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so eng THE SEATTLE CUSHMAN MAY "BE ENLARGED Hospital to Care for Ex- | service Women Successor to Ls ns 1111 Second Avenue Pine and Westlake TACOMA, Sept. 2 vt Idaho and Alash assured, it was day by Col. Ge rin charge of th Our first special end-of-month sale brings extraor- dinary values in Gloves, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Underwear and Sweaters. These reductions are for i one day only, Saturday—and will be found at both pe ogi tee rong A nel Malkan stores. medical staffx of the hospital, Col Wonderful Umbrella Values Smartest handles, heavy quality of silk and many popular shades, [Kid Gloves, I-clasp, 2-clasp. .$1.75 Beautiful Net Camisettes....$1.95 n who will be cared the pr jod ni the hospital wh STAR ACTS ON [Bloomers of Imported Satinae $1.35| | CHARITY BI Ls star bill of acts ever presented at one At Great Reductions tober 17 to 2 everything in th ment and spectacle Side-tle jackets sleeveless charity work, Including the Christmas tree for the kidd t a tion of baskets laden bination» 4 for poor familt 3.95 Itise of the lodge ts a long Solea oe saree | Arithmetic Bad, weaned | So He Is Jailed shados— plained bs , 4 r al y $4.95 Beautiful fibre been rot cust A708 oF | Police arrested be ee ee on Blessing and $4.15 and mercerized; ‘ novel knit sleave- Finding Blesxsing’s arithmetic less; wool coat jthey jailed both men on open| atylos— > % =| OF ST. CARS WISE NATURE Britain has a number of differen From Kansas City Star. ing | Wlomatic attitudes, each of which It is fortunate that nature retains | nay mean a dozen different things. i 2 : scontrol of many of our most interest- | sa e unced Thursday by se W. Hender- Ming feature events. For instance, !f/ | son, superintendent of the mu: Taolar eclipses could be staged every | fr rllway Z on Eigh time some manager heard, or thought || To Regain a Healthy, ave. and Pike hy de the changes che heard, a public demand for one, vss f necensary, and it is belleved that the ‘ untii||, Girlish Complexion |} work will be completed during the it would not be many months | | |day. The cars will be routed as Raat cay ocd sttract bo idore ats Pongo nectintn nde + gfreeh. sil” | follows: tention from thoughtful people than | inercottsed wax’ w! -| Eastlake cars will operate in ‘a broken engagement in Hollywood. | tton m bound as at present to Eighth ave. ae . and Olive st.; west on Olive to Sixth IN'T BE TOO SURE ave.; south on Sixth ave. to Pine at.; “From eset Os Star. west on Pine to Third ave. They France says her Ruhr policy !s/|! will operate outbound over Third ave vindicated, because Britain has re turned to her own policy of hands off. But one can not always be sure. Radical changes in the routings of t cars over Sunday were an. 4 to Seventh ave.; north on Seventh to Olive, and east on Olive over the —n, | Present route. | Bast Madison, 19th ave. and Ma drona and 26th ave, § cars will FOURTH CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | (irre Gver the present route to SEATTLE Mth and Pike; north on 14th |to Pine st; west on Pine to Third } ave. and south on Third over the present route. Outbound, they will Announces Two Free Lectures on operate over the regular route to Third and Pike; north on Third to CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ze ine st.; east on Pine to th; south CHARLES I. OHRENSTEIN, C. S. B. ioe Mth to Pike Pot thenc 4 over ihe egular route, ‘ Syracuse, New York, member of the boar. p regu aieher church, the First Church of Christ, % The Montiake will operate Inbound sachusetts, and cordially invites the public to be present in || over the regular route to Mth and FOURTH CHURCH AUDITORIUM Sine eNO AIRSER ERA west on Pine st. to First aveg south on Eighth Avenue and Seneca Street | | First ave, to Union st-; east on Union FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT, 28, 1923 to Second ave.; north on Second to At 8 o'Clock | Pine st.; east on Pine to 14th; south jon 14th to Pike. Outbound they will| |travel the regular route, | The East Cherry st. line will oper. ate inbound over the regular route to Eighth and Pike, at which point the cars will use the cross-over and jthen operate outbound over the reg jular route. | Adventists to Send Delegates to East A large delegation 6 urch lead ers will be sent to th world’s gen: conference f th Day Ad. ventists, to be held in Milwaukee, Wis., October 8 to 18, from the North Pacific Union conference of the de |nomination, which Includes Wash. | ington, Oregon, Montana and Idaho. | All departments of the denomina tion will be represented in the Northwest delegation, which will be headed by Rey. Morris Lukens, of College Place, Wash. who ix presi dent of the Pacific Northwest union Your Most Important Paper— It may be your will or another's, a deed of your property, or it may be a bond, But is it kept safely from fire and thieves? Is it easily and quickly accessible? Has anyone access to it besides yourself? A safe deposit box in our vaults is the most perfect protection. The cost is small and the service is prompt and courteous. THe SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA VAN Hoon Hizzoner—Raatus, do you make « practice of stealing chickens? Rastus—No, Jedge; I Jos’ go out seml-occasionally, ‘d| ministerial utterance, End-of-Month | <= z eats 3 to Third and Pine st.; east on Pine! “WET” PASTOR IS REINSTATED} Vancouver Minister. Given) Charge at Colfax al W is not so po » 23 years of age, a few months f marriage. URGES ALIEN | REGISTRATION ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 28 legislative an proposaly designed or of the Unite without w Itution would have long alnce perished.” Montesano Man Is Found to Be Guilty A ver 4 Mike Barron & feud which when Bar trader's land After seeing medicinal producta|}) ne and go for 35 years, a promt. ent Pasadena druggist proves to self the virtue of Alvita Tablets in prostatic and bindder trouble, E A. 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SEPTEMBER 28, 1928. “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these, My brethren, ye have done it unto Me.” You are invited to see what your dollars are doing OMORROW is Visiting Day at Seattle’s welfare institutions, that are supported by the Community Fund. “Fund” may have a sound of the indefinite about it—but back of this can you not see the faces of hundreds of neglected babies brought into this world under all sorts of conditions detri- mental to their growth into useful citizens? Can’t you see the thousands of children who feel the pinch of poverty and whose young shoulders too soon feel burdens beyond the strength of many adults? Can't you see those men and women who have earned the right to a comfortable old age but are denied it through little, if any, fault of their own? é Can’t you see the thousands of frail, under-nourished children who need kindly, skillful, professional care if they are to live even, let alone have a chance in life? Can’t you see the intelligent faces of those newcomers from overseas who are so potent for good, if they just get things straight and learn to understand our customs and institutions? Tomorrow you may visit any of the 50 institutions represent- ed in the Community Fund and see the wonderful humanitarian work they are doing; see just what the money you give is accom- plishing in health, happiness and character-building. Don’t take somebody’s word for it. See for yourself. © Then you will know that the Community Fund provides the means for making your gifts go farthest—that more money is made available for welfare and charity work than under the old hit-or-miss plan of innumerable “drives” and tag days. Then you will give generously. The giving of your money for unselfish, effective use is a fine and practical expression of the principles of the Burden-Bearer of Galilee. “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these, My brethren, ye have done it unto Me,” is a teaching accepted by ail thinking people as a guide to the highest conduct of man. Our Community Fund is our civie acceptance of this principle. Visit Some of These Institutions Some Institutions, supported by the Community Fund, which will prove interesting to visitors are: Briscoe Orphan Boys’ Home, Kent. Beattle Day Nursery, 302 Broadway, Columbia Conference Home for the Aged, 408 N; Seattle Junior Home, 3307 Third Ave, W, NE ae St, Theresa's Home, 906 Terry Ave, e Theodora Home, 6559 85th N. B. ‘Travelers’ Aid Society, Oregon-Washington Rail House of the Good Shepherd, 50th and Sunnyside, Station, armies Lebanon Rescue Home, 1110 W, 65th St. University of Washington Y. M. ©, A., University Medina Baby Home, Medina, Campus. Seattle Children’s Home, MeGraw and Ninth. University of Washington Y, W. ©. A., 108 Ed Lighthouse of the Blind, 1324 Fifth Ave, tlon Building. ser? Lying Home Association, 1108 Stewart St. Washington Children's Home, 300 B. 65th st. Ruth School for Girls, 3404 B. 68th St. Y. M. C. A., Fourth Avenue and Madison Street. Kyther Child Home, 4416 Stone Way. Young Ladies’ Institute Club, 1401 Harvard Ave, Salvation Army Day Nursery, 4311 Winslow st, Young Men's Hebrew Association, 1401 17th Ave, Salvation Army Industrial Home, 914 Virginia st. ¥. W. CG. A, Fifth Avenue and Seneca Street, Florence Crittenden Home, 9217 Ralnier Ave, This Ust comprises only a few of the fifty agencies benefiting by the Community Fund “Seattle Takes Care of Her Own” Go tomorrow and see how she does it Community Fund Campaign, Sept. 30 to Oct. 8. Give Generously This advertisement made possible by friends of the Community Fund, NE nae i A cance tober banad the made burdd ters, the in $) conti