The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 21, 1915, Section One, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOMAy, PORTLAND, yOVEJIBER gl. 1913. .
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News Item From
Friday Orcgonian
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The Doors Swing Open Tomorrow
(Monday) Horning at 10. 'Twill Be the
Most Wonderful Sale Ever Known!
READ! BEHOLD!! THEN ACT!!!
Listen, Folks. I want to talk to you just
a minute or two. I want to tell you a few in
side facts about this sale, That Tomorrow Will
Ce the Talk of the Town.
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My name is J. V. Roberts. I am the sales
manager in charge of this store. For two
days now I have seen the owner walk the
floor. He had told me he must vacate. Said
bills were coming due, and it looked mighty
bad for him.
o o o
Yesterday, Saturday, morning at 9 o'clock
he came to the store and said: "Roberts, I
haven't slept a wink. I am going back home
now, and I place the entire situation in your
hands. If you can get me $10,000 for my
$30,000 stock by winding up this affair, you get
it, and I don't gire a how!.
Now that's the prelude in part, and part of
it's here in this ad. We have gone through
the stock, and -ou can believe me, folks, if
there ever was a sale this is one, and if the
people don't break in those largo plate-glass
windows of ours tomorrow 111 be surprised.
f?h and aSder- Come, Carry Things Away for Almost
ST? Nothing. Never, No Never, Have Mich
STOP! THINK" REFLECT!!! COME!!!!
Just a few of the larger items are brought
out in type below, but to give you a further
idea of the magnitude of the sale here's what
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VJ . i have marked Arrow and Triangle Collars,
LUC UC W UliCO, IA.. X IIOIC 11IU1UV.U w
caps to 19cS 50c neckwear to 19c. Boston
garters to 11 cents and boys' 50-cent under
wear 111 sell for 14; 39 cents will buy men s
odd vests and $1 boys' knee pants I have priced
at 29 cents for your choice.
Men's bib overalls will go for 59 cents; $8
loggers' shoes for $3.98, and $7 rubber hip
boots for $4.29. One lot of underwear in
broken sizes I have priced to close at 79 cents
a garment. It sold to $3.
'
Heavy cotton underwear that sold at six
bits goes for 39 cents; $1.50 union suits are
cut to 79 cents and the very finest $2.50 union
suits will be closed out for $1.39. Now, folks,
I believe that I have told you enough that you
will realize that this is the greatest opportu
nity you have ever known to SAVE, and that
you will be here when the doors swing open
at 10 o'clock tomorrow.
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Arrow. Ides Men's $3-$4 Men's 35c
$1.50 Shirts Hals Cashmere Socks
79c 99c 14c
While They Last While They Last While They Last
Buy Now Men's Suits and Over
coats at Less Than the
Cloth Cost
$15.00-Choice While they Last
Boys' $5-$6
Suits
.4
Wliil e They Last
Boys' $3
Shoes
1.49
While They Last
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To the People
of Portland:
We are caught like rats in
a trap. With over $30,000
worth of the very finest and
newest Fall merchandise on
our shelves, OUR POSI
TION IS INDEED CRIT
ICAL. No other location large
enough and suitable is to be
had.
Our only move is to place
the stock on sale and let it
go for the money it will
bring. That is our decision,
and we herewith make the
announcement of the sale,
which will prove to be the
greatest sale on record, LET
US HOPE.
Men's $6 Odd . Men's $10 Men's $8-$10
Coats Raincoats Mackinaws
$1.98 $2.95 $3.98
While They Last While They Last While They Last
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Adler-Rochester, Garson-Meyer,
Stratford System Clothes
The World's Best
$20 Suits-Overcoats, Your Choice
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Men's $5-$6
Just Right Shoes
.9
WhileTheyLast
$8 Sweater
Coats
HERE IS WHERE THE SALE TAKES PLACE YVimc wicjr J
Remember This, That Thousands Upon Thousands of Dollars' Worth of Goods Crowd Our Store-Nc Matter What You Want, You'll
Find It Here Space fermits ot Unly lYlenUoning a rew or tne many nuiigs-iiunui v
That Will Amaze the Entire City COME!
- r.u: cni wf- All nrtmente. Apply 9:30 Monday morning
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