The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1923, Page 3

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Srmreenenren meme entities rue tli tne Sn do TUESDAY, NOV DROP CONTEST FRAUD CHARGE | Sereating Alleged in Bite Class Competition | ne ae KANSAS CITY, Mo, Cha of fraud in the mon's Bible ole attendance race between the First Baptist church of Kansas City and th Taubman clasa of L Beach, Cal, were hushed up tod: “EL would rather have lost the test than have had this il velop between the two Dibble, preside organizat fon, His sued after his representative in Long Beach, J, W. Lingenfelter, had an: | hounced that ho had hired 20 private Aetectives to check Up on attendance | at tho Taugman class and found the | count had been doudled Didblo wired Lingenfelter to with draw his char ea, but we had no idea he would bring the charge of | cheating,” Dibble said, Long Beach ped attendance | oh Sunday of 31 while Lingen- | iter said only 0 were present. | kansas City claimed tho champion. Ship when more than 50,000 turned out. Charges of cheating were brought | against the Kansas City class by C. A. Buffum, president of the Long Beach organization. Buffum said the rules provided | Yhat all meetings would have to be held in ono place, while on the last two Sundays the Kansas City class gathered in Convention hall gfter meeting In the church auditorium the first three Sundays of the contest Dr. D, J, Evans, teacher of the local class, in reply to that charge, | said: “Not all of Long Beach's meetings Were heid in the same place. On last | Sunday they met in the Long Beach | municipal park to accommodate the crowd, Fellowship Meeting Is Held at Y. W.C. A. In connection with the week’s| Program for the promotion of unl- | Yersal. friendship, announced by the| World Fellowship committ °| YY w. | | | Short tal! sionary = mc Mrs. W. W ton Burns f Alaska Physician Sentenced to Pen KETCHIKAN, Alask Tells Sutferers How to End Piles Forever Rochester Doctor Achieves Remark- able Success With New Preserip- tion. Must Give Absolute Reliet or Money Back It has remained for « well-known doctor to find a real r of patient Ss part ha m that will absorb them, OLD FASHIONED TEA FOR CONSTIPATION Brew It Yourself at Home SMBER th it 1,440 Prs, of Full-Fashioned Chiffon Suk Stockings — . -——— Regular price $2.50 Full- fashioned Chiffon Silk Stockings with lisle top and foot. —perfect fitting stockings —very fine quality —every pair perfect —Sizes 8% to 10. —Colors: Black, gunmetal, cabin, bobolink, beige and gray. || $1.89 Pair cordovan, log —First Moor 109 English Print Apron Frocks Regular price $1.95 Serviceable Frocks for home —Second Floor wear, of attractively colored Eng- lish Prints—both dark and TOE a a effects—made with novelty sleeves —unusually well finished. ’ Flannelette House Robes | One lot of cozy, warm HALF Flannelette Breakfast Coats, cut good and roomy and well |PRICE made in light and dark col- ors—Regular $2.50 values, L the MID-MONTH SALE at Half Price. —Second Floor Fine Wool Sweaters $2.89 A small lot n all—in only fifty slip-ove yle reds, navy, henna, brown and light shade with two pockets and ribbed c sleeves, Girls use them as blouses for school or fice wear—they are ex- ceptional value. Highty Fine Sweaters [ HALF PRICE | 50 to $7.50 re in this lot you will find Regular price $2. Some of the best selling n Tuxedo, slip-ove these to be e: spe attractive, marked for cles $1.25 to $3 —Second Floor 600 Yards of Bungalow Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 33¢ Palm Olive Soap—5 Mentholatum, sm, jar. 19c Cr H / O ES Tooth Powder. .2l1¢ bars to a customer. 25c Clawood Milk of Mag- ar Soap.... 19¢ Mennen’s Shaving Jebepay Ms =i REN A most attractive assort- Powder 39¢ Cream .. 34e avis Toilet Wate c ’ al DAICO i .006 C ment of 36-inch Cretonnes, La B lache e Pow- Mennen’s Talcum Nonspi ...... VASY6 yd, featuring neat, small designs der Powder see 19¢ = pond's Cold Cream, é so much He demand for ae, Dorin’s Rouge.. W Lye Shaving ‘ amalleycs, 19¢ aprons, dresser scarfs and ‘ Stic 29¢ , Y 1 7 Cs Ingram’s Milkweed ’ Pond’s Va nishing g ee Wee Spats 1 FI ‘Ceeain . 73¢ Kolynos Tooth Paste. 19¢ CERAM i. skp ae tas 19¢ — See ee. Jerge Benzdin Revelation Tooth Pond’s Vanishing 1] - ler ..219¢ Cream, large ...... 39¢ 4 Almond Lotion. ¢ A e ‘ oS 110 New Tapestry Mum . cucu sevens <LUC Frank’s Lemon Cream 78e Pond’s ; Cold: Cream, 39, f : OE aS 39e Odorono, med. size... 45¢ ‘Frostilla ..........++ Zale s Oatmeal ‘Soap Table Runners © | Serie: Se recesmi toga Pate gue EGE Seton Sony pt = y savoris, med. size.... 39¢ Hinds’ Honey a . 5 fc c Two sizes—Unusual values Listerine .......- 20¢ Almond Cream..... 76c eco Tooth Paste... 38¢ | 1840 50 inches | | 17¥52 50 inches | | “Ivoroid Toilet Articles $1.00 | ‘Trays, Dressing Combs, Brushes, Pin Cushions, Powder .Boxes, Hair Receivers, s can find use for a Table Runner, ¢ n they are as desirable as these—All the e show Buy them for your Third Floor STAR THE THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President SEATTLE Special Notice O encourage Early Christmas Shopping, charge purchases made during November need not be paid for until January, 1924. Statements of accounts will be mailed on December 1st, for comparison, but payment thereof need not be made until January. For Y our Convenience Saal eg facilities have been provided for opening new charge accounts—every courtesy will be extended to those ivailing themselves of these’ facilities. THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. Mid-Month Sale of Toiletries These Are Extra Special Values! Quantities on many of these lots are limited. Sale prices apply only while quantitic No phone orders, no mail orders can be filled at the cial price The Grote-Rankin . reserves the right to limit quantity —First Floor So anne emery et oo tatammaanite eae ss eran a Stacia Ae PAGE & Fifty Fine pe Lamps Complete with shade 4.85 Small Shades [$4.85 | Comipletely to light socket attracti Shade Boudoir Lamps and beautifully decorated, equipped to attach The shades are of glazed glass, and $4.85, —Third Floor mounted on guaranteed rollers; 6. They represent factory im- their appearance to any extent. Bach —Third Floor tinted —Extra good value for Lamp and enty dozen oil. opaque Window 55¢ 55C ae , but the defects do not affect TT _ Unusually low priced | $1 00 A fortunate purchase at pro- ° —___________' ables us to offer Jet Necklaces, 18 to 50 inches long—Bracelets, Earrings and Spanish Here is an opportunity to buy stylish jewelry at a mr ‘sed saving. —First Floor This is a real opportunity to 7 | HALF | Gift Giving at a saving. There ¢ carfs, Children’s this lot all at hs this lok all’ at hale price. Linene Scarfs in desirable colors, stdémped ready for A special purchase nounced price concessions, en- Combs, in many styles, at this attractive price, Embroidered buy many hand-made pieces for |PRICE| Dresses, Towels and Luncheon Cloths and many other pieces in embroidery—three patterns, extra special—49c. —Mezzanine Floor 197 Pieces of Decorative “Tokonabe” ware is new and pos- browns combined with pretty blues and rose colors There are— 9-in. decorated Vases re n, Jardinieres “Tokonabe”’ W are sesses all the decorative features of traced with gold, are especially harmonious with mod- —10-in. embossed Vases { Wy Choose any piece now for Gift Giving—Extra spe- ‘An extra low price ISC potte: much higher priced —soft ern furnishings. in. Flower Bowls and Frogs 98. —Basement Floor El bow-Length Fabric Gloves oe | Remarkable value 59¢ These Gloves are made of a very fine, good quality fabric, with embroid- Pair erec s, in self color—A good range of sizes in the lot—but not every size of each color. —First Floor A Large Assortment Crepe Bloomers A gross of Crepe Bloomers in all the ligh nt shades—made with double cuff @| knee—novelty dotted materials and [fA C| smal red materials predominate. Size hes in length —Second Floor 5 f £ ) r [ J v2) | Fk aN oy = | . . Hees . ( Yi d 500 Yards of | You'll Buy Used Furniture at These Low Prices | 2,000 Yards | Py r) Living Room Davenport in brown Mahogany-finish Chest of Drawer 5 Oak Windsor Rocker .....-.-.-+ 8.75 of ace leather Caise Sleepy Hollow Leather Rocker Oak Wind or Arm Chair SARS 45 | Black Leather Turkish Rocker den Oak Hoosier Cabinet 6x9 Blue is Rug . 12.00 Mahogany Floor Lamp with shade 13.75 o-door Golden Oak Bookcase White enameled Dressing Table ets , inet, with mirror 10.00 e Bird's-eye Maple Dresser mirrot 10.00 Crash e y Reed Bagsinette . 20.00 Bent-door and bent-end China hed Chiffonier—ex. width 12.50 Full-sized American Walnut Bed 25.00 Closet 5 25.00 Golden fir Chest of Drawers 10.00 . Four-post Mahogany Bed—enam Kight-piece Mahogany William and Ash Dresser—good mirrot 15.00 / / / 7 eled white Pen, 20.00 Mary Dini yom Suite Oak Sideboard French mirror 14.50 O welr ng HALF Steel Day and Night Bed—heavy Tapestry Living Room Davenport. 37.50 Fumed Oak Library Table, with y mattre 25.00 rhree-section Golden Oak Bool book shel 13.75 IP tight full-size wood frame Spring case 19.00 36-inch Li 200m Table—select TERS ASSES ATER | I R ICE ‘ a #7 1.00 Reed Tea Wagon top 15.00 Quartered Oak 12.00 e Oak Morris Chair—brown leather Fumed Oak Telephone Table and Jacobean-finish William and Mary 9 d of thetine Jats { cushior 12.00 Chair 8.75 Serving Table 15.00 C “ : $10.00 to 20.00 Zimmer to Harp and Case ‘ at 5.00 e in she gany ¢ Cabinet 9.75 Wood f Dresser—ova gr gare ma rea me d uitable for sir I Frenc Quartered Oak vith mirror 16.75 haped mirro 25.00 or one pair curt \ 12.50 Mahogany-finish Upholstered Set n Ivory Dresser 20.00 1633 hod erat Tawrele to pha the fact tl ure 3.00 tee Why Ma oak-frame, brown leatt | ' , ned? eek the t 01 2.25 Golde nished High Cha 1.00 Bed Dave t 15.00 | aC h The prices 1 t | imitation brown Ash Commod 75 White framed Rocker, leather sea 450*-|-- " hite and. fir 13 € ‘d 15.00 Embossed leather-seat Arm Cha 2.50 Large Tat Arm Chai 15.00 | red | 1 Third Floor | i caine - ie Virst Floor er

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