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PAGE EIGHT. J-Bl_-sftfjifc?%<*£'-' > f Tacoma's Shoonr r« f\ -Lv 1 JL/\ n^ w^S^f^l ■ roil UP^^WKjHr^P^jyg^ $■ 1 M J A <-*^ _i^____r _____r _■ ' ' i__f _____■- _9^_____-____Ewl-^_-^-____-l ALL TACOMA RISES TO APPLAUD THE GREATEST PROFIT-SHARING PLAN EVER INVENTED BY MAN! — i : ; •— last fTianrp~4ft StamrK Frpp *'^T* T no «bu ?a? a ,?y-" 5 h«s taen yea; B .f pmist' TACOMA'S &*(: GREEN STAMP XidoL VUdHLC--*tU OlttlllJJo 1 ICC cnt effort to bring the "S.&H." Green Trading Stamp into its own. To- UU AnniIADTTDQ Tl-IIOn ci OHD . . . . , . . . „ (lav it stands supreme, ennobled by a clean record and glorified by FltALll^UAlv I LX&, 1 HIKL) JrLUUK In response to the urgent request of hundreds of &v thogc millious of people who haye gliared in its liberal bount Have you personally investigated the thousands of our IIS S^f^ittG^f »" McCORMACK BROS. WERE QUICK TO SEE THE VALUE beautiful premiums that you will receive for your filled our wonaeirui onei or "±u g>.ojii. oreen ouunps .rite, , books of Stamps? There is a treat in store for you when no purchase required," which we made all last week, OF THIS WONDERFUL PROFIT-SHARING PLAN you do. Anything that you could desire in Furniture, we have arranged to repeat this offer for two more days, What greater inducement, what greater compensation could Cut Glass, Silverware, Rugs, Pictures, Fabrics and and Tuesday and Wednesday will positively be the last we give our customers than the beauitful Premiums so easily ob- Bric-a-Brac is yours, absolutely free of all cost. Thous days you can get these Free Stamps. tamable by collecting "S.&H." Green Stamps? The first week has ands of dollars' worth of premiums will annually be If You Have Not Started Yet, Start Tomorrow. J*» £ «?•* -cess. The news is spreading Already some splen- distributed to our customers. A shopping trip without If You Have Not Started Yet, Start Tomorrow. hJ™ ■ Sreat **"»"*• The news 1S piling. Already some splen- ft tQ our ium lor ig not VSm&ete. |. did premiums have been redeemed absolutely free of charge. Start | _ _ : —— 1 your book tomorrow. fF^mmmmmmmmmmm^mmmm—^m—mmmmmmr' k Double Stamps Every Day On I THE "SALE OF THE HOUR" -Our Tenth Anniversary Sale goes I |||j Cut Out This Coupon fig* 1 Mt t »i, r» I ir» 1 . on with greater vim; goes on with greater values! Wwa Good for 10 "S.&H." Green Stamps ESSI { Hamilton Packed Products I * ■ * I mm free . .Hi y>«__^ Swift's Soaps make wash- j_i.i.j.._-^_. ■ I In addition to all special or extra stamps with \ /vSS^sTj "- easy. A "11;"11 I "M" g^jf^^tßg n TIP 1 •117 . " 9 n • a cash purchase of 25 cents or over. mmSs gSfo^TS-SiJate __igi Beautiful Samples m Women s Suits, Good Tomorrow, October m, om y . "S.&H." Green Stamps— l!frw nrP^PQ fnaK C *fT t 7~ McCQRMACK BROS, 7 Bars Pride Soap for Ba? p.:::;::r:.::::S Dresses and Coats Come to US for a Song * ■»■»■»—— / Ask for Free Samples of Hamilton Bond Products in t= /-m n a c. • t- t> the Grocery Department. . SSr^t-SS jy& Challenge Any Store in Tacoma To " .^tTBS&Ka ''''" asking. Our stocks are complete — i'-JStWi IV^aa4- TTVi^ke^i DnJ#l!>*/v Dwi/iabl ff&t&BfWfljf* '"' couldn't use them at the price. We / '^jgfjfw if - IVieci 1 IlcbC DcuUlllg JTllCcSi IM C W lOrk IWanUiaCtUrerS K^lf h lf»lS of these a stunning garments. Dame Fash- fA^mMm FA N^i^tf Imjjrm ft I llHBi '<"' has lavished every new fall Innovation fijj *W«vW\ "4ft BLEACHED HOPE \M> LONSDALE MUSLIN —In 5 and 10-yard II * *. C 1 Cm. 1 C ItJI I \\\^ on these beauties. Messallne Silk Dresses SfjU Wtf\jf£m '«« lengths; 10c yard always. - ' 7**» lYlOnSter OlltOiUS OtOCK Or ©# •|\ in charming variety wo cant say more; ifMiWfflM Choice (limit 20 yards) IsC \if M II space forbids. JUt \§*i[y ' Mr, 3R BLEACHED PEPPEKELL SHEETIXG—2 1-4 yards wide; this world P-all I\ZlilliriAl*ir AmXrAC PH ' 'I $55.00 AND $30.00 WOMEN'S NEW FALL <£¥ . mm WfflL standard Sheeting 30c yard everywhere; choice lengths. O£ p ran iviiiiinery/arrives [\ v coat Bob suits youu choice at v" HI a*? vvhlle quantlty lasts •■ 4C And there's groat rejoicing in the 'Milliner, Department, for doesn't that R\ . - __ JiSI%^"L S^ A~''TSVlf^ U vl!^^u; 250^"^^ Herrillgl><>n<> ]&Q mean BARGAINS—BARGAINS THAT WILL CAUSE A STAMPEDE \\\ -I d*l AAO mtw/MEKl*^ stilpes, A. C. A. quality, values to Zhc yard. Choice..... ... ••••'"»' McCORMACKWARDS ON THE MORROW! |V » t \I VI %*93*& x\\WMfflmßS\ BLANKETS—PuII size double Blankets, solid woven, short fIM CI) s-.iMt AM) «0.00 STYLISH BEAVER HATS, CO QK I I j,j tE» X%J • «/O HI I W, WEtIBSZQ nap; tan or white; $1.85 pair values; for I i«JU mil: THEY LAST <9JiJ3 I I ll ' "-' - /ini//9fK!l<P^^ SHEET BLANKETS— fleeced double Blankets. in tan QQ« Yes, while they last— for there are only 7or 8 dozen. But they're beau- „ ,l| "Th, f !rlB" H wont.lnt.. raptures | when the i B9 iM/lM I Or whlte; the $125 kind; now 30C ties, and oh, such variety! Coal-black shapes that will sit jauntily and be- <]fl B, | Per en inc.dols mrno tr.,,,,,,,,;; , u to the «i«j- I \ IC-ff MM '•' BED COMFORTS— cotton filled, reversible silkollne 01 CO comingly on almost any head. . !; Mi T^nrtiJSSpJS^rV pllarni""»: f"! ' ' liwlliill covered; full size; the $2.00 kind; for I .03 9-l.no AM) «3.00 SMART FALL AND WINTER WALKING CQ/IQ M\ |// fill .'red or fancy Suits Plain tailored or V MiM/11l BED COMFORTS—Persian silkoline cover; soft and fluffy COCO HATS IN FELT $QAQ 111 |/!fB fancy Coats. Every new fall fabric or ' \\f£ (1,1 1! cotton filled; the »3.00 kind; for ....... $1i33 Absolutely the most beautiful collection of colors and shapes in women's ll 1/ J/A MB sty i o i 8 represented. s \mil nil IB m BED SHEETS—FuII size, bleached muslin, 3-inch ', QQ#» Kelt Hats that we've ever seen. You MUST see these —it's a treat. All 111 mllW ———————— .^_—^—_ - j?fP II Hl' hem; the 50c kind; for ." Odd the latest shapes and trims are here —a Hat for every face; a Hat for *$_J*t\l\wl! Z .v .■..•.. .... ' if/M!llfft9 PILLOW CASES—Large size, 45x36 inches, bleached muslin; 1C« •very purse. .7 XSR^ * ' P^" ir, Avenne U ln<ll>w ' WiV «) 3-inch hem; the 20c kind; for • IDC CHILDREN'S SCHOOL" HATS—Cute felt shapes, in all O\ QQ fijIJB' 1* ■ uispiaj f«fELjl^ COTTON BATS— white, 3-pound comfort size rolls; QQ colors; a line of $1.49 and $1.79 Hats; now «f> lit J \I '—• - • — ' - MWm $1.00 always; now OJU —Second Floor. w -. Alterations Free! —Second Floor. MM; '_ .- • " —Main Floor. Dr. Denton's Sleeping Thousands of Men's Grocery Values Extraordinary Thousands of Pairs of Mother! Boys' Cloth- Garments for Child- Golf Shirts Near G^^^Sy^nT^ E2TS«?S ~ZJ^, Men's New Fall Shoes . „ .' R / R aJll/ . c . 1 j. 100-pound sacks; 7C- 8 pounds «r- - ;'" ■ ■ lllff at Dlff l\e(lUC ren,S^t ;; ■ Half Price i^-N|. &—*; i One-ThirdOff til Here! %wi^ki * * VIA*, A & iVY bricks " OjC I 1 «v no m \nc on tan voAr $(.so AND $5.00 HOYS' suits or O9C •«*» «^ —« MEN'S NEW fi q r iHo? SfS^ftqt. I*^^^ ffiSfSffis"s^ $2.55 OVEUOOATS. „gg .^^^. : . FALL BHIKTB ...............OUU dozen -■AjD! sacks; 10c everywhere; AC« Blucher or button styles, double vlscol- CHOICB. «p£i«JJ ; "Thesfl world famous earments for lit- Handsome patterns to choose from. in- "FARINA"—No.'o Sack* Til- here TWO for ........ lOC lzed soles; Goodyear welts; all sizes. - The best values we've ever offered 'Ue tot.Tar^ r'oceach^the world over. ' eluding stripes figures or plain colors; coma made; 45c va?ue QOL Tiger Savon Soap, ORo SEE PACIFIC AVENUE WINDOWS. , | "our , boys." Bring them all down : While they last, 0Q« Coat-Shirts with cuffs attached, of > always. : • Tomorrow .. OuCllO bars for ."..V.iZOC BOYS' SHOES—Heavy;. sole, box calf they've all got a chance now. - I each, only ........... ...... uJJC course—no limit; sizes 14 to 17 in- "Pecto" Silk Soap, 7 bars f0r:...... .1.. -.;. .. 23c ; bluchers; an . ideal school v fIM CO > ™ mTS A„, m „. .1, sleeves; a $2.25 CIQQ black- si.eHal per nair 25C now .....# I •£3 slan styles and double breasted value, for $ t >*JQ MEN'S /'RUFF" .NECK ' SWEATER f, ■ "' ' ' ' '! ' I—■ GIBLS' JOCKEY BOOTS—In gunmetal Knicker Suits. WOMEN'S SHIRTS ,OU PANTS— COATS—Tho heavy Shaker knit coats. M _,_,. 7"" .-... *,.-•,.„„ IT~~ " Jftftm with patent uf£;' big girls' V) SO THE OVERCOATS— Cute and comfy Fleece lined, long sleeves, OC- in K ray, blue, white or rod; a $6.50 and i /7\k/m/W s£)THG STORE THAT/J/-~\ Kg sizes, 2 1-2 to 7; now S»tiUW made lust like -rtadV-wlth ankle length; special ZOC $7. Sweater at the "eichi- (C CA ( (JW WB ' £9'SfWESYOUMONEV"I/(/)i . >**[ Misses' sizes, 12 to 2; «9no Coats made Just like dad with 10c PAIK "DRUMMER HOY" HOSE— ■ sive shops"; choice here ... .♦D.OU I WMMI/*MSXm€/WViftfitb/t-V^*/^A now •" ..S>tiUU convertible collar; heavy tweeds or For boys or girls, In fine or A 01- ■ Vlflf I ///////// Mg/i/M tlfQ*i'NC-\ Misses' sizes, 8 1-2 to 2; CI7R warm worsteds. V XC. - coart-e ribs; for .:.......... I Lz\t MADAME! WE RECOMMEND GEO. M J *MJ*z\Jlj M lif€f V'# kV MI §'§ f-/C^#) now :- ••••• •• «P >« •** A BARGAIN FOR BOYS SUPREME! HOYS' OR (JUins- .WOOL .HOSE — A ROCKWOOD'S ANTI-TIBERCCLO- -. M 0 ' ['* J WOMEN'S Rrl? HKKIj QC- BOYS' "NIGHTIES"—In warm, fleecy heavy wool Hose with gray heels and sis WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR ™ B''"'^^™Wl»^fcii^fc__l - ■ ■■ ■ _^r .11. lilKllKS— Now UOU . . ..' ; toes-warm and comfy; OC*» YOUR Hl'SlllND AIL « l.am TJLI ll ~^ BABIES' SOFT SOLE SHOES— AQ_ flannelette, plain stripes; ,» Cf). .: very special, the pair ...25C HERE. " - "* —MalnFloor. fflfc PACIFIC AVENUE; AND COMMERCE AT 15™ ST.. All colors; 35c pair values; for .. \DC our price ......... 3Uu -; ; .;«•.-..•■, - Malu Floor. >I^«P? _ - ' ■ ••!_ '■/.'-. -''■' • . If' —Main Floor. ._'.-.... ••• ,^ —Main Floor. 'f Q'J'Zl- jtZ*::--'''-?^*. '-v-'"'-->;''-'»;-'-. -..-^.-t*|;., I I;■ ;^ : . -"' _.. . .._ . ' , a .^-_ „.,„-., ...-^ ,L ,„. - '■.,'" , r ,^~ Ma .IZ'S-' 1 "*' *" ' " ••""-' "" - *•'-•- ■'•'•'• )*$ f " ■ - •" * ~r,i - •'" *" "-- THE TACOMA TIMES. Monday, Oct. 14,1912.