The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1925, Page 3

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ae OP. 2s ee A pe SS WEDNESDAY, AUGUS HE BIG SALE THE SEA IS UPHELD Ship Owners’ Representative Urges Board Be Retained Is Still Caiie Strong |» 3 Thanks to High Quality and Low Prices! SPECIAL Emphasis is laid on the splendid value we are offering in WOMAN TO GET U. §, POST Coolidge to Name Outsider for Civil Service Body Ladies Pumps of Many Models at $3.85 $4.85 If you haven’t been in to see these, it will a be to your advantage to come soon and ffer make selections for late Summer and early Fall wear. Charming Pumps for any oc- casionz—a great chance to prepare for school days. Other lines going at $6.85 to $9.85 CENTER FARMING COUNCIL HERE Name Seattle Headquarters for Agricultural Body Every line is on sale at a big reduction argh Meds hor i from former prices—except Cantilever . fen and Grant Flexated Shoes, in which we m t offer broken lines only at $5.85 to $8.85 Come In—the Sale Ends Soon! Baxter & Baxter 1406 Second Avenue =! Mildred Harris to Become Mother This Fall Judge—You are accused of break-| Accused—V ing a ig on the head of the de-j|tion of bh fendant. | Huraor, Mad: HOLLYWOOD, Cal,, Aug. 12.—(B: U. P)—Mildred Har r f Charlie Ch BOK SE SER > 4 hI o, x) EO aes XL HE dependable New York BN leaving Chicago in the evening for New York and other Eastern points, Account pro- viding excellent con- nections at Chicago with trains from the Northwest,the Gotham Overland and Willys-Knight —brings joy to you and | i ! oan eli Cars Have Big Reduction your friends. | | VERY man, woman and child wants to have strength and, / 7 oe correct weight, It means the jo. 10 on all models of Overlan Limited offers unusual- of living, To be minus strength | Wil ht ears, made by i i and underweight often proves low | Wil r r ) ly attractive service to | fighting-power in the body. It|wer ed by th trib the Atlantic Seaboard, | often means you are minus nerve- | ulors Wednesday Overland on tl power, minua red cella in your on the blood, minus health, minus vitality. It ig serlous to be minus, but the moment you incre the number passing thru the pic- turesque Allegheny Mountains by daylight coupe | $45, the te ame of your red-blood » you begin ix-cylinder Willy ‘eal + to become plus. That's why S. mat e from mn the open the cool and scenic J] ies Tate, tas meant to thousands \, 5 $200 on the sedan and the route to the East. | of underweight men and women a On the four-cylinder | plus in their strength, Your body | fills to the point of power, your | flesh becomes firmer, the a nes | that come from thinness disappear, You look younger, firmer, happier, | and you feel it, goo, all over your body. Moro red-blood-cells! $8.8. aids | Nature in building them by tho million! There are no unproven theorles about 8.8.8,, the scientific ure $100 on al Jan, which has dropped $126 pric teduction of factory Overland snnouncec to. Lv. Chicago Union Station 8:20 p. m. (C.T.] Englewood 8:38 p.m. (C.T.] alx were week Consuelo Vanderbilt Ar. New York to Be Married Soon Penna. Station 7:10 p. m. [E.T.] results of each of its purely vege- | NEWPORT, I. 1, Aug, 12.--Mor , table medicinal ingredients are ad- |imal anfouncement of the eng ‘New Union Station, Chicago Hudson Term'l 7:11 p.m. (E.T.] authorities, ment of Miss Consuelo “Vanderbilt i M | daughter of Mr Ww i Vanderbilt For reservations or further information. address Qreetoe Wawportl and Now stork, to B.C, Kellog r Representative Amore up and going appearance. — | yay) ‘, Smith, son of Mrs. C. Whit 210 Leary attle, Wash 8.5.8, 19 pold at all good drug |ney Carpenter, Jr. of Newport, wa ‘i in two wines, ‘The larger | mado today at Beach Mound, the more econom Vanderbilt villa here The wedding will take place early in the winter, according to the an nouncement, S © “Makes You Feel Neda, Like Yourself Again Pennsyl ania Railroad ROUTE OF THE BROADWAY LIMITED TTLE ST Z : 22 Hours 22-hour all-Pull- ea a Chicagoto man Club car train ‘lin soon | AR PAGE 3 SSE ae eee | THE GROTE; RANKIN CO parl & Presde FIFTH AVENUI VD PIKE TREET Prue red-jair headed girl NEW ARCHBISHOP CITY BOND DEAL IS INSTALLED BEING PROBED Apron Phursdiie Profit by Oregon Issue | 95 INWAT fi PORTI ) By U. P) °e ri one wa raight Forenoon Frocks In a Host of Charming Stiles J oly Pretty House and Morning Frock march In charming array for Apron Thursda opper | f Dainty dresses of Sie ¢ : t ft the ( i trimmed with Val ' ! ft oa it ginghams trimmed j é broidery; others in Orie colorings ; of unusually fine ped Bertha ced, sleevel Ih I h t et embroidered in 1 th | of the Y I plaid r quality, ging with large sc collars, or in round-ne tyles; English print cireular bottom flare cretonne frocks smart enough for street 5 tyles for the attractive ain Seow ane for you Thursda we conservative of $ woman—trul an tion will be x ‘ morning! are c a aterials are of very good quality, the styles ning, there are s and colcrs to please the most exacting, and the price adds the final touch of good values. You will want several! —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor Black Satin Hats | Smartly Top the Tailored Mode $6.50 to $10.00 There is a distinction in the sheen of a Black Satin | Hat that seems especially appropriate for wear with 4 tailored apparel. | These new hats for Fall wear, in some models com- | bine satin with felt or velvet. In others, the satin ts sufficient unto itself, and adds only a buckle or nov- | elty feather ornament for garniture. j Ek hat has an individuality of style that will |} please the smartly dressed woman, and the price * unusually reasonable. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor | Dance Records That Are Popular A Selection of Victor and Brunswick Records for a Happy, Dancy Summer Evening Skeptics Scorn Corn Rain Tip; We Still Back ‘Auntie’ | By Jim Marshall j bring I j P.8. Don't ! t Pioneer Woman Recalls | EM pes nase Days of Real Wild West! Crossed Plains in| Wagon Train With Early Settlers WHEN aM Louk : A Conne ge Olson and with real meigdy 19712 thm. Victor Rec- s that have been pular, Played by Salon Orchestra. 19695 in My Dreams That Made You Mine—Br 2902 ' rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now—An 2016 He's Just a Horn Tootin' Fool And fario Chamlee sing e can you will want to as on My Desire— 10188 Mother! Oh, —The Grote-Rankin Company, Mario Chamlee {s a tenor whose records are general favorites Mezzanine Floor My Mother— The Bible } HE most read book in the world is the Bible. What do you know of it; its origin; its history, the curious and interesting facts about | both the Old and New Testaments? Our Washington Bureau has compiled a 5,000-word bulletin crammed with interesting facts about the Book. It is NOT a religious treatise; it does not deal with nor attempt to settle any matter of religious i or doctrinal controversy; it tells, instead, the interesting things about | the Bible that every one ought to know, no matter what his religious connection, or lack of it, may be. If you want this bulletin, fill out the coupon below and mall to Washington as directed | ng were the In ment would not a out t Until rec er, of Seattl of the nd the me Union irivi roupe ngines, the hould travel togeth-| hield er, 80 to themselve from | ¢ } Central Pacific, in v e pre € f e lroad |which wa n tent HELPED CONSTRUCT utr oli) WEST'S RAILWAY baht toe } Th ple und of displaying the ITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seat ew York Ave., Washington, D. C. ant a copy of the bulletin, The Bible, and enclose herewith 5 cents in loose postage stamps for same. ; Star, where the railroad came to The Conner family has about settle © the }been living was begun | 1975 railroad, in Seattle sinc nstre ul Pacific husband, k Mrs. Conner ext to live with ') t the over M Co Conner Star's 7 charge | gain the Liberty next orkmen Typographical Union Likely to Name Him President McCormack Bros. 1415 Third Ave., Between Pike and Union “Where you buy quality for less” |) fa\ Our Dollar Surprise Day KALAMAZOO, Mich, Aug. 12 (By U. P)—James M, Lynch. of Syracuse, N, Y., today was favored for nomination for election ns presi of the ul union, 1dministratton campaign com International ‘Typo. other present officers of the organi- | All values previously advertised, where quantity is intact, See ope ca EAE will hold good for tomorrow. George L. Torry, president of the You will be surprised at the Wonderful Values offered. International: Printing Pressmen’ « ind Asslxtints union; Mathew THE STORE THAT, Wohl, vice president of the Amer: | jean Wederation of Labor, and Charles P. Howard, former president of the ‘Typographical union. | | Meer in the army air corps j who annot fly 4 nicknamed a q “Iiw after the New Zealand bird hy with undeveloped wings. ae ay

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