The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1919 PAGE il Great Sale of Smart Suits and Overcoats oy. O» Off The end of the war came months ahead of expectations. At the time the armis- tice was signed, it is a well-known fact that continuance of the war would soon have swept the civilian world clean of wool and all-wool fabrics. Planning on such conditions, we bought far ahead before the top prices of wool- ens were reached. Happily, now the war is over, but we have an enormous stock of the finest garments produced by the world’s best makers of clothing, which we prefer to turn to advantage of buy- ers, thus quickly reducing our stock to its normal proportions. It is your op- portunity to purchase $1.00 values for 80 cents—20% reduction. This sale is for cash only; conse- *. ‘ ( mB’ f quently, we can open no new ac- oh Oe : : vw . counts for purchasers of sale gar- 66 39 song \, ee \ st ments. But regular patrons who a ues e : . . : . have charge accounts may have a : ; 1 A es > goods charged at regular prices, and oe yee then can deduct the 20% when pay- To the very limit; 20% off on every ( han aris! } ing bills promptly by the 10th of the suit and overcoat in our matchless stock. aa mae “AS following month. Prices not marked down! Just take i ta 20%—one-fifth—off the regular marked price of any garment in our great cloth- ing floor. You know that Cheasty reductions are real reductions, and this is Cheasty’s first clothing sale in a year—so act now, while you can have your pick from this immense stock. The store of choice calls you this bright and promising New Year! SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET ‘

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