Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, November 07, 1907, Image 3

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The stringency in the
Money Market
compels us to make
undreamed
of sacrifices at the
Paul Bettleheim Co. Store,
Saturday, Nov. 9 at 9 a. rr
Ever placed before the people of this state, at the Paul Bettleheim Store, Springfield, Oregon
Save this and wait until
Nov
When the doors will swing open for the people to witness the Greatest Avalanche of Majestic Bargains ever placed under a single roof. Our
Reasons for this great sacrifice in distributing this immense stock into the multitude : F irstly—1 hat we have been too generous in buying
foi fall trade. Secondly, that owing > the Tringency. in the money marked we must see our way clear in meeting the demands of our creditors, and therefore to uphold our good standing as heretofore, it is ab-
sotutely necessary to place oar ermr • '
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at the mercy of the people, at prices that will cause the people to gasp in astonishment. Evcrythirg is displayed and so plainly marked that in a wink you
w 1 know the greatest opportunity ci a ii.e 1 n e s knocking at your very door. Mr. Paul Bettleheim, knowing this will be an opportunity of vast importance has engaged the services of
KANN BROS. OF SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
to distribute this immense stock to C. ;
< • ¿p- n^field and vicinity and vouch for the assurance of everything being exactly as represented cr will refund your money at any and all times.
Remember this is the first sale of its k. x i: magnitude ever offered to the people in the state of Oregon, wncrc a merchant will remain in business and we say in all sincerity that we doubt if you will ever
have another chance to purchase gccc ?! sticn a tailing cost. This stock consists of ladies’, men’s and children’s Furnishing Goods. Shoes for everybody, Dry Goods, Notions, Blankets, Comforters, Groceries,
Tin and Chinaware, Men’s Pants and Overall?, ladies’long and short coats; in fact the entire stock contained in the Paul Bettleheim Co. store, Springfcld, Ore. Notice the big red signs on the building.
Stage and railroad fares paid to purchasers U $20 or mere.
ones,
ones,
ones,
ones,
now
now
now
now
and arrange stock for the big merchan­
dizing event to open Saturday, Nov. 9
Sale Ever Instituted
S00 yards American Prints, worth 9c, now ..........................
1710 yards Ginghams, worh 10c, now ............................
»48 yards Batt Ginghams, worth 15c, now ...................
500 yards Outing Flannels, yard, only................................
Unbleached Muslin, worth 12V4c yard ...'........................
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Pleached Muslin, worh 14c yard .....................................
Bleached Cambric Mnslin, worth 18c, sale price..............
Fancy and Light colored Percales, worth up to 25c, now
25c India Linen, now ....................................................................
I .sdies' 12 %c Black Hose; sale price.............................................................. 7<
Ladies’ 15c Black Hose; sale price .............................................................. 9'
Ladles’ 25c Black Hose; sale price .............................................................. If)'
Ladies' Black Lisle Hose, worth 35c; sale price..................................... 23f
Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs; sale price .......................................... ,■»'
Ladies' Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth 20c sale price JQc
Ladies' Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, fancy borders; sale
price ................................................................. .*............................................. 17r
Ladies' 15c Summer Vests; sale price................................................... 7 12
Ladies' 25c Summer Vests; sale price ........................................................ 14c
Ladies’ 50 Lisle Summer Vests; sale price................................................. 33'
250 patterns Organdies at 9c. lie an/...................................'................... 14c
100 patterns Dimities, worth 15c; sale price................................................ 14'
Fancy Dress Check Suitings, sold for 35c; sale price ............................. 23'
400 pieces New Lawns; sale price, yard ........................................................ 6‘
Best Spool Cotton, 6 spools for ...................................................................... 2«"i'
Ladies' 25c Corset Covers, now ........................
Ladies' 50c Corset Covers; now .....................
Tucked and Embroidered Muslin Skirts at half price.
Ladies'
Thia assortment is complete in Every Detail.
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29
Ladles' Muslin Chemise, 50c; ours go for ............................ ............... 29
Ladies’ Muslin Chemise, 75c; ours go for.............................. ................ 13
Ladies' Muslin Chemise, 91; ours go for .............................. ............... 69
We have about 250 ladies' white and colored winter shirtwaists that
It is impossible
v»'ill be simply slaughtered The assortment Is so large,
to quote prices. The eyes must see and then will you know the Importance
of attending the Money Raising Sale.
Shirtwaists worth 91.50 will sell for .....................................
Shirtwaists worth 92.00 will sell for................... _•....................
25c Suspenders, only
35c Suspenders, only
50c Suspenders, only
10c Handkerchiefs, only
25c Linen Handk'fs, only
10c Hose, only.................
15c Hose, only.................
20c Hose, only.................
25c fancy Hose, only ....
25c Neckwear, only
50c Neckwear, only
75c Shirts, only ...
*1.50 Shirts, only
91,50 Golf Shirts
91.00 Golf Shirts .
50c Underwear ...
75c Underwear ...
Wool Underwear
Wool Underwear
Wool Underwear
Our shoe department offers great In­
ducements to economical buyers. Shoes for
man, woman and child. It will be a great
event in shoes at the Bettleheim store,
The following are a few of the many
bargains.
Boy's Satin Calf
Now.................
Boys' 92.50 Shoes, now
Boys' 92.75 Shoes, no
Boys' 93 00 Shoes, nov
Ladies' *1.75 Shoes, not
Ladies* 92.00 Shoes, now
Ladles' 92.50 Shoes, nc
Indies' 93 00 Shoes, nov
Ladies' 94.00 Shoes, no
Shoes,
Men's
Shoes
Men's
Shoes,
Men's
Shoes,
Men's
Shoes,
Men's
Children's 91.00 Shoes, now
Children's 91.50 Shoes, now .
Children's 92.00 Shoe.«, now
You cannot afford to miss it
Free Fares Paid to Purchasers of $20 or
over. Never has the like been offered
the American people
Are you anticipating buying one of the above. You will save almost
half if you wait for this sale which opens Saturday, Nov. 9 at 9 a. m.
Profit is not considered In this sale. It Is a matter of raising money to
pay our creditors.
Ladies’ Cravennettes, worth 915 at any store In the world, but they go
during this sale for ......................
$9.75
Different patterns to select from.
51 Coats, worth 910, go during sale for...............
$5.98
19 Coats, worth 912.50, go during sale for ......................................... $7.49
16 Coats, worth 915.00, go during sale for.............................................. $9.98
5 Coats, worth 120.00 go during sale for ...................................... $12.39
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Our Dress Skirts, all the latest styles and makes, guaranteed To satisfy
In checks and plain materials, full widths and man-tailored in every re­
spect. Don't fall to get In line.
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>3.00 Skirts go at, this sale ........................ ........................................... $3.89
90.50 Skirts, go at this sale......................
>4? 19
99.00 Skirts go at this sale ......................................................................... Kn
IIARGAIN HALE OF GI<<M EI<IFN
10 pounds Granulated Sugar with every purchase.................................
15c Best Alaska Salmon, now .......................................................................
‘.’5c Bottle Best Catsup, now .........................................................................
eOc Teas, any kind you want; sale price...................................................
20c Coffee; scle price only ............................................... .............................
25c Sack Salt; sale price ................................................................................
15c Can Cove Oysters; sale price................................................................
15c Can Best Corn; sale price.......................................................................
4 packages Arm A Hammer brand soda for ........................................
Evc-rytliing in the Grocery Department at Reduced Price«
ì II IS S r< >ltl IN NOW ( l.< NEU 1 Nl> Hill It I 'I <1 X < U»»HI I Mil. - , ■
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bountiful feast. Thousand« will be flocking to this gigantic sale, which pcmitively opens Saturday, Nov. »th at » in
-»—KANN BROS. OF SAN FRANCISCO CAL
D jn’t mistake the pbce
Lock on the Bittkhsim Building for the Big Red Signs.
PAUL BETTLEHEIM CO. STORE
WANTED:
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Salesldies, 10 Cash Girl#
Girls and 5 Bui
Bundle Wrappers.
35 Sabshdies,
SPRINGFIELD, ORE.
App’y Thursdty morning.
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