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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. PAGE 7 THE SEATTLE STAR | mato amount of these ta when a} _41/Some More Letters |':: asc:| FREDERICK & NELSON the elalm am on of the depositors of the such T wish to say that nd a f al and otherw © giving the nm} at n Ee F From Star Readers Ee hye FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Pron tempt to repudiate the just claime of the depositors. Like any other « ” person who had given a reasonable * study to banking laws and ow D All-Year-Round “Week fr -wost enue ahae tie bese Specie Baitor The Star: avora for a year and then have ha t the slightest seourity for the ¥ 4 On behalf of the committee from | another “Education Week,” but shall safety of y when he pi ~* the American Legion delegated to the | pursue a policy dire toward ef it in the ® bank, but I have task of promoting “Kducation Week" | forte to understand educational prob. hoped that, irrespective of legal tech: | T wikh to thank you most hart!ly leme and to help in the solution of nicalities, the bankers di their ad | ne nel Or your splendid publicity, your « they. Thin will be one of our prins|visers would see that their ‘own © pron forte) utterances, and for your ald | cipal activities thruout the year, as ended on keeping their , thi feneralty in the endeavors of the | expressed at a meeting of Rainier/word to thelr depositors, Certainly “Et Yegton in this activity Noble post last evening | local depositora in the banks e ° ° oe It ts our belief that the legion car Yours very truly Ive these institutions do buetness | gerve the community in no finer WALTER KELTON, — will not have much faith in them if ‘ oun S Lxé ris mas an 1éS | ee function than that of promoting edu. | Chairman, American ‘ommit-ithey, by legal quibbles, repudiate | 9 | the gation, and we shall not stop our! tee, American Education Week. — [their debts to us. | been made to show that the people | r oun Does Seattle Lead Them All? reorbing EF ng 8 nF ed pecia Frida y, re ceo ee oe mer Editor The Star: } The shop keeper told me that this have been very hardly preased to pay | $ | Laat week I strolled Into one of the | garment was the creative product of their debts, and I have great doubts | (IN DOWNSTAIRS STORE CANDY SECTION) shops of a Seattle man to inquire a Seattle man who declared he would if this will be done if the depositors | about a gift for my wife, and while | “outdo New York's best this season” joan be mia hold the sack. there the wife of a big copper pro-/in every point, even weight, and| Let the securities which the bank ducer was trying on a magnificent | actually did by six ounc or com /held be realized to the last penny i garment of seal and sable that was! plete at 6 pounds 6 ounces possible, apd then let the banks in being designed by one Seattle man} “Can I have that man build me althe fund accept assessments spread Whose name ts known in all furdom.| fur coat for my wife?” I asked, and over a reasonable number of years He had selected the skins and de) was told, “That's more than we can and confidence will be restored, and signed the complete garment, I was) tell.” Now, if Seattle can do this,/guaranty banks will make more told, It was magnificent! And I say| why not shout? What Ys it [ would |money than they will by losing the | this after having been thru the best! like to know? Gan Seattle ereate for |confidence of everybody of foreign markets. I say that I haye| the rest of the country? I thought T. E. WALSH, never seen its equal on Broadway,| Paris and Ne York had it on all #206 26th @ve. N. W. } Rue Bergere or Piccadilly and I've) other parta, meinen be seen some fine furs. Toys That Suggest || War Kitsap County Roads Again jthis road thie year in an effort to! paitor The sar Men’s Fiber-silk Shirts $2.95 B ign 150 of these Fiber Silk Shirts, in an attractive assort- ment of patterns in Green, Blue, Lavender, Tan, and combinations of these colors. Sizes 14 to 17. Very low-priced at $2.95, Men’s 27x54-inch Rugs $1.15and$2.75 120 PRINTED TAPES- TRY RUGS in 27x54- ingh size, in excellent assortment of color- ings; special $1.15 each. “oe, JACK HAGGIN. Editor The Star: ying to Mark Newell and C. M. Roberts, of Kitsap county, allow me to say they put me in mind of a certain real estate man who bought a piece of land and then started to Knock it. TI live In Kitsap, on a stump farm. In the past year we have organized a varying from four to 14 miles, and not one of them has missed a trip impassable road I know of is a streteh of the new beach road which the contractors failed to finish be- fore bad weather set in. . The county has spent $270,000 on “ “4 . . . ‘ be Bees Disabled Vv Ap selected The Creepers are in plain chambray and checked . oe ets Appreciative_ We thould not give children books : Ae eapge oti Porghgrqees pair, nen off Eéitor The Star: ]terest of the veterans and we arc'on hunting, robbery, murder and gingham, with hand-stitching, applique t . ‘ nt Some few days ago an article ap-| grateful Indeed. lwar. Choose books of kindness and | embroidery, in Pink, Blue, Green or Mais. Sizes Men s Knitted ‘ peared in one of the local dailies! There are many other Individuals happiness | Ppt ase special, Friday, 95 a dy? crediting persons other than the re-| who do their nd several organ:| We should not give a caged bird 1 to 3 years. Special, Friday, 95¢, Gloves 69c Pair ND sponsible one for a dinner served at tations whe t overlooking the'1t ix not a happy sight to have a| THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 9 the Providence hospital on Thanks | disabled man’s interest. Notable /pird prisoner. and it certainly i@ not | UST 252 pairs of heavy giving day. among the aforementioned are Mre.!q proper sight for any child. "And! : “ pe eat ‘The disabled veterans under treat |Carpenter, Mra. Davis and Mist |pesides, many thoughtless people knitted Wool Gloves, very ment at Providence hospital wish it| Moore, the Etks’ club, the American its entire care to the children serviceable and warm; low- distinctly understood that “Mother” “Mrs. Hiram) Holcomb prepared and eed with her own hands the eplen. lid inner of that day. Never a week but her presence is made known b Gelicious soup, hot rolls, pies, ete Bnd she tarsies not for praise and is evasive of publicity. It i such women as she who bear the buliders of our nation. Loyal, de- Voted, good and true, she represents the 100 per cent American mother. Some day for the splendid service which she is now rendering, may «he Interest he takes In the case of each! b | 7 ‘ hai Sev 1 styl i Feceive recognition more nearly that) jn qividual : Pres “iright. Kadler to cultivate good hab- | 28 rs to sell at this low price—$1.00 air, Several styles . in Which she deserves, rather tharf only | th) cneratine mceny. cer oe Af lite than to remove Bad ones, Cheap-| Buy oe ie csc orn dresses to choose from, XFORDS and Strap Pumps in geveral styles the kindly feeling we have toward | ang Dr. Wyckol?, Major Carter ia fF t2 prevent crtmes than to cure| pair. ae ear " . ; Special $3.95, atid figure in this underpriced group—in black and her, which we admit to be humble pay indeed. We know the sacrifice this grand of lady makes in the in i Line \ in sketch, free from superfluous OVELY gowns and chemises may be made at little \ editor The Star: sitors O14 W. Gist st, at! l/ Sy \ if trimming and well-adapted to expense from this lustrous, gleaming Wash Satin 2 pe Star: | Ne hte " Bab Dolls ~—flesh-color and ivory. Thirty-six inches’ wide; spe- There are persistent rumors tha | ae 4 the rigors of day-in-and-day-out y 3 + giles: , ML Aaiiswhich ae tncebere of ¢ I would like to give come ideas of | aif Wi y ) S ial 95 cial $1.35 yard. ‘i 4 coy the Lake Burien line. vear, mt f ive ewe cet creat make|| Perhaps, ‘brea un b> gant at is} ly i Choice of Brown, Tan, Copen- I nappa B. oy S0NCH. Go INGE : . legal and technical difficulties in the |"9 far from town and #0 necluded. | 1\ 2 $ 4 aPErLinK baby wi CREPE DE CHINE TAFFETA SILK lea and 8 ht ul ate in the seme. gsonle have an idee that the | | y | hagen and dark-Maroon. movable head, sleeping $1.65 YARD : $1.65 YARD LKS Panttote in the formen wart ext: that these tew do not care what they | } It | Sizes 16 to Low-priced a ee 9 ve A wide assortment of — Supple, lustrous Taf- Our government has | Bi ainavian American bank the amount Ket This ls not the cave, If a trac | ; | Ot Re te Suu. AEAIMARRO TRE nani ihe desirable colorings in fetas for street and one now. Each citizen | Bf ot their deposits ‘ te Beldlas tn & tow ridee on our cars| Faas | eheedircceneateane special 95¢. apne these good Crepes, evening | frocks, in should make one for | Me een ee tern: [at the rush hours he would find that | ae roe among them Flesh-col- Navy, Black, Brown, his own expenditures tion by the state bank examiner's |Onditions are exceedin uncom H d mad ; or, Ivory, Rose, Jade, y, Tan, Rust, Burnt- —and then stick to it \oftice aw to the amount of available /fortable an Mia eee cart ont ands e Mais, Turquoise, Pekin- orange, Scarlet, Nile, in the face of every'| flemeia of the defunct institution, CO'ti5 tine, even a tew of the old{f| Sleeveless Jackets blue, Fuchsia, Tan,* + Yellow, Light-blue and lure to spend beyond | et coposed Washitigton State bank [One® Which are large and eomfort ‘65 Gray and Cardinal. . changeable effects, ex- the figure set. Lenin? is were in possession of the approxi- ab but hich wers- taken ott ‘our } $1.6 Low-priced at $1.65 ey low-priced the time to consider \- - neersgoanyntir Se oe ae owe | yard. at $1.65 yar } ly, Boldt's Butterh nearer the city. ND-KN z Hand-crocheted Sleeveless ) your budget for 1922. | Bil tran advertinements Te “| Highland Park haw 40 far been a| x ety true ls Ragman areal sig oe 36-INCH POPLINS, 95¢ YARD 4 Decide now that a part of your income shall go into a SAV- INGS ACCOUNT. If that part of your budget is cgrefully ad- hered to you needn't be afraid of the other assist you. National City Bank Second at Marion ce’ Horlick’s The ORIGINAL », 7 | ) 1 . 4 ' Malted Milk ais sian wee alittens tf tdemeation CF fastened by steel rod, and are made with double lip, Hair Brus es 26-piece Set o 4 3 jafe here would pection b , Wm. R > Sil lated W: \ &, ~ 4 Milk. F deral the car ceilings for the purpose of | to pour from either side. 50c Each m. Rogers’ Silver-plate are G % ) ae Ik e stopping the many little annoying| 8 inches in diameter—Special $1.25 IDELY ied as to Special $4.95 sp ite eMaitinay bait 9 inches in diameter— ial $1.50 wae Varied 8s A complete gift set of flatware, comprising 6 Tea- 4 - Shoe Repairing oay eaitorte exiis eee ates 10 inches in diameter—Special $1.75 style, but exceptional spoons, 6 Knives, 6 Forks, 6 Tablespoons, 1 Butter | Theirs is a great personal sacrifice, | we consider, for there is scarcely a make {t possible for Newell to auto to Port Orchant over one of the finest ar in Western Washington | locality, ham admittedly the Our poorest roads in the county, which is only in the pioneer stage; yes took | first prixe for agricultural products at the Puyallup fair, in competition with 14 counties of Western Wash. What we nee@ is more farmers, to create more Values, on which to} Everywhere the store windows are | full of toys that suggest the spirit of war, and this ti the season of Pe on earth, good will towards men If we want universal must not give our children toy cannons, warships, swords, soldi peace we 7 8 will spring future wars! Ask for toys that suggest peace {quantities now, an insistent demand | for them will cause the merchants to | buy them for next year, for it ix thelr business to sell people what the | people want. | Toys are teachers to a great ex) tent and they cannot be too carefully Our motio—"tt don’t knock count | booster.” FERNWOOD BOOSTERS. you can't boost, you don't like Kitsap d make room for a leav Legion, the Disabled Veterans and a little club formed of working gir in a downtown store. These girlt contribute trom thelr! sui: Pay what th wh and the fund #0 rained in uxed for the benefit of the disabled veterans at the hospital the bird suffers 49 | from neglect. A kitten or & puppy 9 a most un-| neediens to way able gift for a very young child, who will not know any better than to hurt it. | A live godifish In a small globe tn not a suitable gift. Fishes to be in health and happinem require ample space, sunshine and darkness, ran ning water, rain and air. Uniees| theae can be provided for them theirs Is a life,of silent suffering. t ly fairer to train a child te do working girl who geta more pay than she can use. Their club it known Aq the “Lest.We Forget club.” ‘At the hospital Majer Monroe t#| especially deserving of credit for the the criminal. Businesslike to form always ready to attend the call of a la character, instead of trying to re | sick comrade, The spirit of “charity” te lost tn |form It.” the acts of kindness these people per-| We should never, never give alr form. They give of a bic heart and | SUMS. traps or any other implements it is that witich counts. The disabled Of torture to children with whick to }veterans of this inatitution, under|!MJure and torture the hetpleas wild | government care, wish it known to /creatures, if we want peace and kind therh and in thia manner offer their |He#s on earth, Very sincerely yours, most sincere appreciation * ANNIE M. BURGESS | THE BUNCH. Belfair, Wash. | On Lake Burien | Paying the S.-A. thriving community and it has been rather thickly settled on account of the proximity of the car barns. Now | that these barns are no tonger in| use the population, is very decidedly decreasing because car men and their families are moving where the | lear barns are located so ax to be, Inearer home when they get off from |thetr @l-night shifts, Otherwine they Dr. Edwin J. Brown | Saves You Mohey | ¥ can save you one dollar fo every dollar you pay me for den work. My # tem and metho have i o'clock. In this community, after thriving and making such a good DWI 106 Columbia Str J. BROWN, DS start, to fall back, unprosperous and unprogressive single track and that cars might col lide, but thig is hardly cause of the system of lights It ia true that the: Peter Witt switches. tracks once saved @ runay Several times these tracks, 1 alvo can Kave money by our shoes rebuilt by You re tracks are dangerour, a car hos ran up on Why shoe shining? ticket for 2be untry not economize on your We sell you a good for three ack would cost very little in! won with the benefits which | would be derived from such a change, | Our care @ sadly in need of In work — promptly | New Creepers and Dresses LAIN-COLOR Chambrays and Checked Gipghams are fashioned into these cunning Frocks for little girls, often with sashes or collars and cuffs of con- trasting color. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Women’s Heather Cashmere Hose At $1.00 Pair HE smart heather mixtures of blue-and-green, blue-and-red, brown-and-green are featured in these soft Cashmere Stockings for winter wear with Oxfords. Very smart with their self-color clocking and drop-stitch effects. New Coats at $15.00 Hy ‘Are of Practical Coating Mixtures and especially favored blouse- back and semi-wrap effects for midwinter wear—one as shown Jackets, useful for wear under jacket or for house wear, in plain colorings and pleasing combinations priced low at $1.65. --THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Aluminum Percolator IX-CUP size Aluminum Per- colator, with ebonized wood handle, hinged cover and glass Aluminum Rice Boilers, $1.75 This 114-quart Rice Boiler has $1.75. Specially Priced HESE good, heavy quality Aluminum Skillets have ebonized wood handles which are securely 154 AXMINSTER RUGS in size 27x54 inches, offering wide choice in coloring; special $2.75 each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS union high school, which Is now em- " : ete, for such things will perpemate » Friday: STOR some in fancy stitch effects, i ae ploying nine buses, which carry an | P80, and incidentally such valleys the war spirit, and sow in the minds On Sale Friday Black; sizes 914 Mi seen eae ton Blue, Gray and average of about 20 pupils a distance |“ he White and Rainier. lof the young the seed from which , 7a 0 ik’, & ¢ pair, scant yet. raise more taxes, to bulld more! goad fellowship, the love of the] o tadie roads to more rich land for more heautiful and the good. And if such Special Each Three of these buses come from | good farmers, and we know that we - Specia C hack H Ser iiieesits “victaity, and the caty| are area toys are not to be found in great . at c Pair Dressed Dolls Special $3.95 OMPLETELY outfitted even to her slippers and stockings and bonnet, is this winsome little Doll, with soft body and short ( Doll Go-carts ETAL-FRAME Go- cart, as pictured, with leatherette seat, back and Tooth Brushes Special 10c Each ONE-HANDLE Brushes with firm! t br ee cadochia which are on a slope, and narrowly |f| ° . tles, special, Friday, 10¢ in these substantial Ash tan Gd If excaped backing down over the hil Cast Aluminum Skillets Hee eaten! Toto iwayec6” inches’ witle, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 250 “Sample” value, every one, are these Silk-boot Half-Hose 69c Pair HERE are 972 pairs of these Men's Silk-boot Half-Hose to sell at this very low price Friday. These Sox have mercerized cotton top, toe and heel; Men’s ‘Wool Gloves f SPLENDID offering of Men's Wool Gloves, some with snap-« fastenings, in Blue, Gray, Tan and Black, to sell at this low price, 25¢ priced at’ 69e pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 496 Pairs of Women’s Low Shoes at $3.95 Pair tan leathers. ; Sizes 2% to 8 and widths AA to D in the lot, but not in any one style, $3.95 pair. ‘- —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Wash Satin for Lingerie Gifts, Special $1.35 Yard A very low price for these silk-and-cotton Poplins, so desirable for children’s dresses and women’s wear—in ivory, rose, tan, Holland-blue and brown— 95¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Hand-Decorated Candlesticks a Hand-painted Enameled Wood Candle- sticks, complete with decorated candles, as pictured. Special $1.25 each. Earthenware in Sets consisting of Casserole, 2\ Mixing Bowl, Pudding Dish, 6 Custard Cups Cant —every piece may be used for baking. Spe- cial, the 10-piece set, $1.75. { The always-satisfactory Brown-and-white bronze or copper finish with match holder and¢ cigar rest. Low-priced at 75¢ each, it . Let our SAV- Vey gh mong, PO agh |would have to wait until the frst | ° a : INGS DEPARTMENT | rp mpeg Sy, Special $1.00 Special 95c 5 Special $1.25 Each q ‘There are two aidetracks between ; 4 . * é . : foot well, and rubber tires. be 10-piece Cooking Sets sicher on. eld Tine whieh milght top. Special $1.00. A g P : id The easily bp. Aone They oe Special 95¢. 5 Special $1.75 a Soo te caunk that ore tay ‘ The Downstairs Store 4 _ You can be aseured the City Miu would this have been necessary cover that fits either vessel so that z of Seattie seine SF adsetine ‘the A this bealems had heah jel Sraner 4c0r% they may be used separately if de- $1.00 Dozen Ash Trays, 75¢ Each pmnlen auggested dition? Furthermgse, these sired. An extra good value at Choice: ot bee: NO row used for paying damages, and inches in diameter- ecial $1.9) ini Ss : Shell. Special $ ; e ‘The “Food - Drink” for All Ages! Co. sas : th aervin ; little, mal Hy nao tt Eee Poe x mentee STORE Hair Brushes at 50¢ each. Knife, 1 Sugar Shell. Special hte Dow wi ere Lunch at Home, Office, end} 1407 Third Ave. fi slays by requ tine t THE DOWNTOWN STOR ountains, Ash for HORLICK’S, | ‘Wetween Pike and Union erie ¢ the ry ag page, ‘| a ke 4 ' a Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Very sincerely yours, Gc