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THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONI AN
$lS900p CLEARANCE
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Startup Friday, December 15, we are going to put on the biggest Sale
we have ever staged in Franklin, offering values that cannot be beaten any
where. Soon our Spring goods will begin to arrive and we want to clean out
our winter merchandise, and when we say "clean out" we mean CLEAN
OUT! Regardless of price, eveiythirig'hnit go. It has long been our policy
to make a clean sweep before each new sekson. That is what we are doing
now. Prices haVejDeen drastically cut on our entire $15,000 stock of mer
chandise. We donFexpect to make any profit. All we want to do is liqui
date this stock in our 15-Day Sale. So we have priced everything to sell.
Here is your chance at some real bargains. Come and take 'em away.
E. B. Schulman, Proprietor,
SCHULMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
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Coats and Dresses
At Sacrifice Prices
Fur Trimmed Coats
Beautifully tailored of fine fabrics. Formerly
sold for $29.95. Sale price
Silk Dresses
One large lot of beautiful dresses which form
erly sold as high as $4.95
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$19.95 COATS
$12.95
$7.95 DRESSES
$4.95
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$14.95 COATS
$8.95
OTHER COATS
$4.95 and
$6.95
$5.95 DRESSES
$3.95
$2.99 TO $4.95 DRESSES
$1.99 and $2.99
WAEGEIia SUITS
1 Big ILot $9.05 Values
$3.88
69tf PRINT DRESSES
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