Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, August 06, 1920, Image 4

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OUR SEMI-ANNUAL BARGAIN HARVEST
Here it is. Our twice-a-vear
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» sale when every
• shelf and counter must
be cleared of all summer merchandise, and when we adjust our stocks in prepa­
ration for the new season's business. Remember that the sale starts this week
Saturday, August Tth.
Yard Wide Bleached Muslin at Special Sale of Gingham Slip­
32c a Yard
overs for Baby
A fine soft muslin in three to ten van!
lengths. This muslin is equal to 45c mus­
lins now sold in bolt and buyers will no
doubt need to come early.
Children’s Koveralls
Everybody knows the good quality of
Koveralls for boys and girls—becoming in
style, practical tor play and hard to wear
out. Regularly priced at $2.
Choice on sale____________________ $169
Shown in sizes 1 to 6 and made of blue
chambray, pink and white ami blue and
white check ginghams. These garments are
reasonably and regularly priced at $1.2"».
On sale now at— .._________________ 93c
Khaki Boy Scout Suits, in Two
Grades—$2.95 and $3.95
Formerly retailed at $4.50 and $5.50 re­
spectively. Kach outfit includes hat, coat,
trousers, leggings and Indt.
August Sale^ Nashua Woolnap Men’s and Boys’ Cloth Shoes
Plaid Blankets, $6.39
on Sale Here
Those are genuine Nashua Woolnap blank­
ets in the eleven quarter size; shown in
pretty pink, blue and tan plaids; every pair
of these blankets is $2 more than we are
asking*. Our over supply makes low price
inducement for your early purchase.
Men’s and boys' white rubber sole«! ox­
fords. $1.25 to $1.75 values, pair.„...... 95c
$2.25 valuas of same, pair............
SI.39
Men’s brown cloth work sho«s, heavy soles
ami heels, $3.50 to $3.73 values
$2 69
Boys’ of same, $5 ■value*, choice...
$2 45
THE WIND-UP SALE OF
MEN’S SUMMER NEEDS
You can change a dollar for more value at this final clean-up of all shirts, underwear and
furnishings at this sale, than you will ever have the chance to again. We have had a very
successful season and this sale combines not only the opportunities presented in our clearing
our shelves, but we have also let the spirit of profit sharing guide us in placing still lower
prices than w* have ver n arked on similar grades in proportion to their actual t o g i n d
present market value.
_________________
From basement to roof, in every nook and corner, here are bargains that will stir
you to buying as you’ve never bought before. Every article presented for sale is
clean, new and desirable—merchandise which will prove useful for many months
to come, quoted at reductions that are real reductions.
Q r f 'V ; S
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The Prettiest Blouses
of the Season
Specially made for summer service in th»- most comfortable and
cool materials. And designed to give freedom without losing
one jot of smartness. They are embellished with hand-stitching
in m at ami natty effects which vyill appeal to the woman who
likes h«T summer wear to have lx»th the unusual touch to it as
well as their freshly “ doneup” appearance. Regularly priced
at $1 65 to $17.50—
ALL AT ONE FOURTH OFF THE MARKED PRICE
August
August Sale of Silk Poplin
Dresses
32 Inch Imported Zephyrs Now
at 63c a Yard
There are less than a dozen dress«-* left,
but the siz»-s are goo«l—36 to 42 -the styl«-s
are all new and colors are navy, copen,
gray and black. All arc $15 values ami
Jx-tter.
Choice each now.............. ................... $9.95
1 hese fine zephyrs are beautiful in quality
as well as pattern ami are exceptionally
good values at 63c a yard. Only the fact
that we have some double shipments in­
duce* us to lower the price a few days for
quick re«luction of stock.
Muslin Underwear Now at
One Third Off
Figured Georgette Crepes at
$1.69 a Yard
This is our last sale of th«- season on mus­
lin untlerwcar. Replacement prices of new
stocks are more, in some instances, than
our sale prices. This is one more opp«*rtu-
nitv f«*r you to save if you choose. Figure
one-third off the r«-gular marked prices.
1 hese all-silk g«-orgette crep«-s are worth
up to $3.50 a yard and are a ll.40 inches
wide. Some patterns are individual waist
lengths. AH are rare bargains.
36 Inch Fine Percales Now at
43c a Yard
These percales arc l*-*t quality in light
back-ground patterns. There is a big range
of pattern* to choo*»- from—figures, stripes,
plaid* and checks—all fast colors.
Wool Dress Goods Now at
10 Per Cent Off
< >ur wool dress good* stock offers splendid
rang»- for selection in all-wo«»l patterns.
<hir regular prices are alr»-ady below mar­
ket value ami this additional discount is all
the more reason that selections should be
made this month instead of next.
C learan ce
HERE ARE WASH FABRICS AT
Sale of
LESS THAN WHOLESALE
Kitchenware
•lust our cnd-of-th»--*eason clean-up of all wash grxxls with prices cut to below cost re-
gar«lles* of whether we have but a few yards or several pi«-ces. And the qualities and
More than a hundred pieces
Regular values 75c ro $ 1 25
styles will wear well for many months, even several seasons.
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