The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1925, Page 5

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Oliver Twist Wash Suits 98c ere aL Wash Suits for youngster’s summer wear. They come in several styles, one of which pictured. Displayed in good colors and combinations; sizes 2 to 6 years. Specially priced! Kite Sport § louses Tare Special $1.00 ote Boys’ Sport Blouses, made of splendid khaki- colored material and styled with two breast pockets and flaps. These will stand the wear that boys give them! Summer Caps at $1.00 Boys’ Caps in summer patterns, weights and col- ors. These are all equipped with unbreakable visors. Obtained on a special purchase. ‘Baby Peggy , Boys’ Dept—Rhodes’ Sweaters Are so Cunning for Y oungsters Yes, they are serviceable, too! Being so well made, styled ex- 2 95 act as the one pictured above, and displayed in brilliant shades '. of gold, blue, rose, green and buff. Sizes are 2 to 6 years. These are very new in Seattle. Hand Made Voile Frocks $1.95--$2.95 3] 6 THURSDAY, JULY 2, 192 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 A f SEINE SUICIDES Ce aa) ah OE re i . FROWNED ON RHO oD _ A O a Deposits Made On or Before “na FS | i n pen etter to Most of ‘Would-Bes Pullec Count! DEPARTMENT STORE | Rhodes"! i : July 10 Out Again Phone MA bets) cance Ww Depositors of the Earn Dividends from July 1 \} Ouners and Operators of KFOA Washi ton M tualS B ok Saturday Being the 4th of July i ToL? a * on shington iviutua avings ba “2 This Store Will Be Closed, So i To DEPOSITORS: July 1, 1925. ! ! Do Your Shopping Friday 4 You are entitled to hear from time to time as to how your bank is getting - ‘ along, and how the money you have entrusted to the bank for safe-keeping Pa to for Over the W eek-End is being invested. Wy Dut TT ; ieidal fe ° if This bank has grown so large that the postage on a letter addressed to all . it Flags Boys Outing Apparel ii depositors would cost about $1,200. It is therefore less expensive to address " f . i i : ft you through an advertisement, but please consider this none the less a per- F | of D or j By the Way, Did You Get Him | sonal communication. ea f Ye, ‘d Decorating That Pair of Long Corduroy | mm s F * 8 Pron tae | | lhe bank continues to grow, largely through recommendation of our de- etoae pe seers: Salar DI Trousers He Has Been . positors. The officers of the bank take this occasion to thank you for your Be. ane 15x28 inches, each 16¢. Asking For? hearty cooperation, and we hope that you will continue to bring your friends \ ' i coe { tothe bank. The following figures with reference to the growth of the bank, os ee , ss We Have Them at $3.50 Pair i | will interest you: one t , aint a f | Bel oes oelh enng bey 999 Mee. BI, 19240, 31,880,085.99 ic Hic Wins aaa, Ae | wares 779,311.78 Separation Battle M Bonness, mother of hi On June 30 the trustees authorized the customary dividend at the rate of five per cent per annum. Accounts of depositors were credited with a total of $797,595.16, which they may allow to remain and continue to earn divi- dends, or withdraw in cash. In spite of the decreasing return upon rented money by reason of continu- ally decreasing interest rates, a careful selection of conservative investments enabled the bank to earn the dividend safely and increase the guaranty fund by $89,233.60. (Not a dollar is ever invested without security, and the nature of the investments is safeguarded by law.) You will be interested in the following detailed statement which shows CGPTANGEE LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES. COTT TO THE LITTLE MAR QUISE—CONTINUED How Your Money Is Invested we et, RESOURCES inet 1. Bonds—UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, $6,205,464.39; State genie of Washington School Districts, $559,258.08; State of Washington ugKent Drainage and Irrigation Districts, $910,590.66; Local Improve- ment Districts in the State of Washington, $1,216,374.20; County Ay Tea and School District Warrants in Washington, 56, 896.85; Port a ant Districts in the State of Washington, $352,656.82; Bonds of other States, $212,550.40; Cities and Counties in W Relea and Idaho, | $1,174,082. 33—Total PROUT TA GCMAIIINTIUB 66 oy 0's plains C482 0 p.0'66 4.5, 0 $10,637,823.78 sical, Frocks tae ual POISE epee | 2. N WE CGBDOMIE IE DANER 6. oie eseuent otek vs 724,280.89 >retty Voile Frocks for the little miss, in sizes 2 to G years. These come in | 3. ee aaen eceuean . improved city and farm properties. a tempting array of pastel shades, and are daintily trimmed with hand-made i About $3,750,000 is loaned on highly productive wheat farms in gs Infants’ Dept.—Rhodes’ i Eastern Washington, and on rich bottom land farms in Western bers he = Hit Washington. About $20,050,000 is loaned on homes occupied by eee : = Menderes, and on dowatown business properties, the value of AAA HH which is conservatively three times the amount loaned.......... 23,839,222.64 HH | 4. BANKING HOUSE and LOT—Five-story and basement building ee easine i located on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and Spring St. : sere ranras Specials in White Hi The bank occupies the first floor and basement. The upper four va noticed HI stories and part of basement are leased at satisfactory rental... 150,000.00 Sater aiane Shoes For The Ht 5. RWAG ESTATO SOLD on CONTRACT oii eis ceca cuee 42,335.56 Raia? 1S ihe FOURTH « 6. OTHER REAL ESTATE OWNED BY THE BANK.......... 17,929.80 t perfectly natura 7. FURNITURE and FIXTURES, safes, adding machines and office f : vetted that: it MEL = ( ( MQUIPMENE 2 cet eee ere e eee reer ewer tree etter eeteernes 5, itt SE | woute get to the house after Jack Hit equipment .....sseeeeeeees 15,000.00 vould 6 h $1 95 HW DANCING Of course, I knew that It was poor Lt } WORMATPERESOURONS: 6 oo series. o's secede nalts sil heinaies 6. @B0, 120,002.02 LEARN From Jack's, bursting head and sebelllous]| MISS BRIGHT _| whsnesoutd taxe it out on me and] : Per ; . LIABILITIES 1604 4th ot Pine MAIn-7935 |\the man who was trying up be 3 “) Wale att PS White Canvas J DEN e © us, is more than I can understanc Patent Ps 1. DEPOSITS in SAVINGS ACCOUNTS owned by 59,018 depositors. . . $34,659,397.77 Siete tae eee a taeaad. cnawever, joked | BPE (0) Nee nda = Binek Kid Trim "| (The bank is depository for the Seattle Public Schools in which = = blacker than a thunder cloud re , Sizes 3 to 7, Wide Widths, there are 45,860 depositors in addition to the depositors shown TO UC ienaW aE had glanced over | For Many Other Patterns above. ) it, he read it aloud. ‘‘Hope you andi i i rescott W be able to dine with { 2. DUE BORROWERS on incompleted Building Loans ............. 152,320.94 a tere ate tha: Travelers abe 3. GUARANTY FUND for the security of borrowers to meet any con- U wan not nure that I 6 rriveghes tingency or loss in the business from depreciation of its securities Ing day after tomorrow for a tong | or otherwise. At least 5% of the Bank’s net earnings must be set | vorage to the Orlent on the cree aside and credited to the Guaranty Fund each year. In determin- Ih ecept this invitation. I wonder It| ing the amount of the Guaranty Fund the securities are carried y vou and Mr. Prescott wil peieesoee At COS seen ene ses ee cee e es eeseteteeenneneeeeceeeecenanes 755,000.00 lee coe at) A UND VIDED ROUEN y cccaeicde alice save VEL Eas Vceleretelee dee 159,873.91 Bee T can accommodate 30 peo | Bb SE ar ‘ | TOTAL DIABIDEUUEG cle) Moet o csc Fe CRi ale ti ideas opt aespO0}140)002,04 NEA Service, Inc.| —are twice the fun when | Yours very truly, Port-O fruit punch enlivens | : : the spread! Easy to take and 1 Patent Straps easy to make (recipe calls for | While Straps 3 cups sugar to 1 bottle of | Patent Oxfords ‘ Port-O and 7 pints cold | Brown Oxfords water) and oh, so good! | Port-O is the whele fruit in con- P ‘ jidear ls ontusu ail this tayoree iy, ; Reis ran ata ru atte ' resic ent. ‘resh fruit from which it is made, cody Aonb cu nat ml SPECIALIZING ® P 6. ' . Washington Mutual Savings Bank Be Aho 1 High Grade ) OREO, Established 1889 1101 Second Ave. Assets $35,726,592.62 | = | Plates | | io F Prices A Large Selection of Officers | h { | portal Ne MEN'S OXFORDS RAYMOND Ft. FRAZIER, President WILLIS BRINDLEY, Asst. Vice President cy ee 8 ae a ee | $7.50 $I 2.50 at IN, Vice Presiden HARRY SHELTON, Secretary | ‘ ] ARROW. vied Tender WALTER J. WARD, Asnistant Secretary Your grocer also has Aenbyte $15.00 $4 95 | NFORD, Vice President HARRY G, BALDWIN, Assistant Secretary if f . | HERBERT C, BRYANT, Assistant Secretary Port-O Jelly Fruit Painless Extractions | Trustees —for jiffy-quick mak- me hap Aiud and fl “y. G. AMES A. J. FISKEN, WILLIAM A. T RS, ing of delicious jelly, Guaranteed to 11 a | Manager Puget Mill Co Vice President Poters & Pow Lawyers satisfy, or no charge. WM. ly, RHO! costs nothing to get ex- JOHN . CON RAMOND R. FRAZIER, Pronident 1 pert advice. We espe- cially solicit difficult | NG eee ee ee WALTER B, GALBRAITH, cases or cases that have | bat nthe tl encarta SANUELL AS idan a Ine Rone lags ue been successful else- i 1, C. GILMA? Investmo ws WHSES DENTISTS | ¥F. B. FINLEY Vice President Great Northern 2 | | ; Aiwesct || ELECTRO i General Appraidgp Tailway Company Went & Wheeler > Z 1101 PERSONAL, ATTENTION Se Third Ave. A, LUNDBEI “RG CO, pr, S. Q. uD 1054 Pike St MAIn-2055 Corner Wiest Ave, & Pike St. Hecke SARE stale RAE || ‘

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