The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1925, Page 9

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a i) ano WORDERS" WEET JAN. 31 Annual Lingualist - fough-House to Be Held UENT SPEECH FEATURE ION TWO a al qi Make Appointments for Governor Hartley = Wwe A hglis in Charge | of Trade Conference ‘ * | LUMBERMEN TO BE HERE IN FEBRUARY Conaaeliiy Bible Study at Ne W.C. A. Co, Atlanta, Ga- have school teachers o 4 to enroll in the classes ——— | fees will be charged. London’ one o in, who was take GET SOUND" sTEaMER SCHEDULES” po Mose, Travel by Steamer Berm" 80¢ Te SAMPLE BOX FREE tng Pl quickly relies baa lathe back swollen ankles, hands of feet, sleepless of Kidney and Bladder fakiy = sample today-then urchase fro pete Spee be RAD RU.CO. ine. “Buttato, ‘eke National Lary Liver Pull for Lary Live Quick Starting — = Z/SMELINS GASOLINE ind sehed . Se theese without notice > 1925 Conventions Will it in re a Attract 75,000 to City .. Sec rae Fae adle Knights Templar Encampment Will Be Big: a from pS ge a Event of the Year t * “BETTER ciate tas DEAD . Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything werries and the victim becomes uk plenty of water and try GOLD MEDa, _ The SeattleStar SEATPLE, WASH., MONDAY —s FOR AMERICA © | Paris Conference Acvords U.S. 52,000,000 Marks Summon f Railroad Official svelynii 3 Will Visit Seattle an: Eagles k Seattle and Alaska Discussion Subject |\* A Educat WW STILL EXPLODES Owner Burned in Blast and }:! Then Is Arrested and downhearted. Gold Medal on every |‘ lerceren 1 pt no imitation. treatment at the city hospita Miller, H.'G JANUARY UESDAY, Wednesday and Thursday— these are the last three days for you to leave your savings here if you plan to receive the full six month’s dividends next July. Are you going to come in before the fifteenth? The importance of saving a portion of your income regularly cannot be overestimated. When you save here you are assuring yourself of absolute security and safety of your funds, a good profit in dividends, and in addition immediate availability of your money if necessary. 4 5 Come in before 3 p. m. Thursday and start saving~as little as $1 will enable you to do it. fas Il funds left here on or before i ; Thursday, January 15, will earn ? ; dividends from January 1, H PUGET SOUND SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION RESOURCES OVER FIVE MILLION DOLLARS WHERE PIKE STREET CROSSES THIRD a ey A W as|5IG DEBT AWARD 760 Venir emen Listed ito Be Guest at Aittopsy for February Juries | Will Go Out yw Service on - MoDougall/outhyvick ' PAGES 9 T0 16. _ _P (She'll Sing at ~) COAST AD CLUB Kiwanis Club! MEN TQ MEET | Regional Vice Presidents to Hold Seasonal Confab Petit Bodies to Report hairman | Roy Foster, 16, of 516 Harrison st., OVER FIFTY YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE Featured Selling of 100 Radium 38 Silk Petticoats Plain tailored Petticoats, or novelty styles, with ruffles, tucks and embroidery trimming the hems and bottoms. Of fine quality radium silk, in black, navy, gray, henna, copen, green and cocoa Unusually low-priced at 3.45. MocDougall-Southwick—THIRD FLOOR colors. They are made of all-wool yarns, in this most 2:45 84....Specially priced ats... 0s. ececcscssaee styles in these Tub Suits of chambrays, cotton A Manufacturer's Clearance of ’ . 60 Boys’ Cricket Sweaters popular Cricket neck style. In many new and attractive combinations of colors. Sizes 28 to 9 e 100 Boys’ Tub Suits Crisp and fresh little Oliver Twist and Middy crash and other serviceable wash fabrics, 115 Sizes 8 tO 8 ...ceccccccccccecccstcvsscces ee MacDougall-Southwick—THIRD FLOOR Odd Lots—Stamped Goods All the most wanted stamped pieces, fresh, new and in unusually attractive designs. Offered at a splendid savings. | Scarfs Linen Scarfs z Pillow Slips ae Table Centers Gard tae Towels Covers 54-Inch Lunch. Buffet Sets 75c Dresser Searfs Laundry Bags 36-Inch Linen Luncheon Sets , Centers | ieee MacDougall-Southwick—FIFTH FLOOR eon Cloths Aprons Infants’ Hand - Made Sacques Regularly | 50 1.95 Most exquisite little hand-knitted Sacques, in plain and noy- elty stitches. Made of fine white yarns and trimmed with pink or blue novelty ribbons, or with silk-crocheted edges. Hand-Made Bootees | 5 0 | Cc Regularly 75c Of the finest yarns, beautifully knitted, in either all white, or trimmed with pink and blue silk stitching. Knee and short lengths in adorable styles. Very special values in this group. MneDougall-Southwick—THIRD FLOOR

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