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STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 2, Ba a Ea ase we =o ter. or ald a - ing i. °) eee , ge 2 2 MONSTER - SELLING OUT SALE By the International Salvage Company, of 4 stocks in the former Panton Department Store, Eleven Eleven Second Ave., near Seneca St., next to Cheasty’s. Come, attend this unheard-of slaughter. It will pay you to come 50 miles to see this feast of bargains. High-grade Clothing, Hats, Furnishings, Dry Goods and Shoes for men, women and children, which will practically reach their lowest limit Beginning Wednesday, May 3, 10 A. M. SALE LASTS 22 DAYS ONLY Store Closed Monday and Tuesday, May 1 and 2 Wait! Wait! This mammoth stock is be- ing re-marked and store ar- ranged to facilitate the hand- ling of the tremendous crowds coming. Be here. Re- member, sale only continues 22 business days, so make it your business to supply your present and future needs now. Doors Open to the Masses Wednesday, May 3, 10 a. m. Merchandise from these stores and Extraordinary Bargains in Big Furnishings Dept. Arrow and Silver Collars, worth 15c. Sale price, dozen . '50c Shirts, A fine stock to from. Get yours now save. Fine Ties, regular to 50¢ ise 19c Lot of Hats, $4.00, make; nm .19c Men's Suspenders, worth to 256, One lot 25¢ and 50c Ties, pte. oc0-: .12¢ Work Shirts, worth to a. 29c Manhattan Shirts and other good makes, sell now ot... DOC now at Silk Wool Underwear, row $1.49 Shirts, Arrow and other new... EOC Knox Opera and Silk worth $10; sale price 25¢ Kant Krack Rubber Collars, Sale price ... 8c Evening Dress Vests; selling to $ $10.00; now 1.98 Dress Gloves, sold to $1.50. Sale price 69c Men’s Union Sults, wortn to $2.00; ow ..98c Mackinaw Coats; sell to 50; "" $2.98 and other good of Gloves; eel! 98c Men's Hats, stiff; sell to $3.00; now soft Hats, nobby styles; to $5.00 Ladies’ to $1.50; new at 6 Lot Calicos and hams, sel! to 10c yard, now m to $2.00; now at 20¢ yard Linings to sell for 100; ia 2c Lot Ladies’ and Chil dren's Hose, worth to 25c, now 8c a SET Ladies’ Underwear, Ribbons, worth to worth to $1.00, yard, now 39c Hv. Corsets, worth to $5 50c; nae: .29c Ss ee he) Silke, worth to 50c yd, now Bi eee aay Lot Towels, worth 6 to 150, now c Bed Spreads, sell to $1.25 5 Our Guarantee goes with every article that leaves the building, Merch- andise exchanged. Bargain Givers Also money re funded worth to Including Stetson $1.49 regular Hose, worth to price ae he; now at 9c ae Parson ge sites § 3 — a to en's an joys’ aps, mate wort rom h 75. 5c: 3 Lot Men's Dress Socks, Mmm oraerwear: worth to 75e wenth to 7861 Oc $8.50 to $10, Salvage worth to 4c price 29c - price— “ ‘“ Boys’ Hats, worth to Heavy Wool and lag Suits, worth to $1.00; sale 33 P Socks, worth 1.00; ty Arena a Sy now .. 39 Bherice c Fee ee] $2.98 98c oegaednn 3 be)! Union Suits, ses ' 8c Ladies’ Union Suits, Ladies’ Raincoats, worth ‘orth to 7.50; * $200 89c aia $2.88 Lot Children’s U % ait ia wear, worth to Ce] 350, now Blankets, worth 59 eae worth 23 to $1.75; now Cc BRL nd Bisa M Ladies’ Skirts, worth to $4.50; 1 ES Handkerchiefs, marked now e . Dress Goods, eelis to AD $1.89 One of the World’s Greatest m., for 22 days only. Stop and Consider What This Sale Means to You Right in the heart of the Spring season. You will have this once-in-a-lifetime-opportunity to buy dependable merchandise at prices that you never dared hope of buying before, which is only made possible here by buying stocks at 35¢ to 65c on the dollar, Come with the crowds, Thousands of people should be here. Think of buying well-known, nation-wide WAIT FOR THE OPENING—SALE OPENS Wednesday, May 3, at 10 A. M., for 22 Days Only others, bought from 35 to 65¢ on the dollar. pick and stout, tall and regular size men. eS Men's and Youths’ fine Hats, Men’s Suits, positively worth to $12.50, during this sale— $4.89 Men’s Suits in Cheviots and Tweeds, worth to $15. Salvage price $5.39 Men's splendid Suits in Velour finished Cassi- meres; all sizes. This lot is positively worth to $18. Salvage price $7.89 Men’s Fine Hand-tailored Suits in all the wanted styles; worth up to $20. Salvage company’s $8 98 ‘ . price At $9.99 and $11.88 these Suits repre- sent the product of the world’s cele- brated looms and most skillful tailors. Guaranteed to equal $30 Made-to-order Suits or we will cheerfully refund your money. Salvage price— $9.99 ..0 $11.88 Fine Suits and Overcoats, worth to $16.50. aac $6. 95! the sale and sell 9c Ging 5c nder. 9c 49 9c 25¢ 7c Wanted—About 50 Salespeople for Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings and Dry Goods. Also 5 Floor Walkers, Clothing Cabinets, Show Cases, Cash Registers and Fixtures of All Kinds for Sale Cheap. HERE IS THE 10-STRIKE WE MADE The bankrupt La Vogue Department Store, Elma Shoes, Furnishings, Dry Goods, ind Hat Stock of J. Goodman, Chehalis, who retired from business, the shoe and best part of the clothing stock of the Himethoch Bros. stocks of merchandise that is not necessary to go into detail, that have been merged together, making possible the greatest aggregation of bargains ever gathered under one roof. HATS § Men’s Clothing Values Without a Parallel! See this Mammoth Clothing Department—hundreds and hundreds of Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats to choose from. Every style, for short, INTERNATIONAL (LSALVAGE CO. in the former PANTONS DEPT. STORE 109 -111l SECONDAVE. 1916. PAGE 5. MONSTER MERCHANDISE UPHEAVAL ASTUPENDOUS PURCHASE ~ AND SALE 2 SAVE YOUR MONEY AND WAIT TILL WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, AT 10 A. M. The most staggering, overwhelming slaughter known in years takes place in the large store at Eleven Eleven Second Ave., formerly oc- cupied by Panton’s Department Store. Company, the recognized price cutters, cash buyers and sellers of bankrupt and salvage stocks, makes a ten-strike, purchasing 4 well known stocks from 35 to 65c on the dollar and throwing them out to the people in one of the greatest merchandising events known since the birth of Seattle. Sale opens Wednesday, May 3, at 10 a. The International Salvage advertised brands of merchandise of this cali- ber at ridiculously low prices, such as L Sys- tem, Kirschbaum, Hirsh-Wickwire, Adler- Rochester, Sincerity Brand, Fidelity Brands of Clothing, Arrow, Monarch, Green Hood, Man- hattan, Bates-Street Shirts, Stetson, Kings- bury, Hardman, etc., Hats; Hamilton-Brown, W. L. Douglas, Packard, Zimmerman-Degen, Selz, etc., Shoes. ankrupt store of Seattle. Also other well-known NOTHING LIKE IT BEFORE—COME! To Seattle’s Greatest Merchandise Event—the Big Selling Out Sale of Four Stocks By the International Salvage Company in the large building of the former Panton Department Store, Eleven Eleven Second Ave., near Seneca St. Don’t miss it. Think what this sale means to you! Grasp the true meaning. You will not have another opportunity of this kind to save money. Buy now and reap the benefit. Sale opens Wednesday, May 3, 10 A.M. Sale for 22 Days Only FOUR STORES MERGED INTO ONE—— Now for a sale that will amaze the whole mercantile world and set the buying community wild with excite- ment. Carloads and Carloads of Fine Clothing, Furnish- ings, Hats, Dry Goods, Shoes, etc., for men, women and children to be sold in the next 22 days, beginning Wednesday, May 3, at 10 A. M. At prices that will dazzle and bewilder the most skep- tical. the Clothing, Furnish- One lot Sweater collars; Sale price $3.00; now Boys’ $ Men's high-grade Overcoats, splendid- ly tailored; regular price to $25.00. Sale price, 9 85 Boys’ Su MOW BC ..cccverscocess . worth to a $7.50, no Evening Dress Suits, worth to $35.00. Now on sale Blue Serge, Tweed and Worsted Suits Lot Ladi to $4.00; them ou CHILDREN’S CLOTHING SACRIFICED One lot Children's Suite, Lot worth to sell to $1.75; $3.00. Sale $1.29 now .. oe Children’ to $5.00. Sale price Pants, worth to 0c. Sale price 23c Boys’ Suits, Boys’ Overalls, sell ‘S 500; now 2OC gay now Y 3D: 98 Sensational Bargains in the Shoe Department A Tremendous Stock to Choose From Children's Shoes, Men's Shoes, sold at and 98c actually worth to $3.00, Salvage One lot Children's Shoes, etigahap anges 98c 's Suits, worth worth to $1.00; 69c Men's Dress Shoes, Vici now .... Kid, Velour Box Calf, $1 85 Children’s Low Cut worth to $6.50, Salvage Shoes, sell to 79 c $180" new. price ...... $3.65 Misses’ Shoes, sell to Lot Packard Shoes, sell Be $1.49 Bia... $2.49 Boys’ Goodyear Welt to8300, new 9 1 OO tivo; row $1.49 Selz Royal Blue Shoes, en's js, se o oe" $2.98 Eh wom... $1.79 Baby Shoes, sell W. L. Douglas Shoes, toe 19 Bh i” pow. $2.49 Ladies’ Oxfords, sell to Men's High Top Shoes, now si now, $3.89 nee 39c Bee Men's Fine Shoes, worth Children’s Knee Coats, worth to $1. 98 worth to $1.49 yea Ladies’ Shoes, worth to ques Oc. 98c to $2.98 Boys’ Overcoats, worth Lot Ladies’ Shoes, sell One lot Boys’ Shoes ; $4.50; 4 seie price. 91.98 Ph row $1.49 Mf wo 8) QB Ladies’ Shoes, made to Boys’ Oxfor sell to at to $6.00; $2 49 $2.50; $1 39 now ° now . eo Men's and Ladies’ Slip- ously pers, sell to 98c Bh isc: now 19c Ladies’ and Rubbers, ults, worth to Lot Queen Shoes now Its, 2 pair pants, $3.95 les Shoes, worth fae 49c Ladies Shoes, every pair guaranteed for good wear, many worth $5, none less than 2.50, at this CAlO orcceeee Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes, worth to $1.19 $2.50; now. —Suits that sell to . $9. 45 Silk Shirts, worth, $22.50, now ... to $8.00, $1 98 Smoking Jackets, sell to Men's Pants that sold. Finest Suits, for best dress wear, and AA ARRERREE Se boa a 50; now $2. 98 up to $2.50. 88 those fashionable gray and brown Sale_price..... c effects; finest hand-tailored; worth Tndrettion. makesy Gorn HMM Wen’s Bante, worth tlm tiene nice Drees Pants, up to $35.00. On $16 95 ME to 50c; 29 $3.00; $1 49 one ° 0 0. ene at side e now Cc Sale price.. ° price : $2.48 THE INTERNATIONAL SALVAGE Co. 1109-1111 SECOND AVE. Near Seneca St., in Panton’s Dept. Store Old Stand—Next to Cheasty Building Apply before 10 a. m. Wednesday.