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HAVE TUMBLED Unflinchingly we hare cut them down in onr big annual outclearing rale of wider goods I 'lb* most sensational sale of the sissnn Our sales al ways bring the crowds because the people know we giro bargains. WE NEVER ORDER CHEAP GOODS TO FUT INTO OUR SALES bat we giro you our entire stock to price from. NOTHING RESERVED AND PRICES ARE UNMERCIFULLY SLAUGHTERED. COME—BRING YOUR FAMILY AND STAY ALL DA^|j ' . Preston Woodall I \ GREAT CLEARANCE § SALE! I TRUTH! The whole truth and nothing but the truth! £ ■ While we have endeavored to tell £ our story in as forceful manner as ™ possible, every single word is the TRUTH, the WHOLE TRUTH, and nothing BUT THE TRUTH. And truth will win—watch for the crowds—come with the crowds to i*iis BIG BARGAIN FEAST! DW • Necessity knows no law—we must clear oar stocks. Our I I N Wr ... January Clearance Sales in the past have been the talk of 1 1 |\ I ▼' I the community. No wonder people look forward to them . n I I anticipation—they have come to expect BIG b t I S| I -'.I • i ir!GS ^ this event and they are never disappointed. 1 ( * * ■—- -i -1 —■- •—aBeanMi><v?v^ > 80c Drew Gingham „1» l-Je Bast Flannelette_M 14c •8-in. Gingham_Ifc Domino and Amoskeag Apron Gingham --13c Dorothy Parkins Gingham 87e Father George LL Sheeting 14c Brtt Calico-IQs Blrewlde Plaidslb | Heavy Shirting Cheviots ITfto Boat Outing___ ]|| Beet Percale____id Good Feather Tick_Sfe Good Mettrees Tick_lie Mg Lot of Ladies’ and Mieses' Hate AH of oar entire stock sp to 915.00 each arranged on 8 tables at 91-89 and 92JO each. AU Men’s and Boy's Hats and Capa reduced from 99 per rent to 90 per cent with the exeep ***•"*••»» B. Stetson Hats, whfeh wfll not he reduced. LADIES STYLISH COATS AND DRESSES 1 drifting reductions on our entire stock of Coats, Dresses, etc. The Sale prices are but mere fractions of the origmal prices—why in many instances the Sale pries hardly covers the cost of making. But we are determined that our entire stock of whiter ready-to-wear shall be cleared and such a redaction will ef fect an immediate clearance. Sate 25 to SO percent. A TABLE OF ODD AND SOILED GARMENTS At almost your own price. This table alone should be an attraction worth your time to attend this sale. Don’t lose sight of this table if you do you will mise art opportunity of se curing great rahaee. ,, ** b“? Mnrin* the b^ line of sHOES to be h«i in thi. .action of h..teteandyon an fortonatwitibarn, able to gat aona of oarShoeaatregu IlL^n*0 “f “*“»■« ^H**"** reduction* that yea. wfll anjog daring u tale. For like of apace w» cannot q uote price* but the taring* are bare for you. °^rtunitjm "? ****" «• but once a year and In some -;-bU °nC* 111 "* ** r*ductio,“ « *U merchandise in voh^d. Large are the uvmg*. Plan now to supply your needs—future as well as present for with prices as low as they are in this selling the adran ta«e is all to your faror. The items here mention ad forcibly emphasize this feci. $1.50 and $2 worsted plaids fl .-.-78c | Everfast Suitings_3*, 50c Pongee Shirting_19c Beet table oil cloth_30c MEN’S SUITS $30.00 Suita at_$23.98 . .$27.60 Suits at_$19.98 $25.00 Suita at_$18.48 $22.50 Suits at_$16.48 $20.00 Saits at_$14.96 $17.50 Suits at_$13.98 BOY’S SUITS $15.00 Suits at_$9.96 $12.50 Suits at_$9.48 f1®-®® Suits at ..$7.48 $ 8.00 Suits at_$8.48 $6.00 Suits at_I-$3.96 UNION SUITS Men’s and Ladies’ Union Suits, $1.50 and $2.00 values at $1.16 Ladies’ $1 vests and pants at -_esc BOY’S UNION SUITS All siaeo $1.00 and $1.26 vahiae at __ __ ao __
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