The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1907, Page 7

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e ' ta\ eon THE SBATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1907 q KILLED | |W. B. HUTCHINSON CO. MEN'S CLOTHING Today We Began the Largest Clothing Sale Ever Held in the Northwest VERY garment of our new fall stock, enormous in scope, has been reduced toaridiculously low price. You all know our policy in very, very seldom having a sale. We carry only the highest priced merchan- sy. dise. While we sell an enormous amount of cloth- E+ 4 ing, yet the average price of that which we have is higher than that carried or sold by any other store in Seattle. We control the entire distribution of all the Rogers Peet and Kensington clothing in the Northwest. Anyone who has come from New York knows what this means. A $30 or $40 Kensington suit has finer tailoring, better style and more perfect finish than any $60 gr $80 custom made suit that you can possibly buy. The had molded col- lars, the shapely shoulders, are the most exqufsite specimens of high grade tailoring. palin 2 -" tovnen ni We have arranged our entire stock of men’s clothing in ire + oncral lub, com two groups. The first, on second floor, includmg those that range up to and including the $22.50 grade, we have marked at the sale price of thew tien : ) § walenee of voters in that section 5 0 NEW DEPARTMENT AT “UL” g A mee departure in universit mek te heen taken at the stave a in by the feunding of a Ot highway engineering to be Oy Prof Sanwei Lancas- } In the second group, on first floor, we will give you your choice of any suit, overcoat or cravenette in the house that is priced up to $50---and there will be many $45.00 and $50.00 ones included---at the sale price of $2 20 IF ‘W WITNES —_—— dy United Press TO UNITE CLUBS _ _—_ as Tr a ee eae * pe ; 4 : . be All plain blues and blacks in serges and unfinished enon: worsteds are included in this sale. Full dress, Prince Al- berts and Inverness overeoats not included We positively cannot promise any definite} time for tail- oring and delivering these garments. Our tailoring depart- ment must have all the time needed. Every piece of cloth- ing will have to take its regular turn. Whenja man is sav- ing anywhere up to $20 on each purchase, he certainly can be patient in waiting to have the goods delivered. No goods charged or exchanged. W.B.HutchinsonCo. 9 all wl Second Av. and Union St., Seattle Eggs and Poultry fret cc fe My Copyright 1906 By W. Cc. BOTH Chicago SRRRS. FSRSS F

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