The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1913, Page 3

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SEATTLE ; Summer Vests 15c Vests 8c a; patient Wonderful Opportunities for 8c for Money Saving in Every Department. 25c Vests 11¢ ci i = Wash House us > p> Seen Dresses $1.00 House Dresses -"50C Gloves 25¢ |)" rve8 of Cha ore wh ball : 75c Elbow Gloves 48c qesck co waten Bale oteer care OO Kid Gloves 87c Full Dress K ves; threerow embrotd ered backs; spite and all 87 shades. Sale . & pair c Dress Goods Reductions Most Liberal Woo! Crash, 50 inches wide, In new Spring $1.50 a yard $1.19 Wool Bedford Cor 42 inches wide, in Pekin stripes; vale ic 49c Pongee, full yard wide; colors natural and Oxford gray. Sale aadscne DOMESTICS This Department Will Offer Great Savings for the Home 35c Window Shades, each 19c $10.00 to $15.00 Wash Dresses $5.98 shades; value Sale Price $2.00 Blankets, 11-4 size; colors, white or tan. Sale price, 98c $1.00 Feather Pillows; dust free; quill proof ticking. Sale price, 69c Popular Bulgarian Ribbons 25c Value for 15¢ Newest Bulgarian Silk Ribbons in most popular designs and widths just arrived by express, and reduced at once for this sale A Yard 15c SHOE Department Quality Shoes—Matchless Reductions $1.67 “$1.98 Misses’ Rox Calf Shoes $18 a3 : i 00 31.89 $1.98) - Out of the High Priced District Anniversary Sal TWO YEARS AGO McCormack Bros. established themselves at Second Ave. and James St. as a ~ |/Throughout Our Big Apparel 1 Department Furnishings || MEN’S STORE Large 10c Bottles Bluing or Ammonia Each 5c THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1913 POPULAR PRICED DEPARTMENT STORE. come i feast ‘bare ain feast— tO A.M. F arts Promptl iday Morning Seeeecese $6.98 Dresses $4.25 rian col = $4.95 $399 f $12.50 Ladies’ Coats $5.95 Milline ty Remaining Lots of Millinery Sacrificed Vv 1 cs ts 8 50 tte i Values to $2.50 Trimr med Hats sé 50 Sailor Hats 98c aoe Sailor Hats 33c Untrimmed Shapes piled out on tables—big variety and all reduced from 1-3 to 1-2 actual value. FLOWERS will also be re-marked and ready for your inspection. Come early. Our Men's Suits Underwear Men's Underw Noted for Low Prices “THE STORY Hosiery I5¢ Children’ s Hose 8 e THAT SAVES YOU MONEY” Thousands of Dollars’ Worth Are bee ors de regular value of Dependable Merchandise. pts bins Stockings 9c Ladies’ Fast Black, deep ribbed top, fron frame, full size Hose; all sizes ale price, E mbroide red Collars 9c Corset Department’s | 25c Hair Barrettes oe motets, price, pair $100 H. & W. Bras- sieres, lace edge and reinforced under 79c arms. Sale price 10c Torchon Laces , 3c fg and stout Sale 4ce, Boake is @elee Embroidered 26c Sanitary ve Bray widen [1 Children’s Elastic Rib- bed Walsts, reinforced seams, bone but- 9 tons. Sale price Cc and insert) Undermuslins Grently Underpriced jet ; vers of beautiful allover Bc pertain . 89¢ a Ladies 25c Hose Sup- porters, a Pair 5c WASH GOODS For Little Money When Most Seasonable Xe Percale, double fold; best s wide; best pat Silk and cn ae mming Braids, value to a yard, chotc &c Simpson's Prints; good patterns; a yard | 25e Imported Jap Crepes, summer | shades. Sale price, | a yard . “loth, selected pat- sses and children’s 85c Racquet Cloth, newest shades. Sale price, 2:0 i Children’s Tub Dresses and Aprons wear, broken ‘0 Children’s Allover Aprons, made with kimono sleeves and with contrasting colors, light or dark patterns, one patch pocket; piped; sale price Czarina Belted Tub Dresses for children; pleated skirts, Dutch neck and sleeves piped and trimmed, others plain; sale p' Better quality aeuaewy Sizes 2 to 6 years Form-Fitting Under ts and Drawers, a gar A3c MEN’S UNION SUITS Values to side. Values to $20.00. . .$7.95 Values to $20.00. . .$9.00 $25 Suits Go In at $13.85 Carhart’s Cc Pants, $4.00 Khak! Coats or Pants 79¢ . $5.95 THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY”, TOC VOINOB, 6. icc css Men’s Wool Sweaters, former values to $4.00, to close, choice 97C|l| ed ee Campbell’s Soups Rid J ot lth or Snider’s Pork and Beans a Can 7c $1.50 values $1.00 values Now in enlarged quarters on Main Floor. Have cut prices for this sale to the last notch— Se Cassimere and Chev iot er r Pants, sale price Boys’ Suits, values to $5.00, in lines; two pairs Knick Juvenile Suits, Bae 50 $2.68 Boys’ Baseball Suits, aril 196 Boys’ 50c Blue and Tan Cham- bray Blouse Walst vache $1.00 Blue Cheviot 680) \ Knickerbockers c Apply Friday Morning 15c Women’s! {

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