The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1923, Page 3

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Se) Ce How Fickle Fashon Is|— ' Barcain BASEMENT Are Buttons of Any Use? THE GROTE-RANKIN @) OTTO F. KEGEL, President Clear consciences and wakeful nights are enemies, You don't lose sleep when you make friends with the bargains in the Bargain ement, 45 FUR-COLLARED COATS | Uap | Opat ROUSE 132 70 ROB ge Oa t Ihe Grote-Rankin Co. AUTO ROBES a *, Saturday Evening from 7 to 10 o'clock Sizes ; a ' 4 A ee to 44 : . E The Grote-Rankin Co. extends an invitation to the public to come : ' and visit the store. All-we + Auto Robes, in attractive plaids. Made of wool velour In extending this invitation we express the hope that The Grote- a icollarsd aithee Rankin Co. may be privileged to contribute to your pleasure. ane@ collared with deep . oe j A Y v7, , The Better Homes Week just ending typifies the many years of fur—these are the most 85 Knife-Pleated a , * effort The Grote-Rankin Co. has devoted to the creation of Better popular models, In Shirts gee ' Be Homes throughout the Northwest. three styles, all fully $4 Hh b ys : , Your time spent within the store will prove unusually interesting. lined, with two pockets, : . aes Sizen to 32 waist trimmed with chain granite cloth, smartly K fashions these stitch, In navy and t avy blue, they are practical for wear with the sweater brown, 5 ‘await, This is the long and short of it tn co-ed styles. The long ee shows what Dame Fashion ordered for this year’s college , fe, iN girl and the short is the style of last year. Laura Lavroff, CHILDREN $ Oy sophomore, shows the latest in the long skirt, while Marion / | Van De Water still clings to the comfortable short style. MUSLIN ‘ a And Dame Fashion, the fickle thing, may change her ideas fi on long skirts before the year is out, so what is a co-ed . 1 UNDERGARMENTS s pn ‘ BY MELVIN B. vor Sizes Fiesh-colored Pabamns s and Gowns Four clever styles; ry year, |, HATS ARE SMALL, haar: mone srnghtine ote pcos echt | SORT a Mohair Davenport at 50c yarn em oe - awedbay a ty Sopa peptnpi r P re fs Flesh-colored Batiste and Crepe appliqued trimmings y 1g le bua aa ; Inches boye the Featured $ -5O Gowns. White M wns, Nain | in jes. | ’ , ara, , | y" ju . sook Muslin Pr + Slips, lace 1 E brow n, tan and ee te atill mn. bat turn 9 Ah 2 V alue and embroidery trimmed. ae | de a coda 4p Beads must surply who, ook the Seems as if every family is buying a Davenport. In no previous Girdleieres BRUSHED WOOL | : inert bai m nt of the high Neel and year have we sold so many upholstered davenports. Not surprising! < at Mesiatie: chats tahola dolled be Never before have we featured such attractive values. The Davenport illustrated is an example of the values offered. 59 4 ‘alee ® “3 a he Covered with mohair over best spring construction, and priced 50 Cc “oat? t , t much below what davenports of this grade usually sell for. Big range of plain and many 4 color combinations He Sizes ) 32 to 42 | The < in now, and —_-—— —_—_— —_ } ne % YOU CAN NOW (tating come very Rear to] soon know, and nelther did our aus HER INYTRMITIES jly. “Since me eyes gave out I'm net 4 j ORDER BY MAIL ss fr olla nr RS hority, but it Is rumored that they | “witt'you sign your name here?” |able to write a wurrd, young mali Made of pink brocade, 7 7 MAIL | s ae are occasionally use i ; : : “How do you spell it?” he ask White quantities lent; saytitnn thority the ote other maid the young lawyer, whom Mrs ced, : ‘ Bs wertiae: ps lioghe ‘c a the dark of the moon, to t | 3 yen poised above the proper pl with surgical elz eaocsone eat ne ers tee ree lo attract must |" races they mt |e Of the ‘coat together, tm auch | Callahan had asked to dew up al arene separ te, Droper Play serts on hips. Back fas- f | le for deltvery. If aes hn \ manner as to render the wearer | eed. transferring a parcel of tand|said Mrs. CaLahan, recklessly. with what we send What 4 a for? immune to the autumn chill |to her daughter. \* ‘Since I lost me teeth, there's not a tening style. dth/ On’ the; whole, it. would appear | it soursilf, an’ I'll make | wurrd in the wurrld I can spell.#+ that coll now {is more aid the old woman quick- | Judge. “Vampire Complexion” | comfort: sepalble than {t has : ealth/ Is Natural, She een ae Dee a what, was said when iekse wea eng “Sala tcohiet abbreviated skirt arrived, » EAUTY fs tho magnet which | 15 fr to withhold furth draws all eyes—and back of | >! aut close with the irr = a | beauty—Health —working silerftly. | ‘ doug! veonee ae . “Why do th Slip-On Sweaters $1.29 “a Red blood tingling through tho . ies 36 to 46 Yelns;—the glow ot youth in the , cheeks; — sprin, ~| rthed "- be A wide variety of styles and colors s ‘ Sema vite, - vitality aps oo p . from which to choose. Sizes walk;—the ever graceful air, un- 6 to 16 restrained by care or worry;—All | * hl the charms of beauty. All the works of health, | , ; Manc - re. Men are fascinated by the | Chicken pit," bre Psugess far collared t charms of beauty. Women gazi | ,. oui! oer fag with fur; all are of with envy, secretly jealous, per apple pie with ice creant; pray P haps—wondering—hoping—prayin; coffee or milk. polaire in tan, brown tor that attractiveness that is net and peacock. Fully | theirs, But why the wondering—th: Wool-Mixed Blankets | !cd: well made and - we A scoter eka tae ee cut generously; they A sraved-for attractiveness—tha Re : eauty. Good looks is the barome $4.25 (SECONDS) come with set-in and | er of one’s condition. Good health Sizes 62x71 or. 56x78 raglan sleeves. Trim- radiates beauty. 8. S, 8. purifier Double Woolmixed Service Blankets, d with velty the blood—creates new red bloo: in gray with green or blue striped | Med WI novelty = cells—rids the system of impurl borders, stitching. tes which make beatty and at 1 ates * | You Thrifty Men and Women— en to attract must radiate healt! ‘7 | Stith oar pee guarantee You Can Wear the Beautiful ’ blood cells ever increasing. S,8.S ¥ Men Ss does both, ‘ guarantee the LANGWOOD| 8. 8. 8., since 1826, has boen nd pie : | ding the system of impurities 4 en With cnecbait the wood requtted | or en All-Leather pimples, blackheads, boils, ecze . |by other range on the market, and rheumatism—building re a | y Installed, |C | Call at our re: | hlood cells—aiding women to be at and inspect the complete and Misses tractive by radiating health |} Hat Neel te an “3 Without Ever Missing the Money—at * 8. 8. d re 5 SHO ES fected herbs and barks, actentinc |i “Where, other ranges keep you broke,| Prices That Cannot Be Matched ally prepared and proporti The Lang will save by durning Ul good drug stones catty Bast smoke.” | Anywhere It fs more economical { DR, J. 1. BINYON \ 3 purchase the large cize bot Fie Beininn sion F.S. LANG MFG. Co. | Select the Garments You Desire and bs 5 Retail Store Charge, Your Purchases, to Be “Sie a BEST §2.5 GLASSES | First ana Soring MAin Paid on Your Own . piled Po Dowd, Like Yourself Again | ON BATH Tuxedo style, knitted in a a | - | seya' ase ade oF the: day optteat | firm weave with novelty stores in the Northwest that really | striped effects; others in with ‘i |grind lenses from start to finish, ; Black and brown calfskin, Pei ana the cule one [ eee raised rib weaves. Color com Soa eae ithe, only, Ones Vinations of seal and tur- | Goodyear welt b ae SHATTLE—ON FInST AVE, (Patented) | i ‘ auoise, turquoise and silver, | rubber heels. Knglish und gah Examination free by graduate op. STOVES—RANGES terms and enjoy wearing your clothes brown and tan, black and ape | tometrist dlasses not prescribed while paying for same. . white, black and oriole. Unless absolutely necessary, . Hy ” "BINYON OPTICAL CO. : There's titentda chavee 650 ae 400 HATS| 150 Pairs Pilling Brand” i om weg ec a ee oye = 5 M* offices are a mecca YY 4 BOYS SHOES - for ene aes nl Wf S$ 0m $2. Sizes 11 to 13)....$250 jn Sores ira a eee bay Fever|44o=>/ OR Sizes 1 to 2 HA. And it makes no difference | Take } Si 1 i) how chronic or severe the! STH DO | q f i} \ 1 SORE andsome Lang Broile i} Just unpacked ! izes 2} to 6 y / 1 case may be, I am able, without A MA L eps aeleats ket 2 Ged Baths Bh be given free with every Lang | Brown and black ea f s h tion, surgery, pain or anaes- wonderful Jc Range bought during October | These Hats are new- ; ; ‘ OP SEARCH CUTEST YE Hay Broh. \ | : are new blueher style, made with t A |thetic, to segd them awa c' sh $1 and $2 les. D P| t est in style and trim- Reet soles tt i it ‘ manently cured: But my FREE ill ‘ commended ' eels, on the Foot Korn , mi and so moder-| inc. : 4 - book explains my meth- is \iidat: wanthdedal) 1 - i SEND FOR IT TODAY ti | peter mane wor EE Ks 1, DEA on vain actit | Sugpeats Efficieney| | rn THRDAVE. Nace isuurentaatrn se raehew es

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