The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1913, Page 3

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j ° One- ‘Fourth Off on All *™: Men’ s Suits and Overcoats | 4 ~ Women’s Saits ang b . Coata ~ N ‘ v 4 = ‘ . tat ( ns on ' € \ polify ' ~ V \ Mt a a ° s f } . W he year F 4 pri v f know ( : Remarkable Values $30.00 Values Now $22.50 ¥ $27.50 Values Now $19.50 | $25.00 Values Now $18.55 $22.50 Values Now $16.75 $18.50 Values Now $13.75 $15.00 Values Now $11.25 With Our Usual Credit Terms 3 LL "ilpest Saturday ss 1 till 10. < o co {9 Third Av. $2. | oo NE at Big Savings Offered ‘ Stores | | Every- | ‘where | THE STAR PORTLAND, OR.—-Arthur Howell; readt od theatrical — propert a fire worth ” 00 to wgceur@brada fittings, |” he we nia Qe which br $3. Given tour] j months n jail, VANCOUVER WA oH. | Back nearly started a | court when SAN FRANCISCO She told me pride tf she were Just whet s FRANCISCO.—Hill Qter Divorce . nd granted PORTLAND, mon of a the poli KING IN LINE FOR ~ ° BERTH IN CABINET) By t . Wire PILTON Ht | WASHINGTON, Jan, 1 Po ver scape TEAK. BAD, BUT two policemer ac at CONVICT BRITISH betow th » KoVernmer ’ GRACIOUS, WHAT CHEF, CRITICISED, For an honest-to-goodness smoke—any kind of weather, an} you get a jimmy pipe and Albert and make fire with a match! time, anywhere— ome Prince r what's / pull to just jam | | ont R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, fiene’ :' Winston-Salem, N. C. to Ko to Moboken, fudge,” sald Ar | count of her swartby com thur Ritter, #¢ co, “What It took some time to restore order did she mean the judge ee \d,"" replied Rit Pig pinched LOST HIS NERVE SAILOR AS A SPY Met, A FILTHY CROWD!| TAKES HIS LIFE ° FRIDAY, JANQARY 17, LAUGHS n ED ° | | < (@) Seattle = Tacoma 168 Store That Saves Yoli Money You are lika@y to miss a now ness. CHANGE ni IMPROVEMENT, is continuous. ® To serve you better and better—that's the incentive ° An Ea8y-to-° Get-to Store Agents for Famous NES’ GLOVES, FLEIGHER'S YARNS, STANDA PATTERNS, AMERICAN LADY AND @ARNER'S RUST. PROOF chee TS MANY ATTRACTIONS At “The Store That Saves You Money” Varied Merchandise and Novelties at Clearance SECOND AVE. AT JAMES Prices That Promise a Pleasure and Profit Tomorrow. Powergen “ Here’s the Chance, Men { Parcel Post BF the Wareal baie; mbes: 60 t For every man and young man to buy whatever Good j by the United States gover fi Clothes, Hats, Furnishings and Shoes he may need at y the firnt of Janua it lower prices than most stores would care to name on equal ! qualities, HE M'CORMACK Bros ‘| : ff OpenYa.m. oe | i sok f i gravee ame racova t $10 and $12 Young Men’s Suits $7 95 Hf dscomigued We Sizes 31 to 38 a ‘ ito" $15.00 and $18.00 Suits iis" $9 45 : Ii Clearance Price s ' t { j j K BRC ul 7c Calicoos , Ele ygant Goods Clearance Price AT HALF OR LESS 10c and 15¢ | Ladies’ 50c_ Golf SATURDAY “| $20.00 and $25.00 Suits. Si 950 ee 2. 00 Corduroy Suits .. Clearance Brite love ac 0 AT $30.00 Coats Now... . $14.75 $25.00 Coats Now... . $12.50 Ladies’ $14.00 Coa's ‘Ladies’ $1400 Cox's | 7 Torchon Laces | Gloves short lengths and full pieces; good designs; | tens; a enleniia as- Siesee as” very desirable— sortment. Clearing Si i . price— 5c a Yard 6c Piece 39c a Pair | 15¢ Canton Flannel Scoot ee | Ladies’ 15¢ Cotton portniat Extra heavy best colors and de- Hose ? eeced, unbleached Cans signs. For rapid re) Blue Serge well tail sale Saturd clearing at— Black cotton and full pieces; from new e ast colors. * Carnation] t6caYad |. oes 10c a Yard Milk for $5 ¢ Neincaat 9c a Pair 5c Hair Nets Embroiueries — In l 8, with SUIS. c elastic Fine Wool and Jersey Clearance price Clearance price— Ribbed, form-fitting. Clearance price— $1.69 Suit 98 $8.00 3c Fach 7caVad —All Seaitie Will Tatk About These Values— SATURDAY’S REMARKABLE CLEARANCE $2.00 SILK SKIRTS 98 5 PAIRS LADIES’ AND | $1.25 TABLE 98 f C | CHILDREN'S HOSE 986 CLOTHS 8h. car ce C cl. $1.50 LINGERIE WAISTS ~ | for : ss 4 | $1.25 NAPKINS 98 is C | $1.50 LACE CURTAINS 98¢ Aaa ee Cc ) AND $4.00 UNTRIMMED “# ‘ $2.00 MEN'S HATS 98c er : » f VELVET SHAPES 8c BEDSPREADS _ 3c $3.00 AND $4.00 TRIMMED i $1.75 MEN'S PANTS 98 HATS M00 | (ia eas ae (825, $150 AND aw AND for c AND $1.50 WOMEN'S a9 $1.75 1 AND $2.00 MEN'S VEST SWEAT WOOL VESTS AND PANTS JOC | | emaroiveries, a ERS for C $ MISSES’ UNION SUITS Be Y VALUES TO $2.00 FLANNEL 8c 5 SHIRTS ; AND $3.50 LADIES $1.50 COUCH COVERS * “© $2.00 CORDUROY B00 NE 98e |: % VALUES TO $2.00 CORDUROY Q@g $1.25 AND $1.39 LADIES 98° $1.35 BLANKETS 9. | sis SES eS : FELT SLIPPERS U | f : bo | sal ‘ 98¢ Budo EY eee doe Rae ae O8¢ | $1.25 WOOL UNDERWEAR, 98 Hiswadontes f ye 0. | VESTS AND PANTS, garment C $2.00 MISSES’ SHOES Be Q8¢ | si.so MEN'S COTTON UNION 98- > e190 SUITS L $1.25 AND $1.50 WOMEN'S $1.2 3 98c | si.2s MEN'S OUTING FLAN- QUTING GOWNS $b $1.25 oir eae QB NEL NIGHT SHIRTS 98¢ ’ sf : ’ ($5 Men’s Oxfords gge $1.50 a9, |{ Men’s Fancy Vests Cc \e bath i dae BA $1.25 COMFORTS Qn (values to $5.00 CORSETS, VARIOUS MOD $1.50 DRESSER ac $1 2S BOYS CORDUROY 99¢ Sy AOR aie JB¢ | Scares re ag Bee BOYS" ROUGH RIDER : g1.25 AND $1.50 HAND 98 $1.25 FEATHER 00. | $1.25 BOYS’ ROUGH RIDE 98. PILLOWS JUC | SUITS No COMBINATION COIN 0, | $1.75 JEWEL 0. | MILITARY BRUSHES IN 986 AND CARD CASE UL | BOXES JUL | LEATHER CASE The Store 4 lites Vek Glee ties at Saves You Money Vi Close 6 p.m. (986) | 98c| | Saturday 10 p.m. SECOND AVE. AT JAMES

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