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Thousands of different other articles on sale. and see. Lot soiled Ginghams and i icoes now, yd. 4c Napkins, worth to $4.00 a dozen, now Sc packages of Needles, now 2 for 5c card of Hooks and Eyes, now 2c 5c and 10c Spools of Silk, now 2c Laces and Embroider- ies, worth to 25c yard, now 3c 20c Linings now, yard Fancy Ties in boxes, worth to 50c, now 13¢ Fleece-lined Under- wear, worth to 75c, now 39¢ Corduroy Pants, worth “to $4.50, now $1.89 Lot high-grade Rain- coats, worth to $15, Union Suits, worth to $1.50, now 79c Arm Bands, worth to 2 ~ oF Cuff Buttons, worth to 50c, now 19¢c Lot Alarm Clocks, some damaged, now 29¢ TEXTRA! Sale Starts THURSDAY Dec. 14,10 A.M. . TAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, 1916. PAGE 7 SMASH! =: CRASH! BANG! ; Another big shipment taken over from the railway by the United Wreckage Syndicate and thrown out to the people at 1509-1511 Fourth Avenue. Don’t miss this terrific wrecking and smashing of prices. The greatest sale in the history of Seattle starts when the combined stocks of merchandise from different disasters are thrown on the market. Wait! Wait for this great event. Sale starts, rain or shine, me THURSDAY Drop Everything and get to this Great Sale Thursday, December 14th, at 10 a. m. Come early to avoid the big afternoon and night crowds. Store will be packed. Don’t fail to be here—it will pay you to come 100 miles. Carloads and carloads of mer- chandise of all descriptions is to be sold at any old price. Come! HERALD THE WONDERFUL NEWS BROADCAST of this mighty uni greatest merchandise event. You, in your wildest dreams, never dared to hope of seeing such a grand and glorious bargain carnival. Don’t let anything keep you from attending this mighty bargain crash. Think of what this great wreck sale means to you, right in the heart of the buying season, with Christmas only 9 days away! You now have this unparalleled opportunity to buy high-grade Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Dry Goods, Stationery, Notions, Hardware, Groceries, Young Men's Over- coats, worth to $8.50, now $2.98 Children’s and Infants’ Hose, worth to 25c, now 8c Lot Ladies’ Under- wear, worth to $1.00 Ladies’ Raincoats and Cravenettes, worth to $15.00, now Lot Ladies’ Cotton and Fiber Silk Hose, worth to 35c, now 14¢c 5c Clark’s Thread, now 3c Dutch Cleanser, now 5e SPECIALIZING RAILWAY WM AND MARINE WRECKAGE a etc., at prices that hardly cover the cost of the raw material. ed! Wait! Men’s Finest Dress Suits for Sunday; made of fine tweeds, worsteds, cheviots and serges, by the world’s best manufacturers; Suits and Overcoats that sell to $30.00; Wreck Price Men's Fine Suits, mads of fine worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres, including Overcoats, that sell to $18.00 $7.77 Lot Canned Peas, now 5c Men’s Fine Raincoats, worth to $10; Wreck price $2.88 Lot damaged Sox, worth to 25c, now §c Dress Goods, worth to 35¢ yard, now dc Wrapping Paper, worth llc lb, now 6c Boys’ Long Pants Suits, worth to $10, $1.98 United Wreckage Syndicate Hundreds of Men's Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50; pick ’em out for 69¢ Cups and Saucers, worth to 15c, now ac Thousands of pairs of Shoes almost given away TE Men's Fine Shoes, big assortment of styles; made of box calf, vici kid, etc.; worth to $4.00; Wreck Price $1.98 Big lot Ladies’ Shoes, made of the finest leathers; worth to $5, a High-top Shoes, black or tan, worth to $7, $2.98 Lot Knives, Forks and Spoons, worth to 25c; now 7c Mackinaw Coats, worth to $7.00, now Dress Goods, worth to 50c yard, now 16c dertaking , DEC. 14th, 10 A. M. 1, of turning this mammoth Shoes, all styles and leathers, of the new- est shapes; worth to $7; Wreck price $3.45 Lot soiled 10c Canvas Gloves and Mitts, Lot Men’s Work and Dress Shoes, worth $3.00; damaged; now 95¢c Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, worth to $2.50; damaged, 48c 12'2c Flannel now, a yard 8c 75c and $1.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Union Suits, now 58c $2.50 and $3.00 ats, now 79c Hundreds of Men’s high-class Suits and Overcoats, worth up to $16.50; Wreck price $5.88 Sale-starts Thursday, December 14th, at 10 a. m. Stock is now being assorted and re-marked. Store closed Wednesday in order to re- arrange the store and stock for quick disposal. Thursday, Friday and Saturday will be big days here. Don't fail to get your share of the bargains. Boys’ Overcoats, worth to $5.00, now $1.98 Men’s Pants, some damaged, that sold to $3.00; suitable for work; Wreck price 58c Lot Men’s, Ladies’ and Boys’ Raincoats, worth to $5.00, now 98c Lot Soiled Overall Coats, now 39c FPA Men’s Wool Under- wear, worth to $2.50, some soiled, now 98c ae eae Lot Ladies’ Shoes and Slippers, worth to $3.00, now 49c A Children’s Suits, worth to $5.00, Wreck price $1.85 TLL ES PEELE Lot fine Ladies’ Coats, worth to $20.00, i} Ladies’ Hose, worth to 50c, including the famous Onyx brand, now 29c let this Entire stock must be sold in 15 days. Stop and Consider the money-saving possibilities this Great Wreck Sale offers you. Can you stand idly by and neighbors reap the benefit of monster massacre of merchandise while you pay full prices elsewhere? Be here with the crowds Thursday, December 14th, 10 a. m. stock into money. Come with the crowds to Seattle’s your friends and Men’s Suits and Over- coats, made to sell retail to $25.00; big assortment; all colors; some slightly soiled; all thrown out at the ridiculously low price $9.88 Ask to see this lot. Shirts, si 16 to 1812; worth to $3.00, now 49c Big lot Ladies’ Fine Suits, worth to $25.00, $8.98 Silk Waists, worth to $5.00, now $1.49 Umbrellas, worth to $2.00, now 69c Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, worth to $1.50, now 79c Lot Children’s Knee Pants, worth 50c, now 29c 10c can Milk, now 6c 1509-1511 FOURTH AVE., NEAR PIKE ST.-ex, Occupying the Large Double Store Next to Colonial Theatre. Merchandise Exchanged, Including Any Damaged Goods. Open Saturday Night Till 10 o’Clock. Other Nights Till 7. WANTED—ABOUT 25 EXTRA SALESPEOPLE. EXTRA! Sale Starts THURSDAY Dec. 14,10 A.M. Skirts, worth to $3.00, now 98c Galvanized Wash Tubs, worth to $1.00, dented, now Children’s Overalls, worth to 65c, now 29¢ Men’s and Youths’ Suits, damaged; Suits that sold up to $15; Wreck price $2.48 Bi Odd Vests, from Suits damaged, worth to $1.50; Wreck price Ic Lot Men’s high-class Overcoats, new pinch- back and plain models; $25.00 values $9.88 Men’s Finest Dress Pants, that sell up to $5.00; guaranteed per- fact; Wreck price $2.39