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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1925)
''fc'"W." Vj.'' 'i':.il.t T r . ''Mm i "- 'Mb VX' 1 5 'a 0 wfl ; v - wEnKKSD A" ,i aPrit; IS, MF r - ; III I III ' i r " " evening nr.BTX'nTXTTT mTs-rmTT- ' J- PEOPLE, OF.i KLAMA TH X FiALLS :E VER Y PERS ONiWITMINilCOMING.ipJ.STANCE'OF THIS STO RE FRIDAY, TAKE NOTICE-? : WOR D OF U HIS iSTARTLlNGfANNOUNCEMENT. COMING TO. iHh tVKL AS I HL MUSTECONOM- ' ' ' ' ' L, ' . . . I. mm.'m'-mim ' mh - it -mm, Lm. m m m-m -mm ' mWm Wu A W. Wt ( M f Wm. WW m Wt V-k W T A 9W V AT. 9 tf OPEN WlDEXOUR E YES; , READ EVERY ' ICAL SHOPPING CENTER OF THIS DISTRICT. FEATURING! Clear the 'shelves, counters, tables. Sell everything. Make ready for jthe greatest selling event ever known, are: the orders given by O. i'M'.t Hector? Manager and owner-of .iitviur i oiurci 1 .-1 t i if i c TT TT TiM RING iTHEfSM'ARTESP STYLES,' HIGHEST- GRADE MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST? PRICES ) -imww ' --v--i: . v::: v.r i CI VSZB<srri ' rf-Ni yV A v f yl I It would actually surprise the pub- I (L It I . T W0MAT'5 FASHION CENTER, KLAMATH FALLS A N NOU N C E S A GREAT lie if we were to tell the wholesale cost of the merchandise mentioned in this adevrtisement. . :;'r . .". vv A tremendous loss has now been taken. 2v';.,W.(..'iif... f '4l ,J:.ti' I- CLO -r ,m Begins FRIDAY, April 17, 9 A. ML SING S A L OUT E Begins FRIDAY, April 17, 9 A. M. Closing out several departments in order to expand other departments store CLOSED FROM TUESDAY NIGHT UNTIL FRIDAY AT 9 A. M. TO MARK DOWN EVERY ARTICLE I IN OUR STORE Such an unusual announcement properly calls for a tory shows that certain departments, namely millin in leaps and bounds. In order to make Hector's w these departments must be greatly enlarged.' To continue certain lines. The latter we have decided stock of drygoods, bedding, silks, woolens, wash go sold bv the yard will now go on sale to be disposed any action thatvwill disrupt general business, but sp action be taken to dispose of said stock at once. word of explanation. In the first place, our inven ery, ready-to-wear, fancy goods, etc., have gone ahead hat is known as a 100 Service Institution, each of do so we must either move to a bigger store or dis- upon and today make announcement that our entire ods, embroideries, laces, ribbons, , all merchandise nf wtmloanlo nr retail. Franklv. we hesitate to take ace is needed and good business demands that this i (Signed) ...v 0. M Hector SEE OUR WINDOWS THURSDAY SURPRISE AFTER ; SURPRISE AWAITS YOU ALL 17 1 mM To make this sale the most beneficial of its kind rurxnermoie ever known, we offer -for- a limited time our DRYGOODS WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS r m nn r n nn an tr millinery fancy H IN 1 1K L O 1 J V A GOODS,. NOTIONS Eyery article in our store from front to back, everything we sell, with no exception, all to go at sale prices. Lower in every instance than the lowest price this merchandise was ever bought for at Hector's. ; .;.'; ' , lif l P 1 That is all the time it will take you to realize the thrift opportunities which now . confront you. Picked from all JUSt & iVlpmCntj JtOIKS parts of our store, we offer hundreds and hundreds of savings such as these of great surprise and satisfaction. $1.85 Satin Messaline, 36 in. per yard -$1.38 $1.75 Crepe de chine, 40 in. per yard 98c $2.85, Canton crepe, 40 inches per yard -$1.48 50c and GOc Flaxons, Voiles, 36 and 40 in. to go at 19c 65c French 'gingham, 32 in. plain and plaids, yd --28c 75c to $1.00 Domestic and im ported ratines, plain and fey. per yard 38c 36 in. genuine Everfast suit ing, unlimited guarantee regu lar 60c value , i 48c 36 in. cretonnes, 50c value to got at... -18c All silks, woolens, crepes, cottons, etc., to be closed out at tremendous reductions. $3.50 extra size woolen blank ets .72x80 , in. ;..'.......:.$2. 48 $5.00 genuine Nasha woolnap blankets to go at $3.4$ 1000 yards embroidery and insertion, 15c values to close out, per yard ..3c All laces, embroideries, braids trimmings, ribbons to close out at reductions as much as Mi price and more. An attempt to describe in detail, or to show the value offerings now ready, is entirely outside the province of this advertisement OUR OBECT IS To convey the fact that we are largely prepared for a big demand from those who have merchandise to buy, now or the next two seasons to follow, depend upon us, the merchandise is here and now priced to make savings unmistakabe. Entire stock blouses, printed , $1.00 Khaki play suits 48 c crepe de chine,, novelty silk Entire st0clc new spring coat and broadcloth y2 price. I dresses to go at reduction as Entire stock sweaters, slipons, much as 33 1-3 off. tuxedos sleeveless in MA11 wool full satin lined spring ed, silk, brushed wool 2o off . . o . . . , Kayser sport silk gloves, black, white and coloi"s. $1.00 values to go 58c $1.50 values to go ..1 98 c $1.75 values to go - $1,18 All spring millinenry to go) 30c children stockings, sizes at reductions from 20 to 33 ! 6 to 10 to go, pair ...... -12c l-370 discount. Kotex 39c Women's Holeproof silk hose all new shades to go 78c All Kayser hosiery greatly re duced. Holeproof, Puresilk, full fash ioned Chiffon hosieiy, black, gun-metal - $1.78 Kayser Knit vests, summer weight, 35c values to go 24 C 50c values to go -34c . All corsets, brassiere, corsetts 20 off. -; ; ' All wool skirts, plain and pleated models $5.00 to $10.00 values y price. Women's Jersey silk knickers j $2.50 values to go tures !. ' 'r:.l ,1..; ,V,. :i $16.50 suits to close out in this'isale at ...-...-:.....$4.98 $25.d0 suits to close out in Mm, mm M mm Women's Jersey silk princess; dresses $8.50 values to slipe, novelty flounces, all new " 1 " o no shades. $3.95 values to go in!clo?e ou "----$3.98 this sale at $2.88 $15-00 values at --$4.98 - - i . , , , $4.50 values to go $3.28 '$1.50 women's apron dresses, 36 in. Indian head 35c regu-' Ampskeag 'and printed ging- lar, to go,. per yd. 24c nam-t0 g0' eaCtl -" noi-Voiov fin rnmhnV. fieah- $1.75 ' childrens' " cr in eh, am and white 35c value at 22 C dresses, each ..98c I' Now, folks, don't waste a minute. Take stock of your own and your family requirements. Don't wait a minute. COME FRIDAY. Look abdutVou. Your . .,11. i nn .i . . i t' . -.- f:.. - c.Ct,, iniiai. nnv amnnnt of manev. w aim to give greater yaiue man savings we promise win De tremendous, wnetner u do live cenw r nve uuai --, -- , . r n i !?. ;j I l ii..ai. WiihiniTtnn tvf i n irnrntn. ' . 1 .v the same amount of money will buy, quality consid ered, anywhere in Oregon, Washington or California. DOORS OPEN , 1 FRIDAY AT 9 A. M. WHEN THE SELLING BEGINS HECTOR'S The Women s Fashion Center KLAMATH FALLS DOORS OPEN V FRlbAY AT 9 A. M. WHEN THE SELLING BEGINS - ; 1 . ,,j ........ It vr 7