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i » : } THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925. THE | l oe sage Aton. ov —— Women’s Pumps and Oxford Special Sale of 500 Pairs NEW SAMPLE SHOES 222 Make Y our Selections Early All The Newest Novelties For The Woman who can wear izes, thi a forty e opportunity to select new novelty mod F which will enable her to buy several pairs at the former price of e shoes are developed in all the fashionable styles and leathers, with low or medium heels, in all the latest shape Materials: Colors: Styles: Patent Black st Ss ir MAY WIRTH ae ea ee ‘ay Silver Dark Brown e greatest values automobile history 'N THE SERIES OF CARS just presented, General Motors believes that Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oakland and Oldsmobile are offering the greatest values in the history of the industry. Important improvements in chassis construction give greater simplicity and afford increased performance. Refinements in body designs add greatly to attractive- ness and comfort. Every change has been made with quality as the prime consideration. Quality is the first law of General Motors. Enormous sums have been invested in more intensive engineering, in labor-saving methods, in recon- struction—wherever a better result might be achieved. Naturally, great economies are attainable in such an organization as General Motors. It enjoys every advan- tage of quantity production; it sells in every market of the world. General Motors is passing these economies on to the purchaser. This makes possible the extraor- dinary values now offered. The public may depend upon these values. Every car is a car of quality. GENERAL MOTORS BUICK +» CADILLAC + CHEVROLET - OAKLAND + OLDSMOBILE “A car for every purse and purpose” SEATTLE eback riding trick, bi STAR Circus Lady Wins ee ns Revelle Praised soos) by Justice Chief tl te w 1 of Bek Letter Men oie ge Hebe Deputies Seize 13 Hold Convention , for Thursda Cases of Booze ela Upsilon. a Greek-letter f i ' + swan Robbers Loot S. F. 8 feast eeichostena “ wht : Store of $40,000 m FEDERALS RAID HOTEL w N FPRAN( 0. H f until Saturd: William Burk w ~ a ‘5 I h from 49 univ eaday by ano! r t ba ¢ gh in the city f at the Mov Alex Pig Ms J. Arthur Yo ger is of | way He is acc n s' store of Mr } Hoov Thurada: the local committee ha © en-| charg Se Gontk C Wisconsin Election | Due September 29 MADISON, Win, Aug. 20—(By 1 MAY DEPORT sSOKOS Tonight! | WASHINGT | A Summer Treat | | For Dessert i} Serve Your Favorite Fruit in el | Clip this od and aif for | FREE Recipe folder. Insist | | | 0 Jell-well la the Red-Box! usssace| SPECIALIZING High Grade Plates No Fancy Prices $7:50 $12.50 nen $15.00 Painless Extractions Included Guaranteed to fit and satisfy, or no charge, It costs nothing to get ex- pert advice. We espe- cially solicit — difficult cases or cages not been stiec where. ELECTRO DENTISTS PERSONAL ATTENTION DR. Ss, Q, REID 10544 Vike St Corner Vhrnt |) THE CROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F KEGEL, President Fifth Avenue and Pike Street SS AUTUMN MODES - In the Lower Price Garment Section FROCKS $19.75 COATS Daytime Frocks of Satin, $19.75 Satin is the fabric approved by Fash- ion for Autumn. And for daytime wear Autumn Coats Smartly Styled, $19.75 The new Coats, too, add details of martnes there is nothing so style-right as black which allure the hesitating atin with touches of pencil blue, beige hopper. Mannish tweeds are fashioned or pansy purple. Rivaling black in into straight coats which are fur trim- favor are the warm tones of Bordeaux med and modishly wide of revere. and the ric! browns Velours in the new season’s colorings This group of frocks is as smart flare at the side, and achieve a milt- n style, as correct in fabric and color tary smartness with their trimmings jabot frock, frocks voguishly flared, of silk braid. The favorite colors are long sleeves with novelty cuffs, and all Brown, Tan and Gray. The sizes range the other details of the new mode. The from 16 years to 46 bust measure. size range is ample, including sizes from 16 years to 46 bust measure. If you will need a new coat for For street, office or camp wear, these dresses would be ideally adapted. And such remarkable values are un- usual, so early in the season. school, street or utility wear this Fall, be sure that you see these. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor Friday in the Drug Section Sanisol Old-Fathiotied Oatmeal Soap, Special, 3 bars . Sold regularly for $1.00 for+-t. 52 Hepes las eh eS A cy Bis 35¢ , for Pebeco Tooth Paste, if “414 TSSL gy Se ling $1.00 Special... <.. <;..31c Es a pe: Sanisol, the famous . pine-scented reducing Lysol, 43¢ size, salts, in the original 26- Special ounce package, wi ‘ HL ae has always been vee Spray Bath Salts, for $1.00, will be Special-.'.\...,sics 700 tured in the Drug Sec- tion, for the first time Friday, at 35¢. or 3 for $1.00. In four delightful odors, in crystal container; regu- larly $1.00. The GroteRankin Company, First Floor ed| Funeral services were held Th |day for Clifford R. Watling, 37, ed the list this | ment, Olympia. P)—Th t it to Secre: | two who rvive. adian Flying co: 4.) WATLING FUNERAL SERVICE t Secretary of the Treas-|employe of the state license depart- Three brothers and Watling was Tse an rps chicags . Bip N MILWAUKEE. MILWAUKEE ANo RY & Ano § L ibd Travel Luxuriously \ 4 eae e The Olympian A superb train modern and distinctive Extra large, roomy observa- tion car with ladies’ parlor, library, club room, barber shop, bath, valet service, etc. Steel sleeping cars and coaches. Women's lounge. Dining cars with trained crews — a la carte and tabled’hote meals that satisfy Electric Operation —Open Observation Car Over the Mountains CHICAGO CHICAGO Exclusive Features MILWAUKEE. MILWAUKEE Low Round Trip Fares to the East Now in Effect J. BAHL General Agent, Passenger Department M4 ST pay BH. M, GULBRANSEN NM Srpayll " iva, Second Ave, and Madison St. Q ue ‘ay Phone ELiot-6800