Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 01, 1917, Image 4

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i BY THE BOOTERY, AT No. 167 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET
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i Bought of The United States Bankrupt Court For Below Actual Cost of Production
FRIDAY FEB. 2 AT 9 A. M.
And Lasts Until Every Pair in This Stock is Closed Out. Watch The Bootery Eat Up Com
petitorsHas Consumed Two the First Thirty Days and Still Hungry. Each Month There
will More Startling Announcements. This Store Has Been Called The Store of Mystery, as the Name of the New Store was a Mystery for
Some Time. Now That the Name is Settled the New Mystery is How, in the face of a Steadily Advancing Market and the High Cost of
Shoes Everywhere, Can The Bootery Sell Shoes So Cheap. THIS SALE WILL MAKE IT A STILL GREATER MYSTERY
If You Don't et Your Shoes at This Sale Youll Lose Money
WE ARE NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION 167 NORTH COMMERCIAL ST, FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE TOGGERY, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ROOM IN SALEM. THIS IS A LARGER ROOM ESPECIALLY ADAPTED 10 THE SHOE BUSINESS AND HAS BEEN
SELECTED ON ACCOUNT OF THE AMPLE ROOM TO TAKE CARE OF OUR LARGE AND GROWING BUSINESS. COME IN AND SEE ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AffQHID SHOE STORES IN THE NORTHWEST.
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THE POLICY OF OUR BUSINESS WILL BE- ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD FOR STRICTLY CASH. POSITIVELY NO CREDIT. NO BOOKS KEPT. ALL SHOES SOLD AT LEAST 20 PER CENT UNDER THE MARKET PRICE AT ALL TIMES. NO EXTREME
STYLES, NO EXTREME PRICES. A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF STAPLE MERCHANDISE AT ALL HIES WE ARE HIGHLY PLASED WITH OUR FIRST MONTH'S BUSINESS, AND ARE GOING TO MAKE EVERY MONTH LARGER BY UNDERSELLING
ALLCOMERS. WATCHUSGROW.
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A Few of Many Great Bargains in Otr Store
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Men's 16-inch tan lace, welt sole, worth $9.00
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$6.
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10 inch Dayton Oil Grain Blucher, top sole,
$7.00 shoes at
$4.90
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Men's Dayton R. R. Shoes, all sizes, worth $5.00,
$3.30
Boys' High Cut tap sole, outside counters,
worth $4.50 to $5.00, at
$3.40
Some Men's Oxfords, tan and black, button and
lace, at 95c and
$1.95
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Men's Gun Metal, button and lace, $3.50 grades
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95
$2.60
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Misses' and Child's Rubber Boots to close out
at 95c, Boys' $1.65 and
$1.85
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Some Child's Slippers and Shoes at
A fine lot of Men's $6 to $8 Shoes in Hanan and
other makes, a few patent button and lace,
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$3.90
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Another lot of Men's Dress Shoes in button
and lace, gun metal $4.00 to $5.00 grades at
$2.90
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Men's Heavy Work Shoes, in tan or black, good
$3.50 to $4.50 qualities at
$2.95
25c
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Another lot of Hanan, Lairds, etc., in patent and
kids, lace only, worth $7, go at
$2.90
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Women's Gun Metal low heels, Neolin soles,
should be $5.00, during this sale onlv. at
$3.60
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Another lot of low heels in Gun Metal, button.
$4.00 grades, at
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Another lot of low heels, English white Neolm
soles, $5.00 values at
$3.70
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A lot of Women's button and lace Patent, Kid
and Gun Metal up to $5 qualities go at
$2.20
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Another lot at $1.80 and one lot of good ones
up to size 4, now
90c
Some Children's Shoes at
65c, 90c, $1.20
Women's 12 inch top button and lace Patent
and Gun Metal, worth $6.00 at
$3.80
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Women's light patent cloth top, easy, comfort
able and look well, $4.00 grades
$2.90
Women's Comfort Kid lace Shoes, patent tips,
worth $3.50, for
$2.40
Commercial Street
Women's Gun Metal button, a good heavy shoe
worth $3.50 for
$2.60
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Elegant white, pink and blue satin Pumps in
French and low heels, worth $4 to $5, at
$2.40
Women's Kid Lace, llk inch top, French heels,
$7.00, now
$4.80
Women's Kid Lace 7 1-2 inch top, French heels,
$7.00 value, now
$4.40
Women's Patent cloth too button. French heels,
would be good values at $5.00, for
$3.40
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Hanan. Lahrd-Schober and Wickert ladies' but
ton and lace Kid, Patent and Gun Metal, worth
$7.00 to $9.00, up to size 5 at
$3.85
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