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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1923)
SALE STARTS FRIDAY, jyLY13thJ^^ MUST BE Cl -0SE1) OUT ALL GOODS FROM OUR FOREST GROVE STORE MUST BE AT OUR HILLSBORO STORE * I I 4 ! Doors Open at Nine on Friday Morning To the First Customers while Quantity Lasts Curtain Scrim 4c Yd. 30-Inch Jap Crepe 13c Yd. GOOD SIZE HUCK TOWELS Each 10c 40-Inch Voiles Dark figured. Per yard 19c Silk Waists and Sweaters $2.98 Extra S »la* people >n every department to give you quick service. Come early and get the plums DRESSES DRESSES For u omen and girl«. Organdies, Voih » —- Crepe«, Gingham« Size« 34 to 5<> o to J | l|l< 16. Have been selling from $3.00 to ▼ I *UU $7.00. Come early. There’ll be a rush $ at this bargain price _ __ Suits, Dresses Women’« Patent Leather VANITY BAGS $1. 98 66c Women’« and Children’s HOSE—10c pair Women’s Fiber Silk HOSE—49c pair 29c 17c 3 pair for 50c SNAP FASTENERS 2c dozen EMBROIDERY—LACES 3c yard SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS Assorted colors with pleated flounce. \ bargain $1.98 Extra Heavy LARGE TURKISH TOWELS 59c each Limited Quantity MEN’S FELT AND WORK HATS While they last 73c MEN’S DRESS PANTS All sizes and different pat terns. Value« to $4 98 $2.98 12 1 2c Dull • I» a rttstoruer «4 Hr J Sise Double Blankets $1.28 \\>ujrn • |l«»y • <»ir!« UNION SUITS- FANTS VF STS < hid lot III « I«l«r «»ut pc 9 •«»«<»• .»< 25c STRAW HATS For Ihr w h«»lr f«rntlv V 10c Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and TWO-PIECE SUMMER SUITS— II« 95 turn wea»r. in kbakt, palm nt ' ■Id at oui r Think it over Only a Few of the Many Bargains CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS—10c MEN'S SOLID LEATHER OUTING SHOES SHOES $1 98 Pair ' SILK THREAD—5< Boy»’, and Girls’ V2 «nd 3/4 SOCKS 19c TURKISH TOW 1.1-5 F •» h 27-1NCH INDIAN HEAD . - - 40-INCH VOILES BATISTE - - 27 INCH GINGHAM................... YARD A chance of a lifetime. Just 87 garments in this lot. Have been selling for $14.95 to $32.50. Want to clear away e’erv garment to make room for our big fall stock that will arrive within a short time. 1 !>< best in style and materia). Fir»t come, first served. Your pick at j -• OUTING CLOTHES BARGAINS Here you are, take your choice. Ont big lot of Breeches, Coats, Skirts, Middie«. Knickers. Too large a stock, w< must unload. Come earlv; get vour pick. All wool tweeds anil khaki Pr 9 yard (ub.i.g ay m« h I Silk. Dotted Swiss and Jersey; Suits of Serge, Serge Tweed Dresses of .silk. and Jersey ; ( oats of \ clour. Plush and Serge. All styles in the lot and in many desirable color«. Values that sold as high as $26.00. Styles of some of them from last .season, but material in these alone worth more to you. Look these over. It will par you. While th« y last ............. Women’« WAISTS and MIDDIES Slightly «oiled. To close out 44c 25c Here i* » tnlur that you wont want I • im*»’». | i><> hhk I i «to« k muwt unload. r* hunt tn «s but nt th«-»f l««wrr than wholcMllr price*. Per vnr«l Dresses, Coats and Capes KORRECT SKIRTS AH wool. Light and dark. Plain and pleated. Values to $8.00 $3.98 Pll LOW TURIN«; BARGAINS mb I ul.mg Per t »rd PRICES WILL BE SMASHED TO THE VERY LAST CENT—THIS STOCK MUST Bl CLOSf D OUT For the removal of our Forest Grove Store to Hillsboro brings about ut overloading in every department AND WE MUST UNLOAD NOW We cannot carry this stock over without loss, and as it cannot be sold in the regular course of trade, wr must bring about A SALE IN WHICH PRICES ARE SO LOW THAT PEOPLE WILL COM! EROM A GREAT DIS TANCE TO SECURE BARGAINS IN MERCHANDISE AT FAR BELOW ACTUAL COS1 A Sale Witbout an Equal—Prices Smashed to the Limit—Small and Broken Lots Practically Given Away Doors Open at Nine o’clock Friday Morning « Jacquette and blouse styles hi Pongee, Silk Crepe, Brocaded, Etc. Values to $12.50. That will go at Coats, To the First Customers while Quantity Lasts I 20-yard limit. 20-yard limit. Doors Open at Nine on Friday .Morning PEARL BUTTONS—3c card CHILDREN’S VANITY BAGS—25c MEN’S ARMY BREECHES H< i lanned $1.29 CLOTHES BRUSHES—9c HAIR BRUSHES—12'/,C brillo aluminum CLEANER—25c 10c Pkg. Free with abort 25c PALMOLIVE TALCUM POWDER—15c 50c PROPHYLACTIC TOOTHBRUSHES—25c MEN’S SHIRTS BOYS’ BLOUSES S ouk «lightly «oiled ij, n*WT 1 > .In ,| I,, |j,, very luweat on ihl« big tlt.iihlr »!•>• k of r unload, and you will find thr great. «1 «h.w b«r- ’ ” • »1........... ly dkw. a f." «H H h . b Abound Throughout the Entirr Slock WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES TENNIS SHOES AND OXFORDS White and black While they last 98« ' nine» to $5 (10 25c $1.00 Pair MEN’S WORK SHIRTS 53. Men’s Heavy WHIPCORD ’'ANTS $1.99 SHOES SHOES MEN’S SUMMER UNION SUITS Small ai«r« Men’« Blue Stripe COVF.RAl.l_S $1.98 25c BOYS' SUSPENDERS lie Si*«*« 3»» to 44 BAREFOOT SANDALS Men'» Heavy khaki pants Si«r» B to 8 79c ains in Gossard-Kabo-Nemo Mi««««’ and Children’» All Leather PUMPS AND OXFORDS » $1.98 The l.ataat Novelty Corsets Egyptian Sandals Diacontinued models and broken Iota and aises. Vai uea to $6.60. While they Inst BIG ODD LOT Odd «iz< s and broken lot«, All go at—each $1.98 98c grrrii, grey, white, tan, biegr, plain and two l"i|r Pumps and Oxfords A Bargain In u|| «|«e» $3.98 Bargains in Broken Lots I Hundreds of Values not Advertised