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WORK SHIRTS EXTRA VALUE 49c MEN'S WORK SOCKS PER PR. 5c Big Savings on "NatiotuWide" 81x99" Sheets A popular size because it is long tnougfa to tack in at the bottom and turn over at the top . . . firm, mS substantial construction . . . and B m the lowfst price in many day* foif $? a sheet of this quality I 42x36 inch cases, each 21c (Sizes before hemming) New/ Quaint - Patterned Blankets ?f Superior Grade Cett?o Tarns *1.19 Soft, fluffy blankets with charming Colonial patterns printed on, so that the de ' ? ? a ?? sign is alike on both sides ! wnue grouna wun paueiu m ( blue, rose, green, lavender or ipricot Whipped ends. Sin ? 70x80 inches. Extraordinary Value! Cretonne 10c yard Patterns you'd expect te find only at much higher prices! When you sec these new cretonnes, with their rich colorings and attractive patterns . . . you'll want to put new draperies up in every room in your home . . . make new slip-cover* for the furniture . . . new pillows 1 35/36 inches wide. i Our famous "Penco" 81x99" Sheet \ at the lowest price in years! Now Last year this sheet cost $1.49. At $1.25, it is at the lowest price in .several years I Our standard high quality . . . fine, even weave . . . smooth, linen-like finish . . . long enough to tuck in securely at the bottom and turn over at the top. \ tremendous value I (Sizef before hemming) ? HuSSSe^ <C?irta5te ?j, j Five P'cco ? including curtail ", tie-backs and val.i;?_c A^c c.-t Fresh, ruffly sets of scrim or marquisette, plain mat rial or cross-bar . . . some of tlicm with colored ruffics. A - .t! bargain at ihis pnor. " Pen i -Arch" Health Shoes for women who want the bestl $ A .98 dkx TcnvAtch" Health Shoos took . wcaf . . (pcI like ar I' ^iipp< >rt shoos that cost Uoiiiiis iihhoI SU'Cl arch Supports, welt soles, two vvnlllvf narrower heels for snug fit, first and fifth meta tarsal (tOCkcss . all for Com I or v I Ami the styles are so smart that no one. but you will kti.Av tlWy are arch-sup port shoos I J. C. PENNEY Company, Inc. 98c I smart Beach Pajamas Of fast-color broadcloth in the gayest colors imaginable I One piece . . . two-piece . . , itripes . . . all-over patterns . . with wide, wide trousers 1 Noa9kM8ol? Shoes Hke tins laid much to thj ?est of the game I Dock upper*. Note the toe-guard I 89c I r - Bathing Suits All Wool $1.98 Ribbed suits of 2-ply yarn. Speed model ; solid colors. Men's Khaki Pants Will Withstand Much Wear Many noteworthy points are to be found in these ants. For instance: they're made of heavy haki. have four pockets and watch pocket, cuff bottoms and belt loops. ' Sizes 30 to 46. 98c pair Double Terry BATH TOWELS Large Size! k Fill your summer needs new! During hot weather, the towel pile needs to be higher than ever for all the extra baths and for swimming needs. Take advantage of this timely value ... the more you buy, the imore you save! Colored borders, also stripes and block patterns. Tight Fitting Divers* Caps Plain and Fancy Designs and Trim IOC Ne? Col.. M~ ? Shirt ?nd Sho*t EnsewbleS ^8* Set , -un-resistin^ PUin iroin clasUC sots, ? . colored P>P" top ?^rt5' TT <" voU lne lrimr,^l?.Also.^ort5 choose ?"lld P* all new o( tine broadcloth ? ? mM, in trim treatment. > ? ?>?? '? tn" Merccmed Table Damask 64 inches wide all-white, or with colored border 45 C Yard Men's Summery w Neckwear 0t Strmgtl . vetoes in ttes <*** ** Sarprwe vaTOO patterns sod fine fabric#. warfn w little for tw that ^ K glad to w***1 "True Blue" Work Suits Are Better Than Evert But the Price Stays Down at the Old Low Level! Lilian Crash Luncheon Cloths ft* fau&l C*loc*d botdtag 98 J. C. Peraiey Co. ^ DEPARTMENT ? STORE YOU ARE SAFE FROM SECONDS AT PENNEYS HENDERSONVILLE, North Carolina "Penco" 42x36 In* Caset (S?c before hemming) 1930 price? 33c Now "
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