The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1923, Page 3

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VEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1923. PAGE % THE GROTE-RANKIN GO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President Furnish Your Home Now— ()FFORTUNITIES of signal importance to home- makers are to be found everywhere in the store NOW-—tright now, when so many people are furnishing and rerfurnishing homes. The Grote-Rankin Co. can ie cage be of greatest assistance to these home-makers. depron ion in our agriculture di SELECT ckering said that the work on , . - Skagit county's new $250,000 court Furniture Rugs Draperies Ranges Heaters aia Earth’s Growth | oise is prorr Phonographs Washing Machines LHE Sobbing Woman Testifies paler ia Her HIN) S WLS See Says Her Fingers|FAITH IS’ ALL | Were Once Par-| PE RSON NEEDS | alyzed | pon A'NTLE TAR ARGUE PHONE RATE ACTION SKAGIT HAS BUMPER CROP reated In the ary for mo running 1 to bo } BY LELAND HANNUM Ino ing rapidly aunders, depart: | |\WOMEN WAGES '|Green Motorists, adi ps, ts oe | NOT AFFE CT ED & Here’s a Chance Grew.® 4 : I us-| Edward Clifford, director of labor und and indu f tho state, has re t Pay No Cash Down Arrange Liberal Terms This Offer Is for a Limited Number of Days, Only— Each passing day is full of opportunities of the | Fe = = 2 most unusual sort for the complete furnishing of | the home. SRR ei learned, he said, Renaming of Olive _ St Before Council’) 1 ° Sse =it| Alimony to Former ‘| Salvation Army Is @ said by a tumor after the |‘ aith and th Wife Starts Rumpus ireday. ‘Tho ¢ ; After Waste Paper | *y " “Wallit up on tho plat a yo M, Camy P fn aye a £ Bessey gyal At bedtime rub the throat and | “ the powers of faith in jcity fire exe er sult fo! ati ; chest thoroughly with— = act. il ash » was | divor el ays ih ne e recommendation VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jare Used Ye: Choose Any Size VICTROLA Pay No Cash Down Arrange Liberal Terms | F REE BLOOD | nore TEST METHODS ABRAMS = | x Examination FREE || Glasses as low as $2.50 Rothwell making an effort} castaway cloth-| | Urges Co-operation |four of Church, School | Close co-operation between the reveal the o of your@ trouble, 27 U nion St. Beattl Bet. Second and Third Aves, | church and the p 1 is need. | tul for the pre | velopment of An red the Re Public Ownership | coms 11 an addvess at on of the annual meet! METHODS son, of| Fer the benefit of people whi nat he treatment from us. rst) some happy patients, Today of tho| beat time to eal, ELECTRO-MEDICAL DOCTORS 1327 34 ave. Opposite the P. 0, Western Washington Sund: choo! | night observance Friday be held in the Ravenna M Protestant chur | patient to Speak | we a 2,844 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S at Fellowship Meet '§ counsel; Rey. Mr, Abo and Mr. jou taro 1 , Will dominate the pro- cram of a dinner to be given by the z | Fellowship Folks in Dartnall's cate jteria next Saturday evening at | THE BON MARCHE A discussion of the ) Japanese atta o'clock, ‘The meeting 1x to be open| (| Barcain BASEMENT For women, there are silk, fiber, mercerized lisle and cotton Hose, with ribbed and hemmed tops. Black, navy, gray, brown, white and other colors. Many different weights. SILK AND WOOL Dresses $0.98 Sizes 16 to 42 Of poiret twill, brocaded silk crepe and embroidered wool crepe. With novelty braided yokes, belts and cuffs, hand embroidered in colored silks, buckles and straps, accordion pleated panels and flounces, long and short sleeves, these are extremely good bar- gains, For children, there are boys’ heavy ribbed black or brown Stockings. For girls, fine ribbed brown, black or white @% —three-quarter, part-wool or mercer- ized lisle, roll-top style. Soft Sole Baby Shoes «19¢ Some are Roman San- dals, others are High Shoes of red or black patent, with white kid uppers. Sizes 0 to4 Le motoring public has been emphatic in its approval of the new Ford Four-Door Sedan. In all parts of the country its stylish appearance and inviting interior have brought the car instantly into great demand. Now, at its reduced price, it presents a more compelling value than ever. Although better looking, roomier, easier riding, it is listed at anita Hnox 8 forty dollars less. $685.00 £. o. b. Detroit This good-looking, comfortable, and dependable Ford selling at this low price offers an agreeable solution to your closed car problems. Mary Janes of patent leather, or black or brown kid high shoes. Both styles have elk leather soles. 1 yin help! orstanding of busi- Allover Brushed ited to attend first of new class Thursday, GOLF COATS m Henry Building MA in-0304 Ansoclnte Yourself With Suecess GIRLS’ WINTER COATS $Q.29 Sizes 6 to 14 These cars can be obtained through the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Plain and overplaid polaire, with fur and self material collars, With stitchings, inverted pleats and set-in Fora CARS -TRUCKS- TRACTORS Cuticura Will Help You Have Beautiful Hair Shampoos with Cuticura Soap, preceded by light (ie jons of Cuticura Oint ment tot alp skin, do much to of dandruff, allay itch: ing and site, atimulate the eircula. tlon and promote the healthy condition necessary to produce luxuriant hair, Taleurn ibe 2 without mus, Sizes 36 to 4 Smart edinbinations of —buff and seal with tangerine border —buff and Pde with Jade bor- der silver and peacock with pea- cock border, Many others come in plain flaring backs, pockets and narrow double belts. All are fully lined. Outing Flannel 15c Yard 5,000 yards of Outing Plan nel in” novelty striy Turkish Towels 25c Plain white, white with blue stripes, and white with bite and gold striped borders, Size 20x10, plaids.” A shades of black, navy, peacock, a soft, flecey finish; tangerine, buff and seal. 27 ine! ‘he s

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