Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 22, 1917, Image 2

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    Regal Polish
MOPS,
25c- Each,
on Bargain Balcony.
All Trimmed
HATS-
and Untrimmed
Shapes,
$1.00 each.
WANTED !
20 Experienced
Sales People for this
Big Sale.
Come to the Rear Door on
Friday and ask for
MR. LANGHORNE.
LADIES’ SHOES,
sizes 21 to 4',
that sold to $5.00,
$1.00 per pair.
In tlie State' of Oregon to b
MEN’S HATS,
that sold to $3.00,
choice,
$1.00 each.
$2.50 Cotton
BLANKETS,
$1.65 per pair.
HERE
WHEN
Children s Fabric
GLOVES,
worth to 40c.
5c. per pair.
Ladies’ Fabric
GLOVES,
worth to $1.50,
10c. per pair.
Girls’
DRESSES,
worth to $3.50,
choice,
$1.00 each.
Men’s 50c.
SUSPENDERS,
I
I
Haltom ’s Big Sale to be
Managed by
Mr. J. S. Langhorne,
of Portland.
Mr. Haltom has known Mr. Langhorne for years and
has engaged him to manage this big sale. He is now here
preparing the stock for this big bargain event, and promis­
es to give the people a square deal in every instance.
STORE TO BE CLOSED FRIDAY.
Mr. Langhorne announces that the store will be closed
all day Friday, Feb. 23, in order to give him and his force
of salespeople time to get ready for the opening Saturday.
One lot Men's Suits at ................................................. $12.75
One Lot Men's Suits at................................................. $14.75
I he famous Hart, Schaffner N Marx Suits, worth
S-’5.cv>, $27.50 and $30.00, have been divided into 3 lots
and you may have your choice at
$19.85 $21.85 and $23.85
Men's Overcoats that
sold from $15.00 to $20.00
your choice at............................................................ $9.75
Men's $1.00 Dress Shirts only................................... 79C.
Mcn > Si.;o Monarch Dress Shirts with French
nlv
DRESS SHIRTS,
79c. each.
and many of you ’will wonder why when it is a well
known tact that prices on all lines of merchandise are
steadily advancing. Mr. Haltom has been ia business
here many years, and has always given the people high
quality merchandise. In order to sell you goods at the
lowest possible price he must secure a great deal of this
merchandise from Eastern Manufacturers and whole­
salers and pay tor it promptly. For that reason rather
than borrow money he has decided to turn thousands of
dollars worth of merchandise into cash, and at the same
time give the people the benefit at a time when they
most need it.
MEN,
Now is the Time to Outfit BARGAIN BALCONY.
Yourselves.
35c. per pair.
Men's $1.00
THIS BIG SALE
MUST TAKE PLACE
$1.15
$2.15
. 18c.
. 8c.
27c.
. 27c.
. 98c.
$1.10
$3.95
. 63c.
. 69c.
. 35c.
$3.95
. 32c.
\\ e have established a special Bargain Department on
the Balcony. Hundreds of people will visit the Balcony
daily, as great quantities of merchandise will be placed
there from all <»ver the store at great bargain prices dur­
ing this mammouth sale. Don't fail to see the goods on
the Balcony.
5c., 10c., 25c. 50c.
Bargain Tables on the Balcony.
All hinds of Remnants
on the Balcony.
Laces and Ribbons on the Balcony, per yard
< )ne I .ot of waist s on the Balcony at............................ 2oC.
I owels on the Balcony at b for........... ........................ 50c.
Misses' I’nion Suits sizes 2 to 16, worth to Sl.68 at 50c.
sscs’ I lion Suits, si ees 4 to 18. on Balcony....... 25c.
The Opening of the Bargain Balcony
Saturoay will be the Scene of the
GreatestBargainBrilliancy ever Seen.
VISIT THE BARGAIN BALCONY.
New 1
We have just recti
newest Wash Goods!
25e.: 29c J
The newest and bl
and Skirts at..........|
WoQ
To go in this sale at]
49<„ 59c.
( )ne Lot of Towelinfl
One Lot of Towelina
J. S. Lang: