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° » | | Ef ye p z een 2 OUR-DAY CLEARANCE { } | Firat Floor | | ONE-FOURTH or YOUR OPPORTUNITIES Are GONE! 2 oc FEBRUARY, 2 XCEPT in very rare instances, the articles advertised for today’s selling can : not be bought tomorrow. The ones we advertise below, except in very rare 2/3 a cases, can not be bought the next day. For we are accomplishing in this Four- ~~ Day Clearance the work we ordinarily devote the month of January to—and the prices we THE STAR—MONDAY, In connection with JAMES McCREERY& CO., New York Store opensfrome? a. m FEBRUARY 3, 1 v 913 LE A TE eee eCNEN e ae ae cera mtn tr cc A a cc a ° Substation pee fe wi eda Rolls 10¢| “ate MeeDougall 2 fouthwick % 50¢ Brooms Are 29c SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET | Basement Fioor, Pal Aa le oat gid} publish in each advertisement must sell everything we advertise —it’s no time for half measures! This advertisement and the two pages that will follow it are worth reading—every line! 4 OUR DAY: CLEARANCE Women’s and Children’s | Upholstery Trimmings Cut Our Beautiful Novelties Trimming Department Odds 1,000 Yards Edging 5c ensinnp in solid color, % inche 100 yards, Underwear “ 15¢ ‘ larly 20c, now, e+ L a P s .s neg Tapestry Borders Half At Striking Clearance Prices gy 28 Rage og Ay og lowes NE of the most advantageou : ; 5s Borders for portieres—widths jay sir Mie savings you can make Duplex Edging Cords for Por | 2 I > 6 inches is to buy kn ma clearance, and have it | tleres, reds and greens 5s Formerly 25¢, now, yard, on hand for the beg f the next cold weather The | 100 yards at, yard © | 12 1.2 - ws ~ . . Sasne ‘he Furniture Cord, 300 yarde, ne Former 30c quality, 15¢ following prices are exceptionally low even for clearance regularly 10¢, now i+] Former O65¢ quality, 30. figures Galloons k and metal, 400 . . y i8e to be; all Edgings 2c broider Kdgings for ore cream, white Women’s $2 Underwear | Children’s 85c Under- . $1.15 | wear 59c Heavy winter weight—the C Vests with high neck, long sleeves—-Tights ankle length mercerized finish Formerly =”. aad reduced $1.15 supe be an Union Children’s 45¢ Under-) — wesiom — 3 whit F wear 29c Unica Suits, with tj Medium w long or ghort slee Vests and P @srontiau a 10s Embroidered Cotton Bands, inches wide, 400 yards « 1Se value, yard v clearance ight white cotton | gy ts which we are * length. Or round ne Children’s 59c Garments | Women’s $1 Underwear 39c 79c High neck, } Kle Pants—whi ¢@tum weight—a $1 Gowns 50c 5c Petticoats 50c ank Up to 10c Laces 2 1-2c i nes Insertion and Edge—a very assortment of % whose first selling prices were We, marked on Remnant Day at Black Val Lace 1-2 Black Val. Laces, beadings, edgings and insertions—prices Until now have been from 4¢ to 26c a yard, may be bought 1 at just ... —_— : Up to $2 French Val $1 2 ch and G. an Val. La which sold formerly at $2 at 12 yards . $1 dozen yards may be be Up to $1 Laces 25¢ “ style trim Up to $2.50 Petticoats 98c With the 6 of lace or tylos orinerly Other Petticoats Thus: $8 Ones $4.95. $10.50 Ones $6.50. | $12 Ones $6.95. $32.50 Ones $16 | Unlaundered French } Gowns High neck musln Ge nod fs, re * frish Hand-croteh 4 Lace, made especially for We have in just nds, 80 We want to close “aa ae, Te wort up to $1 Selling tomorrow a 25c¢ | Up to 50c Shadow Lace 15¢ | Bands again—up t Oriental, Filet, Ctuny rie waists, « with Bohemian and They may be b Quality suited to coat collars and sleeves—white o two inches wide. RA&d uced for clearance from 36¢ to Hen Up to $5.00 Maline Ruffs at $1.50 and $2.50 pussies Black or combinations of blackand white—all we have—reduced AND 25¢ HANDKERCHIEFS 14c for clearance. Formerly up to $5, now . sees. $1.50 and $2.00 All Hnen and lawn Handkerchiefs with white 25¢ RUCHING 10c Wel sat tedae Mostly chiffon Ruching in various shades—reduced from %e to, yard 10c een Ae FOUR-DAY CLEARANCE We Are Sure Fine Cutlery Never Sold Lower! (; RIFFON CUTLERY is known the world over for its quality, and Landers, Frary & Clark Cutlery is its equal. Both makes are strongly represn this clearance at half price! AA Knife Sharpeners tohe 2 i wornen's sizes—mad ored borders 14-inch hems, a m Butcher Knives 6 inches long, regularly 10c, for 5¢ Knife Sharpener—regularly Se, 10¢; 12@ 15¢ and 6 inches long, regularly 1%¢ for 9¢ 5c are selling at 4c, 5c, 6c, Bo and 13¢. 6 c, for 1c Knife Steels—regularly 59¢ and $1.95, are sell. 7 for 12¢ ing now at 30c and 68c : 4 ae ae Nut Crackere—regularly Sie and 75e, are now —— on cot oan elling at 18¢ and 38c. * enti > 7 ae Meat Cleavers, with ebony handles, regularly 4 se lone ‘ tk ie | 25e at 136 e fchen loua 3 rly 60c, for 30¢ The famous Christy Bread Knife, regularly 25¢ ; | and 35¢, selling now at 130 and 18¢ Bread Knives; Cake | Boning Knives, rly 200, for 106 : Carving Sete—I.a ‘ Steak Knives om. handle ‘ be und 23 at 50. nate A Cook's Knives, » aluminum handles Paring Knives b will not cor you can rely upoti their nt shape Former | tasting fetime! A T inch ‘bo . French Sabatiers The 10-inch 96e size 48¢ a ~ 25c to 75c Shears 15c! sega or Oyster Openers 10¢ : hears of all kinds, from vpst posket size, 3 : » Slicer® and Peelers—they peel and | inches long, up to 9 inches—biittomhole Scissors 5 a 5 included—of very good quality, regu “ Putty Knives 98¢ Ham Slicers 49 $1.35 Ham Slicers 69¢ | far priees from 2be t are to well at 15¢ larked unt; $1.25 Ham Slicers 63c =! $1.75 Ham Slicers 88c | puir ....... +a 00 cbadne ca cea wee Bhi: 8c —Basement Floor. AR ee a <n A CR OR "ae And Fine: » ta, $3.95. irts, $6.00. kirts, $6.65. Skirts, $13.00. 2 Skirts, $14.35. $25.50 Skirts, $15.65. $6.50 Drawers Very prettily ents elet or solid le * $1.50 Princess Slips 75c | $6.50 Drawers $3.50 mbroidery edge Elaborately trimmed the Satin ¢ wash Ribbon in S-yard bolts—three lingerie 18 1 ust and linen width t tee cewenvecseeeees c Muslin with * and tue tow half for clears qualit eo 1-4-Inc ‘ed fo earance »morrow mw 14¢ —First Floor. FA "KOUR-DAY CLEARANCE) Suits Formerly Up to $100 A $ Opera Bag Ar buy en them tor $10.00 Slippers in Case $10.00 Corset Bag at A $3 Jap Lantern Bag at $1.00 A $2.00 Hoop Bag $1.50 Roses 25¢ Tulips A $3.00 Coat Hanger ; an kh Sorosis Shoes $1 00! Former Prices $4 and $5! al the years we've been selling Sorosis Shoes we've Se And $10 Drawe aus st Frenc re f Sac Nec Hull toc 4 Linen Handkerchiefs 25c the with Va $7.50. red e to Sell an * bed ! Reduced arge of our Rib makin no’ ful n ualities this department handles, and i ached! Th a om the standpoint a There are recn iore a ) F ; fen seed J | spall and large, which offer most es ities, for Clearance in such a depart- mi! $2.50 | A $5 Rose Candle Holder... .$2 an : e $5.00 | A $1 Whisk Broom Holder. .50¢ 10c Insignia Ic 50c Taffeta Pleating 25c $5.00 | $2 Bunches of White Violets $1 Anchors, stars, eagles and va Double pleated Bdging, silk taffeta in black and cream and two-tone effects—formerly 50e, c now, yard, 25¢, $2.50 Bunches of Grapes. $1.25 75e | A $20 Bouquet of Orange 150 Blossoms $10 yu own or red, origt And 2inch pleating in the $1.50 —First Floor. nally marked up to 10c, are | same cémbination of colors, for- marked for clearance at merly &5e, | pte 0 eee Z re 4 ‘Is a Most Remarkable One! ti s extraordinar »y ha h Skirts: $4.50 | for BERS wala de. | Up to $2.75 Drawers $2- || tive nnd arecn. Also 6 1tin ~d » mm $4.50 | win ie Oxfords tneluded, in patent Former lines are somewhat broken-—-pumy and | _ of colt, a few pumps in dull leather The $6.50 Heaters 4, 25 The jae . he ian L prices were $4 and $5. Selling now at, pair ‘Suits Formerly Up to $39.50, $12.5 qualities so Chao. ee 50c Narrow Siik Braids $2.50 Chiffon Cloth 95¢ small quantity for clear- Beaded Bands Reduced = ance, yard jovnree 95c y ad . Up to $1.25 Nets 25¢ Silk Moire Chiffon Tinsel Net, Persian Net, Cream Nets in filet effects, and various other quall- erly marked up to r arked f “$1.50 Drawers $1 pero conte “sj T5¢ Dresden Ribbon 48c French Drawers $2.50 || A very handsome rose pattern—the Ribbon 8 inches wide with Of fine nats dot design one-inch satin edge in pink, blue, white, old rose, lavender, ». 76c a yard has been the price. In 45c t, yard * » checks, combined in Persian designs with the ire and Green Patterns, usable in millinery. Ja turquois $2 Drawers 98c nrea Bat ? ly d 750, now c ones rawers of striped ; : ! jj on sale Bes eis acai halgcdy oas¥ien) vaskeal Coan nn ints made with Isce-trimmed sata ruffles, regularly $2 Ribbons in moires, 61-2 inches wide, in red, brown, plain taffeta Ribbons, in white, pink, Alice blue, old rose and black, formerly up to 15¢ naook, p tr ace or embroidery and $2.76 gualities »bons, 6 1-4 Inches wide—a good quality for i, white, brown, navy—formerly 39c trir fine V fine, al. ; ; “$3,598 Up to 50c Ribbon Belting 15c —Third Floor Heavy grosgrain Belting, in pink, blue, old rose, brown and Alice blue, 1 12 Inches wide, worth 50c, now on sale at 15 —First Floor. A_FOUR-DAY: GLEARANCGE = Closing Out Oil Heaters low. P' RFECTION Heaters—blue and black enamel—per- } fectly portable eaters $2 95 jasement Floor. 1 J-OUR-DAY CLEARANCE for $25 —Second Floor. | yuer gives you an idea of the means that are necessary when a semi-annual clearance, which 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. Of the Suits at $12.50 Fully Half Are | Since the Suits on Sale at $25 Were Tailored Models Advance Medels— which you will find differ but little from the new | styles, and can be altered to conform closely to | they can be worn for Many a month to come! Mate 1913 lines. rials are of the t beautiful quality we've ever Others have the slight! wn—fine 8 ome in the wool eponge whien marks many of the 1912 8 s 80 fashional h novelty fabrics—black velvers folk models which will 8 zibelines—in every color that is fashionable—mod- in fact, it is by far the most desirable els which range from semi-tailored to elaborate we've shown in any February,* There are sever! | for the most part cutaway, though a few are vecy which were f plain Suits formerly $ 1 there is a es—and the ts Suits formerly $65 are many ar ad the \ @ made in the t | were formerly marked between ‘ $39.50 are on sale a e | on Thursday at....... Tineiatae wick manner ny And Coats Formerly Up to $65 for $1 But—note this carefully—there are only fifteen Coats in the sal It will t ry for you to come early tom to be sure of securing them Fot the most part the Coats button high at the neck and open low, much like the o lels that are being shown for this spring—the range of models is from simple to elaborately cut some came inn import sample line A white striped gray zibetine Coat formerty $65 A blue and gray mixed zibeline Coat formerly $65 A tan, double face Coat formerly $35..........05665 . . A dark gray and white diagonal formerly $45, ...+5 errr A dark brown and white striped zibeline form erly $65 ... A tan golf cloth Coat formerly $50 \ sae aie hice thats OW A brown ziebeline Coat formerly $50 ...+.....5: pune and eight other Coats of like character and value Re ee ener