduced to At the seaside, too, the rounded figure is hich is usually mh $450.00 Brocaded Mulberry Velour Suite of three pieces, reduced to smpanied by the ivenoms $400.00 Tapestry Suite of three by ate Silver atriped oo . reduced s 00 Brocaded Mulberry Veiled ar Suite of three pieces, reduced tc $318.75 $425.00 Blue and Brown striped Velour Suite of thr lecea, reduced 18. 75 le There are remarkable reductions throughout the store on odds and ends, one only and discontinued lines We Are Selling Refrigerators at Very Low Prices EVERYTHING SOLD ON THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN FORMERLY WOODHOUSEGRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO, ING. $396.75 Brocaded Bulte of three picc tue Velour oe t} . Feduced to.. agree the erent and h, j Gar bodies need more phosphate | than most of them are * ted by the nerve cells show) roduce @ pleasing change in energy an rength. Wit sleeplensnc: Fag ok for Hot Weather GR RoSsS— CO.INC. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH tojofojolo) Ranges Sap FEO a fl & o 1D) a 10] a 10] a a o 0] a 10] 10) [] } | SEATTLE she al-| sprietor of the | “| Stahl runs a re: for a given > bathing beaches STAR |How Do Fat Men Here | Keep Cool? Well, Here’s the Answer of a Few Local Whoppers Consider the fat men! Hot? Thomas J agent in the He He MeN nr he ol as insurance x, say ng to * in of department and says that police |headquarters ix the hottest place on jearth, and the usually gree with him. secretary prisoners Dat Karr, attorney, and his part ner, George Gregory, insist that they do not qualify for the li they are not much over but they say hot in ih because ¥ hat it is p their offices in the Ar nk building. ‘Tom Miles, the Elks' club, carries and Al Wiamolok, 10, W ands, too traditional trustee of 260 pounds. also of the club. ek ways he just 4 the wind is the busi as the doc blowing in, and that he ewt man in town—just trying to keep ra open ar | Eddie for the Crese company, is about like a lathe—well he works. 210 not and works exactly—but Virgil Garvey runs a pool and ard room on Second ave, and y Hy is in the rental depart ment of H Broderick, real extate ne une. © both over 220 and ish they were in Alaska, Crawford E. White, a lawyer in |the Smith building, weighs 230. He | must have been out swimming to- he was not at his office. Harry aurant at Fourth, near University, and he just mar |ages to struggle thru from day to day, Hoe weighs 240 pounds and his work fs the hottest in | day H. W. Starrett, of the Sun |act Engine Co., says he is the coolest fat man in town, for his office right off the Sound, and his pounds don’t bother him at all Fred White, insurance and bonds Harry Simonds, of the Puget Sound Paper Box factory, and Will H. Barr, Jcounty jailer, are all well over 200 and are entirely too hot for comfort | today. | D. B., Dugdale, former-president of | © Seattic Baseball club, has noth ng to do but keep cool since he re fred from active “fanning.” and 200 i, | With his 220 pounds of weight he is not too hot today. ‘There is not a single fat iceman in Seattlo—at least the dealers say {.|#o—and there is a broad field over looked in life maving af the Seattle Choir Boy Swings | Tommy Coates, one of the stars of the world-famous Paulist chotr, | n-| which sings at the Arena next Mon day evening. angel, stage, has a voice like an| ut when not on the concert Tommy is a crack second baseman and wields a wicked bat. Finnegan, tenor soloist of St. Pat rick’s Cathedral of New Yark.| ! Tommy has a merro sortano, which a Wicked Ball Bat Sarws Amdeciador | For the purpose of investigating | he possibilities for future trade, F. Pest, Washington, D. C., Tommy will sing a duet with John |Next Monday while en route from th A. San itoL The Rhodes Co. 9 to 10 SPORT COATS — For Kead No mc 7, telepho Sale merc handise , and the right to limit quantitie 10 to 11 KNIT ENVELOPE CHEMISES—The Wom not each size 1 pr this $10.00 I~ WAISTS— 6 and Batiste duced for a quick clean up on ac count of being slightly musned. Sizes 26 to 44, in lace and embroidery trimmed tucked styles, but not each mize in every style. For this hour, che “ee 95c LAKS—125 lars in a br Linen Col f and led from each size in style. For each every this hour, Separate Dress Skirts of Wool Plaids at $15.00 Second Floor HESE Skirts are as attractive as correct style and fabric can make them and very interesting in value as the plaids from which they are designed are from. our regular stock and the styles developed from our own specifications. The assort- ment displays accordion pleated and straight line models in high and modified color combinations and in regulation waist and length meas- ures, at 2to3 SILK UMBRELLAS—The Umbrella Section has tak ‘om regular stock for this sale 75 Col ored Umbrellas in Indla and regular shapes, with short handles, cord loop and bakalite trim- ming, and some with white ivory tips. The color assortment includes purple, green and blue; also a few taupe and black. Formerly $7.00. For this hour, each......... $4.95 VEILS—A sale of 200 Drape Vells arranged from neveral different styles, in broken lines, from our own stock. Some are plain with ribbon bor ders, others are finished with chenille 55 patterna Special for this bour, each... Cc TABLE, CLOTHS—25 Hemstitched Table Cloths sof 2 and 2% yards, which sold for $3.75, $4.00 and $4.25, on account of being slightly solled will sell during this hour. =. $2.48, $2.65, $2.85 n line of which #14 to 16%, 8c ne or C. O. D, orders t 11 to 12 MEN'S TIES—A broken of Fourin- Hand 35c A SILK AND COTTON pore a RE—The Dom jon he « 4 bP 0 yards of t mer weight fabric, whic and lning for an ww The n self figured pa n blue. Formerly For this hour, s sum. old rone penhorn Friday Hour Sales ‘taken on Friday Hour is reserved. 1to2 MEN'S HOSE—800 pairs of medium weight Cot 7 © in Palm French, an, heligtrope, . tan and * 9% to lh size in UNTRIMMED " HATS— 75 Untrimmed Hate in Fray, rose, blue, sand, ck and brown. For wultable for icoats, lim 55c this hour, yates Ready-to-Wear Ps, 3 to 4 CHAMOISETTE GLOVES —A clean-up sale of bro- ken lines, comprising 235 pairs, some of which are lined and some unlined. White’ and mode color only. Sizes 6% to 8%, but not each size in every style or color. For 45c this hour, pair... GARTER WAISTS — For & disposal sale, the Notion Section will, offer 25 Dr. Parker's Garter Waists in black only, and in 2-year size. For this 35c hour, choice... Hats Choice $1.95 Second Floor The Millinery Seo tion will place on mile Friday for a quick clean up, 100 Hats from our regular stock of trimmed summer and sport models which sold formerly at $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95, Choice Friday at $1.95 4to§ ~' MEN'S UNION SUITS | —For a quick clean up | the Men's Section has | reduced seventy-one $3.00 Union Suits of a me | dium weight gray cot ton, in long sleeve, ankle length style. The agsort ment consists of 50 suite | in size 42, 7 in size 46 and 14 in aise 46. For this hour, a eut 91.95 | PLISSE CREPE — 200 yards in plain white, flesh and lavender, for Ungeria. For 45c this hour, yard. jave. N. Esand N Coming to Seattle mn ambassador to will visit Seattle Peruv' New Hair Francisco to the national cap-| Announcement of the ¢iplomat's was one af the features of the Paul | Visit was made by M. Peruvian comsul M. Macedo, Ambassador Pezet Green Lake Methodist church, First N h st. Columbia Colo is better —Adv, ist tour in 1918 in behalf of the dev. astated sections of France wili be entertained by the Seattle) 205-6 Orpheum Bldg, Cor. Third and Madison THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford car can well be called the People’s Car, because there are more than 3,000,000 of them in daily operation. That is abput seven to one to the nearest follower in the motor car industry. This would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost for operation and maintenance; this would not be so if the Ford car was not 80 easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. It is everybody’s necessity because it doubles the value of time, and is the quick, convenient, comfortable, and economical method of transporta- tion. Leave your order with any one of the dealers listed below. HIGGINS & MATTHEWS 315 Nickerson St. MYERS & BAIRD Fourth Ave. at James St. L. M. CLINE MOTOR CO. 1102 E. 45th St. Kenwood 31 CLARK-BAKER CO. 3806 Ferdinand St. Rainier 56 CENTRAL AGENCY, INC. A. F. (Burt) Blangy, Manager Broadway and Pike St. East 320 ¥ ALFRED G. AYERST, INC. 1830 Broadway, corner Denny Way East 126 Queen Anne 74 Ef. 750 Insist on Genuine Ford Parts jmatinee for children Monday after Arrangements are belng made| whereby the cholr will give a ee | cial club. FUNERAL SERVICES for Henry {8 Abbott, commander of Green Lake | post No. 112, G A. R, who died at Columbia Colo, the new American | 6067 Fourth av E., Monday, will Ady |be held Friday at 2 p. m. at noon at the Are their concert Mo! in addition to y night. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON June 30, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ................$ 8,046,6389.44 U. S. Bonds and Certificates of In- debtedness Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities. Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures. . Customers’ Liability Under Letters of Credit 4 Customers’ ceptances Cash and Exchange -...- 1,089,809.83 834,080.41 44,701.00 107,167.50 345,105.88 3,636,477.10 $14,103,981.16 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits e Circulation U. S. Bonds Borrowed .. Our Liability on Outstanding Letters of Credit ... Acceptance Deposits 500,000.00 497,862.10 100,000.00 481,050.00 110,467.51 34 Ons oo cceee 2 12,069,495.68 $14,103,981.16 OFFICERS M. A. ARNOLD A. R TRAX de Cashier p. 1" MoKs EB. KLUCKHOHN © President Assistant Cashier HUGH ROWLEY Assistant Cashier W. H. BE M! Memic 3 Assistant Cashier Vice President DIRECTORS H. FT. ALEXANDER President Pacific Steamship Co. D. H. MOSS M. A. ARNOLD President the Chamber of Commerce and commer- | bei, eradicated. pay area (2m04, O00. A brilliant line of Crystal. Glass Novelties. Looks like cut glass. The excellence of “Nu- cut” is based upon the wonder- ful Molds, and the Imperial Mir- ror Glass used in their manufac- ture. On Friday we offer most wonderful Berry Bowls, Water Jugs, Vases, at the extreme low price of They must be seen to be appreciated. eee eee eww ec eres cc eee comme ees + $1.29 All You Canners Get busy and lay in your season require- ments on Fruit Jars. Mason Jars, pint | or quart size, your choice, Doz., 89c $4.25 High-Grade, 25-Ft. Cotton Hose Seamless; rubber tubing; cotton covered; complete with couplings. A hose we have handled $3. 49 for years and you can bank on it THOMAS BORDEAUX President Mason nty Log- cing ¢ 0. D. FISHER Manager Fisher Fl Mills Co. iring MAURICE MeMICKEN Hughes. eken, Dovell & Ramsey, Attorneys Vice President PATRICK MeCOY Lumberman H.W. ROWLEY Billings, M THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES

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