The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 4, 1913, Page 5

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THI STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1913 ~ Embroidery Robe Patterns | ormerty or | br oid 15 = meron eas $2.95 arene —| Poems ee Dougall |< fouthwick sin ea eet 35¢ Em - ery, ; ae onnectign with JAMES McCREERY& CO,, New York Store ope Cet ree | ‘ Firat Flo | In ¢ ron m. daily SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET - ‘ | stead of a Month, Our Annual Close-Out of Winter Merchandise Is Condensed iid A FOUR-DAY CLEARANCE 28% «2 HE extraordinary character of its prices may be judged by the very fact | \ that a month’s clearance work must be accomplished in so short a time. SEE We cannot promise that the advertised lots will last through tomorrow, and contrary to our usual custom we must require that you do not return this clearance merchandise, nor ask us to send it C. O. D: Few of the items here published will be in tomorrow’s advertisement--don’t let these opportunities pass. FORMER UP TO $4.75 | HOUSE DRESSES $1.50 HERE isn’t Bonnet Silk Foulards $1. 25! | Formerly Marked $3.50 Yard | hardwood Clothes | Pins! Put up 2% dozen in a box—regularly price be, i Few makes of Silk Fe re better known, and none are 3c | better than these Bone rads manufactured in France, | | ] ~ 30 Clothes Pins 3c! That's a mighty low price for well made CENT A DOZEN FOR EMBROIDERY COTTON elling tomorrow at the rate of ten for a cevt! ox of 30 for ... but we've put them tnto the clearance at less than half the siiemaien ‘Maas original value. They are in soli¢ colors with colored spot i |} borders—navy with white, navy with Ameri an $1.25 $2.75 Wash Boilers $1.95 Odds and ends—including, however, almost th a full li ne of sizes in each of the patterns, » a n is very large erly «i Beauty, navy with green. Yard bottom Wash Boilers, regularly $2.76 quantity , | ; and some of the House Dresses are a little soiled Bonet Foulasts ta neat Geeteee each reduc in the clearance to . $1.95 bi Breet re = as long as lot ‘tasts tomo irr a. C x from hand! which is the reason of mst most extreme {| Navy-and-white Gray-andwhite Brown.and-white ° toards made with folding stands—the §2.75 $1 75 Third Floor. 24 reduction and Percale Dresses, in light and |} Staek-and-white Old rose-andwhite Multberry-and-white © red © $2.25 and the $2.25 uize reduced to . cian nat Te ask colors ket at io $4: Y 1 44 Inches wide and marked $3 a yard, 9 02 ——Basement Floor. B 1 Art Pi \, ’ . 1,50 | var ' 40c Rolling Pins 25¢ galow Art Pieces 14 may be bought tomorrow at .........ccecee eee pe “ } 4 Bulgarian er eavy, 2 Ku lid colors— arquisettos—white ¢ # with coin spots tm black, navy Wood Rolling Pine which we imported from Germany dak ee Bho . ed aan and brown, 24 inches wi A nee ree Se ae 40c ones 280 45¢ ones 30c 50e ones 350 Pie ion dons : omen’s ys p to 2. Pajamas $1.10 | eee re ei memes me | Se pices Se $3.25 picces $1.67 ieces ieces Madras Pajamas plain wn os olore tro | 4 DAYS’ CLEARANCE 4 DAYS’ CLEARANCE z Seeteaine very neatly 1 Though 1» now at $1.76 | $1 pieces 50c $7.75 pieces $3.85 dd ts w it go int he $1.25 | Up is 5 $2. 75 Pajamas $2) Up to $1.25 Pajamas |, oe 3 almost Ike 95c sk—pretty cole we, pink, | Pith satin © i Somerly $2.59 and $2.75 A "RoW marked at . : * SUITS FORMERLY UP TO $100 FOR $25.00 ce ve same, U®, to $1.50 Flouncings ag ae SUITS FORMERLY UP TO $65 FOR $1250. *:~ m the { es HAT gives you an idea of the means that are necessary when a semi-annual clearance, which t usually occupies the better part of a month, is crowded into four days. All the Women’s and Misses’ Suits in the department, except, of course, the ones which have come in recently for the new season's selling, are included at these two prices: new lace ven emb ry. naking the coming First Floor. —= |} Warm outing Mann quality—pink and blue str { high 4 DAYS’ CLEARANCE —Thi ind Floor. | UP TO $25.00 HATS $5 | —. _ OF the Suits at $12.50 | Fully Half Are Tailored Models Glassware for Clearance t of them medium al Since the Suits on Most Unusual Pri vices F Sale at $15 Were © were al these ed mode nts wwe greater proportion mont models of plush, velvet, trimmed with ‘howe featbers and smart bows—navy, brown, black, pink, red. Whien variety of Hats {n this most remarkable clear- models are such that In most cases they can be ry late n neXt Bp ring. And the Hats formerly marked in within the past twe line French felt, ribbon oe ality, you can know how much they appear ae eS $5 : Advance Mode!s— | gobo Polished Glass: S may be bought tomorrow at, each | $3 Finger Bowls $1.50 owe $15 Haw $250 |v cos ert | which you will find they can be worn for | wareinCslonialDesin:| "Dow Velvet, velour and piush—~ | ter. Selling on Wednesday ai ] diff b t lit ] " f ularly 26c, reduced now larly $3, SU ar catt chaget soon ot | HALA. | differ but little from many a month to | apes ot Ane ee d fhe fashionable black-and-white \ ee ant on ou At$i—AlltheHap Let | the new styles, and come! Materials are of usgeruse’ width ‘ar siver | $2 Frappe Glasses $1 anon Pages Formerly marked up to be 1} d plated tops, regular a Doz. io. flowers ind been. $10 } can altered to con- the most bea utiful \| price, 25c, now 108 | ‘Thin tead blown footed Frappe = rey 50 ssout sty Haws in tte anor | form closely to 1913 duality ever shown— | mae htnsel™ fgg | Sect ree ment--large or small shapes . a “> to, each | Colored Glass Vv ell at. fo ak cco or cent | lines. fine ser A {| Covered Sugar Bowls, reeu- | Ee ae be r | blue, brown, © ges, some in the ierty See, Kotte | _ Green or amber Vases—a Io! Wi | trimmed with wings, | thers have the estan ; 2s _....10¢ | formerly 25¢ each, now marked fine and Flowers Half Sec bemeat gee | 1.0 eee ee wool eponge- which is 80 | "C00, pina, sr spoon | for au searance "” "4Qe Back, white—every color—fancy Hate formerty marked up to } slightly cutaway coat fashionable—rich novelty | Holders, regularly 20c, 1} | “Green or amber Vases. tor feathers in great variety 0 may now 4 p HuauCeS ROW <0, SacR | merly 60c and 75c, for peemers ot all kinds aes | be be rough $1 .00 | that marks many of fabries—black velvets—zib- h me Sho0" Trays and Olive Dishes, | « nn a a them of desirable quality for thia| Sound Prost | the 1918 suits---there elines—in every color that | sew t ...." S| $3 =A $3.75 Punch 4 DAYS’ CLEARANCE==== | are some Norfolk is Sng aoa “pe | tarty toes reancad OR | Engi _ ae | % 4 . range from semi-tailored to | asholibard “ie Jace, regu. | M4T8e Punch Bowls, elther on Wash Goods Reductions i models which will be i ee the : | aQracker of, Biscult dare, rex | standard or without —regulariy erp : | good style next season elaborate or ie =mMos ST OE RSs sas anionic ah aioe 50c | clearance at .......... $2.50 ce mate in the fact that we have | —in fact, it is by far the part cutaway, thougha few | 20 Cream, eS Tumblers + poli srely | most desirable assortment are very plain. | ware, regularly 200 10c | In :umbpiers 2 = Me 1 rA’VA & "nm in ¢ r Rebru- for Thin lead blown umblers 35¢ Cotton deine 28e Cotton Foulard | we've shown in any Febru | And 50% reer Fine, highly tr ury. There are several Suits $25 Pitchers | made with heavy bott i“ 1 4m the cleara Bega adhe ‘ | Cotton Foulards tn « bre | formerly $35 --- as many | rte : with sid ban. of colors, which incindes shie Pre . arly SE C Bt ie ne a, of colors, wnien {nciudes resois | which were formerly $39.50 _$2.50 Roller Skates $1.85 }, $1.50 Sherbets 75c Doz. | dozen Frownds, 31. inc rose, brown, delft wer || —there is a good range of 1 suerte “| Colonial Tumblers 6 for ya : a i- | sizes — and the suits are | Regularly $1.50 do * et ‘ ; } | into clearar v | White ‘rinted = gen and pet . made in the MacDongall- \ ssa ts a ai oitte poiis a ara po loge coud | Southwick manner } Inger Bowls | uae at Yee Party dresses, eve ee ;* : ‘ . . a bai} Weenie Doz. | make them s and many other pur 50c Waisting Flannels | Suits formerly up to $65 serine aga ‘ita gresaea ee hee en are on sale at Up to 75c Embroidery 35c with tho : Ste | reg Marked are oe be Flouncings 27 inches wide in most beautt- price $1.50, 1 er dear rarance at, D5 | Strom and checks—mediam | tl me it Ma e thie i ot hilary Bengt —Fourth eek ; colors, of which the assortment =| lder » a {| 4 DAYS’ CLEARANCE 4 19 Cotton Challis 1c is imited—a fabric which in | i nding 9 wp to 12 Inches wide il ¥ mm and dark guaranteed not to shrink. for its isertions © 7 inches wide a stripes o > as > eotte rit } ° All good patterns—former prices [le toes wt ronce mcn | inal wool. Inchen wide an wp to "ee—selling now at, yard..--..G0C Hair Goods 15 ae ]-2 Less mt house ru ‘yard. Now 25c larly 19¢ ie the clear ‘ance at, yard to, yard —Third Floor. 4 DAYS’ CLEARANCE Te emai — 25¢ = 4 DAYS’ CLEARANCE 0 Sweaters $2. 50! Up to a Marabou $7.50 gag Marabou is the Seattle “fur $2.50 | Men's ¥ iw pate and byow #1208 usable on cool evenings almost Men’s ve $4.5 40 Rives <8 '% $4.0. + cloaranc summer—beside: ing almost a necessity during spring, Than Former Prices Pl select thes on sale by t ally that th aldn’t tr we is is a clearance itke to hav of our carefully judge tho. quati- prices we have put upon them! Wear the ies Seniiaeelenetail ., are f iuhes and tall, the ites pet Heght ‘whades: || And ne too, that practically all the Hair Goods up 40 $15 Most as hard F ae G Ar 39 Wiautte ig eaure And pink, formerty C7 cr ORR ir de lt swede 2 Men’ $ 5 arments re 39 | uit or ti nnn $7.5 Seti Wiki: mae wae fs Teduction is t e he hat we avy, flat, fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers—ecru color— | Our policy for the New Year involves carryfpg a considerably have—75, ‘ Lois #izos 36 to 42 in the assortment—reduced 39 smaller quantity of Hair Goods, and these teduc tons are to cut an fasts, » at, pair FEE, (SOM B00 OW 80... s eco es nes esereneessderestobeceeees Cc) | Up to 2. 25 Long loves ie 65 down the stock in a day if possible! ) Sane Pan | Switches ult 4 DAYS’ CLEARANCE | M 50 ilk 3 Glace Gloves In 12 and 16-button lengths—real {mported 1.50, 50e. , | en’ a c 1 a se Cc | French kidskins, Anda lot of real chamois Gloves in the 16- Were $2.50, now $1.85 Werere’ 82.25, wat Sle [ ° ° . } | tripes and various patterne—broken lines | putton length—former griesy wore up to, $2 Were $2.95, now $2.10 Were 83.50, now $1.75 * Sar Lino eum, $1. 10 | clone gut gulckly, ‘and heveannend 350 Marked for clearance Mess sa: c0she: ‘ Wee ak sk ‘cae thas Were $5.00, now $2.50 | y wold ® AN. 53 5 cele vores is : U to $1.60 € al | Saale Glovagae : - Wem ’s Gloves 85c Were $4.50, now $2.95 Transformations And a $ pte Q A for hoice—200 Up to $1 Shirts 69c Pifuntitios—e nae | r chamois. Gloves; all Were $5.00 now $3.25 Were $1.00, now 50¢ Wavare yard ; tie 3 ° | Broken Mnes of sSbirts in many patterns—odd: apie ot: velasp Chame yan tan or black—fewer Were $6.00; now $3.95 Were $2.00, now $1.00 figure we must ¢ ae Gaaais ~. 5 ae ro ind a | t season's purchhacs, lines we EVO discontinu: oisette Giéves tino st of f ; Shite, gray and red—a very Were $6.50, now $4.25 ape, Were $2.50, now $1.25 Square yara : riers akT | quickly. Pleated or plain—attactied coat | ined—wsltable to wear x Fis tow pray suedes, Reduced Were $7.50, now $4.85 spre Were $4.50, now $2.25 iL | most all gre light staple @tterns; @ome are solled, now. Former onteen ~. “E+ for clearance to, 85c Were $10.00, now $6.25 x, Beng by = neta ‘inoleum Remnants | ling prices were $1.50, Le and 89¢ | were up to 0c, In the ii DE SL eceweves xa a Were $12.50, now $7.95 p . Printed and S eauak suaikiien 4 for cleargBpo to....+ Daecacvies 69c Clearance at, pair... ..a%% —First Floor Were $15.00, now $9.85 Wem 100, cer —Fourth Floor. , > 7 . i= ed 4 DAYS’ CLEARANCE 4 DAYS’ CLEARANCE 4 DAYS’ CLEARANCE 4 DAYS’ CLEARANCE== A

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