The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1908, Page 3

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i ST. BRIEFS BY WIRE [amarded to Movers tre 1% sgh a Thing Is Apparent hes ip All Those in Close Touch. ld en hig UE His McCarth Stock Sacrifice | United States District Court Orders $250,000 Worth of Merchandise to Be Offered to the Public Without Regard To Cost. Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9:00 o’Clock The newspaper clipping below explains the situation. The Receiver of the McCarthy Dry Goods Company must have By JOHN ADAM | Meeee SPFREP Seals ZAchi Fs Sale Exceptions - Rules of Sale xchange $80,000, and he must have it in the shortest possible time. The court’s order gives him every authority to cut the prices on all merchandise, except contract articles, to the lowest limit. The McCarthy Stock is now larger than ever in the history of venience. a if Possible. Sur Own Co our Parcels, The Edict of the Court Compels an Immediate ge of This Most Desirable = of = and Seasonable Goods The bargains will transcend anything ever before attempted in the way of a sale in Seattle. In this connection remember the value of every offering is enhanced by the fact of this being the very height of the spring season, just when this class of merchandi tin demand. Do your buying now for the itire summer. You will be many dollars ahead if you do Everything in the store, except contract goods mentioned in another part of this advertisement, will be sold at a genuine reduction This is a bona fide money-raising sale, and we cannot afford, even if it were possible or were we so inclined, to deceive the public in any mstance. Come tomorrow. Come Vriday and Saturday. Come every day until y have bought a full summer's supply. Tell your friends and neighbors. The greatest bargain f 50c and 65¢ Dress Goods at 19c a yard Yard-Wide Black Taffeta Silk 75c a yard $1.75 Newest Wool Suitings at $1.19 a yard $1.25 Spring Suitings, 50-Inch, at 79c a yard 85¢ Taffeta Silk in All Colors at 67c a yard $1.50 anc $1.25 Novelty Dress Goods at 85 a yard 7-4 Bleached Pequot Sheeting 23c a yard 80c Bed Sheets at Only 52c Each $3.50 to $5 Children’s |$1 Umbrellas, While They 89¢ Pequot Sheets, 81x90, at 69c Each 16c Pillow Slips at Only 10c Fach 35c Unbleached Bath Towels at 122c Each 7ic Crash Toweling at Only 33c $1.50 Table Linen at 89c yard $1.25 Red Border Napkins at Only 89c 35 Colored Dress Madrasses at 173c yard 35¢ White Plaid Dress Muslins at 18c yard 29¢ Wash Voiles, new colorings, at 19c yard 15¢ Washable Yoiles, All New, at 8c yard $18.50 Spring Suits at $9.95 $35 Spring Suits at Only $19.95 12:c Outing Flannels at 8c yard $30 to $70 Late Winter Suits, Choice, $15.95 50c Mercerized Dress Linens at 36c yard $35 Silk Rain Coats at Only $18.75 80e Toilet Articles and Women’s 75c Neckwear Dresses at $1.00 Last, 29c Accriven ORDERED Perfumes 59c at Only 10c , : 7.50 Trunks, All New, 50e Toilet Articles and | or. Veil; nur rd Skirts at |/$ “Sale Price $4.35 “i TO SELL GOODS : Perfumes He" 1 ieee sarees 25¢ Toilet Articles and perfumes at 17c 10c¢ Toilet Soaps, Many Varieties, at 6c 50e Writing paper, in boxes, at 29c a box $5 Dress Suit Cases, Ex- tra Quality, $2.89 $5 and $6 Cut Glass, Big Variety, at $3.98 $10 China Hand-Painted Bric-a-Brac at Only $4.98 Judge Hanford of United States Court Directs That Stock of McCarthy Dry Goods Com- pany Be Retailed. $2.50 to $3.50 Lawn Dresses at Only 49c $5 and $6 Shirt Waists, choice, at $1.98 $1.25 Sateen Petticoats $1.50 New Leather Shop- ping Bags at 98c 2 wrist-length Real Kid Gloves 50c $3.50 Long 12-Button at Only 79c $5 Hand = Ae reait Seiwa 25c boxes of vous pa- Kid Gloves $2.25 $18 Spring and Summer | °? #ane-1 aintec aie: a per at 17¢a box $1.75 Silk Gloves, 16- Bats at $8.98 a-Brac at Only $2.98 15¢ boxesof Writing pa-} Button, at Only $1.10 40c Framed Pictures, Many Subjects, at 19c 80c Framed Pictures, Hundreds of Them, at39c $4 Fine Pictures, Hand- somely Framed, at $1.98 50c Pyrography Wood to Burn at 23c 98c Pyrography Wood to Burn at 69c 50ec Post Card Albums at 39c Each 39e Post Card Albums per at 5c a box Women’s 65¢ Hose at 39c a pair Children’s 25¢c Hose at 17c a pair Children’s 35¢ Hose at 9c a pair Boys’ 35¢ Hose at Only 21c a pair Women’s 35¢ Swiss Rib- bed Vests at 23c Women’s 65c Vests and $3.50 Long 16-Button Kid Gloves, 54 and 5}, at $1.25 $1 to $2.50 Music Rolls, choice, at 69c Brainerd & Armstrong’s Embroidery Silks3cskein Men’s 25¢ Initial Linen Handkerchiefs at 10c Women’s Unlaundered Linen Handkerchiefs $10 Spring and Summer Tats at $4.98 $5 and $6 Irish Point Lace Curtainsat $2.50a Pair 16 2-3c burlaps, all col- ors, at 9jc a Yard $2.50 to $3.50 Corsets at Only 50c Each 25c to 50c Corset Covers (mussed) at 10c $1 Muslin Night Gowns wn pen court thie 8th day of HM. HANFORD, Judee” ha at Only 25c at Only 23c Each Drawers at 45c at 3c For Your Convenience ¢ Tell Your Friends of the Bargains 100 Extra Salespeople have bee igaged he eer ; ae & é and oie pete “ h a W sdhien ah Stations bs (hr fr poe 6 bag nt well as ee : vy the advan this great sale installed. We shall hes a cae yore to wait 4 case tay Wy kone Slice Go ih m yo yt! d efficient nd we crave ar y lay th « pris patience Ff vot c Sanet be. ies ed at once Sutcliffe Baxter. Bed tbe Sheehan... tones | rs you will effect by laying in a summer's on entering the store. | G

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