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100 Pair Children's Shoes, $2.50 and $3 value $1.19
50 Pair Women's Heavy Shoes. $3.50 and $4 val. _ $2.29 (
$4.00 and $5.00 Oxfords ' . $2.79 j
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SUIT CASES
$2.00 Value To th<; firgt 25 people entering ^
$1.19 this store on the first day of the Sale
OVERSHOES there will be given a $1.00 Broom,
children's 85c value . - 59c A prize will be given for nine morn|Vomens
$1.25 value 79c j to ^ ^ entering this jy/j,
Wens $1.50 Value -. $1.19 lv"
Wen's $2.25 value $1.59 store.
ery purchaser of any article
d abundant money's worth,
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$2.50 value $1.29 Bostonian Oxfords, $6.00 and $7.00 vaule, $3.39
dies' Wool ^ne ^ot Work Shoes, $4.85 value, $2.75
$5 00 value $3.19 One Lot Work Shoes, $7.00 and $8.00 value, .$4.79
en's Wool? BOOTS
$8.00 value $5.29 Cutter, Hunkidori, $15 and $16 value, . $11.59
en's Wool? One Lot Dress Boots, $5.50 and $6 value $3.49
$10.00 value $6.29 One Lot $9.00 and $10.00 values, now ... $6.59
here in 1923 received a good, fair
We are proud of our past record
customers.
to clean our shelves for spring. In I
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nee the biggest value slaughter ever
onmerchandise of the highest type.
DSONi CLOSE 6:00 P. M.
IKING DOWN OUR STOCK.
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