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

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 \o ss ——— WILL DEDICATE) ; WILL FREE MAN | BARRA LAD DEAD! A THE GROTE-RANKIN CO 4 a a cw) x 4 ! ’ ® ' One of Bunco Quartet PTH, AVE, ANI EIR FI Celebrate Completion of /@ - —— 4 | Structure in North End / ea ne ae: , Day or Night Classes # dedic in i ‘ON, E , AUTOMOTIVE SCHOOL BUSINESS COURSES ‘ " T Da y hi t a SF ‘i sl i ro om . ¥ D G. KR Heat unior vie i ¥ : nt Y de 1 wrenee Car ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ms; Ralph A. } chap Hore y oof \ » Swit n; Hy) $ " Day Night _ 3 z . “ | utomotive Mechanles.81:30 Bone, t > * 00 h. § Barra Lad clearing «a ? a Spontralty: 38 TRADE COURSES tapioca tl = a et | wt by te 6 inch hae at Ne w |x ae 1 in the various = are Tn || Si UN ogg Westminster, with Louis |) | Yannn ) \ \ 4] ‘ \ | ep 2 Welch, 16-year-old rider, || | WATER»! / \ {\ Ao) A b The A provide | jugs up. The boy was riding te } 4 i nae meee gel the champion when he set t \\, Wi ! \ CAdvortiaen a ee his new world record and ¢ q ‘ tetas ee : fell on Saturday 4 Lee gk . ; .| It’s Apron Wednesday ¢ BEAUTIFY IT WITH ‘ BY ALVARO SHOEMAKER n. The inat ere mir ° } | BRaUA TAD i dea ul ety This Week! ; “DIAMOND DYES” § | oe oia, dying as he tne | arte sracetul 1 —= | “ ih - os c Just Dip to Tint or Boil ; ssa sap a : fo , es : > Apron Frocks i f i Ts Of Bewitching Daintiness for the Young Sight, $10) sivaation ‘a | Housekeeper 5 m C } 1 mat Courses sa Ba Iuitetio FOREMANSHIP io uu nig v The ny ¢ If you have created a decora- . Sal ie t tive scheme you're proud of, HURSDAY, Apron Day, will be set aside this den ‘ cat hundreds of admiring eyes here's the crowning touch—an week for our Mid-Month Sale, and our usual pri - ors, d im, Barra Lad occasional brightening up with special showing of House Frocks will be featured for and deve skill in Fr appl f erings, hangings —everyt , ir Calol Liquid Gloss, the com- Wednesday instead. cand Ratan Ooty ce Reena a n re bined cleanser and polish! Easy And when you have seen these adorably girlish PUBLIC SPEAKING 1 and quick—it restores original morning dresses of fine ginghams and English prints, , luster to furniture, woodwork, with their lace trimmed diagonal tunics, their rows of ak = floors, linoleum, automobiles, scalloped folds, their frilly lace pockets, and pointed <= ——— Advertisement) g GLASS SNAKES etc, Just a little at a time on scalloped hemlines, you will be glad that you didn’t 1 1 i Tortured b i } Makes Pumping Up Tires) wasitincron.—Oriein of the a wet cloth or a few drops on hava: tolwalttantaxtra dag) d -bantshes a ¢ ortur y ras } Unnecessary it ed snakew le a dusting mop. Order from Four new models have been selected for this Apron ; rb a e ‘ ‘ ‘ lon of i on face ‘ f re Hur t i rs ta your dealer today and see! Day, made of prints and checks in shades of orange, : “eA : : & for ang me | Resinol stops itching and es ‘ 2 perfect: h brittle ta STANDARD OIL COMPANY rose, Copen, tan and pink, and any one of them will Co F iat ber ih | makes skin clear and smooth || Fats copa erie es t le © tail are California) add a little thrill of pleasure to the morning’s work. Register now for Fall Term. Descriptive } 4.) cute Nor tion net anutacturers Sis aa athe see CALOL Better Tub F rocks- to Close the catalogs and folders free on request. ff that looked like chicken poss Tih : ren LIO Season, $2.95 U ha d Y M C A S h ‘Ghar ae were UID. GLOSS Our Better Tub Frocks will be featured for ode eli rn Wednesday, too, at radically reduced prices to close | nite ° e . ° c ools ra fe ee y the season. Included are frocks of linen, mohrane, * but nothing did broadcloth, voile and fine ginghams, in plaids, dots, Fourth and Madison rT te phe) stripes and checks, all regular and extra sizes; very { SEATTLE Soap and Resinol shor muarketasot the, Ue | yy) unusual values. Ointment. It may t ber ay —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor—ELiot-6600 ES = = — — stopped, the itch- . de ps | <2 s — ———— Hunt Driver Who _ |, Srteres <r ves damarnt inf, aod porn ee ———————— Crashed Into Car} asa onenaie phish ota oi _ Deputy sheriffs were seeking to ¢ peeled off and left my face clear earn the identity of a Buick auto. dro’ 1 and smooth, instead of rough and mobile. driver, who smas’ oa c e his name bampy. ! don’t know of anythin, 9 fod ee oe 8. € have borne a better se an Posteo Beecarss a st ave.. 3 ay i (Signed) W. Mitchell, . + ah eenle ee IMS. : . Free Parking Ret ] Pevartment Sf Store Hours Tonight/ Space tue al ore 9:00 to 5:30 ° ncluding Sunnis 1,000 Cars First Ave. South and Lander St., SEATTLE sitardaes Favorite Dessert oe = — o bf j . . -jellwell Typical Sears’ Vaiues in China and Glassware— —coo! i, A . i, dainty, Snow Flake White and delicious A Dinner Sets | Clip this 0d end mall for 32-Piece ‘$3 65 Service for 6 | ° | gy 432 Imported English Much lower in price than any other dinner sets | “ of the same fine quality pure white porcelain | : It Teapots —exceptionally light in weight, yet durable. W t Attractively designed teapots as sketched, fr An attractive pattern, all white, with embossed On in a mottled effect in brown with tan 7 5bC conventional border. stripes. Three sizes, 5-, 6- and 7-cup. re Di ) | 4 | be EACH 56-Piece $9 25 | : | Service for 6 | e | Puget Sound Long ioo-Piece 814.65 . Now’ Service for 12 | . | Power & Light Co. This is an open stock pattern, and the pieces | I, may be purchased separately, as desired. Atl everyone will be anc is ‘ ‘0.—8 7 the CHARLESTON Im all itn vas 3 = Sears, Roebuck and Co.—Second Floor | Preferred Stock rintions, ‘Take a lexnon in this | | popular Danee, ps => A—S ~ | | Private instruction all hours 2 eh tia’ ea Clave and, sedi Dancing, ver . 750 Pieces Genuine 1,000 Yards urchased from us on or before Sep- per rib Silk, Silk and C ‘ ER Silk, Silk and Cotton, and tember 19th next will carry the divi- Cut Crystal Stemware Rayon and Cotton October 15, 1925. : : ‘ ; f : Straight From Goblets, low-footed sherbets, or tall-footed sherbets, P ° ] Bj { of clear crystal cut in the grape design. 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