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THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1919. * MacDougall-Southwick’s Semi-Annual Clearance Sale These and Many Other Special Values for the Tuesday Shopper Girls’ Coats and Hats at Usual Saving's It is unusual to find Hats so —Even During Fine HIS Clearance in the Children’s § tunity to select from fashions of high character, at considerably less regular prices. ‘ $40.00 to $60.00 Coats $35.00 | Broadcloth and velvet large opossum collars ; serge Coats with capes. and 14 years. Ages 10, $27.50 to $37.50 Coats $22.50 Of mixtures, bolivia and velvets, Woolens and Tailoring Satisfaction Coats with Velour, broadcloth, velvet and diag- 5 heave ~.. | onal sergg Coats, in navy, black, brown, also beegaieda! navy taupe, green, tan, pink and light blue. Sizes 10, 12| Smart fur and velvet collar models, 2 and 14. and those with monk collars of self broadcloths, corduroys, with monk collars of self material, or with large fur col- | pe Germans, Is View of State Officials WASHINGTON, Jan state department | it be Phe wn ce « economic re ny must be s are to be paid time the view was that the blockade may be fified before the peace treaty ts pet. cunt Paving of Wilson Avenue Protested y residents city council a protest | aving of Wilson ave.| adjacent streets, and the in @aMation of a trunk sewer syst m | & the district hould | att to Seward park, has been e@mended by the streets committer atia cost of $253,630 | Rob Phone Boxes; One Man Arrested Four telephone cash boxes were robbed Saturday night, the following apartments being victimized: Morris a ts, 1742 E. Summit ave.;| iB apartmens 1722 EB. Thomas | i; Hollister apartments, 715 East- then. and the Grand View apart-| ments, 409 Eastlake ave | dames Fitzgerald, 38, alleged to be a gpecialist at robbing telephone Domes, was arrested Sunday evening. and is held in the city jail, penc investigation in connection with the above robteries. | To Return 200, Yanks Per Month BY CARL D. GROAT s (United Press Staff Garvensentiat| WASHINGTON, Jan. 6—Gen. Pa@shing has notified the war de pafiment that he expects before March 1 to assign to early convoy 106,000 combat troops, in addition to 375,000 troops now on the pri ority lst. j With tonnage now in sight the war @fartment expects to bring home 208900 troops this month and to) em 3 that rate hereafter. State Chamber to | Hold First Meeting Business men from thruout the mate will meet in Tacoma Wednes day to hold the first meeting of the newlyorganized Washington State Chamber of Commerc CC. Chapman, member of the Oregon state chamber of commerce Yecently organized at Portland, will be one hide the pr incipal speakers OLD MAN IS CHARGED | WITH TAKING PENNIES John Wrapper, 64, Ward rea December 4M information filed in Court Saturday. He has bee (ated in several sicnilar th tording to police ASKS FOR $15,000 DAMAGES. Hilda Ra the Howard Mar Protected macininer war VE ore ad TO MEET he ( , a tion of ¢ Boldiers’ and floor Bon 10 be present eatin Fach WiLL, BUILD Mion the club head of Lake Washir . coming year START SOPHIA PROBE VICTORIA, H. C., Jar WA sitting in the | Princess sopt . moned and Wilry has beer Crown Cou gEws GIVEN RIGHTS Word rece head of the r tee in France, anian rm, ave for-|ft = lars. turquoise, black, Ages 8 to 14. saxe $16.50 to $25.00 Coats $13.50 heavy crush plush and khaki, with crus shed plush, fur or self material collars. Colors- and navy. Coats of zibeline, ed and military styles. dark green, purple, Sizes 8 to 14. $9.50 to $14.55 Coats $8.50 Serges, zibelines and checks in dark green, navy, tan and black and white, | Sizes 3 to 14. | jJarge and small checks. $4.95 to $8.45 Coats $3.95 of Melton in brown, Sizes Serviceable Coats corduroy and checks— tan and black and white. years. —MacDougall- Colors—deep sea green, Copen, | 4, and navy taupe uthwiek, Third Floor, | mart at Such Reduction Clearance Assure Com; iete with Every Coat. Section offers mothérs a remarkable oppor- than $17.50 to $25.00 Coats $13.50 material.. Sizes 2 to 5 years, $27.00 to $30.00 Coats $22.50 Broadcloth and velvet Coats in dain- ty shades—rose, Copen and coral; er fur_and velvet collars. Sizes 5 and 6. rs Excellent Selection Girls’ Hats $1.75 to $3.00 Hats 95c Va@vet and corduroy turn-down brim Tams, trimmed with corded rib- bons and flower sprays. Come in Copen, old rose, navy and brown. $3.50 to $5.00 Hats $2.95 Velvet and Felt Hats for dress or school wear, in shades of brown, blue and rose. $5.95 to $8.50 Hats $4.95 Trimmed Velvet Hats and banded felts, in a variety of colors—rose, | green, Copen, black and navy. blue. coatings, Belt- khaki, | cloth, | $10.00 to $15.00 Hats $7.50 e wd Dress Hats of mirror velvets in Co- | pen, pink and coral shades. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Moor, | eee ne anmammmmet $4.95 Cluny Lace Scarfs $3.95 Linen Center Scarfs with beautiful Clunwlace edges. Sizes 18x36, 18x45, 18x54 inches. $1.45 Hand-embroidered Searfs, $1.00—White lin- ene centers with button- hole embroidery edges. 25¢ Stamped Doilies and Searfs, 15¢e—Stamped on white linene, for French knot embroidery work. —MacDowgail-southwiek, Filth Floor. $5.95 House Dresses Japanese Crepe Dresses in blue, pink and green striped patterns. Smartly styled with white vests, convertible collars, ” wide belts and pockets. Sizes 36 to 42. $5.00 Dix Nurse Uni- forms, $3.95— High and convertible collar models of heavy weight white muslin. _ $3.95 Aprons, $2.95— “Peggy” and “Washington Maid” models —very at- tractively styled with braid or tape trimmings, or large pockets and wide belts. Of checked and striped gingham, a firmly woven, durable quality: “Dougnll-Southwick, Third Floor. French Kid Gloves Gloves slightly soiled or mussed from fitting, in black or white—with self or contrasting stitching. Sizes 6, 614, and, 6} —Mardou Virst outhsiek, Dependable Silks and Woolens Greatly Reduced SALE combining extensive assortments and un- usual values in superior quality fabrics. Though a Clearance Sale, it is not limited to a few shades or weaves, as the offerings below demonstrate: Silk Suiting Poplin, $2.95 Yard—Reduced from ard. A firmly woven Poplin of fine silk, Marine, Reseda, Wistaria, African 3rown and Black; 45 inches wide. Marchioness Satin, $2.85 Yard—Reduced from $3.50 yard. High sheen Satin, in Navy, Midnight, Copen, Belgium, Peacock, Sapphire, Pekin, Lib- erty Blue, Burgundy, Plum, Brown, Russ Green, Silver, Gold and Old Rose; 36 inches wide. Yard—Reduced from z Chiffon Taffeta, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 yard. Colors—Black, y Copen, Garnet, W Russian Green, Nigre, Plum, Peacock, Reseda, Emerald, Tan, Old Rose, Brown, Silver, Steel, Pink, Ciel, Nile, Maize, Orchid, Apricot and Cream; 36 inches wide. $2.65 Yard—Reduced Belgium, French Blue, Garnet, Brown and $1.65 French Serge, 3.50, Colors—Navy, Burgundy, Green, Plum, Black; 50 inches wide. Men’s-Wear Navy Serge, $3.95 Yard—Reduced from $5.50 yard, in an excellent quality; 54 inches wide. Wool Mixed Plai reduced from $1.50 yard, of wool and cotton mixed, with wool fini h. Ground colors—Navy, Taupe, Green, Copen, Black, Burgundy, Garnet and Plum; 40 inches ae Pompom Wool Coating, $1.95 Yard—Reduced from $7.50. Comes in dark street shades Browns, Navies and Burgundies; 56 inches wide. from Green Yard—Reduced Brown, Navy, Wool Coating, $2.65 $4.00, Colors—Burgundy, and Black; 54 inches wide. —MaeDougall-Southwick, Plest Mloor, Laces, Trimming's and Embroideries 4,000 yards Cotton Torchon Laces reduced to 55¢ for 12 yards. Embroideries in 3-, 4- and 6-inch widths 5,500 yards and 25e yard, reduced to 10c, 1f yards Baby , reduced to 50¢ for Embroideries, Beadings and 12 yards. Embroidered Flouncings of voiles, 42-inch Silk reduced to 95e yard. organdies and nainsooks, An assortment of Gold and Silver Embroidered Flouneings, Silk and Chenille Embroidered Bands, ‘Tinsel Skirtings. Net and Lace Evening Pat terns, French and English Laces Jed and Sequin Guimpes s, priced for quick dispos —MacDeugall-Southwick, Firat Floor: $1.75 and $2.00 Corsets $1.45 Models for the lender and heavy medium, average fig coutil. All , trimmed with ures, of new model lace and embroidery all-Southwiek, . , a . Infants’ Section FLANNELETTE and Sleepers in reduced from 65¢ and 95¢ to 50e. PILLOW SLIPS—Hand- mifde of soft lawn and batiste, reduced from $2.50 and $3.50 to $1.95, BIBS Hand - made of fine batiste, lace and em- broidery trimmed. Two lots—75e and 95c¢ reduced to 60c, $1.50 reduced to 95c. __SKIRTS—Slightly soiled White Muslin Skirts, neatly embroidered. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 years, reduced from 95c and $1.25 to T5c. ROMPERS—White Mad- ras Rompers, in size 3, reduced from 95c and $1.25 to T5e. SACQUES.— nelett Sacques from c to 25c. COATS — Short White Coats of Crepella and Hen- rietta, slightly _ soiled; $4.95 to $10.50 Coats now White Flan- reduced THE GRAY LINEN SHOP Sends Interesting Clearance News of Linens and Cotton Goods 40c Clarmont Suiting 25¢ Yard Woven stripe suiting, highly desirable for home dresses. and children’s wear. A good assortment of eight color combinations in stripe patterns. Heavy Cotton Table Cloths Serviceable and attrac- tive Cloths in four round center designs—size 72x% inches, $2.75; 64x inches, $3.50 Dozen Napkins $2.95 Heavy weight Irish linen and cotton mixed Napkins in a good assortment of floral patterns. Hemstitched Huck Towels 35¢ Heavy weight linen and cotton mixed. Absorbent and durable. Size 18x35 inches. $2.00 Seamless Bed Sheets $1.85 Size 81x90 inches before hemming. Free from starch and dressing. $6.50 Blankets $5.85 Soft finish heavy Cotton Blankets. All white, or white with pink or blue borders. Size 66x80 inches. $2.75 Crochet Bedspreads $2.50 Marseilles - pattern Spreads, size 78x88 inches. Shoes Reduced to $5.75 Discontinued Women’s lines of and Button Shoes in leather and_ black Military Lace patent or tan calfskin, and Louis XV. heel mod els, in a good ypange of sizes and widths, but not in any particular model. —Mact I-Southwiek, ritth re Ercellent Choice of Patterns in Room Size Rugs R EDUCED prices on Rugs from’ America’ makers and beautiful in color. Axminster, Wilton, Velvet and Brussels Rugs in 9x12, 6x9 and 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in, sizes. Marked to save from to $15.00 each, Reduced pr range from $14.50 to Mae Fourth Floor. best dependable outhwick, Women’s Knit Underwear Fleece Lined Union Suits, $1.50—High neck, long sleeve, ankle length; low neck, sleeveless, ankle —__—length—styles,—in sizes 34 to 38, $1.75. Sizes 40 to 44 at Extra-size Fleece Lined Vests, Reduced from $1.25, —high neck, long slee high negk, el- bow slee Dutch neck, ed sleeve. Sizes 40 to Black Tights, Re duced from $ $2.75. All wool. and extra sizes. 50— > and Regular Richelieu Union Suits, 2.25-—— Wool and cotton mixed Union Suits, in reg- reduced from neck, long sleeve and elbow sleeve styles, in ankle length. Extra-size De Luxe and Merode Union Suits, $2.95 —Silk and Wool Union Suits, reduced from $4.50, in Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, and low neck, sleevcless styles; ankle length. Union Suits, $1.75— Regular and outsizes, re- duced from $1.95 and $2.15. —™ ne MecPougnll-Southwick, $1.65, $1.75 and $2.00 Women’s Silk Hose $1.35 S OLID color and fancy striped Hose combinations among the novelties. All are superior quality silk. A broken assortment of 1,100 12 color pairs. Colors- Black Bronze Suede White Gray Cordovan 75¢, 85c and $1.00 Fiber Silk Hose at 65c Sroken lines—but the assortment contains all sizes. Colors— Black Sky Blue Brown Gold White Pink Gray Champagne —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor, Sale of Coats and Suits At $25.00 The Coats— Seventy-seven smart garments of Velour, Silvertone, Pom-Pom, Cheviot and Broadcloth in equally fashionable colors—Oxford, Navy, Taupe, Havana Brown, Black and Rose Taupe. Belted, semi-belted and military models are among those included. The Suits— Eighty-five of them—all fashionable gar- . ments. Fabrics include Serges, Poplins, Velours and Oxfords. Colors—Navy, Black, Brown, Burgundy, Oxford Gray, Taupe and Plum. Among the models are tailored, dressy, fur-trimmed, semi-Norfolk and _ semi-fitted models. —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor. $3.50 Men’s Shirts at $2.95 For Clearance Of silk stripe madras in novel and attractive colorings—and sturdy Ander- son madras in staple patterns. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts $1.45 Stiff and soft cuff models of Jacquard Madras, Pebble Cloth, English Crepes, Japan- ese Crepes, Percales and Oxford Cloths. $8.95 Silk Shirts $6.75 Of heavy, rich silks in an assortment of striped patterns. Slightly soiled from handling. Sizes 14 to 16. $5.00 Pajamas $4.00 Double thickness out ing flannel Pajamas trimmed with silk loops. $2.50 Pajamas $1.95 $6.50 Pajamas $3.75 linen and thread Union Suits. All pre-shrunken, tailored, in 48. sive patterns. Sizes 14 to 1714. French cuff models. $6.50 Wool Union Outing Flannel Pa- Suits $5.25 jamas—a firmly woven, Natural and. white warm quality. wool, in light, medium and heavy weights. Stout and regular sizes. $4.50, $5.00 and 50c Wool Sox 40c Imperfect Black Wool The dozen, $4.50 Seco silk, silk and madras Pa- Sox. jamas. Slightly mussed f and soiled from hand- 65¢, 75¢ and 85¢ Silk ling. Ties 55c , Selection of stripe and flower patterns in well- bodied silk. $1.95 and $2.50 Silk Ties $1.65 _ Of rich domestic and } imported silks of exclu- $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 Union Suits $4.25 Wool and mercerized splendidly sizes 34 to —MacDougall-Southwiek, Men's Section, Juat Inside the Door, | 95¢e Chemise for 75e Sheer muslin trimmed with lace, blue. Very attractive. Slightly soiled Gowns, Pa- Drawers jamas, Chemises, and Corset Covers in an as- sortment of odd Special reductions. —Ma h garments, embroid- ery work in pastel colors, and buttonhole edging of pink or garments. MILLINERY CLEARANCE Of Trimmed, Untrimmed and Sport Hats RIMMED HATS at $3.95, $5.00 and $10.00—your unrestricted se- lection of our entire Winter stock these prices. ‘The banded and sport hats of hatter’s plush and velvet are $2.95 and $5.00. Untrimmed ‘shapes are $2.95, $4.95 and $5.95. —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor,