The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 06, 1922, Image 4

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Sal e Opens
Sale Closes
Saturday
Saturday
January 7tli
January 14th
SEVEN DAYS OF
SENSATIONAL SELLING
SEVEN DAYS OF
SENSATIONAL SELLING
EXCEPT MOTIONS AND COLLARS
II
NO MATTER WHAT YOU NEED OR DESIRE. NOW IS THE BEST TIME FOR MONTHS TO COME TO BUY
Silk remnants.
SOME OF THE REASONS ARE TOLD ON THIS PAGE. BUT SCORES OF OTHERS ARE
One lot of wash goods.
NO MENTION.
Cotton and woolen goods rem­
nants.
Warner’s corsets
styles).
One lot of women’s dresses.
One lot of women’s coats.
Millinery.
THAT
CAN GET
“NOTHING LIKE IT IN YEARS,” YOU’LL SAY, FOR YOU WILL FIND STACKS OF STAPLE MER
CHANDISE WITH PRICE TAGS THAT WILL MAKE YOUR EYES OPEN WIDE.
(discontinued
Women’s dress gloves (slightly
mussed or faded).
HERE
IT.
A SALE OF WINTER
COATS 3312 OEF
These coats present saving possibilities quite out of the ordinary.
Included are wonderful models of polo, velour, plush, bolivia and duve
delane. Luxuriously fur trimmed and plain tailored models to choose
from. Every winter color in the assortment. All coats that were $ 19.50
to $55.00 each, now—
$1 3 to $36.
Plain and fancy Silks.
Woolen dress goods.
Woolen skirt goods.
Corduroy velvets.
Esmond robe cloth.
Outing flannels.
Dress g nghams.
Romper cloth.
Percales.
Curtain scrims and nets.
Cretonnes and draperies.
Table damask.
Bed spreads.
Towelings and turkish towels.
Men’s wool shirts.
Men’s wool pants.
Men’s and boys’ mackinaws.
Men’s fancy suits.
Boys’ clothing and extra pants.
Men’s dress sox.
Men’s dress shirts.
Men’s silk shirts^