The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 11

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AY NOVEMBER 20, 1925 Pil ATTLE STAR PAGE 11 Senators Favor.License PLAN HEEP FOR Prominent Educators Ask’ ASX G, A, R. FUND {Mayor Will Broadcast | + for All Real Estate Men \ET SETTLERS Liberal School Support wan 15,000 to Help Pay | R ; Vi ; Ic | has eply on Vice Attac a L aw Favorably Ray ceetan te Cn Convention Expenses { " ported by C mmittee; Would Reeve Soldiers en *p rotest Hartley’s Recommendation for Aboli- - nel Wat Reveal “Se er as’ About Houses White Bluffs Project tion of Millage Taxetion Plan ay nt Matt Ceemeepeniont M’** . teamed remnen) Vic ¢ f the provis seiko es 3 *| BY MARIE ROWE DUNBAR f 1 ee of the é the 3 : ; mn rs : a r ; r : HEADS OF mt Set A un . ow ~ the ; ‘ ment ¢ th road AGKER ON PLAN rf nin ¥et the Th Bell ham N ; ma ‘s lage v fe da t 1 (Would Aid Blind With ae see , _ Honorable Em oe eee : se MONTHS rE ger Ts ‘ ue _ to Pay Balance Fifth ave. dohn Todd, salon at seeing the trade on First and NOW.-- have style and dis- tinction. Even after long wear they retain their original shapeli- ness of cut and fash- ioning. And. Brad- bury prices are right. Always mix a little salt with the {flour before you use Dan H. Rudge- youthful and with a taste for adventure—oc- cupies a splendid secre tarial position with the Government in the Pan- ama Canal Zone. " a © will be MUSIC-LOVING HOMES ARE HAPPIEST Young People to : ‘ Entertain Elders — BE anasto al IO 20% OFF ON ALL BRAMBACH Credit Gladly young people 5 ? ’ oe 0 di dcasuatas wc the Dinnerware is a great convenience, thousands of Seattle families Hallard high school will give the Patterns Dan started his pres- have used and appreciated it. If you are not using program Among the entertainets will be Ronald Carpenter with his orches io reading, Don Milli gan. Vaudeville stunt and rope art Buchenroth. Arthur! professor of E high school, something to say to yous Al the young people are I: during remainder of November ent position—it was his first after ; the Hall a month. Gov ent positions of this hig character are won « pansing our service now, please let us explain the advantages and convenience of our simple Credit Plan, (Pioneer of Payment Plans), now during the unusual offer— now while you may fill your apparel needs and pay only $5,00 and arrange the balance of payments over a period of six months. wi BT Another det tose design, 52 pleces; was how se. $24.00 Mayflower shape semt- pores. border pattern $12. 64 Another pattern, blue, conven tlonal border; 40 ple $10.40; 3 Labor College to _. Hear Ford Lecture John C Kennedy will deliver a free public lecture on “Henry Ford, Industria! “ Revolutionist,” Sunday, 720 p. m., at the Moose temple Bighth ave. near University st. The lecturer will analyze tne Ford meth- tds of production, distribution and fimance, and will show the far Teaching socia! consequences of the Ford system of business manage- b? The lecture will be under the aus- Plees of the Seattle Labor college. Garnett R. Hall is one of America’s fore- Miss Manhattan Fashions 3e they Coat or Frock, of cloth or silk, with their trim youthful lines, allur- ing feminine touches, and exclusive styling serve milady for all the activities. And prices fit the average pocketbook. twelve ye: of deve This Brambach grand piano is only $635; terms, too Tue Bramaacn is a happy instru- ment, It is always busily making somebody’s dreams come true. The business men of Seattle are so anxious to have Hall trained men and women in thelr organizations that since January 1, 1925 we have received calls for 405 more Hall trained students than this busy school could supply. No further comment required! PACIFIC @AST GINAG, 903-3"a PHONEMAin 8523 Cy saate MARIO SEATTLE WASH, SUMNER IS PROUD Mr. and Mrs. H. Wy McNail, of Sumner, are proud parents of = baby sirl, born Thursday at Waldo} sanitarilum McNail is a school! teacher in Sumner. It permits a home-maker immedi- ately to own a grand piano, despite ae small-sized livi ing room or modest ‘ means, 3 fi i | as | TWO ENTRANCES: | Sherman, @lay&Co. [| ; ini ‘ ey |f The School of Commerce 1332-34 Second Ave. 209 Union Street j } eat mt Pine if 921 Pike St. ELiot-0554 Thirty Stores on the Pacific Coast | SE: 4b | | (Dhe Car Speaks—) is hy i : B “Ouch! There goes a wheel! 4 | “T knew he shouldn’t have left me herese / \@ “He drove round for half an hour— | i A late arrival of 89,000 Imported Holland Bulbs. These are all first size bulbs of fol 3 ‘ : ‘ | healthy stock, of a variety particularly noted for their brilliancy and color and are far su- E 4 ‘Hunting a curb-side parking place— . Ht perior to the average grade offered in Seattle. Plant bulbs now for early spring flowering. : “I hope he missed that appointment! To be sold only in straight dozen lots—straight varieties, 4 «, . 7 A ell kno bulk pert ill be at the store Saturday fro! “Sending me to the hospital costs a lot ' | EXPERT ADVICE FREE %,s'to ate ant trom 400 to dete otter euugeations anaigive | "Why didn’t he put me fon handy information and advice as requested | neva ti ye E garage and save time and money { | 25,000 Dutch Darwin Tulip Bulbs, Dozen : The Darwin Tulips are noted for thoir brilllancy, color, and perfect form of flowers. Stems . j . ‘ | » to 28 Inches. Give a splendid effect when planted in’ borders or in small groups, and 4 Worrying about your automobile doesn’t protong its life, and 1 » irpassed when planted hmoiigst shrubs ‘ | shortens yours. If you have to worry about the length of time it | - beautiful ve fos: Baron do la Tonnnye, Carl Becker, Clara Butt, Gretchen, Nora E " ‘ gern ’ * A | nted Lady hilip de Commines, Pride of Haarlem, yehe, Rey. A, Ewbank, Stear, | has been parked; if you have to leave it on a hill and walk half-way 4 rand Van Flora, Yellow Darwin To be sold in straight dozen lots only. aq ; home; if there ts a crash and you are without a car for a week or | é : a P, two—your disposition is ruffled and your efficiency impaired. The | i 1 0,000 Dutch Daffodil Bulbs, Dozen 8 freproof Metropolitan Center garages remove 90 per cent of your ‘a Large Trumpet Varieties, The perlanth meas ures from 2 to 4 inches across and the trumpet fi 4 gar worries, Storage rates are low, tubes vary from 2 to 8 Inches in length, Flowers aro borne on strong, stiff stems, which . E moasuro 18 to 20 inches. $ a Golden Spur, Deep golden yellow. Large mother bulbs, ‘The very earllest bloomers, + ‘ METROPOLITAN GARAGE Emperor, Large mother bulbs, ight yellow flower, Bloom a little later than Gelden Spur. q Court of White-Henry-Stuart Building ‘ ’ 4 Bicolor Victoria, White perianth, yellow trumpet. Large mother bulbs, early bloomers a Pe THE HOTEL GARAGE \@ 4,000 Dutch Hyacinths Peonies (Domestic) . Narcissus (French) ; [ Fifth Avenue at University and Seneca ‘ \@ nmended for forcing in bowl in the house as well oe planting | Papor Whites, For forcing in bowla in the house, of | ¢ 1 arden, 1 supe monsuro bf go sent mrehere Giroumforance, | of pat RC a ANA dd ai HEL Ny {t Planted, now Will bloom next spring, Pree bloomers, STIMSON BUILDING GARAGE tad: PER lo Ar jrand Maitre, ntock iil bloom early no er, | Largo bulbs & a) Fourth Avenue at University and Seneca fe 1 | qj $1.95 | re hele Reet A BING ai 49c | To We wold ta utralght denen Totd only, Dee hit 49c P| % = 4 fi & ¥ ‘ s i “ty wae) Rs Largo display Thanksgiving Dinner i; 4 Metropolitan Building Company 4 Final wind-up Ernst . Hire ware and Glassware in our Down: | | j 1301 Fourth Avenue | | Inventory Sale, Clearance Sale stairs Store, Some really beautiful | ends Saturday night, SIXTH. AVENUE:-* AND* * PIKE STREET designs, Come and see, Seattle he AANA Wa Mer UM CCUM Cd wil A MH nancnnennttntaln rin linc settee

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