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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1917. PAGE 7 Ladies’ Apparel Sacrificed! The finest grades, the most beautiful styles, of Women's Suits, Coats, Waists, Dresses, sacri- ficed at 1-3, 1.2 and more. Ladies’ Suits worth to $35.00, now— $4.88 $13.99 Ladies’ Winter Coats At a tremendous saving; all styles, sizes and col- ors represented; new military and plain mod- els, made of rich chev- lots, zibelines, — chin- chilla, ete. The Sale Everybody Has Been Waiting For—The Greatest Bargain Thrill Known in Years a STARTS THURSDAY, JAN. 18 “Bu AT 9:30 A. M.—FOR 15 DAYS ONLY Fire salvage from a recent down-town fire that has been adjusted and ordered sold (of which we are under contract not to advertise the name, but you will readily recognize the high-grade brands of merchandise this concern carried), has been bought by the United Wreck- age Syndicate and removed to the large double store at 1509-1511 Fourth Ave., and will be placed on sale, with other fire goods and per- fect goods, including fire salvage from the Hub Clothing Store of Sedro-Woolley. Don’t miss this unparalleled merchandise event. You will be throwing away money if you don’t attend. Come! The whole city will be set ablaze with bargains. Think what this great fire sale means to you—grasp the true meaning and join the crowds here Thursday, January 18th, at 9:30 a. m., and you will save as you never saved before. The world’s finest merchandise will go for a mere pittance here; $1.00 spent here dur- ing this fire sale will practically do the work of $2, $3 and even $5 spent elsewhere. Come and be convinced. Ladies’ Coats, worti $10 we Sale Opens Thursday, Jan. 18th for 15 Days Only oy §-::.: <:. _ | $1.98.$9.98 5e Pins, ie Oe ‘xa | A MAMMOTH STOCK OF DRY GOODS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY That sold to $3.00, now 49c Lot Solled Corset Cov Lot Dress Goods, soiled Serge Oress Goods Lot Ladies’ and Chil 18e and 25¢ Rib 4c 12¢ and 15¢ Flan 7c Se Clark's and Other ers, worth to werth to 50¢ worth to dren's Hose, soiled bons, now, yard nelette, now, ; , now, yard Brands Thread, ‘ 35¢, now 9c yard; now 12c $1.00, now 39c worth to 25¢; 7 kis ind Gy Desiaieeiie now at 3c ee 8 ere 4c i Men's Rubber Coats, Heavy Taffeta Silk, Lot Soiled Comforters; Lot Ladies’ Underwear, now . c eens pe Lot 15¢ and 20¢ 6 15¢ and 20¢ Lin 8 hah miha - worth $5.00; fire worth to $2.00 pick ‘em out werth to Silke, worth te ' Cc ‘ ; Serene non SCCM eae 79C Bf men. 49c B war... 39¢ Bsa. 3Bc Bm 16c Jf reweis now tans a0. SR Children’s and Misses’ Underwear, worth to price. tess aca sowey Rendell Monster Stock of vce” 79¢M Men’s Fumishings A Tremendous Stock of Fine Shoes Sacrificed! BUILDING CLOSED a seer Ladies’ Oxfords and Wait for the opening, Thursday, January 18th, at 9:30 a. m. Store will remain closed in order to America’s leading manufacturers Slippers, worth to $5; segs Butchered—Come! dabatly- voles are arrange ‘es! atlekc for Gs Handling! et Gis’ ekavrdd Gbw Adi simian Tocneor EAN Te pra, ee pick "em 98c Men's Finest Blue, Red and White Handker- 2 marked so low that it will startle the entire community LecMane Wee tt ow ahos out at 8 ss s, Dress Pants chiefs, worth 10¢ and 15¢ c ‘ worth to $4.00, damaged, That sell to $5.00; guar. Sweater Coats, Men's and 69 WAIT FOR IT now : ; 95c Boe and 65¢ Chil 4 Qe anteed per- , A aes pene. $2.39 Boys’, worth to 2.00, for Cc Shoes, all styles and leathers, of. the ee IMPORTANT NOTICE.—The store front is to be barricaded, to prevent the large plate glass win dows from being smashed by the thousands of people expected here BE PATIENT! The doors, from time to time after opening, will be closed, if it becomes necessary in order to Boys’ Long Pants Suits, ” ss worth to $10.00..... $1.98 en's Fine jaincoats, worth. to Lot Damaged Wool Underwear, $19.00; wrice PLLOO worth to $1.50 49c Mackinaw Coats, worth ’ hh on di TEP $1.98 Lot Men’s Corduroy Pants, worth $1 48 Suspenders to $4.50 ; ° poouar § to 35; Wool Sox, worth gelled... . 8c to 88 .. ee 19c Suit Cases, worth 79 Men’s Finest Hats to $3.50, damaged : Cc Worth to $4.00, includ- Ladies’ Raincoats and Cravenettes, Tcedl ] TP” Egle canal $3.98 Boys’ Shoes, worth to $2.50 : 99c Lot Hats, worth $3.00; serge 69c ey MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! rae ae Suits and Overcoats, damaged, that $2 48 Men’s Finest Dress Suits, for Sunday wear; made Hundreds of Men’s High Class Suits and Over- newest shapes; worth 5 to $7.00, price $3 4 Men's Fine Shoes, big assortment of styles; made of box calf, of kid, etc.; worth to $4 $1 .98 Baby Shoes, worth to 50c, for 9c Lot Shoes and Sandals, dam- 39 aged; worth to $2.50, now Cc Big Lot Ladies’ Shoes, made of the finest leathers, worth to $5.00, now 98c ¥ High Top Shoes, black “$ tan, worth to $7.00 2.98 Misses’ Coats, worth to rie. 91.99 to 9200, now. 49 Lot of Damaged Work Gloves, worth to $1.00; pick ‘em out aw. ot 19c Lot Men's Shirts, soiled, worth to $1.00; ale: priee.<-s, A ae avoid overcrowding and allow the sales people proper time to serve the crowds promptly and cour teously, Remember, the entire combined stocks, which consist ef high-class merchandise (part slightly damaged), Equals five ordinary stores Sale Starts Thursday, Jan. 18th at 9:30 A. M.—For 15 Days Khaki Pants, water- damaged; sell $1.50, now 49c Children’s Shoes, dam- price ge 9c sold up to $15.00; price............. of fine Tvseeds, Worsteds, Cheviots and Serges, coats, worth up to $16.50; Pye vet : by the world’s best manufacturers. Suits and Over- PCR hes ek ie ate $5. ‘ i 6s Men’s Suits and Overcats, made to sell at retail oats that sell t 00; Men’s Work and coats that sell to $30. 13. 9 8 th to to $25.00; big assortment, all colors; some slightly | _. RRe R aR NR Sores” Eee Men’s Fine Suits, made of fine worsteds, tweeds Se a a Dress Sox 25e card, Mad soiled. All thrown out at the Men’s and Youths odd Vests, from and cassimeres, including Over- wert 15¢ me ¥ Be ridiculous low price of.............. $9 88 suits damaged; price .................. 14c coats, that sell to $18.00............. $7.77 TS guise 6 ven tea Sc, now , Mackinaw Coats, worth to $7.00 ah $3.99 BM Ladies’ and Children’s Rubbers, worth 50c, now 14c Boys’ Overcoats, worth now = ce Oe og ——COME TO SEATTLE’S TES BM Boys’ Raincoats, Worth 15¢ to 2 worth to $5.00 98c 2c, now ......., da } Wanted—About 35 ; . Fine Ti extra salesmen and You can't go wrong of ine lies salesiadies for all de- here. Merchandise All styles; worth to partments; experi- exchanged — money 50c; sale ence not necessary; price .... - 13c any one can seil refunded — including goods at these prices. any damaged goods. 4 Apply Manager, be- Children’s Knee Pants fore 9:30 a.m. Thurs- worth to 75c, caw 29c Slicker Coats, worth to ee = The Insurance Company Stands Part of the Loss Sale Opens Thursday, January 18th, at 9:30 A. M., Rain or Shine. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Will Be Big Days Here. Come Early. Underwear, worth 10 78... L4C Boys’ Hats, worth to ie... LBC Men's Wool Underwear, worth to $2.50; some soiled 98c Boys’ Odd Coats from fine suits; pick smote day. UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE | Lot Ladies’ Shoes and Slippers, worth to $3.00, now 49c Men’s Fine Shirts, worth Specializing Salvage From Marine and Mercantile Disasters to 00) LQScurMnc me tance DOME STORE 15.99.1511 FOURTH AVE., NEAR PIKE —no=" 5; HATS Men's Fine Umbrellas, Men's Fine Pants, some Weeks and Ryee cane And hundreds of other Soft or Stiff, suitable worth to $2.00; soiled soiled; worth to $3.50; articles we cannot men: tion here. Come, pick ; ‘em out. > Children's Suits, worth sie price. 91.88 8 Children’s Suits, worth tale price ...... IOC Children’s Underwear, worth 40¢ and 9 50c; sale price Cc Lot Soiled Union Suits, Stiff Hats, soiled, worth Lot Calico and Ging beth to $2.00; 98c Safety Pins, worth 1 5e Hair Pins, Se a card “ Ic bate 29c Tae ea els 3c for work; worth 35c and smoked; 69c fit im out $1 49 $2.00; sale price