The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1925, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 15. ATT LE r |e p Test F light to "Frisco Suc cessful ATWELL CHOSEN ELKS’ CHIEF Meier Honored in Election at Portland Convention PORTLAND, Ore, July 15,—Wil Atwell, Dallas, Tex., ted grand exalted ruler plent and Protective summoned all his fet to pledge themselves Order of Ei low-lodgemen to the motto: He went Rood,"* ; s district Texas dis al knigh pelier, Mich.; Gowers, Mo: secretary, FP buque, Ia. (re-cle urer, John K. Bi ids, Mich. (re-elected); grand tyler Edward W. Kell: alt Lake City, Utah; grand chi John a, °F tt elected) grand inner John Mew Ford, Shrevepart. La.; grand trus tee, Clyde Jennings, Lynchburg. AD CONVENTION TO BE GOOD é::. Seattle Meet to Set’ cord; Higday in Charge 22nd annual convention of the Pacific Coast Advertising Clubs’ association, which will be held in Seattle from July 20 to promises to be the largest and mos successful con vention ever held’ by the ad yertising men of Pacific The general arrangements committee of the | Seattle Ad club has been fune- tioning for wev- eral months, It is composed of leaders among ing men and} Hamilton Higday women. James & Merrihew In addition to! the work of the committees in charge, & competent executive sec- retary, in the person: of Hamilton | Higday, is working on the details) of convention arrangements. | Mr. Higday was chasen for his important work because of his wide | knowledge of affairs of this kind.! He will be remembered as the} manager of the Port of Seattle from 1912 to 1919, during which time our port able record achieved a rema Award Ghateces | for County Roads, Grading and graveling contracts | on two and a miles of county road, to cost $ were awarded | 6" county commissioners Tues Ratuesthi: Bras. wor kward?otionel| mile of Jt Point-Bothell high: | way, for $ Wilburn & Stone's bid of $15,000 was accepted on one! and a half miles of road between | Work Is to start | Sure Relief ne JMPIGESTION Hot ‘water Sure Relief . ELLANS (25¢ and 75¢ Packages Evervuhara PANGING | TAUGHT Six Private Lesnonn 85.00 MISS BRIGHT 3" Dance Vivery Saturdny N lwill be enterta Seattle advertis- |* EDWARD HU BB. ARD, right, roping ‘ Peenistad the test flight jof this specially-designed mail-carrying plane Tuesday night when he landed in the San Fra recently been completed by th tle. sturers to develop a type a government for mail carrying, mail plane pilot ‘a pare. WIFE’S TALKATIVE? WELL, THIS HUSBAND DIDN'T TALK ENOUGH on b Sho also alle ancisco airdome, The plane has e Boeing Airplane company, of It is to be entered in a competition of local manu- cceptable to the United States Hubbard is an experienced BROADWAY STAR IS HONORED Football Man Chosen as One of 25 in Whole Country Raleigh Angst ol, Wa that he had been 1 yutatanding mem and refuses t« an 18 old daughter Delegates to Sorority Con- vention to Be Entertained ing t tion will adjourn to the lota cha of Alpha Gamma Delta at the Uni y of Washington, where they ed from 4 to 6 A reception and program in thelr honor {x belng planned for Wednes: day night at the Women's Univer sity club Even in fairly cool weather your feet have a hot time of it down right next the motor... hot day—ouch! CO-EDS HONORED : DeMolay from the thous: and entered in national competition of Angst last spring sent astio and athletic record nal committee of the DeMolay, who were seek of outstanding mental and levement san AILCity ard on and a mem Torch #% ynorary n of Bruce After ¢ oe ‘ Ask forHorlick x The ORIGINAL |} Malted Milk | . ForInfant Invali: Nourishing — ble—No Cooking. | a Avoid ietaas = emwneatirer J on the floor-boards and on a sizzling Don't do anything to make this discomfort worse. Don't torture your feet with hot, non-porous, rubber or composition soles, Shoes with non-porous soles are just bake- ovens—and once they get heated up you can’t forget your feet Remember, leather doesn’t hold the heat. for an instant. is porous. Leather Leather lets your feet breathe. Your feet will feel degrees leather soles. AMERIC. ONE MA cooler in good. sensible leather shoes with Nothing takes the place LEATHE R| AN LEATHER PRODUCERS, INC. DISON AVENUE, NEW YORK, N.Y It’s Cold This New Summer Breakfast . Note the recipe. Get Quick Quaker and try it out. Yow’ll like it A chef of great note pre. pared this NEW idea ina summer breakfast. Now millions follow it. You will find it a great de- light. Quick , Cooks In The Recipe As you prepare dinner to- night, cook your regular breakfast quantity of Quick Quaker, When done, pour into a pudding mould and let cool. Then place in the refrigerator over night, Cut in medium thick slices and serve at breakfast with fresh or cooked fruits or berries and sugar—float with rich milk or cream, The combination is de- lightfal. Just for the joy of it, try it yourself. Quaker J to 5 minutes i] THE GROTE RANIAIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President An saltatas dina Danial yivin: event of one of the most remarkable Baby Carriages Reduced to Baby Carriages in the style sketched,-in ivory or gray enamel finishes—large, comfortable Carriages with resilient springs and rubber tired wheels Exceptional values. SAMPLE CARRIAGES We have also assembled about 20 of our. Sample Baby Carriages—T hese are slightly soiled and are offered at great- ly reduced prices for immediate clear- ance. the month— shopping opportunities of the month—the —The Grote-Rankin Company, Fifth Floor Sale of Floor Samples A. B. GAS RANGES One-Half Off Only One of a Kind These Floor Samples of A. B. Gas Ranges are in perfect condition. All have elevated ovens. Some have glass oven doors; some are open and some some have oven regulators; are closed top construction. Oven linings will not rust, and valves will not leak on A. B. Gas Ranges. They are a well-known standard make and parts are replaceable at any time. . Gas Range which was is REDUCED to...... Gas Range which was is REDUCED to..... A. B. Gas Range which was is REDUCED to.. ias Range which was is REDUCED to. B. Gas Range which is REDUCED to, , Gas Range which $119.50 is REDUCED to.... -... 59.75 B. Gas Range which was $123.00 is REDUCED to.... 61.50 B. Gas Range which w is REDUCED to... 80.00 Any Range connected for 00 —The Grote-Rankin Company, Basement Floor was 57.50 5 $160.00 32 Only Fine Southern CEDAR CHESTS $9.75 These Chests are full 36-inch size and are made of genuine Southern cedar. They make ideal chests in which to store your blankets, furs and woolens to protect them from the moths. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Mid-Month Clearance in the Basement Store Brings Many Remarkable Values Electric Washing Machines—Demonstrators— Very Much Reduced! These machines are all in perfect condition and show no signs of use, but they have been used for demonstration and are ma terially educed in pri for that reason 3 MAYTAG Washing achines, with aluminum tub; re Third Floor duced from $166.00 i { $149.75 1 THOR Washing Machine—Reduced from $158.60 to...8115.00 1 THOR Washing Machine—Reduced from $185.00 to, ,,8169.00 Clear Crystal Table Glassware—Star or Grape Pattern Goblet Champagne Glaskes sherbet | 35¢ each piece Cocktail Glasses ‘This is a fine grado of clear crystal glassware and ix not to he confused with the cheaper grade in the same patterns which jx sometimes offered for sale purposes: Good Kitchen Brooms 59¢ Refrigerator Pans 790 This household broom is made of new flexible green corn, well Heavy galvantsed steel made with four sewings, and PANN made of @\o plece of with smooth polished handle metal; cannot leak and will A very special value, fit any refrigerator Floor Wax-—Pint Size—Special, 69¢ You choice of JOHNSON'S, OLD ENGLISH or LIQUID VENEER WAX " rat verything combir Madras Blouses Reduced to $1.00 and Dimity ¢ wi juced f Mid-Mor neg a I Par " 1 ee a = i tan, } ‘ ae onu c es ie $1.9 —The Grote Rankin Company Second Floor Costume Slips of Satinay a 00 f satinay ané belge, ing fabric n n and black well finished, priced for the Mid-Month Sale nicely made special! —The Grote Rankin Company Second Floor White Satinella Petticoats Reduced $1.45 to Regular price $2.25 These Petticoats of white Satinella are garments of un ally fine quality fabric and y are made with a shirred ruffle of fabric. lace, and are very reduced for Mid. Month much selling —The Grote-Rankin Company Second Floor Plain and Fancy Bathing Caps 19c This isn very special offering of Bath Caps in colors with fancy trim or In natural rubbe with aviator chin strap, for Mid Month clearance Very Special —The Grote-Rankin Company, First Floor Leather Bags $4.25 A good selection of Women’s Hand Bags in underarm and Avenue styles, is offered for Mid-Month selling at an attrac Unusual Values tive price, All are of leather, calf, seal, or goat finished In plain and fancy grained effects velvet suede, lizard, and willow featuring brown, tan, black and a few high shades. You should ee these bags to realize thet quality —The Grote-Rankin Company, First Floor Novelty French Voile Handkerchiefs 29c 5 benutiful patterns in noy elly Hvench Voile Handkerchiets with hand-rolled and hand-hem med edges in a wide assortment of vivid colors, A very special value for the price Women’s Knit Union Suits Mid-Month 49c Special A wellmade Union Sult for women, knit of good quality col ton, with reinforced gore, is of fered in sixes 6 to 44, In bodice style top and in broken sizes in regulation y Union Suite are underpric And are & garment whieh usual value represents un Tho Grote Rankin Company, Wiest Moor to make Savings — ~- ~. \e| } Rankin Co! Under-Price, Ey Liberal and Substantial this Grote- ent FROCKS in Popular Modes and. Fabrics $10.95 Our York has sent us an other group of charming frocks of printed New office and plain fabrics that you will surely find attractive. The fabrics are printed and plain crepes in all the vored colors, satins and tub silks in tailored and dres styles suited for wear in the office, on the street, at an informal afternoon affair. x The offering is not large, advise early shopping. and we would —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor Toilet Articles at Reductions of Ys to Vp off Regular Prices 126 Toilet articles, including face powders, creams, bath sal eye-brow pencils, perfumes, compacts, purse size smelling salts, incense burn- ers, odd pieces of ivory toilet sets, and fancy con- tainers of burning per fume, all plainly marked at prices ranging from 35c to $2.75, are to be sold Thursday at 14 to 14 off the regular prices. —The Grote-Rankin Company, First Floor face Apron Thursday! In the Mid-Month Brings Especially Good Offerings Summery Frocks of Voile $2.95 The spirit of Summer herself would be properly frocked in one of these dainty voiles. Normandy and _stenciled voiles in all the colors of the Summer flowers, red, rose, peach, orange, canary, orchid, honeydew, blue, and green, are cut in the most youthful lines imaginable, and finished with lavish rows of Valenciennes lace on scallops, pockets, neck and sleeve line. Your choice of round or square neck. The round-neck style is fin- ished with a clever tie of ribbon run in and out of eyelets about the neck. Other Pretty Housefrocks of ine Gingham and English Print $1.95 More dainty frocks for morning wear in styles similar to the voile dress pictured, have been cut from ginghams in attractive plaids and a wide assort- meriof colors, and from English Print in rose, blue, and gold. Some have an apron effect which adds a touch of individuality. All have lace-trimmed_ scal- lops, pockets, neck and sleeve lines. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor Imported Cretonnes English Prints and Chintzes Many Patterns Suitable for Beach Coats! . 95c These are the very best grades of erelonnes, Mng- lish chintzes and prints, and many pieces of the same pattern may be found in this lot. This is an oppor- tunity to buy high-grade fabrics at an especial saving. 50, $2.00 and Ve ard a vies Short Lengths of $1 $3.00 Gardes—Per Medium Weight Silk Stockings fists The popular light shades and black ave included in this lot of Silk Hosiery. These Stockings are slight irregulars, but represent very good values, and if perfect, would sell for much more, They are of medium weight silk with lisle top and foot for service, special for the Mid-Month Sale—75¢@. =The Grote-Rankin Company, Irst Floor oe } | inn rata Ae Pre ee

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