The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1920, Page 3

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1920, jJWBERTY N & VON MERBERG Always the Best for The tae obed Guest THE SEATTLE STAR Most Expensive Flat ¥7 , 6 Cents Per Minitel / a Gpgguinvnesee = NO yy! Ui The Story Hi Your Chimney Tells st FRIDAY—Good-Bye SATURDAY—One . ‘ i Showings of lecig, jovaus Many chimneys are telling the story of high fuel MACK shout of laughter bills because of wasted heat unjts. Is yours? ih will open ge smoke means imperfect With an A-B Pipeless Heat- jn here— combustion —loss of heat be- jing System in your home you Life’ cause the rich gases from the are assured that every avail- able heat unit is being utilized. Your chimney gives forth white burning fuel are not ignited. Accumulation of soot in, the furnace, necessitating frequent cleaning out, is additional proof smoke, of excessive fuel cost and heat The slotted fire-pot and the wastage. big, corrugated combustion These characteristics of the chamber make this furnace ad- ordinary furnace are especially mirably adapted to the burning rk ag when storia soft ‘of soft coal. Soot cannot ac- cumulate; it is burned. A-B Furnaces Are Self-Cleaning To see this furnace is to appreciate its excellence. Many owners, testifying from actual experience, pronounce it un- equalled in fuel saving an@ heating qualities. = (ob AB PIPELESS FURNACE bal NSTI TTT 715 TIT 7} Sa oe itt, BPS OE a OM I a MP wait Step in and tafk with our heating engineers. hae =o our The most expensive apartment house in the world—so the | Ve THE GROTE RAN KI No F | real estate men say—at 820 Fifth ave., New York. Inset, OTTO F. KEGEL, President ' PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE. three residents—Mra. Robert Goelet (top), C. K. G. Billings, SLAA FIAT = MM Mrs. Harold 1. Pratt. | ‘EW YORK—(By | mall)—Have} ——————— ead © you @ place to live? If you! ent, what about this? esse _ - — — — — — . The hero is flipped head-over-heels into a tre- §™ | Twenty-two-reom apartment on Fifth *smendously _ exeiting ,adventure just because he ff) xivuiin" cn | a = <T>/ as Medern apyaintmente threcet, scratches a. girl on the port shoulder blade, where §) ssvises sce? room The rent? Oh, a mere matter of she wanted to scratch herself but couldn't. olaglly po "SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ATURDAY New Fall Dresses, Special at $15. 50° It won't give rope mind or your eyes a minute’s ieee, wis unturninnea. put! Satin, Georgette and Tricotine—Black, Navy, Taupe and Brown ! you have the sataifaction of know lment is the finest obta 2 . = black walnut, import 1 ~ With it— Sete \“FOR RENTT® | HARDLY! | 6“ a 99 | Even if you happen to have $30,000 res rom e t that. you don’t know what to 4 with, it is hardly likely that you|[i] will be able to get an apartmen — the house on Fifth aye. and 63rd st. | ff) . Most of the apartments were rer | [Smoking i in Church on long-term lemmes before the | | ing was finished. In such cases the| | May Be Innovation apartments were aivided to suit the || LONDON, Aug. 13.—The Rev. Dr.| tenant; the floor space was cut up| | H. Arnold Thomas, alluding to the |accotding to the ideas of the man | genial atmosphere of t © smoke | Who waa to occupy it | during a luncheon, remarked This explains why some of the |! Dr, Moffatt, the missionar tinents contain only a mere 18 oon found it difficult to get r Such tenants probably did a] listen to his sermons, pro have large families and chose |with packets of tobacco. I oO larger rooms. There ts only the plan very efficacious. Dr.|one apartment to each of the 12) Thomas remarked he had’ not yet |floors, #0 it was pbasible to suit the! tried it 1 it might be taste of each individual without in driven to t ring with anyone cise, i] —Exceptional values secured in ‘a japeotal lot of 65 Dresses just secured by the Special Price Basement. . —Nine different new fall models. There are corded overskirts, accordion-pleated side panels, metallic braid trimmings, Van Dyke pointed la@ collars, shirred georgette vests and collars in contrasting colors, heavy silk floss hand embroidery, novelty girdles, French knot stitchings, and many other attractive trim- ming features. —Special Price Basement A Permanent Hair Wave *HAVE US WAVE IT NOW and PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience Our credit plan is the very best guarantee in the world that you will be satisfied with the results obtained. A wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the week. Every one can now ¢iscar@ the old curling fron and patent curiers for we have brought the PERMANENT WAVE WITHIN THE - REACH OF ALL For appointment call Main 6507 Special Purchase Sale of 612 Bodice Vests 40c Each —Band top, with tape shoulder straps. Exceptional values for Saturday. —Knit Underwear, First Floor Imported Beaded Bags, $9.00 —An exceptional purchase of 72 French Beaded Bags, imported direct to us from Paris. Both frame and draw-string styles in different designs and col- orings. With fringe and tassels. Some have novelty silk linings in Dolly Varden patterns; others have plain colored taffeta lin- ings with hand-shirrings at the top. —Extraotdinary values at $9.00. n in New York $30,000 ts a in New Zealand great deal of money to pay for rent, | and the apartment house at No. 820 ~Hand Races, First Poor Na tet TCHURCH, N.Z% A id ° Sera br Fifth ave. is the most expensive | LADIES’ IMPROVEMENT SHOP 11.22%, [J ioccc'cormss hs, css 9 Sam NS oe co New Fall Skirts bookmakers." A pefyon guilty of |*Partment houre in the world Flowered Five Advance Models at bookmaking will be lable to a fine! | of $2.00 or two years’ imprisonment. | © A person betting with a bookmaker |" ng those who have a Cc. K.G man; Robert ber of the i $16.50, $20.00, $26.00, $29.50 and }f $. i] Voile 35.00 men | will be tab! to fine @F imprison | ment | Pratt of Standard Oi ‘Mra, Anna | —Navy Serge, plain knife i} ead | Harkness, Alexander Smith Cochran, pleated. } the millionaire yachtsman, and H resses —Navy, Serge with fancy } imer Brooks apartments were furnished in \ ‘The most stitching, in Gold and Copen- hagen Blue. —Navy Serge, with small le ‘box pleats all around; quite AUCTION | e furniture | Until keonay extensively embroidered in | P spent the modest :. raspberry and black. | | sum of $260,000 in this manner. —Excellent values in eit Skirts in Navy ana '® Your prescription has Gets 60 Wash Frocks just Black with three-tier pleated 4 P * panels. | been checked against the Belgian Schools secured in a ‘special PAN: sich Plaids tm Browne, lot, underpriced for Grays, Greens and Blues, in @®AWRAS i ig : novelty pleated styles, immediate sale. « icicta: Thi doctor's formula THREE, to Be Made Ha | DIFFERENT TIMES is) prvusses, Aug. 13—M DEPy it permitted to reach e your hands, e This threefold check-| ing system protects you absolutely against err Your pres iness may s: Special Sale Monday, August 16th : We will place on sale all kinds of merchandise, marked in plain figures, displayed on tables so you help your- self, at less than auction prices. Come and take advantage of the big bargains we are offering. These goods consist of all kinds of Dry Goods, Men’s Under- wear, Overalls, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Granite and Alumi- numware, at the ALASKA AUCTION HOUSE Next to the Coliseum Theatre 1512 FIFTH AVE. | | | —In a variety. of pretty styles, includ- Fe | ing ruffled and puffed Novelty Embroidery | side panels, full tunic Regularly $1.50 for 95¢ and overskirt why s08;° —A fine barred French Organdie Em- | | | | i gaiety; the playgrounds hous do nted with trees and flowers; plants | ould be placed in elaser |the wails covered with pictures, Christian Scientists Forbidden to Teach ms and | lace - ruffled e broidery, 9 inches wide, with colored and tuxedo fronts. edges. Of pretty flowered Regularly 25c, for 15¢ voiles and fancy —Fine Filet Crochet Laces, 1 to 2% inches wide striped ginghams. In Cee Meee hand-loomed embroidery edga, Ine P . 5 ce ligt anon byte a Regularly 15¢, for 10¢e Heavy Linen Filet Crochet Edge, for curtains and boudoir sets, clal Price Basement Trimmings, First Floor bers of the urth Church #0 decid ed, This is one of the results of the ray between the ¢ of Holy Grail Webs British Government Standard Aeroplane Linen, $1.09 a Yard Sell for $23,000 SURE GREED TDUPUPRAS OCG ER aa j LONDON, Aug, 13—A vet of 12 The best quality Linen obtainable. Natural color, 36 inches wide. For wearing apparel, drapery, BARNEY SIMON, Auctioneer - |r see dhs healt: Aneta aa pie ai) curtains, upholstery and needlework. DENTS Ge CHASE, Mar. i. BurneJones and woven by Will Second and James St. jain Morris, was sold for $23,000. - —————————

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