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PAGE 18 The Wanted Styles and Prices Years of cater Is need of a st at medium pr $4.75 ey Soe pia 0 of prices’ th Gives a rang Within this range we have 5 most approved st¥ No need to pay $10.00 Se re shoes and experienced you courteously at 3 and we ir wear AAA In small or large size. $8.75 m to $14.00 because you We have the fitters to take care of Baxter & Baxter 1326 Second Ave. REGON BANKS ARE HAPPY Good and State, Reported Optimistic EM, Ore, March 21—While Northwest states have suffered unstable banking conditions on bankers went thru a good tm 1923 and are now experienc- continued stable conditions, ac- to the annual report of C. Bramwell, state superin- of banks. ring the war resources of the ‘banks in Oregon increased 6.1 cent; reserves showed a gain of per cent; demand deposits in- d 3.13 per cent; savings and Geposits increased 14 per cent;! failures numbered three as d with five tn 1922; the total of deposits suspended on ta which failed tn amounted to AS as against a total of $3,? M1 in 1922. general survey of banking con- thruout the United States fndicate that Oregon main- & very happy and substantial on,” declared Bramwell. “From submitted to this department “aiid Based upon the present existing treatment of diseased | No operation. Herb Medicine| neas, but pointed out in the lumber ing room ts just a little nicer than | | Christian alliance. CHURCH ASKS AID American Institution in Paris |” to Ask Help PARIS, March 21 progress and development the Amer! Gecided to rec struct Its building on Rue de Berri and build a new facade at a cost of $150,000. Its pastor, Dr. Joseph W. Cochran, will shortly leave for Amer fea to solicit subseripti r —As a ren can church has n story stru ommoda. tlons for theater, special reception suite and quarters for the pastor and his fam fly on the top floor. where the bust, ness offices will also be located, The American church was born with the amalgamation in 1449 of the English Evangelical society, the American Protestant society and tho conditions, the banks within this }state are, as a general rule, in better condition than they were at the close of business in 1922, and disclose a material improvement over the con: | dition existing at any time during 1923." Bramwell pointed out that cond!-) tions were not so good where the banks were forced to rely on wheat and livestock for most of their busl- tor The Star I think it would be dis certain that no one will buy them th the intention of giving them Woe used to be able to f buftalo in Woodland Id think these b WANTS The Star a few days the fire department was homes for somo of its 4 tell me If they atill have « them them? ug homes for ( I am glad someone is writing to protest the sale of fire t nd with Mra. Runstetler Id be m Ht em to be abused tn thelr old they would be If sold. You half-starved, In the I agree N © than ory well th MAHOM always been oat “speak words with my mouth,” there times and nder voles a prote There has been “m comes conditions h ado about nothing” in times past with refer- to changing the name of and we had hoped rities at Washing ad mottled matter for all time, but it seems that some of the dis ratified ones have moved for a re- ainier, Somewhere back in history I ba read of @ man that commanded thi a certain mountain elther be brought to . and fa hin desire, he had himaclf moved to I would suggest to or A FIRE xLAD TO HELP f h even the Sphinx would | « in} field they o the and be pr ing work Let appreciation « hown to might for the city ¥ sd these worthy n ne fire horses, who canr themaelven MINS. Ef W. TURNER b19 N, Gist Bt HORSE }T am living 1 the count and would have light work for a > and uld give one a good home I also think @ neighbor of mtr i do lik Any information you ca be apprectated, I as East Stanwood, Wash., It IORSES where mane officers near and no one We pay plenty of taxes, but if tt would go to help horses (not for there are no hu thene I would to but t the mountain 1 pting the name F the little clty that now be ing thelr name for Tacoma. I am of the opinion th any normal school child o awor the quest ere’s Ralnter? de of our own state c awer the query, “Where It would seem the pai Judgment not to inter sure om ny ang the benefit of en but I dare say vei wld @ Tacoma? of good upset the geo graphical learning and teaching of |' }the whole globe for the sole pur pone of gratifying a destre of the population of @ single city ' T. D, LAKE ABOUT HIS SOLDIER SON Editor The Star Ih ince, and 1 to put It thru the press. y M. McNamara, en listed tn the world war and Insiated to the front that he might He and his him dead was shell-shocked companions once On another oc- casion he waa gassed, and thia he never got over, When he cam home he had a cough, which {s st with him, one year ago he was ex by thres government physt- t declared he had ‘She third—I think he y doctor—rald he had , Two of them was an ar chools, a small’ no tuberculosis, but something that Now 7 would rather ha looked like old sores. him medicines, bu to work for a me then has been struggling to make ends meet. He is married and has two children, and was always well and stror He left his home in Yakima last November 16, and was not heard ‘om until a fow days before Christ- mas Hoe wrote to his wife saying BEAUTIFUL FURNISHING NOT QUESTION OF COST Good Taste More Successful Than Lavish Expenditure, By MARIAN MOORE The hostess who knows her din- They gave c 1216-17 Denny Bidg., 24 Avo., opp.|and shipping regions conditions are per neighbor's, always seems to Marche —Advertisement. extremely satisfactory. have the nicest dinners. but true! Queer, Tho whole dinner re | iis memory. About February 1 broug m our rn 7 him good y, the noticed was getting | worse. Monday he was crazy He was put in a criminal cell, al tho thero Is a govern three blocks away, his. compan in glad to help care for } kept in @ thief's cell later Was committed to the al for the tn was he ¢ the first here on “sh Northern honp! ne od this way? For ng his country for so man years? They told me I would have to pay $4.50 a week and some ex penises while he was in the sta pital. I was unable to get a & dagger @ my heart than to eee my son in such condition. Is that the way the boys be! the guna that won the war are to be treated? That is the way nome of them have been treated. I contend that it is an out rage. There ls money for the Japs, for all Europa, but none for the man who helped win the world war, WI someone tell me why? T. C. McNAMARA, Chimacum, Wash. FOR ONE-ARMED MAN Editor The Star: Was reading in The Star of a man who had but one hand and a drawer ful of left-handed gloves. If this man would have nome one turn these gloves wrong side out,”| he would have a right-hand glove My husband has but one hand. He nerving ple | were given tn this report, | teresting featur THE PACIFIC and ¢ at fortuni Carving en beneat Butld reat the soll And happine their t cities and tilling 4 gain as rewar Out in the land where the fresh breezes bic Bearers of health as they hurry nature ts ever n of life but a ere tho forests are state 1 grand, tower ¥ ft we And Out ar And thelr beauty a pleasure view MUN Editor Th It ma: Into the blue, » to all this fair to And Y OWNERSI (yen & ren to § ste a few facts and f trom the shall 5 taken the Ontar elect citizens to high official pe particularly to our city « who are opponents of ow 1 utilities, is beyond such has cer | election, but the last one has been an exception, ‘The real marvel ts ering these and many that, consid revere power ke such n by water power werent to have the rates of any city over in n. At the same making a han year the entire However, on acc ©0-« | 0’ and be ng, hog-tying and utility department hb t acco rate reductic have taken place, for insta Tacoma, Winnipeg and in tire province of Ontarto, nea, the en In On. inted Hf ‘The Neh b population y domestic for all cliles over 16,000 in the Ontario hydro- electric system in 1922 was $1.88 for 66 kilowatt houra, This ts an aver- age net rate of £.2 centa per K. W. H. There are 20 cities in this sys- jtem that have 10,000 population or over, and of the 226 municipalities of this aystem, of which details all the} er. The mort in-| however, is this, that just 10 or 12 years ago, prior to jotning the hydro commission, | these same 20 cities had an average! others were NORTHWEST streams ro y's wheels to turn upation and m may sail if bh ys to obtain and where every m to w le fortunate wide open to every long one another he As has been If contentm in many @ lay a neck just take thoughts and this way. Turn ur your footsteps 1IP SUCCI net rate of 8& ce Ottawn All. citte the r & report had an average eatio lighting rate of 4.75 K. W. H. Th ndary, o average ad a seconda: 2 cents per K 4 10 cities had a secondary { 1.5 cents per i Of these 70 recondary rate of ¢ K H. Mr, 80 1 like such rates? mu tlelte, how would You can get you must first learn to and yote right,/as you ® last co-operate did at tt ER, ON SEATTLE’S HISTORY or The Star hat an Indian chief named *'f th ‘inear Pug y ned name to come into ex istence. It may be of some interest to our people to be reminded called Sentall-cott island, near New Yor In that year, at the York, a man, named Hall, and his wife were indicted by « grand jury nd presented to the ber there by 0 constable and overseer of Seatall itching persona in Sent. we * for be Leott and causing them to die. The scuned persons were acquitted by a jury upon thelr trial. It is not posible that some Long Islander visited this Coast before the time of Chief Sealth and left the name Seatall as & reminder of his call? Volume 4, page 134, of the Docu- mentary History of the State of New| York is authority for my reference/ to the name. | WILLIAM D. TOTTEN, \Drowns Twins When | formed that he was the father of £89 Dexter-Horton Bidg. ‘twins a peasant of La Trubia carried Feature Specials “TRONCLAD” HOSE BOYS’ “JAZZ” CAPS Snappy Specials Four-in-Hand BOYS’ TIES styles, 2lc New Shipment New Styles New Fabrics BOYS’ SUIT ‘ew Spring 2. Pants Suits in two featured groups. Specially priced at $9.75 ana $14.85 Splendid Values Fashion's Latest in Junior Two-Pants Suits at $22.50 Bonny Scotland and Dunmurry Tweeds—the season’s smartest fabrics across the water— smartly fashioned and beautifully tailored. Your boy will feel the spirit of “pride in appearance” in one of these stylish suits. We have a won- derful showing in ages 7 to 18. Moderately priced at $22.50 A full line of the New Spring Top Coats for boys. A Charge Account, if Desired. Store Hours—9 to 6 Every Day east y: ‘SECOND AVENUE AT SENECA STREET PRES. BMGR. SWFREDERICK VICE PRES, his pride to the river and committed suicide. He was fussy about his ac- They Upset Budget vein! and always when a new mem- 7 r of the family was expected he MADRID, March 21.—When In-| "40 all arrangements and adjusted his budget accordingly. But this time the stork upset his calculations, | buys a palr of gloves, wears the left fects tho hospitable, self-assured | ong and I turn the right one by| attitude of the hqstess toward her | ousning in the end of the fingers guests and her cuisine. |firet with the rubber-end of a lead 5 Seaton does not need a “mil- | oncit, then reach in the glove, pull tint treemred, pelzeoenrasens sa Fae oe cree al ote: Se » ce. | k glow small dining room, furnished inex- Se Uae ARE t ih . MRS, WOOD. pensively, but with good taste and |" ssiaagrumeted Tepe | OPPORTUNITY is knocking at your door, and it is your fault if you don't grasp it without delay. Bible reading must be revived—let’s do our part. Here's your chance to help. THE STAR For the benefit of our readers, along with other newspapers in the principal cities, two styles of Bibles are being offered—the famous Red Letter Bible illustrated below, and style B, which is not quite so elaborate. Clip your coupons and take your choice, Only 3 Coupons and 98c entitles you to a copy of the beautiful, limp-bound volume—Style B —— I¢ you value your watch, let al watchmaker repair it, Next Liberty | theater —Advertisament. | “Burns With the Drafts Closed’ “= PH ONE ==, » CAPITOL 4 50004 The Charm of Simplicity, |m few individual touches that only |sho could have given it, is some- | | thing to gladden the heart of the housewife, The illustration shows one wall of a small dining room which gives tho hostess a little thrill of pride |every time she looks at it. The ines of the pleces are plain, al- most to the point of severity, but the grouping and decorations make | them unusually good. The a board is wider !n the middle than at the ends, because of curving pan- els at the sides. A pair of amber ginss candlesticks, which should have blue candles, and an amber glass frult bowl are the decorative effects. A blue Chinese plate is suspended by two covds over the sideboard in place of the usual mirror. It is flanked by two side Mghts having amber shades. The moffin stand is the popular three-tiered variety, (Write to Marian Moore, care of this newspaper, for advice or Infor. mation about home furnishing or decorating, sending stamped, ad. dressed envelope for reply.) Question: Would apple green be a good color for a breakfast suite? —K, T. Answer: Yes. Trim it black and a halrilne of gold. Copyright, American Homes Burcau, A Smokeless Sootless Easy to handle- Gives MORE heat It’s FAST becoming a very popular fuel. Coupon Printed Daily in Another Column tenn an The lowest priced high quality com- bination range on the market. Burns GAS — COAL— WOOD in the same firebox un- der the ORIGINAL SMOOTH TOP. Hot water af no additional ex- pense, Baking and roasting perfectly done in this air-tight oven, in which none of the gas fumes or odors can come in contact with your cooking. F. S. LANG MFG. 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