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HI ,1111 iii THE CHARLOTTE NEWS FEBRUARY 9 191 ■“ • 1 Fnday Cleaning Up All Remnants and Odd Lots in Every Department Making Room for New Spring Goods EFIRD’ One Hundred ‘‘NOT ADVERTISED” Specials in Men’s and' Ladies’ Shoes, Clothing, etc., for These Days vScotch Zephyr Ginghams, 10c I 'v. iset! ”2-incli ?cot('h Zephyrs in ! Nt'w Sprinu f’atteriii*. every color p’.ald* and -^tripes imairinnMe: all ^ irr-ii'ed ;ast colors, qualities. Horn 15 to 2oc. per yard; good length? up to IC-yard pieccs. Spec ial, while ;bey la?t. at 10c. a Yard New Spring Wool Dres s Goods Twenty pieces all wool Batiste in black and cream only. Special 50c. 5'-inch Wool Batiste in cream, black and all colors 50c. A’.•^^■ool Nunsvelling. at .. .. 50c. 44-inch quality All-Wool Voile, the ''iry kind. Special at .. 75c. New Silks pieces^ New Silk=, including values >rth ,i;) to Sl.O'i \: v yard. Messa- lines. Shepherd i^’Iaids, Fancy r-'ripes, etc.. flU 27 inches uide. Special, v\hile tliey iast .. .. 59c. $11 n .ality yard-wide guaranteed I' ark TaiTefa Silk 69c. Su -ene Silk.s, in black, white and all colors. Special 18c. Wool Dress Goods Remnants, 15c Yard About 2,000 yards Wool Dress Goods Remnants, some of all qualities; very good lengths, including blues and all staple shades; to clean up quick, per yard I5c. Blankets 200 pairs 10-4 Cotton Blankets, slightly soiled for Friday and Saturday only 29c. 11-4 and 12-4 Extra Heavy Cotton Blankets, values worth up to $1.50 to clean them up quick ., .. 79c. One lot Wool Blankets, including ■whites and grays, 11-4 size, slightly soiled, at $1.93 Bed Spreads and Sheets Five cases 11-4 size White Spreads, in pretty J.larseillcs Patterns. ..Spreads that are selling up as high as $1.50, at .. .. ggc. Mitchellnc Spreads, Blues and Reds, warranted fast coloi s .. .. $1,24 Heavy White Spreads, good values, at $1.48 Sheets and Pillow Cases Good, full-size Sheets, at .. .. 49c. Xcw York Miils Rival Rrand. first iiuality Sheets, best $1.00 Sheet on the market 62 1-2c. New York Mills, 90x90 Sheets . . 75c. Good, full-size Pillow Cases .. .. 10c. New York Mills Rival Brand Pillow Cases 15c. Heavy Mottle Flannels at 5c 40 pieces Heavy Mottle THannels, dou ble fleece underskirt outings, in pink and grey, rather than carry them over, Special Friday and Sat urday 5c. Best quality Apron Ginghams, blue and brgwn 5c. Mcrcerized Shepherd Plaid Calicoes, als-o standard blue dress styles, greys, etc.. at 5c. Remnants of heavy Cheviot and Hick ory Shirtings, all colors 5c. Dry Goods, 3 l-2c Indigo blue dress style Calicoes, at 3 1-2c. Light shirting Calicoes, polkadots, pin .s-tripes, etc ..3 1-2c. Solid oil color Quilt Calicoes 3 1-2c. Also other remnants of various kinds of dry goods 3 1-2c. Embroideries at 3 l-2c Special for Friday and Saturday, to start the season off with, we w'ill sell o.OOO yards pretty qualify Em broideries, Edges and Insertions to match; qualities w'orth up to 10c. per yard, at 3 1-2c. Odd Specials in Notions Ladies' new Embroidery Laundered Co!>ors 10c. Ladies’ Patent Leather Belts; red and black,^ at lOc. Ladies’ extra wide read and black Pat ent Leather Belts 25c. Ladles’ belt Hose Supporters, silk elastic 25c. Children’s Hose Supporters, all sizes 10c. New Shirt Waists 20 dozen T.adles New Tailored Embroi dered $1.50 Shirt Waist. Special at • 98c. Ladies’ New Spring Coat Suits and Odd Skirts 40 Ladies’ New Spring Suits, including AlI-^Vool Cream Serge; Cream Serge %vith Black Pin Stripe; Light'wei ght Gray Mixtures, etc. Suits worth up to $25.00. Special at $15.00 and $16.50 All Ladies’ Winter Suits going at just about 1-2 their regular prices. 100 Ladies’ New All-W’^ool Chiffon Panama and Voile Skirts, worth up to $7.50. Special at $5.00 White Check Dimity A real fine soft quality check Pajama Cloth 10c. 18c. quality fine sheered check Dimities in very small, alho the larger size checks, at 12 1-2c. 27-inch fine tlste .. . mercerized stripe Ba- 18c. 25c. quality mercerized white Madras, new woven patterns 18c. 40-inch pretty white Law'ns, sheer qualities at 10 and 12 1-2c. Yard-Wide Sheeting 40-inch smooth Sea Island Sheetings, at 5c. a Yard Four bales the 36-inch fine close weave Sea Island Sheetings, 10c. value, at 6 3-4c. AAA extra heavyweight best made sheeting 7 1-2c. Alamance Plaids, at 5c. Book-fold India Linon Law'ns, pretty Good heavy grade Hickor}' Shirting, quality .. 10c. MAY MANTON PATTERN BOOKS FREE. To every customer 'making a purchase in our store Friday or Saturday, of any size from 5c. up, in any department, we will give them FREE one of May Manton’s New Spring Fashion Books, including 90 Pages of all the Newest Styles, Fashions and Patterns for Spring and Summer of this year. blue and brow^n stripes 12 1-2c. Full sta,ndard Apron Gingham, colors fast 5c. Domino best made Indigo Blue and Brow'n Ginghams 6 1-2c. W’^indow Shades 100 dozen Window Shades, dark and medium green; plain or with fringe. Special at 25c. Ladies’ Muslin Underwear Ladies’ full size Gow^ns 39c. Ladies’ 75c. Gowns, made of good do mestic; extra size 49c. Ladies’ White Petticoats .. .. 49c. Ladies’ 25c. Corset Covers .. .. 15c. 39c. Corset Covers .. .. 25c. Ladies’ Drawers, plain or with em broidery or lace trimming, values w'orth up to 39c. at 25c. Other Specials in Dry Goods Peerless Pongee, a real imitation of Soiesette, in black and all the new evening shades, at 18c. Crepe Rep in all colors .. '..12 1-2c, 50c. quality Silk Crepe de Chine, light blue, pink, rose, black, etc.,.. 39c. Best quality Galatea Cloth, in solid colors, also all the pretty new Spring Patterns 12 1-2c. Men’s and Boys’ Overalls and Work Pant. Men’s Cowhide Brand Work ever^ pair guaranteed not w will stan-l the test of four ir.pt,; pulling. Our Leader at .. .. 75c. Buffalo Brand Railroad OveraVis ai! sizes up to 46, best |].00 Ovor'.:'i made - C Y^outh’s 50c. Overalls Brow'^nie Overalls, at . 25c, Men’s Dress Pants One lot Men's Fine Vv'ors-ted Dre--^ Pants; values worth up to ,^1(1 sizes, at $1.93 Men s $4.00 Fancj' W*orsted Paiiis pt $2,98 If. Ladies’ and Children’s Fine Hosiery Boy’s and Girl’s Ribbed School Hose, in the 1x1 or 2x1 ribbed, a Hose that wears like the ones you pay 25c. for, in all sizes, up to 9 1-2, at 10c. Misses’ very fine Ribbed Hose, slight ly seconds, of the 25c. guaranteed Hose, but so slight you w^ould not notice it; all sizes i5c. Ladies’ plain, seamless Black Hose, at 10c. Ladies’ Quaker Knif Lisle-thread, Gar ter-top Hose 15c, Standard Bleach Domestic W’e are headquarters for all the best .standard grades Bleach Domestic at the Lowest Possible Price. Best quality, yard-wide Cannon Cloth, Good 10c. soft-finish Bleach Domes tic 8 1-3c. 36-inch Lonsdale Cambric .. .. 10c. Best quality Lonsdale Cambric .. 10c. Cameo 36-in. Long Cloth, a 15c. quali ty 10c. 12 l-2c. quality, heavy, soft quality Bleach Domestic iOc. Bonar Men’s Sample Hats Bonar new Spring Sample Hat?, in cluding everything nev.’ for Spr^i :; all colors and kinds, worth up n $4.00 $1,48 All Hats worth up to $2.00 .. .. 32c. Toilet and Odd Specials One box, 3 cakes, Buttermilk Toii^t Soap 10c. Sweet Maiden Toilet Soap, per bnx lOc. One box, 3 cakes, Tar Soap .. . Cuticura Soap, per cake .. .. .. ‘ Mennen's Borated or Perfumed '' cum Powder 12 1 2c. Air Float oval can Talcum Powder 'Oc Pound can Air Float Talcum ■ • der .. ' Corylopsis Talcum Powder .. .. -'’C, Laundry Special 3-pound packages Gold Dust ... 3 five-cent packages Gold D”: . 3 cakes Swift’s Pride Laund’.: 3 cakes Soda Crystal Scan .. Export Borax Soap 3 cakes Fairy Soap .. . . • Pumo Soap .. ’ 3-lb. bag Whole-head Rifc .. 3 packages Success Soda .. 3 five-cent Good Luck Bak a^; If ■ I if I ^ Efird’s Department I ■ I 0 'rid I,, .r .)> ■ I i '■ b r . ' I' ••i V. re ; :i ■i'■ :i,i Mi ,r W I-') I'.r I T in )0 f •"’n! • Oi C'.res a ■ V m ik WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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