Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 24, 1918, Image 8

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Mill End Sale of
31 in. Wide
CHAMBRAYS,
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5 to 20 yard lengths, mostly Plain
Blues. A splended weight and actually
In face of the most extraordinary condi­
tions this country has ever known wehave
secured a greater variety of merchan­
dise for our 1918 Annual Mill End Sale
than in any previous year. Come to the
store as early as possible and secure the
pick of these Wonderful Bargains. At
these sensational saving we anticipate a
speedy clearance. Remember the date
and time. Sale begins Friday, January
25th, at 9 A.M.
See Our New 1918
Colored
OUTING FLANNEL,
Yard.
10 to 20 yard lengths of Outings in
Dark grounds in stripes, plaids and
fancies and Black and White Checks.
Every yard worth 25c. today.
Mill End Sale of
36 in. Wide
SHOES, SUITS,
CLOTHING.
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS.
All Wool, fast color fabrics, New Spring Styles.
FLORSHEIM SHOES,
Showing the Newest Lasts and Leathers.
MALLORY HATS,
Spring 1918 Blocks in all the Season’s approved
shades. Also Mallory Cravenetted Hats. They
defy the rain.
FRIDAY AND
BED SPREADS.
A Mill-End Clean-Up of 3 Lots of
Bed Spreads — spotlessly clean,
all hemmed and ready for use.
Pretty designs, splendid qualities,
full double bed and . sizes.
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$1 75 BEDSPREADS
$1.49
For only
Mill End Sale of
$2.50 BEDSPREADS
$1.98
For only
Fine Quality
$3.00 BEDSPREADS
$2.39
For only
Bleached MUSLINS, f
Yard.
10 to 20 yard lengths of fine medium
weight weaves of
Muslin
for Under­
garments, worth today 27 c. to 30c. per
yard.
26c.
An exceptional
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purchase of practi­
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Means
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Half Price Sales,
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Mill End Sale of
Actual 35c.
PILLOW TUBINGS,
26c.
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200 yards of line bleached
Pillow
Tubings, some with fine linen finish.
All desirable widths and perfect weaves.
Worth 35c. yard today.
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Mill End Sale of
Mercerized
TABLE DAMASK,
59c.
Every Woman Should
Attend
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Actually worth 35c yard.
ON THE BALCONY.
Yard.
Mill End Sale of
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SATURDAY ONLY.
Remnants—Half Price
DIMITY,
19c.
LONGCLOTHS,
Spring
Showings of
Mill End Sale of
19C.
36 in. Wide
quality of Longcloth suitable for under­
worth 25c, yard today.
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2aC. to 10 yard lengths of Beautiful
quality, 38 inch wide Damasks in stripe
and floral designs.
Every yard worth
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at least 75c.
For they offer some really wonder­
ful bargains in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear
Every
Every
Every
Every
Lady’s
Lady’s
Lady’s
Lady’s
Suit
Coat
Dress
Skirt
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PRICE,
Also numerous other bargains.
This is
Strictly
a Cash
Store
and
gives
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2 CENT
Discount.
Mill End Sale of
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SHEETING,
$1.W
Each.
Splendid values in well known qual
ities of Bleached Sheetings, 81 and 9*'
inches wide in
2J yard lengths.
lengths’worth less than $1.50 today.
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