The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1922, Page 7

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| MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR | Interesting Opportunities for Economy | are also afforded, beginning Tomorrow Morning, at Frederick & Nelson’s, in Clearance Offerings of Remnants and Odd Lots in Various Sections, as follows: Disposal of Remnants and Odd Lots COTTONS, LINENS BEDDING Cotton Remnants—Ginghams, Madras Shirtings, Cotton Crepes, Plisse Crepes, Voiles, Colored Linens, Devonshires, Flannels, Sateens, Lin- ings, and many sheer white fabrics. Odd Linen Pieces—inchiding Table Cloths, Tow- eling and Crash, plain white Linens, Face and Bath Towels, and decorative linen pieces. Bedding Samples—Wool, cotton, or wool-and-cot- ton Blankets, Comforters, Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases. —All at greatly reduced prices —Firet Fleer Disposal of Remnant Lengths SILKS, SATINS VELVETS A wide assortment of favorite weaves and seasonable colorings, including: CANTON CREPES CREPE-BACK SATIN SATINS POPLINS NOVELTY SILKS VELVETS —in usable lengths of from 1 to 4 yards, at sharply red prices. —Firet Floor Disposal of DRESS TRIMMINGS In Broken Lots LACK and Colored Tassels; Beaded Trim- mings in short lengths; Silk and Metal Braids; Ostrich Fringe; Rose Trimming, by the yard. Fur Collars, in French Seal, Beaverette, Nutria, Gray Coney and Kit Fox; reduced to $5.00 each. Bead Flouncings, in black and colors; reduced to $4.75 yard. A ee ee ee ee Brushed Wool Trimming in short lengths, offer- ing choice of orange, brown, tan, black, bine and white—priced for clearance. Brocaded Metal Cloths in useful lengths—blue and silver, jade and silver, lavender and silver, brown and gold—18-inch width—priced for clearance. —VFiret Floor Disposal of LACE and RIBBON REMNANTS HORT lengths of Lace Flouncings, Collar Laces and Narrow Valenciennes Laces are included in this clearance, also Georgette Crepe, Metalline and Silk Net Remnants, marked at prices that represent substantial savings. Odd lengths of Wash Ribbons, Hairbow Rib- bons, Plain Satin and Brocaded Ribbons in various widths and colorings and useful lengths, at reduced prices. —Firet Floor Disposal of ODD NEEDLE-ART ITEMS Odd lots of Pillows, Vanity Boxes, Fancy Baskets, Boudoir and other novelties, mahogany- finished Picture Frames; Stamped Pillow Tops, Scarfs, Centerpieces and other items—at very I for di 1. low prices for disposal Pe OES F REDERICK vf NELSON _ FREDERICK €? NELSON’S ANNUAL GARMENT CLEARANCE Will Begin Tomorrow Morning HE Season-end Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Winter Garments from Second Floor and Downstairs Store Stocks— Involving Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters and Other Apparel Items— Also Interesting Groups of Winter Millinery —at Substantial Reductions from Regular Prices. Disposal of DRAPERY ODD LOTS Remnants of Sunfast Drapery Fabrics, Gauze, Ripple cloth, Tapestry, Velours, Nets, Swiss and Marquisettes ;*reduced for clearance. Reoom-lots of Wall Papers in many tasteful juced prices. decorations, at sharply red —Third Fieer Disposal of WOMEN’S STREET AND DRESS SHOES ROKEN lines of Women’s high-grade Foot- wear arranged in three very interesting — at substantial reductions from regular GROUP. 1 AT $12.75 PAIR ies incomplcte lines of fine footwear, Fie ons a some this season’s best styles for street and afternoon wear, in Black Satin, Patent Coltskin, Tan Calfskin, Gun- metal, Otter Suede and Brown Brocade— Colonial and Strap effects, with military and Spanish heels. GROUP 2 ar 10.75 PAIR —includes king _ and Spanish eh models in weeding juede, Patent skin, Black Satin and Patent-and- Otter. suede combination. are principally in popular tongue effec GROUP 8 AT $7. 4 PAIR —includes Walking and Afternoon Shoes in numerous smart styles, in strap and com- bination strap arid tongue effects; also some Oxfords in Black and Brown Kidskin. A good size range in the lot as a whole. On Sale Tomorrow Morning, First Floor Disposal of ODD WINDOW SHADES At 75c Each we pypabgd obs yx res am L Dred gp eapbectibiced je clothe. visti ey ‘e inches; lengths from i % feet. Mounted on sheet spring rollers, Unusually oe value at 75@ each. —Third FPloo F REDERICK & NELSON —Second Floor and Downstairs Store , Disposal of GIRLS’ WEARABLES AT CLEARANCE PRICES 125 GINGHAM DRESSES, alzes 6 to 14 years, reduced to $1.00 each. 50 JEAN MIDDIES, at $1.00 each. 80 JEAN SKIRTS, at $1.00 each. RAIN COATS, sizes 10 to 14 years, at reduced Prices, ranging from $2.95 to $5.95. 50 DRESSES in cloth, taffeta and crepe de Chine, at reduced prices. 50 COATS, in sizes 8 to 18 years, at sharply reduced prices. —Becoond Poor Disposal of BROKEN LINES OF LITTLE TOTS’ WEARABLES 150 GINGHAM DRESSES, in sizes 2 to 6 years, reduced to $1.00 each. 125 GINGHAM DRESSES, sizes 2 to 6 years, reduced to $1.35 each. Odds and ends from many other lines are affected by the Clearance—including Coats, Hats, Dresses and Infants’ Wear. —Second Floor Disposal of BOYS’ AND STUDENTS’ TWO-TROUSER SUITS 61 BOYS’ TWO-TROUSER SUITS, $10.45: well-tailored suits in medium- and dark- brown mixed materials, with yoke-back and inverted plait. Coat and a me jute lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years, at $10. 98 BOYS’ TWO-TROUSER SUITS, $14.95: Brown Herringbone weaves, brown-and- green checks and Brown- mixed patterns, carefully tailored into sports-model Suits, with yoke-back and inverted plait, patch pockets and _ around belt. Sizes 8 to 18 years, $14.9! 89 STUDENTS’ TWO-TROUSER SUITS, $18.95: Well-tailored in the new Norfolk Model with all-around belt, in medium and otp185 ie suitings. Sizes 38 to 38 chest, at 85 STUDENTS’ TWO-TROUSER SUITS, $23.85: Suits of very good quality of Tweeds, in medium- and dark-brown and gray and checked and novelty weaves, beau- tifully tailored into Norfolk model, with box- plait in back and all-around belt. Sizes 83 te 38, at $23.85. —Third Fleer FREDERICK & NELSON 4 Disposal in DOWNSTAIRS STORE = —Beginning Tomorrow Morning, of bos | ken lines and odd items in several Sections, | including: 4 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS AT | $8.85, $14.85, $19.85 and $32.85 , WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS AT 4 $12.35, $20.35 and $29.35 ; WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DRESSES AT | $8.85, $12.35, $16.85, $19.35, $23.85 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SKIRTS, $2.95 _ —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE [if ODD LOTS OF MILLINERY A clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Winter Hats in groups that involve practically the entire steck, and including : Women's models for dress, street and business wear; Misses’ | models for dress and school wear. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE REMNANTS OF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods and Cordureys in serviceable |} short lengthe—canging from % yard to 4 yards, sharply underpriced fer clearance. REMNANTS OF COTTON WASH GOODS Useful lengths of Ginghama, Peroales, Devonshire Cloth, White and Colored Outing Flannel, Madras, Crepes, Poplin, _ § Voile, Dimity, Natneook, Longoloth, Swiss, Comforter Chal- iS Mea, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, and Linings, on sale e tomorrow at sharply reduced prices. MR Downerarns store |i A “CLOSE-OUT” PATTERN IN : DINNERWARE AT REDUCED PRICES We An attractive blue line and windmi!i design im the follew- 3 ing pieces, quoted at sharply reduced prices: Dinner Plates, 96¢@ each; Pie Plates, 2O@ each; Bread and Butter Plates, 25¢ each; Sauce Dishes, 15¢ each; Oatmeal Dishes, 26@ each; Cups and Saucers, 95@ pair —aleo in this pattern, Platters, Covered Dishes, Vegetable Dishes and Salad Bowls, priced for clearance. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK & N ELSON

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