The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1925, Page 5

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i a | Liberal Credit—Easy Terms - Navy Secretary to > (Coast naval stati ~ dant at Bremerton na Tefriends for a w «further inspection tours. SECRoosevelt the younger and a n os sew of the late TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1988 Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine 5 ts Dd — Ki Be Sure to See Our New Displays of stb 7S a. Bigelow-Hartford £5, Floor ¢ coverings 2 are very good at the) on the up-|, drawback at the) thi hat rates are a at Velvet Rugs Axminster Rugs Extra heavy seamless; 9x12 size. | First Quality Seamless Axmin- Heavy and closely woven of | ster Rugs—9x12 size, ! choice yarns. Made in one ove plece with fringed ends, Ex- | 4 ¥ ) cellent quality | years of service, Special future Is even better than its past $59 75 | MORE INDUSTRIES | s i! NEEDED IN N, W. | 3 1 Axminster Rugs russeis Rugs Selected Seamless ) 9x12 Size Axminster Fine Quality Seamless Rugs that will | A pleasing select | better pattern: nportant commod , flour and wheat a rate for the a i industry, But that ® ships h high pile of Newest allover and Special ot mpasmod Special | Special 8x3-10x6 Size,$33.95 $26.75 | 9x12 Size, $37.50 GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. Birth Avenue, Between Pike and Pino |Santa Monica Fine, | Inspect Bremerton} but Seattle Best! On a tour of inspection of Pacific LETTER FROM JAMES convoy | TO SALLY ATHERTON | | | tember 13, —CONTINUED Rear Admiral J. V. _ fs , I'l be ko your place} Robinson will leave ¢ ind like @ pea in a Safternoon of September 19, for Po! land, where he will be the . From th | win go to San Franctico bay for Robinson is a cousin of Thee Real Estate | 5... Park Holds I Dealers | 11th Annual Picnic ele Are offering their Best Buys in Today’s WANT AD COLUMNS en you get back strike him for a/ nd} raise? I would; in fact, I think I'll do you coma back fool head off # noon’s cele! noted by 1c } me between George rk fs t be the |been he 5 r if he's going in for no nce clety? was sure some party rt.| y\that was given down on that boat, | even if they all came pretty near Something's eating the boss tho drowning. last week, however. Ho {sn't himself Li at all y it Isn't because he's afraid of Mabel Carter, for whatever {s he's not a coward. | IT had the nerve to ask him {if Mra Real Estate Loans : 6300 to $500,000 ||| ant. but I think you ought to come home now tty midden. I'm glad that jfriend of yours didn’t try to marry at |you off to her husband; I presume |he ts, too, for I don't mind telling lyou, n dear, that between you and the beauteous picture star, I'd take the star every time ‘There, you soe, I've become a regu |lar woman hater, between you and | Mabel Carter. You know you didn't well, either, Bally, You let me mround you and hang unhappy else the Sam, but jus nas he and up, depending on amount desired and ted oft and I you to . : nothing doing ‘ou wom kind of property offered as security. cor lot, all of you, from to the lowest, and I'm ou, all of you Howover, I don’t think It's ver things {n the only letter I have writ ten to you since you went awa Sally, I like you better than any other woman because you have so ny of the characteristics of our There's one thing about you t I've never found in any other woman: you will absolutely keep your word, and won't show a yellow streak when you're found out. Borrow to Get Out of Debt Our Monthly Payment Loan is actentifically designed in tha interest of the borrower. You save on Interest and get out of debt, I hear the boss’ volce in the outer Joffice, and {t sounds cross, wo I'll latop. For the love of Mike, come homo as soon as you ean, Every: | WASHINGTON MUTUAL |[ 28 "ene pyright, 1926, N, MOA. Servics, Inc.) SAVINGS BANK | TOMORROW—Letter from Mra, | | | Joseph Graves Hamilton to Laalle} 1101 SECOND AVENUE de Established Resoucres 3 an Aible conferences are being held a aid $36,000,000 | vite day ith ranitenahtl seilday at the First (@resbyterian chureh. Meetings are held at 3 and 8, direct. ed by the Rey, Sperry Chafer, presl dent of a Dallas, Tex., collogo, BY H, F. KRETSCHMAN hat a m is bound to become High-Grade Rugs | crs. ee UPGRADE NOW North Pacific 3 f conditions tn the! that most of th cate mo of the biggest alds to for of the home port. Tho local! hamber of Commerce has done} 2 and will be remedied. | wonders in this hat will gtve | open field patterns. ; “Otherwise Seattle's shipping !8) cent trade comm! Its growth has been health-| benefit in 4 but steady. Its! between the Ort merce will result between the North open on blue and gray grouse. The went and the other countries on the| season elsewhere is open on all up. Pacific rim." ' © 1925, Carnation Mitk Products Company YTIIE EATTLI TAR rn AIO ~s-_n_-[Seattle’s Port Will Make 25,000 SEE THE Grunbaum Bros, City the New York of the “STAR HOUSE FURNITURE Paci} iC, Says Col.) Vatk Ins || Mecca for People of Moder- _y| ate Means Who Want Home ersons have The Sta the New, York of the] modern, up-to-the-minute sie Pacific! a few more a r ue | It has a better opportunity than any other Coast port to], es Sonne oor ; fal HA) t a | become the leader in western United States shipping, It] jaymond ate Jt le cnom trom noe = aM Vise oe Bf iaameld is the nearest to the Orient; it is the nearest to Alaska—a|to 6 and from 7 to 9 each da ata aa , logical market for Northwest products; and it has, bar none, | ™ Welderhold, ] fiebetette, | | one of the finest harbors in the world and the best on the spe caa pen LE baie i OO! That is the opinion of Col. Robert M. Watkins, director } 0 ade bulldir —y fT) GOTT eeeletee 1 Of the North Pacific district for the United States shipping ' et Bound. RS 7 board, and a veteran in national marine circles, He came ; ung with + to his post in Seattle from New York last October, He lotoriats gin Rae lal ree peaks from his four years’ experience with the shipping|lon way and the Junction. street board and his 36 years’ experience in the shipping business | cars om the aur y and Gate — of the world. wped ; Pass pare. the; Goor,, he =p (RADE 18 ON |_ "One of the biggest troubles in| standard Furniture Conn In the fact coe" HUNTING OPENS din Calif Seattle Nimrods Shoot in Eastern Counties and Kittita 4 Most 8e Jo sportemen Kittitas county for the firs expect. ‘Thelr re-| Punting Monday evening and early on was of great| Tuesday, : county birds are atill pr tected until the middle of October ‘The bear season also op day in Kittitas and Klickitat cot tles. The season in Kittitas ks trade is the proper co-opera a birds. Wow with that finer-than-ever taste It’s so VERY good— you'll like it Carnation ¢s exceptionally fine milk, if we do say it. It is so rich, so creamy-smooth, so delicate in taste and col- or, that you just can’t help liking it. Itis fine milk to cook with. It blends pleasantly with coffee. It creams fruits and cereals to perfection. It is whole- some, nourishing, satisfying —better than ever. No wonder Carnation is the leading brand of evaporat- ed milk in Washington and throughout the world! You use it, don’t you? FREE—Write for Mrs. Mary Blake's famous Carnation Cook Book Carnation Mik Propuctrs Company Five Condenseries in Washington—Carnation's Birthplace 1060 Stuart Building, Seattle, Washington “From Contented Cows” PAGE & SU UTUUA LU MUULUULIULULAUUUULMUUMAM UU j That At DEPARTMENT STORE Khodes't Owners and Operators of KFOA si PARK Your Car Stores Hours by Making Purchases in the Garage for ] Oc in Our Store Be Sure to Have Salesperson Stamp Your Garage Claim Check (LUQUE for Special Rate. BIG _| School Attraction for Red-Blooded Boys! Mothers and Boys Will All Be Up Early Wednesday Morning for There Are School Clothes to Be Bought at Rhodes ata Saving! 300 School Wool-Mixed Blouses, 79c Long Trousers or 2 for $1.50 ; $ Trim, high collar blouses, in a wide Special 3.29 range of patterns that appeal especially Yes, Sir, Boys! You will find the to boys; there are Madras and Percale patterns and the styles of these long bries in both light and dark grounds trousers O. K., according to Ti S pach blouse is styled with yoke specifica S—s Ti i i sty 3 specifications—and Tim is particular. Mothers will fully realize the Lae mportance of this buy! 200 Pairs of Corduroy 300 Boys’ Caps KNICKERS To Sell for $1.50 With Double Seat and 1 Good-looking fall caps with un- Knees, 8 to 16 Years $ 69 breakable visors and from our regu- A trouser built for schoolboy wear, of a lle ag ye grades. All have wide wale, sturdy Corduroy, having ea ee Riton henge tt taped seams and large double seat. Two-Knicker Soft Collar 2 SUITS — $7.95! | SHIRTS $1.39! Our new Fall patterns in boys’ Fine Madras, Madras with Rayon two-knicker suits are difficult to sur- stripes, plain broadcloth and other pass for style and quality. This spe- high-grade fabrics have been used in al purchase of mixtures will meet making up this exceptionally fine line th his highest approval. Sizes are of boys’ school shirts that would sell 7 to 16 years! ordinarily for $1.50 and $1.75. Boys—Look!— Z ee Rhodesa SCOOTERS Vai |} School Opening $ 00 Special Endorsed yt 2 | by Tim— Every boy in Seattle will want a scooter at this price! They are of metal construction, have steel disc wheels and sturdy solid rubber tires. They come in red or green. A Rhodesa Scooter is just what the boys have been looking for! On sale Wednesday! ll [anooes In Our Boys’ Dept.—Main Floor, Rear—Rhodes SUIVNNIIUUUAUUAAAUEUUUUUU UU [et | | ’ , gates in 1926 to the national con-| Provision has been made to enter- Eagles Fair Open vention in Seattle. The affair ts| Ae for Entire Week being held at Fifth ave. and Repub-| Oo nonedic hospltal. Parade Monday evening opened| can st. jan Eagles’ fair, staged this week| Various days and nights have| A carnival company is the chief lto raise funds to entertain dele-| been set aside for organizations. ! attraction. To the People of Seattle, Greetings: The undersigned organizations, officially representing their com- munities, desire to bring to your attention the unusual opportunity afforded you over Labor Day—through the unprecedented low round trip excursion fare of $6 from Seattle to Spokane and re- turn, September 5 and 6, offered by the Great Northern Railway —of viewing our prosperous cities and towns, and the country from which we derive our wealth. We particularly suggest that you go on the special train which leaves Seattle at 8:30 o’clock on Saturday morning, Sept. 5. Not only will this provide a wonderful scenic trip, unequalled anywhere in the Pacific Northwest, but it will also enable you to view the cities and communities which have had a vital part in building Washington’s prosperity. We therefore cordially invite you to “look us over”—as well as Spokane—when you pass through on excursion or regular train. We express the hope that, in the near future, you may come for a more extended visit to one or more of our communities to see for yourself the business opportunities on every hand. When you do, we shall have the pee of making you most welcome, and gladly extend you our heartiest co-operation. Signed: Wenatchee Commercial Club W. ©. Theda, Pres.; H, L. Weister, Secys Everett Chamber of Commerce A. H, Kinney, Pres. Snohomish Ad Club Ralph Cochrane, Pres. Leavenworth Commercial Club Monroe Commercial Club R. F. Taylor, Pres; Herman Howe, Secy. 1. HL. Strelssguth, Pres, man Meee Sultan Ad Club Ephrata Commercial Club DP, Le Atwood, Pres, J.T. Simpson, Secy.; D. T. Cross, Pres, Index Commercial Club Ephrata Chamber of Commerce W. F. Ulrich, Pres. H. I. Kiohm, Pres; B, ©. Wilson, Secy. Skykomish Commercial Club Wilson Creek Commercial Club as Douglan, Pres, D. 8. Mordhorse, Pres.; Vera Sibley, Seey. Cashmere Commercial Club Odessa Commercial Club Harry 8. Stowell, Pres; Fred N, Mintzer, Harry W. Riche, Pres; L. W. Lee, Secys Seoy, Ry 3 ¥ Dryden Commercial Cltb Harrington Commercial Club yes Archie Smith, Pres.; Dan Neher, Socy, A, Kramer, Pres; W. BE, Shrader, Secy. Peshastin Commercial Club Spokane Chamber of Commerce J, 1, Johnson, Pres; N. 1, Bershing, Secy. Harlan Peyton, Pres,

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