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FRIDAY, JUN 1925. TNE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 State Forest Week |Duval Rancher Sued |‘Wayfarer” March to) Try Lanigan for ITALY TOLD T0 Planned by Chamber by Lawyers for Fees Be Bigger This Year Death of Negro F ’ oc"Scaht brat eer tre |e 3 weno" START PAYING | THE GR@TE-RANKIN CQ) cent os: i ‘ noe) oe A he °W . \ t ‘ OTTO F KEGEL. President : : piss i gh tap ktitin y ade War Debt Settlement Put , PIFTH AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Up to Ambassador SS = : oo — - ee a ig A il Month-End Values Bante oNnaRcne % Lee ed . NEW HATS Of Felt, Velour and Kid $2.50, $3.50 and $9. 00 Typical Bargain Basement Eye-Openers in Value! “ah New Printed SILK He i pssst eae Cor TICATED, petite, and de In'the ¢ at i ww of felt, velour and k are the smartest choice for wear h wide capacit 2 with tub frocks, tailored, or sport costume With their " of the creased crowns, rolled or drooping brir buckle novelty trimmings, gros- re pte ae : grain bar d cocardes, they add a welcome mid-Summe hness to the ward- {thin pris t robe. Th feature white and all the colors which are so much worn this year, ' and irresistably suggest a hat to match each frock And surely, they ave so reasonably priced that one cannot afford to be out of the mode —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor A Dainty Voile Frock Brings Welcome Coolness to a Hot Day. conginivhncmtee| UNUSUAL VALUES vance | $2.39 and $3.95 ae HERE is something so dainty and cool looking PLAN CANTATA about the sheer summery voiles with their pretty figured patterns on shades of jade, tangerine, SSS» gold, China blue, pansy, rose, flesh, and black-and- {Plymouth Church to Give white, that one does not wonder at their popularity. KHAKI OUTING GARMENTS “ -e They have collars, cuffs, and vestee fronts of lace, The Woman of Sychar organdy or net. Some have little tie sashes that add Child to their youthful charm. The range of sizes is satis- ildren’s factorily wide, including frocks from 34 to 48 bust Sizes to 44 Fascinating styles ex { pressed in striking colo; combinations. Large, at- tractive patterns in all the newest shades and styles. Fringe-trimmed scarf effects—fringed skirts—full length jabots—collars and straps button trimmed in contrasting shades. Look them over—buy only if you appreciate the values. We know you won't be disappointed! The Womar Women’s Women’s | a Pi ‘ongregationa measure, —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor Knickers! | Khaki 2-Piece cn char aod : FE ee OT . z : ; New York’s Learn From Mlle. Sartain : Newoshddes The Secrets of Radiant Beauty and Youthful oe | Freshness! Rainbow Pearls Mile. Sartain is a personal representative of Mme. Helena Rubinstein, who will be in the Toiletries | 2. 95 | Section for a few days to advise the women of | 3 Seattle how they may solve any problem of com- | t | plexion or contour. Her services are offered to | | vege Middies Khaki Suits Sizes Each 24 to 34 | Priced ‘way low. Sizes 16 to 44. | Decided savings. Sizes 7 to 14 Choker is n Jewelry s all of the vivid and ades so popular in in one pearl necklace. -& hem 4s indeed a rainbow, combining orchid, shell, jade, turquoise, rose, canary and le strand. They in graduated or and are sure to lar, since a single neck Il match cach of your frocks perfectly. | you without charge. Do not hesitate to consult her. x Main Street || |! e. Do not hesitate to consult h Black Patent Leather Just In! Brand New! tas treet | Ore atest unencr Weare | | | SACQUES For Little Tots 95 | Two styles—semi and broad . | Very Special! Howard Doll, sa —The <rote-Rankin -Companyr First. Floor | toes. Good leather soles with rub- : é Excellent little styles | hewspped nen aemuepneietas for little tots in fine es lovers AY aveling south with a | e : f with perforated trimmings an se: : , |zephyr yarn. White ‘l ‘ Jee st 4 fancy cut-outs. Sizes 1114 to 2 |) wi Kelsey, ; Nainsook Waist A reall ical sh gonial Bargain. lon bis, oes at appreciate on a ibth ave car. Bam Breck Novelt aia. ROO Ee really practical shoe at a typical Bargain and blue rayon. At DE ett, lawyer, dodging the sunshine y Union Suits Basement price! «marked savings. these values on James at. Dr. and Mrs. i Of R | F h Ki d for Boys and Girls eal French Ki | Charlies G. Robertson, of Port- | 65c | | Special $2 95 As Sketched | e Children’s Nainsook Walst Union land, ¢ Suits, made of a good quality | friends in HESE Gloves represent unusually good values. nainsook with taped-on bone but- RIVERS FUNERAL They are of real French kid, with novelty turn- hry be * infor | Ate abe ees back cuffs, embroidered in contrasting colors, and 5, tee. Sizes” uaneoe aloes bell, Knigh . : 4 , A ; Sizes from 2 to 10 | with a perfection of detail seldom found at this price. years New! Seasonable! Low Priced! 300 Voile Wash Cool and comfortable, in bright, fast-colored 89 printed voiles! a Former Seattle Judge Came The colors featured are tan, mode, gray and black. to City in 1888 They follow the latest modes and are ideal to accent z the chic of a tailored costume. Boys Athletic Funeral nervices for Claudius | —The Grote-Rankin Company, First Floor Union Suits H | Rivers, 7, were held ye arday at “iter es saat wee) Wayne-Knit Full Fashioned. "°°" Se arous, th Silk Chiffon Stockings 75¢ |Jullen Guy Rivers, of Fairbanks, | Boys’ Athletic Union Suits in sizes from 10 to 18 years, made from good quality fabric, neatly 4 tailored with V-neck. }Alaska; a daughter, Zenaide; a} brother, Arthur, of Portage, Wash., —The' Grote-Rankin Company, First Floor Attractive Designs! Six Styles! Trimmed with lace and organdie —collars and cuffs and wide sashes. Highlow and round neck styles. Sizes 36 to 44. and a sister, Mrs. C. B. Kellogg, of Westport, Conn AYNE-KNIT, — Full - Fashioned Silk Chiffon’ Stockings are equally good-looking and serviceable, with their lisle garter top and lisle Gordon Rayon foot for wear, and their run-stop Underwear | stripe at the base of the hem to pre- vent garter runs. Every pair is per- of Quality fect. The color range, too, is very {Union Pacific Issues | | 50,000 N. W. Folders|| “Puget Sound and Rainier Na | tional Park,” is the title of an at- tractive folder just issued by the| Union Pacific Railway Co, In ad dition to featuring all of the points | of interest around the Puget Sound Boys’ Part-Wool country, there are two maps cover: ing the territory from Mt. Rainier ty] 720 Pairs Children’s HALF SOCKS Jobber’s Surplus! c fash th Gorden ata delle ele ri to the Pacific ocean and from Van- 4 ‘ordon fayon ¥ esi o Mostly rayon in solid colors or with SWEATER COATS eave Ee OF We HORE att Goatenoapies Praine Nude Gordon Raxgn,, Vests. represett contrasting colored tops—some mer- OW wed 60,000 of these |}| Blush Gola unusual quality In Rayon under- * Ribbed two-pocket style—brown heather Melon Silver Cloth things. These vests. are knit in = cerized in the lot. B omixtures. Sizes 28 to 34. tising manager," ||| Apricot Zino é a plain weave, in bodice style 5 66, local passen: | Gunmetal with shoulder straps of self ma- " » “and are passing them —The Grote-Rankin Company, First Floor terial, They are furnished in | o cf ‘Women’ 8 Silk all tourists and travelers who | pink, peach and orchid. | ort alas Gordon Rayon Bloomers land Rayon | . | Summer styles or regulation. style—in striped | Seamed backs—fashioned marks—fine gauge with mer: | Tacoma Lawyer Is Are Your Floors Ready Those sate ce thasainn percales—blue and tan khaki, Sizes 8 to 16, I ost pe ati white and the popular shades— _Held “Not Guilty’) For Summer ? fitie quality as the ‘vests. ‘They are! well made and are ‘finished at the knee with a dainty hoad- ing. ‘They. are shown in pink, peach, orchid and gravel col- guilty” was "the verdict that |]| oma jury was dire to re. |] | ¢ Fremont Campbot}, pioneer | 7 who was being | When Small Throw Rugs replace the heavy floor coverings of Winter, Summer coolness enters in. Oval Braided Rag Rugs—18 only, special each— School’s Out, and Here They Are, Boys! ‘ 7 ny charge in : orlngs. connection with the Pinta Mining 98¢. rie : + | ‘. Co, 86x72 Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs—with pink or blue Richeliew Knit Union Suits or ‘Tho trial. came to a sudden end, borders—$1.90. Are Featured for Saturday after Judge Mitchell Gilliam, of Se 27x54 Rag Rugs, as above—98¢. 8 86 and 38, 81.50 atthe, ruled out auditors’ reports | 944968 R » i pal si 40 and 44, 1.75 Al thal were admittedly incorrect. 24x36 Rag Rugs, 88 above 79¢. \ Richelieu Knit Union Suits are | These rugs are ideal for the Summer camp’ or worh Hycwronen Whois dle. S ‘The first after-dinner speech to be cottage as well as the home. criminating in their choice of un+ relayed toa barquet by telephone 27x64 Velvet Rugs in Oriental patterns with derwear, ‘They aro knit of fine was made 25. years ago by Chauncey Depaw, From his ¢ 12 to 2 | i 2} to 5} | 3. 351: nenene sain | \ Suilt for veal wear with comfort! Full grain innersoles! ‘eather to be sure---take peas counters! Soles and heels of composition that will outwear leather! H Both nailed and sewed! Soft smoked elk uppers with ankle patches! | u i H | L » 2 re— special $4.35. mercerized lisle with well-tailored — | linen colored fringe—special $4.35 ae ed aI taneeent a 86x63 Velvet Rugs, as above—special $6.95. Se th Whith theyiaks 2 Extra Quality Axminster Rugs—special reinforeod. They have a gener ously reinforced gore and under ‘hinese ys—three o specially price arm shield, In white they are Chingee Rugs—three only—specially priced, swn In’ bodice und regitlation each, $42.50,” : tops; in flesh color In the Ground colors of gold, ivory, and brown, ation shoulder only, =The Grote-Rankin Company, Third Floor fhe Grote-Rankin Company, rn First Floor Trimmed in black—laced-to-the-toe styles. CHEESE jeononenene