The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 13, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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lodge. Tho orcheatrn, conipod
of acven plecea, will rendur onlyi
patriotic iiiuhIc. according to one
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will Im tho gpraker durltii? the sor- j
vlcoa which aro now under prepara-
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lb. Shoulder Steak 35c
toiling Beef -12VzC
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lb. Veal Steaks , 35c
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Pood Lean Pork Roast 2Sc
35c
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Sanitary Market
CHOICE MEATS
Special Attention to Order Trade
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For the past five days eager buyers have packed our store Buyers who have
appreciated our ef forts ,to give real values, have bought two and three pairs.
Bcoitdinicat iqothers ' havie; bought children's shoes, for just half former values.
Hftirhoppers; have , bought pumps for street wear at half original cost. , .
' V;,, .his sale "Avill continue, for another Veek, We have gone through the stock
and mustered out additional values for Pay Day. These will be picked up
soon, so shop early. V. : : ; ' ' Ur
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We have an-angeifo'r easy selec
tions on large counter of Pumps in
tan, satins, kid ancTpatent leather,
with Cuban and French heel, in
one and two-strap yeferite... Sold
regularly aj; $8.50, ! - , ?:
Our Sale, $4.65
Constant Comfort House
Slippers, one and . two
strap effects, medium
heel with rubber, tips.
Sold regularly at $3,75.
Our price, $2.95
Illustrated is a Russian Tari Pump.
Smart and stylish; hand turned
sole ; Cuban heel ; featured in short
vamp. A popular number; sold
regularly at $10.00.' ,
Our Sale, $6.85 . 7
Grouped in one large bin we are
showing Misses' low shoes in one
strap effects; made in patent and
tan,-. , also in two-tone . styles.
This is a .
, :Real Value at $2.95
Just ' Received A new
shipment of ladies' pat
ent and Russian tan
low-heeled Pumps, made
in trellis pattern only,
with one-strap effect.
Bought to retail . at
$7.50. ; f .
For this sale, $5.85
A real shoe buy shown in one big
assortment of Pumps and one-strap
styles like above, . in . suede;, and
glazed kid, in large range of col
ore. An ideal house shoe; sold
before at $7.00.
Our 'Sale; $2.85
Pay Day Specials for Men
We have mxde special effort to show a compreherisive. line of MenV Dress, and
Work Shoes at very special prices We are quoting just four values dozens of others
throughout our store. IZTSSS !V j ":
MEN'S WORK SHOES
Made. of extra quality Elk, heavy oak leather
soles, sewed and nailed soles, tripled stiched
throughout. A real $3.50 value.
s For Pay Day, $2.45
MEN'S LEATHER SANDALS
A full, leather ventilated comfort, hot weather
shoe,. sewe!d soles and rubber' heels. Lots- of
sizes to choose from. ..!.,.'
A Pay Day Special at $2.65
MEN'S OXFORDS'
A new shipment just in a high grade Russian
calf shoe. We feature it in the Fifth Avenue last
only. Every dealer selling these at $8.50. The
supply.will be limited at this price. ,
. $5.95'
HEAR, MEN-READ!
Men's Canvas and Nubuck Oxfords gathered
into one bin. The assortment is not so large, so
don't pass these up.
Priced for Pay Day, $1.95
Boys' Tough Wear'
shoes for every day
hard wear. Pay Day
values, $3.35.
Houston & Jester
, Sandals One big
line bundled in one
bin for quick sale, '
$1.85
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Phone 22
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