The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1922, Page 2

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ninemeinaEEEon, aa "Nr SEATTLE STA And Jim Didn't Think of the Moral at All apoke forcibly to the Angora tramp, and that gentioman regretfully took his departure. To mako sure the vagrant went And stayed tn that condition, the girl earefuliy placed her cat within the house and shooed the dirty stranger with harsh words and alley pebbles. Then she returned to her kitchen, ‘The little drama over? Not quite. BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS Rrerais of $7.35 ad $9.98 Fit your boy out in one of these new Fall Suits, the best values we have offered for rs years, All these suits have 2 pairs of full-lined knickers. They come.in good, sturdy wool fabrics and are well tailored: assorted mix- tures and. excellent patterns, Some have pleated backs, others have the new golf back, belted. Ages 7 to 18 years. By James W. Egan From my apartment window T watched him ascend the back — of the house across the al v: Mo was » vagrant foline, Ms \ white fur waa eplotched with ON SAVINGS LIBERTY BONDS Angora——« cat of caste, Evident ‘This ts a GOOD TIME to dispose of your Liberty ? Bonds, ‘The prodable effect of placing upon the market a new Eee er rice auce tenes teose win br 2 depression in the price of Liberty Bonds, We will dispose of your Liberty Bonds for you at the full market price on the day deposited with ue and place the proceeds to your credit In a Savings Account. We are under strict state supervision and regulation, and have never paid less than @% per annum compounded semiannually. Our resources are NOW over ‘ $1,200,000.00 Gain Since January Ist $535,000 Savings received in amounts from $1.00 to $5,000. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000. To open an account by mail, send either check, draft or P. 0. money order. If currency, it should be registered. OFFICERS TRUSTEES WILLIAM D. COMER ~ - President == rhomas & Lippy THOMAS S&S. LIPPY ~ Vive President Henry KR. King EDOAR E. CUSHING - - - Beoretary Poor Th ian nom JAMES B. MURPHY ~ = - - Counsel Jansen Pdear BE Cushing ———— Mutual Savings and Loan Association 8 1 5 SECOND AVENUE AND, LIKE OTHER MOTHERS, YOU WILL WANT YOUR QUALITY FINEST PRICES LOWEST AND SERVICE THE BEST Alterations Free EVEN YOUR MONEY GOES FURTHER HERE BECAUSE WE EXTEND YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ly mistfortune had dogged his stepy—if IT may be permitted to use the verb “dogged” in talking of « cat, | Once upon the porch he seemed to hesitate, Then he leaped at a win dow open some two or three Inches Quickly he came back out. At the | window, tnside, appeared a comfoi |able-looking house cat. I'm positive some sort of a conver his cat companion. “Isn't that cute?” uttered she who watched with me. “Um!” said 1, not qi whether the vagabond was con ducting an amatory siege oF merely voicing the wall of unap peared appetite, After some moments of mewtng the | vagrant arrived at a decision. Again he leaped thru the slightly opened window. Tapidly both he and the house cat up tho latter with some tender phrases. Using phrases not so tender «i Electrical Week Will A cond later the comfortable house crawled thru the window Width—-she barely navigated tho Aperture—-and walked to the edge of the stoop stairs Wistfully she remained there, as if waiting—in vain, tale, The vagabond of fine family, fallen far in the focial scale, The well housed member of soolety, mye | tertousty attracted. The figure of the girl driving away the tnvader with |atones, badly aimed. Put all these things together, weave them dextrously, and per. haps some profound truth would emerge. 1, who watched, wondered, But aad to say, I did not muse on the osophies of life which might ave been culled from, this little back porch playlet. No, Indeed, Instead, 1 wondered if this same feline vagrant were the meowing minchtet whose yow!ls oft tor me, And when T dwelt on that, I wished the girl's aim had net been eo bad! returned. A girl appeared, and tender for disturbed the night's slumber | Be Held Here Sept. 22 Seattle, largest city In the state Which leads ail others tn potential hydro-electric energy, will celebrate Blectrio week, beginning September 22, according to proclamation tasued | by Mayor dwin J. Brown, | The eslebration ts being planned [and will be carried forward by the | Electric club of Seattie, an organtsa- | tion representative of all branches of the electric industry,of the elty, The j Municipal light plant and power de Light € and the manufacturers, | wholesalers, jobbers and retailers of all manner of electric fixtures and appliances, are working together for the success of the undertaking. Two model electric homes have been established, which will be October 9, inclustve, executive committees of the Eleetrio club, directing all arrange ments, consisie of Harry Byrpe, chairman; W. M. Meacham, H. ‘E. Gleason, F. W. Rust, L. R. Grant, | Sem Hepler, Roy Worth, Burton R. Stare, J. I. Colwell, Walter B. Jones, | Philip F. Apfel and Irving Lincotn. Burton R. Stare heads the committees tm charge of the two model electricad |homes. Walter B. Jones will be house manager at N. Broadway and Allison st. and Philip F. Apfel at the | Mount Baker home. Mayor Brown's official prociama- tion of Electrical week follows: aa TANLAC ends stomach troubles and builds you up 30 Million Bottles Sold Special for 30 Days— | Set of Teeth | Plate Department. B Gold Crowns, |22K. method of knowing the exact cond jtion of your teeth. One Xray free. Our treatment of pyorrhea is con- sidered the bent; $2 per tooth, In One Location for 21 Years BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC 142014 Second Ave: A real specialist in charge of our Radiographs — the only reliable} “To the Citizens of Beattie: “Blectricity ts one of the greatest natural economlo resources of the Pactfic Northwest. It Is a new and a tremendous force which has come into our economic and domestio life tm the last generation. It turns the wheels of our mille and factories; it | irrigates and brings Into fruition j much of our desert land; it lifts the treasures from our mines; {t carries our voles ever @ wire from ocean Labo the Puget Sound Power & } to ocean at a speed greater than the | | wun; and it enables us to talk thru the alr across the seas, “It gives us dependable urban and interurban transportation, thus re Heving the congestion of our cities by enabling our workers to get quickly dnd cheaply to a house in the open air; it adds more than 60 | per cent to the efficiency of our |eingle track mountain trunk lines; end { lightens the burdens of the home by replacing the ol, back-| breaking mettods with their drude- ery, with the comfort, convenience “The city of Seattle In In the cen- ter of @ vast supply of this valu able resource and ft will be a big | Mector both in promoting our future economie development, tn relieving much of the irksome toll of the bome, and tn adding to our genera! comfort, “Mayor of the City of Seattle.” BALTIMORE, M4—William = &. Halstead, 70, for many years pro- fessor of surgery at Johna Hopkins Medical school, dies here. Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Evening at De Honey’s New Academy, Pike at 18th, America’s finest academy Bee the beautl- ful lighting ef- fects, with moon and stars. Rest muaste. Tadien 200, gon. tiemen 900 Pleasant roundings refined dancers Charity every Sunday evening. You will be aur- prised. Dancing wur- for Probably there fe @ moral to thie , Boys’ Tweed Caps $1.00 Tucked back, snap front, with un- breakable visors; light and dark col- ors; exceptional value for $1.00, Boys’ Waists 98c Waists of the better quality at a low price; made of heavy percales, madras cloth, chambrays and heavy flannelette, in stripes and plain col- ors. Sizes 6 to 16. Boys’ Sweaters $3.50 The favorite Sweater among school boys. A dandy pull-over Sweater in school colors. These are good weight mixed wool and have striped body, sleeves and collar. Sizes 24 to 34. Boys’ $5.00 School Shoes $2.85 A good solid leather Shoe of black calfskin with plenty of wear. Sizes 21% to 5%. Women’s $6.00 and $7.00 Dress Shoes—To Close $3.98 These come in black, tan and gray, black and pearl gray cloth tops, and are exceptional values for $3.98. All sizes, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery Povery desirable quailty, at mmall coat. Women's Silkmixed Engilsh Rib Hose—~ the new heather mixtures. Extra good value for $1.00 pair, Boys’ and Girls’ School Hose 25c Pair Made from long cotton yarn and are the best produced for this price. All sizes. Boys’ Slip-Over Sweaters $2.25 Good, heavy wool-mixed Bweaters, with ruff neck and two-color combinations. Sizes 2 to 6 yours. Girls’ Serge School Dresses $4.45 to $8.50 Stylieh School Dresneq of all-wool serge in a number of new models, tastefully om: broidered, also sallor effects, Sizes 4 to 12 years. New Gingham Aprons $1.25 The best quality shown this season. Made of fine gingham tn a variety of ehecks and colors, Boys’ Union Suits 85c to $1.25 Nice quality of wool-finished cotton, soft a» wool; winter weight, Sizes 2 to 16 years. U 36-Inch Cotton Challie 16 2-3c Yard In Neht and dark floral designs, euttable for covering comforters, fast colors, New Fall Underwear for Women and Children ‘The best values offered for many years, Women's Siikmixed Union Suita, low neck, sleevelens, ankle or knee lengthe— exceptional value at $1.75 suit, xtra wizen, 1.95 sult Women’s Union Suits $1.25 Fine knit, wool finish; high or Dutch neck, lon or short sleever, Women’s Wool Union Suits $2.50 Fine quality non-«hrinkable woolmixed Union Suits in all etyles; expecially deatr- able garments; $2.50 suit. Girls’ Union Suits 90c Up Fine mized-wool Union Suits with short or long sleeven, priced according to size. Agen 2 to 16 years. Extra value from 90¢ up. Boys’ Mixed-Wool Union Suits $1.25 to $1.75 Fine mixe4-wool Union Sulte that wear well and are comfortable. Sizes 4 to 16 years. $1.25 Cotton Bats $1.00 Roll Size 72x84 Cotton Bats, white fleece, clean cotton; comfort size. SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREEY New Camisoles $1.25 Beautiful new Satin Camisoles in all the new popular shades, including dark colors ornamented with neat rosebuds. Pearl Hair Nets 5c Each 6 for 25c Guaranteed Hair Nets, cap shape, single mesh, in all shader. Men's Fine Cotton Sex, extra strong heel and toe, in gray, brown and black, 3 pairs for 60¢. Men's Corded Madras Shirts tn neat stripes, light and dark colors. Very good valueat $1.60 each. Union Suits—To Close $1.00 Summer-weight Union Sults tn fine cot- ton yarn; long and short sleeves, Colors— white and ecru. All sizes, gineers’ Overalls To Close $1.25 Pair Stetfel stripe Overalls in sizes 32 to 42, very special for Saturday only, $1.25. i All-Wool Blankets $6.00 Pair Dark gray, with blue stripe borders, size 62 by 74; weight 6 pounds; double stitched hem enda, Children’s Silk-Mixed Union Suits $1.00 to $2.50 These come tn sizes from 2 to 14 yeara, and are priced according to size DINNER SET 4 Special $10.95 Set © American Porcelain Dinner Sets of 40 pieces, with gilt and colored decorations, unusual vaive at this price. BARTELL DRUG STORES Friday and Saturday Specials 2Se B.@B. Absorb- ent Cotton, % Ib.. 20c Tena-Seville Spanish Castile Soap ..... te eeeeene 500 size Hinds’ Honey and Almond Cream ..% Wiltams’ Quick and Easy 250 size Lyon's Tooth Powder. ..... 300 size Sal Hepaticn . 600 stze Benetol Liquid School Necessities A dependable Fountain Pen and Automatic Pencil are now necessities for every efficient student, whether in the grades, high school or college. All Pens and Pencils sold at a Bar- tell store carry an absolute guarantee of satisfaction and the privilege of ex- change until you have found the one that is most suited to your style of writing. Our stock of Pens includes all the 14c standard brands in extra fine, fine, me- dium, coarse and stub, in all degrees of flexibility. In addition to the well-known Ever- sharp, you will find all the proven brands of Pencils in the various styles, lengths and finishes. Fountain Pens *WATERMAN'S IDEAL The Dt ++ 82.50 to 812 CONKLIN'S 62.50 te 610 Pencils Eversharp 50c to $5.00 Conklin $1.00 to $3.50 Parker $1.50 Sheaffer $1.00 to $5.00 If your Pen or Pencil,is in need of re- 17c 250 size Glycerine and Rose Water... 16c $1.00 size Glyco-Thymoline. .. 72c 500 Pape'’s Diapepasin ... $2.00 UNIVERSAL Aluminum pair, leave it at any Bartell Kodak Dept. behind with your cor. respondence during the vacation months, You'll enjoy answer. ing on HIGHLAND Linen, White, pink, buff, blue, gray and five cuts of envelopes to select from. Box 50¢. | Lessons WATER $ BOTTLE. ..... 1.98 Tho right watch for rough work and hard play. H are the secrets of ur Pocket Ben servic: to 4, Children's Delicious Brittles age, ballroom & now forming. [ggaone all hours, Plenty of These fine candies are from our own modern candy kitchen. No embarrasament ions from Americ mort Golden Peanut Brittle, Ib. Cocoanut Brittle, Ib.. CREDIT: AT CASH STORE PRICES ON TERMS TO SUIT YOUR OWN CONVENIENCE lependable Western watch move- Pri, de by the people who make Second——A strong one-piece case that shields the movements from dirt and ue Third—-An extra back that snaps snugly over the one-piece caso—a great addl- tional protection against jolts and jars Fourth—-Pocket Hen is adjusted to three positions and tested #ix times before he eaves the Westclox factor ular and successful instructor day or eve, Phone KB. 0259. When buy Aspirin for the reliet of head ache, colds, rheu- matiam, eto, bo sure you get the Chop Suey Brittle, Ib.......40¢ genuine Bayer Milk Chocolnte Peatnut Brit- polls Aspirin, The 406 Bayer cross ts 25¢ 40¢ DR. JOUN HK, PUGH GMAD TK OPTOMETRIST Our exami 1 Hct Hh, iy m \ a a aPY Pocket Ben sells for With luminous dial. 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