Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 15, 1917, Image 8

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SENSATIONAL
Surprise Bargain Windows
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TALK ABOUT BARGAINS: I have conducted my surprise bargain window sales all over the country and each
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time they prove a sensation. In these times of high prices it takes nerve for a merchant to do it. He simply has to forego any
profit and forget the cost mark. Mr. Haltom has given me permission to go through the stock and fill these windows with mer­
chandise at my own price. Come prepared to see the most sensational slashing of good merchandise you ever saw before.
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TWO DAYS ONLY,
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A TWO DAY FEAST OF AMAZING AND ALLURING BARGAINS NOT EVEN SEEN
IN THE PANIC DAYS OF 1907.----- Don’t Take My Word for It----- Come and See for Yourself.
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12 SURPRISE BARGAIN WINDOWS
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Will show the Merchandise that goes into the 30 Minute Window Sales. Only the articles shown in the windows on sale at the price shown on the price cards.
There will be no more at the same price.
BUT—at the end of each 30 minute WINDOW SALE—another special will be thrown out in some part of the store
for 30 minutes. Read this entire ad. carefully. FRIDAY, at 10 A.M., WINDOW No. 1 will be taken out and go on sale for 30 minutes—At 2 P.M., WIN­
DOW No. 2—At 3 P.M., WINDOW No. 3—At 4 P.M., WINDOW No. 4.
ON SATURDAY, beginning at 10 A.M., WINDOWS Nos. 6 and 7 will go on
sale—At 11 AM., WINDOW No. 5—At 2 P.M., WINDOW No. 8—At 3 P.M., WINDOWS Nos. 9 and 10—At 4 P.M., WINDOWS Nos. 11 and 12.
Every 30
Minute Window Sale will be followed by one or more SURPRISE SPECIAL SALES FOR 30 MINUTES.
BE HERE AND BE ON TIME, BECAUSE
THESE SENSATIONAL SALES WILL OCCUR AS SCHEDULED.
A Few of the Sensational Prices.
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A $10.00 Silk Dress Pattern for $5.00_____ $0 <M) Wool Dress Pattern for $3.00
8 yards of Fine Dress Ginghams for $1.00_____ 8 yards of White Outing
Flannel for $1.00_____ 2ji yards of Sheeting for $1.00_____ $1.00 Waists 50c._____ $2.00 Blankets $1.00_____ Regular 25c. Hose 15c.______ 3 Bath Towels for 10c.
25c. to 50c. Remnants 10c.____ Ladies’ $7 50 Dress Skirts 13.00
Ladies’ $15.00 Silk Dress 110.00
Ladies’ $15.00 Serge Dress $10.00
Ladies’ $20 00 Coat $15.00
Sateen Petticoats 50c.
$5.00 Silk Petticoat 43.00
Trimmed Hats to -$4.00 only $1.75
$1.25 Bungalow Aprons 50c.
41.50 Children’s Dresses 75c.
To 42.00 Corsets 41.00
To 41 75 House Dresses 50c.
Men’s 44.00 Stetson Hat 41.00
Men’s 41.50 Overalls
41.00
Men’s $5.00 and 46 00 Shoes 43.00
Ladies’ 45.00 to $7.00 Shoes 43.00
Men’s 41.50 Shirts 50c.
Men’s Sporting Gum Boots 44.00
Men’s
415.00 Overcoats $10.00
Men’s 415.00 Suit $10.00
Men’s Work Shirts 35c.
Men’s Work Sox 5c.
Men’s Wool Underwear 35c. And many other
items covering every department in the big store.
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Look at the Windows—They Tell the Story.
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A.M. SATURDAY FOR 30
ON BARGAIN BALCONY.
AT 10.30
MINUTES.
HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES VALUES 5c. to 50c. ONLY 2c.
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On account
extremely and wonderfully low prices the 12 Bargain Window Specials will be sold at,
“”I desire that the customers and friends of the Haltom Store and also the persons who have attended my sale«
receive the benefit.
Beginning at 10 AM. both Friday and Saturday Doorkeepers will be stationed
at the front doors and will issue tickets to the FIRST 300 PERSONS TO ENTER.
1 hese tickets will entitle you to purchase the articles shown in the win­
dows
None of these articles'in the windowe will be sold at the price to anyone without a ticket. 1 he tickets issued on Friday will not be good on Saturday. A 1
different color ticket will be used. Be on time each day.
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Goods in the Windows sold to Holders of Tickets Only. Read Special Notice very carefully and be Here at 10 A M.
Doors Open
at 10 A.M.
Both Days.
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Free Tickets
Admit You
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Big Show.
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