The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1923, Page 2

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Semi-Annual Dividend % ON SAVINGS War Savings Stamps Victory and Liberty Bonds Bring Them in and Have Them Credited to Your Account Weekly Savings—How They Grow + The following results include | Sompounded semi-annually: $1.00 a week saved regularly, in & years will amount to..... : 20 years will amount to.. 18 years wil] amount to. 20 years wil] amount to... $3.00 a week saved regularly, in & years will amount to. 20 years wil} amount to. 45 years will amount to. 20 years will amount to.. $4.00 a week saved regular] & years will amount to. 20 years will amount to... 16 years wt!! amount to. 20 years will amount to. $5.00 a week saved regularly, in & years will amount to..... 6% dividends, Savings left here on or before Jan. 15, 1923, will earn dividends from Jan. Ist. Accounts received in amounts from $1.00 to $5,000.00. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000.00. utual Savings and pan Association 815 SECOND AVENUE CHICAGO, Jan. §—"Oh, you bunny baby!" wrote Evelyn Marshall to | wall, drowned many cattle| John C Curtia Mra Curtis found the letter. It gave her a divorce. ) ew Year _ 1923 Right Plan This Year to Be Free From Financial Worries Open a Credit Account th the Pacific and reap the benefit our price reduction on all Men’s, 's, Boys’ and Girls’ Apparel fing our January plearance Sale Make Your Own Credit Terms PAY AS LITTLE AS 221 THIRDAVE..CORUNIVERSITY ADVENTUR oF He TW JACKIE IN DREAMLAND | “Ready! Begin!’ said the man and Jackie gave Caesar a@ bang on the nose. Little Jackie Jumping Mouse was|peoph sitting around tn long rows sportng. He etl bad on the littl» | staring at him! red packet the Brownies had «tven| “Oh, horrors? thought Jackte. him and over him were the warm | “They'll be setting the cat on me covers that Nancy and Nick bad/now, I'll have to run! fucked around him when they went| Hut just then a man tn @ blue! with Dusty ¢ it, the ft out his man, to make Jackie com you do, Mr. Kan the winter, re glad you Hip house was away under the|have come and hope you have had cround In a nice warm place where|a pleasant journey. Here are the Jack Frost couldn't reach him. boxing gloves, an here ts the per) Jackie Mouse snored again and/son you are to rn turned over. He was dreaming. He| Jackie looked down at himself tn/ was dreaming that he was « kanga-jamazement. Lo and behold, he had roo in @ clreus and he waa very | grown enormounly He wee indeed | happy. a kanguroo! Then he looked at his Suddenty @ Utte trap door under |enemy and behold It was Caesar the hia bed sprang open and the Iittle |Cat, blinking his eyes tearfully mouse fell thru ft like « ripe plum “Fee i the man and ¢ more like @ ball of yarn out of @|Juckie gave Carsar a bang on the sewing basket, his tall trailing after | noee that sent him him ike « long reveling. “fieore on ft Dreamiand,” sald He whizeed around and around, all/the man. And everybody clapped the time aliding downward thru a/ Jackie was happier than ever be place like « coal chute, and after / had been tn his life. a while be landed on something hard.| He gave Caesar « good walloping But he wasn’t hurt @ bit and sprang | just as he had always wished to do. up ike « bed spring | “Dreamland is @ fine place,” Then he saw where he was In| thought he, the middle of « big circus tent fust | (To Be Continued) on he had dreamed with hundreds of (Copyright, 1923, vy Seattle Star) wart sand. ortable for | hand THE ONE-MAN WOMAN BY RUTH AGNES ABELING CHAP. 24—A SENSE OF PEACE BEGIN HERE TODAY } Her patient she found altting up KATH WARD, living with her widewer/ in bed. Even unshaven and with « band aged head, there was about him an unmistakable sens of breeding, cu! certain workdliness which ogether unpleasant in tte father, JUSTIN PARSON®, has a visitor, CHINATOWN ALICE, whe says Katew dead busmand. DAN WARD, was father of Altos’s ohtid. DOROTHY. The latter falle Ul, and He amilea as Kate entered the room, It was « charming amie and Kate wondered as she watched the play of it what the voice which ao ‘be |COmpanted it would be ike, She pulled up the curtains as she Wanderer Returns From Southern California “How are you, Tom? Ht you look. Thought you were Los Angeles, Hope you're got stay up here for @ while now. We've missed you over at the club” “Well, you know I'm keen about the old home town and giad to be back. Matter of fact, I've teen here all of three days, but have been so | busy getting settled again that I | haven't seen any of the boys” “You surely are looking fina You! know, Tom, how we Seattle folk» | | hate to give any compliments to Los| Angeles, but I must say that you look better in that new suit than I've | ever seen you. You must have paid/ & pretty price for it down In the city of movie stare and tourists.” | “Haha! That's « good one, Man. wait till I tell you all about this guilt. You're right in one thing. It's new, and tn another as it's the most satisfactory sult T've had in a long time. But you're wrong, dead wrong about Los Angeles. I got it |right here the day I got back. One ee ee reason I hurried back Is that T had could be kept there for the to have @ new one and I knew juat where I wanted to get It." “Oh, say, out out all the mystery and let mo in on the secret, Where 4id you get that suit?” “All right I'll tell you. Cherry’s, . ‘They are at 1016 Second ave., in the |, “Wonder how it happened, ny-|hisito Bidg, between Madison and |how-—euppone somebody's wondering | apring, just over the Pig'n Whistle. |where he ts right this minute, Find | rhgy youl pend Valuns now, am lanything to tell you who he Ia?” heli coat caly $06 T hee al anked. charge account there, and tt's a Justin mentioned the envelope | iuenty satisfactory place. Adee well io stotel’s quite a piece from here— lous traveling he does for a few days better off he'll be.” The physician |was a man of few words. and explained, too, that he had ; stopped on his way for the doctor to pend @ telegram to “Mrs, James | Latham, at Sullivan. | “I thought he might be married jand a message would reach his |wite or mother or whoever he has there,” he added | “Gooar’ said the physician | ‘The two men set about making | James Latham—if that was his name | comfortable They took him into |the one room upstairs—Kate’s room | During the process of getting him |to bed, he regained consciousness, opened his eyes, looked at the two |men near him and then cloned them EXTRACTION FREE DAILY colm P jagain In natural seep. oer whalebone rubber, which 4 ‘The door at the head of the atairs| Mot gover the roof of the mouth |was left open, and Kate, resting on |7% have two OF more teeth. | @ couch near the foot of the aire | Natural Rubber, in the sitting room, knew that the! set of teeth,.......,... $5.00 | guest under their roof must te sleep. | ling well, for she heard no sound |save his regular breathing. She slept Bier” Of he humbo jlittle, Her brain was busy with the teeth... events of the past few days. Bo) much had happened and so little of | its meaning was clear. Yet, strange lly, she had & wense of peace about |the whole thing. | When she tried to reason, her brain told her that something waa wrong—that there waa reason for anxiety. When she let go, became inately feminine and let her intuition [have precede: she felt at peace. She smiled a little as she rome next morning and talked half aloud. OUT RATE n always used to say I had an} uncanny gift for reading people al DENTISTS ciroumstances—perhaps he knew. Kai ed 20 Years perhaps,” ste said. | and Ave. and University St. | Dressing hurriedly, she went up. 7 stairs, Open © to 6 Dally—@ te 12 Sundays i um. OLD CROWN RIDGEWORK, . Most of our present patr commended By Ow “custome fs, whowe work ta MA sfaction. mviNg goed ‘All work guaranteed for 18 yeare Examination free, TAFT IS ORDERED ABOUT BY WAITER IN SENATE CAFE WASHINGTON, Jan, 6.TIt f always all “heer and skittler’ be ing chief justion of the United taten Folks tn the neonate restaurant saw Chief Justice Taft “take or dor” the other day dining room were two nat ented nt a long publi lara turned back, ‘1 In walks Chief hangs his hat on a hook Jown with the navy. But not for long! Hot on hin trail came the head waiter “Thin way, Chief Justice handing him his hat, and ushertn him back Inte room reserved for nenators and supreme court uations Taft amiled goodnaturedly, and went everything Justice Taft and wit the private dinin Officers Learn Transport Lore | The art of supplying hungry vol diers in the Meld was explained to regular army, national guard and re serve officers Thursday night tn the | Times assembly room by Maj. Mal-| Andrus, U. &. A. A committes was appointed to ar range affiliation with the national body of army reserve officers. The next session will be beld Jan. 18 when a talk will be given on the. organiza tion of army stafra said, “Good morning.” She was eager, yet half feared, to hear his reply What if his voice should be the ne heard with Alice the other evening. Kate naw the amile return to the face of th@ injured man and then watched his lips open to «peak (Te Be Continued) (Copyright, 1923, ny Beattie Star) COSTS ONLY 0c BUT MY, HOW POSLAM HEALS! A hundred dottare couldn't bw Peet reltet that the Aree touch re scalp they simply cannot before the w brightens the com. and prevents rn of DR. JOMN M. PUGH RADUATE OPTOMETHIST tom la as perfect 1514 Westlake Ave. Near Fourth and Pike Biackheaded Pimples Quit WithS.S.S. 7” Pimple-Poison Goes When Red- lood-Celle Increase! S. S. 5. Builds These Red-Blood Cells, Tou can be eure of wubstitute for red. Dolson ca: Jour blood as long as there ar Tick red-blood-cells in it. More Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect ree 10.00 ! $4.00 + Medical actence. pure rich blood. They mean clear, ay, lovable complexions, herve power, are ted by freedom for Dlackhead ma and sk from pimples, from from boils, from ec aptions, from rheuma. tiem imporities, from ‘that tired, ex- bhusted, ru: feel Red- - re and cod. is stores in larger aise bottle is mical, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1928. = 2. ~— CCU G. D. PHILLIPS, Inc. Shoes and Stockings FURTHER REDUCTIONS Tuat spett E-C-0-N-O-M-Y For vou Many new styles have been added to those already on sale, and drastic cuts on all sale shoes are in effect, to insure speedy clearance. LOT NO. 2 beaver, suede or 1 Cuban heels LOT NO. 1 600 PAIRS comprises practical! rd show Tongue pumps in patent brown calf, welt soles an Beaver suede Oxfords with patent or brown over calf trimming, military heels. n this This group of wtrap slipper and © though Thene ranged in price up to $8.00 sale for nea Patent strap «lippers, plain or combination, high or low heels Black or brown Oxfords, in kid or calfakin 4.80 1100 PAIRS 1.95 Felt Slippers Now on Broken lines of high shoes, fords and strap slippers on rack, Ox- the LOT NO. 3 Silver slippers herls, Patent «trap with colored trim: Spanish heels, i trimmed, two straps and Cuban heel LOT NO. 4 This group contains complete lines of the season's newest and most popu lar styles tn tor strap effects ent and new combinations All Colors SPECIAL FOR MEN ‘Two groups, containing « wide vartety of high and low shoes in late models and all leathers. G. D. PHILLIPS, Inc. 1308— SECOND AVE.— 1308 HOUSE BARGAINS PARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE Next to Economy Market, Just Below Pike Street 1,000 Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Coats at Sensational Prices figure in Friday's and Saturday’s selling at less than one-half their honest, reg- ular value. We bought this assort- ment at a few cents on the dollar and they go on sale at the smallest margin of profit we've ever realized on gar- ments of such unquestioned quality. HUNDREDS OF STYLES ALL DESIRED COLORS Well tailored and best of materials, in Bolivias, Plushes, Camel’s-hair Cloth, Normandies, Velours, Seal Plush PRICES Women's Mines’ and $15.00 Women’s and Misses’ Coats, sizes a $4.95 34 to 44.... $25.00 Women's and Misses’ ito dt... $9.95 $40.00 Women’s and Misses’ sto 4... $14.85 sae 7 to 14.” D495 . $8.95 $20 Girls’ Coats, sizes 7 to 14.. DRESSES One hundred Silk Taffeta Dresses, embroidered and braided— a Regular $10.00; on sale Fri- $12.50 Little Tots’ Coats, day and Saturday at | HOUSE BARA PARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE $7.50 Little Tots’ Coats, 20 6...... BID 2 to 6...... Market

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