Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 25, 1913, Image 4

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Commences Monday December 29 At
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Our C l e a r a n c e S a l e this year will differ from other Sales conducted by us at this season o f the year.
one time in the year we don’t figure on making a profit.
Our prices will be CUT DEEPER.
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It is just before invoicing and we can count money much easier than we can measure Dry-
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Most o f the buying public in this vicinity know the class o f Merchandise we handle and we are going to give you an opportunity to buy Mer­ X
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chandise o f merit at a very low price.
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EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE (EXCEPTING A FEW CONTRACT GOODS)
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W e are anxious to please, and to give our customers the best service possible, any goods not satisfactory can be exchanged or can be returned and the ±
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money will be cheerfully refunded, but must be returned within a reasonable length o f time.
NOTICE:
ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD STRICTLY EOR CASH DURING THIS SALE.
Men’s and Boys’ Shoes
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Ladles’ fine ribbed Cotton Vests or
Pants (white o n ly )........................... 40c
Ladies’ Cotton Vests............................ 2oc
Ladies’ fine ribbed Union Suits, reg­
ular $1.25 value................................ 85c
M E N ’S A N D B O Y S ’ S H I R T S .
Men’s Work Shirts...............................
Men’s Better Work Shirts...................... 40c
Same in Boys’ ........................................... 35c
Misses’ Cotton Union, white or
g ra y .......................................... 40c to 60c
Towels, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Oil Cloth,
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pentine Crepes, Flannelettes
Ladies’ Heavy Shoes for hard service.................................... 1.80
Ladies’ Patent Leather, Gun Metal or Vici, button...........V. 2.80
The above Shoes are all late styles, the quality is good, and you
will not be disappointed in their wear.
30-in. Wool Batiste..................................................... 39c
than those advertised here, but we don’t recommend them to our
Amesbung Serges..............................................
48c
27-in. Silk Messaline................................................ 65c
trade, because at the present high prices of leather you cannot
buy a stylish, all solid leather Shoe for less money.
Children’s Shoes will.be sold at proportionately low prices.
36-in. Black Messalin, a beautiful silk........................ 95c
Short lengths in Silks and Dress Goods at less than cost.
Men’s ribbed cotton fleece Unde-r
\v -ar, shirts or drawers, gray, sal-
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mon or cream....................................
Broken lines of Shoes at less than cost to close out.
35c
W O O L NAP B L A N K E T S , W H I T E , GR AY,
T A N OR F A N C Y
C O N S ID E R IN G T H E
TODAY,
the
famous
Men's wool Underwear, shirts or drawers 79c
Cat
Ask to see
Loti, Lot 2, Lot 3 Shoes.
H O S IE R Y
Ladies’ Black H ose............................... 10c
Ladies’s better quality H ose................ 12c
Ladies’ 25c H ose......... .......................
20c
Including
We have-cheaper Shoes
Hose.
No
better hose made than
THESE
PRICE O F C O T T O N
BLANKETS
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GA IN S A T T H E PRICE MARK9D ON T H E M .
ALL
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GO, W E
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HAVE
RESERVED
CONTRACT
GOODS.
part w ool............................................ 79c
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B L A C K C A T H OS E
Chicago Kenosha Hosiery Co,
Boys’ cotton, heavy fleece Shirts or
Drawers.............................................
....... 85c, $1.20, $1.40, $1.60, $2.00. $2 40
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LARGE
BLANKETS,
KENOSHA, WIS
28c
Ladies’ Wool H ose.................. 20c, 28c, 40c
GRAND
C L E A N -U P
SALE
Boys’ cotton Union Suits...................... 40c
You will have to see our Sweaters to appréci­
ai <i the wonderful bargains we are offering.
Men’s Felt H ats................ $1.20, $1.95, $2.40
Boys’ Felt H ats............................. 80c, 1.20
Don’t Forget to Buy Shoes and Shirts.
Men’s extra heavy Wool Socks............. 23c
Men’s Black Cahmere S o c k s 2 0 c
$1.80
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You can buy at a big saving in prize.
Ladies’ Vici, better quality,.................................................. 2.35
54-in. Midnight Blue Serge.......................................$1.39
Men’s F'annel Militar Collar Shirts
Men’s Wool Pants, the best $2.50
pant in Dallas, take your choice
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Ladies’ Vici, Button or Blucher, all solid. ............................. $1.80
Staple Colors French Serge...................................... 79c
Men’s ribbed Shirts or Drawers,
Sheeting, Pillow Tubing, Muslin, Toweling,
Outing Flannels, Kimona Goods, Ser­
50-in. Storm Serges................................................... 98c
Black
or double-breasted............................. $2.40
15c up
merchandise.
Men’s Black Sateen Shirts.................... 40c
Men’s Oregon Flannel Shirts, single
Children’s heavy fleece cotton, two-
piece............................................
We certainly have surprises for you in all wool Dress
Goods and Sil.ks No old style or shelf-worn, but good
M EN S AND B O Y S ’ U N D E R W E A R
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Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes
Dry Goods
Onìy À Few
Men’s Blucher and Good Work Shoe.................................. $2.20
Ladies’ Coats to close out at less than cost.
Men’s Napa Tan Work Shoe................................................ 3.20
Children’s Coats at Closin-out Prices
Men’s Gun Metal Hlucher Dress Shoe.................................. 2.20
Men’s Gun Metal Hlucher Better Shoe................................ 2.40
A few of those Men’s Oregon Cashmere Suits, worth $15,
Men’s Gun Metal, Hutton or Hlucher,
some stores get $4.00. . 2.80
Men’s Gun Metal, Hutton or Hlucher, some stores get $4.50. . 3.20
to close
Men’s Gun Metal, Button or Hlucher, some^tores get $5.00. . 3.E0
Men’s 12-in. Work Shoes, a good one............................. 3.95
$ 10.00
Men’s 14-in. Work Shoes, 2 buckles, cap toe......................... 4.80
Men’s 15-in. Work Shoes, plain toe....................................... 4.35
A Few Ladies’ and Men’s Rain Coats to Close Out.
Men’s 12-in. Work Shoes, Napa T a n ..................................... 4.80
Ladies’ Dress Skirts at Cost Price.
Men’s 14-in. Napa Tan Work Shoes, 2 buckeles, cap to e........ 6.00
Boys’ High Top, 2 buckles, 12 to 2 V i................................... 2.30
A Big Assortment of Boys’ Knee Pant Suits, Double-
Boys’ High Top, 2 buckles, 3 to 5 >/a...................................... 3.20
Breasted and Norfolk, at Sweeping Reductions.
Many Other Lines of Shoes Cut in Price.
LADIES' AND C H IL D R E N ’S U N D E R W E A R
(DO NOT ASK FOR CREDIT)
Men’s Leather Gloves. ...................
19c, 40c, C0c, 80c, $1.00. $1.25, $1.40
Men’s Fine Worsted Socks.................... 20c
$ 1 . 60 , $ 2 . 00 , $ 2 . 40 , $ 2;60
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Men’s Cotton Socks, black or tan ......... 10c
LY FOR S H E E T S , A T A BIG C U T IN PRICE
Men’s 35c Socks, black or tan, silk lisle. 25c
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Men’s Cotton mercerized Socks............. 20c
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NOTICE: W e have always given big values in our Boys’ Clothing, selling them on a very close margin o f profit. f
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N ow you can buy these suits at a big cut in price. It will pay you to compare not only pr:‘c3 but quality. W e have Y ♦>
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city, if prices are equally as good? Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.