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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1916)
J. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN. 7, 1916. FIVE 1 1 c jPI A PTT1TT TTTTv U A TT V TT A T V - T1 A ommeinicessAJi ukpai JAN0etti0y A. 4 " 77ie Greatest Shoe Value Giving That Has Ever Been Known In The Northwest -In Oar (Dill M anini OUR 51015c lasement OFFERS THE FOLLOWING EXTRA SPECIALS Fine Laces, yard q Children's Muslin Drawers, . .pair 10c Heavy German Knitting Yarn, a Half Skein . . q Embroideries, values to 25c, yard 5c (Limit 10 yds. to customer) Men's Sox, pair. ()c J4C Children's and Women's Mit tens i5c Alger's and other famous authors' Books J 5c Doilies, values to 15c, ea. c Large Granite Stew Kettles, each 10c Furniture Varnish, usual 25c cans 15c Talcum Powder JOq Wide Ribbons, yard . . J 5c Dishes, each...5c IQc, 15c Heavy Glass Tumblers, two for 5c Regular 10c Huck Towels, . .18 by 36, now, each yy9C Dust Caps, each 5c Silk Floss... 2 Skeins for 5C (Best grades of Silk Floss) Men's Collars, each .... 5c ALL OVER LACES, VALUES TO Zr. 15c for Yd New Line MEN'S NECKTIES 15c Each NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES 4c and 9c HUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES NOT. MENTIONED 1 l 1 C lb IV FROM . VISIT THIS BASEMENT All of the largest stores of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle and Portland have re cently opened Bargain Basements, recognizing that without a general demand these stores would not have put forth this extra effort, and wishing always to meet the de mands of the people, we have opened TWO BASEMENT SALESROOMS and hope some time in the near future to open the third AN ECONOMY BASEMENT, These basements have a floor space of 7000 square feet. They have cement floors and stone walls, consequently they are exceedingly dry. There are six exits, three large exits lead di rectly on to the sidewalk. In every way they are Ideal Salesrooms. In Order to Give the People a Great Deal for a Little Money in the Shoe Basement We Have Taken the Ready Cash and Bought Good Stocks Where They Could Be Purchased for a Few Cents on the Dollar Just because a man goes into Bankruptcy, or as in the case of the present stock we have just bought. Part ners quarrel does not effect the real value of the merchandise, it only creates an unfortunate condition that somebody must take advantage of. Personality doesn't count READY CASH DOES and we have produced the cash in order to secure these values for OUR CUSTOMERS. THE FOLLOWING PRICES SPEAK POR THEMSELVES: Rousing SPECIAL fneUne of children's shoes, values Nqw $ 25 SENS A TIONAL lH?4E00SELL,NG'. LADIES' SH0ES' :aIaes. Now .39 SPECIAL f $2 50'E ASS0RTMENT MISSES' SHOES, values JJQW SPECIAL i $ErERAL UNE ! CH1LDREN'S SH0ES- 'e Mow 39 .39 .95 .95 1.95 1.65 For Men $5, $4 and $3.50 Patent Gun Metal and Tan Shoes, Special $2.65 A GREA T BIG $H00E 0FFERING-MISSES' SH0ES Values t0 Now EXTRA SPECIAL XTrfiAD'5W05' Now MEN'S SHOES jNDt.D BARGAINS VALUE Now BOY'S SHOES $EooSPECIAL ASS0RTMENT VALUES T0 Now RUBBERS for Women Storm Rubbers, Plain and Roll Edge 35c FELT SLIPPERS for Ladies and Men For Women I Patent, Gun Metal and Tan, Stage Last, Spool Heel, value to $5, $4 and $3.50, Now 65c pr. llLd m SAUM FIRST $1.95