The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 01, 1905, Image 18

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are cheap at a tmall price, other are cheap but
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In any case, cheap clothes are priced out of -,"
f proportion to their real .value and ..give neither
pleasure
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pleasure nor profit to the Wearer during their ex- vv. V '.jj
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Good Clothes at a low price that give value In
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; weax, In style and In fltaTe a matter of economy ,;
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On account of the large volume of business
we do we are able to sell thoroughly Good Clothes
at a low prloo Inexpensive but not cheap.
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T1s the Last Call!
T;SA TURD A Y.MONDA VAND TVESDA Y.
; TE LAST THREE DAYS
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Efaroo's Remodeling Sale has only .two days more.
Unexcelled,, bargains on these two days. Prices, are ;
ahchallcn&ed.:zOurstock;must be, disposed of so we i,
' catty emodel ourstore tQ accommodate our increased -business.
.Take this warning and you will get the great
est shoe bargains you ever enJoyed: ; 7; , ; ;? ,' - 'i w'X
: Men's Vid Calf ; and 1 Box
1 Calf - Shoes, in , Blucher
and lace styles, broad and narrow toes. For
mer price $2.00, $2.75 and $3.00.,; Now.1.95-
Women's lhoes in good American - kid, in
Cuban, military and Tow beds, broad and nar
row toes, patent and kid tips, hand sewed.
Former pnce $3.S0.vNow........lV;yi.8&
Men's Good Dress Shoes. Former price $2.00.
Now v ...... ..... i .... , . . r . . . 91.45
Men's Good Dress arid Working Shoes, in calf
skin. Former price $1,78 and $2.00. ;
Now, rr;-f.7;-;v:.'i.x: i'iff 15
Men's Shoes, In patent . kfd, patent, colt.and
: patent calf, in Blucher and lace styles, in broad
and narrow toes, in bigH rind' low T heels,
strictly up to'date. : Former prices $3.00, $3.25
and $3.50. Now 4. 2.45
Men's Fine Shoes, in vicl kid, vici calf and box
calf, strictly upto-date toes and heels,in
Elachrer and lace. sty les.Former; price $3.00
.. and &Qa9U. . . . , .. .$245
Men's Good Working Sh6es,-with two soles, full
' stock, waterproof, at ..,.......,.;., $1.25
Boys' Good Shoes in box 'calf and satin calf.
Sizes 8yi to I3yi. Former price $1.50.
Now ; ,..4. . . . , . .:. .98
Boys Good School Shoes, in box calf and satin
; calf. Sizes '11 to 2. . Former price $2.00. - -
Now ... . . . . . . . ; ; ...... ... , . r . . . . .91.49
Boys'. Shoes, with extra heavy soles in box and
., satin calf." Former price $2.50. Now.. $1.74
Shoes for big girls and little girls, in vicif .box
-calf, and kangaroo. calf, in. heavy sole with
;:ibw heels: "V . V---
Sizes 5' . to , 8. . ... .... f, 89
,f Sizes -8 v'to' u.....n;i.?;r7?:.98t
Sizes 11 -w 2.; V.'.f.r.:...".". 91.19
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Women's Spoes, In vici and calf kid, good broad
, toe. and low heel; $1.75 and $2.00'values.
.Women's .Three-Strap.".' Street, and "
iiouse sandals, with fine white kid
linings. Former price $L50. '
; Now ........ ...;...,i89
Infant and Baby Shoes af 1 ' '
nearly .....ONE HALF PRICE.'
Women's Good Kid Oxfords, -
at . .;..v..:;. .91.49
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SHOE.STO'RE
; 232 nc-rjson street, near second
ithis miwhjriijport
down tha ways for, Christianity, Wc arc spank iuidmfor to-; ;
morrow. . The garlands of the clothing world ;wil
Authentic, adopted fasli
unueu oiaxcs will dc rcaay ior mspccuon j x 11c nuu s pi iucs
sers that are willing to. saver - money and not sacrifice style or
uty'have,:m
waiung . ior? you,;unu . yuu u luiu a c nuu uic ;
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The xeal fashions for fall consist chiefly o! single and
double breasted sacks. . The, long frock is worn only by
comparatively few jeople. The variety of stylish fab- -
rics covers a wide, range of coloring, with the dark de-
"::r,.:,Lr!y y,.igns aatrong favorite. !, . t ;.. .'!";';;:,'
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Is the starting point for choice !of over a score vof fall
styles, in single and double breasted sacks. , They are
pvsiiiTCijr wuawuiiwi . guvu values. ' .: ; .
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Just touches thetailor made class. c The styles are superb and
materials of the strictly first dass'order. A $3.50 better suit for
$11.50 than youH see elsewhere: : . "
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High class imports, serges, Italian or Venetian lined. ' The fash
ions are ' very select consisting of fabricsshown in merchant
tailor shops at $25 to $30. The wide range of colors and weaves
insure you a thoroughly satisfactory selection. r;l-V'-f '?LjTr
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Robs the fashionable clothing world of its brightest sparks and
lights. Printer's ink only can serve as a notice that the highest
arts of the tailor's and weaver's skill is on display. The eyes'
and touch create the desire for them a The Hub has robbed them
of all fancy profits. . : :J.'jC'V')z - ' '
You can save 02.50 o $5 on the :
CIotKng Ring Profits of -this city.
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FALL OVERCOATS
2850
Silk Lined Garments are a special leader that cost you $8 more
usually. ' t '" ''''' , ; ." ; ' ; iy' , A; .;, ; '" ".;' -'.' "r
$11 .50, $14.50, $1?;50,
$20 and $25lOvBrcoats
Puts you jn a class of styles, materials and workmanship :iat
you must go" to the tailor shop to surpass ed must pay mor
than douoie. r .;. , . . : . . ; . i
Opening of the Hamilton Hat Scicon
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Soft and Stiff Hats, fall of 1905, choicest styles. Over 100 dif
ferent ideas to select from.'- The Hamilton is as good as any hat
on earth, no matter what name you call them by. '. , v ;T
The Great Thibcts Fell Styles
23.50.
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The Shoe that teaches all shoemakers how to make shoes right.
We say ,it aU in the following vwrdstyle,. Proper FitGuar
anteed Satisfaction. - r "';. :r: C-'l'-: '-.''i' "j
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