The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1920, Page 11

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920. | MeDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike | For the Man! SERIES“ SALES STATE PRICE FACTS OF STRIKING IMPORTANCE See Our Windows | | i. Ay lar 500 Shirts § Y sa 960 Shirts $3. 65 360 Shirts $ 4% Compare the Values! They will convince you these reductions mean substantial savings! —woven madras, conserv- ative and novelty pat- terns. Sizes 14 to 171. _ —imported woven me, ' ras. (Anderson make), 4 heavy quality, “1 J color- ing. Sizes 14 to 1 —heavy woven madras, with silk and satin stripes, conservative and fancy patterns. Sizes 14 to 17. —MacDougall-Southwick, Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door. THE SEATTLE STAR MeDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike “The Store of Eternal Newness”’ There Are FIVE New Departments Featured in the SECOND of Our SERIES o SALE With Values of Equal Importance NEW COATS $70 It’s no great accomplishment to sell coats at $70, but the skillful performance is to indicate clearly and emphatically how UNUSUAL are the values at this price. The fabrics, the styles, the colors are RIGHT. They are the best coat values we have offered in many seasons. THINK What We Are Doing! We are giving you the reduced prices you want—on the merchandise you need— at the time you need it. We are keeping faith with you. We have reduced our prices as quickly as market conditions made it possible. In our Series of Sales we have lowered many prices to deeper levels than we can replace the merchandise. You have needed the timely items we have offered. You have relied upon dur integ- rity to guide you. You have come—and bought. This exchange of confidence enables us to continually give you new, quality mer- | chandise at the most recent market quo- tations. EXTRA SPECIAL “Floriswah Silk” and “Beaux Art” Satin PETTICOATS $7.95 FLORISWAH—soft, clin, non-transpar- ent silk, which a. * service; many . popular colors, BEAUX ART SATIN—soft, shimmering satin, which does not slip at the seams; popular colons. ' mBfacDougall-seuthwick, Second Flees —__——BOYS’ COATS and SUITS Reduced $14.95 COATS—double-breasted” models of Mel- ton cloth, chinchilla and worsteds, plain colors and ren od lined with wool plaids and serges. Sizes 8 to 18 years. SUITS—belted models, from prominent makers; tweeds, worsteds and fancy cas- simeres, in varied mixtures. Sizes 8 to 18 years. BLOUSES 75c —tapeless style, light percale, varied pat- terns, attached collars. Sizes 8 to 14 years. SWEATERS $2.95- —coat style, good weight wool and cotton mixtures, “Shaker” weave, roll collars, pockets; Oxford and navy. Sizes 26 to 34. 45 Juvenile Suits $6.95 —Norfolk, Eton and belted modes, straight trousers, mixed tweeds and fancy cassi- meres. Sizes 3 to 8 years. —MaeDougall-Southwiek, Third Floor B—aevy chamoletyne, tria collar. biue C—trewn Bolivia ao _ putria cok Livia, in navy blue Fa gutria cok dyna, mole PAGE 11 Second Avenue at Pike D—eovsty cut Be B—brown Pollvia Pakin tine piae vel | collar. 66 Coats in the Group MATERIALS— A—deer sivertop Bolivia, raccoon collar. $70 Art Needlweork STAMPED HUCK TOWELS tamed Group), reduced to Gs STAMPED HUCK TOWELS (Special Group), reduced to - 45¢. STAMPED BATH TOWELS (Special Group), reduced to 5¢. “SILKANWOOL” YARNS in lim- ited quantity, also “GOOD SHEP- HERD” FLOSS, in 1%4-ounce balls, reduced to 50¢ each. PURE SILK FLOSS, for knitting sweaters, varied colors, 1-ounce balls, reduced to $1.00 each. CROCHET COTTON, white, ecru and colors, different sizes, in- complete assortment, reduced to 5¢ a ball. CHILDREN’S STAMPED DRESSES —l to 2 year sizes, stamped on lawn, reduced to 75¢. -——1 to 6 year sizes, stamped on lawn and pique, reduced to $1.35. —A to 12 year sizes, stamped on lawn, pique and poplin, re- duced to $2.00, STAMPED SCARFS AND CENTERPIECES —-86-inch centers, clover-bleach, reduced to 75¢. —86-inch centers, tan and ecru needlework, reduced to $1.25. —MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Floor Veldyne Bolivia Velour Pompom Evora $70 FURS— —which trim some Opossum Natria Mole Raccoon $70 —MacDougall-Seuthwick, Second Fleer Girls’ Apparel. Reduced UNDERWEAR Nightgowns —of nainsook, with dainty trim- ming. Sizes 8 to 14 Gowns and Pajamas —trimmed_nains6ok gowns; sizes 8 to 16. Batiste pajamas “Billie Burke” style, flesh-tint only. om 14 and Maslin Drawers —with tucks and em- broidery. Sizes 8 and 10. 75c Muslin Drawers —with tucks and embroidery. Sizes 8 10 de ait wa. D0€ ‘‘Bluebird’’ Nightgowns —of flesh « batiste —MacDougall-Southwich, Third Fleer REGULATION DRESSES —of white Jean cloth, Sg models, blue collars and sa ae 7 to 14 REGULATION. e DRESSES a —white Jean cloth, one- and two- piece styles, with navy blue col- $5.95" Sizes 8 to 14 48 GINGHAM DRESSES —one style, pink, green and blue. Sizes 10, 12 and 14 27 GINGHAM DRESSES Pa mud colors, checks and plaids. ? yew 14... -.ccesee 24 GIN GHAM DRESSES = —also crepe, soiesette, eT linene dresses; plain ‘lage combinations. Sizea 7 to 14 M stacbeuei-touineton Tua Viner *

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