The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 02, 1928, Page 9, Image 9

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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2. 1928
THE SPRINGFIELD N'JWS
OF INTEREST TO MEN AND BOYS
To the flrMt 100 cuHtomers
purchasing $2.00 or m o i* on
Saturday. Opening Day. we will
give Absolutely FREE A Hand,
•ome Daytime Frock until the
100 have been given away.
Begins at 9
Saturday
This page is devoted to featuring Men's and Boys’ Wearables at amaz­
ing price concessions.
advise early selection because of the nature of the offerings. There are
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many other splondid value groups which because of lack of space are
crowded out.
The larg est asso rtm en t of
high grade Unions ever of­
fered a t this low price.—
brands are "H atch," "Mun­
singw ear," "P. O. A.," "P ark
Mill"—all wool, wood mixed,
fine lisles and heavy Swiss
ribbed garm ents worth $2.00
to $3.50. light, medium or
heavy weights. Your Choice
$4.00 SHIRTS
Men's all wool and
wool mixed plain and
fancy Flannel S h i r t s
Heavy and m e d i u m
weight, worth up to $4.00
There is ample stock for every demand, but we
$2.50 C A P S
Men’s fine all leath­
er dress Shoes and
Oxfords. Odd pairs
and line ends from
grades up to $7.00.
Good styles—all sizes.
$5.00 HATS
Men’s New Spring
sortment at
Come oarly. doors open at 9 A. M. Sharp.
MEN'S AND BOYS
Sweaters •:•-! Blazerv
Fin? all wool nnd
m ixed S w eaters and
Blazer* in on«1 big lot
every conceivable
s t y l e p a tte rn and
color. Heavy ami m e­
dium weight w orth up
to $5.00 each.
$7.00 SHOES
$5.00 SHIRTS
$5.00 Pants
Desirable styles ol
Dress Shoes and
grades up to $7.50 .
$16.50 LOGGERS BOOTS
"Bergman” and “Currins”
Loggers’ Boots, your choice
of the entire stock
Men’s fine all wool and
wool mixed dress and work
Pants, neat striped patterns,
medium and heavy weights,
a big assortment worth up to
$5.00.
Fine grades of "Me,” "Ar­
row" and "Wilson” Shirts
Imported Broadclath, Silk
striped. Spring patterns.
$6.00 SHIRTS
Men’s fine Virgin Wool
Shirts, fancy checks and
plaids. The best wool Shirts
in stock, worth $6.00.
$3.50 BOYS’ UNIONS
rajamas
All Mett’s outing tlan-
nel, muslin and broad­
cloth Pajamas and Night
Gowns, fancy putterns
and pluln, worth up to
$8.60.
$4.50 BOY’S SHOES
Boys' “Munsingwear”
and P. Q. A. $1.50 to
$3.50 Unions, all weights
Big assortment Q
School and Dress
Shoes ami Oxfords, line
ends up to $ I.BOgrades.
$1.00 UNIONS
Boys’ genuine "B. V.
D.”, “H atch” and “Ide”
Athletic Union S u i t s
worth $1.00.
39c
Men * Pine B roadcloth, Ma­
dras, Silk Hlrlpe.l an d Per­
cale P resa S lilrtn Bund and
Collar a tta c h e d style», « e ll
known Ide, Wlluotl und A r­
row S h irts, w orlh up Io I t f>0
in one hl* lot of 1000 S hirt*.
Your Choice.
Men’s heavy and med­
ium weight all w o o l
Overcoats. Light and
dark patterns. Worth up
to $25.00.
Some of the cream
of the stock in this
lot of 150 Men’s Hats,
new styles shapes and
shades. Regular u p
to $6.00 Hats.
Better grades o f
Men’s dress and Cor­
duroy Pants. Fine all
wool Cheviots, Wor­
steds a n d Serges.
Worth up to $6.00.
$2.00
$6.00 BOYS' SHOES
M e n ’ s and Youn
Men’s all wool Suits
Selected from grad*
worth up to $30.00
School and Dress Shoes.
Many Hight Tops In this
big lot. worth up to $6.00
$ 1 .8 5
$4 Knickers
About 150 Boys’ Hats
and Caps in this lot
many new patterns and
styles. Regular up to
$2.00 values.
The entire stock In­
cluded In this lot at one
price, — Corduroys, all
wool Tweeds, Cheviots
and worsteds worth up
to $4.00. Sizes 6 to 18
years.
ALL WOOL KNICKER SUITS FOR BOYS—
6 TO 18 YEARS. REGULAR UP TO $12.50 SUITS
$1.00 WORK SHIRTS
$1.50 SHIRTS
AND BLOUSES
Fine Amoskeag Chain-
bray Work Shirt—Blue
and grey, 2 pockets, full
cut.
all wool. Flannels, fine
madras a n d percale
4Sc
20c COLLARS
Your choice of this
entire stock of “Ar­
row,” “Ide” and “Tri­
angle” starched col-
$1 50 OVERALLS
Men’s 220 weight blue
Denim Bib Overalls.
79c
New Spring shipment
of Men’s Dress Caps.
$1 50 Unions
Men’s genuine B. V. D.
“Munsingwear,” Wilson
and H a t c h Athletic
Union Suits — Nainsook
a n d broadcloth, plain
and fancy.
$6.50 SWEATERS
$7.50 Shoes
Men’s Shoes and Ox­
fords. N e w s t y 1 e a
known brands, all sizes
Reg. to $7.50 footwear.
Men’s and Boys’ all
wool Coat Sweaters—
Slipovers and Blazers,
all colors and patterns,
Worth up to
69c
$5.00 PANTS
SAWYERS
SLICKERS
3-4 length Rain Slick­
ers. Worth $4.00 and
$4.50.
$8.00 GOLF
KNICKERS
New Springe pat­
terns in Men’s fine all
wool twist and tweed
Plus Fours. Regular
up to $8.00 Knickers.
B o y s ’ a n d Young
Men's Dress and School
Pants, sizes 6 to 18 years
regular $8.00 to $5.00
" ,en s all wool
Wool mixed Union ;
and worst eds worth
Reading a n d Lu
brands, up to $4.50,
$1.85
$7.50 Union
Wrights heavy all wool
Union Suits for Men.
Dark grey, Random and
natural
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$4.00 SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS
A big assortm ent of
high grade all wool and
wool mixed garments,
Heavy, dark blues and
natural greys. The best
in stock.
garment
$1.00 TIES
$15.00 MACKINAWS
Silk and wool, cut silk
and foulard Ties. New
patterns,to $1.00.
Men’s “Oregon City’
virgin wool Mackinaws
up to $15.00 garments
20c SOX
KHAKI JACKETS
Engineer and Fireman
heavy 20c Cotton Sox,
2 Pairs for
Men’s and Women s
Heavy Khaki Outing
garments
x-x
25c EXTRA HEAVY
Blue Top Canvas G lu es
20c Heavy
10c Pair
RROCKFORD SOX
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$2.50 GLOVES
Department Store
Springfield
Men'» F in e . All L eather
Work nnd Dress Gloves,
Horse-hide, Calf and Kid
35c SOX
Fine mercerized Dress
Sox, regular 35c.
2 Pairs 25c
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