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* THE SEATTLE STAR-MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920. OUNDED on a premise—anticipating the splen- F did growth of Seattle, “The Grote-Rankin Co.” has steadfastly endeavored to be in favor with its patrons—resulting from fixed principles in the administration of its dealings which may be termed the POLICIES OF THE STORE; prominent among them—an organized attitude of service—a service so well intentioned and faithfully rendered that it has promoted alike the welfare of our customers and ourselves. We Announce the Complete Readiness of a Larger Drapery and Upholstery Section on Our Second Floor VERY activity of this institution has this purpose in mind—“The making of better homes” and with the improved surroundings and better facilities the enlarged drapery and up- holstery section will prove to be of genuine helpfulness to our patrons. Every item in our vast stocks is as carefully and thoughtfully selected as though it were chosen for your favorite room. Our drapery and upholstery salespeople are here to serve you and are qualified by long and special training to correctly advise and helpfully assist you. You are most cordially invited to come and enjoy the displays in this section, even though you may have no thought of buying. = THE GROTE-RANKIN © —= OTTO F. KEGEL, President, “ond : 64 P4 ‘a a" k SY ——_ ane ce te - ait a Saw tame, 2 ene