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THE SEATTLE STAR HUMOR ‘Ano. While the FINANCIAL STATEMENT a, tralte, “Really, I would like to have/amusement upon departure WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK | At Waits octnfniteae aaekiretiins 810 Second Avenue 0, by Doubleday, Page | tio formula with which park chair-| whim, Just as at a dinner Copyright First Mortgages on Improved City and Farm Property .$ 9,022,263.59 light, came again to that quiet, mmall| body was bowled over by th 1 we,” admitted the young m plain colors; formerly . United States Government Bonds.......$1,495,683.38 park the girl in gray. She sat upon| pretty lamps of yours, did you,| humbly, “The special dt tons $2.00; for this hour to O. D. orders will be taken and the right to limit quantities will United States Treasury Certificates of a bench and r . for there | honeysuckle f the inner circle do not Ww clone out, a $1 00 be reserved, Indebtedness seevesesececes 819,978.63 1,748,662.01 was yet to come a half hour in Whoever you are,” #aid the girl, | familiar to the common public yard . ° Btate, M ipal other high-gre nds and print could ompliahed. in ley te ou must remember Sometimes,” continued the gtr BLACK MESSALINE 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to 2 Warrants ..........+5 1,257, 790.03 To repeat: Her drew was gray,| that I am a lady, I will use the acknowledging his confession of . — “nehen SWEATERS — This PAJAMAS — 45 Billie MEN'S SOCKS — 200 Cash on Hand In Bank.. 460,125.67 and plain enough to mask Its im-| remark you have just made becauws|error by a alight bow, “I have 6 Vets 1m : prey Burke style Pajamas, . 9) : Ranking House ..... a 367,000.00 peceancy of style and fit, A large the mistake was, doubtless, not an| thought that if [ ever should love a See reseed ° dean Ep sslo fnteles case of heavy outing DMS, Men's Glee Other Real Estate Owned..... meshed veil imprisoned her turban! unnatural one—in your circle. I|man it would be one of lowly ata up, for thig $1 20 slip-on styles in sizes fiannel, in wtriped pat Howe, comprixing @ Real Estate Sold on Contract. hat and a face that shone thru it! asked you to ait down; if the Invita-| tion, One who is a worker and not hour, Yard * 40 to 42 for Women and terns, sizes 16, 17 and broken line of colors, im Furniture and Fixtures.... with a calm and unconscious beauty. | ton must ¢ ray me your honey-/a drone. But, doubtless, the claims WOMEN’S APPAREL— 18 Mercerized fweaters 14. Formerly $3.50. For eluding navy, black and - She had come there at the same hour suckle, consider it withdrawn.” of caste and wealth will prove [| Odds and ends from re er Child this hour, gino : ST RS mem on the day previous and on the day| “t earmestiy, bog your” pardon.*| stronger than my inclination. “Suse f]| cilae Sh ends from ree. for Children in ions 6, 8 UMS NOU GO A.) white: sings 44 to 11% LIABIE 3 betere that and there was one who piended the young man, His expres nen t am bealoged by two. One inf) a quick clean up, con each size in every style SWEATERS—A broken every “color, Formerly i ITTES t hind anged to rand duke of a nan princi. ninth of 15 we and of — color. Formerly ine of Men's and Boy#’ o5¢ 350 and a few Soc. Desetite so... -.scce ecececcoee.. $12,468,035 The young man who knew it hov: | ON¢ Of penitence and humility, “It/ pality, I think he has, or has had Panama Skirts, In navy 48.50 and $9.95 For Sweaters. Formerly $4.95 Yor this hour, Incompleted Loans «css cesee aap lira . ered near, relying upon burnt sacri. Was my fault, you know-—I mean,/a wife, somewhere, driven mad by and bi k, formerly sold this hour, and $6.50 For this a pair 19c Guaranty Fund . whl « 280,000.00 Yices to the great jona, Luck, His | there are girls in par ou know his intemperance and cruel The At $6.00; 9 Brocaded choice $1.95 hour, 2 45 i 4 Undivided Profits Re * y73'454.90 piety was rewarded, for, in turning a that ts, of course, you don’t know, | other te an English marquis, wo edld || Skirts, in rose or gold sate choter . FLANNETTE—150 ys. Reserved for Taxt®..cccccovereccoceccccece se. 9,890.50 page, her book slipped from her fin. | bUt———" and mercenary that I even prefer shades, formerly $7.96, COTTON FLANNEL— TOWELS—100 Bleached of Kimono Flannelette in gers and bounded from the bench a| “Abandon the subject, {tf you) the diaboliam of the duke, What | and 7 tan and Copen 150 yards of extra heavy Bath Towels, nize 17x30, floral and conventional full yard away please. Of course I know, Now, tell it that impela me to tell you me about these people passing and | things, Mr, Packenstacker?” crowding, each way, along these, “Parkenstacker,” breathed paths, Where are they going? Why | young man. Dotad— 1999, 8S The young man pounced upon ft OFFICERS with Instant avidity, returning it to Raymond R. Frasier, Pres. Wilts &. Darow, See ft» owner with that alr that seems thadh'hareey tat?’ kee thee taney liner heme. mame 2 on ‘ai Wiliam Thaanum, Vice President, Walter J. Ward, Asst. See to flourish in parks and public places | “",..') nt Saar ae pire sahil pra Poa en wamen 5 appremate your Sanfo: ice Presid om, Asst, Seo. compound of gallantry and hope. “ ae 54 . x - a => HE, os, 3 Rollin Sanford, Vice President. Harry Shelton, Asst, Seo. <s ons od ome a7 at ness abandoned his alr of coquetry, His| The gir] contemplated btm with E 7 ene was now for a waiting part; he the impersonal regard that be av EY Se d J D man on the beat. in a pleasant voloe, uid not guess the role he would | fitted difference in their sta EYE rge an ersey resses he risked an tnconsequent remark )/ dcebanted ta. step tenes A. R. Proelsa, . > ~ a Oe Oe ee It im interesting to watch them,”|. “What ts your line of bustness. Optical Section, on the balcony, Special $9.75 — = taple responsible £ much Of the 1. reptied, postulating her mood. “It! Mr, Parkenstacker?” she asked main flooe yeas, will etier. for | CARSON CITY, Nev.—State attor. | World's unhappiness —and stood 10 4 wo qetul drama of life, Some| “A very humble one. But I hope Friday tortoise shell rim Eye Second Floor | Dey general requests some other | Polsed for a moment, awaiting his 11. cing to supper and some to—er | to rise In the world. Were you Fr Glasses and Spectacies with toric Frank | fate One wor Gargle with warm salt water | jurist be substituted for Jude —then of humanity, My part in life is cast what I would wish bim to be." ed pomtmaster at Toppenish. she said, in a full, deliberate con To Make Sure of out of print, Or This veil and this h n One's portrait. was the brilliant electric sign * natural man—one unspoiled by the| my period begina May I not despicable gions of wealth and sup | to see you again? This is one of the powerful reasons why, in the choice between “Sweet Sixteen” and others, the favor never | money must be a pretty good thing.” reflectively. | “A competence ts to be desired. “Youn, oT alwnys come tn Colossal shipments of models presenting only the very newest and most beautiful thoughts have theaters, balla, suppers, with the | chi gilding of superfluous wealth over feurs. Good night” jof the fee in my champagne giass of rude men. May I not walk | “I have always liked,” he sald, “to 10 minutes after I have left. You should want to see them before selecting your next garment, . genuine amusement. the corner where stood the non-useful class depend for our|skim among the park trees ToGure aCold in One Day Take Grove’s Laxative Bromo -w uinine Butt of reree, snug fitted collar, all sizes; $16. Cont of latent Bring your most criti- cal friends with you. The most It is evi- dent that Fashion has put her best foot forward in the favorable comments * Dress of tricoting | Dress of fine vel | Velvat Dresn: olab- phd oe or serge: yarn em yeteen; zea; orately embroider- } velopments fot proidered; on; $16. a; all + $16. e als gS ogilagg low bret red; all sizes ed; all eizes she claims t let * * © show a Our Obligation a unt the Map airy , Winter's Popular all over the World as a remedy cae “ This institution is devoted to one purpo: se—satisfy- proper for Colds, Grip and Influenza and as a these wonder.) ing every patron. With a long-established reputa- }$ themes in Preveittive. tion for integrity of value and style, we feel obliged § Fine Dress. to maintain this eminent position as we do, ful garments. Be sure its Bromo } — The genuine bears F. this signature e ° Yove- Price 30c. New York Los Angeles 1021 Second Avenue, Rialto Block Y Story a Day sis. Do you know he said, speaking | It will soon give way to some ottrer party 9 to 10 ‘ eid is r 2, & Co; pur (At the Close of Business November 15, 1920) a th the Wheeler are quite the stunningest girl I have| kid glove was laid by the plate ae ee ae Syndicate, In neon ina long time? I Nad my each guest to be put on and ASSETS Promptly at the beginning of twt-|on you yesterday, Didn't know some-| while eating olives.” dest, you cannet Hl at corareee BOSOO Cyaan, FOC Sion... 15S weer, jaa.. 35 ere what | ly In earnest when you said that you P. Lanagan, to try the state’s motion) The «trl looked him over letwurety aon could love a m ¢ low! th gold mount! choice on Friday ‘at $9.75 are from our regular to di ty , ck. at his ordinary, neat dreas and his ° pul nan of lowly ponition?” |) tale orice 3 $9.75 r SS Senaive the Giveren of Mary Pict | oO) ety. ees ty cathine| (tne aud the gtrt; “I am| “Indeed I was. Hut I sald ‘might, Pepe cage rideg, $4.00 stock and from a recent special purchase and are = “nea particular in the way of expression, Ty',"0 indulsitive. I coum ‘here to oe = ng nae geen: ee wget marked special for Friday’s selling. They are made YAKIMA—C. A. Wyckoff aoreint | Tae ne Wh Gees, fen Wes.” | OS cae earal coeik be toe beaches berth saan | CHINESE CLUNY AND i” straight line and novelty tunic styles, embroid- where ftw beats are never felt. Can! “I. work," declared Mr. Parken On Fr and Saturday, No and Copenhagen blue. you surmise why I spoke to you,| stacker, “in a restaurant.” | |] vember 26th and 27th, our Lace IZES 16 TO 44 Mr. ? The girl shrank slightly. Section will feature an attractive és ? Parkensta: eee pmppties the | sno an a walter?” she maid, a display of them beautiful hand % younk man, Then he looked eager little imploringly. “Labor is noble. made Laces in widths varying 7, 7 4 and hopeful but—personal attendance, you know | from % to 4.inehes, priasd: trom Remnants of Woolen Dress Goods Friday at “No,” said the girl, holding up a! —valets and—* 3e and up to $7.50 a yard. HALF PRICE e e slender finger, and smiling slightly “tam not a watter, I am eashler Main Floor, Rear “You would recognize it immediately.’ in"—on the street they faced that rovl Ing e ersona It is tmpoasibls to keep one's name, bound the opposite wide of the park [7 7 He my of my maid! TAURANT"—~"L am cashier ia that 2 to 3 3 to 4 4to5 ° furnish me with an incog. You restaurant you see there.” HOT WATER BOTTLES AND SYRINGES—The JEWELRY — An assort- CHILDREN’S UNION should have seen the chauffeur stare The girl consulted a tiny watch Drug Sundries Section on the main floor has ment of odds and ends, con- 4 | ement in ress At it when he thought 1 did not ace. wt in a bracelet of rich denen upon |{| taken from the regular stock for this nale over sisting of rhinestone hat i TTS—200 Childreumy Candidly, there are five or six names her left wrist, and rose, hurriedly one hundred Maroon Hot Water Bottles and pins and novelty beads Part Wool Union Suita, a ¥ that belong in the holy of holies, and She thrust.her book into a glittering Syrin, in 2 and S-quart size. Formerly $1.75, which sold formerly at $1.50 In gray and white, are —“Sweet Sixteen” covers a wide variety of fashion- mine, by the accident of birth, is retioule suspended from her wrist, J, $198 and $2.00. For this hour, $1 ead gc $4.00. For this reduced for this sale on ¢ > one of them. I spoke to you, Mr. for which, however, the book wan choice seth eeeneee feeeeeeees ° hour, $1 00 account of being ia ings, as it is our puropse to fully express one’s per- | Stackenpot—" set ene onre® DRAPE VEILS—15 Hmbroidered Sik Drape choice... DD ADD cet aes, They ane * : : t “Parkenstacker,” corrects he) «Why are you not at work?” she Veils in purple and taupe. Former! PRONS — ingham sonality in these picturesque and serviceable garments. JJ young man, modestly. asked Misi ag ag only lk pearl ¥ 25 dress Aprons ina broken 1 bigh neck, long “Mr. Parkenstacker, because I| “I am on the night turn,” sald the ‘ 3 wanted to tulk, for onc, with a young man; “it Is yet an hour before || BOSTON BAGS—® Tan Cowhide Boston Bags, ender; also of checks and style, in sizes 2, 4, 6, 12, | posed social superiority. Oh! you do| “I do not know. Perhaps—but the | bOur, @ath .....2...ceeeeeeeeeenees for this hour, $1 69 this, hour, | not know how weary I am of It-— whim may not sete me aagin. 1 BEDKOOM SLIPPERS—120 pairs on male tn the ehflce. .. bl a sult ..... $1 .00 | money, money, money! And of the must go quickly now, There te a |) Needle Art Section, sizes 3 to 7, but not each UMBRELLAS—100 Black | men who surround me, dancing like dinner, and a box at the play—and, || «ize in every color. Formerly $1.50: Cotton Umbrellas with SLIPON VEILS—175 little marionettes all cut by the mame oh! the same old round. Perhaps you 75¢c pattern. I am sick of pleasure, of noticed an automobile at the upper jewels, of travel, of society, of corner of the park as you came. One || MIXED FABRICS—%00 yards of affk gnd cotton handles with cord loop. fails l 6S Si n d 99 | luxurtes of all kinds.” with a white body.” mixed wares - sap on og tegen and pat- Formerly $2.60. For this Formerly 25c For t | “I always bad an idea.” ventured “And red running geart asked || “Fm Formerly an ! hour, hour to lean ‘Sweet Sixteenward. al org RR nnn omy paiemaigaemcncisiene Nh REE CFG ER | But when you have so many millions Pierre waits for me there. He sup.| shrubbery in a course parallel to her |that——!" She concluded the sen. poses me to be shopping in the de-| route, keeping her well in sight tence with a gesture of despair. “It partment store across the sequare.| When she reached the corner she it sliding to the edge of the turf. By | Bureau Prog is the monotony of it,” she contin. Conceive of the bondage of the life| turned her head to gh jued, “that palis, Drives, dinners, wherein we must deceive even our) tor car, and then pa But it is dark now,” eaid it all. Sometimes the very tinkle Parkenstacker, “and the park is full| the young man followed her move-| Nighis,” the author being of | nearly drives me mad.” “If you have the slightest regara ing down the sidewalk of the street| again upon the grass, and lounged, Mr. Parkenstacker looked tngenu- for my wishes,” said the girl, firmly, opposite the park, she entered the irresolute, for a minute. Then he . q » tin) he association | ously Interomted. “you will remain at this bench for | restaurant with the blazing sign. The | stepped into the automobile, reclined Sea Sarthe coat room w ne read and hear about the ways ef not mean to accuse you, buf you are ing establishmbents, all white paint | words to the chauffeur: SIOUX CITY, Ia—Fred G. | wealthy and fashionable folka. I probably aware that autos generally | and gla ‘ a suppose I am a bit of a anob. But bear the monogram of their owner. | ly and conspicuously. The girl pene- ai conspiies. tn” SOMA Lagann } 1 ike to have my Information ac-| Again, good night | trated the restaurant to some retreat} gan FRANCISCO.—Crew from |bank Monday, when $1,200 lourate. Now, I had formed the opin Swift and stately she moved away at its rear, whence she quickly | superdreadnaught New Mexico wins | taken. fon that champagne t# cooled in the thra the dusk, The young man| emerged without her hat and veil. | whaleboat race and the New York | bottle and not by placing ice in the watched her graceful form as she The glans.” reached the pavement at the park’s| front. A red-haired girl on the stool | tryouts, The girl gave «a musical langh of edge, and turned up along it toward | climbed down, glancing pointedly at | ——— You should know,” sho explained,| mobile. Then he treacherously and gray mounted in her place, in an indulgent tone, “that we of the unhesitatingly began to dodge from of 7 yards of 40inch Wool ; r 3 7 uned There are Christmas Gifts a-plenty in these hour sales which are economically priced and on which no Mail, Telephone or C. theno Velour Coats, formerly %1dnch Bleached Cotton with hemmed borders. patterns in several color $15.00. Wor this hour, Flannel Formerly 60¢. Formerly 25a For this combinations, Formerly finished with white The 63 Dresses from which we offer you your | lenw | | ered and braided and are displayed in tan, navy | FILET LAC line of plain pink and lay. Sleeve, ankle length he: leather lined, mize 12, 14 and 15 inches. Former stripes; mall, medium ahd 44 and 16 only, F pe ly $9.00, $10.50 and $11.50. For this $8 00 large sizes. Formerly $2.50, ty Sisteana tian e For seven 26-inch ribs. These Slip-on Vells of plain or have short Pickwick chenille dotted mesh in For this hour, @ pair ......... black and brown only. that — = ner his foot struck a small, mr! Better Business covered volume lying there, sending ‘Teams composed of members ? the Seattle Advertising club who are ance at the mo- its picturesque cover he recognized it ed it, continu- as the book ths girl had been read-| jing on across the street. Sheltered |ing, He picked it up carelessly, and| ran 4 Mr.|behind a convenient standing cab, | saw that its title was “New Arabian |pere 10 the crsanisation of eB the | Business Bureau, aimed at the 7" | ments closely with his eyes, Pass | name of Stevenson, He dropped it| motion of honest advertising, ort jed decided progress in their work at I do | place was one of those frankly glar-| upon the cushions, and said two where one may dine cheap-| “Club, Henri.” of Porterville, Cal, arrested OLYMPIA—Clark V, Bavidge, commissioner, called to Washi shier's desk was well to the |crew wins dinghy contest, in navy auto. the clock as she did so. The girl in andi The young man thrust his hande| and into his pockets and walked slowly | back along the sidewalk. At the cor. | ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILER, Special... $1.69 ' “Betty Bright’ Alumi- numware is known for its “long life.” Two-quart Dou- ble Boilers in this brand are marked for Friday at this extremely low price. .$1.69 REINDEER TOILET PAPER, SPECIAL 2 ROLLS 25c Rolls Contain 1,000 Sheets Reindeer Toilet Paper is a high grade tissue, and you are certain to get a “full size” roll, for each roll contains 1,000 sheets. = ROOFING = Your opportunity to buy Roofing that will give long service at greatly reduced prices is here on Friday. This is a good quality sanded roofing. Each roll contains 108 square feet and is complete with nails and cement. If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. This disease should be cured to insure good health. We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with best work. Ironclad guar- antee 15 years, Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after- effects. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 Light weight, regular $2.75, special. . $1.98 Medium weight, regular $3.50, special... .$2.49 Heavy weight, regular $4.00, special.....$2.98 THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES “COR UNIVERSITY

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