The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1925, Page 3

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‘as ee TO URGE STATE nerorestaTION| THE, GROYTE-RANKIN QQ) NEW FALL MODE A SPLENDID ASSEMBLAGE OF WOMEN’S QUALITY FOOTWEAR Washington oreatry et A Record-Making Special Purchase Sale eon Large Collection of Fur-Trimmed -| AUTUMN COATS Saturday Selling 4 ! \ a so ee rr ee eg KITTITAS PLAN IS. REOPENED 18 New Beautiful Satins Patents Sizes 3 to 9 Styles Kid Leathers AAA to C Y Quality Shoes for Women K STC; 322 PINE Near ith Ave. Gov. Hartley to Inspect Irrigation Project Demos Plan Picnic | at Woodland Park 1 age of $333 a r a 1 in an home Fs tamonds’”|\i||IIIIIIIIIIIININE a oA —_— — ea. RIE E& —. Seattie's— Credit— Jewelers ee AOA IGS TEN 91st Division to 2 Meet at Portland A. Es I 1 - oe Such a selling of smart coats for so reasonable a price has been seldom seen. Here are all the new Autumn colors: Black Prince, Pansy, Cuckoo, Wren, ‘Fur Brown and Black. Here are the soft, rich pile fabrics, Pin Point, Velour, Bolivia—and the mannish mixtures, diagonal tweed, nov- elty weaves, all the favored fabrics for the coming season. Here are shawl collars, cuffs, fron’ borders of furs— French Covey, Mandel, Opossum, Beaverette and Man- fa churian Wolf. 1 A Here are small, regular and extra large sizes, coats to by <) fit every figure from 14 years to 5014 bust measure. eh SE ln Unitarians Welcome New Minister Here George T. Ashley » ! : fs | | Here are the newest details of the Autumn styles, wide revers and tailored sleeves, t | / Lich shawl collars and elaboration of trimming, flared lines and wrappy models, fur side / \ | panels, buttons and novel trimming of self fabric. 3 : / 1 | Here is quality, style, fabric and trimming worthy of the smartest. If you will ' ey Ad need an inexpensive coat for general wear, HERE IS YOUR COAT. | Wa, The Grote-Rankin Co., Second Floor. ELiot 6600, amassed $ Lighthouse Keeper | } mak a trip to Md honis in Co: jing himeelf for| Then, with his goal in sight, he| out of his savit | All standard makes and pail DOWN oe |e ‘mt in an exciting | noon at 3 o'clock from the chapel of | Park cemetery. front Thurs-|Hamilton € Jonnson. Mcallister | { st of J. L.|for many years was a telephone em-| de | . 45 Alexius as|ploye in Seattle, and at the time of| i | | the died him. | his death was electrical enkineer for| Q%s = 4 . z | inson a r man mulcted | the Long-Bell Lumber company ‘at| =| No excuse for The rest you can | him of his money {us alleges, | Ryderwood. . | | being watchless pay 50¢ or $1 aan | by @ variation of the old wire-tap-| Ho was dictator of Ryderwood when Sé puts a:week while | Worse / races’ every lodge of Moose and a veteran of the | ; you in immediate wearing the | afternoon and even- possession Watch KIRK’S MILITARY SHOP 1209 First Avenue SPECIAL SALE MIDDY BLOUSES No. 111 Plain Unbleached Middy...... No, 110 White Middy, Blue Collar and Cuffs; No, 109-B Blue Wool Serge Middy 10% Off Sat., Sept. 12, Only Also Fine Line Brief Cases—Every student should secure one. Speclally Priced—$1.98, $2.98, $4.50, $5.98, $6.75 ing. The biggest sport k event of the North- west. See them all! | j western WASHINGTON | FAIR See the Big Races! | Watches in Seattle offers your choice on these SPECIAL TERMS DN. JOHN H. FUGH Gi t ential as The Marcum Optica Co, Phone MA In-3609 Globe Optical Co. 1516 Westiake Between Pike and Pine The Home of the Beat $2.50 Glassen on Barth Avenue The fastest horses— speed demons on motor- cycles—are ready to make new racing history, Out of volume we need take but a very modest profit, for in quantity production lies the secret of success in this day of standard and accepted values. When our dental service is all that you expect of it there is reflected toward us the recommendation that builds this business larger and larger. Nobody questions the quality of our work because we guard against opportunity for criticism—in other words, the values are visibly manifested. Prices That Startle the Dental World Gold Inlays (that other dentists charge $8 to $15), our price $2.50 to $5.00. egular $10 and $12 Gold Crowns, we make for $4.00 to $5.00. Boston Restorative Plate, using True-Byte, $14.50. (The average dentist asks you from $25 to $80 for this plate.) Here is a plate that the average dentist would charge you from $15 to $20; our price is $6.50. Plates repaired, $1.00. Teeth added, 25¢ extra. See Peter Welch's Cham. The Biggest Adventure When O. Henry set out on the trail of romance, he went —just around the corner. For he knew that the real comedies and trag- edies of life are always close at hand—being lived by ordinary people just like you and L. Saturday Special 1-10 14k gold trimmed Billfold ht.» 98e plon Jumpers, the sensa- tion of the year Admission, 50¢ | Official Automobile Park: Ing, 60c, Under police pro- tection Inthe same manner, the thrill- ing, heart-stirring stories that appear each monthin TRUE STORY Magazine come from— 8 just around the corner. Its sto: ties are written by its readers stories of love and hate, of joy andsorrow, of supreme self-sac- rifi@® and brave battling against terrific odds, All the Silverware you need for Nothing Else Like It! Druggists will tell ette Case, engine ity silk extraordinary turned, big special 44c CoH Ry eu ay nba 35c spacial nat 4 98c SHUMMMiiilll “7 f Sam Weisfield Can't Repair Your Watch, Throw It Away” |IINNE d Note—Bring this ad with you. Atall newsstands 25¢ = If you want to laugh, if you you that nothing And, remember, all dental operations are made painless by our own, local = Sere a Adve Hike ie soothes, cools and anesthetics, = deep into the Adventure o heal kin like = d=gee tt heals sore skin —J the rest pay as you use it sit Ia seule ede yt at B ee TODAY | yy B FFICES (== Darromstic full package Cigar- Pearls restrung on best qual- Ko a \On! Graduate = ‘Sader Genuine Teather and an rue Story hott hh 14203 Second Avenue Dentists ... for Sore Skin BOSTON DENTAL OFFICES | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 Cn ee en a a Re a | in order to! McAlister Rites late war. He leaves a widow, Lillian 8 er- ze |M. McAllister, and his mother and Is Swindle Victim | penx» to Be Held Friday}; trotner, pot! residing at St. Paul. | | The lato Dwight E. McAllister, 44,| Rev. George Magwood, of Ryder- ¢ men, he told police |#°cldentally killed Tuesday near Che-| wood, was to conduct the services, halis, was to be burled Friday after-|with interment later in Evergreen

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