The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1923, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1928 an Woah lala OF AMERICA Seattle Doctor ‘ ; Pleads Innoce Dr W. A Seattle physician cha lation of the od with entered a ple KILLED BY TIMBER VICTORIA, B, C, Oct. 16 jam Hunt was Our buyers constantly comb the markets for reliable merchandise at reduced prices, This week the Bargain Basement is offering the people of Seattle some of the best bargains that its buyers have been able to get in many months, 300 Brand New Hats Hats for the Matron! Hats for Bobbed Heads! Remarkable values in hats of velvet, panne vel- vet and duvetyn, in black, gray, tan and brown. Metallic, feather and flower trimmed — beaded ornaments and ribbon bows. Children’s “Pearl” Underwaists 39¢ Sires 2 to 13 Of s fine heavy quality, with tape straps. Each Under waist has a card of extra but- tons. Boys’ Blouses (SECONDS) Sizes 9 to 16 Of good heavy percale, chambray, cotton pon- gee, in attractive stripes and checks. This Bargain Promises to Stinch Wool Jersey 44-inch Woolen Ratine gain Basement has ever offered. If you know values, you know Create a Sensation! 1,400 Yards of 0 0 a Tubular Artificial Silk Jersey S4-inch Wool Serge 40-inch Printed Crepe de Chine 36-inch Silk Poplin Dress and waist lengths up to 5 yards, in every imaginable color. that it would be impossible to buy this material at wholesale for this price. What more need we say? y Silk and Wool 58-inch Coatings and Tweeds 36-inch Radium Silk Positively one of the most remarkable “buys” that the Bar- 3,000 Men’s and Women’s YOU CAN NOW Handkerchiefs ORDER BY MAIL While quantities Inst, anything advertised will Those for women are in solid colors with white hems, and white with colored hems. ‘The men’s are pli handkerchiets of quality, and are al 85s All are brushed wool models in stripe and border effects and invis- ible block patterns, Some with novelty fronts—others in solid colors. Combination colors— silver, tan, peacock, brown and navy. CLEAN-UP OF HIGH AND ? BS not antiafied w we send you— your money gladly refunded. Sizes 38 to 44 LOW SHOES Broken lots in black, white and brown. All have high heels. Shannon, well kno instantly killed here ay when he was struck in th only did J, CG. Cole, pe wn. | Widow Gets Bull of Wright Estate —I can restore it faded hi , | Charges Kidnaping in Divorce Case Free Trial Bottle Proves It ‘°* or hatr discolored 4 pea ear, tories awid fect, patural eolor—sai Prigt name and address pla. é aneloee & hick of your hale in your letter. “PHILLIPS” MILK OF MAGNESIA Accept only “Phillipa,” filk of Magn ans for 60 years. ent hotties, tain direct th |Say “Phillips” an and Refuse Watery Substitutes the original | prescribed by phy Protect and yourself by avoiding fons of the genuine “Phillips.” also 60-cent bottles, your «| State Senator Cox Sees Re- “a publican Comeback CHE HILL'S VOTE IS | BY FIELDING LEMMON pale tate Senator D, H, Cox, ¢ Walla, who was in Seattle Tuesd a repudiat ructed plat feated republic SEATTLE STAR | THE GROTE- RANKIN CO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President Mid-Month Sale Timely News That Means Filling of Fall Needs at Less Than Usual Prices New Opportunities for Saving Come Forward ‘Tomorrow the defunct an bank of Ta Amer ty at last tronger than eve other member of the house of atives of the last legisia y will be a candidat governor fs Wilt Mahoney democrat Seattle "Students Are Class Heads election, of Was The 19 Larkin, vice pr secretary; Willlam Tyler, yell lead er, Tyler tx from Olympia. ay oid Secketary: to Address Realtors ock, ¥. M. C. A. secre ems Seattle realtors at ler Thursday noon. He the movement to estab. tate courses in colleges ersities, The Seattle 1 sociation holds its weekly D TRU cK 6.—Armed men je a truck loaded | | The Ash Can’s Busy Season Your ash can will carry out in waste as much as you buy in extravagant promises, RETAIL WHOLESALE wear. Save on Bedding and Linens These prices emphasize what every housewife is saying: Go to The Grote-Rankin Co, for Bedding and Linens, 72 by 90 Bed Sheets 36 by 50 Crib 95c Blankets $1.69 Seamed Bed Sheets Dainty two-tones are made of good staple the colors of these sheeting, med. Fruit-of-the-Loom Pillow Cases 39c 42 by 86 high-grade Pillow Cases, made with wide hems. neatly hem- warm Blankets to keep baby comfortable. 42 by 36-inch Pillow Cases 29c Of standard weight muslin, neatly made— a quality that will 66 by 80 All-Wool launder well. Blankets $7.75 ' Heavy Turkish Fine all-wool plaid Blankets in pink, blue, Towels 49c gray, tan, red and Note the size: 22 by black color combina- 46 inches; soft and ab- tions. sorbent, and at a price much below regular 27-inch White value. Outing Flannel 19c Soft and fleecy, in a Cotton-Filled weight very much de- sired for sleeping gar- ments, 54 by 58 Mercerized Luncheon Cloths $1.00 Comforters $5.50 And covered with fine silkoline—size 72 by 78; large enough to cover full size beds, 36-inch Fancy Good, heavy weight Flannelette 39c mercerized Luncheon In patterns suited for Cloths in attractive wrappers and kimonos patterns — finished —a quality that will ready to use. give good satisfaction. ordinary A New Lotto Sell at $90.75 Autumn’s Colors—Autumn’s Styles Fabrics—Autumn’s AUTUMN DRESSES PRICED VERY LOW AT’ THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. Note the fabrics—Poiret Twills, Charmeen, Satin-back Crepe and Canton and Velvets. Colors are Navy, Brown, Black—all new styles—a fea- ture of prominence for tomorrow’s selling. Ratine Home Frocks $2.95 They are just a little heavier than the home frock—and you will appre- ciate this extra weight these cool mornings . —then they are dressy enough for afternoon Blue and rose and soft yellows and darker colors. sizes 38 to 44. Made with longer sleeves, in Second Floor Flannelette Kimonos + $2.50 A very low price for Kimones of good style and in good weight—four colors are fea- tured. —Second Floor Beacon Cloth Bath Robes $4.95 They are cut wide and com- fortable and have handy pock- ets—reinforced seams, long col- lars and heavy cords, There are dark and light colors, Jersey Petticoats $3.95 Deep pleated, ruffled flounces add to their good looks—all high colors in this lot. —Second Floor 200 Pieces of | 2 5c Novelty Jewelry Here you can select bracelets, Peggy chains, lingerie clasps, long beads, cuff links, eardrops, sheath pins and bar pins—they are odds and ends from regular stocks—at only a teu of former prites. —First Floor Aristo Hair Nets Single 39c Doyble 49C Mesh, doz. Mesh, doz. Human Hair Nets in black, auburn, medium and dark brown colors—they are fashioned in the popular cap shape. —First Floor Royal Utah, Wyoming, Nanaimo Coal Cord-A-Load Wood Let one ash can do the work of two or three.) Your own furnace is the best judge. These Prices Will Be Sure to Move a Great Many Used Ranges and Heaters Every one rebuilt, and carries the same assurance of satisfaction as a new one. Regular SALE Price $69.00—6-hole Quick Meal, with coil........ $81.00—6-hole Master, with coil. . a: $60.00—6-hole Faultless, with coil $90.00—Lang Pacific, with coil. . $72.00—4-hole Malleable, with co! $79.00—6-hole Malleable, with coil. . $89.00—4-hole Monarch,>with waterfront... . .00—6-hole Monarch, with waterfront....$59.00 .00—4-burner Gas Range, oven & broiler. .$17.50 Regular SALE Price PRICE 00—Clark Jewel Gas Range, low oven... .$19.50 .00—4-burner Reliable Gas Range, high OVE, Ws actey eee wea erties 45.00 $73.00—Paramount Gas; elevated oven, porce- lain top and splasher.............. $62.50 $45.00 —A-B Gas Range, elevated oven, broiler ANd CANOPY ..gs-eeccsccces peered fs $39.50 $67.50—Wedgewood Gas, like new; elevated oven and broiler .................-$55.00 We Connect Coal Ranges for $5.00 and Gas Ranges for $3.00 Used Heaters, Excellent V alues No. 1270—Great Western Heater. . $22.50 No. 1138—Great Western Oak Hea . $26.00 No. 1867—Box Wood National Heater. . 832.50 No. 1872—Round Oak Heater . $26.50 No. 1099—Luster Heater ..... hts Kawase -$10.00 Cocoa Door Mats at your doors will protect floor and rugs. all sizes—rightly priced: 14 by 24-inch Door Mats........... 85¢ and $1.25 16 by 27-inch Door Mats. . $1.05 and $1.25 18 by 80-inch Door Mats. . $1.30 and $1.50 20 by 88-inch Door Ma $1.75 and $2.25 Pei estcereen $1.25 —Third Floor Here are No. 1007—Park Oak Heater. No. 1849—Sun Burst Heater 6.50 No. 1835—-Dandy Oak Heater. 14.00 No, 1185—Whert Heater .............0:2-2 $9.00 —Basement Store Cooking Demonstration of the National Pressure Cooker A whole meal—meat,. potatoes, vegetables, des- sert—-will be cooked with a National in ten minutes in our Basement Store. Demonstration Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 P.M. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS !

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