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EXTRA SPECIAL UP TO 50c WASH GOODS ' i « ' •+ __ j .v * 4 , One table of (fide and ends la Ik summer wash fabrics, inciud- -; C ing. voiles, dimities, organdies, , jf etc.; in white and a va-; | r« f £ riety of colors, yard_19 it Sale price Ik MEN'S *1.76 OVERALLS A big value in blue detain over all*; full cut; heavy #| AA . weight material. palr.*I.UU Sale price $1.00 — nsational bargain event ever attempted in Dunn—Twc Big in One our famous i # t because we have to do it In a month or so we shall remove to our new building, which e time, trouble and expense m moving such large stock, we are going to dispose of : i ale. We are solidly determined to make this the biggest and best sale in our history. |S tkmal bargain event ever attempted in Dunn. It is the wind-up, the finish, the ft—1 P *t bargain feast you have ever attended. i ^^m 's’ Clothing Must Be ™ I ER THE HIGH GRADE OF CLOTHING WE CARRY, AND SEE THE fit • PRICE TAGS WE HAVE PLACED ON THEM FOR THIS BIG SALE, 1 YOU’LL APPRECIATE THE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS THAT ARE BI WAITING FOR YOU HERE. I 0 G PRICE REDUCTIONS ON ALL WOM &SES' AND CHILDRENS’ READY-TO-. AND MILUNERY. COME THE FIRST THE SALE AS THESE BARGAINS WILL LONG. go! Up to $7SO Ladies’ Trimmed Hate— m Sale. Ona Dollar bill ladiee’ hat in the house that sold up to $7S0. • will jrou have? Any « Hat in ihe House for— I, 50c # s . Values op to $2.50 j $25 TO $35 COAT SUITS . f $12.50 » • jit We pent to open up our new store with e fresli. new stock; bance this heartless cut m prices. Choose pour suit *gtU: »»«—,--«y«-T *—^ *-r thn ■ pis ns mod eh, end pey us only $1230, instead of $25 to $35. » *j> 410 BOYS’ SPRING tA*es 10 to 17; well made, stylish I °f good materials. _$9.75 Whcl— suits that sold up to $15.00; Mptyles and colors; sixes 10 to 17. i^AN”.... ... .$7.95 ~1fgot of boys’ high grade sulta, in cas **'worsteds, etc:; newest shades; 2 Jm pants; values to $12.50. YOU.NGMEWS.. $19.75 Wwt suits made; of all wool mater ryain and sport models. , BOYS’ PANTS jtyt of boys’ knee pants, in a large Vvtt of materials, colors, and pat '•jyrmsriy sold from $1.00 to $2.50. for this big sale to— y 95’ $1.45 $1." Vvf children's play suits, in sizes 8 ;Jpkl cloth, trimmed in red, bine or. Ip....._:..... 75. One big tot Of Embroidery end flouncing, in deinty pattern*, to ki j0< y UP TO IUO DRESS SHIRTS S - - Man'* high grade dreaa ahirte; •! with colter* to match, or ifith- f 1 out collar*; including the fa- fcf S? U _____ » n uun 9M0 moss won Handsome, well-made shirts, with or without collars; la a large variety of the newest pat • _ SOT'S. OVKftALLB • • OH lot of boy's extra heavy W^ght. bla« denim overalls; fell eat, sixes • to 4* 1*. pair-i.19. ># • • / • • 1 •.'• fa* * * Vvi vttaT V up TO **7.50 YOUNG MEN'S #17 AC SUITS..*17.95 Fine, all wool aulta, of caaairoaraa, wor sted* and other wool fabric*; plain and ■port model*. I $1-00 ORGANDY • - - _ a • % Pine, sheer Organdy la solid colon and beautiful printed patterns. Regular $1.00 Cft quality, yard-Oje e j OP TO $3.10 SILKS • Included in thle bit lot are all ■ilk Canton Crepe, Paialey. and other hlth trad* ailka. In the moot desirable colon £f Qt and pattern*, yard_ • » ' .Mo SILKS • • 4 I On* lot of allk* condatln* of ■ilk crepa, ailk ratlna and a fow othar atyliah ailka, that aold for 95 a yard, par yard — j-’ LONGCLOTH Good quality Eafllah lon* ehti th« many purpaoa white tetete at a Mf raduc- ft OC 1km,' IP yards_„#IX3 OP TO H08 TAFFETA PhM'allk TaFfta la dmirabio ihadaa; rayular tl.tO to ft par yard-#1 _ EXTRA SPECIAL! •W* Carfcart uid fl 7C Iroifeli Ovaralla, pdr.#l»lw T>a bate ovaralla on aarthj auda of haarfate wa%ht btaa. rtrbHd, or white material; tjjjjjgg* »• Shra tka bate af
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