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Ce eee ae ean le A eC SI a ee eS oe. VAY, JUNE 11, 1925. OPEN 1926 HOME RAZE BUILDING Canada Pole Claim | DN Says Home Is In-| Stores on University Land i Sates ot be piration at Ceremony Wrecked; Build New Ones : aed 3 in ra » ” oe" CORNS MEDDLED WITH (5 | Kilbourne to Contest Extra- dition to Seattle A wounded Both Editor’s Attorneys to Pre- : sent Evidence in Court Broadway Principal Talks to Y. M. B.C. Kran’ found ity. lua Spreemne® oan aching Som Our Building Comes Down—Only a Few Days Left. So Here’s How We'll Move Them— TWO PAIRS OF SHOES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Every Pair of SHOES Must Go— ONE CENT MORE WILL BUY AN EXTRA PAIR MEN’S OXFORDS: BUILDING COMING Extra Quality Satin Slippers---Fashion's Latest Novelty > >p PENNY BROWN SATIN PATENT SLEEP BES | AS PICTURED. REGULAR COMBINATION $7.50 VALUES HAVE FOR EXTRA PAIR EXTRA PAIR { Two Pairs of Shoes for the Price of One. Every Item as Advertised :: Women’s and Girls Women’s PATENT PUMP; HIGH IN STYLE LOW IN PRICE THE SALE YOU Ic > SA ERT Gray Suede SANDALS ... s $2. 98 ys irk AEA bh 5 eis 82. 98 epee Pair air Women's White Canyas make in 98c Will Will OXFORDS and 8 sdanled aehaaeaate Cost Cost SLIPPERS 98c: \ Graph Aig Ges ueu Children’s SCUFFERS— pb egthe) 4 ut ‘But Black and Ss Sindy His $4. 98 ONE ONE Brown .. $1. 98 ildren’s Patent CENT ENT Women’s Gr y Shoes—Colored tops 98c More i Suede Slippers. men. D2 98 AN EXTRA PAIR 1 CENT ENNIS SHOES MEN'S AND BOYS’ KEDS—$1.50 VALUES AN EXTRA PAIR 1 CENT | PATENT SANDALS LADIES’ and GROWING GIRLS" SANDALS ] ¢ EXTRA extra van 1% PAIR PAI EXTRA ‘PAIR SALE STARTS = FRIDAY- SATURDAY 9 A. M. IT’S THE TALK OF THE TOWN See Our Great Window Display—Opposite Four Stores Garage, Corner Union St. C 7. FIRST AVE. Corner Union St. | ATT! rAR THE Friday Madra Blouse and Dimity in White Wool Sweaters in Kid Boot 5] 00 $ ] 0 All sizes in these All-wool hirt and Sweater p-over the high shades, includ ing orchid, maize, blue rouge, white, rust and brow: Full-Fashioned Silk Chiffon STOCKINGS Special $ for 90 Friday PAIR i are of pure thread silk with t ARTER STRIPE, which po: —The Grote Rankin Co., First Fleor THAW PURSUED/ ava oF MISSING |. | But He Is Unable to Elude RELATIVES | Newspaper Reporters UE pile: prgiarila Aarne department ns jd in finding missing relatives or friends, The department is to help im reuniting those who have been separated, Those whose relatives or friends are misaing are invited The Star, Other newspapers to reproduce such items as their readers. BENJAMIN RAND JOHNSON, ar ¢ A Red Cr 19) Fou t Mi t . “| KRISTIAN EVENSON, supr , Psychologist Tells aris) Engineers’ Weakness leparted | weakne 1U. of C. Glee Club {Ameri Ame | Entertains Ad Men | The Uni ¢ California Glee a en tear auartet| Church Fund Drive agin Progressing, Says » at their week A Hrive to raise $15,000 to ald the © Olympic Hotel Tho club is singing | Gonfregutionat churche campaign mar of the utsday, The mi i) two-year pre day at 8 p.m ly Friday ne thru the courtes | theater ‘Thoma. | the city Pantages 8 announced will be used um to finance Cotigregational Chambe ill, of the churehe Masterpiece Outfits at the extremely low price of «| THE BROWN ‘DENTAL OFFICES © 106 Columbia Street ‘curs YOUR COST iN TWO genuine R Wo have established the reput tion of being Seattle's Leading L tists by twenty-four years of loyal and faithful service to our patients, | storage Kveread plug, a connecting plug material You can pay three times as much elsewhere, but you ¢ not buy bet. | ter dental work than Brown's Beat |in Dentistry, which saves you fifty cents on the dollar at least, and guarantees your work EASY TERMS ‘MGR, BROWN DENTAL OFF 106 Columbia Street Specials Stripe d Satinay and No-Cling Costume Slip $] .00 pink, orchid and blue ( 1 Slips of striped 1 no- at ric in all sizes, 1 ished th her tops, are another Friday pecial valu¢ Genuine Leather Handbags Very Much Underpriced Selected from stock Included in the outfit 4 the b-tube trons, one battery, 8 batteries, a lo and an assortment of aerial Eliott 7575\: 14.21 Third Ave. | 59 —The Grote-Rankin Co. First Floor Ww OFFICE SPACE in the FINANCIAL CENTER CENTRAL BUILDING Third Avenue Columbia to Marion Streets Area Sq. Ft Eighth Floor one Seventh Floor..... Sixth Floor. . Fifth Floor. Fourth Floo Third Floor . . Second Floo Lobby. .. 840 Ground Floor None Basement . ....... 1,600 P, S.A special suite on second floor; about 900 fect; outstanding carpeted floors 656 210 None None None 900 quare location Apply to A.L. Hawley & Co. 800 Third Ave, MA in.8286 SPECIAL VALUE IN RECEIVING SETS j\ai unusual opportunity Is offered tho thusiast in this offer c radio en ing of complete Freshman $98.85 recelyor, 6 ©, A. Radio Willard two ud speaker, A loud speaker our regidar GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President 500 Garments To Sell for $1.00 Each PAGE 3 jor 69c Sateen Bloomers in Khaki Hat Outing Wear Z for $7 .00 Navy, brown: for Outing Wear $7 .00 black, We nd Misse aki Hat Bl j fing lent or _wome misses a gi at thi unu ua § tee black price, two for one dollar. rown and navy, are ex- The practical comfort of cellent for camping and a Khaki Hat is too well known to need any discus- outing wear ion, —The Grote-Rankin Co., Second Floor Another Friday Selling of Prince and Utility COATS $().75 Here are more of those tailored Prince Overcoats in the high shades that are so much in demand. This group includes double breasted or center button styles in tones of lipstick, ashes of roses, wood, gray and tan. All are fully Venetian lined and all sizes from 14 years to 40 bust measure are in- cluded. —The Grote-Rankin Co., Second Floor er with the New Jer- 1 Pennsylvania Elks, Trains to Stop Here on Re- turn From Portland Meet Her One ~ Reckless Hour When Dolly, an orphan, ge at the age on of El will b: ing a hru Seat went on th of sevente could be. Tobe sure, of the traveling company she had joined told her a thing or two—but Dolly was utterly unequipped to cope with the moral peril she faced when home sickn: ind loneliness led her blindly to accept the | attentions of a perfect strang- er in a Kansas town. That experience taught Dolly a les- son she has never forgotten. The details will hold you spell- bound. Dolly tells them under the title “Pleying With Fire” —one of 18 absorbing features in July True Story Magazine, Don't miss it. rue At all newsstands uin de luxe. No extra fare, | Most luxurious ‘equipment ever built Iman company. Giant oil-| ing locomotives—no jo Smooth roa p.m. Arrive your mornin on train aut Northern. c ity Ticket office, 1403 Fy ourth ave, MA in 9800 (Ady. 256 TO EVERY MAN Who Ever Bought a Suit From {LOUIS SIDELSKY IMPERIAL TAILORING CO. I have moved back to a low rent district 1201 Third Avenue Corner Seneca Street It's just opposite the Telephone Bldg. No more high rent for me. I want a place where I can make suits that I can sell my friends at a low price, and I have it. T want my old friends to come in and see me. I am going to make it worth while. If you have a suit now that I made, no matter how old it is, bring it in and I will CLEAN, REPAIR AND PRESS IT FREE. No strings attached to this offer. You won't be asked to buy anything. Just come in and see my new place. Grand opening of my New Store Satur- day. Watch this paper Friday for my BIG SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT,