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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1908)
"I sf HIE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOKIA, OltECON. - ' fbiday, January, 11, iwa. i wfi mm WWr WMm ,4. , 1 All Odds, Ends and Broken Lots Must Tahe Wings and Go Before Taking Stock Invoice n ! a:: v m&mP' m mm J . w-mmZ Ji - s&f?Jw 0 5 y ' IW U8 QUI IB 'WnW V 1 rtmfmF -sJ A xhWtf $ $ AV'-7 6 XrX :? 7 ' C4 OR -Select styles, wool or worsted materials, all styles, worth ni;ij; X:W(.C . H $2.85 X Cor. Commercial and Eleventh Streets ASTORIA'S GREATEST CLOTHIERS A Money Savinijrade Event T!f 4f m?ffi t-llinor force to everv t3erson within A. IlUk wjkvmw " O fifty miles of this store. It's a bargain giving and fear- iitWtWonlv Dan2ioer& Go. ' JWO3 JkA J.WW VWVVU jv 1 give to the public on this special occasion, of sell ing out all small and broken lots of fine goods be fore taking stock account. This season has been one of phenomenal business. We are Astoria's greatest clothiers by merit, always showing a complete new stock each season. Our clean up sale of odds and ends is virtually the soul stirring bargain event of the year. Spring goods will arrive in a few weeks. We must have room to place them on our counters and shelves. Loss or worth is not a serious considera tion at this sale as every odd, broken lot of goods must be sold and price must sell them. $6.75 $9.75 Just as Sure as Night Follows Day-Mothers: You will buy boys' suits during this sale at prices that will scon open the purse and start you fixing up the boys. ,35 for knee pants, worth up to $4. $3.85 for very fine suits, select designs and materials, worth up to $6.50. fj2.35 for boys' mackintoshes, the king of rain garments for wear, worth $5.00 to $7.50. Young Men's Overcoats 3.15 for covert knee-length, size 35, worth $10.00. No Mail Orders Filled. No Goods Sent on Approval. -Heavy ami medium weight, light or dark color, to $12. values. These overcoats arc the kind that satiny. -Overcoat and cravancttw, hand -tailored. hamUomc tyle and fabrics, all color ami material to $18 value. a I A 71; -When you ec these KannenH yon will fully appre Q I U I ciatc what we mean hy bargain, The moot select of cravencttct and overcoat worth up to $25. This Is PANTS Time ' Ami we will eive vou a festival in our pant ry. Several hundred pair of good and finest kinds, material cost, will be about the sale of price we loilow at this sweep-out of odds and ends. m -JC For tailor-made case mere and worsted in checks, stripe and mix Q I I W turcs to $3.(10 values. CO OR -Select styles, wool or worsted materials, all styles, worth tyfc.UU to $4.00. ' -Custom finished, merchant tailor fabrics, dress and business pants to $5.00 values. aa nclmported materials, full hand-tailored, dress and business pants MO.QW to $6,50 value. ODD COATS AND ODD VESTS Left over after matching up suits, stock from the big scason'o business, will go in the odd and end sale at cost of materials. j Sec the Windows. Odd and Broken Lots. Not all sizes in every lot, but your size will be found in several lots, as there are sizes lrom 33 to 50 in this sale. 4? A K C for dark and medium colors, p4.0D values up to $10 Suits Cfi Double and siugle breasted styles in dark pO.OU or medium colors, all wool cascmcrcs, medium worsteds, cheviots; etc., with hand-padded collars and shoulders, hair cloth and linen canvas shape retaining fronts. Odd suits from the season s best sellers, that sold up to $16.50. 011 Cfl -Imported and domestic in all wool or manipulated I l0U fabrics, iucludiiiK silk, mixed worsted, thibct. valour, fancy crsemere. tweeds, etc. Suits worth up to $20.00. A I n en - Full custom finished all through, shrunk material in S I 3.0U dressy fabrics, also nobby business and street imU, ,he kind of suit that did a fhtrc - - Astoria's leading clotli.me house. aiue to -W. Overcoats & Gravenettes While an overgarment is a necessity in this climate till May ht, we M close out this entire stock during this sale. The Xr JhSLSt best that money can buy: but the price we name is not near wholesale cost on most of them. Inspection of the goods is invited. n 44 it 4 4 BARGAINS IN HATS 33 to We always have and always will do the hat bus.ness of this c.ty, be cause we clean up our stock at the end of each season by se ling the hats while in style at about half what other stores are charging for like styles. Mi OR Soft Hats, Stiff Hats, black, brown, earl, otter, ochre, drab, $IWV tan; full leather; sweats and silk mohair bands andbinding, nobby up-to-date $2.50 values in this sale. ' SUITCASES, TRUNKS, ETC. This stock takes up lots of room that we will soon require for spring goods so just take them away for actual wholesale cost. , Young Men's Suits This department will show some nobby suits; there are only a' few of a kind left on hand, at prices that will allow every youna man to have 8 new rig. ." , Furnishings and Small Fixings This department will be a regular feast of bargains as the lots are numerous -in some cases not many of a lot-ywe cannot quote price on as the different things will go almost as fast as laid out for sale or shown in our windows, i he way to get full benefit of the snaps is to come as soon as possible; the carter the better. The variety to choose from are shirts, box, suspenders, underwear, gloves, neckwear, sweaters everything you wear will be found at about one-half value. All odds and ends must go Sale Will Come to an End Saturday, February 15th at 9 o'clockP. M. Monday, February 17th Stock Taking IWins RflHv in March we Beerin to Receive SPRING CnnHs ' m. 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