The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1924, Page 9

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eo THURSI ~. > . : : r 7 ypend all you earn eve earning power in at once in PTC) & Cy MAin 6500 OU WING SUSPECTS; (OPENING SOON th> theatre magnificent —the picture magnificent From the Popular Novel by Maude Radford Warren AGambler ‘That is what you are if you Insure your health and your SAVINGS ACCOUNT THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Capital and Liability Pine Street at Fourth Ave. “Very well, Dear, but be sure that _ it'saYellow Cab.” Couldn't Al politan this week. IBY G. LUCILLE BUTL ag = Pe week want to giggle and laugh— hen @ good comedienne is supposed is my first com | rm {seems nature would out, and I just The timekeeping watch makes a good Xmas Down 50c Week Other Elgins to $150.00 “We Credit You" EWELER _ 1404 Third Aves ‘i er a the! | std in Had to Be Funny: Lillian Young is one of the shining lights at the Metro- “NM ¥ HA ST job kee rt aYL face when I'm{right on bein funny,” says the wholly adorable | foner 4 {Lillian Young, eccentric dancer and | hernslt, | won playing th cs Bors * Libby O'Day, in} But Miss Young fs a bit concern The Gingham Giri,” which is play-|ed. “When I n the ing to capacity. houses at the Metro-|audience I Ny nervous, I ledy part, you k I was trained |“! tell those fr swbo last naw |for ballet work, and that ff same Wen aan rey around-w eflower stuff, b [this time you won't think I'm the/ fessional ¢ else. driver, short time. paying taxes on thelr homes. industries instead of jmoney to go into the coffers of out- | money? } Practically are | publishing houses and not one dollar [oon \TTLE Help It Was Dancer + one Trained | let A | ve. ind strap effects. ary heel styles. it $3.95. Street and dr Exceptional value, | 600 Pairs Women’s Fashionable Black Pumps In Ten Attractive Styles patent leather black satin black suede black velvet SPECIAL purchase of women’s and young women's black Pumps in the five ketched, and five others equally $ pumps in smart cut-out Spanish, Five Typical Styles Are Pictured Sizes 3 to 8 (DOWNSTAIRS styles as attract- mili- Friday, Louis and STORE when I She laughs some | she'll keep it up. ore. You hope Mae tabs eee’ [ame little Lillian you used to She laughed as she pictured tho} { tragic despair of her very serious} I love It, after all, Look} ballet masters trying to make her|*t beulses,” sho continued. “I'm| graceful ke = hundred other puptis.| bruised up, but I get so en. artificial silk stripe But Lillian Young could not be like|thuslastic when I'm dancing that| anybody else—ever. When shell don’t feel anything when I tumble| laughs you want her to Jaugh some Sround 32 inches. more. When sho allows her t Miss Young bh s & wonderful pro: look forward t DES? al ara tear {But it i n fame that her gaze fs fixed. It is on a home—her own :. home, with love and sanctuary—| a Mixed and perh gers curling utings That is th far outshine 8 . y all the rest Shop For Xmas Now wen But don’t get excited, mo lads! ar The winsome young woman is not ° jso wus that she will marry just Plaids, flannel-effect anybody t you see, she has been BH 1 Rpt an orphan since she 4 little 6} weaves, cross-stripes, and has never really had a home! barred and pin stripe that is probably why she would patterns in these serv- lue one more than most anything | present ——~ | ings. Navy blue grounds 14d hia i with the patterns in in all of Germany, which is some- bak a np Teg Special—$16.50 | what larger than the atate of Call-|J| Various sha di and fornia, there is not a single parking white. Width 38 inches. ¥ : a space for automobiles, Police regu-| at $1.25 yard. White or Green Gold lations do not permit cars to stand —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Filled Case In tho streets unless attended by the| and even then for only a iceable wool-mixed Suit- | In 15 Attractive Patterns patterns in wide variety. DOWNSTAIE Wool Coatings $i. 95 Yard Plaids, faint and broad stripe effects the coarsely-woven in popular in blue, russet, green shades. plaids shaggy, Coatings tan and Widths from 50 to 54 inches. At $1.95 yard. ~—DOWNSTAIP 1,000 Yards Shirting Madras SPECIAL C YARD OOD quality Shirting Madras in self-stripe, colored stripe and In the favored blue, yellow, lavender, green colors, and black-and-white. Width TORE fashionable na, Ci e Width Wool Flannels $3.25 Yard Dress Flannels in the russet, hen- powder blue, terra otta, Lanvin green and blue 50 mpire shades, inches. At $3.25 yard. DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK & NELSON SUAS STORE 50 VELVET HATS F“ HIONS for the matron bobbe reads in this lot tractive velvet Hats in variou Reduced to $5.00. and for of $5 REDUCED New Plaid and Velour Dresses In Women’s and ‘Young Women’s Styles and Sizes Wool like hoi weaves tractive blue and tan | Plain (su RPRISING new plaids. Youth are sketched. shades dresses mespun- in », brown plaids. nm 3LY good value in these of ful styles, of which two Belted models, velour and wool simply trimmed, At $5.75. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Ruffled = SOMETHING NEW! Curtains Ruffled Voile Curtains, Special White Voile Curtains in the same style as sketched above, with tiebacks; 214 yards long, special 69¢ pair. Voile With Ruffled Valance TE sketch shows attractive new curtain idea. A double-ruffied val- ance to use with ruffled curtains of white voile. Cur- tains (2% yards long), ruf- fled tiebacks and valance, specially priced, Friday, at $1.10 cet. this 69c PAIR —DOWNSTAIRS STORE FROM Letters es All letters to The Star must have name and address. SCHOOL BOOKS Editor The Star: We have in] Tho present incumbent of the de- | Washington book publishing and en-|partment of education of tho state | smooth promoters, aving plants, the owners of which|of Washington, has been appealed| not only paying heavy taxes on|to, “to remove treason histories from | ir business establishments, but}our echools and replace them with| Why |loyal histories, but sho has given al not patronize our state|heed to the requests, allowing our| Theso resolutions have. gone trom |{f number of tho pioneer associations, | who were a part of the founders of | our atate. Say A report given by the chairmah of the committee for the Investigation of treason histories in uso in Amer- | fean schools, appointed by tho ei tional soclety of the Kons of the Am: uld we who have no Interest other than to get our jo concer: our sta all published by our school books out of the state into our industries. Should You Want A Loan on Business Property or A Home Loan— It will pay you to get our terms, We Charge— No Renewal Fees No Commission SELECT XMAS GIFTS NOW 25% TO 50% OFF ON IMPORTED FANCY WORK AND LINERS Wholesale Prices on Many Items Madeira Embroidery Italian Cut Work Real Lace Luncheon Sets Napkins Swiss Emb. Handkerchiefs Fhe. -class, up-to- RY offic instruments and wh e ashamed to rece ds, dental’ Rael peti q your fr University Second Save a i 7—0 10 12 Sunday iO DENTISTS — =— Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 Second Ave. Assets $30,000,000.00 Linen Table Cloths Doilies Madeira Handkerchiefs Italian Cream Linen In Every Unusual Pattern THE NAHHAS COMPANY 902 Pine St—Between Third and Fourth Avenues Three in neat box, 850 to $1.50 Belgian, Irish and Seotch Linen by the yard, in all widths, from 18 to 72 Inches; in all the Jatest cream colors MA in-3298 publishing houses spend money lay |ishly in the ente teachers and school superintendent and secure favors which ought not to be granted. alnment of some Publishing houses nave a force of | ne PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES f Save Money, Travel by Steamer TACOMA Leave Colman Dock Daily 7, 9, As fa ti. 38 7, 80c Round Trip Hiek, Sientis Points reve 12 midnight. Does not go t ictoria on trip leaving midnight. CLA ied NEAH BAY AND WAY PoRTSs Mon, and Thurs, 10:3 (Goes Thea to Neah Monday Trip Only BAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS Daily, 10 p.m, via Anacortes ~~ SEABECK-BRINNON Passenger and Anto Kerry Six round trips dally, con- necting ta bd Bremerton erry. ANACORTES. VICRORTA rN PuceT SOUND NAVIGATION {COLMAN DoCK- FOOT MARION ST Powe MAIN Z2ez other persuasive qualities of the men | who promote theme’ LAURA B, | train comin cted because } in jot of | th Jat jac Ww t vei milli to in {nation melons, chokes, Wha unity In jcards |grower can possibly se!) his pr surplus wheat in the world mar 1¢, DOWNEY BARTLETT ‘Tacoma. (A babe in the 1855 immigrant | the Naches pass) WHEAT ACREAGE Editor The Star: There aro a this country. Considering Europ an countries to price this year. that he American w bout | } 16,000,000 too many acres of wheat | the Argentine and Canada, considering the likelihood of Russia getting back into the wheat exporting game soon, and considering the growing ability suppl their own wheat needs, it is appar jent that for a generation, the wheat | the world can be pinduced out-| jside the borders of this country at Ja price range averaging less than| It is not In the hoat ent & profit; with 16,000,000 res in wheat the American Well and ds to turn into something shall these getablos; what to do with t 000,000 acres Yot it is proposed that ten: socd, there are 13, 000 acres of fortile producing farr less grower | would be in line with tne demand and would probably make a profit year after y 000, else lands be planted There is enough cotton, eno <h tobacco, enough hay and corn and hese is of to the farmer, or taxes to the state. DANA SLEETH. ed. Gaane Bavotition, mail in part jot their personality, who go aboutjacres going back into brush and WHY SHE'S MAG ‘There is a great abuse in the | the country bringing about the in-|driar each year than there are be-| ‘They call me Mag—it's short for Readers matter of the adoption of school |tTeduction of text-books, not on their|ing redeemed; acres going back be-| magneto.” lbooks. ‘The representatives of the|Merits, but on the popularity and|cause they cannot pay a living wage| Magneto?” “Yea, nibsiegaed on me ts charg- —Judge. esisslesfestesjosle atest Borts and bars to the protecti | | ana stand between you at any time. Our for that purpose. afesleateaeoles are indispensable on of a bank. We have plenty of them but they don’t and our officers. We are here to help our depositors with any of their financial problems doors stay open DEPARTMENTS Checking, Savings, Safe Deposit and Trusts 4% Paid on Savings Deposits AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COMPANY these ects? ons of dollars, perhaps Kidney beang or ure could return a expensive profit reclamation proj- truth there are more hun- dreds of millions of dollars, of pub- lic money be expended in vast prof: eots to reclaim desert lands, to drain np lands, to clear stump lands, nerease the crop acreage of the What crop? Apples, pranes, truck or fur farming, arth: brocolll? t particular sido Ine of hortl: on farm Bsisaicaleaipateaical SERGREaRAEA S| 23) baled IN OUR OWN BUILDING Second Ave. at Madison Capital and Surplus $650,000 ja uw a Co Ged bd Sting aU) Cee) (228) Gr) (eet ers aIB363 5 ERIESIES ASSEN RIESIEGIES ainommel

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