The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1922, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR | a | SLOGANS They're Pouring In by Hundreds. Plenty of Time Left, However. Why Not Try for the Prizes? Must Be on Electrical Week. | Here are today's entries in the} Do the Rest, Install Now,” ASSIGNEE SOLD T0 US Miss Oliver’s Baby Shop was sold for the benefit of the creditors. We purchased it and it must be disposed of at once. This large and well-selected stock of high-grade infants’, chil- ' dren's and misses’ wear must be closed out at once. contest that The Star is conducting! I. Whitehead, 271444 King st: | |to select a slogan for use in connec; “Mrom Battleship to a Toaste | : tel ith the celebr n of Bleetri Hiectri® is the Home Roaster.” | | Cost Has Not Been Considered in Marking Down the Prices =| scr.) sisson S| Wes daa Td sane. p i j } 9, Inedusi “Klee jeally jone Means orf Every garment must be disposed of, fixtures sold, and in a Mr leabil A.’ Giiean, 16 W.ldmerboee few days Oliver’s Baby Shop will be no more. Your opportun- |) st! H. Quigley, 6922 19h ave *Bleetrictty the American Mod | N. ern Domestic Servant | Electricity Makes Housekeeping | Sta Kany x Blectricity, the Newest, Quickest,| tricatly I ity to buy school clothes and infants’ wear of this high quality does not come very often. Take advantage of this sale and buy plenty. @ Wlectric Day In Here to ne—Well Done H |Cleanest, Cheapest, Easiest Labor:| “Blectric Energy Saves Time and : * | Baver.” Temper.” Doors Will Open Tomorrow, Saturday, dems Willa Kivediot | eeraet Dest, Sure, wert | » George, Electricity Is Kh lly Done eli Done September (6, 9:30 A. M. anedlere-sm This stock consists of infants’, children’s, growing girls’ and misses’ ready-to-wear. Wash Suits, Rompers, Bath Robes, Layettes, Hats, Sox and many other lines. The following are 1 Equipment Peps Prog Cunient, Cheapest at Way” | 19th ave, N. EB | The American Plan—the Blectri Electrical! Appliances, Contented Homes.” » It Well-—Do It Electr ' 7 leat Appliances for Every | C. D, Hunt, 7814 Strand ave Keep Efficient by Kissing Well j = © oF . 3 ra “ Do It Electrical a few prices taken at random throughout the store: I <a, Corinne Goodhue, 2008 234 ave, 8 This Letter Will Tell You How You can buy a Child’s Dress for An Infant’s Vest for 17c—Oliver ot inde ni, It Must Be Electric Winifred Hatto, * ap rmerngs $1.63 that Miss Oliver sold at $4.50. sold it at $1.00. | *ktectricity, Your Domestic Bers “Where Electricity Hers Spr maice2if ie “aed mother gave me aes, B Pinkham’s veg 59 . " a ae . " | Meet.” " Compoind when was between thirteen and fourteen years old and Another for $1.59 that Oliver sold Another now 39ce—Oliver’s price was | YMCA | Marian Hein, 4334 Evanston ave was going to school, because I suffered with pains and could not re I did at $3.95. \ $1.50, For Servic nleetricity,” ho lectricity Enters, Ousts Drudg not have any more trouble after that until | was married, then I always was One at $4.19 that Oliver sold at One of heavy silk and wool $1.19; she Basiest Way—Use Electric: |" not Hein, 4334 Evanston ave troubled in my back while carrying a child and could not do my work until $10.75. was $2.50. Vries Riledilinearaiy” ; “Our Me ctricity, Heats I took the Vegetable Compound again. I am strong, do all my washing and A Misses’ Dress is now priced at A Bib for 3c; was 20 For Health, Service, Happiness—|COok*, Sw Washe ironing and work for seven children and feel fine, 1 always have an easy i $3.98; Oliver's price was $7.25. pelresoMineadiced Le cos ¥y2 Electricity fags Sooo apes ae time at childbirth and what it did for me it will do for other women. I am \ Another $2.98 that was $4.50. Rompers for $1.29—Oliver’s price riper! eet ph eg PE pisiny * willing to answer any woman if she wishes to write asking what it did for A wool serge at $6.98, Oliver's price was $3.75. Electrlcttg for Fit ett “Blectrical Way, the Only Wa me.”—Mrs, Joun Hirer, 53 Dilley St., Cumberland, Md. ‘ OnE ptiisy : : tained Say It With Electricity.” | H.C. Perkin 901 W. Lander st i was $13.75. Stork Knockabouts 13e—Oliver’s “United We Stand, Divided We| ' bb gt amit An infant's white, elaborately em- price was 50c. Fall, Electricity Here for | Hotel Congress ay 5 A . 239—Oliver’s pri _ al ie rae ae ’ t, Quick his letter is but one of a great number received every year from women i broidered Coat at $2.3 liver’s price A Child's Sweater for $1.98—Oliver’s | aX, Hy palo, “joes Eva ston | t rpora young and old, and from almost every walk of life rese letters testify » 4% was $6.00. price was $4.50. jm : Lamieig ene eee 400 “ to the merit of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege Compound. ra One for $3.29 that Oliver sold for An Infant's Bonnet, hand embroi- || “Biectrically Done In Perfectly] Mrs @. Be Brown 1800 48d aye Mrs. Heier has a large family, and works very hard for them. But any / $9.95. dered, 89, that Oliver sold for $4.50. SCTaA “Mhencite “Was. the Rectect| With Electric Things woman is willing to work hard and to work long hours if her health A Child’s Winter Coat for $2.95— Kabo Maternity Supporters, $2.29— Way.” | “No Regrets for Blec ; is good and she is able to get the results she is working for. As she says, ; Oliver's price $8.75. Oliver's price was $4.50. ar te K. Butler, 9275 46th ave. te Pye Champion Heata what the Vegetable eee did for her it will i? for ~~ fpr, = ia southwe + alate her offer . , Another for $1.19 that was $5.50. Child’s Sweater, Toque and Leggings, | “Electrically Done, Achievement) Mrs. I. G. Pattison, R. F. D. No. 3, | Vepstable Compo ner offer to answer letters asking about the 6 8, 2 . i | Box 52, Everett i y ; . A Girl's Coat for $4.98, formerly all wool, set for $4.89, and Oliver sold ae Mall, 06 Terry ave: * mand the Modern Slave, Elec The Vegetable Compound contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and $15.00. it for $14.50. ectricity, the World's Depend. | tricity.” can be taken in safety by any woman. Your livelihood may depend on janie Servant.” j 3. Patdson, R. FD. No. 3, Box | “Blectricity, the Power Behind | 5%, Everett the Push of Progress.” i} Yours to Command, Electricity.” The Blectric Way Will Always} M. 4. Smith, 1103 E. 73d st.: | Pay.” “Blectrical Homen your health. So try Lydia E. Pinkham's ete Compo LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN, pot AND MANY OTHER GREAT REDUCTIONS | “Put Electricity to Work for Your Firm Butiding Stones }Comfort and Convenience.” | Mrs. A. Jd. Miller, 401 KE. Meeker | conomical, Reliable, Power ave, Kent / / | i | tle ity i the Indispensad’ Servant of M KE. Olson, 11 ectricity Most Efficient Servant Anna Stocks, Benton City: “Do It With Electricity c ty Instead —_—_—_—_—_—_— - ——————e | |. Mullen, 1428 1Ath ave; ‘Make Seattle the Elect Warb, Iron, Bake, Sew or Sweep Clean, Cheap N. Oth at. chor Poor, the on Make Work a Oliver’s Baby ner Corner Fifth and Union Without & ctrielt Mrs. F. D. White, Box 51, East) Do it Raster With ewe Pam i : THE PHILLIPS BOYS | ee i “An Electric Life Makes & Happy) “Use Electricity and Live in Ee ur ” the first eye we have found since we} | wit 5 = eS era SR ag lestablished our bureau for lost — Clothes S The Easiest Way In Electric yma Ku « ing ot: 1313 THIRD AVENUE | way } “The White Coal Way is Cleaner.’ che } 2 Open Opposite Pantages Bldg. Economical, Effictent, Wleetrict The slogan should express “It may interest you to know that | Under the mana, : what electricity Is doing for man jin the lost articles we have more pa- | Bachrach, Seattle clothing . i Married Lover 0 of Years Ate a Done From Sun to At Hogs development of the and nightgowns than anything |The Rochester Ciothes ; 3 | gun.’ ind; the importance of electric) hermes We have several dozens of |open Saturday at 1012 i 4 . This way for real shoe J tempts Murder |} “Reduce Your Day's Work to] Northwest: what the electrical | rraveler Has. ‘to Wear His/them. piain and fancy, and in all/Bachrach has been we . value and a square deal. Kilowatt Hours” servants are doing to relieve the rr me |colors, left by guests. Somehow |the clothing industry manyy | | YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Sept. 15—|_ "Kilowatt Hours Mean Minutes in] drudgery in the home, or the Sunday’: Optic | people forget them easier than any-|both the manufacturing ~al Our New Autumn Price [Dorothy D. Mills,” 23 years old, has | Work.” general work of the entire elec : thing else. In view of that, 1 would | chasing ends. His : cad ifiled a charge of attack with intent| “Th® Electric Way Makes an Fasi-| ‘leal industry. NEWARK, N. J, Sept. 15.—An el |ROt feed bad about forgetting the feature suits of clothes i [to kilt against Ira C. Craig, reat es. ' or Dar ue peveee ‘will Be sigan eg pl jeve {pairs of trousers. si tate dealer and church aucker any | William Fuller, 7737 19th ave.) First. Premier vacuum cleaner, |derly man, who reeistered three} _ é N ithereby revealed a Dr. Jeyuii andl" valued at $55 | weeks ago at a Newark hotel as John! | ” Secs i, Westinghouse waffie iron, | Mortimer Fortescue, of Peoria, 1) $20 jand who inadvertently left a giasn| 1. turnover toaster, valued at | eye in his room when he checked out | later, has written to panager of the! send on the eye (Mr. Hyde existence of eight year Slectricity for Efficiency |duration SMe years’! «plectricity, Master of Seeming | ¥Aluec | Imposnibilities.” Electricity, the Modern Servant.” | $8.0 "Blectricity Your $4 | She alleges that Craig educated her in a boarding school with his daughters. That after she finixhed school he set her up in taxhionable | bm ts Juice ft lapartments, and that when they be Mrs. E. I. Belanger | Submit your slogans to the slogan editor of The Star, not later than | September 20 j i t was unpardonably careless of | jeame estranged last April, stripped | ave. | You may submit as many slo nerieeain Pen’ cidade pack . me,” writes Fortescue cann the apartments and took the furniah:|""".c14 seetnode Fly Hence & o you please, but net more | doand how I sl have been s0 ings to his home than one prize will be given to « ' ( Later they made up.” she de Slectricity Advance person. Slogans may be up t Ithoughtless aa + © your hotel ; ‘ ~y gg FAB . ampbell, Marion st © | without checking ove my belong Come in and see them. clares, But a few nights ago he! “onc that Impulse, Equip Your 10 words in length, but the short ings, in whfch case I certainly would! duplication among prize-winning | D8V® missed the glass eye. It may slogans, the slogan received first | "Ye been misplaced, but I hope you will be adjudged the winner, Jean find it. I have been using an-/ j other eye since I left your hotel, but sent for her to come to hin home and er the better. In the event of in the presence of hin wife, who, she said, pulled down window blinds and Ipinned a nket over a window #0 Id not witness the pro- Others at five dollars, Don’t forget our School Shoes for boys and girls— | | Home With Electrical Appliances | Now | " "Cook and Clean With Electricity. No Dust. You'll Last Longer.” j | Undertaker George West was heay-| ment had been saving Fortesque's lly fined for the theft of ornamental giass eye, Carrigan, inclosing the parts of a coffin after he had super eye. replied to Fortesque as follows } | ¥ined the funeral rites at the ceme-| “We knew you would ask for the! STIMATE OF THR ite eye, and we're sending it along. It in| . 7 By ‘ Eventually Electricity Will as it ts the eye I always have re \ Lo i rea oe D0 | ) SS mg wear and tear in every pair. beat and kicked her Into! your Work—Why Not Now?" \Undertaker Robs a serves for Sunday wear and dress \ . r “Prean the Button, Electricity win | occasions, I would like to have my : , 4 to the heme of her aunt 5 y) - Where your dollar does its full duty. Ron compe he ping eon Mn Lg . “| Coffin Sold by Him [0002 3nt when ttn too arenes up 3 | STRATFORD, Eng. Sept. 15.—{ Carrigan'’s lost and found depart-| +e office giri and steno pher. In her |Craig was the father, but none of ¥ to police ehe states that shelthem lived. Craig is 43 years old has borne four children, of whom ane hes three children. (Paid Advertis KS wRARtEe ‘ Birthplace of most-for-the-money shoes, THE PHILLIPS BOYS 1313 THIRD AVENUE Opposite Pantages Bldg. NOTICE OF M | ‘PaciFiC This te a cordial invitation for every woman in Seattle and vicinity to visit us and inspect our new Fall styles for Mother and Daughter, containing the utmost in value. For Father and Son we are heretofore adog 1 year, beginnin at which tims and place any taxpa mission, and shall be When auch hearing n will proceed to make nder the. « MN, for} The esti Lal oy HAVE A THIS. : oun COAL —_ SHORTAGE Best authorities predict REVENUES a coal shortage even Department and Weighing $ 2,900.00! though the miners resume Purehaatng ond bististicn ¥.400.00) equally prepared to show you = newest Fall Fashions we $22.50; $7.50 down and $3.00 a month, or 3 per Spokane Street Wiel geet eee ie make it possible for you and yours to wear the kind 000.90 at once. Total, General ttteeeeeereereseeeene $164,217.00 §* 9,700.00! A water heater such as Merit ity 008.50 | recs: aver ennseabied fer i this will insure your hav- edd ing hot water economic- HRS tee 00] ally. 440.00 17,000. 00) 1,500.00 We have only a carload 19/900 tn at this special price, sissy svert. SRR | | 887.20 $877,157.00] veneral Outlays and Betterments 000.00 cent discount for cash . kd Cibslee Conte we of with order. Installed as Total Operating Nevonwes arene ee Gage as1.00] clothes ane desire, and yet usual, Net Operating Surplus $114,762.80 you may pay m such small sli eee me eee | weekly payments that you SEATTLE aiminh's CovS Improveinent, interest. will never miss the money. Central Waterfront Improvement, interest M ring Honda #. LIGHTING COMPANY Maturing Bonds ee" ; TIN ailgtal Amount tor, tndeptednens. = PY 4 ATTACH A 1308 Fourth Ave. otal Amount tor Indebtednesa....s«.sse.s ew it C tala ” i), GAS WATER Main 6767 Lesa, Operating Surplus ‘ ‘ } * Net Levy—HBond Redemption and Interest $360,971.84 | Hated thie Stet day of Aumuor ates . This damp cargo, valued at $675,000, would have found He HE PoRT or way into thirsty American throats if Uncle Sam’s booze | W. 8. LINCOLN Jew a ‘it| SON proud sleuths at New York hadn't become suspicious and seized it together with the Gemma, British ship, that was bearing it. HEATER —— THE GAS CO. THE PORT COMMISSION OF GORGE FF, COTT.

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