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

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925. THE SEATTLI TA, ad PAGE 4 if @80Y RUN DOWN Charge Hartley 1s Not WILL ELEGTRIFY (1% or s » /PLAN PROGRAM . | BY WOMAN Informed on Education 6, \, RAILWAY Janine ves!| FOR SHUT-INS | THE GROTE: RANKIN CO | May Die Fro ioc Rp. OVernor’s Program Falls Like Bomb Among ut tetting pie per eager cel |, #.8e VINTH A - AND PIKE $1 iy 4 +a en tee Re Leaders choot Wa In Seattle’ = yok ‘Shelan 10000 | | w “that case we'll ta | rps in Homilies . MRS. RB. LL. GROSS, 5 THO) =o 1f fron PHYSICIAN is HONORE D. t t Empresas t She was take President Wome Ory Agents Obtain Convio- 1 toe al tion and Guilty Pleas © vg Xv i t fas ble. Sahara DR, HENRY SUZZALLO. +4 fice (iz. BK. SHORROCK ©. PIGGOTT, Printer erforn f aanee ~\!Kendall Denies He FATHER F Fara Sérbinds H eld | Aided Bank Holdun pipe We 2°] a | for Seattle Citizens |: mzeeph MEDICINE Sale of Sample Floor Lamps ET EE RTE LOTT OVER SEVENTY YEARS OF SUCCESS NO DRUGS SO PRU and Shades Speak at Luncheon | Tecause her f UNERAL services He ts survw eld | Alice R. me Un-| MRS. ©. i. M ». m.| of the Puget Sour eat} years, died. w alave, &. W Tuesday These are some of the finest Larmps made, samples from such famous factories as the Almco, the Rinds- berger, and the Lemar lines, and the sale price repre- sents reductions of from 1% to 1% from the regular prices. TO-NIGHT* TOMORROW ALRIGHT Yeq A Vegetable Relief \a_ For Constipation Nature’s Remedy (N@ Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near-to- nature action. Relieves The Lamps are in wrought iron, lacquer, and poly- chrome finishes, and are complete with beautiful silk shades. A few of them are slightly marred from be- ing used as floor samples, but the damage is very slight, and scarcely noticeable. The values are extreme, and are the result of a special fortunate purchase. AND, REMEMBER: A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN | i i WILL PUT ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL ‘ LAMPS IN YOUR HOME! if ¢ OH ‘ Lutherans to Meet hos in Seattle Friday - ps MORG AN. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Third Floor Your Frock or Costume Will Be Designed, Cut and Fitted-for Two Dollars The services of an expert designer and modiste have been secured by our department of fine silk and woolen fabrics. She will not only design, cut, and fit your costume, but will also advise you on the sewing necessary to complete it, Af your materials are purchased here. This service will materially reduce the cost of your Winter wardrobe, beside giving you the style assurance of expert advice. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Silk Department, First Floor Jable Fabiics Fashion These & _|POPULAR COATS! : Sizes 16 to 42. | Dress and Dress and Sports Models in Models in ' Bolivia, Tweeds and Tweeds and Suede Velour! Gray, tan, purple, tanager, rust, brown—and other attractive mix- tures. ip: off the Old Block MR JUNIORS ——Littio Me ad B. CO) engineers. The Woman Who Knows! Elsie Lincoln Benedict Renowned teacher and author, who has just returned from a lecture tour around the world and concluded two big classes in Seattle, will open her farewell series of Well made! Interlined and fully lined! Fur collars and cuffs! Furs of Man- churian Wolf and Thibetine! Sport Coats with and without belts! { STRIKING HAT VALUES! } cine 1 Inspiring Lectures-- Velvets! Metallic! ! Satins! | F R E E Satin and Velvét $ 49 | Combinations! bd Thurs., Nov. 12, 8 p. m— Your Silent Partner Fri., Nov. 13, 8 p. m.— Building a “Lucky” Life Sat., Nov. 14, 3 p. m. only— The Psychology of Sleep and Dreams Drape turbans! Off-the-face styles! Pirates! Close fitting styles! Large and small head sizes! Jewel, ribbon and embroidery trimmings! All wanted shades! IDO oOo OOOO /o|ojo|O.}ojo/0 Boys’ Part-Wool cS Women’s Mercerized Boys’ Wool UNION SUITS tee ae, | SWEATERS Fine ribbed 8 for $1.00 Blazer striped oh) mediu i) 65) : IBBUD! | effects—coat sty 25 heavy weight ha | Seamless, elastic with military ¢ A gray with = | tegs—-black and as | lars—tight ae i sleeves | # olors—sizes | bottoms — sizes 24 sizes 24 to 34, et 8% to 9% fy to 34 Sun., Noy. 15, 8 p. m— Modern Miracles—The Secret of Heal- ing Yourself and Helping Others ApronF rocks Colorful checked and plaid ginghams, figured prints, ratine crepes, and gay cretonnes, including many of our regular 5 frocks, with high and low necklines, three-quarter or cap sleeyes, plenty of small, medium | and extra large sizes, are to be featured for Apron Thursday. “Elsie Lincoln Benedict, speaker and writer, has addressed more people as a lecturer than anyone on the American platform, with the ex- ception of Billy Sunday.” —San Francisco Chronicle, May 14, 1925. Here’s News That Means Comfort and Economy! Women’s Kid House =a, SLIPPERS Sizes 3 to 8.. Wide widths! Black cabarette kid uppers! Good leather soles! Rubber- $4 95 9 5 Beginning Thurs., Nov. 12th, 8 p.m. Masonic Temple Auditorium Pine and Harvard Trim, crisp h@ise frocks are necessary to the suc- cessful housekeeper, and you are always sure of find- ing dainty, attractive styles here. —Tho Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor | fa] tipped heels! One- and two-strap styles! Medium round toes! Broad lasts! Real comfortable shoes {gr wide feet at an especially low price! Pol OO COO oo. o Ooo o}o ool ooo. o oo oro oro ooo ooo Oo o teal [a oO Oo o id oO QO [a] o iO 1) OQ) [a] QO O {a QO Qo O a

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