The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1910, Page 7

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THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1910. 7 This Week qhis Week Begins a New Era in the History of the MacDougall & & Southwick Store, to Be Commemorated by A CHANGE-OF-MANAGEMENT SALE The proverbial ‘NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN.” New management in this store, or any other good store, | means a thorough overhauling of stocks, the discarding of certain lines, and a general clean-up to meet the new e aL ousgall g | managers’ ideas, and to make room for new goods of their selection. And so it comes that we announce the begin- | I | ning of the most astonishing Special Sale ever inaugurated in the Pacific Northwest. It isn’t an ordinary sale of e/fo outhwick Co. | merchandise bought cheap (because defective or out of date) for sale purposes. No, indeed! This is a Sale of | | our Regular Stocks—and that means THE BEST AND HIGHEST GRADE GOODS IN THE COUNTRY. And | SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET Sieest—ouch bargains !—such selling opportunities! The most astute bargain longing is more than satisfied. Thousands of astounding special values have been gathered for the occasion. The whole store is brim- to overflowing with the grandest offerings ever known—and at the very height of the season, too, when you must want them most. Selling has begun with a rush, Stocks will disappear as if by magic. Come ‘amd assortments are at their best. Reap the fullest advantage of this Wonderful Sale. 1Up » to $50. 00 Tailored Suits for $11 75 | $3.50 White Petticoats $1.25; $2.50 Night Gowns $1.25 \Ur to $75.00 Tailored Suits for $26.75 Combinations and French Lingerie Half Ve must emphasize the fact that these garments are thoroughly up to our well-known, strict, quality Every spring and early summer Cloth Suit in the house must go—and go | standard you might be misled by the sale prices they: bear. quickly—in spite of the fact that the styles differ very little from those being | £2" M th lacse ans 1% c shown for fall. Choose from over three hundred Suits, made of the most de sirable staple fabrics, including serges, diagonal se rge s, necatenths, fancy worsteds, imported mannish suitings and shepherd p! are Coat styles are Norfolk, Russian Blouse and Plain Tailored, 30 to 36 slong. Skirts are plain and combination pleated, and flared, trimmed feat plain, If you can use one more Suit—if you would save on that early Fall Suit, choose it here | Tuesday from either of these lots Suits Duiemecty Up to $50 Now $11.75 Suits Formerly Up to $75 Now $26.75 Suits Formerly Up to $100 Now $33.75 Misses Suits | Dressy Waists ia —— Lingerie at at Greatly “Reduced | Prices Half Price E : Half Price French Chem ‘The entire stock of Misses’ Suits is line ine All the broken dds and ends of Waists 4 offered in this sale at about half price. | used for ex on Pp pons will be e eed out All are recent arrivals, made of the | POW Sf = cxac = we eee. orice correct materials for immediate and | There are Ms arate lace and net, chiffon, taf- early fall wear. Plain tailored effects, | '®M ™ess ‘ crepe ~ chine, in black, Norfolks, full silk lined; some trim- | Street and. e hades. Some of the im- med. Skirts are full pleated. Sizes 12 ported Waists are elaborately trimmed with real | to 18 years. lace and are perfect “dreams.” Prices run about The prices: this way: i sii : All $5.75 Waists .. ° . $2.85 | $20.00 and $25.00 Suits . All $7.50 Waists .. , 83.75 Sombinattc t and Drawers, ty ‘ nation of fine nainsook, attractively edged $32.50 and $37.50 Suits 8. All $10.00 Waists . 35.00 © dimity comt 2.50 to $45.00 Suits 5 And 80 on up to higher prices , 94 | $2.60 vaiues, Baie ~ va $19.00 values. Sale 5. "3 * ‘ | price } 2 a | bi és / ve Fists watwasl ‘dsks 5. Second Floor, | ° I price .. —Third Floor. Continuing Sale of Fancy Silks at, a Yard Continuing Sale of = Trimmings at ual te of THE silk sale of the season. Every yard of fancy silk in the | $10.50; the yardage warrants us in promising for tomorrow, satisfy- is included. There are 16,000 yards in me more than oe : ing novelties and satisfying values; and the fact that every yard is me 2 8 sore gy gg = pat an kein saa from our own stock assures desirability. PERSIAN BANDS, GOLD yecannot say at this writing. FOULARDS, ALL-SILK DIAGONALS, | AND SILVER APPLIQUE, PEARL, JET AND BUGLE EFFECTS, CY PLAIDS, DRESDEN SILKS, MESSALINES, SURAHS, TAFFETAS and| NOVELTY ALL-OVERS, FANCY BRAIDS AND COLORED NETS RAL PONGEES will be shown for the second day of the sale, but in smaller! ARE INCLUDED; also many beautiful and extreme designs directly imported by The ntities, of « ‘course. First Fleer. | MacDougall ¢ & Southwick Co.—choice of the lot for 98c a yard. —<Tiest Poems e of the large quantities, we are able to announce a contin- 7 g | The sale began this morning with trimming values from $2.00 to fnormous Reductions in Infants’ and poy Boys’ $6. 30_Suits a3 ildren’s Dresses, Coats, Hats and Caps 3 cscmicuncns Prices so much below the regular on Pretty Little Dresses and Coats as to | iti. tii ntunn’s snar | Boys’ and Girls’ All-Wool Cloth ‘Tams; colorings of _ . & Ae agg house white, navy and red. Former prices $2.50 ke it well worth your while to buy for next summer’s needs. Such radical | 's'> ;is! tetsrya2thits | Sa $800" Se price 49c Boys’ and G virls’ All-Wool i ‘Tams; many col- eductions will close out quickly our entire spring and summer lines—so come |" hirte have eve @F | rings for your selection 4 . . . r ength $1.75 and $1.50. Sale isa tickly if you would share in these greatest of all savings. | clastic ribted ‘eniris and drawers | Bovet and Girls’ Cape, Hats and Tame. Former iy 80d Children's Hand-Made Dreases—Al! of finest French nainsook and | Children's Machine-Mai 2 | | ‘ and prices $1.25, $1.00, 7 nd 50¢c, eae Deautitully idered and daintily edged, made yoke; bishop and French ie th daint i nt te 00) ations, | ers ¢ m1 Sale price ... Age 6 months to 6 years— c 2 a0 H Boys’ Double-Br ed Suits mprising cheviots, | $10.00 Dresses, Sale Price. .$5.75 $5.50 Dresses, Sale Price ..$2.50 | $15.00 Dresses, Sale Price $10.75 $3.50 Dresses, Sale!Price ...$ > | a6 au! t worsteds and corduroy cloths ; sizes 8 to 17 years. $3.50 Dresses, Sale Price $1.65. | $12.50 Dresses, Sale Price $10.00 $2.50 Dresses, Sale Price ...$1.45 e mere ow he Former prices $6.50 and $5.00. $3. 95 Sale price © wet de double breasted, with fine peart but- | .,, - ot aie , ae Be eek a mat Gort bones ig | $14.50 Dresses, Sale Price $ 9.50 $1.95 Dresses, SalesPrice ...$1.25 foe. —Third Poor. hand-seallop jar and cuffs; ages 1, 2 and 4 years. , $3.50 Vale *, Sal P $1.50. } $ 9.50 Dresses, rice $ $1.50 Dre » Sale, Price ...$ .95 2.00 Karments Bow #1.00. Blt garemtince, pon ant Snoce gobte ta whe, ton : + White Sores tokls, made doubie- | AM gaan garments new Ste. $2. 75 Percale House Dresses $1 75 ; Wwe; doubt vote or fancy coate reantod, roofer atyle ¢ k, double Pow of pearl but- Ait 6.58. erenetnte Nate 94, $5.00 to ‘$6. 00 Vilnen ‘Sale Price $3.45 / $6.00 Values, Sale Price $3.98 Ail $040 gurments new Oe se . $5 Silk Dressing Sacques, $2.95 Pots or fan te A ig Ry ber! Ba rs shildren’e Fine White Sétif Coats; wide wale a J Regardless of the season, you cannot afford ages from ’ . not to add some new house garments to your Boys’ $2.50 Linen wardrobe when such genuine, surprising bar- $6.00 Sleas Sale Price $3.45 4 $10.00 Values, Sale Price $6.75 ul vt Comts—or ehitton |p inal, rose Children's Conte A broken asmpriment of light and dark iT S it: 95 hi gains are offered you. With band-embroidered emblem, of pretty braided 4/} i iver, in plain serges, hair line sergesand chevi rouser suits Ci iy Women's House Dresses of neat quality of dark percale, piped ¥ j " —— EE | in white; Gibson waist; all sizes; $2.75 values. ; @) $5.00 to guia Values, Sale Price ny 98 These Trouser Suite ter the very " Bale price . re Veioes, Sale Price $4.75 : 4 | Uttie fellows are wonderful. values. , Bors’ Conte —Hox atyle. In soft shades of moden and grays in : Women's Ho ses in pretty light materials, Dutch peck a hifton broadcloth, in cardinal, rose, leath- to 6-year siz eu 4 three-quarter sleeve; $4.00 values. Sale oo Sgr mula price 7.50 and $9.00 ae Sale Price $4.75 $7. 95: ” $11. 00 Values, Sate Price $5.00 mt Hl‘ Women's House Dresses of best percale; china and dark blue; tn | “ 7 c nitdren'e Pique Coate—Made with scalloped edge cape, collar with cldered em tt dainty patterfil, attractive style models, PValues, Sale Price $ A tte ; } Bale price : Values, Sale Price : $3.50 Values, Sale Ries $2.25 i is Toler / Dressing Jackets of all-wool albatr | ChSdvenry i “ m 3 $ long sloeve and collar; $4.75 value: Mate—Colored Braid Hats, mushroom shape— » Children's ie ane Taree raging re Mitt a ¢ 7 ¢ = hey 4 French Challis Dressing Sacques in light and dark grounds, $1. 78 Values, Sale Price 65¢ : 4 atch ¢ months iaplaer are lon, ye Mp fitted neck, collar and cuffs, button hole i fad 6 Values. Sale price . hiner fints wx months 018; made with $5. ‘50 Values, Sale Price $2.95 } A § Tiaeite Bacquea, made with yoke, fitted styles $2, 95 Values, Sale Price $1.95 ! $6.00 Values, Sale Price $3.25 a reine Heer, ere ener’ Tee meee Bt = i Third Floor,

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