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. THURSUAY, "AUGUST. 31, ; nrzz SallEf? OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, U&EGOJV. " w "N vvi ill II I I I I I I I I I I I ill a I I I II I I I I I I f I - i j r .. iiii ii -T ii ii iii i i iii iii i r ill ii ii ill. i it ;r -njLjii uviu- -. - . - ft POSSIBLY, NOT IN A REGULAR WAY but this is not a regular way of doing business. I am going to sell $75,000 worth of merchandise for $30,000 'SStS GLICKMAN'S for a Period of TEN DAYS STARTING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER FIRST, at 10 A. M IT'S ALMOST A CRIME TO DO THIS KIND OF PRICE JUGGLING BUT WHEN NECESSITY c pRTr-iMn COMPELS, AS IN THIS CASE, AND A MAN IS TOLD TO GO AHEAD AND RAISE MONEY. 5. FRIEND orr. ADm tqq unw np WUFRP1.THFN IT'S MY BUSINESS TO GET IT FOR HIM OREGON'S GREATEST SALES PUBLICIST -vw-rs-- v" wax L Zl . what this merchandise cost AND I DON'T GIVE A CONTINENTAL IF I HAVE TO ALMOST GIVE DON'T CONCERN me A BIT-IT'S THESE GOODS AWAY I AM GOING TO RAISE THIS MONEY. WHAT I AM CiOlINU 1 V UL1 AINU WHAT THE PUBLIC CAN AFFORD A TO PAY THAT IS OF, VITAL INTER EST TO ME A BOYS High Grade Dress Shoes, val ues to $6.00 will QO OC be sold at, pair. . Jl&U md $3.45. Double and Triple Sole Bottoms. BOYS' SHOES Army Munson last the kind that spells Service to go during this sale at, pair $3.95 and ........ ONE BIG LOT OF GIRLS' aSHOES that sold to $6.00, go at, pair 1111 ' ' $3.45 $2.89 A MEN It's not a case of whether you need any Dress Shirts right now or not -but there are close to 3000 of them here and they sold from $2 to $3.50 most any kind of shirt in the lot I want to see a real Shirt scramble, so I've put a crazy price on them of And to make it fecT like the good, old times I'm going to tickle.' the working man with Blue Cbambray Work'1 Slin-t t. throw. 88c oing to 59c Here's a bunch of items that's always wanted, and if the price 1 put on. them don't bring the crowd, I'll throw up my hands: Men's 1 0c Handkerchiefs 3c .Men's 25c Dress and Work Sox at . 9c Men's 35c Garters at. ........... 19c Men's 50c to 75c Neckwear at . . 22c Men's 35c to 50c Dress Sox at . . 19c And 25c Jersey Army Gloves at . 15c y L SHOES' SHOES'. AS WJ H I I Here is where I am going to play havoc with the entire stock. Instead of making separate lots of, the Men s Shoes and fiddling around with several prices I have taken and bunched the whole thing together at one price. You will find shoes in the lot that sold as high as $12, including such high-grade brands as J. E. Tilt, O'Don nell, Walkover, Peters, Avon Stratford, Seltz, Mas ter-Made, etc. About 200 pairs of Men's Black, English Last Soes that sold to $8.00 will go at, pair $12.50 Men's Off . Boys' $8 High Loggers for . . ' Top Shoes at. Boys' Good Heavy Serviceable Shoes that sold to $5.00 will go at, pair Any pair of Ladies' Shoes or Oxfords in the store, low or military heels; merchandise that sold to O fE $12, I will make a clean sweep of at, pair (jlOtClv I have jammed together a big mass of Boys', Children's and also Ladies' Shoes that sold up to $4.00 CT-f and marked them at , t) Here's a good bargain worth going after AQ Grown Girls $5 Dress Shoes, I will sell for ykkij Ladies, you still have plenty of time to wear them, but it's high time for us to get rid of them, so out goes a big lot of White Canvas Shoes, Ox- Off a fords and Black Patent ' Leather Shoes, pair aiuC $2.95 $2.65 $2.29 lei s Qoftiffi I am going to sell Men's Suits and Overcoats at just about what it costs to get them tailored the ma terials, wholesalers' and our own profits, including the losses, we throw in for good measure. $25.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats, you O'fl IV 7PZ can now have your choice of at. ... . tl JL" J O $30.00 Suits for Men and Young Men, .Qfl ZlAA we will sell at 9 JJuVU $35.00 Suits that are sure to take your eye, we will hand out at ............ $40.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits, the price will sure move them at ...... . $45.00 Men's Suits; needless to say, they are the tailor's art, but they go at $50.00 Men's and Young Men's Suits; there's nothing better, but they go - at 7 ftfA'fl" . $i6;00 $19.00 $22.00 $26.85 In the lot you will find most every wanted material, Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots, Cashmeres, Serges, etc.; regular, slims, stouts, long stouts, long slims and all size are here. Alterations free. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back. $10 Men's Raincoats . . Men's $2.25 Khaki Pants $4.85 $15 Men's Raincoats . $1.18 Men's Dress Pants to $6. Men's $3.00 Work or Dress Pants go at $6.00 Can't-Bust-'Em Guaranteed Cordu roy Pants go at $6.85 $3.65 $1.89 $3.59 YOU'LL FIND . j EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES And You Will Al most Have to Help Yourself to Help Us to Take Car of You. I have not forgotten the school boys; in fact, my pencil has slipped pretty badly for the tar is cut right out of former prices. Here's pretty; nearly everything they need: $10 Boys' Suits, choice at ... ... $4.85 $2.00 Knee Pants ; you can buy at 95c $1.50 Caps go at half 75c $1.00 Union Suits, per garment . ,. 68c $1.00 Boys' Blouses at ....... . 48c 35c Heavy Ribbed Stockings at . . 206 S L Here are a few samples of price butchering that ought' to make things pretty lively during this sale or I miss my guess: '' $3 Boys' and Girls' Wool-Mixed Sweaters at ............ . .89c Wool Army Blankets at. ... . .$1.98 (Reclaimed) Men's 2-Piece Underwear at . . . . 18c Men's $2 Ribbed Union Suits at. 95c $1.25 Children's Play Suits at , 78c Boys' Overalls go at, pair ...... 48c It would cost a fortune to put every item into print with a store as chock full of merchandise as this one is, but I'll guarantee one thing: there will be an awful hole put into it .before I get . through if I have to give it away! Everything exactly as represented; the same policy as always will be adhered tc satisfaction oryour money back. FOLLOW THE CROWDS-It's Going to Be a Sight Worth Seeing-rLL SURE MAKE IT WORTH WHILE $1.85 Here's a real treat (or those who enjoy a food cifar I will sell Rigoletto 10c Cigars by the O box ot ou at. (Before I happened to fiyure that means leas than 4c a Smoke.), . but wexl let it co at that. ; - Only 2 Boxea to a Customer. A I should worry I was told to raise money, so here go MeaV Athletic Union Suits iLr.r. .48c And Men's Genuine B. V. D. Union Suits will go at . . . . These prices ought to keep the cash register, pretty busy. 89c S. Friend, Oregon VL Great Sales Publicist, Now in Charge of . s l ls PORTLAND'S GREATEST BARGAIN STORE i : Northwest Corner Second and Alder ALL MAIL ORDERS WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION I've got it fixed that no man in this town need go without a new hat All $6.00 Felt Hat g2 Q A$4.00 FeIt Hats Jg Men's $3.00 Clotk HaU at Men's $2.50 Fine Dress Caps aU go . at . . 85c Caps S1.39 7 It may not rain for few days yet, hut when it does yon won't 'find' rubbers : at these prices,' but I want action so here go Ladies'. Storm Rubbers, at pair . 19c And for good measure, Ladies' Toe Rub bers go at, pair. 10c v. ' .. -' a. r ' f