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

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    OF THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF
I
SHOES
FOR
bi
PRICES
■
For Men, Women and Children
AT REDUCED PRICES
THE
ENTIRE
I have given you some great sales during the past few weeks, but this is to be a greater one—
this is to be an astounding sale of fine merchandise at reduced prices—the best merchandise in the
store at cut prices. You cannot afford to miss it. Every man, woman and child should buy shoes
now for at least a year. Remember the Days, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 23 and 24.
Every time a Pair of Shoes is Sold the Bell will Ring--Listen!
SÄLE
FOR
TWO
DAYS
AT
I
PRICES
1
DAYS
¡WOMEN’S SHOES WOMEN'S SHOES
I
Button and Lace, Gun Metal,
■ Kid and Patent Leathers. All
■ sizes and widths
■
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$2.95
¡WOMEN'S SHOES
■ Black English, Leather and
1 Neolin Soles, Kid, Button,
1 Cloth and Mat Tops, Cuban
I Heels
at
$4.85
Women’s Siesta
Slippers Slippers
l ’ateilt, in colon
ial and strap ef­
fect, Louis 1 leel
$3'45
Cut
on
Eveiy
.
Children’s and
Misses Siesta
Slippers
at
95c.
Red Cross Shoes, Patent and
Black Kid Vamps, White
Kid Tops, Louis Heels, Lace,
and Black Kid and Patent
Button and Lace Louis Heels
at
Balcony
for
2
MEN’S SHOES
Men’s Dress Shoes English
and Medium toes, Neolin and
Leather Soles
Men’s High-cut Shoes 10 in.
top with pocket or outside
counter, Peg sole
at
at
$3.85
$6.15
WOMEN’S SHOES
MEN’S SHOES
MEN’S SHOES
Women’s Grey Shoes, But­
ton and Lace, and Brown
Vamp with Chamois top to
match
at
Men’s Florsheim Shoes in
Black and Tan English and
raised Toes and Men's Dark
Brown Vamps with colored
tops
at
Men's Calked Logger Shoes,
$7.95
$6.85
$8.35
Boy’s
Shoes
High-Cut Shoes
lOand 12 in. top,
Tan. Sizes 2i to
5 J
Boy’s
Shoes
Boy's Dress
Shoes,
Button
and Bli-cher.
Sizes 2i to 5i
Dress and school
Shoes in Gun
Metal and pa­
tent.
Sizes 8j
to 2.
at
High-Cut Shoes
10 in. top Tan.
Sizes 9 to 2
at
Dress Shoes,
Button and Blu­
cher. Sizes 9 to
2
at
Men's Sporting
Gum Boots
$2.35
$3.45
$2.65
$4.35
To be Sold at Cut-Prices.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
At 81 • 78 •
Novelty Stripe Plaid and Cheek Taffetas and Messn
lines in all the newest colors and combinations. All
3t> in. wide. Values to $2.50.
At
Qft Lovely colorings and designs in novelty stripe and
*
* Plaid Taffetas and Messalines.
All 30 in. wide.
\ aluea to $2.75.
-4G in. wide Crepes <le Chine in lovely pastel shades
, M
and f|,e new autumn shades Burgundy Plum, etc.
Particularly pleasing fabrics for afternoon and evening dresses.
Values to $2.25.
’iich wide Duchess Satins and Chiffon Taffetas
’’’
it) the season's lovelist shades, Plum, Burgundy,
Russian Green, Seal Brown, etc. Actual $2.25 and $2.50 values.
*,,ck$L50 Dress Velveteens in the loveliest shades
*r
for present wear, add 36 inch wide Velvet Cords
priced regularly at $1.75. The latter tine for Children's Cohts.
At 81 78
At Si 98
At $1 38
SAVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
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Men’s
Gum
Boots
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THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF
I nsuran
Why
Cut
TO BE SOLD AT CUT-PRICES.
At 25c. * 36
inch wide Warp Prints in a variety of new patterns
and colorings. These fabrics are both good looking
wearing weaves and are priced regularly at 38c. Buy them for cold
weather House Dresses, Children’s School Dresses, etc.
,,nd
i'lch wide new Plaid and Check Dress Goods,
• all wool Serges, Whip-Cords, Crepe Chuddahs and
Satin Cloths, etc., in very desirable shades for Autumn wear. Actual
values to $1.00.
The most wonderful values in Granite Clothes—plain
* and fancy-—All wool storm Serges in brown, green,
blues, etc. You will not be offered such values for a long time to come.
to 48 in.Novelty Fabrics for Dresses or separate
-------- —‘
skirts—Stripes, mixtures, black and white Checks.
Actual values to $1.63.
42 inch W orsted Serges in the newest and most pop­
ular shades and 40 in Novelty Fabrics in plaids and
stripes, etc., in Values to $1.88
.ovely French Serges and Epingles 38 and 40 inches
------- .? --------- * wide in tileseason's approved colors anil a large selec­
tion of other plaids and novelty fabrics in actual values to $2.25.
‘T”’
fancy Suitings, 48 inch Gabardine
“ ’.
* Epingles and French Serges 50 and 56 inch broad'
cloths and Popl ns. All in the most desirable shades for Suits or
Dresses. Actual values to $2.98
At 78c.
At $1 28
See Ev
Prices
!
We have space for only a few prices, but every yard of piece
goods will bear the red tag of price reduction.
Don’t fail to
be here.
At 63C
Sta
I,
sole
my
Si
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1
Girls’
Shoes
EVERYTHING
on the BIG
Bargain Balcony
STORE
at
Boy’s
Shoes
$2.85
SHOES
10 inch and 12 inch Top
Boy’s
Shoes
$4.25
OF
M
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Dire
$6.95
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MEN’S SHOES
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