The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 02, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE TWO
THUR8PAY FEBRUARY
NEWS
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2. 1928
K A F O U R Y BROS. OF PO R T L A N D AI
To the first 100 custom­
ers purchasing $2.00 or
m o r e o n Saturday,
Opening Day, we will
give Absolutely FREE.
A Handsome Daytime Frock until the 100 have been
given away.
FREE
Farmers Exchange Store
V - z I I d lli^ C
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
SALEM COMING TO
v/nership
Ml
.......
n>a* m u » 'r UKAHTIC ANI>
" AR I LING REDUCTIONS.
EVERY THING IN THE STORE IS
MARKED DOWN TO THE LIMIT. NEVER HAS THERE BEEN A S YI.E
LIKE THIS.
YOU CAN COME EXPECTING SENSATIONAL REDUC­
TIONS AND ltE SURE OF NOT BEING DISAPPOINTED
THESE
PAGES GIVE SOME OF THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR TREMENDOUS
SAVINGS; DOORS
OPEN . AT
O'CLOCK
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o SATURDAY.
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KAFOURY BROS. ARE THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE RETAILERS
OF WOMEN'S READY TO WEAR AND SILKS IN OREGON. IT IS THE
INTENTION OF THE NEW OWNERS TO SELL OUT THE ENTIRE
STOCK OF THE FARMER'S EXCHANGE PREPARATORY TO OPENING
A KAFOURY BROS. STORE IN SPRINGFIELD IN KEEPING WITH
THEIR SALEM AND PORTLAND STORES.
Well known Clerk's
O. N. T. S p o o l
Cotton.
20c BROWN
MUSLIN
25c OUTINGS
Heavy grade Mu»
Un
Regular 20c
Plain a n d fancy
O u t i n g Flannels
36 Inch width.
KOTEX
Standard
SILK SALE
»1-25
SUITINGS
Ratine and Sport
Suiting«, F a n c y
plaids and plain.
24c
Package
Farmers Exchange Store
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
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JL W
O|K-iiing Day, wp will
give Absolutely FREE.
A Handsome Daytime Frock until the 100 have been
given away,
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11 IE FIRS I THING IS A CLOSE OUT OF PRESENT STOCKS
i n i - o!!LSJ '! ,ANGE ° F 0WNERSHIP SALE WILL ACCOMPLISH THIS.'
I HE I RICES ON THIS PAGE PROVIDE FOOD FOR THOUGHT THF
’? ° F G° ° D D EPEN I>ABU2 QUALITY AND MARKED
REGARDLESS OF COST AND LOSS. PLAN TO BE H E R E EARLY ON
SATURDAY.
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WOOLENS
16c TOWELING
in mik Conge.,
* tin., quality.
Invernnient
stumped
Heavy Bed Itorder
lluck Toweling.
DAISY CLOTH
Y o u r unrestricted
choice of all Coat­
ings and Suitings
In stock. Reg. up to
$4.00 fabrics
Well Known
keag’’ fabric
Plans for W eek of Febriry 6th to February l l t b
Hope Muslin
Every day will see fresh impel uh added to this r irkable event. New atti
ces and new merchandise brought forward to u you savings the like of
For the coming week we shall have.
9-4 Pequot Sheeting.
A well known brand.
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purchasing $2.00 or
1,1 ° r e ° 11 S aturday,
SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, FEB., 4TH, AT 9 a. m.
20c TOW ELS
Pequot
Sheeting
New stocks of plain and
printed Silks, in Crepe de
Chines, Chiffons, Georgettes,
Moires, Pongees and Jerset-
tes. worth up to $3.00 yard.
To the first 100
R EXCHANGE is a s t o k e WITH A REPUTATION
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ALL OVER THE STATE; IN A LIKE MANNER
KAFOURY BROS. ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR INTEGRITY AND ABILITY
R’? “ CIiANTÖ- ANh SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE WILL LOSE NOTHING
BY 1 HE CHANGE OF OYVNHJRSHIP, INDEED, IT IS LIKELY THAT
1 IIEY WILL PROFIT BY IT SINCE THE PURCHASING POWER OF
THREE KAFOURY BROS. STORES WILL BRING BENEFITS THAT
COME WITH A THREE-STORE BUYING POWER.
SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, FEB., 4TH, AT 9 a. m.
SEWING THREAD
PAGE THREE
rtonday, February 6th— SILK DAY.
Well known brand of
Bleached Muslin.
Thursday, February 9,
yard
4Oc GINGHAM8
32 Inch Kalburnle
Ginghams, — New
patterns.
$2.50 WOOLENS
All Wool Coatings
and Suitings.
Pequot
Sheets
16c SILK THREAC
100 yard Spools.
AU Colors.
$1.65 LUNCH
CLOTHS
Full 81 x 90 inches.
Super value.
Pure Linen, 44 x
45 inches.
A Drastic Close-Out of Entire Stocks at Amazing Price deductions
PUMPS AndOXFORDS
20c OUTINGS
Heavy 27 Inch Out­
ings in light and
dark patterns and
white.
Women's and Misses’ New Spring Coats in new
fancy plaids, tweeds and twists. Bought to sell
at $30.00
Startling Prie ¡deductions
Women's and Misses
plain collar Coats- Piai
patterns. Remarkable
500 PAIRS
TOWELS
A wonderful assortment of new Dresses at this
v price. Wools, Silks, Satin Crepes and Flat
epes in wanted shades and new styles.
Women's and Misses Shoes,
Pumps and Oxfords, line enijs
and odd pairs, grades to $6.00,
desirable styles, all sizes.
Pair.
29c PILLOW
SLIPS
$500 PUMPS AND OXFORDS
36x42 B l e a c h e d
wide hemmed slip»
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The New Styles are here—an early Spring ship­
ment just received, wanted shades iii Satin Crepe
and Flat Crepe Silk Dresses—All sizes for Wo­
men and Misses. Regular up to $30.00 Dresses.
Heavy T h r e a d
Turkish Towels, 17
x 32 inches.
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S
SHOES
New styles in Women's Strap
Pumps and Oxfords, wanted
leathers, high medium and low
heels, a big selection at
Hundreds of pairs of Misse
and Children's High Grac
Shoes, Oxfords and Pump
Worth up to $4.50.
$5.00 PUMPS AND OXFORDS
$6.50 PUMPS
Misses' and Children's high
grade, all leather Pumps and
Oxfords, patent, k ill, calf skin.
Wanted lasts, worth to $5.00.
Women's Newest Pumps and
Oxfords, wanted heels and lasts,
patents, satins, blonds, reptiles,
two-tones and kid leathers,
(join pie te sizes and widths.
75c TOWELS
D o u b le
Thread
Turkish T o w e 1 s.
Size 24 x 48 inches
50c SPORT SOX
$7.50 PUMPS AND OXFORDS
Children’s 84 length
Fancy Cuffs.
$2.50 Underwear
WOMEN'S UNION
SUITS
Entire s t o c k of
Munsingwear and
other s t a n d a r d
brands $3 to $4.50
Unoins In one big
lot—Lisle, all wool
and silk and wool.
All styles and sizes.
81 x 90 Beamless
Heavy Weight.
Women’s Parjts and Vests,
wool, lisle, silk and wool, en­
tire stock in one lot. Worth
$1.00 to $2.50.
$3.50 Unions
Entire stock. 500 Misses
and Children’s Munsingwear
Union Suits, all styles and
weights, 6 to 17 years, worth
up to $3.50.
JuHt arrived for early Spring
selling, dozens or beautiful new
patent and kid Pumps and Ox­
fords. A wonderful assortment
New Bed Spreads
Sizes 80x105 inches, seam­
less, scalloped edges, new
combinations of green, blue.
Rose, gold and Helio, guar­
anteed fast colors.
Beautiful R a y o n S i l k
Spreads, scalloped e d g e s ,
patterns and stripes in Rose,
blue and gold. Guaranteed
colors. Sixe 80 x 105 Inches.
NEW
BED SPREADS
Full 80x90, beauti­
ful crinkled Crepes
striped in blue, gold,
Rose and lavender,
H e m m e d edges,
seamless, guaran­
teed fast colors.
$8.50 PUMPS AND OXFORDS
Some of the cream of the
stocks at this low price, ‘‘Right
Now” styles, worth up to $8.50.
$12.50 SKIRTS
Women’s 545 Coats
Women’s all wool
Skirts, plain and
plaid patterns, your
choice, none reser­
ved worth to $12.50
$7.50 HATS
Make Your Own
Your unrestricted Choice
of our entire stock of Ladies'
Hats—
Comforteis
$7.85 Slickers
Women’s and Misses' rub­
ber College Slickers, fancy-
colors, strap collars.
Women’s and Misses Beautlfulrfpring
Coats, charming new styles In th finest,
wanted fabrics and patterns. Regula$ 40.00
and $45.00 Coats.
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“Champion” White Cotton
Batts. Full 72 x 90 Inches.
25c Challies
$3.00 BAGS
18 I n c h
Brack
Traveling Bags.
Women’s and Chil­
dren's all wool and
Silk a n d w o o l
S w e a t e r s , coat
styles, Jackets, and
Slipovers, all colors
and sizes — Choice
$1.25 SILK
BLOOMERS
I New Patterns
French P a n t i e s
and Vests.
Begins Saturday, Fi>ruary
$1.00 RUBBERS
Woman’» and Chll
dren’s Rubbers.
$1.25 GOWN8
Women's
O u tin g
Gowns.
H eavy
N ig h t
75c HOSE
TABLE
OILCLOTH
40c Grade», 48 Inch
Plain and Pattern»
27c
yard
Holeproof P n i
Bilk Chiffon H im
Wanted Shades,
Women’s Mercer
E* 8 1 8 a n d
Lisle Chiffon Hose.
FARMER'S ¿XCH ANGE
DEPARTMNT STORE
Springfield
LACE8
Insertions. Edging«
»nd Trimmings. Up
to S6c yard.
Women's Mercer­
ized Cotlon Hose.
Up to 46c grades.
$1.25 PLAY SUITS
50c STOCKINGS
$1.50 BLOOMERS
“Can't Bust 'Em
Kute Kut P l a j
Suits.
Boy's a n d Olrla
Heavy Stockings,
and 04 Sport Hose.
Rayon Bloomer»- •
Peach. Nude, Pink
and Orchid.
2 Pairs for