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PAGE 2 MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS! —to be of the greatest assist- ance to the thousands and thousands of homefurnishers of this great Northwest and to demonstrate this store's leadership and supremacy—we say to the new cus- tomer, the prospective homefurnisher, to get ac- quainted with the wonderful advantage of this store’s credit service, come, make your selections of homefurnishings up to $100— WITHOUT A CASH PAYMENT AT TIME OF PURCHASE. —the balance to be paid in small weekly or monthly payments to meet your individual requirements. special prices on these “ADD-A-PIECE” dinnerware sets— stock sets that make it possible to begin CANADA IS THERE REALLY A ‘WIDENING GAP’ « THE SEATTLE STAR ? Canadian Editor Says No. Declares Two Nations Still Friends. Hard for Canada to Escape Eclipse. Better Understanding Needed. ‘The editor of The Star several days sae ot ally eorv toward American vini Alberta | “Wdltor Seattle Star, “Seattle, Wash. “Dear Bir: tors. |. theee lettare cay, ib often mantfented veaderilic | ether theaters, Where slighting Fefarences ere made by performer end warmly be goat enengh te tell me whether, tn your catimation, (hare te mech oe alent in your qunmenity? If os, te whet caunre fe it duet Sweet ts nenked to mahe the Canadian A: rede cee trend ly? In what ways can American newepe| “1 wit ® frank ox sngeent te you.’ epiies te the a! enty from Canefian read (he above letter when it was publish ed in newspaper & r. ‘The following letter ie from J, HM. Weeds, editor of the Werald of Calgary, wrote the following totter to the eaters | fe Canadian nl pare preenton of your we are making good progreas In this respect. HARD TO MAINTAIN | thone two great nations. | truly, ITS INDIVIDUALITY “We are @ population of less than 10,000,000 living beside a population of more than 100,000,000, It in nat- “1 have your favor of Sept. 1, th ‘which you ask whether there ts any | truth In statements made to you con opinfon is that the people of the United States and the people of | Great Britain should learn to un derstand one another more than| they do, and tn this regard Can |adians hope that they may act as interpreters of sentiment between Yours very Editor. Herald.” J. HW. WOOT “The Calgs en NENANA, Alaska.-A mail ship- ment of $9,900 in currency from irbanks to Healy City, failed to arrive at ita destination, Invests gation is being made. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. WANTED: ART MODELS! Human Form Divine Is Sought Here BOTH MEN AND WOMEN yori young men and beautiful young women— onty those of the hurnan form d+ vine need apply-—are wanted at the rooms of the Seattle Art school, in the Thompson bullding, the old Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club, Fourth ave. and Cherry st, at 1:20 o'clock tonight. ‘The school, eatabtished recent ty for the teaching of art in all ita branches, has many pupils and most competent instructors, but is miserably without models, Have you had the nerve killed im any teeth? If you have, you are natu “And what can an art dass éo without models?” inquires Alonzo Victor Lewis, noted sculptor, in- structor of the school of sculp- ture. Lewis has arked The Star to, the fact be known that models, men and women, are wanted atone, =“ “We are looking for that most beautiful figure, that 100 per cent perfect physique,” he said, “There should be some such fig- uren in Seattle.” Lewis said he would interview applicants at the art school, on the third floor of the Thompaog building at the appointed hour, ural that you #hould attract more of our attention as @ people than we can of yours, “T think It probable, however, that the record of one sack o' GENUINE “BULL DURHAM TOBACCO ‘We want yeu te have the best paper ter BULL." Se new yeu can receive with each package a beok of 24 leaves of WU — the very finest cigarette paper in the world. cerning an unfriendly attitude tn with a few pieces and add to as convenient or to rally tn doubt western Canada towards American replace broken pieces. BAURNMOUTH | 9 vercrs “| have never observed such an at- PATTERN | ¥ ows crc fare se es \iwted. Our people have always been, and are today, very friendly tndeed lto citizens of the United States. Go to any grocery store and buy a package of TREE TEA Ceylon scm Take it home and try it. If you don’t find it the finest flavor and greatest tea value you have pen ches er pl it Felcege a ge refund the full purchase no matter how much you have used out of package, If you prefer GREEN TEA, ask for TREE TEA JAPAN. This also carries the same M.J.B. guarantee of value and quality, “We believe and we hope that in the future Canada will loom larger in the eyes-ef the United States than it hae in the past, and that you will find in us a wdrthy competitor in some fields of action, and a sincere trom in all, do not think there ts any. thing needed to make Canadian American relations will show Dr/l.R Clark whether or not this tooth is ab |) acensed If tt i» you should know it by all means. We will || aide of the line, take one X-ray picture without “During the first years of the war land before the United States entered the war, our people displayed, I ltnink, @ very kindly sentiment ltowards yours, and an appreciation jof ther difficulties that faced your country which could only be felt by All ually required—is knowledge and un of one another, “What te more essential in my OLYMPIA PATTERN 42-piece set SHAFER BROS. STORE WILL SOON BE A MEMORY | these are among our best citizens land, in my belief, the fact that they may happen to be Americans ot is but infrequently re STABLISHED clothing headquarters for more than thirty years, Shafer Bros.’ store will soon be a \ memory. This great clothing house, known throughout the Northwest for high standard merchan- / Credit dise, has been crowded every day since the opening of this big closing-out sale. People from all Is D of the Northwest and Alaska have come to Seattle to buy complete outfits at such tremendous sa’ Good. This is the last sale that will ever be held at Shafer Bros.’ store, and Shafer Bros. are desirous that o it be a memorable merchandise event. Every item in this immense, high grade clothing stock has been greatly reduced in price and is being offered to the public through sale channels at less than the cost to sell, and Shafer Bros,’ well-known guarantee of “satisfaction or your money back” holds good on every sale purchase made, ¢ PRICES RADICALLY CUT ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Read the following price list, which gives just a suggestion of the many world-known, nationally- advertised brands that may now be bought away below their regular prices. te f of the lines now on sale aye “contract goods.” The cut in prices on this high-class merchandise would automatically cut us off from buying again from the manufacturer, but we are quitting business and are glad to give the public every opportunity to buy this standard merchandise at su tial savings. MEN’S DEPARTMENT BOYS’ Men's $65.00 Richards $31.75 SPECIALS Men’s $40.00 High-grade Wool Suits, newest styles $22.65 Boys’ $12.50 Overcoats, Men’s $30.00 High-grade sizes 2 to 8 only New Series Pre-War Prices Beaten Chassis,” we: 4590; sow $485 -Touring,” we: 695; =e 595- Roadster,’ we: 695; se 595 Coupe,” w: 100; mw 850 i il be iy Men’s and Young Men’s New Overcoats A { i it ii wa: 1275; aw 895 Willys-Overland Pacific Co. 12th and East Pine. Phone East 0660. Warner’s Safe Remedies A Constant Boon to Invalids Since 1877 Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy hi If i t I i it up if F yf u | site ' if g fi f r z Hf af i iff ¢ 3 z 3 E i i i { [ Every Woman Needs IRON at Times + Wool Suits, at. $55 Values on Sale .... $50 Values on Sale $45 Values on Sale This is a shipment of high-grade Coats in the new full and half-belted models—ordered before we decided to quit business. Collars, regular 25¢ value, Stetson Hats, regular $7.00 contract price, on sale at.. $5.15 Berg and Mallory $6.00 Hats $3 85 e Men’s 75¢ Cashmere Socks on sale at Men’s regular on sale at ...... coves 0 60 cones Men’s $4.00 Silk-stri; Madras Shirts at. - $2.35 Men’s regular $8.00 Shoes, good makes and styles, at. 3.85 Men's $3.50 Glastonbury Wool Underwear, per garment... $1 75 Men’s $2.50 Winsted Wool Men gine teen oie sn a $1.65 len’s $4: atch one-button Union Suits at. .-. $2.85 Bigot heavy weigat.-.--"-. D7 «40 Boys’ $20 and $25 high-grade Suits of fine fabrics and new fall colorings ........... es $9.85 Boys’ Suits, regular values to $2 95 $12.50, on sale at v pants Suits’on sale at. 919.89 Boys’ $12.50 Mackinaw Coats, $5 95 » for school wear, at Boys’ $20 All-wool Blue Serge Suits, heavy- weight tweeds and fancy mixtures, sizes 7 to 17, at.. $9.85 Boys’ $20.00 Suits of Scotch Tweeds, sizes 6 to 17, at... $8.45 Boys’ $1.50 Caps, big selection of good styles, at Warner’s Safe Rheumatic Remedy Warner’s Safe Asthma Remedy a Warner’s Safe Nervine ; — Safe Pills (Constipation and Bilious- 2 The Reliable Family Medicines eld by leading Gruggists everywhere. Sample sent on receipt of ten conta WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES CO, Dept. 561, N.Y. SEE ERR: Aa A me TR Nae me i fer RHEUM, maar AR-RYU 25 Seo ae anes 82.00 per hex: Descriptive book freee ‘ _ MAR-BU COMPANY, Tecoma, Wash, wera ty $5,000 Worth of Mirrors at Less Than Plain Glass Costs Fine Oak Tables at a Fraction of Their Original Cost Oak Shelving at Less Than the Cost of Soft Lumber SEATTLE’S LARGEST CLOTHIERS SECOND AND UNIVERSITY FIRST AND UNIVERSITY G Advertisement