Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 02, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Thursday, December 2. 1920
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Penney’s Black Taffeta
36 Inches Wide
$2.49
Colgates Tooth Paste
Large Size
19C
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Corticelli Sewing Silk
50 Yards
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Coats’ Sewing Thread
(150 Yds.)
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Good Grade Percale
For
15<
Snap Fasteners .... 8d
Hooks and Eyes.... 4£
Pins........... 5C and 8C
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TOILET SOAPS
3 For __
25c4
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Establishing New Price Standards F or Thrifty Buyers
By Shopping at the J. C. Penney Company Store, You Share In Values and Economies Such as no Other Stole
Equals. Remember Every Article Must Give Satisfaction. Prices Throughout the
Store Are in Proportion to Those Shown Here.
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Oil Cloth
Standard Widths
39c yard
Rockford Socks
15c
NOT A SALE
TALCUM
POWDER
42c
Do Not Construe This Price Revision As a “Sale.” The J. C. Penney Co. Does Not Believe In “Sales.” We Be­
lieve That If Merchandise Can Be Sold At a Certain Price On “Sale” It Can Be Sold At That Same Price Every
Day, Moreover, “So-Called Sales Prices” Are Temporary. These Prices We Are Quoting Are Permanent.
Shoe Polish, Shinola
Serpentine
Crepe
33c yard
We were ready and bought at the bottom.
thus effected is yours— MAKE USE OF IT.
Huge new shipments—Beautiful Patterns—Prices Almost
Unbelievable.
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We have delayed this announcement until our buyers, who arelocated in the heart of New York's greatest
market district, could thoroughly sift the price decline. We are convinced that the market has touched bottom—at
least for the next nine months—and we unhesitatingly advise that you cover your needs now.
GINGHAMS AND PERCALER
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at 6c
It has never been the policy of the J. C. Penney Co. to get off half-cocked. Whenever we shoot, we set the
mark that other concerns strive as they may. fall short of. This fact, and it is a fact, has caused Penney’s price quo­
tations to be recognized by both the trade and the consumer as authorive expressions of the market.
28-in. Ginghams—Toil du Nord, Bates, Red Seal and
other best grades................................................................... 29c yd.
28-in Cheviot ...................................................................... 25c yd.
Apron Check Ginghams ................................................. 19c yd.
28-in. Best Quality Percales.................................................. 15c yd.
36-in. Good Quality Percales.......................................... 19c yd.
36-in. Best Quality Percales...................................... 25c to 29c
33-in. Zephyr Gingham............................................................ 33c yd.
Best Quality Kiddie Cloth and Galatea............................ 45c yd.
SILKOLINES
29c yd.
Best quality, 31-in wide
This fact is amply reflected in every price we quote.
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OVERCOATS ÿ 10.9 V
MEN’S
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These coats are among a large shipment of men’s and
young men’s overcoats we have just received. They were
bought on the new lower market and the savings are pass-,
ed direct to our hundreds of thousands of satisfied custom­
ers throughout the United States.
You wll agree these coats we are offering for $16.50 are
equal to any offered elsewhere for $25.00. Other overcoats
received in this shipment are equally good values, at—
$19.75 $24.75 $29.75 to $44.75
BE SURE AND SEE THESE COATS
The savings
Children’s
Heavy Hose
29c
DOMESTICS
These prices are permanent. Some one-store merchant
may take some one article and mark it same price or a cent
or so lower, but compare all the prices and see how they
stand.
Hope Muslin ....................................................
....... i7%c
Lonsdale Muslin ...........................................
......... 21C
Fruit of the Loom Muslin............................
......... 23c
Berkeley Cambric .........................................
......... 29c
Berkeley No. 60..............................................
..*... .29c
Unbleached Muslin.......................................
17c to 23c
House Lining ..................................................
.......... I2C
OUTING FLANNELS
Best quality, such as Apple Wara, Swiss, Amoskeag, Daisy
Cloth. Priced.................................................................... ».21c
36-in. Heavy White Outing............................................ 35c yd.
$
Ladies’ Outing
• Gowns
$1.49 ■ $1.98
$
$
SHOES
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Shoes will be much lower next
spring, but we have gone the mar­
ket one better and our shoes are at
the present time all on next year’s
market basis. Shoe the entire fam­
ily at the J. C. Penney Co. Store
and you will be money ahead by a
large margin. Every pair must
give satisfaction. /\ correct fitting
assured.
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Men's Staple Dress Shoes .
Men's English Dress Shoes
$3.98 to $7.90
$4.98 to $8.90
DON’T BE MISLEAD BY ATTRACTIVE PRICE CUTTING QUOTATIONS. YOU ARE SURE TO
PAY THE FIDDLER. NO ONE CAN STAY IN BUSINESS BY GIVING STUFF AWAY. THESE KIND
OF ADDS ARE ALWAYS MISLEADING, AND VERY OFTEN UNTRUE. HENCE PENNEY’S STORE IS
THE LOGICAL PLACE TO TRADE AS WE DON’T HAVE SALES BUT ONE PRICE FOR ALL.
Something New In Corsets 1.49-2.98
Fancy Articles for Every Day Use
VVe now offer corsets made in our oun sani­
tary, daylight factory. This enables us to prac­
tically duplicate the best- corsets at about half
the price—see these splendid corsets and note
the quality and saving.
Creton laundry bags, table runners, shoe bags,
pillow tops, etc. These articles are all made up
ready for use as soon as you buy them. Also
very good for Christmas gifts. Remember to
These cold wintry mornings hop out of bed
and into a nice warm “Cuddle Down" bath robe.
We have them for the whole family, mother,
father, sister and all, even to the little tots. These
robes are made in both conventional and novel
designs of the very best materials. Styles and
sizes for men, women and children.
Children’s ............................................. $3.98 to $4.98
Ladies’
Men's
$6.90, $7.90, $8.90
. $9.90
Shop Early.
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Begin Your Christmas Buying Now
Some things that will be appreciated by the
person who receives them, because of their use­
fulness.
Bedroom Slinners. felt.....................................$2.49, $2.98
Bedroom slippers, leather.............................. $2.49
• Dress Gloves, tan
....$3.50
Dress Gloves
....$2.98
Silk Sox ...
69c, $1.49
Bath robes ,
... .$9.90
Childs' Dress Shoes................ $1 49 to $2.49 ,
Infants' Soft Soles .................... 39c to 98c
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THE GIFT FOR
THE LITTLE ONES
WE HAVE A
WONDERFUL
LINE OF TOYS
AT PRICES
FAR BELOW
COMPETITION
DOLLS AT ioc to $12.50
Men’s Low Top Work Shoes. $3.98 to $6.50
Boys' Staple Dress Shoes ... $2.98 to $4-50
Boys’ English Dress Shoes . . $3.50 to $5 90
Boys' Heavy Work Shoes
$2.93 to $4.98
Women’s Louis Heel dress shoes 6.90 to8.90
Women's Mil. keel dress shoet $3.98 to 8.90
Women's Staple Shoes........... $3.98 to $4.98
Growing girls’ English walkers 4.50 to 6.90
kisses' Dress Shoes................ $2.69 to $4.98
Men’s Night Shirts
$1.49 - $1.98
Pajamas $2.49
MECHANICAL TOYS
39c to $4.98
GAMES 29c to $3.98
horns , etc .
ioc , 15c, 25c
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Institut loin.
297 StOltES
AND MANY OTHER
TOO NUMEROUS
TO MENTION