I Buy Your Drees Goods During Thb Sale Buy Your Clothing ThUrSagle I Buy Millinery and Ready-to-W ear During thia Sale Buy Your Slippers and Work Shoes During This Sale BEGINS THURSDAY, MARCH 30th, 1922 And Will Continue Through Easter Saturday, April 15th, 1922 115 - BUSY SHOPPING DAYS ■ 15 I — : ; ki' -■·. w - -- · - time of the year ir here to buy spring goods, and to make business open with a vim we are undreds of specials which we have bought for the Spring Sale at prices that will appeal to every close buyer. Your real opportunity to get the first selections and save money is here· Read and Compare f rices : Watch Our Windows : Come and Save Money DRY GOODS Thousand* of yard· of per çait·. ThoM an short length· of the boat percales made. Dar ing this sal· we are going to sell them 15c A Yard Don't par 20c and 25e for then· goods when we aro soil ing them et— 15c A Yard During Sale ; Om big lot of certain 10e A Yard ladtse Head, the real 15c goods, during this sale at— 28c A Yard Bléaehings, a good grade during this sale at— 10 Cents " 31 Ho cloth, especially adop ted for underwear and child ren'· drawn, Sprint sale price Thonaandi of yards of gint· ha ma. chnahrays and other pretty materlala, real value up to 20c. One big special counter fall at— Apron ginghama. The beet value of the year. Every lise check, on sale at— Devonahire and Lad and f eerie doth, the material with • Unen finish. Just what you want for hoy·' wash suite and children'· dreeeee. Spring aale ****" 2Se A Yerd 50c Madras shirting, beauti ful assortment of pattern·, 29 Cents 10c A Yard 10c A Yard Bed Ticking. Spring sale priée— 15 Ce: .ts Hetviut Feather Proof tick ing, Spring sale prie·— 29 Ce. t* 6Cc Pline erep. in all ahadea 8priag aple pricc— 25 C« its 36c and 50c dr -.paries, beau tiful désigna, Spi ' lg aale price 2SCc.it See the new Ε - j of curtain j accise, Spring aak ->rice · 12 l~2c L > 39c SILKS—SILKS The greatest array of beau tiful silka in all shade·, and at tremeadoualy low prices. $2.00 crepe de chine in all akadea. Spring aale price— $139 Black taffeta silk, a real value. Spring aale price— $1.25 Charmeuse satin*, Sprinp nie price— $1.48 Ponce· sillu. Spring sale price— 48c, 69c, 89c, $1.23 Pony willow taffeta in al) shade· at— $2.48 and $2.98 16.00 Canton Crepe in all ahade·, price— |M3 All the new «hades in Shan tuny silk and crepes. It will be oar pleasure to mow you dur ing this Spring 8ale and save you money. HOSIERY — HOSIERY 200 dosen men's, children's, and ladles'hoaago in this great Bpring sale. The Holeproof Hosiery Co., has shipped us 200 doxen of their famous hose, especially for the sal·. These have slight Imperfec tion·. Ladies' silk heee, real value $2.00 a pair, Spring sale prie·, as long as they last— 75 Cents Ladle»' $3.00 hoM, Spring sale price— $1.48 Men'* 76c hoae, Sprint aale price— 25 Cents Men's real 81.00 hoaiery, ffreat Sprint sale prie·— 3 Pair for $1.00 Men*· $1.50 silk hoee, Spring «ale price— 50c A Pair Children'· 2i>c ήοββ. Spring •ale prie·— 1 5 Cent* Children'· 50c hose, Sprint •ale price— 23 Per Pair Bit line of children's sex just received for this sale. CLOTHING The clothing department is going to make thing· hum dur ing the Sprint sale. If you anticipate buying a suit don't wait a day, but come tq this big Spring Sale and see the beat line of clothing you ever saw and for the leaat money. Some real bargains, too. 60 Men'· and young men'· suite, value up to $22.50. Spring utl· prie·— $12.95 Mer#* and young men'· suit·, valu· np to S25.00, Spring •ale price— $14.95 « Men'· and young men'· suit·, value up to $80.00, Spring sale price— $17.95 The beat liae of worsted and tweed aulU. value np to $S5.00, in fancy young men'» models, jring «ale price— $19.96 Then wa have hundred· of new you Kg men'· suits at— $24.95 up to $34.95 Some have two pair of pasta. We want to sell you your clothing and if selling the real merchandise that has met the test of yean at a low price wfll do It, we wfll. Come let as show you is all we sak. Exclusive agency for Griffon and Kuppenheimer clothe·. It b known as the beat. MEN'S PANTS Every style and every aiie in wonud. serge. tweed and (tripes. The best selection of pont» for the least money. Come to our bis Spring sale and buy your pants. Men's pant·, real value |S, Spring sale price— $1.96 Men's pan ta, real value $S, Swing pale price— $2.95 Men'a pan ta. real value $β, Spring sale price— $3.95 * Men's pants, real value |7.50 Spring sale price— $4.45 Men's pants, real value |8, Spring sale price— $4.95 Bis Une of Boy» knee pants for the Spring sale at low price*. SUPPERS - SLIPPERS The line of slipper· that we are «bowing we are proud of. Why shouldn't we be. for it ia the best line ever gathered to gether from the best shoe man ufacturers of the United States. We are selling slippers. The reason is because the public appreciates real merchandise and we have it at the right prices. Every style of slipper hi black, white, brown, in •traps, buckles, plain pump·, walking slippers, oxfords and combinations in all leather and khl. Satins, patent leather, viei gun metal, and calf skin. We are showing ladies slippers 91.9B up. See our Une of slip pen, real value 95.00, for $2.96 And every style of slipper, real value $0.00, for— $3.96 Selby Slippers at $4.M up to $8.96 Men's work shoe· of every description and real bargains during this Spring sale. One big lot of slippers, ox iordsand pumps, carried from last season, value up to (10.00.. All on one counter to clean up at— $1.95 . MEN'S SLIPPERS Kvery style conceivable in brogues, English and semi-En gllnh toes, from— . $2.95 up · We can fit and please you. Tennis shoes and sli[f)>ers iov every body at low prices. Children's slippers are ar riving In tiqie for the sale, so come and let us save you mon ey on your children's slippers. Kvery pair of shoes and slip pers are sold under guarantee to Rive satisfaction. COAT SUITS, CAPES, SPRING COATS ι me department bu told more Spring Capes, Coat* and Coat mita than ever before in a seaaon. Quality, atyle and prices combined has brought us results, and we have now coming especially for the sale the best merchandise that our New York représentative could buy, at the lowest prices. If you want a Spring coat suit, cape or suit, don't buy until you see our line, and you will surely get what you want at. a price that will pleaae you. Tricotine suits. Poiret twill suite, Jersey suits, end capes of every style. Come let us show you. DRESSES — DRESSES Another big shipment of new Spring dresses just arriv ed In time for the BIG SPRING SALE, which makes our stock complete. We have a beautiful aesortment of dresses in silks, crepe meteor, satine, Canton crepe and crepe knit. In fact, all the newest materials, and every day brings as the latest styles which our New York re* prenentative is buying. Then we have gingham dresses snd cotton dresses of all styles. Come let us show you the pret tiest Une of dreeees ever shown in Dunn. WAISTS—WAISTS The very newest waists. Waist», : eal value up to $4, Spring sale price— $1.95 Waist*. in pongee and erepea worth up to $6.00, Sprint prie·— $2.95 CHILDREN DRESSES The bes'. selected line of children's dresses and middy suits in Di ui at real «ale pri ces. Come and buy the kiddies dresaea. WA3H SUITS The bast Une of Wash Suit* made is lu idled by us. The .famous Jack Tar Toga line, Tom Sawy er suite, aad Blue Jacket suit» from— * 2.95 up - AH the ι jw atylea. · MILLINERY Our Milhnery department is putting e\.ïry effort forth to assist in t. aking this Spring Sale the br..iner one in thia de partment. And to make things hum we are offering unusual and attrac.ive price» in millin ery. Our a. ray of styles is not surpassed 1 y any found in this section of the State and the price* of nitlinery will be the lowest quo.ed. Don't wait, but come the opening day and aave money on your millinery and purchase the very latest styles. It is our ploasure to show you. OVERALLS, WOPJC SHIRTS Men's Overalls, real heavy, Spring Sale Price— $1.23 The best overall made, 92.50 value, sale price— $1.69 126 Work Shirts, the bast fullest shirt, Spring sale price 79c SPECIALS!

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