The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1925, Page 3

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ESDAY TEMBER 1, 1925 THE EATTLE STAR CONNER’S APPAREL SHOP { 85 a When we decided to go into the coat business t ason we made up our minds keenest buyers in the Northwest, one from each large center in this part of the country, and ing collectively they gave aggre- gate orders to the manufactur- ers that commanded jobbers’ could sell these wonderfully stylish coats at the same price as other stores and make more AT 107 PIKE ST., (ber Hy, \ f ( to do it A’ { ; RIGHT. Mr, Conner went to bY \ Y } 85 New York early this month to | } ’ . buy these coats direct from the if \\ 7 : fr} designers and makers—but he \ : on / He i ; these men not only combined prices, such low prices as are not than the usual profits — but MAKES didn’t go alone. went as their mature judgment in the available to even the largest of here’s where our experiment MATERIALS: $ 85 a \ { DARING EXPERIMENT! one of a large group of the selection of styles, but by buy- individual store buyers. We comes in. We're going to give . : Plaid Sport Coats, high lustre Bolivias, YOU the benefit of our tre- Gloriana, Buck, Suede, and many other mendous buying advantage— i 4 and expect to more than make delightful novelties. up for it by doing an immense volume of business. Experi- TRIMMINGS: enced people in the women’s Rrenclts Coney “cTMtGh! Mandel’ woe and Up wear business have told us that */] we were foolish—that the wom- en would think the coats weren't right—that women always judge Beis with’ tur sodete faces” and quality by price. But the die is leveres ae cast and we're going ahead on 7% . our original plan. Are you willing to judge for yourself? COLORS: Squirrel, Beaver—in every possib! style of trimming from those with col to lars only of fur to the more elabcra;o We believe you are and we’re Rust, Plum, Wine, Copper, Bokhara, going to take a chance on your Bluejay, Green, Black, Navy, and all : common sense. the other shades of the season. 2) | and you'll be amazed at the e of sizes | unmistakable style and os the variety of the fab- problem rics, colors, and trim- Hundreds of ) andsome coats are never sold in he ordinary way, at our amazingly low prices of $14.85 STYLES: SIZES: even at our lowest prices 107 PIKE Between Kirst and Second Avenues E | of Forest Flames Everybody is—when 227° °o*t ! less Tourists who have returned to the stomach and liver are out of order. East from visits {n the Pa | Ff Northwest are complaining a Dyspepsia , indigestion, bil- the lack of scenery, due to the iousness, constipation and smoke pall made by forest that tired feeling quickly fires, stern ticket of removed with Hoyt’s Ss omen oreo 2 °° Chammberlain’s Tablets ( a y hold the opinion that unless | Prompt and pleasant. Take two Removal | 022i i egg sna BSI ia. treo uation, attle will los much of its Sad 25 cents. Sold everywhere tourist traffice next ! bidet hone edie sear! == Sale! ae COutk | We move next week. |Buy your shoes now. WEAR Safe i Soxt lines must be Relief j Closed out regardless 4 | i Potent. “See ove tables DAY'S _‘CORNS Dr Scholl's ON TH. roan te Optometrint ination is as per- fect ns skill, sciontific instru- ments and years of experience can devise. FREE EXAMINATION Globe Optical Co. 1516 Wentin' Netween Pike mi | SPECIAL FOR 30 DAYS Qur Red Rubber $5.00 Our Whalebone Set of Teeth doow | : , not cover roof of mouth, If you 1 any nate Itching i is aarcly Ecce $8.00 yt “fea | UMM@cessary — | ppeiies Si" eis Emenee ft | 4. Soft Hautd pad Are yout suffering from ecroma ot | eesth....c.sce eee $10, 00 |4. Wire front increases holding | #2me other itching, burning eruption) | Gold Crowne. and Yorcelain Lad power. for which you have triec 108 treat Crowns, and Bridge $4. 4.00 1402 3rd ‘ 5. Upward pressures on front pads, | menw Jo vain then given up in dow) } Wott eota ie valuable, We al I rd, at Union beds | gpairt Thousands whow aking aro now || ygu'“rdi value fot Wt on doata] Guaranteed to hold rupture in all | clear have gone err reac icc c en ee cae work, “| positions of body. Have this new | experier vee. At lnat thoy tried Resinol All work gunrnnteed for 19 tr demonstrated 6 of ¢ ‘This soothing, healing ointment stopped years He IBGE ae pertcnted. uae tte ee | HHA ftoliog ab Gubo’andl goon iall trneq CHERRY tetas y our experienced truss fitter at Open V to 6 Daily—0 to 1a | of the disenso was gone, Let Resinol funany ON'sy “SHAW. SUPPLY C0. ee oHl0 Brel COLLEGE Surgical and Hospital Supplies a BUSINESS WTS = S/ANIMAL CHASE! WOMAN SWIMS 10 W SINGER 1S. HERE | Tourists Copia. | TISERABLE! po apa lta aah rae, a $1.85 | HOLD | eee rare MILES ON HER 65TH BIRTHDAY NICK, Cal, sept 1—(By P.) — Mre Var THE GROTE-RANKIN CO ONTO / ALCLE Preader PUT ATEN AND PIKE STREET | IS KEENER A Balbriggan Frock Is the Smartest Choice for School Wear $12.50 $15.00 $19.75 Whether you choose the Chanel V-nec' model, or the ver newest version of the sport mode, the “tur- tle neck,” there is nothing smarter for school wear than the Balbriggan Jersey Knit Frock, The Chanel model is trimmed with either self-fabric or crepe. Both styles have the long, slimly tailored sleeve which Autumn modes demand, Both have skirt fullness introduced in cleverly placed “kick” or side pleats; tailored pockets, and novelty button trimming. Sizes 14 years to 42 bust measure are shown in pansy, fairway green, cuckoo, pencil blue and fawn. No Autumn wardrobe !s complete without its Bal- briggan Frock, whether it be for school or sport wear. , Search for Prehistoric Monsters Continues oes STUDENT AIDED nie 6 lant three days tay, Friday 204) 18-Year-Old Youth Admits ns of The Star Oregon Robbery KELSO, Wash., Sept, 1—(By U. P.) William Mat Is-year-old farm | | | | | |; PEDESTRIANS TO Hea bnaaiA) oadharbtiy i HA FACE ARREST FOR pies te BLOCK VIOLATIONS (SDEDESTRIANS! Obey traf ed all of a drive on —The Grote-Rankin Company—Second Floor More New Silks VERY day new silks are arriving in our Silk Department—and remember, in this depart- ment, every bolt is new this Fall, and being new, has that subtle difference which a woman loves. Some of the most attractive new pieces are the beautiful chenile novelties, symphonies of color, cut velvet designs brocaded on filmy crepe. When these are used for complete costumes or are com- bined with other plain crepe fabrics, they create an atmosphere of beauty and luxury that is in- finitely flattering. Black, perennially smart, is very good again this Autumn. Black Satin Crepe in splendid qualities, 40 inches wide, $2.95 to $4.50. Black Satins in the new 54-inch width, $5.85 and $6.95. When you think of Silks, remember our new Silk Department. printed In red ee | Sand wit te | Revenue Officers | nS Paes Probe Tax Returns 1 revenue offic fay to Investig Tue ncorrect Income tax returns! It is the quickest time] local office has ma the returns out six | t time they| Hartley Faces a Long _ Fight Over Program |Governor Will Call Solons After Jan- uary 1 to Complete Sessions —The GroteRankin Company—First Floor nber-meeting plan 1 haye received the cheme “cold” with only « shi wen on it before the holid t time 5 cut “Artistique’’ Corsets for Autumn Mold the Figure Into New Lines $5.00 to $15.00 “ee short flaring | skirt, and the molded bodice—once more the | woman of fashion has a | “figure.” And now the | r the state. The bulk has favored January mbers have told the gov Id not attend a No sent arrangement, ideas of legis 8 n will have to take a back seat the govern program for) lis ‘‘a business adminis been sed of. 1 is likely to take some | After that, there will be a mble by indiivduals to pet bills which they nted from getting in at ruary # corset is called upon to mamit areal aa mold the waistless mode ate 0) - nevera’ n : a er is ee | vidual 1 ors, Before these views | into | lines of supple, = ane are harmonized and new laws en youthful grace. The “Ar- : home of hi P haat Bur. | #eted in conformity with them, there | tisque” Corset models for - eT di aes . tse | wl be some desperate battling about Autumn take especial ac- . BO.ubs:. 8 the capitol at Olympia. | bo he bs | Tho governor will have no such count of the trend of ; | Tho baritone, | complaisant legislature as he had last | fashion, - who fs remem | Janua y. Hoe stirred up considerable * : | bered for the de-|antipathy at that sesison, and what | “Artisque” Corsets are | lightful concerts | he has done since hasn't made many all made in the no-lace Me 5 nye, Be | friend {There Are several Knives he style, of broche and elas- | a some few]|ing whetted up, and, from the looks | eee . | * years is one | of things, they'll be used freely while | tic webbing. The $12.50 | : of the leading! the using is good and $15.00 models are : vocal teachers in| The legislature must meet in Jan-| made of beautiful im- rl Chicago. uary, because most of the state de-| ported broche and hand-woven elastic insets. Other | Among his/ Par ‘ae pare mY poe suena less expensive ones are fashioned with equal care from successful pupils | Only @ year from the last session. "1 tak apenas fe a fine grade of domestic broche and surgical elastic. | cm Ghartes! Dal The woman of medium to full figure will be delighted | BURNETT mores, Hoc with the flexible comfort and the youthful grace made | ‘ Dufranne, ¢ Kargau, Eu) possible by one of these new ‘“Artisques.” | bo Howard, Colette R “The I : a | 3 oward, ( te yan o he Pass. | ~ ing Show,” Josephine Taylor of the —The Grote-Rankin Company—Second Floor | - "Artists and Models.” { = = Among his teachers are numbered | = Se pe David Baxter of Chicago and Madam 4 ” Hiverett ‘of Los Angeles and. long Chinese Students Bald Heads Lower 3 list of celebrities in the concert and . 5 be Giatorical “falas. Mrs “Burnett: hed to Be Entertained | Cost of Haircut = tac hieved fame a jarand | Members of the delegation of Box-| ‘There is a barber shop in Seattle Py iin iaatatien spelen pal a at or indemnity students of China who|that cuts hair for 30 cents. ‘This is bs and having sung opposite Galli Curei He will return to Chicago for tho| utumn season ver 3, In the Chinese Baptist church, ; your ber 3, In th u average head,” said the man on the Skinner & Eddy furniture’s King st. job, “but you will notice there are a Suit in Court tichhess blcomercuel The Chein soclety Attle, will |lot of bald headed men around hert, Fighting over $7,000,000, attorn be hosts to the students, A program | Well, we make our profit on the for the United States and the Skin Like liquid magic—Calol of speaking will be given. mi domes jare in Seattle, en route to S under the “good old days,” orter who was curtous to know jhow it could be done got this answer: “It costs us 30 cents to cut the universities, will be honor gues a reception Thursday night ner & Bddy corporation were argu Liquid Gloss brings out a new, =— = ing In Judge Neteror's court ‘Tuesday | clean luster to everything tt : DE. MAYFIELD moentie touches—furniture, woodwork, | ex-military and rail- ‘Oldrenice Honths, ‘npedial aieei| floors, linoleum, automobiles, | DANCING Mabey for the United States, was attempt etc, It's a) cleanser and polish | . 1 clinto, ing to show cause why the Skinner| combined—makes houseclean- i paecicuics ree & Eddy answer to the claim of the ing easier, quicker, Used for || : 85 Yrs. Curing Men United States for Judgment of $7,536! * yearn in homes, achools, hos- '|Open- SAAD NaNO Gy | __pitals, office buildings, for ite ||. a WME Alber atate: tien Pe economy and efficiency, No nl LhS| hard rubbing—just une alittle — || , Gn: Wl: beabahly donittfiue all at a time on @ wet cloth ora ‘Fall hay | fow dfops on a dusting mop, nt | Order from your dealer today WATER SHUT.OFE | and see! For the Best Buys | | | ; | STANDARD OIL COMPANY | and | Waté® will be shut off on 1| j d ¢ 1 ntermediate ervics | | Hellas servednasecie sie (Calfforna) Dances in Used Cars and W of 39th ave, 8 W,, Wednosdday, September 2, Ho ‘( ALOL See what Reliable Auto- sat her oft Revie aie || is mobile Dealers are offer- h SRE aoee tue Wate cl U UID GLOSS | TH advanced clans nt ing to you in Today's ain, on Fauntleroy ave, opm, Open 10 to 10. > k Son * s and W. Barton a vance WANT AD COLUMN: TAREE ERD wd ta Ae TUT

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