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awaiting the apr ‘ing squadron” orgar after a dinner at the New ion. W. C, Dawson, presi with Ben hrlighman, of Tacoma, ocratic political elreles, having at one A“flying squadron,” composed tion to the of the Dawson Terminal Co : |al and friendly meets are to be held, CATCH VISION made arrangements to ent the! time been candidate for congress in ef about 100 executives of man Rothell in making and many old-fashioned country | ENTIRE NORTHWEST WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. bond and Investment business at Ta cama the Fourth congressional district % wholesaling Valley Fwir, to be held there Septem: ber 30 and October 1, “a regular sports are to he indulged in “We must look beyom! our self | A city may outgrow the possibility | needs.” said Prestéent Robert & —- |Drumheller, Hadley | Open Bond Business Announcement was made Tuesday | that Roscoe Drumheller, retiring col Drumheller has tendered his resi¢ nation as coliebtor of customa and is | ntment of his suc: | He will make his home in Book on Queens and Things Cantivates d it was the most sensible | f!™ers’ Jublice | ing he had ever at Resides those exhibits of agricul im Seattle. Thru it ran one tural interest, which include cattle, tt that Seattle must /D°Tses. poultry, goats, sheep, swine, of a country fair, but no person who) of the Seattle Chamber of | nas enjoyed one eter quite for “We must catch the gets the real fun, the friendliness and of the development of the em |the broader view he secured on the} Northwest. There is more of lector of customs, and Roy Hadley s attle’s “Flying Squadron” |" 2. 44 coming to seattn A little booklet i broadcast in Se. build up outlying communities | | bees, fruit, vegetables, canned fruits, } activities of the other half, the big: Bocalied ‘Seattle Spirit’ in evi former secretary of the Seattle! | Chamber of Commerce, hail, together Business - | Drumheller was a resident of Walla of Men Perma Walla, where he was ateive in dem- —_ hently Organized atule inviting an@ urging Seattlettes to lend their presence and many other things, there is to be share with them their) -»csen a queen of the fair, education eer half—the agriculturtst. today than in many years.) Oh, thunder—-we've been a’sitting that spirit is widening. That is | here with our feet upon the desk look- the feeling of the entire North- | ing over this interesting little brown toward this city ts undergoing | booklet, “Sammamish Pair,” dream- change.” ing oe “yingers,” “pleeating con-| G. Black, presiding, first | tests," “tug-of-war” and “the Queen | eed M. J. Carrigan, chairman [of the Fair.” We already know « “the good roads committee of the girl who'd make a good “Queen’ and ardent worker for the | but we've got to go to press. Mr. Carrigan explained | ——-—— purpose and plans for the flying | service to Rend, beth communities It will function as a bus-| friendly to this city body, he said, and will not| Rey D. Pinkerton said anti-Seat- any community program | tle feeling, once prevalent about tne -} state, is rapidly disappearing, and that the “flying squadron” will o ~jable to extinguish it entirely. PRES tere resent ——_—— as an instance of help other sections, drive for the Kenne- ! i i ; | EI i 9 Bad af i Free Scholarships to EX-SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN presenting evidence of honor- able discharge from service in the great war. _. MODERATE TUITION FEES (CHARGED NON-SERVICE STUDENTS’ fi ELEMENTARY COURSES: Reading, Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic and Grammar SKILLED INSTRUCTION IN ESSENTIALS FOR DEFINITE RESULTS FALL TERM OCT. 3 TO DEC. 23 REGISTRATION ON AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 1 to 5 and 7:36 to 930 P. M. FOR INFORMATION WRITE, CALL OR TELEPHONE 916 East Marion St. Phone East 8556 ATARI iu HHL THE SEATTLE STAR Fifth Aven ue and Pike Street OTT0 F. KEGEL, President THE GROTE-RANKIN CO Account at Grote-Rankin’s Practically every kind of Furniture that goes into the making of a successful home, and many varieties of Homefurnishing accessories, are embraced in this Month-End Clearance Sale The “Whistler” Bedroom Furniture at | pad One-Third Below Regular Price 42 od 0 me in ivory, are 62 Chiffoniers, in ivory, are io ....939.00 18 ne im ivory, are to's... $37.00 52 Dressing Tables, in reduced to. $39.90 4 Beds, in French gray, are o-.....937.90 reduced to. $43.50 reduced to. gray, reduced 3 Dressing Tables in French © $39.50 12 Chiffoniers, in French io. $39.50 Odd Pieces of Furniture Assembled in the Annex Store Are Offered at V4, ¥3 and Y2 Off the Regular Price Btock | Quantity | No. | Description “S| 436 ~| Walnut Chiftoniers ? 423 |Wainut Dressing T Tf Bii0 7) Mahogany finished | Walnut finished c hiftonier ah Walnut finished Bed. ; |Wainutfinished Chiffonter "| Wainut-finished Dressing Table } | Mahogany-finished | Mahowany finished ji | Mahogany-finished ~ | Mahogany -finished Mahogany-finished Benches ‘Mahogany finished Davenport Tables Ivory Dressing Tables. Dressing Tabie.. “Dressing Table.. net y Ivory Dressing Ta’ “Jivery Dresser (Twin Vernis Martin Bed Verni« Martin rz Vernis Martin Vernis Martin Vernis Martin Vernis Martin "Library Table. Library Table. Mahogany Library Tables ; jahogany Library Tables......... fahogany Frame Hed Davenports. . Natural Six-piece Breakfast Set. Ivory and Violet Fireakfast Set.. ange and Black Breakfast Set... ‘ellow and Rese Breakfast Set. “iT [Decorated Ivory Breakfast Sei 17 | Decorated Biue Breakfast § Bet. jecorated Gray Breakfast Sct, iden Oak Leather Beat Chairs 188 |Fumed Oak Leather Seat Chairs Tee ‘umed Oak Leather Seat Chairs “TWIT |Tacobean Oak Cane Seat Dinet Regular ce 061 640.00 | 32.50 Dressing Tables. | i350, 2.00 12.75 15.00 9.50 7.60 9.50 9.50) 13.76 32.00 46.50 ~~ 88.00 32.60 ~ 62.60 68.60 55.00 46.00 35.00 32.60 40.00 8.00 7.50 ‘6.00 12.60 Sale Price 30.00 $7.50 37.50 38.50 34.50 26.00 76.00 76.00 80.00 4.75 4.60 | 9.75 ~ 17.20 10.50 17.60 19.50 | 45.00 | 42.50 47.50 37.50 49.50 68.75 | 18.75 18.75 18.75 | 29.50 29.50 29.50 6.75 | 5.76 6.75 6.00 Quantity Description Waxed Onk Wood Seat Diner Ce 196 3233-1 41-3 785 ae S92 tr ~~ 962 289 rT an 7 8896 139 84-6 ~ | 8139 436 736 (ivory | 486 ~~) io ) 909-3" 160 726 64 \ 384 “909-1 100 100 A488 2260" 614 | Waxed Oak Waxed Oak Waked Oak Fumed Oak ~/Pumed Oak Famed Oak Fumed Oak Waxed Oak 7 Waxed Gak Fumed Oak Waxed Gak Waxed Gak Fumed Oak Waxed Oak Leather Seat Dine: Oak 4inch-top Table: Ivory Dressing Table Full: Chiffonier Chiffonier Dressing Ti Chiffoniers Chiffonier Chiffonier Roc ier sss. Chiffonter Full-size Bed Dresser... Chiffonier Chiftoniers Chiffonter ... 2271 Dressing Table. ... | 9094 |Ivory Dressing’ Table..... | Ai0s-7 [Slate and Red Table... ~TARGRT [Slate and Red Chair ABGES \Sinte ahd Red Arm Cha 96 ivory Lamp ........-.- “Wood Seat Dini Butfets..-..... Buffets. . Buffet... Buftet “‘Burtet- Buffet» Buffet... -- Buffet dinch-top Table, Fumes Ivory “\ivory livery jlvory Ivory ivory ~ |Tvory Ivory “livery Ivory Ivory ivory livory Tivory Winch-top Tabies: Regular! Price Bumed Oak Wood Seat Diners. Wood Seat Diners. 48.00 | ~ 67.50 | [ 88.50 ~ 88.50 87.40 50.00 40.00 | 7.50 | 10.00 | 35.00 7 $5.00 “63.00 62.50 | Sale Pricr o 22.50 3 81.50 36.50 87.75 32.50 ‘87.50 | 32.50 8.75 B50 eo) 45.00 $3.50 72.50 te soT 67.50 35.00 4.35 37.50 2.50 35.00 | 87.75 aa 50] : _ 33. 50 17. 678 10.00 DRAPERY REMNANTS HALF PRICE Hundreds of short lengths of Drapery Fab- rices—including Cretonnes, Madras, Lace Nets, Scrims, Marquisette, Silks, Velours, ete—all are conveniently arran| on tables for easy selections. All are iced to just one-half their regular price. . —Second Floor, Drapery Section New 36-inchCretonnes at 39c Yard Exceptionally desirable patterns and color- ings aré among this assortment—there are striped, floral and bird designs that nearly everyone*is looking for. These cretonnes ara suitable for every room in the home and the price is extremely attractive, the yard 38¢. Second Floor, Drapery Secfion , 200 Pairs of Curtains Are Reduced to _ 98c Pair ; Plain hemstitched Marquisette, plain hem- stitched Cross-bar Scrim and plain Scrim Cur- tains in white and cream colors. Choice of any style at 98¢ pair. —Second Floor, Drapery Section 2,000 Yards of Outing Flannel at 17c Yard 27-inch finely-woven fancy Outing Fiannels, especially desirable for making men’s, women’s and children’s sleeping garments; special, 17¢ yard. —First Floor 100 ONLY Cotton Comfort Bats. $1.10 Each Cotton Bats, size 72x84 inches—carded all in one sheet ready to make soft, warm com- forts for colder nights. —First Floor Pata Breakfast f- lo Faptese heavy quality Mer- cerized Breakfast Cloths are in this offering. They are 58x58 inehes in size, and come in several neat designs. —First Floo¢ Dinner Sets at Reduced Prices 88-piece Dinner Set of American porcelain, decorated with pink blossom sprays. Special, set Month-End Rug and Linoleum Sale 48 AXMINSTER RUGS, size 9x12, in a good selection of colorings, including Persian and combination designs, are offered at, $26.75 25 AXMINSTER RUGS, size 9x12, of a very dependable quality and patterns suitable for any home, are reduced to, $34.50 each. . 11 SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS, size 9x12—they have very good designs and color- ings, and are a very special value at, each... $24. 75 & 600 yards of Printed Linoleum, made of cork with burlap back. The patterns show slight imper- fections in printing, but this is page A grt omg hom patterns to choose from. Specia’ the square Pt vase 69c Inlaid Linoleum Samples, size 3 by 6 feet, that can be conven- iently used under your heater to protect your valuable rugs, are marked for 99 c clearanoe, each ......