The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1925, Page 3

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= MONDAY, JUN THE TATTLE STAR PA Z Letters fom STUDENTS BEA THE GROTE-PANKIN CO | ) wil CHIEF J Be PAH Bn th Quickly Become Accustomed to Rigid Camp Routine Newsies Cheer’ ‘Fighting Ranger’ | (partment in the police stat Vifth and ¥ a : re CHIES Ce ee PACS OH Cc t | To University Summer Students : i D1 €SS —f ven 2 au note that / i Bonga ind » h , ; Which Has Been Planned Solely : sy sunt ; HIE SRATTIA For the Woman of Mature ° hidby land dee , : oO! igure wave-lapped shores, Cert r wonderful r t c 1 after re f-> The ome c ul developed To Seattle ark Bands To the Hotel Men’s Association htou CH rTLI M: AY BE YOU THINK The Star newsies didn’t get a thrill Monday! But, then, if you've ' been reading “The Fighting Ra ager” every Friday in The Star, you-know they did. For|To Boys Roller Skating on Paved Streets } Pin Dot pee VOILE 3.89 FROCKS In pretty little tub frocks, there othing more flatte gure than pin - dot n shades of gold, rose, and mandy Voiles. the - ranteed tub-fast pattern affords when “The Fj tghtine Ranger” film opened Monday at the State thes Frederick Babcock, of the Universal Film Exchhnge, and the manager of the State invited all The Star newsies| °° to a special morning matinee to look it over. Did the kids enjoy it? We'll tell the world matte ich the me the drive ‘ Read the story or see the show and you'll find out why. damage, You } r sus that pay Ww NOTED CHEMIST Well! Well! MUST WORK FOR are oe (Main Street SPEAKS HERE AlmanacSays| EAST'S TRADE | Se-i “eisai { j \ Dr. Findlay Appears at Mu- 2 Morse ¢ i as a plain color i eSeE titee inte eet oeiocac hee Henry Culver » added charm of novelty: Orient’s Chiefs Arrive in va oh Dut tn the interest of exnct Justice the epithet “meanen ; : 1 rivel : 2 ares Lou Coben, cigar merchant Hand-Embroidered nicipal League Luncheon Te s sinenet Seattle for Meet iD. “Blackwell r ¥ Third and George Brown; Knglish Broadcloth FROCKS he “QUMMER . Py Jiminy Greenhurst, t i ted ao t 4 1 : 5 Y xperimen ae i : i hade: ibroidered ‘Eng ‘ HI A » : ¢ de Tur lish Broadcloth Frock verly that they : | raine gs banke ft are as becoming to the full figure as darker colors 1 ave. Jimmy Kellogg tween cars at : i Striped Broadcloths Slender- $8. 95 ring the Colman build ize the Appearance W. RK. Robins: s often been } Ae ria ite was sores carariie ern - the larger e broadcloth : j e result is ("To the 100 Per Cent Club QUEEN CHOSEN t! a ana ss c od Ai of self material are clever- Miss Peggy Low Elected to.| ly introduced on the cuffs and collars Bh teal Rule Home Exposition Lovely Afternoon and Street Frocks for Full Figures; Dresses of Navy Georgette in Modish $24 50 Straight Lines © Georgette, the most popular fabric for dress wear this season, has been used to fashion these unusually smart afternoon and street frocks for the woman who wears sizes from 4415 to 5414 bust measure. The straight lines add to the apparent height and slenderize the figure, and the distinctive designing Arranges Transfer and the soft.draping quality of the fabric achieve a richness and modish chic which the larger woman _of Steamer to East will find irresistable. The price is very reasonable, too. If you wish to slenderize your appearance, you should see them. —The Grote-Rankin Co., Second Floor - To Owen Baker and Harry Sowash Doomed Men: Retribut has been vinited upon 1 have beer sentenced to the gal you and the ho pay for br ‘0 leave t 7 who have to Seek Undue the badow of your s To My Own City Dear Old Seatt Y sranee of Dr Finlay In Seats ( Too WARM FOR YOU SUNDAY? HUH! TRY WALLA WALLA HEAT on] legit weather, slightly cool- was the IS UNCHANGED Expect 100,000 Visitors to Siam = Pageant This Year . Monday visitors will Templar trienni —— juled for LEA& PERRINS’ SAUCE Makes Stewed Tomatoes taste better much our our Stopping kitchen mussing on hot mornings Passenger Record ; Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Set by: Alexander The right summer breakfast ...no hot kitchens | b d number of paxsen SEETES TON ROOM EATING your kitchen on summer mornings is a folly. Cook now the vigor food men like and children need without fuss or bother Ose 0) Oats and milk... that’s the right hot day starter. F a Shortridge of Ce i La Quick Quaker makes it casy. | In Order to Serve at the highest point of effi- ciency, we give to every case our personal attention. This is an assurance that every detail is given the attention that it deserves. It is our sincere aim to make our service meet, in every respect, every demand made upon it. - | : Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Doesn't heat the kitchen, hGuareral: Jobaala to | . . Ke he family well pro’ ed again: wea Closing Out $15,000 Stock of Ladies’ <n sith same lato | a eee ee High-Grade Fashionable Footwear | hacich ric favor of Quaier One ia there, Quick ots auton enue le th onday night to the Quaker cooks faster. That's the only difference. st of the American | Sale Starts Tuesday 9 A. M. will be given at the; 609 Tt ommande DEPENDABLE FOOTWEAR AT PRICES THAT WILL AMAZE YOU! and who pn Quick Quaker Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes is H. Orme, of the air outs T Ste oS The j beraployed anti cy ent 4) rae : y ~~ Pelightfill Recreationn CANADA. 22 Ssenscces NNN op ~ Mortuar to active training duty at the < @ On the famous Canadian Pacific “SUPERIOR ircle Tour NEW ARRIVALS GO AT NEW ARRIVALS GO AT $3.85 $3.85 LOT 1—HUNDREDS OF PAIRS BROKEN LINES Go At 95c Pair rdrome, as student officer in He will have two weeks A modern flying Unement), M 5 PHONE LOT 2—LADIES OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS—BROKEN SIZES "THiS summer be sure that your vacation the net of MAIN 0949 ie plans include the delightful Circle Tour- military. t ate of | S00 BAST RIVE __, 85 and $6 $1 85 na a combined rail and water trip carrying SYaanineson, Wil! pevottared’ for aale Values Go at ‘ Pair you to British Columbia, through the alvinion to tho high ")earding acific Northwest as a+ n the appra wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies to the famous Mountain Resorts and Bungalow Camps, and then home again to complete the circular trip—never the same scenes twice, LOT 3—BIG ASSORTMENT TO CHOOSE FROM — OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS $6 and $7 : Values Go at $2.85 Pair LOT 4— THE SEASO. LATEST PATTERNS Many Just Arrived ne and $7 Values result of a million-dollar advertising m1 sti Northweat iaquinies campaign managed jointly by the Wppratsed | ‘That “it pays to advortise’ was |G Burlington and nm dperbor |, to J. Wesley Young, general] ‘eat North nt for the so inquirles are expect: to result in trips to the North. $2,664 inquiries re-!west, railway officials believe ) Special Excursion Fares Are Now in Effect, with Stopovers Where You -Me Pasaports Are Required m~ apprainsd © at deor recreation and diversion at id the five distinctive Bungalow ev ae HANSEN & COMPANY JEWELERS—DIAMOND MERCHANTS ALBERT HANSEN 1518 SECOND AVENUB Will bo wold on August 6, pniliter * 1 vamps saecomodations for every purse; healthful | NEW ARRIVALS GO AT ay t $a: 85 Pr. NEW ARRIVALS GO AI . , pleasure for every person, Call or write for the Vaca- <> tion Folder and detailed information la $4.85 $4.85 hen Fe BIKE CALLAHAN & SCHOLTZ PIKE Canadian Pacific | NEXT TO OWL DRUG STORE—Third @nd Pike ' \ Railway ete he Wi 1 ns TO $1,104.60; o and JON, appraised at Turther information can be o d| from the local Jand office at Seattle, Washington WILLIAM SPRY, Commiastoner, ol iv

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