Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 25, 1920, Image 8

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    Thursday', November 2
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SURPRISE FEATURE NO. 1
SATURDAY, NOV. 27TH ONLY!
Women’s Celebrated $2.00 With-
mor Waists Only
SURPRISE FEATURE KO. 3
SURPRISE FEATURE NO. 2
TUESDAY. NOV. 30TH. ¡920
MONDAY. NOV. 29TH ONLY!
39c
Best American Print
32jnch straw tick-
ing: Yard -
None Sold Before 10:00 A. M.
—With purchase of »5.00 or over tn any section of the store, More
than a dozen pretty styles. Sizes to 48. Displayed on balcony. No phone
or mail orders. Featured in window on above date, Owing to the popu-
larlty of the recent one held as well as having had a number of requests
to hold a similar event, we deemed advisable to do so.
Calico, Only, Yard
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None Sold Before 9:00 A. M.
With purchase of »2.00 or over in any section of the.store. Come in
neat Btrlped color combinations. Displayed under the balcony. No phone
or mail orders accepted. Featured in window on above date.
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None Sold Before 9:00 A. M.
__ tftoi purchase of »2.00 ar over in any section ofthe stare.
able for “men's n d Ml.-.es' appaiti an well as oomfort covering,
played under the balcony. Featured in window on above date. No phone
or mail orders accepted.
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Unloading Sale—Unmerciful Slaughter Of
Prices Prevails On Entire Stock Of Goods
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With Glorious Christmas Scarcely One Month Distant It Behooves Us to Make Preparations Now
Now While Stocks Are At Their Best—Only 25 More Shopping Days.
—The prime object of this Sale is to reduce stocks to mini­
mum. There is no philanthropy about it, even though we
are reducing the prices below actual cost—in many instan­
ces—to us.
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SURPRISE FEATURE NO. 4
—It is easy enough to give bargains that are not in demand,
but when you give better values on merchandise that our
hundreds of patrons want. Below is actual proof of what
Haltom’s doing.
SURPRISE FEATURE NO. 5
SURPRISE FEATURE NO. 6
THURSDAY. DEC. 2ND. ONLY!
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 1ST!
81-inch full bleached Wear
Boys’ $1.35 to $2.00 Shirts
well Sheeting
at ouly
.
FRIDAY. DEC. 3RD ONLY!
28c
None Sold Before 9:00 A. M.
Girls’ $2.50 to $3.00 School
Dresses at
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None Sold Before 9:00 A. M.
—With purchase of »5.00 or over in any section of the store. These
washable dresses come in a number of colorful patterns. Sizes 6 to 11. •
On balcony. No phone or mail orders accepted. Featured in window on
above date.
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Nowheres Arc
Reductions More
Pronounced On Women’s Lovely Apparel Tkan
At
Garment
ALL THF. MORE REASON WHY
NOW ABOVE ALL OTHER TIMES
IS THE BEST TIME TO
Buy Corsets
ENTIRE STOCK AT
Pronounced Reductions
Miss Dora Smock Graduate Corsetiere in Charge, ren­
dering efficient service which gives assurance of correct
fit and style. Three of the foremost brands represented.
This .should attract women, not ouly in the city, but
from neighboring towns as well. Many of our patrons
select by number.
Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Millineiy, Middies, Lingerie Wear, Etc.
1 bis is
®reat importance to this community as it involves the largest and finest stock of women’s apparel in the county1__and
the savings are so pronounced that nearly every woman who has need for new winter tags'cannot afford to overlook
Now is the log­
ical time to make selections as later on naturally, there will be a depletion. The winter months have just commenced just when vou’H
worthwhile**6 m°St- Th6 CO1°rS
8eaSon’S bC8t' We re8ri8t space wiU not
expatiate. though a. personal visit will be well
As usual alterations done free of charge on women’s, men’s and children’s apparel!
$25.00 Coats $15.65
—To $30.00 Women’s Coats............ $19.85
—To $43.00 Women’s Coats............ $25.95
—To $65.00 Women’s Coats ............ $37.65
—$99.80 Women’s Coats ................ $69.00
—To $125.00 Women's Coats ....$69.90
—To
—To
—To
—To
$13.95
x 19.98
$24.85
$33.65
Skills, Sale
Skirts. Sale
Skirts, Sale
Skirts, Sale
Gossard Front Lacing Corsets
___ x $4.50
__________________
$3.89
Model 241. Regular
Values
Model 250, Regular $5.00
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Values . .. .$4.29
5.50, Values ....$4.87
Model 263. Regular
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To $io.oa Women’s Dress
Skirts $5.90
To $32.65 Wool Dresses $19.85
Nemo Back Lacing Corsets
—$42.85 Models, Sale .....................$34.85
—$49.00 Models. Sale .....................$35.85
—59.90 Models. Sale ......................... $49.85
•—All Girls' Dresses Sale Pricetd.
. $8.60
$11.65
$15.85
$19.85
Model 361, Regular $5.25 Values ....
Model 355. ____________
Regular $6.00 Values
_____ __ ..
Models 320-22 and 559. $6.50 value. .
Model 511-56-60; 7.25 Values ...........
Medel 402, Regular $7.75 Values ..
Models 508-52. Regular $8.00 Values
$35.00 Imported English or Chamoisette Raincoats, Smartly Styled—Sale $25.90
These are genuine garments, f ir different from the ordinary too. Aside from being serviceable, practical and peculiarly adapted
Tillamook weather they have plenty of style—very nifty uid half lined. All sizes.
MILLINERY! MILLINERY! MILLINERY! HALF PRICE AND LESS. BALCONY
LOVELY SILK PETTICOATS. ACTUAL $10.00 AND $1LOO VALUES AT $6.87.
This should tempt women to buj now for holiday fancy woik. Thou­
sands of yards to select from, comprising both plain and fancy ribbon.
(Front Commerce and Finance)
A great many of our own
people delight in fostering the
idea that these little old United
States face dismal days ahead,
and they’ve been harping on
this pessimistic theory ever
since the war ended.
Do you know that the Unit­
ed States has only 6 per cent
of the population of the world
and only 7 per cent of the
land?
That the United States is the
richest country in the world?
That the bank deposits hi
!he United States exceed by bil­
lions the combined bank depos­
its of the whole world outside
of this country?
That we produce 2 4 per cent
of the world’s wheat supply
the cotton. 60 per cent
the corn. 75 per cent
the cattle. 27 per cent
the hogs, 40 per cent
the daily products. 25
per cent
.
,
of all the Iron and steel, 40
per cent
of all the gold. 20 per cent
of all the silver. 40 per cent
of all the coal, 52 per cent
of all the copper. 6o per cent
of all the oil. 66 per cent
of u’l the
per cent
That is to ay, of all the to-
_____
of the globe, we
tai products
contribute one-pnarter (25 per
cent) of the agricultural sup-
plies.________________t
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Over one-third (34 per cent)
of the manufactured goods.
Before th* wai we owed Mil­
er nations »5.000.000.000 V)
have not only paid ’bis deb
but foreign tuitions now ow
ci
>00,000.000, and "
hold '
' ’-‘-■'d 8°ld r,tiPrve of
any tm
n the world.
—$3 88 and $4.39 Heavy Quality Georgette Crepe, Yärd $1-98
—Men’s and Youths’ »65.00, »70.00 And »75.00 Hart Schaffner
And Marx Suits, Snappy Styles Reduced To $48.90.
—$5.29 Fi.ie Wool Tricotine, This Sale. Only. Yard $2.98
—Men’s and Young Men’s »25.00 Overcoats Of Famous Oregon
Cassimere, This Sale, $14.80.
Every Yard of Silk In Store Discounted 20 To 50 Per Cent.
A broad assertion to make but investigation will convince those who
are interested. A wise hint, ’’buy silks now for Xmas.’’
Gabardine Raincoats, Colors Dark Grey And .Black, 1135.00
Sellers. This Sale, $19,85,
—"Alligator” Guaranteed Slickers, 3-4 Lengths, $5.45.
Me
Women’s $1.25 Super Quality Heavy Lisle Hose. Pair 89c
—»5.00 Flannel Shirts, Splendid Quality, $3,95,
—Extra Fine All Wool Mackinaws, Formerly Sold
Children’s 45c-50c Stockings. Pair 25c.
More fashionable matettals than these are not shown—luxurious broad­
cloths, Tricotines, Gabardines, Etc., and of very finest quality such as yon
see I'a.-hioned Into the finest suit -, and dresses. Rich shades of blues and
browns. Widths 48. 50, 54 and 56 Inches wide.
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Men’s Long Spoiling Gum Boo s
I’ait $4.98.
Men's Rubbers, English or Med-
turn Toes. Plain or Rolled Edge,
Pair $1.25
Hoys’ Rubbers, in styles same
Men's. Pair 68c and 98c.
Women's Rubbers, storm or Cro­
quet Front at 89c and 98c.
Misses’ Rubbers, Storm Front.
Medium or Orthopedic Toe, pair 79c
- Consisting of black and brown kid high lace dress
oots, combined with French heels.
Also women’s and glow Ing girls’ calf or kid lace,
shoes in black or brown. M ilitary heel.
EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN STORE
at
»20.00,
Dress Pants, »10.00, $11.00 And »12.00 Sellers, Only $8.45.
Extra Heavy Dickey Kersey Pants, »7.00 And »7.50 Values 5,95
16 inch High Top Good Kip leather Boots (A Bear For Weari-
Only 24 1 airs, sizes 6 to 11. Exceptionally Priced, Pair $13.45.
Fashionable Woolens $8.00, $9.00. $9.50 Values. Yard. $6.49
BUBBER FOOTWEAR
Rubbers. Boots and Shoes
Women’s $10.00 Kid
Shoes Only $6.98
AT INTERESTING REDUCTIONS
Saie $15.85.
Approximately 400 pairs of boys' and girls' splendid black ribbed stock­
ings. in medium and heavy weights. Sizes 6 to 11. Seldom do you ex­
perience such wonderful lieso values. To give every one a chance in the
county to partake of this sale, we're making this a one week’s event.
UNLOADING SALE PRICES
Especially suitable for
—»4.00 Flannel Shirts. Good Weight $2.95.
We’ve selected one of our bent selling numbers too: celebrated Burling­
ton brand. Full fashioned and come in a good range of colors including
black.
On all Men’s. Women's * Children’s
To $1.25 Brassiers at 87c
—Mon’s and Young Men’s Hart Schaffner And Marx And Griffon
Suits, Good Styles, Best »55 00 And »60.00 Values At Only $39,85
The 1,<•• 'g really is all tiiat is necessary to disclose as this most popu­
lar weave is in the height of fashion for suits and dresses. 48 inches wide.
Standard size 31^x6*A inches. None sold to dealers or printers.
reserve the right to limit quantity.
250. Regular $2.50 Values...........$2.19
246-76 Reg. $3.00 Values ......... $2.45
202-96 Reg. $3.50 Values
................ $2.98
408 Regular $3.75 Values .........
302 Regular $5.00 Values ...
390 Regular $5.50 Values.........
Several styles and all sizes.
stout figures.
This Is In A Condensed Form Bfit
Every Item Means Money For You
This includes our entire stock. Don’t be deceived by making yourself
think ¡.hat this is ordinary light weight cepe that is being flooded in the
market today Ours is of wanted quality. 40 inches wHa ana com« tn
both light and dark colors.
Envelopes, 25 To Pack, Tuesday, Only. Extraordinary At 3c
Model
Model
fdodel
Model
Model
Model
Men!
—To $2.98 Infants’ and Gills’ White Poplin Dresses $1.59
When You Feel Pessimistic
Look At This
American Lady Back and Front Lacing Corset.
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Cunning little creations, about six dainty styles and trimmed, rather em­
broidered in blue or rose. Sizes 1 to 5.
$4.79
$5.39
to
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—Entire Stock Of Ribbons 20 Per Cent To 50 Per Cent Less Than Regular
It
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-With purchase of »5.00 or over tn any section of the store, This
famous Wearwell sheeting is full 9-4 wide. Your
V__ opportune
„„„„ chance
v« to
replete your linen chest with standard grade of "sheeting "at” this "above
exceptionally low price. Displayed under the balcony.
No phone or
mail orders accepted.
—With purchase of »2.00 or over in any section of the tore. Come
in neat patterns. No phone or mail orders accepted. Displayed under the
balcony in men’s section. Featured in window on above date.
pect
ever
exce
may
vote
time
- Your Attention Is Directed To Entire
Florshelm Shoes On Sale At $4.98 And Up.
Stock
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Boys,
Steel Fibre Nik Sults, Wear Twice As Long As The
Sale $10.80.
Ordinary
Ones,
Bovs’ $21.00 All Wool Steel Fibre Nil: Suits, Reinforced Sent And
»5.05) Sale $15.95.
»13.50
Knees (Saving
Little Fellows Overcoats
Ages 3 to 6. »98)0 Values. Sale ..................»7 15
Ages t to 13 »13.50 Values. Sale..............$10.25
Ages 15 to IS. $17.00 Values, Sale............ »13.25
Celebrated
Star Brand Shoes for Children
— »4.98 All Leather Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, $3.98
—»5.98 Ail Leather Shoes, sizes 8’4 up $4.98
—»8.00 All Leather Shoes, sizes 11*4 to 2 $6.98
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Furniture
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»10.00 Mackinaws, sizes 10 to 18. Sale »7.30.
Youths’ High Top Solid Leather Logge r Shoes.
Sizes 11to 2. Pair $6.60
Liberty Bonds Taken For Mer-cliandtsc At Face Value In Lieu Of Cash.
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