The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1924, Page 3

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THE SPATTLE STAR (HERE SHE IS | ‘KENT FIREMEN FIGHT ACTION Volunteer firemen of Kent are will: ing to have thoir organization, hon- oved thru years of service t | dissolved by Ukase | counell, but wi thelr own p with one fo THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President nest ‘ Women’s Fine Coats — One of a Kind—Offer a oan for Saving 85 Many shown ==— for the First Time In aupe to compel the First National bank of| Kent to honor a check for $747.67 drawn on the fireman's treasury fund by the ex-volunteers, The bank has refused to honor the check pending sottlement of the controversy, In addition to providing for a aa pald fire department and dinsolution of the volunteers, the counall ordi: nai ht to tranafer the funds of ‘teers into the city trea: | ury. To tho last man, the volunteers | declare, they will fight the edict. ‘DE PACHMANN | HERE JAN. 21 Viadimtr de Pachmann, plantat,| will appear at the Metropolitan the ater for the night of January 21 jonly, Frank P. Hood announces.| | De Pachmann {s known as a Cho- | pin enthusiast and has mado a spe- clat study of the old master, Ho ison hin way back to Europe after hin first American tour in 40 years. De Pachmann’s engagements tn the United States have won un- stinted praise from critics, the years, U nusual $ Value uses. Normandie Chime Clock COMPLETE WITH CANDLESTICKS DELIVERED FOR ONE DOLLAR DOWN! The artist has picnred the Clock and the Candlesticks very cleverly— Hash- States nalistic your, find values here in this Coat: disposal that will be a revelation to you. There are Coats in this offering that sold for double at which they are being sold now. Coats of Lucette, Gerona, Konia, Marcova— fabrics that are rich and fashionable—beauti- fully fur-trimmed with Viatka Squirrel, Fox and Platinum Wolf. Especially interesting are the manufacturers’ 1 Though, to tell the truth, they’re better than Robert Sample Coats that are being shown for the first | they look in the picture. Bosch time—there are no two coats alike in this jf The clock goes for eight days with one wind- grouping—so, if you want the best choice, it ing and chimes the hour on a pair of soft-toned HORNS will be advisable to come early to take advan- gongs, Hence the name, “Normandie Chime.” It is 11 inches high and measures 22 inches along the base, which is finished in dull mahog- any. The Candlesticks are a perfect match, be- ing 9 inches high, and solid mahogany. Bar- ring accidents, flood, fire and small boys, the clock is good for a lifetime of service and is fully guaranteed. The price of the’set, as shown in the picture, ‘is $21.75, and the terms are so easy as to enable anybody to own one. Pay a single dollar and the clock will be delivered to you, Pay the bal- ance at the rate of a dollar a week, or, say, four or five dollars a month until the total amount is paid—$21.75. There are no extras—no inter- est —no tax. We will fill mail orders as long as we can. And here’s the important part of this whole ad- vertisement—left, like the postscript in a wom- an’s letter—to the last— If, after thirty days, you find, or just THINK that you've found, that you can do better in any other store, we will take the clock back and re- turn every penny you have paid—without a whimper! tage of the savings. Second Floor Golf Coats | An Odd Lot of Slip-over Sweaters $2.89 'HAT a convenience it is to have a Slip-Over handy to put on! Suitable for so many oc casions, it will be well worth your while to provide yourself with several at this extremely low price. They are of fancy weave in many bright shades. —Second Floor Presenting Miss Juanita | Murray, of 1307 FE. 41st st. | Miss Murray was snapped \with her face to the Florence | Shop store window on Second ave. yesterday, when Star re jporters were trying to fing an example of the newest silhouette —the human ex- clamation point; and as backs \are deceiving, and naturally Seattle folks wanted to know who was under the hat— that’s the point, ha, ha—the lyoung lady most graciously Jconsented to pose for a real ———| smiling portrait of Miss Seat- COLD! Ns jtle on a winter shopping $4.95 to $6.95 Values Reduced $ 3. 89 Be} MART Brushed Wool Golf Coats in the popular | browns and tans, correctly styled of fluffy soft wool. These are real values. —Second Floor }: 490.00 complete. Sunset Electric Co. Children’s Gloves 95¢ Made of good quality Seotch yarns in gra brown, black and heath- Sale of Dress Aprons | In regular and extra sizes | tour. (Apeéetan Count Is _ Actress’ Husband Jan. 11-—Mary Mil- , “ | Hoent ata A pathos, er et mixtures; also, $ .69 BUR NETT BROS eae Conn |ertmma’ nor para that she ioved|}| Brushed Wool Gloves oe Count Ladwig Salm von Hoogstras- in gauntlet style. A * Breaks a Cold Right Up. | count taadwic sim von Hooerzan gene, te 4 Take two tablets every ‘deal a na and emote th hours until three doses are taken,|few mwaitis when Now York's set The first dose always gives relief. | of fashion and wealth awo ke today The second and third doses com-|to learn that Mary Millicent quiet- pletely break up the cold. Pleasant |ly had wedded her Austrian count and safe to take. C ins no qui y in the distinctly bour-| earts of not ® Ginghams and Crepes AX RESS APRON JEWELERS daintily trimmed w SS Pay as You Are Paid Women’s Between Marton nine or opiates. ilions use settlement of the municipe:! A c 909 ECOND AVEN and Madison “Pape's Cold Comp Price, | by oe: | Hosierz touches of lace, narrow - ‘ thirty-five cents, Druggists guar:| cont. has just turned edgings and materials of antee it ~Advertioement. 2 nd has rounded 49. contrasting color. wits hop MBE, cx TO TAILORED READY Co. 85C Pair Fancy ribbed mercer- Ginghams and fine checked’ crepe materials go into the making of these simple but smart and practical Frocks. ized Lisle Stockings, The styles are yaried— ribbed from top to toe, round, square and V shape in brown, bl fawn, necks; pockets and tie : sashes, and the color as- sortment is* large and complete. —Second Floor gray and bea 814 to 10. A ser able Stocking for tical wear. —First Floor Postpone Hearing fRoadhoates Man ‘Will on Dance Closing) Serve His Sentence nts on the protests of the| TACOMA, Jan. 11 7 The Elder—Remember, there's «! ways room at the top. The Younger—But I don't want ta |be an aviator—Judge. in the state penitentiary. The road- house has drawn the attention of] | state and federal officials for y -As a result Of! they assert, and it was recen company |a remittitur recelved from the 8U-| closed by federal court order. gaint the | preme court, James McCormick, pro: esa me Amusement : | DR. EDWIN J. | BROWN’'S DENTAL, OFFICES Opens Tomorrow at 1424 Fourth Ave. This is good news for many, because this is just the kind of shop Seattle has wanted. You'll find suits and overcoats here at the one price of $25—no more, no less—including many Washoug- al VIRGIN WOOL garments of real qudlity. Through the great buying power of the Tailored Ready Co., and its favor- able purchases for cash, we are able to sell in thi shop the kind of suits and overeoats you would have to pay at least $35 for, under ordinary condi- tions. y es, the values cannot be sur- passed anywhere. This is a « want eve strong statement. But we y man in Seattle to visit this shop and investigate, whether inter- ested in clothes now or later. All sizes are here—82 to 52, in slims, shorts, regulars, stouts and long stouts, See them. 1424 FOURTH, near PIKE ST. FREE—BLOOD | TEST ABRAMSII METHODS he benefit of people who take w After Influenza- SCOTTS * EMULSION | to build you up i It’s food and tonic that restores strength quickly, Build up your vitality on Scott’s Emulsion. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 23-0 “~~” “NATIONAL HEALTH INSTITUTE: NOW IS THE A PHYSICAL Up-to-Date, 905 Third Avenue Where Do You Stand? TIME OF INVENTORY OF Natural Methods, Including DR. ABRAMS NO CHARGE FAR TO MAKE YOURSELF ment MA in-4608 106 Columbis St. MORE THAN Seattle's $700,000 || tor More. Than 32 bd IN ASSETS APPROVED BY THE State Insurance Com- missioner Stand Behind the Polletes of Title Insurance Issued by This Modern, Up-to Date Title Insurance Com: pany Of this sum, $150,000 tn ent. with an ur title whene also against tion If title WASH INGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision® ASSETS MORE THAN 700,000 DR. J. R. BINYON | ‘Stops CTracripp] | | Free Examination coe Peer ‘best $2,50 cLasses Keep strong. Se ee ON BARTH healthy and free from winter complaints Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine is th We are on stores In the of the few optical ‘orthwest that really start to finish, nly one in FIRST AYR, Hill's does for mi will dofor you, Get red box bearin, Hill's portrait. Price 30¢ Jon free by graduate of lls Glasses “Sot présesined =) ioileas abpolutely necepaaige GASCARA Si QUININE E SINYON OPTICAL CO, WAAL C0, Sams” M6 FIRST AVE.

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