Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 22, 1917, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 22. 1917
I am going to give you a Wonderful One Day Marked Down Sale ! One day
on which the Bargains will be positive and alluring
You will know they are Bargains the minute you see them. The only rea­
son I can do this is because the Big Sale I have been conducting here has
left a great many short lengths suitable for Waists, Skirts and Dresses in
Wash and Wool Fabrics and Hundreds of Odds and Ends.
The merchandise is just as good as it ever was, but to clean it all up in one
day I am going to make prices that are positively startling.
The lower floor and Big Bargain Balcony will be ablaze with Bargains such
as you never saw before. Be here when the Doors open.
Doors Open and Sale Begins at 10 A.M. Saturday
March 24.
The Most
Actual to $1.25
WOOL DRESS GOODS
25c. Yard.
Hart Schaffner &> çJVlarx
SUITS FOR MEN,
$21.85
c^ciua/ $25.00 to
$30.00 Values
Regular to $16.50 Value
SUITS FOR MEN
$8.65
Actual 12'c. Value
COMFORT CHALLIES
7ic. Yard.
Actual 20c. Value
LADIES' GAUZE VESTS
11c. Each.
Actual 50c. Knee Length
LADIES’ GAUZE PANTS
19c. Pair.
MEN'S.
Yet of
WOMEN'S, MISSES'
BOYS' GOOD
cJ/Men's New Spring
AND
FOUR-IN-HAND TIES
19c. Each.
cJTkfen’s
Cotton
WORSTED PANTS
$1.19 Pair.
Actual 25c. Value
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HOSE
15c. Pair.
36 and 39 inch, 25c. Value
COMFORT SATEENS
12\c. Yard.
42 and 45 inch, 25c. to 29c.
PILLOW TUBINGS
19c. Yard.
J. S. LANGHORNE
Manager of
{Regular to 75c. Bo^s ana Girls’
KNIT UNDERWEAR
10c. Garment.