The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1924, Page 8

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SOS i eo ea aa A COMING TO NIGHT? best for macaroni or any cheese dish Bluhill | S not co RDA 3 MiSs BRIGHT Open 10 to 10. 1604 4th at Pine Relief at ace for serious foot trouble s remarkable Shoe for men and women Cost no more than ordinary Shoes AUTO TOURISTS Victor records Sherman, | ay & Co. “Everything in Music’? Third Ave. at Pine, Seattle STEAMER SCHEDULES Save “TACO Travel by Steamer Leave Ce tek Doel Port Townsend tall Con- nections and M PUGET SOUND NAVIGATIONCO COLMAN DOCK- FOOT MARION oT PHONG MAIN 227 PUGET SOUND THE SEATTLE STAR men Pe BbonMarché’s BARS LIFTED Stop Fumigation Thursday for Hoof, Mouth Germs | 47 Silk and Wool |CLEARANCE OF | @ &.) DRESSE BATHING SUITS For Women and Children Including Specially Bought Suits—Far Underpriced, and High Reduced Quality Suits From Our Own Stock Reduced 5 95 72 Children’ s Wool Bathing Suits, Bought Specially and Priced to 2 ain and striped styles in colors which will put a big thrill in ar " ny younger person mming. Excellent value which | stand up 2. 95 Cha ed that vell to the rough and tumble service kiddies demand. Sizes 22 30, Beastly deuiged Zropts, th prob #0":1" 940 a its Cobten Bathing Suits, Fine Soft Quality and style lines of our more expensive Good quality cotton which will prove surprisingly serv SPECIAL Just the thing for guest suits or to take along to Soap Lake cotton is almost entirely worn. Mostly blue and black, but a few 1.45 high colors, Sizes 36 to 44. 72 Women’s Fine Wool Bathing Suits, Reduced to Clear to Mostly large sizes in good quality suits. Principally dark blue, with contrasting skirt stripes. An exceptional value in a long-lived $3 15 suit. Sizes 36 to 46 in the lot. bs Second Floor—The Ban Marche oo stocks. In the group you will find suit- able apparel for sports, street, afternoon a wee oe and dress wear—and a remarkable range ¢ Columb ENTERTAIN OBS | Sick Men’s Morale Aided by Women, Officers Say of colorings and sizes to 58. There are neared some rare values in this group—and every dress in the lot is an exceptional offering. Second Floor—The Bon Marche Clearance Smart Silk Blouses | 800 Yards Cotton Fabrics Reduced | Including: a | White Shirting Madras, 32 inches wide) : Pink Batiste, 38 inches wide Specially Greatly White Permalawn, 34 inches wide 7 Bought Underpriced White Novelty Lawn, 36 inches wide » ‘ a Fine quality White Goods 31 inches wide j Fine White Dimity, Yard 25 | Novelty Lingerie Cloth, Yd. 25 C 1 | Very smart /overblouse styles, made with long or | ri a . } adies asket weave; tinted grounds printed CET BACK TAXES, {/) | short sleeves, and sleeveless. Many of the new | biow n small, neat floral patie tie b pleated effects, as well as tailored semi-shirt styles. | Third Floor—T ie Bon Marche In plain and striped effects and all the lovely Sheriff Sets New Record in Collection Here new shades. Sizes 34 to 44, Second Fone fn Maree _ Clearance ‘White Dinnerware | Good quality Pure Clearance in the Stationery Section Beles pe yatta e sheriff been a six ene aaa sabed {known for its dura- ‘ came near wen good quality Playir is, reduced t pees avon, aualtion WY st tng PApery An: bal bility. 1 4 aN aye | Sinch Paper Dollies, dainty pattern; 60 in pks-— | Cupg-and Saucers, pair............ Fruit Saucer ! Parsons, English | 10¢ | 10¢. i san «, | Dinner Plates, each. ..0 0000s eee 17¢ | Oatmeal Dish as Specialist, Talks) sy vor, BBC. lene aca versa * '° | Pie Plates, each ....... . Meat Platters, each .. ‘ eee deste iia | ~ | Winona Type Writing Paper, 100 sheets, 17¢. |Soup Plates, each Vegetable Dishes, each ..... r iand lecture during the U. of | Main Floor—The Bon Marche Union St. Basement—The Bon Marche 1 8 written , reatises and|% a nt! MT. RAINIER MUST BE MAKING SUMMER VACATION JOURNEY south California to Alas! is Wide interest i has | | been aroused in Seattle medical cir- cles, A famous woman doctor says men ents are always overwhelmed ith self-pity: Choice poultry is offered for sale] Meals served in the House ¢ in the Poultry columns of the Want | Commons bring the British govern Ads. iment considerable revenue. STATEMENT OF CONDITION The Bank of California (Chintches Join in Open-Air Service | | In atural amphitheater at} | Bighth and University st. open|| with hardly time to, stop at its air religious services will be con-|| “home” in the state of Washing : ‘ Bee ss = ducted during the summer beginning || ton Tae ee | ber of Commerce ved copies of a Los per which pub. jown photography next Su y the Re tional Workers’ union. Matthews will have charge of the| I first night's program, Music will be| (A National Bank) shed a well SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND furnished with George H. Redden as|| of Mt. Rainier with the caption, = feature soloist |], “Snow-clad silence in the bow! cf - || the midnight sky: This scenic TACOMA Automobile Thief || masterpiece was photographed T || from the dog trail between Sew- nha epee 9. | Given 1-15 Years | ard and Anchorage.” At Close of Business June 30th, 1924 " | Gordon Williamson pleaded guilty | Recently a Los Angeles real ¢ to the theft of an pmobi before | tate. company featured a view ‘of AS! SSETS lyudge 3.7. Ro t superior || “Bear Mountain” in southern Call l cont, Wednesda and ns a} | fornia Tt was'a photograph of Banke ian inemrtaese i |tenced to serve gna: to 16 ycars at | Mt. Rainier familiar to every resi Other Real Estate. Francitco ‘and Branches). sates z F dent of Seattle. Customers’ Liability under Letters of di | Monr e ‘reforma atory. | Customers’ lability. at Pr tere 9G ‘and | in an effort tojget them to withdraw | a Exchange under Contract | Intimidate Signers tat nats ih oe Bene power | United States Bonds tere ure “Circulation: | . pt petitions, Ross said Thursday. her Unite at curities |, of Bone Bill, Charge), “ompicts jist of such omplosere Redemption Hund with United States "reasurei su Evidence ts in the hands of J. D.|will-be had a4 soon at the withdraw Set ate : ‘els jRoss, of the city light department, |al petitions are filed, Ross said. He | aay aw a ow that certain Seattle empl intimated that Jegal action would be | Total eu $104,572.62280 th lors are intimidating their employes |started to stop the {intimidation | 5 LIABILITIES. | Capital i . $ §,500,000.08 a= Surplus and Undivided Profits’. i 1858 a ourage, an Idea an Sic iat ee ' Clroulation vicesessesedeeeee ONEY. It takes all three to start a business today. And Beal eC TeEIREG ARaCaLiy as ores : 4 : ‘ : Exchange. . ‘s ae 1,007,099.57 le Asiong its cas thes. Gavel ld partes the last is as important as the first. nilis Payable « AEC MR ER Res . wink ctah ope ibe AP ahh If you want to bie in business for yourself, be sure to have Depoait 1 enoug money FIRST. a When using Sapolio, gentle rubbing on fine msersonar ye Keep the bathroom The surest, the safest, the proven way to get money is to save SEATTLE Pa O disagree one vi apr imp hee aat greeable it. . This bank will help you with compound interest — and d d Geo. T. S. White, Manager ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. sound advice. odtrey Ly Wakeman, Asst, Mer Sole Manufacturers Built on the success of the men eon Fc Macklem: Anat, Alp NEW YORK U. 8. A. 1e have hel i) Robert B. Snowdon, Asst, Mgr ; “Fer the hime wall ry we have hetpec W, A. Heath, Assistant Manager and work well done’? 5 THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, N. A an ‘ancisco, Seat THE Tacoma and Portland, jonatitu pne A. ae Under one many agement, and depositors at any o © Bank's Offices have the } \ i \ Protection of the entire Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits \ ne Association SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBI “ . : - * i Associated for Three Generations With the B Progress of the West” Organized Over Forty-Two Years Ago STAR WANT ADS BRING RE sult a Lf

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