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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
Umathne Thursday, October 29. 1925 Page TKree lr Spring the fir -pM M aair mr& :xt Amy m Most Sensational Trade Event, Considered From Every Angle the Most Vitally Important Sales Event Ever Inaugurated By This or Any Other Store in Klamath Falls The Above is a Plain, Straight-Forward Matter of Fact Statement of What Is Behind This Advertisement, Emphasizing These Words: "MOST SENSATIONAL, MOST VITALLY IMPORTANT AND IT IS SO Beginning as Soon as Doors Open Friday, October 30, 9 a. m. KLAMATH TJT7rrPOT? Q KLAMATH FALLS JLTllV L KJ IV O FALLS Ready With a Store Full of New Fall READY-TO-WEAR, MILLINERY, FURNISHINGS Announces Annual HARVEST SALE ' ' A Thousand of Almost Gift Values Resolve Themselves in an Outpouring of Golden Dollars in Savings, Representing Hector's Gift to the People of Klamath and Through out the Northwest You All Know Hector's Store You Know the High Quality of Merchandise, the Honesty of Our Values, and When We Tell You This is Going to Be the Best Edition of a Sale Any Store of this kind has ever put on You Will Believe it bur Windows hursday rd thii ad, re , Folkt, thousand art eagerly -.can ine column-s every penoa ii hearing lhi Sale with you Ml be atorcward WE HAVE SET ABOUT THIS MATTER WITH DETERMINATION Ct is very difficult to properly place before you the values in this Advertisement. The reductions seem drastic and they are. Many of the losses seem unwarranted, but to do a job of this kind andlive jup to our assertion, "The Greatest Values in This -Town's History," a sacrifice must. occur-A'nd it is so.' . :; 2 . AT THE UNVEILING OF OUR WINDOWS THURSDAY The day before the sale you will see a representative display of thousands of do'lars worth of merchandise lowly priced to convey this Sale's Tremendous Saving Possibilities. ' Inside of Twenty Four Hours After this sale begins this whole community will be talking about it. WE KNOW. For with such price a we have placed on this right in the sea son merchandise, the min ute a , person gets home they will be sending the whole neighborhood down Won Hosiery, gun nietal, 7Qr miir 9 t I'"" I Volenronf miro silk Vinsirrv (M OO nd colors, to go at pair 1 ,t Entire stock Kayser Italian silk vests, bloom ers, stcpins, gowns; value from $3.00 to $15.00 garment totjjl AC t7 to at garment 1 TO to 1 B Chiidrens New Fall Coats, all wool, fur col-r. 27-inch Outing Flannel, 25c regular Qc lars, Values $5.95 fflto go at yard 36-inch Outing Flannel, light fancy, Ar 30c value, to go at , yard to $12.50. Sale prices $4.47 t0$7.88 me silk hosiery, full silk 1 QQ rtop pair 150 P won Silk Princess Sims $ 1 .88 Entire Stock of Millinery Greatly 6 A Aft pinch Satin Messaline, $2.00 value Qgc $2.9o Rayon bilk 1 uneess blips MX.VU Reduced. $7.50 Hats, sale mice to go at yard '" f pure silk hosiery, all CQ md black pair uov' $G.50 New Style Under-Aim flf QC Hand Bags ..OO All Others Greatly Reduced $1.50 House Dresses Each 89 c lolcproof silk and wool g QQ Parser's chamoisette Gloves, 7Q. shades pair J All children's and women's Knit Under wear discounted as much as 33 l-3';o OFF KOTEX 39c Over 150 New Fall DRESSES, values from $10.85 t0$16.8S Over 80 new Fall Coats; values from $25.00 to $95.00 C1C QC $fift.7R Sale prices Mer Aprons 29c Stock NOTIONS ONE-HALF Price fiwr "Knit Vest, all sizes 29c Children's union suits, cotton fleeced wool and sink and wool, values $1.00 to $3.25. Sale g9c $2.85 prices 10 Won Silk Vests ' 58c 15c Crochet Cotton Coats and gc Silkaine Bal1 Entire stock of all wool tweed suits, values to $25.00 fl7 A K to go choice ' Entire stock of all wool skirts,' $6.50 to $12.50, to go at HALF JRICE 54-inch Indian Head, 50c value, 34 C to go at yard 0 $2.50 Pure Silk Crepe de Chine d1 A SI yard $1.00 Fancy Art Linens and Hucks CO,, Crash yard 01' 75c EVERFAST SUITING - OQ EVERFAST CREPES yard OJ7 $1.25 Everfast Pure Linen, guar- fiftp anteed not to fare, all colors, yard $1.75 Crepe de Chine, 40-inch. Qftp street shaded yard 'Oy $4.95 English Broadcloths, d1 QQ all colors yard IO $4.50 Porriett Twill, colore and black .yard $1.98 36-inch wool plaids, $1.50 values CQ yard 00 c 1 y7u Enter Our Store Friday Every Department Will Be A.tir With Enthusiasm, You Will Walk Down a Great Avenue of Sale Prices-Every Aisle a "Garnering I . wi 1 J nr. C..i I . ri. J d:.I. Mind nf W.lrnm. Tlist All Mav Come, and Ynn Have 'in" Aisle, Where You Will Buy Much for Little. Ihe.e Are the t act. unaaornsu. e - - 1 ' r. .. C...1. TL.. Vo.. U:ll r.'J . O... Qtn ITniiv Nurance That There Is no Store in America Which Can or Will Offer Greater, aavmg. on an enure " I-S)RE CLOSED THURSDAY HECTOR'S COME FRIDAY BRING A FRIEND 1 I KLAMATH FALLS