The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 » 1915. PAGE 3 Wednesday September 1st At 9 a. m. To our army of loyal friends with personal regrets, but proud in the knowledge that we have never betrayed the confidence that they have at all times so freely placed with us. We Promise You That this farewell festival of Bargains will eclipse any- thing ever attempted by us or any other merchant on the Pacific Coast. It’s only when a high-class store like this suddenly snuffs out its business life that it is possible to practically give merchandise away. This business won't be here September 26th. We have, after practically a year's negotiation, had our lease termin- ated, and we close our doors forever Saturday, Septem- ber 25. Our last 22 selling days will be furious ones— they will be one grand, glorious, spectacular carnival of bargains. A wild, reckless, daring finish that cold type cannot describe. Fifteen hundred dollars a day for 22 days—a record that can only be accomplished by the most remarkable cut prices ever offered in the clothing history of Seattle. 20 4-302 Oped: THIS SIORE WILL CLOSE FOREVER ON pert. aw We Say Good-Bye |Our Lease Terminated The End of Veith-Cammack — Good-Bye to Seattle that Our Lease Will Terminate October 1st. men’s wearables, prices. wanearrano™> 95] CLOT HIN All aed Entire stock of Negligee I under 1 $4.00 and $5.00 Silk Shirts cee.) Je EXTRA SPECIAL Mens FOENCH FLANNEL « Cheviot SHipts worth > 322 All $1.50 All $2.00 nenaes 6 x9 Negligee and a 95¢ S115 UNION SUITS O’Coats Suits | O'Coats' O’Coats We $6.00 Sweater Coats eee $7.50 and $2.00 Sweater Coats $3. 95 | Our $2.50 Light, Medium and Underwear .....-: LOO $5.00 Sweater Coats All $2.00 Pants All een Pani ue All ‘33.50 Pants . $2.95 | new stock of Finest Wear- ables for men in Ameri including America’s Finest Clothing, Manhattan Shirts, | Arrow Collars, Knox and Stetson Hats—it all goes in the Price-Paralysing Sale. | Free Trip —~TO— Seattle Suits sete $12 5 We have practically | oats ower age $2.29 | Suits (*!! flee ever attempted. Ou $15.0 NOW Suits & Overcoats The entire stock at sorgegt F 8 ‘your mercy. All Our $20.00 NOW | All Knox, One lot Beacon and) soft Hate, V-C. Spec- lal Stiff Hats— Values Bye The lease of the Veith-Cammack Co. has been the bone of contention for the past year, tiations to have it terminated have been constantly in progress. We thought we had reached that period one year ago, Sale.” However, the arrangements. we made fell through, we were compelled to settle down to regular business. and after trying for several months in vain, We had already purchased the greater part of our Fall Merchandise, including the same high-grade Clothing that has always been carried by this high-class establishment, when suddenly we are informed Unable to pay the high rental asked by our landlord, we immediately availed ourselves of the opportunity to get out of this that we have thousands of dollars’ worth of New Fall Merchandise in our store. We Will Close Our Doors Forever Sept. 25 We want to thank you for your past patronage and will close our career as Seattle’s Highest Class Clothiers with extreme gratitude by offering our entire stock, consisting the Best Clothing in America, Knox and Stetson Hats, at your own prices, or even less than you Manhattan Shirts and other famous brands of Hand-Tailored Clothing INCLUDING ALL FULL DRESS SUITS Genuine $5 and $6 | Borselino Imported $3, $4, $5— gore Hate— the House— weatle Sale Begins Wednesday September 1st At 9 a. m. Our Last Days Thousands of economical men from Seattle, and every city, town, hamlet and crossroads in Washing- ton, are coming. They are eagerly waiting for the pistol shot of the starter for the final get-away on the last lap of the most stupendous mercantile clear- ance in history. These last 22 selling days will be days of deepest gloom to other merchants, who will sigh with relief when September 25 comes—but the exultant joy, the unsurpassing pleasure of the almighty public, and the countless host of big round dollars that they will save on the best Clothing, Hats and Furnishings in America will more than compensate us for the actual loss we will entail with every purchase made. Just think what Hand-made Clothing, Knox and Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts, Arrow Collars, etc., mean to you at these prices. Practically right in the beginning of the Fall and Winter season, when every merchant is and should be reaping profits, you can lay in a supply for months and months to come at a saving that comes but once in a lifetime. CLOTHING All O $25 Suits & Overcoats Area ipso al tu $30 Suits NOW and Overcoats Overcoats am ouercoatt $16. 85 Suits lt 5 NOW 7 O’Coats = mm $19.85 FAREWELL TO SEATTLE and nego- and inaugurated a “Going-Out-of-Business losing proposition, notwithstanding Consequently of practically $35,000 worth of would offer were you asked to name the One Lotor Men's | Suirs THAT Formervy 9f* @D Soro From*191025 ~~ EXTRA Entire stock of|Entire stock of $1.00 Underwear) $3.50 and $4.00 2-piece and | Allee. 3 Union Union Suits 69c $2. 05 ARROW BRAND COLLARS THE BI TYLES >PECIAL Suits O'Coats ri. Srna Suits O’Coats, Men’s $1.50 2-|Men’s $2.50 and piece, light, me-|$3.00 light, me- dium and =| dium and heavy Underwear Underwear 95¢ $1.95 Men's anDBoys *<4 SWEATER 6 COATS The finest Clothing Choice of ae any $1.50 or $2 Cap in $1.95 85c |$2.45 95c Good-Bye Seattle—Our Last Sale Opens Wednesday,Sept. 1, ! Pp uses med 8c Bukiaes "i $3. 85 | Le aathli sev 39c Neckwear sa 3 14c | L GREE Acs ches sees 65c After 22 selling days this All 25c Cashmere All our $8.50 d Men's 35 Men's $1.50 ment: i ‘ | Hosiery 14c and $10 Mackinaws $5. 85 All 31 STO a 69c 1 retictaae 19c | | = ; 95c store will be past histo-y. All 35¢ | | SS Men's $1 Hosiery : 19c ~ ‘beens Naeenndiny’ Spies Cooper's $1.50 $1 15 | Men's 0c 35c | Paiamas 65c H ‘ All 25¢ Hose, inctuding Inter | giitg 1.15 | Underwear . | Neckwear .....0000+ | Men's $1.50 95c We are going out of busi- woven and Baronet ht's Spi Needie $1.50 | Men's $1.00 | Pp brands 19c lh i Wig ha vaione ane $1 15 Neckwear 65c | meet ness forever on Saturday, ns lope ee $2.95 | $5.00 .... $1.95 . | Men’s 50c Sus | AN Bath Robes and ia Wool Union Suits . \ | 3 Cc! September 25th. Positively Men's $4.50 5 One Lot Fancy 95c $1.50 Light-weight Balbriggan | penders Smoking Jackets, Police BOR series on re $2.9 Madd Beiscateys 95c | Men's $2.00 $1 15 | and | other Rubber Coats our Farewell Festival Men's $5.00 $3 45 Men's $2.50 Dress $1 65 | Underwear Gloves . Id E: 1 nl ag J Shirts P | Stuttgarter $3.50 Light Wool | "08 will be sold at Exactly Bittlns Mans #0” $395 | Giclee Sey Bra” Te | Unermer $1.95 | Sieve $1.65 | Half Price. Pants Railroad Fare Paid to Purchasers of $25 or over for 50 miles. Men's 25c Men’s $1.00 Night Railroad Fare Paid Purchasers of $25 over for 50 miles

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