The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1925, Page 3

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5. sd THI EATTLE STAR PAGE 3 PA @ANT GERMANY La Follette Dill and'f AT PR big “4 Nye Are Baby Senators THE GROYTE-RANKIN (Q) Rus ond § te MW: oP a Man : ae Is 30, While OTTO F. KEGEL President ther Babe Is 38 : —_ . | mr et he 2 FOR FRIDAY Not a Nuisance wc") Here Are Tempting Values All Over the Store Carry Official Mail WOOL DRESSES Warm Winter Coats wea = Specially Priced Special Friday = Fa, Pilotless Planes to & A ee $ 00 AN V Sport and Dress ( \\ © | Coats in all the new > | plumage colorings, such ‘Ag 4) as Cuckoo, Gracklehead \\ Reduced From Higher-Priced Lots Smart wool frocks for the business woman, the school miss, or for street wear, are reduced for one day’s selling, Friday. Blue, Gray, Queenbird, Sea Swallow and Wren Brown, have fur collars and cuffs. Some have fur Clem | vets |_ rom Coast to Coast D| ~ Browning King So. The materials are Charmeen, Cheviot and Lorcheen, in tones of ders. \ ear | f3%| |W DO navy, tan, brown and They are made of [}) é 4 hee amaranth, cleverly trim- tweeds and sport ed @ med with colored and diagonal and novelty A v coatings and Suedine, in both flared and sport styles, in sizes from 14 years to 48 bust measure. Many of the large sizes are tailored in effect, without fur trimmings. All are exceptional values. —The Grote-Rankin Company, Second Floor Two Days Tiorunen tum) "Boye Sune RUNNER SINKS Special Sale Founders Off Atlantic Coast in Heavy Gale $27.50, $25.00 and $22.50 Values Purchases Charged During the Remaining Days of November Will Be Billed to You vate abe - $19, A5 December Ist, but Need Not Be Paid for Until January, 1926. are, for the 1ight lines, metallic braids, furs and buttons. The styles most part, trimly tailored, in flared or st in sizes from 16 years to 46 bust measure. Many of these dresses are worth double this price. Second Floor —The Grote-Ranion Company . . 7 : s fe’ icker Good Quality Steel Baby Bibs Women’s Cotton be le. I Stamped for i | ‘ te ° : i ped for ° iit a real big ‘bargai }14 to 6 Inches Long, Specia | Bed He s Long, & é 7 de 7 to 20 yeat Special SPECIAL Rubber Household Apyons, Special 39c c Sizes from $4 to 44, are featured in this well fin- i i : ya Rubber Aprons—rose, gray, red, green, blue, 19 ished cotton Union Suit, knit of good quality cotton, : Sale Starts Friday at 9 A. M. Gre a maize, some tri 1 with white—are RR i! in regulation st¥le; knee length, with either bodice He 8 y priced for Friday e well finished, & Your Went a iti top or build-up shoulder. Specially priced for the = ute he e self-fabric straps are securely vul-| | Pig That Went to Mar-] | Month-End Sale. j issing Not Crime sanized to the apron. For kitchen wear they are} | ket, Quack-Quack _ the —The Grote-Rankin Company, First Floor . Mavs Garsan Cot t indispensable. —The Grote-Rankin Company, First Floor picks ad RE Ne Ds a . . Stamped on naw ear ; ; ; it 2nd Ave. at University St. for siruple: efubroddary, : ‘ahaa Tube cata Se a ee Portable Radio Practical Gifts at Ernst’s {| | svecir $99.00 comviete | (ertgrensbrop Tool ls for the Boy Ernst’ 8 Package Service ¥ Nine only of these Portable Operadios are to be Stitch Stockings TaPoRs PSPSPS NS GPE PEPE PAPE MSPS RE PRPS PETERS 19¢ Pie Scary, 25¢ | Pr. Month-End Sale Cups and Saucers ndded * old at this price. ‘ i # The Operadio is a six-tube set with aerial, loud 35c¢ the Pair § reake ind all nec ary accessories built into the 5 e ENT pay “0” op Bain ;. Y § art ile model. It is made up with ‘tiie U. S. navy 3 Pairs for $1.00 Noon id oF Farner ie ae and i ¥ circuit, insuring distance reception. Carry it in your For school wear, these saucers, opectal Loc the Pair ¥ car. There are no outside wires or accessories neces- drop-stitch hose are Your cholce of five very attractive decorative designs, on thin ¥ ary. The special price is belaw the cost of these very good looking. They china ¢ ; ucers, in the popular jo shapa For extra MY ) g. x cups and saucers, © very. pre J inexpensive. § sets. Only the fact that we must have room for are first quality, care- ‘ i ; -~ i other Christmas merchandise and must cut the size} | fully finished;in sand, Semi-Porcelain Cups and Saucers, of our radio stock makes this price possible! black and camel color- —The Grote nkin Company, Radio Department, Electric Waffle Special 19¢ the Pair 4 4 % ¥ | 4 i 4 g 2 4 a 5 ¥ # % BI % u uw ¥ 4 4 Irons Mezzanine Floor moe nite 8% ee a Plain white cups and saucers of seml-porcalalt that adapt : t F ney are exceptiona themselves to your other china for extra us Je in ovide 1 Iues for the price. shape, Ransom pattern, St, ‘Denis or Hudson, shapes. wai ioe Piast tae SFr Foes NP Imported China Cups and Saucers PRICE ext 2 + . Imported Glace Kid Special 8o the ‘Bun | $8.00 ) These thin imp china cups are made in the ovide shape, | x G x 1 either plain white ith daint a eon \ ¥ Remnants Sty 1) ytPhe! Grate-reanicin Gouipasy . ikmes eat rater cs t Westinghouse Irons ¥ Wash Goods, | ; ; ¥ $ 95 The Toweling, Sheetings | ; y ° and Linens for All Wool Bl nk t | ' 4 y ¥ Pair Friday, * ; a e NS) | i ( y ¥ 7 “4 ~ " ids j A ¥ | |The Month-End Sale In Block Plaids | u These smart imported Glace Kid Gloves are fin- | iy ished with novelty cuffs, embroidered in contrasting 8 6 The | i F M colors and attractive designs, to harmonize with the . Pair } ef » HACKS, i ay are fi J -} os y, nA. . * | j A i riba Gog a jae eked Saarate and These fine All-Wool Blankets are 66x80 in size, J | i ; a black. Gloves are always appreciated as Christmas and are shown in a very \ttractive variety of color- t & Red dise whee Cilpt bi it rifts, and the splendid quality and style of these new ful block plaids. ‘This is a real blanket value, and . balloon tires, es ; " Mies’ minke them e pecially note yorthy ig there are only 70 p. in the lot. On Sale Friday i a ¥ 88.00. a i —The Grote-Rankin Company, First Floor Pe Thee od maaan Only. siaedpatpoisesenl unincra tna LYS mk aa m-| i ne American ts, |B { ‘./(/ ee Flyer a ° 5 THA neat r 4 a : round, ane ;dutles Thursday, while his prede-, LONDON, Nov. between London and tho continent. | . a ES I Electric 1 t a Golf, Tennis, Ball, professiona or, Miguel “A ‘Nolike, Raparthd ghee aoe in the world is to The saloon has luxurious armchair } 5) (Mw CAF | \ Train 50 12.00 | % Archery Compete ular golf b | for Buenos Ayres. ‘Tho consulate 4g! fitted as ‘tho first. air’ ri ‘ats for 60 passengers. | ) in « f \ eee Gl ook LAHOMA CITY, Okla, Nov. 26 | at 815 Arctie building car _and_will_bo_put_into — ' | Otliers ed 4 (United Proxs—What’ tn NEW CONSUL | 2 ———————————————— —== te th He jo Rovira, Argentir Kat one of Boldt's bi apples iene a nn Lit consal "Ah Regis, Ssteare ne | coth bate OVLY BREE CT DANCING RUSSES on ) CHARLESTON Property fille, LBicdtae ithe aa *BloTcay SKIN | CHARLE 7 ” , : ; od Pimples Mac ~ GER Eh ate Wat e BIORUST esl ee eat at \miss BRIGHT ||| @= ie f 4 a Ne * aie oh 5 é A Pe tg es )iclahoma Ct *rivate Lesnons AM Hour os | 5 2 “SIXTH AVENUE + + AND» DIKE STREET “i B | vovaity.: Wi DL eeete Around mevategts tor 85:00) ww Third Ave, ; ’ S' Jamen Benttlo, Jr,, sports editor 0 1004 Ath ne Pine MAIn-705 ie) , PAVEPANDO TE PERS PANE PPA Re PB RB RG RS PORE PA ROPE REA RA TE RE RAR REA ME Ta PE Pe OME ME REPT local paper, will swat @ tenn esinol OPRN 10 to 10 | A. 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