The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1921, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1921. Gosh, Kids! “Swimmin's Easy Now! | SEQOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET City Gives "Em First Free Lessons " SWIMMING sc HEDULI LE i ALKI BEACH : a Special Price Basement a ae igh B]EAS] | mendaye ‘and Wednestinye: (7 NS | WHERE SPECIAL SAVINGS ABOUND | Blouse Event | Py leas | | Se S82s5 = °°] P NORTH GREEN LAKE An Extraordinary Offering of 100 Sports Skirts for $7.95 ‘A fortunate purchase just received from New York enables us to offer these new Pleated Skirts of Prunella and serge, in plaids and stripes. Correct Apparel for, Women ‘A Friday and Saturday Girls’ classes, 11150 @ m. tod p.m, Mondays and Thursdays. A Two-Day SOUTH GREEN LAK® Classes, 8:30 p.m. to 6 my Offering of ( i | Carman Quality AN : ‘ ; i a wre ca “ta Blouses of P it : lo eae | ne Beauty and Distinction at Decided Price Concessions MADHONA PARK classes, 3130 p.m. to 8 pm, 1) lays and Fridays. | Thiele! claesea, fp mm. to 8:90 p. my || Turedays and ridays MOUNT BAKER PARK | 10. m, to 11:30 & my) “ | SEWARD BEACH Toys’ classes, 1:30 pm te & p | Wedtnenda: Cir wamte ip. m, Wednesdays Attractive plaids in brown, blue, tan, gray and green, and smart pleated stripes in shadow, lattice and ombre . Rieti et tales, ttoney Dew, Gray, Firefiy and other dost | 4 ‘ ; " | ris | effects. Especially attractive selections sAenaeng Values t #10 00 |. ae: - ‘ | | in black and white, blue and white, mes to $10. ; . | ; ; Handsome eprtoes = aro snigoen pha hong $ 00 brown and white. All sizes 26 to 32 TSE SEA waist measure, @verbioure, and regulation styles. The range THE BEST SKIRT VALUES OFFERED THIS SEASON of colorings is gnusually completa Formerly : Pk : | Priced from $7.50 to $10.00, | Fee t « . , . 1 | ° % Values to $8.50 : ‘ ; | $ 2.75 ° ESerasuss 3 Other Remarkable Savings in the July Clearance ts, Wrape, Blouses, | | $25.00 and $35.00 $15.00 and $19.75 $1 0.00 Values to $25.00 A ‘terse number of beautiful embroidered models, tncluding Georgette, Canton Crepe, Batin and Crepe de Chine, tn tuckin, over Diouse, tie-back, semi-tailored and fancy dress wes. A good assortment of Georgette, Dim fty and Voile Blouses in pin-tucked and em every other department — Suits, Coats, Wraps, Blouses, Pet- Homespun and Wool Jersey Tricotine and serge $2.75 Novelty $24.50 Suits Navy Rant and poplin $1 5.00 $4.50 and $6.50 Sweaters Fiber Silk Sweaters, sizes 32 to 38 } $2.95 ‘Tn thi group are former $5.00 to $3.50 vab Decisive reductions are also offered in Dresses i Suits Satin, taffeta, crepe de Chine, | $1 2.50 | $1.50 | cotton serge | Second Ave. at Spring St | The upper picture shows Merritt Bloxom, one of the younger tads, who helped open the| swimming season at Seward beach Wednesday. He is saying, “Gee, it's warm as anything!” the. Se menkigd syseme places by the park board The students are placed in classes AUST KILL JAPANESE Swimming classes are held at ILITARISM, CHINESE EDUCATOR HERE SAYS National university, who spoke en Wednesday afternoon before the Chinese Students’ club of the Untver- sity of Washington and Wednesday evening before the Chinese Y. M. C. A. He stressed education and Indus. trial development as China's great- est needa. Dr. Chot left for Vancou- by ver, B, C, Wednesday night in Baseball Trial * 4 S.F. As Going Slowly alls i: in». Bay CHICAGO, July 7.—Efforta were I FRANCISCO, July 7.—An/ made today by both the prosecution and defense to speed up selection of @ jury to try the former White Sox stars and alleged gamblers who are charged with conspiracy to throw the 1919 world series, Only three jurors have been onthe. ed, altho the trial has been in Progress three days _— Store Organization ————-MEANS-————— CATES and AUTO SUPPLIES Hat LOWEST PRICES i You, as a motorist, are very much concerned in getting your tires and auto supplies where your dollar has its utmost purchasing power. “Western Auto” is the place. Our chain of 29 i stores creates a buying power unapproached in | the West. Our policy is such that all these sav- ings are passed on to you, the consumer. ij Stop slamming and kicking the doors of your Ford to open or close | | shock absorbers them. Install af Vgive you that s fet of Handy | | case of riding in 1 ' Handles and pre | |g rora that you to, only @ slight look for in @ high priced car. They give in- creased comet stnoothly and with the = ro shocks absorbed and the rebousd checked. ght ning.” Our Price " $22.50 required to open the door as as quickly .as L ‘ pressure will be SOLDERALL | The handiest solder ever Electric Tail Lamps This is stand- ard size 3-inch black onamel lamp with red glass tn rear and clear light on side to show, oni Neenne, Com with 6-v. and socket. Price 95c invented. A pure tin solder in paste form, with non-corrosive flux, ail ready for instant use. For joining wires, stopping leaks or re- pairing breaks of any metal parts it is indispensable, Price 35¢ 1110 East Pike nee Westlake The lower picture is Instructor Ernest Wells showing Bob Davis how to plough thru the water like Duke Kahanamoka.—Photos by Price & Carter, Star staff photographer. , “ Gos 1 kin 4o the dead man's float? “This was the cry that echoed aN day long at the Seward park bathing beach Wednesday, as the tiny tads celebrated the opening of the park board's free swimming classes, The warm, shallow water at the beach was fairly «warm with Mytng arms and kicking legs. Instructor Ernie Wells Was surrounded by scores of am- bitious human tadpoles from 10 o'clock in the morning until the clames ended, at 4 o'clock. Even the tiniest kiddies seemed to lowe their fear of the water under the kindly tutelage of Wella and threshed about in true Annette Kellermam style ‘The old system of holding a be ginner’s chin out of the water while he learns the various Strokes ts not used at the munlo ipal beaches. The new method ty to teach self-confidence and courage first Float-a-Ford Peleg ity live rubber inside and outside, which will not deteriorate quickly: Priced from 10¢ to 27¢ WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. AUTOPARTS SUPPLY CO. 812-818 East Pike by coaxing the youngsters to put thetr heads under water, and then to eet them “dog paddling” in the good old way, Tt is amazing what rapid prom Tees young novices make under this method. Perhaps it in due to the reaseuring bulk of In | tree OR AGHING FEET led, aching, burning feet into a Tis | bath. ‘Tis is grand, giortous for tortured | feet. It draws the welling and pol- | sonous exudations right out. Stops the pain of corns. Ends to®ure and puta your feet into perfect condition Your shoes won't seem tight and } Your feet will never hurt or get sore and swollen, Think of it; no more foot misery—and you will wear amaller shoes, Get a box of Tix at any drug store and get instant relief | for a few cents, structor Wells—perhaps to the spirit of competition; but to the onlooker it seems am if the fear ful Uttie lad stepping into the water is transformed in a few minutes into a laughing, pad dling sprite, whose natural elo ment ty water, More than 300 boys and girls Tegistered at the beach Wednes Life guards and dressing DEPOSITS Made on or Before JULY 9TH Will draw interest from JULY 1st od THE BANK FOR SAVINGS We issue checks payable at sight all over the world. Pine St., at Fourth Ave. | DENTISTS | Im order to introduce our (whalebone) plate, whieh ia the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the mouth; you dan bite corm off the cob; guaranteed 16 years. 3 |B Saseeers # ken in the inorn- ing and get teeth same day. Bxami- nation and advice fres. Cal and See Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Werk. We Stand the Test of Time. Most ef our present patro recommended by our early ‘custome 004 satisfaction. lomera, who heve 2 right Dl this aa°with you ‘lace. “rt OHIO sate 207 UNIVERSITY sr. Opposite Vracez-Patiessen On ' “ years || un, YO ora, Whose work is gull siving | bi it quickly disappear with’ the Tho first application of Howard's uttermilk de or arma-made snowy re is not the slightest It actually vanishes HL not produce the least T greasines® of the skin r d with a poor complexion, wr em, pulfiness und the eyes, round mouth, or | ughness of the face, | arms cau wind or will find that “here trou- Buttermilk Cream, to your complete Dackawe today at Howar t ras ho other Cream can eo. If you eann nis mye r or stamps e re ot Dpto Howard. ‘tres hington Street, ‘alo, Drug Co, an supply reu=| Advertisemen: and graduated from one grade to another, according to their speed in ring the strokes. 1 & proud boy or girl who passes the tests for a master swimmer—the Ph. D. of the beaches The puplia are divided tnto two ciastifications according to age, thone under 12 and those from 12 to 16. Both classes are taught the same strokes and South Green Lake, North Green Lake, Madrona and Mount Baker park twice a week, and at Sew- ard park once a week, Classes at Alki have not yet been eched- uled On the Seward beach Wednee day there were babies hardly enough to walk, little girls at the pigtail stage of evolution, and frecklefaced boys already beginning to do fancy dives off teaches him something. “THE MIRACLE MAN, If you bate. aay oe The Miracle Mi in Moore ‘Theatre, pai£ and olght, starting dives, but the older students are soquired Bnd Drove greater okitL aches an like magic. Free. Come—A tisement the springboard. The or Swimmin? Hole has ‘constipation disappear SEATTLE TITLE TRUST COMPANY Calls the Attention of Thoughtful Investors to these facts: “A committee of the savings-bank section of the American Bankers’ Association recently estimated that more than six bil- lion dollars in mortgages are held by savings banks and insurance companies in this country, and a total of at least ten billion dollars, yielding half a billion dollars in income, are held by institutions and individuals as investments. ‘ “The reasons for the popularity of real estate mortgage securi- ties are simple. Taken as a class, they yield“a larger net income than other investments of an equal degree of safety. They are by their nature stable securities, free from fluctuation in value.” Horace B. Mitchell, in Sdfibner’s Magazina, Seattle Title Trust Company has available to. individual cus- tomers the same character of first mortgage loans in which Sav- ings Banks and Insurance Companies invest to the extent of hundreds of millions of dollars. Weare constantly making and selling these loans to our clients, and at all times have on hand and available to customers a stock of selected loans totaling between $150,000 and $200,- 000. danas sisal ?] You may select for investment loans of from $500 to $5,000 each, mostly yielding 7%. Some of them yield 8%. We take you by automobile, if you wish, to see with your own eyes the secur- ity behind each loan that you select. REAL ESTATE LOAN DEPARTMENT SEATTLE TITLE TRUST COMPANY i CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $550,000.00 ! CORNER SECOND AVENUE AND COLUMBIA STREET t Entrances at 114 Columbia Sireet and 805 Second Avenue. Phone, Main 2560 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES IN CONNECTION fh ahiantineinwni iis, ee Ps % Be

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