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|Church to Dance in HOTWATER (Hunters Get (0° Chase, of Cordova, we were Kodiak isiand,” Mr “Accompanted by Dr | ptook | . . 7 “ pep n C week wil he “open |4 o'clock, Dr, Chase took his gun and|/bua the Immaculate Conception) ja th r 4i ee e | ‘ont into the timber alone, nerd soneert Tuenday | he at the furniture and retail tong aon acknowledged ty heating er lg an hour later that I heard @ scream | OO oe at. ‘The program will It Must Be Inspiration for publi will, be siven every ores Incers to be the best known heat: | A ew foot} bs : 4 ss | Sah unity to nee desirable furnishings 4 3 Be erearure Hye acne aypagtebabyeray BS ee " om histiea = . . artng, LF a me nae voeal and instru Fagged Spirits properly arranged how modern heating and plumbing “Warmth freely and uniformly thru. | Kodiak Dear as apenas. and blood gushing | menta 5 heii ; , ‘ oma 0 0 o mat: | thrilling adventure that nearly cost ™. — ——| Modern “Jaze habitx to the con . aking of - oe hard an Gtade tine es bg ee : bod be ete aoe Ae an the physician appear. trary notwithstanding, a home ts « Father Objects to / contribute to the m & ed before the big bear, whose hide low ss trip, Mr, and Mr« lace to n't Hike only i i eae the mere Avene Mee unter of {** Have, came out of the timber. | vived after we worked over him, and Place to live In,” It tan’t like « aba Leaving His Home ter hed - ° - sete Mong c | . ere one may drop in when one a attle Sat. {SH¢ also was wounded, Twenty-five |we took him back to the settlement Tet Where one may drop in when on j of building Untentown a., reached Beattle Sat. | ¥ . . ‘ ; ; lyards from where my wife and I ; feels ke dancing, or @ hospital] “John, dear, don't you think we Systema are arranged #0 urday night on the steamer Ala-| " pellbound, th ahauated man at Kodiak Ne told us he had come hould go t th nm t this n bot be placed he} meda. The Basterners also brought |® apellbo 6 exhausted ma: xy er {Which one may resort to when one|*hould go to the eoncert this eve — heedapengy er bok mo ag ‘in lect a cel beak Soniat.tha young | wumuned @ round, With {Unexpectedly on the bear and her) Whie f the other places that |"? Really, ft is shameful the - Eeeement or on the gee: BP cet rege . a growl th ned her padeloub. Without tacing careful ain he |!* Hh or any of the other f |way we are neglecting the affairs TaFee bulldings, basement installa tons are usually desirable. Reeent ly, however, there has been placed iM the hands of the heating engineer A hot water heating boiler that Be instatied th a cetiarie of ‘ Sodiak whose hide they | f the giant Kod whose hi Ses venn we fn man just ax jaan yee e shot fired by “We were camped fn an untracked | rench guide ou mals wide — brought her down ne fell dead upon the unconscious doctor “A deep wound had been inflicted one that ts made for a bungalow as ‘well as a three-story houne, attention,” Buy a GOOD home thru a BETTER office. It’s the BEST way F you want some new furniture, why not borrow the money on your home and pay cash? Furniture dealers tell us “cash saves half.” We charge no commission or bonus on our real estate loans. You pay us in small monthly payments to suit your income. In- terest is calculated on the reducing balance at current rates (6, 7 or 8 per cent). 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Every detail of its business is carefully checked over several times each year by representatives of the National Government. Its MEMBERSHIP IN THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM affords ample protection for any emergency and, in addition, enables the bank to properly care for the banking needs of the business interests of this district thru through the accessibility of the additional re- sources of the Federal Reserve Bank. As a guarantee to protect all depositors, the stockholders of The Seattle National Bank have pledged over ONE MILLION NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PALD-UP CAP- ITAL AND SURPLUS. These same stockholders have selected a group of men to act as Directors and Officers of The Seattle National Bank, who are long experienced in financial affairs. Included in this group are men who are recognized leaders of the business and civic affairs of this com- munity. COMPLETE PROTECTION is thus afforded your deposits in The Seattle National Bank, which are under the guardianship of the management of recognized ability. The resources of this bank, which are the largest of any bank in the State of ‘Washington, totaling over TWENTY-SIX MILLION DOLLARS, testify to the confidence placed in this bank by many thousand citizens of Seattle. In addition to the assured factor of Safety, every modern facility for the convenience of our customers is embodied in the handsome new bank building which has just recently been Seatfle National Bank Southeast Corner, Second Avenue at Columbla Largest Bank in Washington OFFICERS Daniel Kelleher, Chairman J. W. Spangler, President R. V. Ankeny, First Vice President E. G. Ames, Vice President P. B. Truax, Vice President J. H. Newherger, Vice President H. C. MacDonald, Cashier C. L. LaGrave, Asst. Cashier E. K. Reiley, Asst. Cashier C. W. More, Asst. Cashier Wm. Kahlke, Asst. Cashier J. H. Miner, Asst. Cashier. THE SEATTLE STAR Columbus’ Memory, jin Dr. Chase's arm, but be was re- fired and the bullet entered the ant jare designed for people when they Enraged, eho rushed him, |feel Just one certain way and he had barely ereaped a necond attack when his seream attracted our lao attention to “ given in the Aurmented yed with spe | HOME IS MORE of our muaie club.” : “Aw, I'm all ttied now with the paper, and I'd rather be shot than out.” | Jobn, I am afraid we're getting | 4. We stick around home like « muple of folks 80 years old, and it! » out we get bored to death ond wleepy about the time the party |etarts, 1 think an effort to #0 A home must be comfortable when An attractive exhibit has been arranged in our | commodious modern show rooms, which will ene able you to compare the various types of heatin, equipment and to inspect the most practical an artistic accessories of sanitary plumbing. Experts will explain the various displays and an- swer any questions you have on this subject. You are cordially invited to visit this exhibit, There will be no obligations incurred. If you are interested in “better homes,” you will find it instructive and profitable. you are tired and restful when your! |nerves are frayed, It must be a goc place to play and « splendid field |serious work. It must be an tnspir tion when your spirits are fagge we should make land in addition to all this it must be ! out more,” an expression of the Individuality | you've get tate} com pretty well yourself, 1'iL| on dressing night, either,” it. I'm just pre } I think people | » principles is of coUrKe 4] 5.14 effort keep | ung we're not 45 yet mut not get in @ rut 90 early | y of those who live DING MUST » keen LANNED RIGHT i» for a home entablished and going testing all, mhke an and, John, to substantial and The that is building |property planned plumbing | treatment land lighting and te wa |must be handled by expert workmen | After these easontials have been tn Mother. | Attend all dancea with the youngsters, or sro right, as usual, Well, what will we do? the sense | wh But why not r, OF some KO of color and line values and a keen ort of jonire to make her home t ml peal hy ng two nigh Moar oh, ak Waa week? we would + stay around home and read and! and al! that, but os out more. let's force I will get me} dresses and a hat} and jaats all week f helping every wif of new as to veal best ou must get a new suit and! reaulta in her home at the most rea and we will start out sonable prices, It im to ald and in * will stop inviting us, © don't brace up.” dear, but can we sal women and girls who the r and the struct the furnishing their homes { color combinations t arrangement furnit ow for the selection of furniture furnishings to be in keeping with Mother, Burned, Rescues 6 Tots ¢ new clothes at once?’ dear, Don't forget |Cherry’s, They allow one to have j"ix months to pay, you know. We her littl home ablaze from cellar to roof, Mrs. James ranchers wife, plunged Into the and carried her stx litte children to” style and architecture and the} Wear clothes while paying for ltype of room, are important in the|them.” 1015 Second Ave. in the| BEND, Ore., Oct. 9—Mother love lbuliding of a comfortable, artistic|Mialto Bldg, 2nd floor over Pig'n|burned more fiercely than mere ele-| safety. She was badly burned 4 home Whintle—Advertinement E mental flame here yerterday. With | the face. | SHORT COURSE ~ : — nba vt IN GOOD TASTE It is a ehort course In good taste jand in interior decoration, in mak ing your hone what you yourself represent. Furnishing a home cor rectly # an art which every one is called upon sooner or later to practice. Its success lew in a fine and accurate ner a real creativ concerned with transform | rooms into places of} restful beauty Selection and ar rangement are the watchwords of! Visit The National During “Better Homes’’ Week the successful home decoratér | To select fitting materials for} the home reqvires more than com mon sense and sincere efforts; it calls for experience, . Because the! average woman does not have the! opportunity to cultivate her taste in the matter of house furnish as frequently as she dow in wea ing apparel, merchants of Seattle! are giving an entire week to the work of exhibiting furniture and furnishings, equipment for the} home and the best methods of| handling the materials selected. | | | “FASHION sHow" OF FURNISHINGS A “fashion «how of houre fur Hishings, “smartly dressed” gpg in the display departments of the various shops and experts on taik in the} \ehopm, the schools and the var | club meetings during the week, are| some of the events acheduied the dates between October 9 an M4. The housewife who has no im-| mediate needs and desires merely | to widen her knowledge and per- fect taxte is weually reluctant t« call at the shops for this purpose. | When they are competied from time | this lack of information is a serious handicap! and often results in disappointment and waste. The exhibitions of furnishings during this week in the many bus houses are great © future home furnishers may n thelr knowledge and form their tartes. | Inf tion that = cduld~—not | ‘wine be guined in months will | All this week our windows and display floors will be used to show you how you can have a better furnished home at Moderate Cost. Better furniture for every room in the house is shown at prices which attract economical buyers—with Easy Payment Terms that will suit everybody. Be sure and call at the National this week, make such purchases as you wish, because roome | home decorations to fon rs era It’s Easy to Pay— the National Way National Furniture Co. 418-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth Telephone Main 2665 fo time to refurnish, schools | po easily obtained by a tour of the HOLLAND BULBS Now is the time to get your varieties to beau- tify your home. Noth- ing more pleasing in || springtime than a bed of Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffodils or Crocus, etc. Get our folder, just off the press. It’s free for the asking. COLT- | McLOUGHLIN 1103 First Ave. (Near Spring St.) Elliott 5156 One of Gardner J. Gwinn's Better Homes We Have Built Hundreds of Seattle’s Better Homes Don’t fail to get our New Plan Book, containing a large selection of well-planned homes, both large and small, and also both “Electric Homes, designed and built by us, The book sent postpaid, $1.00. GARDNER J. GWINN, Inc. DR, EDWIN J. BROWN’'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia st, ° Seattio'w “Designer and Builder of Homes of Individuality” tf tor “More ‘Than 21 17th Floor Hoge Building Elliott 6359. Yeara, 7 told, that dire lor thor stor tené pow hin Nvit tha! I best fou! nen pro and the Lar sh Fae € S83see g qn Tee SESS BESES2 esegesf Tol Sse? Ti