Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 29, 1917, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 29, 1917.
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SATURDAY,
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To be the Most Wonderful Sales Day Ever Before
Known in the History of the BIG STORE.
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Never Such a Sale.
BEGINNING 10 A.M. SATURDAY.
Never Before—Never Again—Have you ever
seen, nor will you ever see such a Sale. Women
told me that the Sale on Nov. 17 was a regular
circus—if that was true, this will be the Worlds
Biggest Three Ring Mammo.th Show in Exis­
tence.
Don’t Miss It.
I will conduct in the Haltom Store the most Colossal, As­
tounding. and Sensational Sale ever before known in the good
old town of Tillamook—one that you will remember for years to
come. Be here and be on time.
Respectfully yours,
J. S. LANGHORNE, Manager.
Positively for One Day Only.
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The store will be fairly ablaze with Bargains
not even seen in the days of panic and . bankrupt
stocks. Not in the memory of man have you
seen such an avalanche of them. It will be the
most Spectacular, Unique, and Interesting event
I have given you There will be more than 5000
Bargains thrown to the public in this great Sale.
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2c. tickets on 10c. articles.
3c. tickets on 15c. articles.
4c- tickets on 20c. articles.
5c. tickets on 25c. articles.
7c., 8c., 10c., 15c., 25c., 50c.
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worth 25c. to $2.00
SEE THE WINDOW !
READ THE SALE HOURS !
READ the PRICE TICKETS
SEE RUMMAGE SALE
WINDOW.
Sold on the Balcony to Ticket Holders Only.
SENSATIONAL BARGAIN SALES
BEGINNING AT 10 AM. AND AT 2 P.M.
HERE ARE SOME OF THE ARTICLES
THERE WILL BE MANY
MORE.
7 yards of fine Dress Ginghams for $1.00_____ 7 yards of splendid white Outing Flannel for *1.00_____ 6 yards of 25c. Curtain Scrims for $1.00.
$2.00 Blan­
kets for $1.00_____ yards 81 inch Sheeting, worth 11.50, for $1.00
*6.00 Wool Dress Patterns for $3 00_____ $10.00 Silk Dress Patterns for $5.00_
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Pairs of 25c. Hose for 50c._____ $1.00 and $2.00 Waists 50c.______25c. Bath Towels for 10c._____ 25c. to 50c. Lengths of Ribbons 10c.______ 2 yards of 85c. Table
Damask for $1.00
Half dozen Napkins for 25c._____ 2} yards of Toweling for 25c ______ Men’s *15JX) Suits $10.00
Men’s *15.00 Overcoats $10.00
Men's Pants 75c.
Men’s 16.00 Shoes *3.00
Ladies' $5.00 Shoes $2.00
Men's $1 50 Overalls *1.00
Men’s Work Shirts 35c.
Men's 20c. Hose
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Men’s Work Sox 5c._____ Boys’ Underwear 25c______ Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Dress Shirts 50c.______ Ladies’ Satin Pumps 45c.
Dri-Foot 5c.
Men’s Canvass Leggings 35c.
Children's Hats 15c
Bovs’ Overcoats$2.00
Men’s Leather Work Gloves 35c.
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