The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1912, Page 5

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THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER li, 1912. ‘This “Rummage Sale,” so-called be- cause of its wide scope, has been in- angurated for the purpose of dispos- ‘ing of certain samples, odd pieces, proken lines and kindred articles of and housefurnishings that The-main thing for “you” in any sale is .to see the goods and their prices— A therefore,weaskyoutocome and SEE the Furniture offered in this sale —YOU’LL FIND AS VARIED A STOCK OF GOOD FURNITURE, AS LIBERAL REDUC- TIONS as have been offered you for some time; in many instances we are closing out certain lines entirely, and the reductions, on paper, would sound exaggerated; see the furniture, and you'll find they’re remarkably good value. —PRICES HAVE BEEN SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED ON A alaageraaee “= | MANY PIECES OF BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM, DINING % ROOM AND PARLOR FURNITURE — lots of iron beds, . chairs and rockers have met big reductions; davenports, some Davenos, a lot of Mission furniture; a number of pieces of finer grades of mahogany dining room furniture marked down. —IT’S REALLY THE BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE COMING AT A TIME WHEN YOU WANT IT—NOT the end.of the season, and only a handful to choose from—this sale is on a we've ever attempted. —LOOK FOR THE RED TAGS ON THE FURNITURE—THERE’S A LOT OF THEM —‘’twill pa go through the stocks—you'll have no trouble finding the things you want. 4 - The Rummage Sale makes low prices on glass «4 chinaware—on good graniteware 1-2 price for this Glassware— First quality lead blown, needle-etched table and bar glassware. Regular. Sale Price. Cordial Glasses ....... $3.00 doz., $1.80 doz. Egg Cups .....+.se000. 3.80 doz. 1.90 doz. Cocktail Glasses +++ 380 doz, 1.90 doz. Claret Glasses ........ 3.80 doz. 1.90 doz. Tall Champagne Glasses. 4.00 doz., 2.00 doz. m give place to the arrival of the new stocks. who are contemplating the of their home, or even the of a single piece of furni- this timely Rummage Sale To those prove of unusual interest, as for practically every re- nt is involved, priced at that justify our emphasis n the economies presented. Sale an additional feature ce, as it affords an op- iy. to purchase furniture, the 1 practical of presents, at decisive gore’s reputation for value-giv- og will be materially strengthened at jon of this sale, for we in stating that the values always been the policy of be institution, there WILL be a offering of healthy values r good furniture and homefittings be got together—as good as alll find anywhere—assortments as as varied as anyone could wish larger scale than anything {This Sale Commenced ror ¢ Morning at 9A. M. Siiweat DB the words “special” and “values"— © frequently done to death—will tt Mi for, in this store, just what t dictionary says of them — the me's advertising will continue to Jo,you in a clean-cut, truthful, ‘manner, tending to un- rather than exaggeration. 72 good patterns of excellent carpets go in this Rummage Sale at substantial reductions Carpets from the best mills of this country—all refined, beautiful patterns; Wiltons, Wilton Velvets, Body Brussels and Axminsters, made to stand hard wcar. $1.75 $1.35 $1.25 $1.45 $1.65 $1.25 $1.15 1-2 price for a lot of mighty good things in the Drapery Depart- ment. —1-2 PRICE FOR PORTIERES, ODD LOTS—silk and tapestry, $10 to $30 a pair regular—% these prices to close them. been dealing with us, d, on coming here, many why you should, for fit—if you have, you'll ‘that we're making it even more ble and interesting for you Regular. Sale Price. Table Goblets $4.00 doz., $2.00 doz. Whiskey Glasses ...... 2.00 doz., 1.00 doz. Water Tumblers, straight, taper andebell-shaped Glasses, regular $2.00 to $2.40 doz.—sale price $1.00 to $1.20 per dozen. Odds and Ends of Fancy China at re-| duced prices—mostly half-price— $12 $7.00 yard for $2.50 Wilton Carpets, 12 patterns to select from. yard for $1.85 and $2.00 Wilton Velvets, 15 patterns to select from. yard for $1.65 Body Brussels, 8 patterns to select from. —1-2 PRICE FOR SCRIMS — 40- inch and 50-inch widths, some in large-quantity lots, some in limited quantities; plain and figured; regu- lar prices were 25c to $1.00—)4 price to close them. cre are some for the $1.75 quality, 6 patterns to se- lect from. for $2.25 léct from. for $1.65 Axminsters, 8 patterns lect from. for $1.50 lect from, Axminsters, 5 patterns to se- —1-2 PRICE FOR LACE CUR- a TAINS—one and two-pair lots of novelties in Clunys, Swiss point, for French China Cracker Jars, regu- dozen for regular $14.00 a dozen Havi- lar $2.75. 1 Axminsters, 10 patterns to se- land China Decorated Bouillon, Cups @ FOR 75c TO $1.50 SHEETS fe our sample sheets — only 5 @ trip to the laundry and fe good as new. “a¢ FOR 2c TOWELS—arge : unbleached Turkish bath towels. eee FOR 1213c TOWELS — 10c We TOWELS—good quality face towels. 25 FOR $2 SPREADS—large double bed spreads. . FOR $1.25 SPREADS — Owe size—good quality. 0 FOR $2.00 COMFORTS ality silkoline covering, clean illed, Duchess and a number of other styles; regular prices were $1.50 to $30—14 off the prices of any other pairs in these prices to close—1-3 stock, —1-2 PRICE FOR CRETONNES —large range of colors and pretty patterns; regular prices were 25c to $1.25—1%4 these prices to close. —1-2 PRICE FOR UPHOLSTERY TAPESTRIES—50 inches wide— good range of designs and fabrics for furniture coverings — regular prices $1.50 to $8.50 a yard — % these prices to close, —1-2 PRICE FOR FIGURED AND COLORED MADRAS — 50 inches wide; regular prices 90c to $2.25 yard—Ythese prices to close, for $7.75 Chocolate Sets, pot, 6 cups, $4.00 6 saucers; fine Japanese china, for regular $1.45 to $6.00 0c 10 $3.0 , French China Salad Bowls, hand-decorated. for regular 9c to $2.00 45c TO $1.0 French China Fruit Sau- cers, hand-decorated. 20c 1-2 price for Enamelware— each for regular 40c Haviland China After Dinner Coffee Cups. and Saucers. Special—Every one a splendid small price value— 4c each for Decorated Salts and pers. Tc each for Decorated Salts and Peppers and China Mustard Pots, ide Pep- for Japanese China Cups and Sau- cers. for Decorated China Salts and Pep- pers, Steel Gray Enameled Kitchen Ware, no seconds—all first quality—big stock of these. GROTE-RANKIN CO. | - FIFTH AND PIKE RIGHT IN THE HEART OF TOWN $1.00 for $1.25 10-wire Brussels Carpets, 8 pat- terns to select from. 1-3 off the price of these— Remnants of Wilton, Axminster and Brussels Carpets in lengths suitable to cover small size rooms. Remnants of Linoleums, sizes sufficient to cover bath- rooms and small kitchens, 1-3 to 1-2 off the price of these--- Misfit Rugs and Carpets—sizes vary from the small mitre rug up to large room-size. —121%¢ a yard for remnants of 2S¢, 30c and 35c Mattings. —15¢@ a yard for 75c Crex Matting and only about 125 yards of this lot. -~1-3 off the price of a good line of 75¢ to $3.50 silk and sunfast materials suitable for over-draperies,

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