The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1921, Page 4

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sME SEATTLE STAR = ~_ PROJECT HALT ‘That project prope ork On the Skagit p@wer | stopped and the $5,600,000 | ond issue for the continu ‘DEMAND SKAGIT (cust Hardware @ SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET ance of the work be deferred, was the demand of wontatives of 13) olvi meeting at the| "© of Cor ce Thursday, | ewolution urged that a thoro | ©. F. Uhden, engineer in charge of the Skagit project, A. H. Dimock, city engineer, and J. D. head of the elty lighting department, | spoke tn favor of the big hydro-elec: | tric project The unfavorable report of the) chamber pf Commerce was summar- | pd by A, O, Powell, W. C. Morne {summarized the unfavorable report presented by the Rotary elub, con demning the project from @ business standpoint, Lighting Superintendent — TRown | urged that the work on the Skagit be continued to salvage the $3,000,- [000 which have already been spent op the project and the $1,300,000 |worth of machinery contracted for. | =| He declared that the lighting depart: | = ment would make money on Skagtt == power and that the increased con: ==\wumption of current would more = than offset interest charges on the ==> money Invested in the Mkngit, 3 “The city will ave ® $300,000 an- nual fuel bil at the Lake Union | steam plant and will be able to fur- nish the power for the munictpal railway, which now costa $620,000 a year,” he sald, * * To Run Big Mill by ee Electricity Wholly | PORT ANGELES, July 15.—The =\bi¢ plant of the Puget Sound Mills & Timber company, closed down for six weeks, will have the finest equip | ment of any mill on the Pacific coast, and will be operated wholly by electricity when it reopens. Construction has already com-/ menced on bringing the power over aite of the mill, and the box) GARDEN HOSE. SPRINKLERS AT SPECIAL PRICES prin] = The factories are overstocked, due to a backward season, and are asking us to help them unload. | Consequently you save. 34-in. Ernst Rubber Garden Hose. A very exceptional quality, moulded Hose. The best Hose that we have ever sold; cheapest in the long run. 25 feet, with couplings, SPECIAL , $4.651° trees é All Sprinklers are similar to cut—five sizes. With 8 arms, 4 in. high— With 3 arms, 9 in. high— Special ...... Ras Ghwaccscee Special With 8 arms, 12 in. high— With 4 arms, 211% in. high— Special Special With 5 arms, 24 in. high. Special ........ Carco Earwig Spray Whis Spray has been thoroughly tested and will positively exterminate and prevent earwigs. A quart, when diluted, will make 12 to 25 gallons of we Digits 7Ge $1.19 TOILET SEATS SPECIAL $3.10 Golden Oak and Birch Mahogany, solid brass nickel-plated hinges. Five Year Guarantee Against Splitting. ‘and sawmill proper will be operated entirely by electric enerxy. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement Besides Being the Place of Lowest Prices ’ The Special Price Basement is a pleasant, comfortable shopping place—cool, airy, light, easy of access, with stocks conveniently displayed for careful selec- For the Warm Weather Fiber Silk Tuxedo Coats “at $8.95 With snugly fitting sleeves and smart pock- ets and sashes. Navy, rose, bisque, flesh, gold, brown and black. Sizes 86 to 42. Another Lot of Black Velvet Sports Coats 50 Children’s Hats at $1.98 Patent Milan Hats in becoming drooping and rolled brims, with long grosgrain streamers. and white models, 50 Basket Weave Outing Hats at $1.00 ©, Black 100 New Sports Skirts Made to Sell at $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 at $5.95 ° Popular styles in pleat- ed stripes and plaids. Twelve colors in smart combinations of blue, brown, green, gray and tan. Excellent fabrics; well tailored. Sizes 26 to 36 inches waist measure. An Extraordinary Millinery Sale, Saturday 300 Summer Hats At a Very Special Prise a $3.95 An extremely large and attractive variety of styles, shapes, materials, sizes and colors. Included are large, floppy leghorns with flow- er trimmings, dainty georgettes in pastel shades, novelty rolled brimmed sailor styles, ali-white baronet satins, and sports hats in a wide variety of styles. —Millinery, Third Floor We have just received a Small Special Purchase of Beaded Bags Marked Very Special at $7.85" - Extraordinary values in attrac tivg Beaded Bags of allover bead designs, combining round and ob- long beads. Graceful shapes, medium sizes, striking designs and @ variety of color effects. Fitted with vanity mirror and attached coin puree, 30 only in this special lot. —First Floor White Voiles 25c Yard Regularly Priced 50¢ 976 yards of fine quality White Voiles in attractive and lace ef- Very slightly marred by handling be- fore varnish was absolutely dry. Quarts, $1.25 Adjustable WINDOW SCREENS 15 in. high, extend to 45 ins. Special =the first time in many months, and O-Cedar Polish = —~ We “Lifetime” Alumigum Tea Kettle 6-quart capacity— Special $2.79 NATUANUAATTOGUNAAUANEACORNGNAANTANNGUOATEGU CATT of Stephen Squier Crane, valued at, CAPT. KENNETH MOORE or $116,500. Crane Is 78 and his sister| dered to Seattle as asnistant in army $1. He ts a drawbridge tender. Cigtrict engineer's offica, HWAY, N. J. July 15—Alfred (Crane has received word from C.| CLEIVELAND, O-—Attempt made Norton, a lawyer of Northamp | to wreck American Railway Express , Mass, that he and his sister,|traig by pulling spikes from ties. are sole heirs to the estate| Train million-dollar cargo. CLEARANCE SALE Drastic Reductions in Every Department Crowds of patrons are daily taking advantage of the substantial price reduc- tions offered at this big July Clearance event. Every department has many attractive offerings, affording unusual opportunity to secure extraordinary val- ues in Men’s and Boys’ Staple Clothing and Furnishings. Additional specials are offered for Saturday. Read the advertised prices below and see our window MEN’S Last Month 45 [Now $97.85 |Now $33.65 SUITS [Lest Year 325 YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $935 $2.95 HATS $4.95 SHOES fev tetndira tates ‘and mode dnired 5 0) OF, BOYS’ | Now $Q:95 SUIT - SPECIALS }Now $4.85 SHAFER BROS. SEATTLE’S LARGEST CLOTHIERS FIRST AND UNIVERSITY SECOND AND UNIVERSITY ry to move back into its old in capitol bidg., saving $1,200 yearly rental, Values to $40 Sitk striped Madras Shirts, in most attractive color combinations. Regular $5.00 values..... SHIRT Smart shapes, lar shades and real quality. All Hats Peetlecy this sale price .... All: regular priges on Men's and Boys’ Shoes, Values to $15, includ- ing splendid dark mix- tures for Fall wear. Sizes 6 to 17...... Values to $15, in large sizes only—16, 17, 18 =| necessary repairs can be made. =| Haight, Gilbert Pierce, Seattle Oastam S| Prederick. Otho ‘The planing mill will run as now. ‘The big mill, which has probably run more continuous hours than any other mill on the Pacific, Is silent for | Priced. $10.95 Excellent quality, vel- veteen in smart tuxedo models, with satin mes- saline lining throughout. Sizes 16 to 42. has been rushing for the last two months to clean up its orders #0 that | Vital Statistic: MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Ruth, Crystal Springs Shanks, James Arthur, Mont- real. Quebso Wardatl, Alice All Sizes. Kauffman, Clarence W. att B Astoria . atherine, Astoria ood, Geo: M H,, Bremertoi Goldberg, erto! Vena. Mike Seattle ‘Cleehett!, Giovannina, Seattle $1.49 Ross, Rex + Beker, Aiastelle Fy Seattle Al-white, white Platt, John Locke, Seattle Provine, Lots, Seattle . Gottbeh Donald, North: rig, Issaquah . Henry Oncar, Seatt Eugenia Vera, Seattle Truitt, BD, Auburn ... Hannah, Marga: B. All siaea, Kevan, Maud from Mark. Meacock, Daisy from G. R Stark, Opal F. from © Mays, Mary! R. from Jamea W. Coppee, Grace lay from William DEATHS Chtenine, a terete, 8 with rick-rack trimming. — ee Say JOHN RUSKIN. fg the next time you buy a cigar and = you will learn what millions already : know:—that John Ruskin is the equal of any 2 for 25c. cigar, in faste, aroma workmanship and mildness. The Havana Tobacco used is the ee for Paix 8 cents each Buy two John Raskins 1 LEWIS CIGAR MANUFACTURING CO, NEWARK. N. J. 2 for 15c. Tomorrow you'll N), Larzest Independent Cigar Factory in the World. buy more, BOURG & NEW, Ine. SOLD BY LIVE DEALERS EVERYWHERE, 707 Third Ave, Seattle, Wash, BUILT BY HAND Canadian Pacific Rockies — A Complete Change | Leave the éld style vacation behind. Learn the joy of mountain climbing and get new inspira tion followi Swiss guides in this “ Finy Switzerlands in One.” Nine resort centers— each different — in this 500 miles of Alps: Sica- | ake he) ol ), Lake Louise i, re Canadian Pacific Railway Full information furnished on application to i E- F. L. Sturdeo, Geoeral Agent, Passenger Dept, Canadian Pacific Railway . Telephone Main 5587. Out-of-the-Ordinary Values in Jersey Jackets at $5.95 Navy, Red, Black and Brown, in 300 Attractive, New Blouses Organdie, Voile, Batiste with colored coflars and pongee colored waista. Made with tuxedo and roll collars, vestees, frills and trimmed with luce edgings. Well made Biouses of sheer materials. A Sale of $2.50 Apron Frocks at $1.49 An wnusualty attractive lot of pretty Cover- all Apron Dresses for the warm weather. Per cale in pink, lavender and blue, In two styles— one with ruffle edged collar, sleeves and pock ets; the other with embroidered yoke finished corded stripes fects. —Second Floor For Saturday We Offer Napkins at $2.19 a Dozen A Special Purchase of 100 dozen . White Tub Skirts Gaberdine Pique Repp Serf Satin Special Values at $1.19, $1.49, $1.98 Practical size 21x21 inches, in assorted floral designs. —second Fioor Veilings Have Been Reduced to 25c Each An attractive selection from our regular stock. ‘ Summer Frocks ‘at $5.75 Organdie and Voile Models Cleverly fashioned Frocks in dainty summer styles, of fabrics with both light and dark grounds, Sizes for women and misses. Included are hexagon mesh, chenille dots, scroll and figured effects. The colors are brown, navy, black and taupe. Regular Prices were 500 to $1.50. —First An Odd Lot of Children’s Union Suits 65c Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Union Suita, in low neck style; Dutch elbow sleeves, FIRST in the WEST RECENT investigations show that of the 30,000 banks in the United States only twenty-seven have larger banking capital (that is, capital, surplus and undivided profits) than The Bank of California, N. A. Of the National. Banks in this class, that is, those having greater banking capital than this bank, only one has a greater ratio of banking capital to deposits. Banking capital is a guaranty fund for the pro« tection of customers. This bank has the largest banking capital of any financial institution in the West. ; e " Capital .....................$ 8,500,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits. 8,950,000 Total Deposits ............... 63,400,000 Total Resources, over......... 103,000,000 A The BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SEATTLE Bapiced (A National. Bank Commercta Of San F. eo ekg pe a Seattle Branch—Second at Columbia Complete Banking * Regularly $1.00 and $1.25 —First Floor — sleeveless as SSP Eo : es ROR

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