The Semi-weekly democrat. (Albany, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1926, December 05, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    The Cheapness of an
Article Does Not De-
W e Are Located
at
First and Washington
opposite
Masonic Building
peed on the Price,
What You Get for
Your Money.
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Ladies Skirts
III
Ask every lady who has,
bought a skirt of us. She
will tell you it was the
best buy she ever made.
Many hundreds will sub
stantiate this claim. We
scll'nothing but all wool
skirts that look right
wear right and the prices
arc right.
Rji.nje
To People Living Distance
Also Those Who Reside in Town
Mi Wool
illy
wm
Do you need an oiio
waist we have a nice
,;:;oi linent of wash waists
of mescalines dainty
stripe design with em
broidered collar also of
l ice. These are worth
3.50 our daily price on
them is $2.49.
1 a its Wool Shirts.
Man "sli collar, stripe
rnttcnw. .50 value SSo
White I, awn waists in
near patterns ille & (SJ)c
Lower Than Sale Prices!
Ladies Union
Upon investigation we find that a great many people send away for
Si'cods to the Eastern Mail Order Houses, especially those living in
the rural districts. .Whenever a person fce!s that he can do better
elsewhere, it is a cinch his money will eventually go there. .The only
reason pccjjle ever send away, taking chances on getting what they
older, unnecessary delays and perhaps disappointment, is because
the Home Mediants have not been asking the right prices. .That
is the reason we located here. .Send us your mail-orders; we can
and do compete with the large mail-order houses of the East, znd
when you arc able to do that, you know that the one store merchant
hasn't a look-in. .Our combined purchasing power of 48 stores en
titles us to jobbers' privileges, which we now enjoy and will increase
ov.y operating powers from year to year. .No matter what the re
tailors offer at anywhere near our prices, rest assured that the qua!
sly in mt as good as ours. .We can prove it. .The cheapness of art
;rtit lc docs not depend on the price, but what ycu get for ycur mon
ey. .Co-operate with us for better merchandise at lower prices, ah
tolr.'e satisfaction guaranteed. .Everyone knows that the leather
Tai'-iet has gone upward again, shoes are higher than ever before,
that is new shoes, and we don't offer you any other, consequently
the retailer gets more. .Look in the windows; yeu will see tVe"
from five to seven dollars for the best makes. .Not here, no raise
in prices, the best makes at one to two dollars a pair less than others
are asking. .Come in and prove it to your good selves.
We carry men's low work shoes, black, tan, alll e a t h -
Brass screwed and stitched at
. .$1.98 & !?2.2--
J U
oes
Our
tl'C:!
line Oi' boys' and girls' shoes are known for miles around for
price.., their good looks and durability. "e c?n snve you 25
; (Mi the dollar and in some cases, more. This is worth while
locking into.
Children's shoes all leather, sizes 5 to 8
S9e 79c 89c 98c
Cur line of ladies' underwear cannot be j
Mil passed in quality or make. From Am- j
erica's lending mills at "let live" prices-
69c 98c $1.23
I .ulies' Wool Unions
$1.23 $1.49 $1.69
Children's shoes, S to 12 all leather
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eather
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Children's shoes-
30
$1.49
all
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121 2 to 2
Children's Union
Children's heavy Vellastic Unions, first
rade .4!)c a suit
Hoys' heavy fleece Unions ....4!)c eaeli
Ladies' Hose
Ladies' Black Hose 5 and 10c pair
$1
Ladies' Dress Shoes
The ladies' shoe business keeps on get
ting bigger day after day. No wonder
we save you from 50c to $1.00 a pair.
Besides" ours are all pure leather and
we have the largest stock in Albany to
choose from. Anykind of a shoe you
want.
McKays' $1.9S-$2.25-$2.49
Perfection Welts S2.25-S2.69
Coodycar Welts . . . .$2.9S-$3.15-S3.50
Men's Under
wear the host that human
hands can produce.
Note the Savings.
Heavy fleece Unions 98c
S;uini; needle l'nion-$1.23
Merino wool I'nious $1.69
Wright's Silk and wool
I'nious $2.69
HoyV Wool 1'nions 98c
"Mi Kock" tu'.'y lleece
I'lHlerwear lor men
98c suit.
Youths' & Boys'
Clothing
Mothers nnd Fathers
Save from one to two dol
lars a suit on our clothes.
Knickerbocker suits, 4
to lt years
$1.98 $.'.98 $A 98 $4,98
Vont'.is' 1 onc-pants suits.
$4.98 $6.90 $7.90 $.90
INVESTIGATE!
Men's Suits
None so koolI or as low.
S.UUX1 Values tor $30.00
25.00 Values for 17.50
22 50 Values for 15.00
2000 Values for 14.50
18.00 V.itueis tor 12.50
15.00 Values for 9.90
.1250 Values far 8.90
10.it Values for 6.90
".e have some, good
Knockabout suits for men
at $ 5.90
IN your pair of
Crossetts you get a
through ticket to the
land of Comfort. And
you travel in style all
the way. The new
models are ready.
iIARK (f
$430 to $6.00 everywhere
Lewis A. Crossctt, Inc., Makers, North .Uin(;ton. Mass.
There's " spceie.l C'rosselt
last fi;r peop''' with ureh
troubles. Ask our agents
about it.
Style f""'" ip, t I
2696 r W
Crossett shoes represent all that is honest and good in
Men's dress shoes. The line now retails at $4.50 to $6.50
everywhere. Can be bought here at
'JUlJ!aU
a a - a
to
b - c - d widths.
"V-n's .Ihot,
STAR BRAND
iMen's- $4.00 gunmetals $3.15
Men's $-1.50 Gunmetals $3.50
Men's $5.00 Gunmetals $3.93
Men's $3.00 Gunmetals $2.49
Men's $3.50 Gunmetals $2.85
Men's Work Shoes
At a Clear Saving of 33 1-3 per cent.
Men's 15 in. Black Hi-Top $4.98
Men's 14 in. Tan outside counter, $5.49
The Above in a Goodyear Welt.
Men's 14 in. Tan, Goodyear Welt $4.50
Men's 14 in. McKay-Screw $3.98
Low Work Shoes
Men's tan Paris Veal with Wear-Proof lining, also
comes in black, a $5.00 Shoe for $3,93
Men's tan Viscal Sole Goodyear Welt, 2 full soles
a $4.50 Shoe, for $3 59
Men's Black oil grain welt 3,50