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—e— BY SAM B.GROFE PHILIP PF tact na ¢ , bt ta. ™ Ca 4 start tourer, of See ea waving & ibe pretty. nose aad and t At nix . yt teat. Walt 4 t Te left that ta x noved Fiftec the cu sr we ge slic § . teN Gagin't to leave the ¢ ¢ inition awit Oh, I'm » ay, ‘cause I'm & Ps WMicer, o-0-0-0-0h, boo-00-¢ M Mr, McNamee s br sf know sire 14, unc tably. His you fr But ese hes didn't hurt him, but som give me slip’ ‘RECORD SET Hic Greatest Month, With emits Near $3,500,000 Seattle From South elie MeTeals drawn Yn the office t Bilsiding Superintendent . HAT7829 worth of new « tMive of the permits, publi The SECTION TWO ¢ EEE ‘Mijrrest You? I Should 1 Say Not!” Cop Beaten : by Non-Starting Auto yw GH BUILDING STUDENT SOUGHT Believe Boy Wandered to the police department immediate! George Miller Says South’s Trade Dull ommunity being $3,298,650. man & Hanford Co., says tha the merchants in Callfe ning of quiet busin izations of fam 8, staged by membe which no one seemed able t rs of Music and Easter EE the famous old oratorios and the a J music of Easter time. The best | Way to enjoy this music is in your own VERYONE enjoys the revival of THE HOUSs LIBERTY MUSIC making you nding offer We will place any phon in our store in your Home 55 $2.00 A WEEK Brunswick York $150 This offer makes it possible for every ome in Seattle to enjoy good music. It 4 18a real opportunity. OVEN EVENINGS FIRST AVE. NEAR PIKE The Seattle Star — | 29c 36-Inch Comfort 18c McCormack Bros. 36-Inch Amoskeag White ~ oe Outing Flannel, a yard Cover- ing Fabrics, a yard Basement —- > SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 1925 “THE STORE THAT, 1] "ad Tonight | | Come Down Come Down | and See the Show | and See the Show Windows Window | (413 1417 THIRD AVE, BET. PIKE E UNION | | | | . — — —— | It Commences on Thursday | PAGES 1 1 TO 18 ; | SPOOL COTTON, | 6 for 25c ' 25c WALL PAPER CLEANER, 9c sr wale for the pre em 196 The Great Reorganization Sale la HOUSE AND PORCH DRESSES 95¢ A Bargain Feast that Presents the Most Sensational Values of the Season We are making changes. New lines of merchandise will be added to our stocks, departments will be rearranged, seme new departments may be added, and personnel changes of vast importance will be instituted, and so we com- mence a real reorganization sale. Price a sensational We have planned for a long time to hold a salé that will eutrank any similar bargain event of the year. cuts have been made all over the store to such an extent that we are justified in calling this sale episode in our business history. Men, Women and Children Can Share in This Feast of Bargains Wearing apparel for men, women and children; dry goods, notions, housefurnishings have been repriced with all thought of profit forgotten. Attend the sale, and in many instances see your hard-earned dollars do double duty. SALE COMMENCES THURSDAY MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK. BE AT THE STORE DOOR BEFORE THE OPENING HOUR. that s sav of from At 18¢ Cotton Piece Goods i a —Main Fleer Women’s and 4 s and Children’s Hosiery : 40-Inch Normandy ) 19: __ Molle, 500 Former Values to $1.00, on Sale at variety of new Odd lots as well as staple lines. | 9h" A? meee t et : Some colors, in shades of brown, b —MeCormack Bros--Main Floor ‘eg grey and white. Plenty of black. Not \ ill sizes in any one kind, but all sizes in the lot Hope Muslin 6 Yards for $1 00 The great Women’s $1.50 to $2.00 Hose __ For $1. 00 Women's $1. 00 and $1. 25 Hose for 65c a ra we raid OE re nae Nashau Cotton BARGAIN Dress Silks—In novelty wide, in a good range of col On sale Thursday at, terns. Silk-Mixed Crepe Prints of the sea tunics. Wool-Mixed Novelty Suiting». Good col , a yard and separate skirts. material. On sale All-Wool Suitings—All-wool : we inches wide. A popular On sale at, a yard —— BARGAINS FOR MEN Men w ummer underwear during this lot of bare Work Shirts — Well chambray shirts Men's made blue collar attached; full cut; sizes 69c On sale Men's Dre’ them in ge Athletic Style Union Suits Well made plenty of sizes; in three lots. $5c Union Suits on sale 2 for De $1.60 Union Suit on wale at O56 $2.60 Union Suits, on ile at 81.25 Men’s Knit Union Suits AN styles and sizes; in py apring, and sum 81.55 $3.50 and $3.75 Union Suits for $2.55 $4.50 and $9.00 Union Sults for 83.55 $6.00 Union Suite on sale at $4.55 Sale of Men’s Socks fliree lots of fine socks, in itvele i f navy and other Tienty of Mereerized Sock. and staple \ big lot on sale at, An extremely) on for finer frocks, Different colo A 72x90 Pequot and 81x99 Te 63 In Silks and See ‘SI. 00 Sheet biankets famous Woolens aizes an "$1.00 McCormack Bros.—Basement Nee On » Dwight Anchor Sheets Biggest sheet bargain of our his tory. ing a 72x90 Pequot Sheet for § here, so come and get your share. As lasts, $1.65 36 inches $1.95 fabric weaves, Imagine buy- We have them long as the lot rs and pat- a yard cs Drapery popular blouses and 729 CENTER SEAM BLEACHED SHEETS FOR THe a yard Cc 1236 BLEACHED PILLOW CASES, 5 FOR $1.00 a 2\26 PEQUOT PILLOW CASES, BACH BT¢ B 36 inches wide; for suits MARVEL BLEACHED PILLOW CASES, 3 FOR. 81,00 ar ains rs, serviceable Minch Cretonne, in be pring pat choose from at 18 BLEACHED DOLBLI TERRY BATH TOWELS 23¢ 79¢ on TWO FOR iSe 72400 CROCHET BED SPREADS ON SALE AT 81.95 AT. YARD 15¢ LARGE SIZE COTTON FILLED COMFORTERS 83.50 bes terns; rich ¢ 4 FANCY PRATHER TICKING ON SALE orts stripe Suitings, 5 Zz TLE. WOOL COMFORT BATS ON SALE AT $2.90 36-inch Curtain Nets—Fine for COMFORT SIZE WHITE COTTON BATS FOR 81.00 any. the house. A: num [ ie PEATHER FILLED BED PILLOWS FOR O5e ws —MeCormack Bros.—Main Floor Boys’ Two-Pants Suits, $4.85 wn She in Marquisette+In wi mat, a So ee aN Children’s Denim Play Suits 76c Clever nh and ecru itain fabr A big lot to choo: ‘19¢ om at, a yard. c n Romait s little suit made from goo qualit denim; red trimmed —MeCormack Bros. Main Floor J ODDS AND ENDS OF SHOES AND SLIPPERS, ujaae : sale ie Sawyer Blouse for 95c¢ es for the 89c Growing Girls’ Holly- Infants’ Soft Sole = In rey and where. Cees 4 Og etnapeascivgeseeiaia —MeCormack Bros,—Basement , 4 Women’s House aasLidy : i Slippers $1.49 ’ Th n. Women’s Black Satin, |: sicko tin aneatter siiuare 6 Women’s Spring Dresses Slippers $3.49 house wear; hand turned leath Onestrap slippers with — black er soles; low rubber — heels In Silk, rire and «uede cut out. front. strap: sices 4 to 7 On sale at, Wool - . leather soles; covered Spanish pair $1.49 ° . s or military heels $3.49 -—McCormack Brothers—Basement Thirty dresses wil go on sale at this price, although they were originally ) and 2.50. , ete. Many $9.95 Odd Lot of Dresses at $4.85 Ensemble style and Jumper style Dresses in models of the present spring season. Good, practical garments, and shown in good colc $4.85 Choice, each Women’s $2.50 Blouses for $1.95 A big assortment of them in white and pongee colors; well made, neatly trimifed; good spring styles. MFabries are voiles and dimities. . $1. 95 Choice, each marked as high as $17. Colors are black, brown, gr: of them beautifully trimmed. Good range of sizes, Choice f Young Men’s Long Pant Suits $6.95. Dandy Suits for the high school youth or for young men who can wear these Gray and brown mix- tures. Sport models. Siz $6. 95 34 and 36 only, for. Young Men’s ‘2 Pant ‘Suits for $12.45 Made from good, serviceable materials, in good colors. Sizes 82 to 36 ly. On eal i ape ast LRU OT $ ] 2.45 Men’s Odd Suits for $10.98 Just a few of them on hand, as we are discontinuing this line. Sizes 87 to 40 only. $10.98 As long as they last.. aire for DOOR Nitrite cowie) Ak I one tled aka hy We Men’ Iibre Socks, f en’s Overcoats for $4.95 4 pairs for We Wool and Fibre Sweaters at $4.95, Not the newest styles, but fine garments for the jens Pure Thread Silk Fashionable style Sweaters in color combinations of tan yorking man to wear in the chilly mornings. Sizes Socks: ~ Our: regular, 76c and white, green and white, blue and white, and rust and 40 only. grade, on sale 2 pairs. O8¢ t h , —MeCormack. Bros, and white, Just a dozen in the lot, so come 4 9 OH RAL i LU HP eer jleit cds) be eee Netleae $4.9 Main Floor early for them. On sale at whe ‘ . —MeCormack Brothers—Basement \ oon" POE. is peed NG f J pS ae | Crepe and Sateen Bloomers and Step- Ins—39c « ore Warner’s Corselettes o100 er Pink “$1 .00 “ecCormack Bros.—Main Floor X\ Sale of ENVELOPES n sale in two b Li Finished Note Envelopes. P 5 to - BE Plain White Business Envelopes pkgs. of 25 each for.....5¢ —McCormack Bros.—Basement Women’s $1.35 UNION SUITS 95c Princess May Suits, summer weight, in pink and white. Regular $1.85 value. 95¢ On sale at. Women’s $2.00 Union Suits for $1.59 Princess May mercerized union suits; pink and white; s eral different sty} Regular eS HE Women’s Union Suits at 59c Light weight Knit Union On sale at union suit white only bddice .59c Misses’ Knit Vests 19c Bodice top knit vests ly On sale as lon, each top style Sale price, each in white °19c Girls’ 50c Knit Bloomers, 25c A good quality; black and white ri of sizes, Regular 50c value, on sal Odds and Ends Under- wear, HALF PRICE Underwear for women, boys and Union Suits and two-piece sarments; broken lines of sizes, but your size will likely be here. Light and dium weights. On sale as long as lot las : HALF PRICK —MeCormack Bros.—Main Floor lot lasts at Sale of REMNANTS Hundreds of Remnants in wash goods, woolens, ginghams, percales, etc., all in desirable lengths, each piece measured and marked plainly, and on sale at GEATLY REDUCED PRICES New Spring Trimmed Hats Extra Special $4.25