The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1925, Page 7

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OCTOBER 1, 1 THURSDAY, le - State Invited to | NEW ANGLE | Temperance Worker's Hus-| Evangelists Will Enter Exhibits The first electne lamp was mar WOOD CAMPAIG SUIT ENDING ® ly $60,000 Note Case Argu-| of the pros or any,part of the full $ THE SEA | Booze Defendant Jailed in Frisco TTLE Mother of 23 Wins Booze Dismissal STAR Many Jobs Open on Civil Service List MAIL COUPON TODAY PAGE 7 |G. N. Engine Hangs Up Record Haul band Named by Probers in th ments Are Concluded “ | VINTON, I ee ) oy CHICAGO, Oct. 1—By UF Walt ted i , AUCTION SALE pal mac eee mil bre Bat wn ; of 100 Choice View Lots in € A Sera Cicen Miahingel tae cates seoak eC Y S| All Mi ht? CARLETON PARK ie meting hat |Sas, ase tn sry om to | “Y” to Add Traffic an ou eep 4 ony a ; Sauer t: sriagnle 4 oe Management Class| Or Must You Get Up Frequently on Account of OCTOBER 3 at 1:30 P. M. aaly 40 ‘sitnaaendl wane | at veaiook Im meetings ay a en ic Pe te peaks = 10. A lg | Weakness and Irritation of the Bladder? (Saturday is your last chance) khong is Jave./that altho Sprague Joined Procter |, bees h pape ta fre but naihe and iste ma a : fe || acer eyerenoer te na \ STUDIO ces Piano {Campbell Favors <n TTT HatamrumaMNaAaUaAaAATANARATAITAMAEAaAEARTRA TR E world’s finest small grand piano is the universal recognition accorded this compact and beautiful grand. It is the piano de-luxe for the modern small honte or apartment—small in size, but combines all the superb tonal qualities for which the name “Wurlitzer” is famous. No other piano so fully mects present day demand for a quality instrument of diminutive size and so exceedingly inexpensive in price. Charter Election! an W, ‘1, Campbell pro posed W y that the city ho! & spectal e} 1 to choose 16 ot > revise the city charter, a Coun holders t ty election March 9 say that this would It Is expecte le to that effect Se Cutewow Sets laze leget iltinery 20 Dette WY See es a {FALL MILLINERY SALE a einer UUUURUUHUEUAUOEOUASUOUENEEOGAQOOGEEUAUUA ENA Cash Monthl hula eS SCTE 12 Poe 12 inal’ (BUREAU OF 5 000 Payment ments MISSING 7 9 RELATIVES readers to ase this ja finding missing Studio Upright $295 Studio Player 445 eAty ARANTID 2 war, ts being sou, | can tine dix | charged from Letterman General | hospital, Presidio, Cal., July 10, 1919 | Ho haa lost all the fingers ht hand and his right “Let Us Be Known for the Good Pianos We Sell” ng limited motion 106-108 Union Street Bon Marche Building |. Star, Other newspapers ure Invited reproduce such items as will taterest | their readers, see , SEBASTIA N This most unusual event, right at the height of the season, is made possible through the alertness of our buyers, who acquired this distinctive assem- blage of more than five thousand up- to-the-minute Fall modes in distin- guished dress hats, trimmed in new and dashing ways—new shapes, new shades, ready for the smartly dressed woman to wear on all Autumn occa- sions—for sports, for street, for dress. This Showing Reveals All the Distinctive Shapes in Their Most F lattering Moods, Developed in Rich Velvets, Felts and Metallic Cloth, Rampant in the Season’s Radiant Colors, at Prices That Cannot Fail of Irresistible Appeal ag PATTERN eines VELOUR HATS 1 genuine Velours, skillfully made d in all the new, rich Fall colors, nd matron, Nothing that we equals the smartness of brim group. Regularly they When 7% Costs Less Than 4% If you borrowed $1000 on a mort- gage running five years, at 4%, you would pay in interest Exclusive, Trimmed Hats JNQ pile 5 r xlels, fancle “(lain Salon) (Main Salon) $200.00 $9.75 195.48 Your Choice at This Sale for Your Choice at This Sale for Your Choice at This Sale for $6.75 $3.75 Your actual interest cost on our Monthly Payment Loan i dma paid in five years, at 7%, is..... Dr for All Aut t a EEE umn Thus 7% on our Monthl ay ment esses for u 7o A ed . F The Reon aula eems With Money Saving Specials Plan, interest figured on quarterly 4.52 Occasions ; 2 OP balances, is less by............. . TRIMMED HATS i A 8 ‘ y designed and mos stmnart, new velv in many new and noyel trimmings. § t mote ‘ i d small ha n of the new silhouette dress mode, bring a welcome 4 The explanation is simple; as payments are made, ha trea drones k flam and small aii aguleciy tives Votre: Obales ‘at $955 = 4 the principal sum upon which interest is figured is a dies ‘moet harming Hf hats would sell at $4.75 to $5.05 (Downstairs Salesroom) This Sale for. . — | : cut down. Thus you pay less in interest, and, best sh; In an group between th 1 four hundred ‘rimmed Hats, just unpacked, that will find 4 5 stant with cir fidelity to the latest Parisian Inspirations. Colors 5 of all, you get out of debt. ernoon balay gs Ancy trims, glow with Autumn glory in a range of shapes @ evenwg wear rdinary in. scope eso hats would sell regularly areund Your Choice at $3.75 8 Thowo dresses (Downstairs Salesroom) This Sale for. . — i . ould ordinarily Loans Onl. ihe CaTtod “ ’ First Mortgage ey m70 | MISSES’ SCHOOL HATS 4 | We Charge No Commission 6 614 jaunty brimmed hats for schoolgirls, fashioned of fine velvet, self trimmed, soft, crushable and inde. & 4 Your Choico nt & struatiblo, ‘Thoy aro just out of the tissue, and reveal the superior cleverness of their designers in the se- This 05 a iT ors and high shades. Regularly these hats would sell at $3.75, Your Choice at $4.25 Monthly P PI Saetor DO— | (Downstairs Salesroom) This Sale for.. eat The borrower on our Monthly Payment Plan may 4 Another group of g pay off the loan in full at any time without penalty. slahiy cave. bekiel i FELT SPORTS HATS a If the loan is paid in one month, interest is charged fully fashioned ‘ ta still hold thelr swa mpleto costume for Fall because they complement, so pretily the outing ela in silk and silk a oan we as the a is, a bit d ere’ yo ‘0 bee oct 0 J for only one month. Any extra amount may be paid and-wool micatatee ing, thelr bewitching Q , rich coloring of Au- Your Choice at $195 = in at any time. Our Monthly Payment Loan costs for matrons, Very i tumn. ‘These hats would regularly sell at $285, $8.15 and $4.75, This Sale for. , —f = 7 (Downstairs Salesroom) = less in interest, and gets the borrower out of debt. fpuehdal canis ee = trimmings, theac ff CHILDREN’S HATS =s Seat: rene p Nothing is ever overlooked by our buyers that would contribute to the supremacy of this department of The = amart Areasers on ® Criterion Among the latest arrivals, are hundreds of dainty looking, durable, beautifully trimmed Children's = " : on f@ Hats on which, by taking advantage of this sale, you will effect a saving of any occasion. Regt 41°55 to $2.60 on every purchase, They are specially priced for this event. at.. $1.95 to $3.75 4 yr larly they we (Downstairs Salesroom) Washington Mutual Savings Bank ri AMAT AH AN PL ui wi iu LSE OA Your Choice at This Salo for, 1101 Second Avenue A Yory Glstinctive group, girllah In atyling, V neck Volume buy: 8 lines with collars audaciously upturned, pronounced 1 and oes —] 4 : ; aad uae ie uno offecis, and includ any oxclusive and + urnover 08: = Established 36 Years Resources $36,000,000 HG at wand ave aenul aul Paesially ta sure Criterion 2= duced © $10.00 each for this evnet Aaalarien tho = | latest. always Your Choice at 75 at tho lowest NI — ; This Sale for $16 — prices, Seattles [argest illinery § tore. =a Second at itlinery 6) SIIiMimmm mmm mt tt tt mm mmm minim mnt. ¥ v (Dress Department on the Mezzanine Floor -

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