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section Two] The SeattleStar = [Pacuss 1016] ———_ SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MAY 19, 1924 " Bi t.E I Oneia a “ ————SS SVESSELS CRASH "ies, "Ealifornia | DeNocRAT success CAPTURES THIEF) ———————————Kwe reut 1 with VaLuES| Marrowstone Point Scene of : BASIS IN “STREET” 4 » he ee erat w Spies Spies Auto Rolling; J — ~sarl New Models! . s . sng A Theme That Always Interests Fashionable Women @ a Scone tion, te non chee. Among the thousands of Spring and Summer garments y ama ' wet Oriental Limited ‘My on th sugested | etry Macaca omecons ae of the smartest types now shown here, many hundreds Slated for May 30 ocreondl oh sapere a of them displayed are “Oriental Limited Sentence Woman at s mraniibes Rate tthe |S aad Canes Wa Bute gt OF, Midinappling [eerie + race ca ex on MAKING THEIR . wats Foner weancld Coeen Seca enon | vial FIRST APPEARANCE . v : ir; —entirely new and creative ideas, and shown here weeks ahead of their being shown in any other shop. y Mt t = There is not a single garment in the collection that : ‘ would not be sold in other shops, if they had them, at ¥ 4 t a stiff advance over our price. a i But it is our way in further popularizing “Sweet Six- * teen” to price them within the reach of the masses at x + : a + + i i i i ; i i $ j i y iM ¥ i ? the Dexter Hor ; H iiding, Second +] we and Cherry Street ; y occupancy abou i ¥ Qt H 2 ° i M if ¥ , HH H + z ¢ y Through those manufactories that are controlled by us, producing I | ee “Sweet Sixteen” garments exclusively, and by reason of the immensity % i of our orders placed with other leading manufacturers, to meet the de- mands of our chain of stores, we enjoy advantages that enable us to put such value into these garments that render it impossible for any other makers to market their equal at wholesale at the price that we retail & vgs ots Announcing the Merging of the Seaboard , | i | National Bank With the Dexter H N is 1 B k 4 them for, year in and year out, by orton ationa sia { That explains, in a way, why we do the largest retail business on the if \ : HAT the public and the business institutions of Seattle . Coast in Women’s and Misses’ Ready-to-Wear Garments. a | ‘J> and the Pacific Northwest may have enlarged and ¢ i PID still more representative banking facilities the 7 16 tod . . lo.) mtg + al g V2) DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK. takes i Your $ 5 can today purchase the greatest value in a stylish, flattering Sweet Six it *.S" pleasure in announcing consolidation with the Sea- ; teen” Suit, Coat, Cape or Dress that you have ever been able to secure, with almost 4 board National Bank, whereby the latter becomes the Seaboard : a limitless collection at your command. There are actually thousands of them to se- ! Branch of the Dexter Horton National Bank, located at West- Y lect from. “4 lake Avenue and Pike Street. x i } This merger affords exceptional convenience and service for thousands of patrons of this bank located in the center of | # Seattle’s rapidly developing retail district, and makes the | THE HAT YOU LIKE HAS JUST COME IN FROM NEW YORK > babe : DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK the largest financial ; i institution in the Pacific Northwest, as well as being the oldest ; ¢ bank in Western Washington. 3 You have expected to pay much more but here you pay the 4 . : . Hi “Sweet Sixteen” price. i The Dexter Horton National Bank p 1 of Seattle |e $ A | Organized under authority of the Comptroller of the i i } Currency, National Charter, with y $ Capital and Surplus $2,750,000 t 3 Deposits Approximately $35,000,000. A i Total Resourees Exceeding $40,000,900. I by | vr Following the recent merging of the Union National Bank with the iH ik t Dexter Horton National Bank, the present absorption of the Seaboard A National provides commerce and industry with a wealth of banking 7 New York Horkigea knowledge, experience and resources ready to meet the larger needs of a by San Francisco Lea Angeles 7 Port whose merchandise and ships are known on six continents and rt fi ved ik Rialto Building, Second and Spring a Mf By mid-September it is expected the new and permanent home of a i the Dexter Horton National Bank will be ready for occupancy, at Second Hf 4 Avenue and Cherry Street. Remodeling of the bank’s Seaboard Branch | a i will provide it with one of the most attractive banking houses in the | ) city. The Ballard Branch will be anion teined, for the Pn yenueniea of the 4 or over _ ; North district, while the Georgetown Branch becomes the Dexter Horton i i State Bank, of Seattle. i The Seattle Star MA JONG COUPON Clip this Coupon from The Star for two consecu- tive days. Fill out with your name arid address and bring or send it to The Star office, 1307 Seventh Avenue, with’ 60 cents, (Mail orders 10¢ extra) This will entitle you to one of cur complete Ma Jong ects. 290 years EST. 1870 DEXTER HORTO I Fett NATIONAL, BANIR NN ophonoEAST 0272 iL pean Ie! ete Manda a Ax for Harry Stokes SSeS ss =—s Thee ree AEE eNO ee eee Ree eaten eser en. — — — A