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PAGE TWO IBELK=STEVENSCO.'SI 0 o 1 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Corner sth and Trade Sts H J THE BARGAIN EVENT OF THE YEAR J jOUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SAlElfl Claiming 16 Years of Selling:— I TJie Greatest Values Ever A j Birthday To Us—A Christmas Gift To You!— Closing Dec. 24. j ! SALE OP COATS 8 ■ REGULAR 2 O sfl SAMPLE COATS 79.50 VALUES -^•*7V/ BOUGHT RIGHT! Just a sample lot of very fine Coats to be The are worth the price of the sold at less than wholesale. Such luxury coat. You can now get the coat you want } | won't be duplicated at this price again. at a great saving. 1 0 250 SPECIAL REGULAR $9.95 I Winter Coats Polo Coats II POLOS AND DRESS COATS One large group of Coats specially priced for S6*PO J I Q Anniversary Sale. Here you find just the ' ) Dcoat you have been looking for at a moderate KOR THIS EVENT WE OFFE R you A REAL P" Ce » POLO COAT AT $6.90. VERY FINE-MATERIALS. J Furjtriinmed plain model*. New collar and (Q) IHleev* effects. New shade*. Finest materials HE.ST OF UNINOS. NEW STITCHED COULARK. and linings. All sis&ea. Buy now! $9.95 Regular $14.95 Values 6HADEB OF BLUE, TAN AND BROWN. Sale of Dresses 350 Special Dresses o I If you want to see Just how much 13.97 will bu/ Dresses from many higher priced racks go on for you be sure to be here tomorrow. For every sale at thin low price- Now In the time t-> buy a i dre*s in the group is a marvel for the money. AnJ dres* at your price. Hisses to tit every woman. | they'll do marvelous things for your appearance. Rough crepe! Canton Crepe! New Sheers. Shop M PURCHASED FOR THIS EVENT SIO.OO Values early. Valued '54.95 $3.97 $1.98 > SPECIAL! CHILDREN'S COATS 1000 PAIR CHILDREN'S SHOES Al . t •■!" .i U.-fc»V winter cou:* mi on mile We huve axssmbltd the greatest !».* of children'* | 1 a! a 1..-.V pries. I• ■ i:n i.nil 111-red models Shoe* in our histuj. All at oi.e priet. ICveiv ■ INe a m- a I'd .i. e -!>•• V«u ian 'rid ju«t shoe guarantied J-n'id Ic.: her. Shoes and oxford--. Q _ tin ■ : i:t i iv. W hi.vie •• .-pi -111 |n-. lilai k>. I.r nvny ami Kins—and values to if I.IIS. a 1 J hi I • -He iv ... in j-a. S./o-' * !•« lire-- hu?s—s. h P i : « lL .,. I giris' nn-| 2 ' M e 1,0 - v »' II T | S2j9S i 98 Cents Men's ! atrulygreatsaleof I Fall Suits Men's Shirts J D $12.45 Regular 79c Value 59c Q A full cut, guaranteed fast color; f Kvi v • !u th> 1* it uu:i.'•»nt •*€?•! a!!-\v»:. ... .at .Id -.'ts.- Ilninas. liegalnr and extra six.;-. Evei\V Shll't in this Special lot, I best grade buttons and cannot I Buy a Suit For Christmas. , , ~ ~ „ , ~ nr , I ! 3 be duplicated for less than 79c. { I Men YHI sln.ii!i| nut nil** '!hi* Kale. Thes.o suits , , h in.'. .s!i.v t .iy th e areuie.i inrtuin y..n w4u ever.see: fancies and plain colors. I Visit Tovland ! Girls ' Snort Oxfoi " ,t! * im Olrll-' All.leather Sporl Oxfords. New styles. Full Special Anniversary Prices! ««!«». v ELOCIPEDES Boys' Leather Oxfords $1.98 j> jgg Qg 95 Boys' High.Top All-lei. ilier lloots; »2.»H value. I At Belk's Special Prices Women s New Shoes $1.98 _ li*' lot women's new styled .Shoes. In. Straps, Blackboards £OC pumps, ties and oxfords. Specially priced. ! Trunks 25c Men's Special Boots $1.98 J Chairs 2«5c pr i'k All.leal her Oxfords. New styles. Extra x Stoves 48c x » lnt - Tables 48e Men's Scout Shoes 98c SkateS 98c A ten's Al Mealier Seoul plioe* at a s|M--lul price. J DOLL CARRIAGES , Men's Work Shoes $1.48 || (J| A great assortment of Dull iluggi.es marked at J Regular St.ttH value. Q prices that 110 one can compete with. M 98c—51.98—52.98-$3.98 Children s Flannelette 0 norm Pajamas 48c g D U u Li ij Soft fleecy Pajamas for children in ninny printed 1 , Lovely dull* at very special prlcen. We marked designs. One and two.piece styles, these for ipilek selling. A doll to suit every little New Puff Sleeve Dresses 98c 1 25c 48c 98c K, feve C'lirls nms Hresss for little I twirls. Huy llie-r for wlt'ls. JJ Speed Boy (All Steel) Wagon D - 17 . . JJ 2 Special .$2.98 Brother and Sister Wool O I Tliij linest wii'-nn In i ity for the price. Kxtra large j Jersey ftUltS »/OC size. Large d'- wheels—and the best you evi i AlLvtool Itrotlier and Slsier ilcrsev Suits. This J| eaw. j j [-1 an exceptoiuil value. Assorted colors. J ocsoi i E=aocaoE=iOEaoß=aiOEso. THE DANBURY REPORTER Cohen's ECONOMY Store 8 5 417 N. Trade St Winston-Salem, N- C. Opp. Sears-Roebuck j Be Sure to Attend Our { CHRISTMAS SALE! B ! Unusual Values For Men. HERE S A RED HOT VALUE that will v„i 1I/v „ a fo cn be noticed by the alert. Little fellows Values to si.so. hi . cut leather boots. Size 2to 6. | Men's all leather Oxfords, with leather or J composition sole. Black or tan. CHRISTMAS PRICE £ | AC I CHRISTMAS PRICE FL OO * SUITS—TOP COATS , MEN, when thinking of Clothing think of \ Here It Is, Men! COHEN. We are proud to state that we I now have assembled the best values in our 5 ) Men's Scout shoes, Panco sole, leather his tony. ] Insole, usual $1.48 values f CHRISTMAS PRICE 1A Such fabrics as blue Chevoit, Basket I jk I 111 weaves, in all colors, serges and cassimer- B O ® es. All wool suits. These suits usually sell | j fw ?lg 50 I | The Greatest Selection! .... OUR PRICE jj2 jJQ -• J I The greatest values eve t offered in EV- ALTERATIONS FREE. If ) ERYDAY SHOES. REALLY THE CREAM I lof SHOE VALUES. Black calfskin uppers, Now, let's discuss top coats. Blue Chfv- Panco outsole, welted sole, quarter inside lots, in regular & oxtra length models. Light 9 lined. ■M'iMiltf. tan with # #ltfMWt » belt. Regular ■- or Values to $2.65 storm collar. The latest designs. Come CHRISTMAS PRICE £1 nr to 8 «« thwe marvelous coats. 51.95 OUR PRICE $12.50 ALWAYS REMEMBER LITTLE HARRY HANDLES ARMY and O » NAVY GOODS IN A GREAT VARIETY- 1 NOTICE or HALF. OF LAND. By virtue of authority contained i'i a certiln deed of trust exeeu' ed to the undersigned Trustee by J. T. Walker, (single), on the 19th da> of December, J93H, iand ,i(e corded In Hook of mortgages *2, at pave 02, lie- of Heeds Office, Stoker County, X. C„ the condition* In said deed of 'trust not having been com plied ivitli, I will sell at public auction for -ash at the court home door, Haiibury. X. C„ on— SATI'ItIIAY. JAM WHY 2KTII. :i: l- o'clock noon, the following described property: Situated In Snow Creek Township ill Stokes County, X. ('., and being more particularly dc cribed a. fol. low-, to, wit: lieglnnlug at a walnut bu'-h In Hood's line, corner of Hot Xo. 1. meandering Sou.th on that Hiie L'N?4 clis. t" pointers at a ridge road: thence .-outinvest along th? road as It meanders chains a stake in corner of Hot Xo. 3; I 'hence North on that line 34 chains to pointers In Hood's line; thence | Xorth 7.1 degrees East on that line | S chain* to the beginning, contain, i ln« 28 acres, more or less; being I-ot i Xm. 2 and 3. Beginning at j pointers In Hood's line, corner of Hot Xo. 2. running South on that line 34 chains to a wtake at the ridge road; thence- *outh-we*t along I the ridge road to a stake 4 chains corner if Hot Xo. 7; thence 70 de grees West on that line 0 chains to pointer, corner of Hot Xo. 4; thence Xorth on that line 32V4 chains to pointers in Hood's line; thence X. 74 desrrecH East on thut line * chs. to beginning, containing 27 Vi acres, more or leu; being Lot Xo. 1. He. ginning at a dogwood. Ham Amos' corner, running Xorth 4 degs. East on this line chains to ro'k plhj ,In old Held; thence Hast on thi! j line 2 cha Inn to pointers, Ziglar'i corner; thence Xorth 15 degree" West on this line cro*«ring creek 15 chains to a po*t oak, old corner; thence South 75 degrees We*t on Dood's line chainn to a walnut bush, corner bt 'Lot Xo. 2; thence South on that line 28% chains to pointer*, ridge road; thence North 7ti degrees East 3Vj chain* to bend in road; thence Xorth 53 degrees East 4Vi chains to beginning; con. talning 28 acr-eri, more or leu). See deed of Walter L. Brown and wife to It. >l. Card well, court \jouso record Hook 70, page 327, Stokes County. X. C. Th'.s 14th day of Dec., 1932. JOE W. JOHNSON, Trustee. Where Columbus county sweet I potatoes were properly cured they are keeping nicely but those in the old fashioned banks are rotting rapidly- THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN Copyright, f YOU«e MISWNI / ViRAP "TVtS 1 > MAOAKt -THE CAe > ( CAKE UP FOft ) S )S MOT F«eSH .IT N \ Me QAKEft I 7 / HAS BEEN cAHm4 / .SUPPOSE WS \ ) ON THE CA6E V"o« / C tmc£ ANO 0 J C thcee OASS AMP »T \ i FfteSH ■ 5 \ VAS ALSO \tA IHC ) -» Little Theatre For Paris 0 In Celebrated Latin Quarter | rrHl Little Theatre movement and unusual plays will be pro." X has spread to Paris. This duced with but little reference to distinctively American innovation their commercial value. It the has been Introduced to Paris by play contains a real Idea, It it Helena Rubinstein, who believes provokes thought, then It will that the theatre Is one of the have a chance at the New Amar world's basic channels of educa- lean Theatre, tlon and recreation. Madame Rublnr,teln has already The New American Theatre, chosen a site for her new project, V v which will seat 350 people will in the heart of the celobrated encourage the beginning drama- Latin Quarter in Paris. She tlst and those who, for one rea- sailed recently to hasten arrange son or another, have not yet menta for the erection ot tha L made a commercial success. New theatre Itself. V WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 1932.
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