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FRIDA 1K ) 4 [A National Institution From Coas' ‘0 Coa: . Cae 7 % . ee oe e “ . RGSS ROLL =) |Cal Has Friend and Relatives in Race| Prowning King & (fo. ) Established 101 Years THE ADVANTAGES WE CLAIM We manufacture all the clothing we sell. We eliminate the wholesaler’s profit and save you from 15 to 20 per cent. We give personal supervision, insuring a standard of tailoring that cannot be obtained where the retailer buys from a wholesaler, We have a standard policy of complete satis- faction guaranteed to you by a successful business career of over 100 years, THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President Men in the race for Vermont's senatorial vacancy: From left to right: Judge 8, C. Wil- wrk H. Pollard, Marshall J. Hapgood, John W. Redmond, and Porter H. Dale. INGTON, t .Caly r | resigned make the | for the nomination his race is | prospect But Dale, ¥ A » the democrats have ne Vermon bition mn a major election in James E. Kennedy, p the the best Particular “Grote-Rankin Co. Values’”’ Values that have inspired brisk buying this new season. These values gain in importance and rector under Wilson, running « platform, gave the republi & close call last fall when he ran 1,500 votes behind Freder 4, republican, in a ¢ The others in the run Wile teacher and Not This Saving Worth Making? : ard, ihe araaaent®| paper man, new on the Are Not These Points Worth Conside ring? . . CLOTHING SPECIALS ee eae oe ane $3 .00 > $29.50 ef wet we mont | only G, Fleetwe Marshall J, Hapgood of Peru, a| gressional election land baron and friend of the late} Kennedy has thrown his sup Theodore Roosevelt to Pollard, Some political tial oath tn the Attorney John W. Redmond of) acres think that the miracle sat ith, in th®| Newport, a corporation lawyer ally happen, and rock-ribbed urs of August 3, and wit-| favors modification of the Volstead| publican Vermont may turn dem preside father ad-! act, th of office at the! nm. I 5 1 of the president, wh ratic. and Young Men's of the campa: Norfolk Suits, 2 pai ‘full- lined Knickers ... Mackinaws, solid colors; $13.75 $6.95 Second Ave. at University—Arcade Square OMS TMS MMMM mc in — jo nd Nght win d out wet; called for a s | tot 9 ttee has chosen party Hidate for | Primary and the general [coming in Nov The cans have four SO TATETUA AAO ULHRA republt ding candidates THE ART OF DRESS Yall and winter fashions, materials, colors, styles— H n the art of being well dressed at amal! cost—~ The proper thing to wear on all eccastons, from to breakfast at home Hints and suggestions for the stout woman and the thin woman tn the matter of dress— Hats, dresses, sults, clothes—all about them ITB ALL IN THE LATEST BULLETIN BY THE FASHION EXPERT OF OUR WASHINGTON BUREAU, If you want to know what Paris, London and New York are Gecreeing for fall and winter wear; If, in other words, you want to know all about the art of t well dressed, then you'll want this bulletin. Fill out the coupon below and mall as directe reception evening gowns, afternoon gowns, sports JUST PREPARED Examples: Black Velvet Dress $39.75 New button-down-the-back models bustle effect. The black velvet is com- bined with satin, making a very at- tractive dress—and the tight sleeves are very stylish. interest tomorrow by the addition of new models. Crepe-Back Satin Dress $55.00 A draped model with large cabochon fastening at side; also showing the new tight sleeve with flared cuffs effectively trimmed with bands of fur. —Second Floor Six Hundred One Year Old Tomorrow We Are Going to Celebrate With a Real Old- Fashioned Bargain Event Come in tomorrow and say “Hello!” Come in and see what every department has to offer in the way of a smashing price reduction on splendid merchan- dise. If you haven’t been in lately, come in and see how the people’s Department Store has grown. The bargains are the biggest we have ever offered and that means SOME BARGAINS, as our regular trade knows. STOUT $9.4 DRESSES 7 50 Stout Dresses in stately, well-designed models, in beautifully trimmed Poiret Twill and Beaded Georg- ette; the sizes are 41 to 53, and the Dresses are all of a character that should be sold for $25—as an extra special for the Anniversary, they go at.......$9.45 Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave, Washington, D. ©. I want a copy of the bulletin, “The Art of Dress,” and inclose herewith four cents in loose postage stamps for same. Women’s Union Suits Remarkable $1 29 Values 3ecause the manufacturer made a mistake in shipping we were enabled to take advantage of a worth-while price concession rather than ship them back. The interesting part is that these fine, first qual- ity combed cotton Union Suits are all scheduled to be sold in one day—hence the very attractive price, The suit, $1.29. There are all sizes, 34 to 44—they are of medium weight with flat-lock seams—made low neck, sleeveless and knee length. * —First Floor Btreet and No tty. . Btate. deceeee ces thees @®o sure and write clearly and plainly and give full address) bid Ses RS AMEE BIE STS A ‘BRITAIN PLANS WORLD'S FAIR a aT |Stinnes Buys One Mammoth Exhibition to| More alain Paper Open Next June | HALLE, Germany, Oct. 19—Hngo | Stinnes continues buying up news- His latest 1 G m A SOME REWARD! ermans Steal ny | BERLIN, Oct. 19—For apprehen- \Old Thing Nowadays |ion of the murterer of a 10-year BERLIN, Oct. 19—They're reel spe arsine te have ry: aks sper ing everything in Germany these | Dpevaiing rate of exchange, this is LONDON, Oct. 19.—Nearly a quar-| papers thruout Germany. days. ‘The latest—two chimney | about oneelghteenth of a cent. ter of & million Americans are x |purchase is the Saale Zeitung here. | sweeps were convicted of stealing the | pected to visit the British Emp | eghibition next summer and fall ‘The transfer was made in all secrecy, | lightning rods from the houses where | By using a washing machine yeu Without encroaching on the Amer-|the staffs being unaware of the |they worked. The metal was worth | can do other housework while the fan title of “world's fair,” the or-|Change until {t was announced. millions—of marks. [clothes are getting clean. ganizers of the British Empire's show The simplest way to enda cern is Blue-jay. Stops the pain ine stantly. Thea the corn loosens | and comes out. Made in clear [| liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same, At your druggist BOYS’ TWO-KNICKER SUITS in smartly cut, good quality oGestly admit that theirs mixtures; regular $10 values, $6 95 window modes! | will have the largest, most and best lof everything. | Americans with San Francisco and |St. Louis in their minds will be on |hand to point out mistakes and fall- ures, but from His Majesty King ————— |George V., who Is patron of the ex-| hibition, right down to the keepe of the meanest gate, there is an tention to put the British Empire's | 9, ALL- WOOL SKIRTS; 35 Skirts, all in plaited and plaids; regularly sold at $5.50; re- marked for the Anni- FUR NECK PIECES— Red Fox, beautifully lined and finished; reg- ular $12.00 values, on TMi otto cnuicm«ten tt party over without elther mistakes or failures. | Work on the exhibition grounds at | | Wembley has been under way for months. The tremeendous buildings | are designed for permanency. There is a stadium reputed to be the largest | |in the world. 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets y UMBRELUAS for men and women; good, sturdy quality, with a wide assortment of handles; regular $1.50 values, $1 19 on special for the Anniversary..... © MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS; fine corded and woven Madras, In very attractive stripe and dot patterns; 660 unusually Smcrmcrmsminecmnurcmen FELT SLIPPERS for women, misses’ and children, in a largo variety of colors and styles, with Elk soles; regu- lar $1.25 values, on special for the Anniversary, GIRLS’ SHOES of good black Viel Kid, laced, with perfor- ated toes and extra strong soles; sizes 11% to 2; regu- lar $3.25 values, on special naive $1.98 Anniversary... LITTLE TOTS’ BATHROBES, BOYS’ SHOES; black lace, of good, substantial leather, made to give Jong wear; sizes 8% to 13%; regular $2.25 values, on special for pourra Ae bey WOMEN’S UNION SUITS— silk and wool, short sleeves and sleeveless, ankle length; regular $2.75 values, on spe clal for the $1 89 Anniversary at in good Elderdown, pink, blue and dark colors, in very attractive designs; regular $2.60 values on special for the Anniversary . WOOL SERGE DRESSES; 25 Dresses that would be good $7.00, will be closed jaturday, while they .. $1.98 DINNER SETS; 32-piece gold band Dinner Sets, good val- uen at $6.00, on special for ACHED CHEESE OTH on extra special sale—(only 10 (only 10 bars to each cus tomer); 10 bars... yards to each customer); NAPTHA LAUNDRY SOAP on special sale .. $1.49 DOUBLE SHEET BLANK- ETS, soft, warm and fleecy, in Grays and Whites—60x76 inches; regular $3 values, at special Anni- $2 29 versary price of . ARMY BLANKETS; heavy all- wool Blankets; regular $4.50 sellers, on sale for the Aeaiversary... POeO9 COTTON BLANKETS; heavy weight, double, in dark gray patterns; reg, $2.50 values, at the Anni- PLAID BLANKETS; the fa- mous “Nashua Brand,” good wool nap, assorted plaids, 66 x80 Inches; reg. $5 values, at special Anniver $4.25 sary price of. CRIB BLANKETS; colored borders, splendid qua x48 inches; regular tues, on special for the Anni good Shirts in this lot; regu- Jar $2.25 values, on special for the $1 49 Anniversary... * MEN'S AND YOUN 3 SRCOATS in very nifty belted models, with plaid back and raglan sleeves; regular $25 values; on spe- ela! stile for the Anniver. [TES for men and young mon; splendid all-wool qual ity; also somo fine belted style Raincoats; regular $22.50 values, on special for the Anni- $13.85 TERS in pull. over and coat styles, in a wide assortment of attrac tive colors; 150 In tho lot; regular $1.75 values, on spe- clal for the 8 250 SAMPLE SWEATERS for men, women and children; regular $3.00 values, on spo- celal for the $1 69 Anniversary.., . MEN'S UNION SUITS; good quality cotton ribbed Ecru; regular $1.50 values, on spe- clal for the $1 19 Anniversary... . ME CASHMERE HOSE in black and ¢1 regular 50c values, on special for the Anniversary ys" ANNELETTE in and regular $1.25 values, lal for the 9 c BOYS’ CORDUROY SUITS, smartly designed and well Mined and finished; would bo good values at $8; on special khakt; on 8} Next Door to Economy Market SE BARCANS PARTMENT STORE 1419-21-23 FIRST AVE eo MOT MCMC WMC CHT TC TUT cI 2 | : g = g 3 ] : p g 2 Q| 2 5 = 2 : | $35.00 Plates FOR THIRTY DAYS © | When it was first used last spring | |for the finals of the English football | Season it proved to be too small, de- | spite its premier position, and tens jof thousands of the 250,000 would-be | | spectators rioted and tore down gates | land hand rails. $10,00 Crowns $8.00 Crowns 83.76 | $30.00 Plates $10.00 | $10.00 Plates 85.00 acity OF sands. $15,0 Our Whalebone Rubber Plate $8.00) least «ix months, 4 ; The British Empire exhtbtion op. All Work Guaranteed for 13 Years! eny jn June and continues for at -O0 | ing to the exhibition managers, Now and stronger gates and hand rails | have been installed and the seating increased by a few thou Tt {s even possible | | that the show will be made perma. | nent, | pa Sata CUT RAT DENTISTS |school children, Chief of Police John B, Hammond charges in a letter to | the board of education here. | “Boys and girls crowded together | jin automobiles induce familiarities | that should not be tolerated and are |m menace to future welfare and hap: | | plness of the American home,” Ham. | ‘ | MORE THAN $700, 000 IN ASSETS APPROVED BY THE | mond State Insurance Com- missioner Stand Behind the Policies of Title Insurance Issued by This Modern, Upto- Date Title Insurance Com- pany Of this sum, $150,000 In government bonds and first’ mortgages on im- proved real estate Is al- wayn kept on deposit with the state treasurer as # ermanent guaranty fund, Why be content with an opinion on your title when we Innue an absolute guarantee, protecting you against forgery or other fatal defects of title, and also against cost of Iitiga tion if title Is attacked? WASHINGTON ‘ Glasses $5.00 TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” ASSETS MORE THAN $700,000 GLOBE | Auto Blamed for Morals of Young S, Ia., Oct. 19. Our examination In title EXAMINATION OPTICAL CO. 1514 Weatinke Ay Near Fourth and Pike HARACTER means more than style—or workmanship—or Auto| high grade materials. It means a rue of Police tonn | COMbination of all of these moulded together. Gately overcoats have real character—as you'll admit when you see them. Come in to- day! Your style is here at— Others at $30, $35, $40, $50 and perfect ruments experience ean Complete Real Character A GATELY ~ CHARGE ACCOUNT Simpler Py acttealy — Thies hand- some Over- coat, $45, FE conomicat? y ‘