Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 13, 1917, Image 6

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    Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Mens
$6.00
$1.50
$15.00
916.50
SHOES
SHOES
Dress SHIRTS
SUITS
OVERCOATS
ONLY
ONLY
ONLY
ONLY
ONLY
$3.48
ONLY
Crepe de chine and Novelty
Silks.
$2.00
$3.00
63c.
$9.85
$9.85
$1.00
Ladies’
*5.00
SILK
$6.00
Waist Patterns
FOR
SILK
Dress Patterns
FOR
$5.00
Positively worth
$10.00
$6.00
WOOL
Dress Patterns
FOR
$300
Positively worth
$6.00
$5.00
WOOL
Skirt Patterns
FOR
$3.98
These are beautiful and
positively worth $6.00
SIX Yards Of
25<*.
Curtain Scrims
Positive Bargains
20tf.
Pillow Cases
FOR
10c.
Your last chance to buy
them at this price
To
25<
Ribbons
Per Yard
Plain and Fancies
9
SHOPPING
DAYS
UNTIL XMAS.
During this
Big 9 Day SALE
Buy for Future
Needs, as
Prices will be
Much Higher
on all this
Merchandise.
IMPORTED
AT
NEW LINENS FROM
IRELAND and GREAT BRITIAN
LINEN NAPKINS
Per Dozen
$3.50 to $5.50
LINEN LUNCHEON CLOTHS
45x45—only ........................... $2.75
63x63—only ........................... $5.45
LINEN TABLE CLOTHS
70x70—only ........................... $4.75
70x90—only ........................... $5.00
72x72—only ........................... $5.45
DAMASK LUNCHEON CLOTHS
54x54—only............................ $1.75
72x72—only............................ $2.98
NAPKINS TO MATCH
$3.48
SPECIAL.
$1.25 Lace Trimmed
TABLE CENTERS
All persons paying
their accounts between
now and December
24 may use their slips
or receipts as votes for
the $50 Liberty Bond.
The Store will
be Open
Evenings until
Xmas,
Beginning
Thursday,Dec 20
36 ami 40 inch wide new Plaid and
Check Dress Goods, all wool Serges,
Whip-Cords, Crepe Chuddahs and Satin
Cloths, etc., in very desirable shade for
Autumn wear. Actual values to $1.00
95<.
All Art Linens at Wonderful Bargain
Prices._________________________
SALE OF RIBBONS
Ribbons Worth
ioc. to 75c.
TO BE SACRIFICED AT
5£., 10^., 155?. and 25<L
SALE OF NEW
GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS
In Linen, Lawn and Silk
10<*.—15<*.—25^.
SALE OF DOLLS
Baby, Boy and Girl
DOLLS AT 69<.
DOLLS OF ALL KINDS AND.
SIZES, $1.50 to $3.98
SALE OF GIFT TOWELS.
FACE CLOTHS and BATH
MATS AT
12%^. To $4.25
AT
78<*.
40 to48 in. Novelty, Fabrics for Dresses
or separate skirts—Stripes, , mixtures,
black and white Checks. Actual values
to $1.63
AT $1.23
... ..........
42
inch Worsted Serges in the newest
and most popular shades and 40 in Nov-
‘
’ i
elty Fabries in plaids and stripes, etc.,
in
Values to $1.88
AT $1.38
Lovely French Serges and Epingles 38
and 40 inches wide in the season’s ap­
proved colors and a large selection of
other plaids and novelty fabrics in actual
values to $2.25
AT $1.68
48 and 56 inch fancy Suitings. 48 inch
Gabardine Epinglee and French Serges
50 and 56 inch broad cloths and Poplitis.
All in the most desirable shades for Suits
or Dresses. Actual values to $2.98
AT $1.98
AT
Per . Pair
GIRLS’
35<.
Fine Hose
FOR
27c.
Per Pair
GARTERS
ONLY
ONLY
ONLY
$1.00
85c.
59c.
15c.
These Ginghams are worth
today 25<*. per yard.
AT
$1.78
The $50.00 Liberty Bond, to be given
Away on Monday, December 24.
THE LOCAL RED CROSS SOCIETY IS A
STRONG CONTESTANT FOR THE $50.00 LIB­
ERTY BOND TO BE GIVEN AWAY DEC. 24th.
THEY WILL HAVE A SPECIAL BOOTH IN
THE STORE, SATURDAY, DEC. 14, AND ALL
VOTES CAST FOR THEM ON THAT DAY
WILL COUNT DOUBLE.
$1.50
$1.00
American Lady
CORSETS,
Bungalow
APRONS.
ONLY
ONLY
89c.
63c.
THE REBEKAH LODGE.
WILL HAVE A SPECIAL BOOTH IN
THE STORE SATURDAY, DEC. 22. THEY ARE
ALSO STRONG CONTESTANTS FOR THE
$50.00 LIBERTY BOND TO BE GIVEN AWAY
MONDAY, DEC. 24. ALL VOTES CAST FOR
THE REBEKAH LODGE, SATURDAY, DEC. 22
WILL COUNT DOUBLE.
$7.50
and
$8.00
SKIRTS,
ONLY
$3.69
$22.50
to
$30.00
Women’s Shoes,
$1.50 DRESS
$1.39
SHIRTS
$2.00 DRESS
$1.89
SHIRTS
President Suspenders,
$4.85 per pair.
Siesta Slippers.
Men’s SLIPPERS At
and $1.79
LADIES’ SLIPPERS At
$1.19 $1.63 and $1.79
Misses SLIPPERS At
Ending Mondi. 24, 10 P.M.
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$17.00
to
$20.00
Women’s
COATS
ONLY
ONLY
$9.85
$3.00
Silk
WAISTS
ONLY
$1.79
$6.85 per pair.
Women’s Shoes,
Women’s Grey Shoes, Button and
Lace and Brown Vamp with Chamois
Top to match worth to $10.00, only
Women’s Slippers,
98<., $1.23 $1.53 and $1.63
$1.12
7
FLORSHEIM
SHOE.
YARDS OF WHITE
Outing Flannel
FOR
$1.00
MEN WHO WEAR THE FLOR­
SHEIM KNOW GOOD SHOES.
THEY
DEMAND
LASTING
QUALITY AND STYLE—THE
KIND OF SATISFACTION THAT
MAKES YOU INSIST ON HAV­
ING THE FLORSHEIM SHOE.
This grade is worth today
5<*. per yard.
2% YARDS OF
Table Damask
FOR
$1.00
This Table Damask is worth
today 85^*. Per yard.
REASONABLY PRICED, VAL­
UE CONSIDERED. THERE’S A
FLORSHEIM DEALER IN
EVERY CITY SHOWING. THE
SEASON’S CORRECT STYLES.
HIS NAME AND BOOKLET ON
REQUEST.
YARDS OF 81 in.
2%
Sheeting
FOR
$1.00
The Florshein Shoe Co.,
This Sheeting is worth on
the
present market 60<*. per
CHICAGO, U S A.
ard.
The above advertisement appeared
in
the Saturday Evening Post, of
The famous RED CROSS SHOES, issue
1, 1917. The prices as you
2% YARDS OF
Patent and Black Kid Vamps, White can see Dec.
are $8.00 to $10.00.
Kid Tops, Louis Heels, Lace, and To help raise the $9,000.00 we will,
Patent, Button and Lace, Louis Heels sell
Toweling
during the nine days
worth to $8.50, only
FOR
$7.85 per pair.
$1.19 $1.63
Bov’s SLIPPERS At
THE
Women’s Shoes,
Men’s PAJAMAS at.............. $1.35
Men's All Wool JERSEYS . . $3.45
A WONDERFUL SALE OF
MEN’S WOMEN’S and CHIL­
DREN’S
•/
Women’s Shoes,
Men’s PARIS GARTERS ... 23<.
Men’s SILK GARTERS....... 47<.
$6.98
To accomplish whatj’e for, I am FORCED
TO RAISE $9,000 9 days. Mr. Haltom
has allowed me to pu rices on the goods, and
in order to raise this lioney in the few short
days, T am going to g biggest slaughter sale
of the fine merchandii be seen by the people
of any town in this St|i is fact I am positive.
When von considerili this classof merchan-
dise and the absolute [irices are going to be
much higher, the low made you in this sale
vol onably expect. Com-
will be lower than yo
te '^n,
A
when every mer­
ing as it does at the
Fi
chant is expecting a it gives you a golden
Secure •r vour share.
opportunity you did n
$2.79 per pair.
Black English, Leather and Neolin
soles, Kid, Button, Cloth and Mat
Tops, Cuban Heels, worth $6.50
only
Men’s New BATH ROBES
$5.15, $7.35 and $8.35
Men’s SMOKING JACKETS
Beginn:
ress Ginghams
25<.
Button and Lace, Gun Metal, Kid
and Patent Leathers, all sizes and
Widths, worth $5.00 to $6.00 only
47<.
Women’s
SUITS
$14.65
AT WONDERFUL BARGAIN
PRICES
$15.65
IN XMAS BOXES
40 in. wide Crepes de Chine in lovely
pastel shades and the new autumn
shades Burgundy Plum, etc.
Particu­
larly pleasing fabrics for afternoon and
evening dresses. Values to $2.25
36 inch wide Duchess Satins and Chif­
fon Taffetas in the season’s lovelist
shades, Plum, Burgundy, Russian Green,
Seal Brown, etc. Actual $2.25 and $2.50
values
AT $1.98
Men’s all Wool, Oregon
CASHMERE SUITS At
Men’s
WORTH OF
For Men, Women and
Children.
$4.95
$1.98
The Haltom Store will be the Mecca for the Crowds
27c.
ONLY
TIES
.Men’s SILK SHIRTS At
Lovely colorings aud designs in novelty
stripe and Plaid Taffetas and Messalines.
All 36 in. wide. Values to $2.75
10c.
ONLY
PANTS
$12.85
$1.78
ONLY
Ribbed Hose
Dress HOSE
9c.
Men’s
7 YARDS OF
$1.00
Men’s New Balmacaan
OVERCOATS.
Novelty Stripe Plaid and Checks Taf­
fetas and Messalines in all the newest
colors and combinations. All 36 in. wide.
Values to $2.50
Who Will Get It ?
SPECIAL DAY, DEC. 14.
RED CROSS
MONDlDec. 24
Men's
$1.75
Furnishings at
SALE OF SILKS.
AT
Men’s
(
59<.
Votes will be Counted Every Hour and the Result
Announced. The Bond given away ’Xmas Eve at 10 P.M
BOYS’ 35<.
15*.
and
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.
All Societies or Lodges contesting will be given double votes that day.
Knitting Yarns
Men’s
Men’s Clothing $15,000
At Wonderful Bargain Prices.
FOR
10c.
OVERCOATS
DRESS GOODS
ONLY
FOR
$1.00
Men’s
9
r
$10.00
Bovs’
Patent, in Colonial and Stripe effects
Louis Heel, worth to $5.00, only
Men’s $8.00 Florsheim
Shoes at
25c,
$5.85
This Toweling is .worth to
lay 18<*. per yard.
Men’s $9.00 Florsheim
Shoes at
Toweling
Men’s $10.00 Florsheim
Shoes at
FOR
$8.45
EXTRA-SPECIAL
45c.
This Toweling is worth to­
day 27^. per yard.
$1.00
BARGAIN TABLES
To
$2.00
Waists
FOR
50c.
These Waists at $1.00 and
are the greatest value!
in America.
$2.00
Nos. 1, 2 and 3.
These Tables will be filled with Merchandise from all over the Store.
Tables Nos. 1 and 2 will be on the Main floor at the rear of the Store.
Table No. 3 will be on the Balcony. Articles on these tables will be sold at
Half Price.
IN ORDER TO GIVE US TIME TO ARRANGE
THE STOCK FOR QUICK SELLING AND TO
MARK IT DOWN, THE STORE WILL BE
CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY. DOORS WILL
OPEN AT io A.M., FRIDAY, DEC. 14. BE ON
TIME AS SOME OF THE BIG BARGAINS
WILL GO IN A HURRY.
YARDS OF
$7.65
$3.45 per pair.
STORE CLOSED
All Day, Thursday, Dec. 13.
2%
3 PAIR OF LADIES’
25<.
Hose
i
FOR
50c.
Really worth 30<*. per pair.
S pread the
6
YARDS OF
38<*.
PHONE TO YOUR NEIGHBORS, TELL YOUR
FRIENDS OF THIS STUPENDOUS BARGAIN
EVENT. ’TIS NOW OR NEVER. YOU WILL
NOT HAVE THE SAME
OPPORTUNITY
AGAIN DURING THE PERIOD OF THE WAR.
NOW IS THE TIME.
Dress Goods
FOR
$1.00
I
4
$1.50
$2.75
$15.00
2% YARDS OF
Children's
COATS
Women’s
PETTICOATS
Silk Flounce
PETTICOATS
Women’s
RAIN COATS
Romper Cloth
ONLY
ONLY
ONLY
ONLY
63c.
$2.69
98c.
$1.98
$9.98
This grade of cloth is selling
at 30C. per yard.
$5.00
f
FOR
!
*