Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 27, 1917, Image 6

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    FOR 7 DAYS.
A Mammoth Clearance SALE
For Seven Days, beginning at 10 A.M.
Saturday, December 29
THE REASON FOR SUCH A SLAUGHTER OF NEW MERCHANDISE.
I have no alternative. I must do it. ’Tis now or never. My orders are emphatic. “Do it now and
do it in seven days.” In order to conform to the nation’s new merchandising policies this stock must be
reduced to the limit. It is absolutely imperative. This is the reason for the smashing of prices on all
this merchandise. My I How the people will revel in such an opportunity. With an extra force we be­
gin invoicing Wednesday, Dec. 26. As fast as they finish I will be right behind them placing great
quantities of merchandise on tables, counters and cases and will put a price on it that will clean it up
in a hurry.
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Scrims, Cretonnes
and Silkolines,
Women’s
Munsing Union Suits,
Worth today 25c. per yard.
They are worth 25c. per yard, and
people have bought them at
that price.
Worth $1.50 and difficult to secure at
that price, eizes 34 to 50.
Smashed Price
Smashed Price
Smashed Price.
Smashed Price
79c. each.
15c. yard.
10c. yard.
98c. each.
WOMEN’S
$1.00 and $2.00
WAISTS
the greatest value in America, sizes
34 to 46,
Muslins, Towelings,
Outing Flannel,
Ginghams, Percales,
Everything
Beautiful High Grade
Dress Goods,
Suitings, Coatings.
In French and Worsted Serges, Epin­
gles, Poplins and Novelty Fabrics,
selling at $2.00 to $3.00.
These will be
positive bargains.
POSITIVELY NOTHING EXCEPTED
On BARGAIN Balcony.
At the BIGGEST SMASHED PRICE KNOWN.
Beautiful New
Dress, Waist and Skirt
Silks.
Crepe de Chines, Duchess Satins,
Duchess Satins, Georgette Crepes, Plain
and Fancy Taffetas and Messalines.
This is to be the most astonishing sale ever before known in this section.
Think of it.
Values to $2.75 per yard.
Smashed Price
Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats,
Children’s Coats, and Everything on the Balcony.
Smashed Price
$1.69 yard.
ONE-HALF PRICE.
$1.69 yard.
MEN’S UNDERWEAR.
MEN S SHIRTS.
MEN’S SHOES.
WOMEN’S SHOES.
Men’s Heavy Ribbed Underwear, all
sizes and worth $1 00.
Men’s Golf Shirts, all sizes, in late and
Popular Patterns. Regular $1.25 and
$1.50 values.
Smashed Price
Men’s High Cut Shoes, Full Stock,
Heavy Kip, outside pocket counter
tap sole, pegged.
Broken lots, but all sizes, low and high
heels, worth $5 to $7.00, to clean
them up the
Smashed Price
Smashed Price
Smashed Price
63c. Garment.
79c. Each.
$3.65 Pair.
DUTCH AUCTION
Beginning SATURDAY, at 10 A.M., I will conduct a Dutch Auction each day
during the sale, some articles will decrease in price every hour. Some each day.
All articles left on the last day will be given away. Come promptly at 10 A.M
Saturday.
There will be Lots of Fun at the Dutch Auction.
Doors Open and
Sales Begin
at 10 A.M.
Saturday, Dec. 29.
100O REMNANTS
SILK,
WOOL AND
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COTTON
REMNANTS
Left from our heavy Xmas selling to go on sales at promptly 10 A.M.
On BARGAIN BALCONY at HALF PRICE
Never such a sale.
Never such Bargains.
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willbe $1.95 Pair.
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Join the crowds on Bargain Balcony
We are Invoicing.
Store will be Closed
'until 10 A.M.
Saturday, Dec. 29.
Be on Time.