The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 17, 1920, Page 5

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f SERVICE 9 eoeeg ‘ Don’t delay until the ex- treme cold weather ar- rives. Bay now and be ready when it does come We invite your Judgment of our dis play of heaters, and Pricea at which they are marked to set! We are satiatied your verdict will be favor. able. Priced from ONLY ONE MORE DAY TO MA A SUBSTAN TT 1 AND BRASS ATURDAY LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED | GRUNBAU FURMTURE C.IN HERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Will Be Irrigated Choice Lands 20 TO 160-ACRE TRACTS $7.50 to $15 Per Acre One-third cash, balance 15 months. These prices for short time only. Don’t delay. Central Yakima Ranches Co. 1014 Third Ave., Seattle Please send particulars of your lands to: Name eecceccc cscs ccccecsccec ccs AddreSS 2... news ewe cece cree ce coeecs ceneeess+ Buy Your Tools Saturday 4 Extra Good Specials $1.75 Heavy Brown Carpenter or Teamster Apron, special. ..$1.25 $1.65 High-grade Nail Hammer, special at ............... $1.19 $1.05 “Mephisto” Electrician's Bit, size 11-16, special at........75¢ $5.00 50-foot Steel Tape in covered case (made by Starrett), special At c.ccecee 2. .eeeee es $2.98 9-Piece Guernsey Baking Set, saecial $1.69 Here is an unusu- ally good bargain. Guernsey Earthen- ware is rich brown on the outside—white in- side—highly glazed all over. Set consists of 9 pieces as follows: One casserole and cover, one bowl and six custard cups. You must see it to 0 abpptettahe its beauty—you must use it to realize its convenience. Special, set, $1.69. Oak Tan Half Soles Special 23c Pair This is a new shipment of good grade Oak Tan Half Soles —sizes range from 10 to 13. Special at 23¢ pair. Special at $1.98 These are the regula- tion R. F. D. Mail Boxes, made of heavy galvan- ized sheet iron, finished with aluminum bronze. _ Special at $1 -98. 25 and 40-watt N Mazda Lamps 40c The economy of using Mazda Lamps should interest you, as they use only one- third as much current as carbon lamps and they give a clear, white light that is easy on the eyes; 25 and 40-watt sizes, at 40¢. of carbon lamps | THE STORE FOR USEFUL | ARTICLES ofofojojotcofojojofojojojofojojofojojojo} i THE xt with ‘Widowed Mothers Ask Sei te tv Hel & Keep Him Smiling He'll tell the world the Seattle Day Nursery is worth your support, ‘This lad ts one of the happy chil dren of the Seattle Day Nursery He plays there all day while mother is at work, and ts smiling at you #0 you will come thru and con: | tribute to the building of a new day home for himself and his little friends. An appeal is being made for mem berhips, which are aa follows Honorary life memberships. ... Life memberships Sustaining memberships And Saturday 6,000 tags are to be sold for the Day Nursery. One of the Seattle Day Nursery mothers ls a widow with a small son. The superintendent called upon her one evening and found her home to be one room on the third floor with the window too high to see out, but she emiled and said, “It's always home where Charles and I can be togethor—if It were not for the nur. sery I would be obliged to board him out and see him only once a week.” Isn't the nursery well worth! while? Wear a tag Saturday if you cannot take @ membership. Campaign headquarters are 1301 Fourth ave, and thd nursery is lo cated at 302 Broadway. The Day Nursery association is unique in be ing out of debt and owning its own Property at Alder and Broadway. Would Soak “Vote Slacker” Tax of $1 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17.—Super | visor R. F. MeCiellan has his gun out for the “vote slacker.” He has launched a movement to restore the $1 poll tax in California and rebate it to the man who votes, The vote slacker would then have to pay $4 every four years for failure to take Jan Interest in politics France Moves to Curb Cattle Plague PARIS, Sept. 17-—To prevent a repetition of the cattle plague, which |after the war of 1870, killed hun dreda of thousands of cattle in France, the authorities are taking special precautions. The plague has broken out in Belgium near the | Frerich frontier and the importation linto France of ruminant domestic animals has been prohibited. Genuine Velour Hats AT LESS THAN YOU’D EXPECT TO PAY— We're proud of our display of Genuine Velours, and you'll be proud to wear one. The new shapes, of course, and such a wonderful range of rich soft shades that you’ll find it easy to choose the color you fancy. Priced from $6.50 to $15 with an actual saving on the prices usually asked for such quality Hats. LET’S HELP YOU CHOOSE ONE TODAY— GREEN BLDG. FOURTH +~° PIKE SEATTLE ‘Aw, Come on, Mister’ STAR ARMY MAN DIES IN. AUTO WRECK Fails to See Rope » Across Road VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept, 17 First Lieut. Jay Fields, of the) First infantry, stalloned at Vancow ver barracks, met death in an auto mobile accident here last night Fields, who wae driving the ma chine, did not see a rope which had | been stretched acrows the sireet, Hit | ting ity tP r swerved and crashed | into & telephone pole, Fields was! | thrown out and lived only a short time. | Mra, Fields and Chaplain Fisher, of | | the Firet infantry, passengers in the) | automobile, were slightly hurt, Says Mixed Bathing Hinders Marriages LONDON, Sept, 17-—Donald Clark, | Tonbridge’s anti-mixed bathing coun, | cillor, is receiving many letters from jmon who ask him to find them }wives. The latest ix from a man in Oakland, Cal, who had read that) Clark believed mixed bathing was the greatest hindrance to marriage jtoday. ‘The councillor has promised to aid the Californian. Called ‘Uncrowaed King of Bavaria” BERLAN, Sept. 17.—Vorwaerta do urns that Excherich, an| exofficial of the Bavarian forestry | depattment, who has organized the “Citizens’ Defense Corps,” reported | to consist of at least 400,000 men} who are ready to preserve Germany Holsheviam, ts virtually the} rowned king of Bavaria.” ‘The | paper adds that despite his com. paratively humble origin, he has tm: mense influence in Bavarian royalist circles, Benjamin ‘Harrison, in his contest for the presidency in 1888, was the orixinator of the so-called “front porch” campaign. | Anti fiu remedion, $2.08, Herb Med. | leine Mfk. Co,, P. O. Box 851, Seattle. ~ Advertisement "sHOE Co: gr weaEeTe Store Special 300 pairs ¥ Tan and Black English and wide toes, th Blu cher, Lace and Button, Val en are from $10 to $15, and the lot at ope price ... Work Shoes, $6. 80 120 pairs good, durable Work Shoes, with welt soles, in brown or gray elk Sizes 6 to 11 Men’s Rubbers, 65¢ 100 pairs in Low and High Rubbers; regular $1.50 values. The Rhodes Co. Ciriateatabie Cadieanitie Socks sie Men M Main Floor EN who are on their feet all day will find in these Cashmere Half Hose an aid in foot comfort that will make the day more satisfactory. Men whose occupation keeps them at their desk will find an equal comfort in the warmth they impart. Cashmere Hose are serviceable, too, and in our complete stock the weight, quality, size and color you desire are ready at see and “Pp to $2. 60 a Pair “Sevart Autumn Millinery at $15.00 Fall Coats For Children Upper Main Floor Sizes 1 to 12 years at $9.50 and up to $27.50, es Sizes 12 to 16 years at $14.50 and up to $52.00. ees smartness of these Coats is evidenced by the large cape collars of self material and fur in loone back models and belted styles, girl ishly effective and made ot service giving and attractive Coatings, such as Zibelines, Chinchillas, Kersey Cloth, Jer- bey and Silvertones, in the new fall shades. Corsets SPECIAL purchase of Royal Worcester Corsets, in medium and low bust styles, made of pink and white coutil. Sizes 19 to 36, except size 29. Special, a pair, $1.50. Something For Nothing Many persons are doing their utmost to get “some thing for nothing.” Few suc- ceed. ‘There are many, however, who get more out of a propo sition than they put into it. This is especially true of real estate investments. By buy- ing a home site, you not only get the benefit of increased values but you also have the satisfaction derived from prop: erty ownership. Let us help you get more out of your investment than you put into it GOODWIN Real Estate Co. INC, ae IN, President ; Sales Manager ., Seattle FE. 8. Every Generation Finds New Joys in Naples Gets Jazz NAPL “Wireless Wizard” his yacht Electra have been dancing to the music of an orchestra in Lon: don and transmitted thru the wire less telephone. Second Floor "THERE is a very satisfactory result in buying your New Fall Hat at this store and that result is a becoming style that has individuality, careful finishing and is above all correct. Flowers, Fancy Ribbons and Beads adorn many, many models arranged for Saturday’s sell- ing, featuring velvet in colors of Marine Blue, - Chow and Reindeer, Henna, Purple and Black. The model sketched is designed of Lyons Silk Velvet in Beige color and is trimmed with self ~ flowers across front of flare brim. Price $15.00. Autumn Coats For Every Woman Second Fibor ND every woman who views this assemblage of smart Fall Coats will real- ize that this is the store, and that this is the stock, from which she should choose her new wrap. The extensive assortments, in styles, colors and prices are as com- plete as careful and bountiful _ selection may produce. You will find it to your interest to inspect these Coats before buying. . They are priced $15.00, $19.50, $24.50, $34.75, $45.00, $55.00 and up as high as $175.60. AX display prominently the new rich browne and deer es as well as the new Chinese Blue and ail other favored autumn colorings. The fabrics used are Bolivia Cloth, Evora, Velour de Laine, Veldye, Chamoisine, Warvello- and Orlando Coatings, designed in the stylish wrappy effects and the ever practical and staple full belted modela, Sizes 16 to 54 Mail Man Drives One Horse 75,000 Mile STANFORD, Ky., Sept. 17, W. L. Dawson, mail carrier for by Wireless Phone Sept. 17. — Guests of Marconi aboard The Bank of California National Aésociation of San Francisco UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY STATEMENT OF CONDITION Including its Branches in Seattle, Portland and Tacoma, at close of business September 8th, 1920, ASSETS Loans and Discounts. ......seeccesssecccescessre ++ -$ 69,267,078 38 © Bank Premises (San Francisco and Branches) 1,480,883.72 | Other Real Estate 208,005.93 Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit 15,874,170.68 Sundry Bonds and Stocks 4,719,257.90 | United States Bonds to secure Circula 2,150,000.00 Other United States Securities 4,890,479.96 Redemption Fund with United States Treasurer 107,500.00 Cash and” Sight Exchange. 32,581,656.22 $131,279,033.23 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and t +-$ 8,500,000.00 8,919,875.91 467,649.65" 2,111,197.50 divided Profits Reserve for Taxes and Interest. Cireulation§ .... years, who has just been retired om pension, drove one horse 75,000 miles. while delivering mail for Uncle Sam. “ROBIN HOOD?”| that superb production of Ralph Dunbar’s that comes to the Metropolitan theatre next Sunday evening. Do not such opinions as these prompt you not to miss this great event? CINCINNATI “COMMERCIAL-TRIBUNE” : “A masterly presentation. The entire perform- ance a sheer delight.” Prices: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE NOW Letters of Credit Bank Other Liabilities . Deposits Branches in Se one manage: ciation, Bills Payable and Rediscounts with F ++ 15,932,058.04 J] eral Reserve q ++ 11,168,238.28 1,605,554.01 + $2,574,464.83 | $131,279,033.22 The Bank of California, National Association, San Francisco, and ite oma and Portland, constitute one association, under depositors at any one of the Bank's offices have the © protection of the entire capital, surplus and undivided profits of the Asso The Bank of California National Association Seattle Branch, Second at Columbia GRO, T. 8. WHITE, Manager Assistant Managere

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