The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1925, Page 7

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1 The Fascinating “New Models’ _ for Fal all elously ped shi his rarely find at pri ow as $5.95 and Patent Satin, Patent Black Kid Misses’ Patent and Tan Oxfords Growing Girls’ Dixie Ties MISSES’ TAN 2 and Patent Ad Oxfords 82.95 Goodyear Welk Soles WW ~_—_ THE SEATTLE STAR Seattle Forges Ahead in Race for Leadership of All American Cities telling SEATTLE’S PROGRESS IN THE POPULATION RACE ‘ BY H, PF, KRE PSCHMAN a wilderness, Today, the Northwest, That is the an unsettled section of f some 400,000 people 1. of pioneers located on iral harbor and the r village on the shores of Puge t Sound $5.00 Knife FREE A $5 Chain FREE! $1.00 Do $19. 00 A$5 Bracelet Attachment FREE! {ir ean FREE | A DIAMOND SPECIAL GOLD RUSH IS BOON TO CITY 6 Until sins Sept. 14th Absolutely Guaranteed OR CROWS-FEET) | Lemon Juice Ti Tightens skin 3 . SET RING SPECIAL NOW SEATTLE NOW 20TH IN SIZE Two Stores of Personal Service 1431 THIRD AVE. | 1408 Detail AVE. DENNY BLDG. and weakness. melancholy spells. through this for three ye MRS. T. A. SANDERS KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE er hr i TRIALS OF MIDDLE AGE Wes of middle-age will find Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a dependable help in relieving the annoying and sometimes serious symptoms common to the Change of Life, such as nervous, melancholy feelings, hot flashes, smothering spells § Mrs. Sanders’ experience is that of but one of thousands of women who have found relief during this trying period by taking eS the Vegetable Compound. j 4 “I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- = pound while going through the Change of Life. { was very nervous, could not sleep and had I was so weak I could not = do my housework half of the time. I went f= ears before I began tak- fe ing the Vegetable Compound eight bottles that I took, It has been two years =I) since I took any. I doall my washing and iron ing and I feel fine, I advise all women who I | day suffer physically and mentally as I did to give the Vegetable Compound a fair trial.” = Mrs, T. A. Sanders E 711 E. Depot Street, Knoxville, Tennessee i |: LydiaE. Pinkhams ' Veketable Compound LYDIA E, PINKUAM MEDICINE CO, LYNN, MASS, FEDERALS BRAID BREWERY Sixty quart 14 t GITY 10 FINSH| == YOUNES TUNNEL | Bs yg Bond Houses Throws Up Job Removal and Works Board Acts SCHOOL SHOES at a Great Saving “:"|Hoyt Shoe Co. 1402 3rd at mein complet “Great Office— Great Responsibility” (Wherein We Paraphrase a Proverb) Says an old proverb: “Great office, great We paraphrase this slightly—‘“Great of- fice, great responsibility’”—we believe is to fit it very aptly to the situation of The Se- attle National Bank. The many thousands of accounts in our care make necessary a financial institution of the scope and resources of this bank. The broad, complete banking service which The Seattle National renders and the thoroughness and efficiency shown by each department, go hand in hand with the size and character of the business transacted. PS eT CSUUG ET DOSS EEE EAS REARS Se Raye TT RE SOS 8S OT ARE NS SES AR SO ue R Ee sf I think it was =| “ 4 In short ‘great office’ entails bility.” “great responsi- Yet, each account among the thousands with The Seattle National, large or small, receives its full share of attention and service. ENS Injured When Automobiles Skid » wheels accounted ecasualtios Iriday T sllistons on King $580 2 ; ORT SEATTLE NATIONAL BANK SECOND ‘AVENUE AT COLUMBIA ft Kirkland skidded into| Resources More Than 25 Millions 'roat Kirkland skidded into 1 truck driven by Charles Rhody, } ” BB ea RUE EEE ES SCRE DRI OPE MILL ASST EEE GUE EES ILL

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