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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
Pago Four EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Thursday, December H, l!f IKInmath Falls Own Storcl Startling Reductions on Seasonable Merchandise ot Proven Merit Falls Mercantile Co. Klamath Falls Own Store Doubly Important Because It Comes at the Time You are Buying Christmas and Winter Wearables Selling Starts Saturday, Dec. 5, 9 A. M. And Continues Daily for 17 Big Bargain Days Ending Christmas Eve .This great out-of-the-ordinary event will spring into action Saturday, December 5th, at 9 a. m. A mighty selling drive. A huge merchandise disposal for the purpose of closing out all surplus stocks and reducing our investment $20,000. We are going to distribute vast quantities of seanonable, wanted, needed merchandise and wearables for men, wo men, misses, boys and children at prices that will amaze you. With all the enthusiasm in our power, with prices cut to the lowest level known in ten long years, we announce the greatest sale we have ever conducted. We invite every person and family who can get here to come and put us to the test. It is a master-stroke of "Big Merchandising" on our part- which to accomplish necessities downright "Bar gain giving" in every section of the store. The story is told on the price tags. Your own judgment will tell you that now is the time to BUY and SAVE. This event will be a real joy to thrifty, discriminating shop pers. New merchandising, desirable, seasonable, first-qual ity merchandise only will be offered. You will be thrilled on entering the store to see the remarkable sales that await you. Every article in the store is included at drastic re ductions. We want every reader of this announcement to be hungry to see the merchandise on sale. We have planned this sale on a greater scale than ever before, and we want you to come and see with your own eyes the marvelous savings offered. A Sale of Women's, Misses' and Children's Ready-to-Wear That Will Set a Standard of Value-Giving Never Before Equalled One group ladies' dresses in silk, wool and in a wide assortment of styles; all new goods. Values to $27.50 on-sale, each $12.75 One group ladies' winter coats, many with fur trimming; all new winter styles; values to $25.00. A real coat buy; special, each $12.75 One of the finest collections of Women's New Winter Coats and Dresses to be found anywhere all cleverly and smartly tailored from the most beautiful all-wool American and foreign fabrics many Coats luxur iously trimmed in fur also a wonderful showing of Coats for Misses and Children. Women's Coats One group ladies' new up-to-date winter coats, the season's newest style; many are trim med with fur collar and cuffs of the most want ed materials and colors. You will find in this group coats for large women as well as more slender styles. Former ly priced to $26.50; now on sale for quick disposal, each $16.75 One group ladies all wool sweaters values to S6.85. For quick disposal $5.45 Give a bath robe for Christmas. Our entire stock of ladies,' misses' and children's bath, robes, new styles, new "ooite, all drastically re duced for quick disposal. One group of children's winter coats, cloth and fur trimmed, sizes 6 to 1-1; all new styles. Val ues to $10.50, now on sale at each 15 off Women's Coats This group of ladies' beautiful coats all bought new this fall; the season's newest styles, trimmed with beautiful fur collars and cuffs; a wonderful assortment in the lat est fall colors. Ladies, here is a wonderful buy in coats; actual values to $38.50; now sacrific ed for quick sale, each $19.75 Our entire stock of ladies' suits, all good styles, of all-wool ma terials; values to $45.00 now sacrificed for com plete close out, each $10.95 Ladies' dress skirts of wool and silk and wool; latest styles and mater ils; values to $10.50 will be on sale at $7.50; special for complete dis posal, values to $7.50, sale $4.95 w Scores of the Best Bargains Are Unadvertised Dress Gingham Special Saturday, December 5th, opening day of sale, we will sell (while supply lasts) to anyone making a purchase of $2.00 or over in any department, 32-inch Kalburme Dross Ging hams, sold most places at 35c. Get them here while supply lasts at this sensational low price yard LIMIT, 8 YARDS TO A CUSTOMER 12 1 2 Cents Every Article in the Dry Goods Department Reduced It does not necessarily take a shrewd buyer to recognize at a casual glance that the values in this sale arc genuine beyond question of a doubt. We cordially invite the closest inspection of every item listed here; safe in the courage of our convieton, hacked by years of exper ience that these values are unmatchable and unbeatable anvwhere. Bay your Xmas ribbons now. Our entire Hto:k, all widths . and colors, will bo on mill! at Juat . HALF PRICE NuHhifi wool mix blanket, I o u 1j le bed n Izo, we Ik )i t fi lbs; our low regular price of ?8.00 now rudinu'rl to ex tra Hpeclal, per pair $5.95 4 0-liu-h a 11-wool Canton crepe Drew Oooda In uh 'o it od plain colore. Our regular low price of 2. 'JS reduced at, per yard $2.19 38 in. plain OostunW Voltet, liroA-n, !uu, black nnd navy bill?. Bale price, yd $2.69 All-wrail Oregon Sport. Plannsl in plaids and chocks, In assorted colors, Cg-lnCbes wide, priced regu lar at $3.25, now nt, per yaTd $2.39 , Kntlro slock, all silk Cropn de Chene, in the now want ed colors, 40 Incnesa wide, priced regular at $3.00; ex tra SDOClal ut yard $1.49 36-lmh Bungalow Crctnu nun, In n wldo assortment nf patterns to choose from; our ratular 25c trade, on Dale very special, yard 18c Plain and fancy Windsor l'llw Ornpo In u largo as sortment of patterns and colors, loth blaln nnd fancy, :io inches wldo; regular 96a grade, for quick silo, yard 23c LadloS1 Hllk and IWOJOI Union Hulls, In all stylos, ampin length, a wonderful Qual ity, sizes :t4 to 4 4, $3.2(1 In $3.45 grade, oxtru special, milt . ' $2.69 Niiiaroth taped cotton. Homo ribbed. Union Hull, all sliol; buy now nnd iaVe extra special, per salt 98c Ladles' wimiiiibio Baede OlOYOS, with fancy cuffH, an sorted colors, bountifully trimmed, ail sties; our regular prlco of $1,6!) ro-' dmed to $1.39 ni Inch Mbrssheon, plain and chMks, All the new shades, $5.76 f ir $4.8!) yd $5.00 for $1.11) yd. Our entire stock of ladles' misses mid children's un derwear and hosiery will bo on salo at reduction which spell real siivIukh. ChHstnuis handkerchiefs wonderful assort into tl; sin gle and In boxoH, (Irunlly reduced; f Saturday Dec. 5th BED BLANKETS (While supply lasts) wo will sell a fine quality cot ton bed blankets, double bed size, In colors white tan and way. Gee, folks, you can keep warm under one of those. A mighty good blanket at $3.50; on sale for one day only, Sat urday, at the lowest price Quoted in years, nt only, each $1.79 Saturday, Dec. 5 36 In. Challie De Mousselin Rest material for comforts. Fast colors. Sale price 15c yd Saturday, Dec. 5 81x90 Pequot vSheet $1.39 Saturday Dec. 5th SILK PONGEE (While supply lasts) na will sell a IJ-nvommle Im ported Japanese silk pon gee, full 33 Inches wile; an unusual pongee value, .lust the cloth for under wear, dresses, curtains and children's wear. H will go on sale Fi idny, December .1, only. Sold most plarefl at SO'-, yard ' 47c EXTRA SERVICE Prompt service efficient service. Plans have been made to meet any emergency. Extra salespeople have been added to our capable staff to give each customer their share of attention. Every article is marked in plain figures, and everything has been conveniently arranged for easy selection. The usual Fall's Mercantile Service will prevail during this sale, and everything has been arranged in such a way as to make your shopping pleasant and easy.