The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1924, Page 6

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SEATTLES Once~a~WeeR, JEWELRY BUYING OPPORTUNTIY This Vegetable Dish— k dish ield Silver, platinum with removable lock har also may be used as a separa’ ing it double service—making it novel and attractive. An oval dou le vegetable as useful Fy Saturday Only day This is a price reduction of about 5 price offer that is not or an induc you to come in and purchase this har nvitation to you t hundreds of « r speci n con nection with our Expar . . . This Silver Pitcher of Hand-Hammered Sheffield Silver, platinum finish, and of a very fine, dignified and pleasing design. It is a rarg combination of beauty and useful ness, and at the price reduction of approxim 50%, is a special value fF you should not over- \\ look. It is represent- ative of reductions we are making on practi- cally everything in our store, during the per- iod of our Expansion Celebration. Friday and Saturday Only— Pyralin Ivory Toilet Goods Specially there is Come while women have featured at half price. a wide selection. Seattle been quick to appreciate these bargain values, where Friedlander quality is assured portunity to save half. Your op- samen BUTLER DRUG C0’S. Specials for Friday and Saturday If Better Drugs Were Sold —We Would Sell Them 19c 2be Lysol infectant . 50c Zonite Germicide -.. $1.00 Krank's Lemon Cream ::.. $1.00 Pinkham’s Veg. Comp. $1.00 Enos Fruit 5c Sal Hepatica’.... Pebeco Tooth Wc Ps 25 P 50¢ Gillette Blades... 56 Phillips Milk Magnesia .. Few As Good, None Better Drop a lit- hing corn, stops hurting, |then s lift it right off }with fing | Your dru; s a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few 8, suf- lficient to remove every hard corn, |soft corn, or corn between the toes, land the foot calluses, without sore ‘ness or irritation.—Advertisement. J. P. CHASE, Chemist Phone EL iot-0049 Cor. Second Ave. & James St. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention cent SAFE PROFITABLE AVAILABLE $1 to $5,000 Accepted 6 Per Cent Is 50 Per Cent More Than 4 Per Cent E SAVING ESCIATC YOU”LL FIND IT HERE | SCRAP OF PAPER MARRIED UNDER GUA rdon of p “Why, ripe, age plains Benjamin FE. (lower photo), of Nort. ton, Mass., is to wed his housels Mrs. Anna Pierson, {After their | blushing couple 83 ig will moon. Cook was the is a wealthy man, sbeditantg mayor of Northampton, just a fine| for marriage,” Cook hamp-| who at that age} eeper, 4 (top). the} go first and Turns Out Itself skin surround), reduces inflam a tiny bottle Advertisement, INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Toughen Skin so Nail A few drops of “Outgro” upon the | the ingrowing nail] on and pain and} tougher th t if ith TRUSTRES fo toughens the tender, sensitive akin’ underneath ‘the too nail, ithat| r. G, Ames Walter 1. Galbraith FW. West jain voor tre tor oats (| and LOAN ASSOCIATION Tenn te condon IC alinan David Wilton the nail turns naturally outward | Aen petit ae RA ee a ie a Eugene B. Fayre, : Imost over night, 999 re) ry By Winey: A ford Spokane ulme r a se tid | 1222 Second Avenue Raymond R. Frazier CG. E. Vilas I. ©. Janeck, Yakima for chir ists, How Southeast Corner University Street can buy from the ntaining ex-| to} Europe to spend their honey- ATITLE AR THI i Slave Bracelet Latest Clanking Ornament Distinguishes Fiancee From Other Girls No business can stand still. It must either go on upward to greater and greater success or sink to ultimate nothingness. In co-operating with business men in building up their businesses, this institution brings an energy and understanding that come from long | experience and a really progressive policy. A complete financial service, attractive to live business men THe ¢ woman—make her} This isles ple cam. = No. More Gas in s:|Stomach and Bowels, at sur If you wish to be permanently Aluminum eye cup free. | i ithe atomac ERE: COMDALY sshvee In the islands of the Pacific the are prepared ¢ and a from gas native women are famed for the ting . marvelous beauty of their hair. BROWNATONE Tints Gray Hair Any Shade ‘woman can rival the beauty of = hair, No woman need suffer So blightof gray, faded or unsightly hair. Brownatone quickly be to any shade, from lightest far toy Fn Wo You Like To Lose Ina Week?) ug fat and “SLAVE: A person who its held in bondage to another.” | Webster. , But who cares—lease of all pretty Kathleen O'Leary, U.} co-ed! Not that but Miss O'Leary be-| we're yond all doubt is actually displaying upon her “engagement ng away secrets, 6 Ttaalmann'’s ¢ as from interfe “etigeh ' | blonde to deep Hawaiian brown or wrist the very latest in bonds—the “Slave” bracelet, whic. r pele in| Black. Easy toapply, requiringonly lis Fashion's most dashing symbol of the fiancee eceasional treatment. Guaranteed harmless; permanent, will not wash out or rub off. At all dealers 50c and $1.50. Send 10cfor trial bottle, | indicating color desired, THE KENTON PHARMACAL CO. 1503 Coppin Bidg. Covington, Ky. SARE CILLE POSLAM IS SAFEST FOR: BABY SECZEMA = my ER Can I Get My Money ime Without Notice? Any Time Without Notice! i selecting a “savings institution” you naturally think of the above question. There have been numerous examples in recent years right here in Seattle, as well as all over the country, of the fact that unless a Savings Institu- tion carries a substantial portion of its resources in HIGH-GRADE LIQUID securities, depositors are often unable to get their maney WHEN they LOOK FOR 333 IN THE STAR FRIDAY LOOK FOR f Ne | : BALLOONS IN THE O'Leary, charming U. of W. co-ed, | WANT it. AIR SATURDAY MORNING © fateful chain clasped) This Mutual Savings BANK carries over EIGHT MILLION DOLLARS ($8,000,000.00) in LIQUID SECURITIES which can be sold IMMEDIATELY for CASH. It is because of this policy that we have never asked people to file notice of their intention to withdraw funds. No OFFICER or DIRECTOR of ‘this bank can borrow any funds from the bank under any cir- cumstances. left wrist ou think it 4 ‘olng to Per Annum, Compounded Semi-Annually —the Least We Have L To Ever Paid Z sm savinss Worth 100 Per Cent We have never lost Even One Dollar of our Assets or Resources in poor investments. Deposits Made on or Before May 5 | Will Draw Interest From May 1 | The Law Does Not Permit us to loan or in- vest a dollar except in the Highest Class of Savings Securities. Our investments and your Per Cent Safe. SAVINGS PLACED HERE ON OR BE- FORE MAY 5th WILL EARN DIVIDENDS FROM May Ist. Washington Mutual Savings Bank ean 1101 Second Avenue 34 Years OFFICERS RAYMOND R, FR. R, President K. W. WEST, Vice President DARROW, Vice President FORD, Vice President ATON, Secretary WALTER J. WARD, Assistant Secretary HARRY G. BALDWIN, Assistant Secretary HERBERT ©. BRYANT, Assistant Secretary funds are 100 Assets $28,000,000.00 a Open Saturday 9 A. M. to 1 P. ML, 6 P.M. to 8 P.M, MUTUAL SAVINGS

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