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Verify Our 14 Years’ Record We Have Always Paid OUR DEPOSITORS Cash on Demand having never required a no- tice of Withdrawal, The Bank for Savings —with— Maximum of Safety PINE ST. at FOURTH AVE. Open Saturday Evenings TO TACOMA Take the water route. Free motion pictures o ‘acoma. the scenery or see Schedule (Trips of Steamer Tacoma in ype) One tickets, S0c. [GET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. nn Dock Main SUITS at High ClassTailored § 3 " eee ‘The Star never intentionally prints oa antrus stetencat or makes fe unjust (CHASES SISTER (Beg Pardon! “Pardonl| "AND CUTS SELF tee bh twee an, "t SKE everything they | | Arouses Neighborhood and|® Lands in Hospital o | BOSTON, Sept. 16—Joseph Reich} ygr, and Mra, FL 1, Churehill, of & Second st, Bast Cambridge, 18) whose arrest as they were about to in the city hospital suffering from|}eard a train for Portland a week deep gush in his left arm inflicted! ago, was reported tn this newapa ‘by himself when he wildly #WUNK! ner were released by police at once & butcher knife in a melee at the) when the arrest was discovered to home of his sister, Mrs, John 14°) have been an error, Mistaken infor thers, 67 Belvidere st mation is said to have been respon According to Mra. Lathers, her! sible for the apprehension of the |brother came to visit her and her| pair when they were totally with: |husband yesterday afternoon. Mrs.| out knowledge of or in any way | Lathers said that she intended go-| connected with a charge of stealing }ing out last night with a girl friend| involving another person. jand her brother objected. It was eee then, she said, that her brother! py tne yertict of @ coroners | started after her with a knife, fury, the death of Miss Georgie story of the Hotel Clayton tn Oak Boy, 16, Helps to land, Cal, September 4, was due Round Up Bandits | etre to accident, according to A i j leopy of the verdict reaching the | George Harris, the 16yearold boy | senq woman's sister, — Mra. Earl | virtually kidnaped from Portland by |“ _ ro is King county deputies early in the! week, is said to have given the great est bit of information which led to the capture of the three alleged bank robbers Wednesday night. Harris, @ bell boy at a Portland hotel, was known to posses inside information on the two Portland |women with whom “Buddy” Ryan, jone of the suspects, was believed to associate. Other information giv en by the boy when placed in the | King county jail assisted the sheriff nd his deputies and Deputy Prose | Saueese the juice of two temons outing Attorney John D. Carmody |!nte @ bottle containing three ounces to track the bandits in Seattie|of Orchard White, which any drug Wednesday, The two Portland wom.|*tore will supply for a few cents, en with one other from Tacoma will | Shake well, and you have @ quarter be summoned ag witnesses at the| Pint of the beat freckle and tan time of the trial | bleach, and complexion whitener. { "f Massage this sweetly fragrant lem. | on lotion into the face, neck, arms jand hands each day and see how | Ray, cashier Farmers & Merchants | freckles and blemishes bleach out and } bank at Edison, dies of heart fail |how clear, soft and rosy-white the ure. skin becomes.—Advertisement Garden, who fell from the seventh GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN | MOUNT VERNON.—J. K. Han- See Window Display of Fine Woolens All Marked at $27.50 Great Stock of Woolens Must Be Sold Quickly FORCED TO VACATE We have lost our lease on our present big store and must quickl vacate. We are not quitting business, but must reduce our great stoc of woolens before moving to our new smaller quarters. Every woolen in the house has been cut in price, regardless of cost, and an extra a offer on suits and overcoats made to order {s now in effect. means that anyone ordering NOW can have a splendid suit or overcoat made to order from fabrics that formerly sold at $40.00, $45.00, $50.00, $55.00 and $60.00—at the special price of $27.50. | MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS $27 .00 TAILORED TO ORDER Men, think what this offer means. We will make you a Maxwell, 036 20th ave, Seattle, A Wired story of Miss Garden's death, printed in this newspaper when it occurred, erroneousty attrib. uted death Mra. Clara Justus, 114 Edgar ot. repudiates newspaper accounts of oe | her commitment Woolley haspital She says she was sent there on| Saturday, Sept, 24 false testimony of a relative and neighbor and was released soon after arrival. According to her, the charge that she threatened to kill her baby when deputy sheriffs took her from her home late at night THE SEATTLE STAR was untrue, She claims #he told the deputies “It wilt kill my baby if you take me away from her.” BIG UNIVERSAL FEATURE COMING “No Woman Knows,” @ special Universal production, will be shown | at the Clemn theatre beginning to suicide. eee recently to Sedro- for the Insane. Mabel Juleinne Scott and Stuart Holmes are seen| in the leading roles, NORTH BEND. — New $65,000 grade school buliding dedicated at North Bend SP oocccccccccccccceceeeee FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. Have You Read M. J: B.’s Proposition eo tempting toast! Make a paste of two tablespoonfuls of flour. Stir it into a cupful of bolting milk. Add half a Green Chile Cheese. Stir until melted. Pour over toast. Bluhill Pimento Cheese Ceveccccccecosscecesee Just six years ago we first presented a new merchandising idea to the people of Seattle in one small store at 509 Today the GROCETERIA’S idea is part of the household economy in thousands of Seattle Homes, and its wide application has been made possible by the establishment of Thirty Stores, bringing this modern means of economical marketing into the remotest neighborhoods. Pine Street. NEWS FOR NEWCOMERS But while the GROCETERIA has grown, so also has Seattle, and we realize that we must make a new pres- entation of the GROCETERIA idea to the newcomers in our midst. HERE, THEN, IS HOW THE GROCETERIA SAVES YOU MONEY— The tremendous buying power of Thirty Stores under one centralized management en- ables us to buy to the very best advantage, i CUTTING SELLING-COSTS And then by cut- ting down the cost of ‘selling to the last notch, we are able to sell at prices that otherwise would be impossible. No deliveries, no telephone expense, no losses from bad debts, you yourself doing the work of the clerk—these are the_ outstanding economies that are reflected in the price of EVERY item on our well- stocked shelves, THERE'S A GROCETERIA NEAR YOU And the way to | get most out of the GROCETERIA idea is to do ALL your Grocery buy- ing at the GRO- CETERIA store nearest your Home. No need to shop around, no need to — compare prices—by saving on_ every GROCETERIA purchase __ through- out the year you | will save a real sum of money that will surprise you. Remember that you save on EVERY item at the Groceteria. No baits to tempt you with the idea of making it up on higher-priced articles. Every item / a haem Te US ia is priced on the same. money-saving basis. You save on every A FEW EXAMPLES OF REGULAR GROCETERIA VALUES JELLO, 3 pkgs. for... 22.2.2 nececcccccsscnee 25G Park or Solar SLICED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can.. 15¢ SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 for . BOM ERE .. 25¢ No. 21% can id CRISCO, 3-Ib. can 59¢, 6-lb. can $ POST TOASTIES .2....--+seseerrecesesere DOG REX FLOUR, a strictly hard wheat family flour, Federal or Co-Operative MILK, tall cans 2.15 49-lb. Lamit of six to s customer high class suit at $27.50. Look the patterns ked down to $27.50—fabrics formerly Parner ~ a NOT A CHANCE TO LOSE The tailored-to-order suit has every advantage over the ready- made—it is built to your spe- cial measure and it will fit your figure as no other suit can fit you. Our tailors are among the best in the Northwest and they can build style and finish into a suit to please the most dis- criminating taste. Our woolens are of high grade quality, and in a very nice se- lection of patterns; and choice of material is one of the great- est advantages the tailored-to- order suit offers. All linings and trimmings are of like high quality and suits made in our shop are built to wear and kee their good appearance indef}- nitely. BACK 2.02. ccc cece CREME OIL SOAP, 4 for. “Be Glad There’s One Near You” RENTON HILL 1320 Pike St. MN. BROADWAY DIs- TRICT ' Look for Your Groceteria DOWNTOWN Ab Pike St. Pike Place Public Market —-Downataire | ‘Westlake Public Market | Corner Public Market South End Public Market 4 603 Union at. 1123 THIRD AVENUE star Green Lake Publie Market Southwest Corner of Seneca BALLARD OISTRICE $419 Ballard Ave. $01 1éth Ave. N. Ww. WOODLAND PARK 1817 Greenwood Ave. FREMONT DISTRICE 710-712 Blewett St. 4301 Fremont Ave NORTH END bth and Greenwood EASTLABE 901 Maestiake Ave KIRKLAND Market and Piccadell! Sta WEST SEATTLE Callfornia_and Admired Way 232 Broadway N. California and Alesha QUEKN ANNE HILL EVERETT White House Public Man et Hewitt and Oakes a AUBURN Next Mission Theatre 2 $31 First Ave, N. LESCHI PARK DIS- TRICT 1801 Yesier Way &. UNION DISTRICT 4ard and B Unios UNIVERSITY DISTRICE BREMERTON 43r@ and 14th N. Fourth St. Public Market 1906 46th at. ML STORES COMPANY Inc. G@econd and Meeker st.