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Styles are the BEST Service the $3.50 to $12.50 SAA HATS FOR AUTUMN Quality the Values the Choose Your Fall Hat Wisely Get It Here Browning King & Co. 2nd at University St., Seattle |Straw Hat Saves for Pup’s Thievery | Skull of Woman MADRID, Sept. 22.—Senorita Vic PARIS, Sept. 22.—Mile. Adele foria Lurzos had an acquaintance | Givene was sandbagged by a robber ‘errested for stealing her purse. Bejan houryafter she had bought a new THE SEATTLE STAR [ THEY MAKE 6,000-MILE TRIP Phyllis Knight and Brother Raymond ending their ocean trip. CHESTER, N. Y, Sept. 22 oling miles eros the ocean holds little terror for nine yearold Phyllis Knight. But taking care of ‘Trav-jgrandmother tn England. They hadn't seen her for two years. But thelr mother was too busy to take them, So they went alone— so EZ A ST ONE TABLESPOQG cA single package does 44 washings —all the dishes for more than 2 weeks fore the prisoner was tried the purse was found in the kennels of a fox peppy delonging to the se-| Church Election CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 22— election of Mer. Meietius Mi as Greek Patriarch has been by allegations of politics in ‘onnection with his choice. A schism ts considered probable. " at to replace her old felt one t saved her life, as the stitt straw ‘prevented her skull being crushed Another English Prince to Marry LONDON, Sept. 22.—Soon after Princesse Mary ts married it ts re ported that the engagement of one of her reyal brothers to Lady Betty Butler, sister of the Duchess of Sutherland, will be announced. | In the third cabin of one of the largest trans-Atlantic Mners. “The ocean didn't make me nick nays the little mother, “but Ray mond kept me busy, He was ali over the ship most all the time. “After a three months’ holiday with Granny, we came back.” The two babes at sea were the fa vorites on board “ that only made it harder,” Phyllis goes on, “for I had to keep clover tab on brother,” She passed her charge over to her mother a» soon ae the boat docked at New York her seven-year-old brother, who ac companied her, t# another matter “I used to think It was fun Being & mother,” she says disdainfully But I don’t any mop. And there's the reason.” She pointed to a sparkling, black eyed youngster who was climbing a tree. “That's about the only thing he didn’t do on the ship,” she went on ‘There weren't any trees. Tut he shinned up all the poles and railing» there were | “Raymond! ‘The only response was a laugh. Now she's back at For the average family of 4 or 5 —a whisk in the hot water— lather you have ever had for your dishes. sons just one tablespoonful of Lux you have the richest, most cleansing Women themselves discovered this use for Lux. Women who for years had been getting such satisfaction from Lux for silks and woolens tried it for washing dishes, Thousands of letters have come in to us saying that Lux suds leave your china beautifully clean and at no cost to your hands, and asking us why we never mentioned it. Lux contains no free alkali. It is as gentle upon the skin as fine school and mays she hopes that none | | The little girl and her brother,|of her friends will ever ask her to lchitaren of » carpenter on & large es play house— visit their Or mother. toilet soap. Begin using Lux today for dishwashing. One box will last 44 dish- washings—more than two weeks, Lever Bros, Co., Cambridge, Mass. ep. 4 and Service to the Deposi tate here, wanted — to. THE DRIVE IS ON! [222222 THROUGH A MISTAKE agi is beta d Jaile a|BLAMES DUKE | THE “MILLIONAIRS” J) s:.cn sort steams | Reco accumulated a goodly fortune | here, selling for several years what Lux won't redden or reap mss ot aad them fo that poe re By dis>-pan look were not Included In this year's budget of That John P. Duke, state euper.| [he claimed to be a cure for sea-ick-| visor of banking, must be held re | |nexe. Hoe had several hundred testi-|*ponsible for the disorganized con. | |montals as to the efficacy of his|dition of the defunct Scandinavian | preparation when the government |American bank, was declared Friday | ‘ The Community Chest Fund | made an investigation and found the| by the Depositors’ Protective associa | ‘When contributing to the Chest fund, therefore, tt will be neces- | “cure” to be nothing other than dis. | tion, thru ite attorney, H. W. Powell gary to subscribe and specify an exact amount to the “MIL- j tilled water. He is in jail awaiting The aanociation formally demanded my :: vICE MEN jtrial for fraud. some weeks ago that Duke be re LIONAIR” CLUB, so that the work among EX-SERVICE ME: iru iad vwie pany opel nog ani and other worthy men out of work may be, properly carried on. hdd Was wibce of tome riapotiinan tee The Club's portion should have been $15,000. Sisters Won’t Be the condition which ultimately Wed on Same Day |S." the failure of the Seattle BROMPTON, Eng. Sept. 22—Be-| Duke. tn repty, pointed out that he cause they bellewed double weddings | Clored the bank exactly three months inlucky, the Misses Godelena and| from the date of his appointment o# Anne Twysden, sisters, were married | "84 of the bank examiner's depart on successive days, ae. ‘We are not criticising Duke for Res Oe closing the bank when he did.” Pow |Girl Shoots Self ell maid. “Our bitter complaint te rs |that it was closed about two years on Brother’s Grave | too ts.” ¢ asa ‘ Powell declared that Duke had tn VERDUN, France, Sept. 22—Four| ,, t years after her brother was killed |*°T™ed Malcolm Dougias last No tefonding the Fortress of Verdun, | rember oe there was nothing for Yvonne de Lienne shot herseit 6086 | Neots “bf to take up in con his grave in the military ceme home wih the collapse of the H bank. ory “We are not after Duke person. ally, Powell added, “but he ts heud of the banking office and must be [held accountable, Of course, we know that Governor Hart ts chiefly to blame. J. B. Chithere made + fool of Hart. No wonder the gov | ernor will not face depositors or an | *wer letters written in their behalf?” { WHICH IS? } ‘The Club has also helped and is helping women. This fact should not be overlooked. Sound and Conservative Banking Results in Safe You are earnestly urged to remember the “Millionsirs” with @orations. The Club has the indorsement of every foree for good fn Beattle, because it helps real men get « fresh hold—a new lease ‘on life. Pay the club a visit. See for yourself the work that t# carried on by this unusual institution. Checks can also be made out to ‘The “Millionair’ Club and sent to 98 West Main St. They wil! be reported to the Chest Fund. Respectfully yours, THE COUNCIL OF CHARITIES (Miss Prudence Christian, Sec’y) A Bank Statement That Any Man or Woman Can Understand THE SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK Statement of September 15, 1922 The Bank Has Deposits of .... $23,266,027.50 A conservative banker always has these deposits in mind, and he arranges his assets so as to be able to meet any request for payment. For This Purpose We Have: (This Ady. paid for by M. O. Wayne) 7,602,876.53 (Gold, Bank Noten and Specie) and with legal depositories returnable on de mand. (2) U. S. Government Bonds..... Same as cash. 4,747,686.10 4,118,516.89 Of municipalities, cantly salable (4) Loans railroads and other corporations, of first quality and 8,792,450.49 (5) Stock in Federal Reserve Bank... . Represents our ownership interest in the great Federal Reserve Bank of the U. 8. 54,000.00 . 4 Payable tn less than three months on the average, collateral | HURRAH--It’s Here HE old favorite—Superior Rock Springs Conl—is | again on the market, and at the yards of our Seattle distributors ready for delivery. DON’T PUT OFF ORDERING | Superior Rock Springs Coal is a high grade Wyoming free-burning domestic coal—non-clinking, sootless and leaves little or no ash. (6) Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures (7) Our New Banking House Into which we moved on August 5th, arranged so as to give every known tactlity and convenience to our customers. 52,983.41 BUNKER PRICES 807,902.19 Superior Rock Springs Coal Lump, per ton, $13.00 Egg, per ton, $12.50 Renton Hill Fuel Company Retail Phone, East 0345 Wholesale, tt 2593 Bunkers, 1001 Second South Total to Meet Deposits (8) This Leaves a Surplus of Which becomes the property of the stockholders after the debts to the depositors are paid, and is @ guarsatee fund upon which we solicit new deposits and retain those which have been lodged with us for many years $26,176,415.61 ....$ 1,909,423.11 We assure our patrons that while every effort is being made, and neither trouble nor expense will be spared to keep our cars moving from the mines, our usual careful grading and screening will be done to insure uniform quality. : Superior Rock Springs Coal Co. Ogden, Utah Our listed resources, enumerated in this statement, do not and cannot include those assets of friendliness and helpfulness which this bank has in the personnel of its board of di- rectors, its officers and employes. These are assets which pay dividends to our patrons in t service and satisfaction and have made us the largest bank in the State of Washington. A i EXECUTIVE OFFICERS Daniel Kelleher, Chairman poms < a This picture wilt set Lon- don (Ont.) school kids| straight as to which of the |twin teachers there is which. The one above is Walter Shales, and below is his | brother, James. Now, that's Debt’ Ae) t Oren fhe % vt wih s vs SAL Oran ES TS > ni errs (a ee roam 7 8s ha J. W. Spangler, President R. V. Ankeny, First Vice President P. B. Truax, Vice President J. H. Newberger, Vice President E. G. Ames, Vice President H. C. MacDonald, Cashier