g THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1907. ' " " "M""miJ MMMW VL nth. ifiU fPtwJ: 10m JJ) ' I WIAGINE this big store turned into a bargain booth every depart- M lK4fSPPi I CJ m S ment f'"ec! wit'1 cut pr'ce offer'ngs Bargains Bargains MA jKfpfW I -yljMSElfr That's what awaits you at the Mid-Summer Clearance Sale, S I I ,iW WMiWi- ' I which opens Thursday morning a veritable feast of plenty, such ?S?? M&afez I fiJVSx money saving chances as must amaze you, when you come. LPS t-1 U tt LADIES' TAILORED SUITS. Sales may come nix! i,alcs ii'ny go, but at no s.ile v. ill (lie reduced prices he so thinly Hd in (he ininds tif the people as those named for our Mid-Summer Clearance. These prices are .simply liejonri competition anywhere, and invohes the sale of the finest as emblaze of spring and summer merchandise eer exhibited in the Coos Hay Country. I tend these items for further proof: All tailored suits, formerly soiling from $15 to $22.50, go at the Mid-Summer Clearanco Sale, ut, each $11. on Ladles' Tailored Suits, formerly selling from $25 to $30, go at, suit, only $1.,7." $32.50 to $37.50 suit, go at suit $22.50 $40 and $42.50 Ladies' Tailored Suits, choice, suit .$32.50 LADIES' COATS AND JACKETS. Ladies' Novelty Jackets, selling regularly from $12 to $12.50, go at, choice $8.75 Long Coats, formerly selling at $20, go, choice. .$18.85 uch phenomenal opportunities such astonishing values such prac tical economies such pointed and pertinent prices who will care to miss them? What are your needs? What are your tastes? Drop in and see the sub stantial bargain?. -You will find them at every turn, and if you turn often enough, you can save considerable money. Sals begins promptly at 8:30, Thursday morning, August 8th, and closes at 10:00 p. m., Saturday evening, August Z4th. Be sure to attend often. More than ever before will it pay you to do so. INTERESTING SAVINGS IX JILX'S SUCTION. Judging from the great reductions made in the mcn'si section, tills department will be crowded to its capacity Willi eager bujers throughout this sale. The prices named at the Mid-Summer Clearance Sale are unsur passed, and no man ca.i wlnly pass up this buying oppor tunity. Itead (hose items, ni.d there will be tlocns more. mex's scsi'nxnirs. Men's Suspenders, formerly selling at 35c the pair, go at, pair lie Men's Suspenders, formerly priced at G3c and, 75c, all go at, pair !J7e MUX'S HANDKERCHIEFS. Men's 10c Bandana Red and Blue Handker chiefs, each lc .MUX'S HAT BARGAINS. Men's Soft and Stiff Hats, formerly priced at $2 to $3.50, all go at choice, each 2c $5 Stetson Stiff Hats for men, biack, about a dozen In the lot, assorted sizes, good block, go at, each $1.05 Summer Shirtwaist Suits at Half Price Our remaining stock of Summer Shirtwaist Suits in fine lawn, linen and dotted Swiss, handsomely trimmed with embroidery and lace. Former prices were $2 to $12.50, and at the Mid-Summer Clear ance Sale they all go at exactly half the regular prices. Remem ber there is - HALF OFF At no tlnio were greater reductions indulged in than at the Mid-Summer Clear ance Sale. No matter how many skirts, or whatever, you may have on hand, it will pay you big to anticipate yftur wants for months to come and buy liberally at this sale. Look at these items: UNPARALLELED REDUCTIONS IX LADIES' TAILORED SKIRTS All our Ladies' Skirts, formerly selling as high as $S, go on sale fiJS QC Thursday morning at the one price of, ach ipJJ?J All other novelty plaid and mixed weaves in Ladies' Tailored &L f Skirts, formerly selling fiom $12 to $20, go at choice, each . . . qJ,Jr And correspondingly low prices on all other skirts. Don't miss to look the stock over. RULES GOVERNING THIS SALE. No goods will be sold at Clearance Sale prices prior to August 8th. No sale goods will be exchanged, returned for refund, or sent on ap proval. No telephone orders tor sale goods will be filled. Mall orders will bo filled only when money accompanies order, and on conditions the goods are in stock at the time we receive the order. Wo reserve the right to send fair substitutes, or refund the money. No sale goods will be laid away without having been paid for, nor sent C. O. D. A nominal charge for alterations will he made. WONDERFUL SAVINGS IN MEN'S SUITS There is certainly the greatest saving in it for you to buy your suit during this sale. Never have we reduced the prices so greatly, and never was it more advantageously to buy. Look these prices over, and then be at the sale to make your selections. Lot No. 1. Men's Light Outing and three-piece Suits. Former price C S! Q C was $12:50. A great buy at, suit pJirJ Lot No. 2. Our entire line of Men's Suits, formerly selling at $10.50 and $20 must go at the Clearance Sale to make. room for our big fallan V fl ? stock. So take your choice, suit Jpfi 1 .& C$ Lot No. 3. Men's Spring and Summer Suits, formerly selling fromgr J ftP $21.50 to $25, go at the Mid-Summer Claerance, suit p I CJ.y Lot No. 4. Men's Suits, formerly selling from $27.50 to $35, allS 5Q AC go at the one price of, suit , '. 3 1 y. jf J GREAT SAVINGS IN LADIES' WAISTS. Our Mid-Summer Clearance Sale will be an abundant feast of bargains, but in no section of the store will bargains be so substantial as in the Ladies' Waist Section. Head these items: $1.50 Ladies' Waists 65c. These waists are made of excellent quality white and black lawn. Made up in this season's styles, with long and short sleeves. This lot represents our entire line of summer waists formerly sell ing up to $1.50. Mid-Summer fhfs Clearance price, choice, each 1JtJ $1.75 Waists 95c. Wntte Lawn Waists, handsomely trimmed with lace and embroidery, and formerly selling at $1.G5 and $1.75. QSf Your choice, each JJ $2.25 Waists $1.25. These are the prettiest waists you ever saw at $2 and $2.25. Although they sold rapidly when the season was on, we do not want to take chances in carrying them over, and out they must go at reduced prices. Hence all our $2 (tl C and $2.25 waists go .at, cholco p A & $8 Jap. Silk Waists $4.75. These handsome Jap. Silk Waists are daintily trim med with embroidery and lace. Short sleeves, and, this summer's styles. Former prices were from fO to $8. , 7S '(b All go at, each GIGANTIC SAVINGS ON SHOES The real savings that await you at the Mid-Summer Clearance Sale, mean more to you NOW than at any previous sale. First, we can assure you of larger and more complete assortments, and secondly the prices are more pronouncedly re duced. Read over these items, and then be here to lay in your fall supply of shoes for the whole family. 38c :. Sizes .97c Lot No. 1. Children's Black Vici and White Oxfords. Sizes 3 to 10. Former prices were $1.15 to $1.50. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale, price, pair Lot No. 2. Ladies' Fine White Oxfords. Sizes a tn FWA. Were S2. To close. they go at, pair Lot No. 3.-Men's Work Shoes. Excellent values at $3.25. Good assortment of sizes.' Buy now, pair only Lot No. 4. Ladles' Oxfords in vici, patent leather and box calf. This season's lasts, and regularly sold at $3.50 pair. All sizes and widths. No more powerful buy ifl Crt at the Clearance Sale. Pair p 1 .JV? Lot No. 5. Missc-' Shoes in vici, box calf and gun metal. Sizes 8 to 2. Regular prices were $2.25 and $2.50. A great saving is yours in buying now, at pair. Lot No. C. Boys' School Shoes. Made of best grade materials. All sizeB from 10 to 5. About 200 pairs to select from. Former prices were $2.25 to $3. Choice, pair $1.55 $1.70 Lot No. 7. Ladies' Shoes In vici, patent leather and bos calf. New styles and lasts. All sizes from J& to S. Among this lot are some Old Ladles' Comforts and Juliets. Regular prices were aB-High as $4.50. Mld- Strmmer Clearance Sale, price, pai Lot No. 8. Men's lOxfords in vici and box calf. New lastsJprmer price was $4 and .1XyrK big buy, pair only. Lot No. 9. Men's Work Shoe. A big assort ment to choose from. Among the lot are a number of genuine Napa Tans and tho famous "Jeff Work Shoes. Sizes u to 11. Former prices as Jiigh as $4.50. A wonderfupsaving at, pair Lot NglO. Men's Dress Shoes. Several hun drdapairs to select from, All sizes and widths. tegular prices were $4 to $5. Come in vici. box calf and gun metal, and latest lasts. All go at the low .price of, $2.58 $2.75 MEN'S UNDERWEAR SAVINGS. Men's Drawers only In wool and salmon and brown ribbed cotton. Former prices werf !J5c to $1. Sizes 30 to 3G. Entire lot goes Q at, garment I "C Men's Jean Drawers. Worth 50c pair. Made same as the famous Scrlven's drawers, which sells everywhere at $1 pair. Our price at the Mid Slimmer Clearance Sale, Tfci pair JljC Men's White India Gauze and French Balbriggan Underwear shirts and drawers. Especially lino garments, and sells regularly at 75c. .Mid Summer Clearance Sale, price, A "t? per garment HrOC Men's Ribbed Underwear In dark tan and balbrig gan. Medium heavy weight, and Just tho gar ments for this climate. Formerly selling at 76c a agrment. A great but at, a ey per garment tt4 C MEN'S WORK AND DRESS SHIRTS. Men's Dress and Work Shirts, odd sizes, formerly selling from 50c to $1 each, all go at the Mid Summer Clearance Sale, 0X. each d2C Men's Fine Dress Shirts. All sizes. This season's patterns. Worth $1. Mid-Sum- Kff . mcr Sale price, each 3)& C WONDERFUL SAVINGS IN DRESS GOODS The Dress Goods Section is bound to be crowded from morning till night throughout the life of this sale. Such prices as the ones that will prevail, assures us of this. Therefore, in order to get the best in the stock, better come out as early 'as possible to make selections. The Dress Goods Section is bound to bo crowded from morning till night throughout tho life ot this sale. Such prices as the ones that will prevail, assures us of this. Therefore, In order to get the licit in tho stock, better come out as early as possible to make selections. All mixed novelty wool Dress Goods, 30 che3 wIdo A7 q ..i iii.r f,,, 7r.n tn src. co at. cholco, yaiu "ire. $1 to $1.05 Wool Dross Goods, 30 to 42 inches wldo, goes at the Mid-Summer Clearance Sale, yard SILK AND WOOL DRESS PATTERNS. $2 Dross Patterns, yard Vi ti- $2.25 and $2.5Q Dross TattoiMS, yard jfj-jj $3.00 Dress Patterns, yard ' TABLE LINEN SAVINGS. 75c bleached and unbleached Table Damask, yard Ii- $1 bleached Damask, yard "-1" $1.2o and $1.50 all Linen Daunsk, yard $1 75 and $2 nil Linen DamsHk, yard Vi- $2.25 and $3.50 Table Damask, yard '' WHITE GOODS SAVINGS Our Summer Waistings iintl Wash Dress Materials go nt the Mid summer Clearance Sale at piactically half price. This will be of special interest to hundreds of women in tills vicinity, and in view of there being limited quantities better come out eaiiy to do your buviiic. All 25c Walstlngs and Wash Materials, go at, yard, only Everything in Walstlngs, White Goods and Wash Dress Goods, formerly priced at 35c, goes, yard 50c Walstlngs, Organdies, Mulls, etc., go at. r yard & C5c and 75c Walstlngs In silk and cotton, fine organ dies, mulls and figured fabrics. Choice, yard Wondeiful savings awaits you in the Toweling; Section, and what ever you do don't leae the stoic Thursday without looking at these great values. 5000 ytirdb of 1992 Irish Toweling, worth regularly 10c to 12 c. The lot represents a very special buy made for pur Mid-Summor Clearance, and out tho entire consignment goes at, ff yard iv . . . -X- ' About 2000 yards of the genuine Irish Huckaback Towo'ling, worth fully 12 Vjf. A powerful buy. O Yard only Oi Yards und yards of Unbleached Toweling, of the pure llnon, formerly selling at 15c. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale, fc prico, yard Sty 35c BOYS' WASH PANTS 14c. These pants would sell regularly at 35c eacn. They are made of good grade material, carefully sewed, and to close them out, they go at, pair 35c BOYS' SHIRTS 23c. Our entire line of Boys' Shirts, selling up to 35c, go at the Mid-oummer Clearance Sale, each ,&J)C JLW.1Y1I1S M. C005'5AY5RCAT'I;5T STORE BOYS' SUITS AT HALF Ages, 6 to 15. About 100 Boys' Suits of this season's purchase, regular prices rang ing fiom $1.50 to $8.50 will go out Into activo service during this sale. Thoso suits are special buys at tho regular prico, and they indeed powerrui buys at tho price avnr'b now asked for thorn J &Ivo MEN'S AND BOYS' SUMMER CAPS. About 200 Men's and Boys' Capa, summer styles, will be sold during tho early part of this sale. Thoso caps aro regularly selling u C5c, and are good values at that All sUes aro hero, and at the Mid-Summer Clearance Sale thoy go, 3L3L. each : . . . ,Jj ALL MEN'S AND BOYS' STRAW HATS Half Price. Our icnialuiug stock of Men's and Boys' Straw Hats must be closed out at this sale. 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