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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1908.
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Astoria's Greatest Clothiers
Shattering Clothing Prices to Pieces
More than 55,O0,O cut off the prices of
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CLOTHING, HATS AND
FDENISHTNGS
Stein, Bloch Co.'s Clothing, Hawes Hats and other of the
highest standard goods in this great sacrifice sale. An event with
out a parallel in modern memory. Eastern manufacturers otfer a
tremen:ous cash' 'discount for advance payments; we will give the
customer the advantage of the times by selling an immense lot of our
superior stock at prices that never knew an equal or never will We
have prepared a bargain feast for you that will cause you to remem
ber this sale for years.
Great and good
things come from this
store.
Read the Prices and Read Them Again. They are Gold Bond Statements of Cold Facts
Finest Suits
' Stein-Bloch Co., the firm with over 50 years cf
knowing how to make the finest clothing; "the variety
and other good and high standard brands, comprising
our 2,000 suits in practically 200 styles and materials,
made, trimmed and styled for building and holding
trade not for bargain advertising. That is the
class of goods you will get at DANZINGER'S
SALE. The variety is so vast and complete that if
you want black, you get it; we don't ask you to look
at blue. We have the stock. You get what we
promise here.
up to and
including
(to or f-H hand-tailored suits frfr C..UC
$O.OD TOP Uptoandincluding....plO OUIlS
$11.85 forlSrt'.": $20 Suits
Some Stein-Bloch Suits in this lot.
$14.85 for Kdtat $25 Suits
This lot of S.-B. & Co.'s and other high quality
suits will more than come up to the expectations
of the most cntical buyers.
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Overcoats and Cravenettes furnishing goods
$4.85 for
$10 Suits
including.
$30 Suits
Full custom-made suits. This most elegant line
is far past pen description in material, workman
ship and style. They are some of our best. The
best that $30 buys anywhere in the U. S.
HATS, HATS
Hats will surely do their share in this sale of sales.
$ 1 .35 for Danziger's $2 soft hats all styles.
$ 1 .85 for soft and stiff up to $3 hats.
$245 for Hawes Hats. Never cut before, but the
time has come and they go under the ban of bargains
Yon know what iiawes nats sea atr Always
This establishment promises you some bargains
without parallel. This department stands out most
prominent with hnndreds of the very handsomest and
best products of the leading makers of America. The
variety of materials and styles will surpass your ex
pectations. The prices during this great sacrifice
sale will open the purse strings of knowing buyers.
$4.85 for up to $10.00 Cravenettes
$8.85 for up to $15.00 Overcoats and Cravenettes
$12.85 for up to $18 Overcoats and Cravenettes
$16.85 for up to $22.50 Overcoats and Cravenettes
2,000 Pairs Pants
Read the price-cutting. You know they are
DANZIGER qualities.
$1.15 for up to $2.00 Pants
$1.85 for , up to $3.00 Pants
$2 35 for up to $4.00 Pants
$3.35 for up to $5.00 Pants
$4.35 for up to $G0 Pants
This superb pants display will have the size,
color and style you wish.
BOYS' SUITS
Mothers, this department will feel the price knife
most keenly. You know the character of our clothes
for boys. Clothing that is made to satisfy no cheap
stuff. Note the price reductions.
$1.85 for incomplete lines to $3.00 Suits
$2.35 for incomplete lines to $4,00 Suits
$3.85 for incomplete lines to $0.00 Suits
Overcoats and Reefers
$1.85 for up to $3.00 Reefers
$2.85 for.... up to $4.50 Overcoats
$4.33 for up to $6.00 Overcoats
Knee Pants Just Half Price,
25c for' .-r..broken lots 50c Pants
50c for...i .......broken lots $1 Pants
70c for Boys' $1 and $1.25 Wool Sweaters
Aisles full, trunks full, tables full, rniititpro an A
shelves packed, so now to the price-cuttfng music.
SOX
5c for Men's tan 1 joc Sox
8c, 3 for 25c black '. J2c Sox
15c for Men's fancy silk heel and toe 25c Sox
18c for black casimere fast color, best 25c Sox
35c for full wool, heavy worsted heel and toe 50c Sox
SHIRTS
More than 3,000 Shirts of all kinds, some away
less than one-half price.
35 for Negligee and washing, black and dark colored
Shirts, best 50c and some better.
65c for regular Golf and Negligee $1.00 select Shirts
85c for Golf aud Negligee silk stripe Shirts. Bril
liant etc.
$1.35 for Swell $2.00 Shirts. French materials
silk mixture, etc. . f 1
40c for special best white dress and stiff bosom
Shirts in neat patterns, eut frou $1.00.
Broken sizes.
UNDERWEAR
This immense stock of very choice garments will be
the center of attraction for all wearers of good under
wear. 40c for mottled sanitary fleec? cut to 75c.
70c for flat face wool, several styles, cut from $1.
95c for two kinds best quality $1.50 wool and worsted
underwear. ,
$1.15 for worsted long yarn, rib, slide needle knit
special strong, $1.50 value. '
"SUSPENDERS
15c for all 25c Suspenders.
35c for President Suspenders, up to 75c values.
Trunks, Suit Cases, Telescopes, Blankets ' Com
forters and one thousand and one other articles are on
the sacrifice block at prices that talk plain and will
make you buy.
Sale commences THURSDAY, J AN. 2nd, 1908 at 10 a. m no sooner, and lasts 15
selling days ending Saturday, Jan. 18th, 1908, at 10 p. m., no longer.