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Pt 34, tis jor portion), T 627.35 acre: THURSDAY, JUNE Pr actices 1 Fast Sewing “THIS } MAY BE an 1 easy way of starting to learn how to thread a needle, but Dr. John W otherspoon is sure he can soon learn how to do it well enough to win a prize at the Scottish picnic July 4, by Carter & Bradley, Star Staff Photographers BOUT the only t Wotherspoon sewing is how He's going to learn There will be a n contest at the annt and games to be held Park on Mercer Island, J ladies fu h the the men will do the thr Dr. Wotherspoon thin a little practice he wi Dr. John} started with a large-eyed needie and z it | somewha: }to fi when be in the “pink of con In addition to this the picnic will . boats landing PUT RECORDS IN STIMSON ARCH (Box Will Not Be Opened for) 75 or 100 Years With the last trowel of mortar there will be sealed into the arch of jthe Stimson. building fay, at 2) o'clock, records and documents which it Is expected will ren in their place for the next 75 or 100 years thout being disturbed | As an interesting experiment in |the probable life of a modern bust- | | ness building, a copper box haa b ared, which will contain various ments and records of Senttle. and the company. In the nicho in the entrance arch, this box will be placed and sealed. | If the estimates of building experts are correct, It will be at least 75 or 100 years from now when the copper box is opened and the records re- Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little | vealed “Freezone” on an aching corn, in-| Seattle newspapers of June 26 will y that corn stops hurting, then | b¢ included in the copper record box, | you lift it right off with|and thero will be daily picturon of jthe construction work on the Stimson | | { fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | building. “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient} When {t ts finally removed, the} tolsemove every hard corn, soft corn, | sealed copper box, opened by people or) {orn between the toes, and the/|yet'to be born, may offer an inter- | fod alluses, withcut soreness or ir-| esting commentary on Seattle life in| Washington, will be offered for ssle| sub: Augunt 4, 1925; Washington Harb 476, 3 acres, sprained | . FB. acres ‘appraised ‘at | day rita, Advertisement. __ a ca | for cash 6 smallest (West Side) R.3 W. wr g10,b01 88 Washington Harbor | 30 Ww. phew aed (Went Side), iy | Weel pavers eral Office, Washington, D. C., | May _\925. Notice is hereby given | that’ huant to the provisions of the act of July 5, 1884 (23 Stat., 108), | the lands in the following abandoned | military reservations in the State of | PARADISE INN | ersten to ve hhighent ‘blader. at an | less than the appraised price In the district land office at Seattie, Wash- | - district land office at Seattis, Wash- | SNOW TOO Deep for Park ‘ing; Reach Inn Thru Tunnel Washin 6 | (East Bide 20 424| PARADISE INN, Rainier Nation- spree 2 i challam|al Park, June 25.—Tourists FPiMG acres, appraised at $9,125,707 | reached Paradise inn by automobile ¢ lien | Faint (East), T. 20 N. 2) for the first time this season to. 5 68 acres, Shaw Inland 4 36N, R 2] praised at | Altho private cars are allowed to drive only within four miles of the inn, because of the lack of park sate 24. i ing space, due to one of the deepest | Ee tele ah Aaaust, | snowfalls in years, park stages are | Yations mentioned below: Lopez Ini. | Making trips every two hours, from and Coouthy eet Fat pr Ts. 34.and/| 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., carrying tour- bri 2s acres, appraised) ists from Narada falls to Paradixe 36 and 36 N. BR. 2 W,,| inn and return without charge. | appraised at $8,045.26; Ban Juan Isla ei Aapuchenat polnt), private automobiles. | Faised.” at, $1,194.60; Vancouver| Park stages also are making| Fone, Ta. 39 and 20 Ny J deg ad | thru tripe from Beattle and Tacoma Further information can be obtained | to Paradise inn, the first time thls | from the local land office at Seattle, | year this has been Washington, LIAM SPRY, The free stage Com one’ eration all day today, bringing be-| tween 250 and 900 people to Para-) | dise valley. The snow fs still #0 deep, however, that access to Para | dise inn ia gained by a tunnel thro a 20-foot snowbank. Government officials expect the Teast side), a pousible, parking space to allow tourists to drive to Paradixe inn by July 1, or a little earlier, they announced, Greenwood Church Has Entertainment sored by the choir of the 1 branch of the First Pres: | byertian church, novelty entertain mont will be given Thursday night | build up your blood, andincrease your strength with Nuxated Iron. Contains pure or- ganic iron,like Mat in your own blood, Millions use it Strength Energy Aiiyy sane Jat tho br Aéth at, and Green Wipe | wood ave. The program will begin be anton at 4 p,m. nem Barts Jayne Doty's cartoon stunt, Mins Be eae Wayne Doty's cartoon & Mis all good dru Wlorence McGuiness’ reading, violin and plano numbers will feature the program, ada falls is the halting place for |}| | ervice was In op-|}] molting snow to afford plenty of |[} THE SE Fifth Avenue and Pike Street Prince and Utility COATS Specially Purchased $1 8% and Specially Prince Overcoats in the gray coatings that are Priced wanted for Fall wear; Utility Coats in all favored styles, in such fabrics as cheyiot, wool velour, cordel aine and other smart woolens, cut in the straight line models that smartest for utility wear. The color range is very wide, including wood, tan, orange, jade, China blue, and gray. Sizes 16 years to 42 bust. —The GroteRankin Company, Second Floor 300 Yards of High-Grade CRETONNES Reduced to «> 5c Vera These Cretonnes would be regularly priced much higher, but they are short lengths. Lengths from 8 to 10 yards, and a wide variety of attractive patterns —The Grote-Rankin Company, Third Floor Garden Hose At Unusual Prices Double ply Molded Corrugated Non-kinkable Rubber Hose, complete with couplings. 25-foot length, regularly $4.50, M End Special $3.25 60-foot length, regularly $8.50, M —The Grote-Rankin Company, Basement Floor $51.75 Leonard Refrigerator, $39.75 Just 88 of these Leonard Refrigerators at this price. They are 33 inches wide by 47 inches high. They have three front doors, are white enamel lined, and are of 100-pound ice capacity. Remember, the hot weather is just beginning, and a refrigerator pays for itself in the food it saves. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Basement Floor Ladies’ Cotton Union Suits, 49c A Sensational Value—Every Suit Perfect—Correct Fit Only a limited quantity of these fine quality suits. Reinforced gore and neatly tailored seams. Bodice or built-up shoulder and fitted knee. Sizes 36 to 44. For Sale on the Main Aisle Tables —The GroteRankin Company, First Foor Better Grade Silk and Rayon SWEATERS Half Price Sweaters regularly priced $8.95, $10.00, $ $15.50, $18.50, $19.50, $25.00, $27.50 and $29. colors of tan, rose, green, blue, red, orchid, henna, Copen, navy and black, in regular and extra sizes from 84 to 52 bust measure, Half Price for the Month-End Sale, —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor Gowns and Costume Slips, $1.00 Crepe Night Gowns in white, honeydew, orchid, flesh and several color combinations; generously cut and well made, Specially priced for the Month-End Sale, Costume Slips in striped Satinay and No-cling fab- ricts in white, orchid, flesh and tan. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor Tapestry Table Runners Featured for the $1 69 Month-End Sale Tapestry Table Runners in 16x50-inch size, in col- orings of blue, rose and gray. These table runners are much used for davenport @nd occasional tables, —he Groto- Rankin Company, Third Moor THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President Ensemble Suits Of Natural $ 1 8° Kashinella and Twill With Crepe Frocks The coats are of natural kashinella or twill, in navy, natural, tan, old blue, jade, rouge, rust, smoke and gra) of printed or p crepe de chine or Roshanara crepe. The sty are ¢ gmé and the values are very unusual. Sizes range from 16 years to 40 bust measure —The GroteRankin Company, Second Floor fairway green, over frocks 360 Fine Lace Curtain Panels $3.95 p Carts ain Par of a very fine quality, with These uins are reduced very sharply end Clearance —The Grote-Rankin Company, Third Floor Very Special Davenport TABLES at Less Than Factory Cost A most extraor- dinary value pro- vided for our Month-End Sale.— Fine Mahogany Davenport Table in many new de- signs — six styles sketched are of- fered below fac- tory cost. Come and make your se- lection early— there are small quantities of some of the best designs. —The Grote-Rankin Co, Sixth Floor 32 Floor Lamp Bases Regular $15.00 9 75 Values e Floor and Bridge Lamp Bases in wood and metal combination; bases of unusual quality, Specially priced for the Month-End Sale. Tho Grote-Rankin Company, Third Floor Fifth Avenue and ike Street Month-End Sale and Friday Specials A Double Opportunity for Saving Tub Silk and Printed Crepe Dresses and Ensemble Suits ikea 95 Newly Purchased A very fortanate pure ar Th a much higher In price 14 yea ) bust m —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor Floor Lamps Metal Base With Parchment $5: 95 Shade—Complete influence in furn for ew vogue of metal lamp pies. exceptional lamps for the price. responsible These are —The Grote-Rankin Company, Third Floor Extra Special Prices on Fireplace Spark Guards 31x81 size, reduced from $4.50 to $2.98 31x87 size, reduced from $6.25 to $4.29 Black screen with brass trim, made with strong frames and tempered steel screening. Just the thing to cover the unsightly fireplace opening during the summer months. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Basement Floor Fine Flexible Green Corn Brooms, 59c These brooms are made in Seattle by the Lighthouse for the Blind. They are of fine, flexible green corn, with four rows of stitching, and polished handles. This price is for one day only. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Basement Floor Eiffel Quality Chiffon Silk STOCKINGS, 79c, Sand French Nude Beige Tanbark White The most popular colors of the season, but not every size in each color. Eiffel quality Silk Chiffon Stoek- ings have a four-inch lisle hem, lisle toe and heel and’ plated sole. A very special value. —The GroteRankin Company, First Foor Special Purchase of Tub Frocks $3.75 English Broadcloths, Printed Voiles and Lace-Striped Ginghams An especially desirable group of Tub Frocks, fea- turing tailored, sport and dainty afternoon models, of candy striped broadcloth, tailored in style, printed voiles in pretty lace-trimmed effects, lace-striped’ ginghams, tailored and hand embroidered in trim- ming—every color and ali sizes—below regular price. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor 500 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 20c 3 for 50c Handkerchiefs of pure linen, in 15 eolors, with hem- stitched hems and pretty embroidered motifs. A very good Month-End value. —The Grote-Rankin Company, First Floor HAND BAGS and Stier | Qa O A most unusual sale of Hand Bd presenting all the newest shapes and styles in lea & and fabrics, A splendid assortment of colors and sizes; excellent values. Tho GroteRankin Company, First Moor “Newest Shapes