PMDAY, NOVEMBER Mih, I»l». THE BREVARD NEWS, «REVARD,jC. G. M. GLAZENER’S ENTIRE STOCK of Shoes, Men’s and Women’s Clothing, Dry Goods ^ SACRmCED At About HALF PRICE Women’s Shoes at Big Savings Regardless of what they could bring we have sacri ficed them for quick closing out, in many instances at less than half price. WOMEN’S SHOES $1.45 of black kid, suade, patent leather in button or lace style, ,i;ood styles and all sizes, values up to $5.00. WOMEN’S SHOES $2.45 of black kid, patent leather in button or lace style, good styles, all sizes, value up to $7.00. WOMENS BROWN KID BOOTS $5.45 to $5.95 The popular shades for fall and winter, latest styles in military and french heels—all sizes—big bargain at these prices. WOMEN’S SHOES $1.95 In values up to $6.00, of black kid, patent leather, lace or but ton style, all good styles, all sizes. WOMEN’S SHOES $2.95 of black kid leather, patent leather—button or lace style— I : season’s good styles—all sizes, value up to $8.00. WOMEN’S WORK SHOES $3.45 and $3.95 Solid leather shoes. Come in black only, shoes that are well made and will give maximum of service. Greatly reduced at ' these prices. Nothing Reserved EVERYTHING SACRIFICED WE MUST VACATE DECEMBER 25th This $75,000 worth of merchandise including Men’s Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Women’s Ready-to- wear, must be sold at once—Our lease expires on Dec. 26th and we are anxious to settle the business of the late G. M. Glazener. It is the biggest opportunity for anyone to save—^The whole town and county are ringing with the glad news of the tremendous money«saving values of this wonder ful event—Don’t delay. Actions mean savings, delay means loss—loss of opportunity which you may not have again during your life-time. GLAZENER’S DEPARTMENT STORE Hendersonville, N. C. WOMEN’S SUITS and COATS About 100 garments representing this seasan’s good styles in a wide range of pop ular materials and of varied colors. PRICED at abcajt HALF COTTON AND WOOL REMNANTS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE A big assortment of the season’s most popular materials—in many de sirable lengths suitable for many purposes. WOOL SERGE REMNANTS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE All wool serge, in navy, brown, dark red and green in lengths from 3 to 6 yards suitable for skirts or dresses. —regular $1.50 and $175 grade, while they last, per yard only 75c WOMEN’S SUITS WOMEN’S COATS $9.98 to $18.98 $4.48 to $25.00 Navy and dark shades, poplins. and dark shades in all- serges, etc. Popular styles of '^ooi nixtures and novelty ma- many designs. t'/rialri, all sizes. WOMEN’S RAINCOATS AT $1.39 MEN’S AND WOMEN’S Good rain coats left from last SWEATERS season, big bargain at this price. One ])i^- table piled to overflow Navy only. ing with every conceivable kind BOYS’ PANTS of desirable wool, cotton or $1.39 mixod Sweaters. Boys’ fine heavy pants of good WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES material, all sizes. 98c BOYS’ CORDUROY PANTS ^ladc of percale and chambray. $1.79 neat style, attractive colors. Boys’ good heavy corduroy pants, dark brown, all sizes. MIDDY BLOUSES 75c MEN’S TIES 10c and 19c Biir assortment of pretty made Big assortment of ready-made styles in many attractive color- and four-in-hand styles. f in.iis—big range of sizes. Don’t fail to read this Mighty List of Values that will bring Crowds of Thrifty Shoppers Here This Week. THE MOST IMPORTANT MER CHANDISE EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF W.N.C. It is a chance of a life-time for you to save—Opportunity like this only comes thru some unavoidable 'cause—the death of Mr. G. M. Glazener makes it imperative for the executor of his estate to sell his entire stock of goods in order to settle his estate with his family—consequently everything must be sold, and sold at once. It is the cash we want and we must have it at any sacrifice. Already the astonishing values of this Administrator’s Sale has scored the highest volume of busihess yet re corded by any store in this town—We have planned for something bigger for this week-end, and the following offerings will equal the remarkable bargains which brought such enthusiastic response last week—READ ON. BLEACHING 19c YARD Full yard wide, good quality— limit 10 yards to a customer. CHICKASAW PLAIDS 15c YARD Cotton plaids in assorted colors and patterns—fine quality. HOSIERY FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN 19c PAIR Fine quality hosiery which you will be asked 35c pair at any store, come in black, tan and white. COME TODAY AND SEE WHAT YOU WILL SAVE MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S RUBBERS Sheeting FULL YARD WIDE 19c, 24c, 29c A tremendously large stock of every desirable kind to fit any any style shoe priced AT BIG REDUCTIONS MEN’S OVERALLS $2.10 Shoe Polish 10c Variety of popular brands including old hickory, blue buckle, etc., Talcum Powder 8c known to need introduction, hov.ever we wish to state Castille Sq^p 5c their regular price which is $2.50. Buttermilk Soap, 12 cakos 49c MEN’S SOX MEN’S RUBBER IOC- BOOTS MEN’S AND BOYS CAPS 39c Value up to $1.50 Good quality hose in tans, black and gray in all sizes. CORSETS AT 7Sc Broken assortment of various lines ranging in price up to $2.00—big range of sizes. $4.48 Black and red boots, best qual ity, worth $6.50—to close out only $4.4». APRON GINGH’M 10c YARD In neat patterns of assorted colors—limit 20 yards to a cus tomer. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ UNDER- WEAR 89c Good winter weight garments, in all sizes—Sold everywhere at $1.00 and more. MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS 89c Worth regular $1.50, made of fine percale in attrctive pat terns. BLANKETS AT $2.50 Fine gray cotton Blankets, good standard size—pretty border. WORK SHIRTS AT 98c Regular $1.25 quality, excep tionally well made and good quality—all sizes and assorted colors. BLANKETS AT $5.48 Very attractive designes in blue gray and tan, good weight and large size. OUTING 25c YARD Worth 30c to 40c yard—solid and striped of attractive color ings. WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR 79c Good quality of winter ribbed Underwear—pants and all sizes. STANDARD GINGHAMS 15c YARD Apron checked ginghams, in as sorted colors—Big special at this price. MEN’S UNDERWEAR 89c ]VKn’s heavy fleeced and ribbed Underwear, the regular $1.00 quality—shirts and drawers. MEN’S SHOES GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED This store has always been known for the quality of Men’s shoes it carried—nearly very man is familiar with our poAalar brands and these unusual price reductions have made thi» de partment the busiest place in the store—Buy your six-ni^nths supply NOW. MEN’S DRESS SHOES AT $4.45 Made of calf skin and vici kid in tan and black—English last —worth $7.00 to close out at $4.45. MEN’S WORK SHOES AT $2.45 Scout and Brogans, solid leather black and tan, extra good quali ty, all sizes. I MEN’S GOOD SH0|»>4' AT $2.95 y Tan and black leathers, god^d styles worth up to $5.00—tA close out at $2.95. ^ MEN’S DRESS SHOES AT $3.45 Black and tan kid, vici and calf leather—^worth up to $6.00, at tractive style, to close out at $3.45. \ \ MEN’S SHOES $3.95 Values up to $7.50, black and tan kid, vici and calf leather, season’s good styles. MEN’S DRESS SHOES $6.45 to $6.95 Values to $9.00 Season’s best styles in tan and bla^, calf, vici etc. Big bargain at this special closing out price. GLAZENER’S DEPARTMENT STORE,

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