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VHO'S CRAZY? * , ? It must be Belk - Hudson's Manager! ALL THE CLERKS ARE POINTING AN ACCUSING FINGER AT THE MANAGER ? JUST LOOK AT THE CRAZY PRICES IN THIS AD AND WE THINK YOU'LL UNDER STAND WHY! SALE STARTS AT 8:37 \ TUESDAY MORNING! Ladies' Oxfords table of oxfords . . . some were originally $4.95, ire hare gone wild in cutting prices on these and them marked $1.13. That's right, only $1.13, and in 5 to 9. in assorted styles and colors. (This figures pair* for the old price). We must be crazy. I Ladies' Slips ft ?, In pretty rayon, that sold for $1.98 but there are still too many left and the price is down to $1.12. They are in white and pinks. And is our face red to reduce such a garment as this (o a measley $1.12? irl's Blouses ickets, suits, sweaters, all sizes and colors at to $3.48. Now hold at, the new price is his ain't a misprint? right, just plain old mies gets 'em. Girl's Toppers Another rase of too many toppers. So down tumbles the price one-third. These are made of rayon acetate, and come in solids, checks and beautiful shades. Saving one-third- on these this time of year is something. It proves we are rutting prices too much. Ladies' Blouses mjpous array of blouses in batiste, cottoh and rayon. ? S2.?8. but still too many left. For a mere $1.40 you have your choice of them. Ladies' House Dresses These are pretty as can be. but too many are still here. They are $2.98 values, but when you have too many, there's just one thing to do . . . sell 'em. so here goes ft the price to $1.37. All coldrs, and your size is in the lot. Ladies' Suits Another case cf us going crazy, we guess, but here goes the price on ladies' suits ? now one-third off. These are in solids, checks, and knubed cotton and ray ons and wools and gabar dines. Another licking we're taking. Ladies' Panties In assorted colors of rayon, and In three sties ? large, small and medium. These were 29c, but not enough sold. ?o now you csn have two pairs for that, or even better , . , just for 14c per pair. r Ladies' Panties Don't the ladies here like floral designed panties? We bought a quantity to sell for 97c, hut they ain't selling. And even with the lace-trimming, and in all sizes. Well, the new priee is one fourth the original . . . now 24 rents a pair. We've learned the lesson in buying fancy floral panties. Ladies' Underwear 0 To prove we've gone wild in eutting prices, we lost our head in thr underwear department, and have included heaps and heaps of slips, bras, panties, girdles, and cor sets under signs that read "Half Price". You figure what you pay by getting two for the price of one, or just half of original price. Boys' Pants Wo havr far more than we need, JU and instead of keeping them at H $3.95, they are now marked V down to $2.99. It's your dollar * that you save on these that ' come in sizes 6 to 18, and in as sorted patterns and colors. Is Children's Dresses Not too many, but exciting little things from sizes 1 to 3X. What's left will thrill you and her?oh, the price is exactly half of the old price. I ' Rayon Crepes Been too busy to aew. we guess, so these $1.98 as sorted crepes have been selling slow. You need them: and we bought them to sell, so the new sign is 73 eents a yard. Sounds crazy . . . but that's the new price. Ladies' Dresses In cotton and rayons, assorted sites and sprint: colors, but yoig would not buy them at $7.95. so we* arc taking our medicine and putting them out at 13.56. If you don't grab these ouitk, you will be missing a bargain do Luxe, . . Ladies' Sweaters Our buyer thought they were going to stop making sweat ers, and over houfht. Some of these have long sleeves, short sleeves, button type, and slip-overs. A wide ar ray of tolors, and in all sixes. These $3.95 sweaters now 73c. Boys' Slacks Anothrr ease of the buyer feeling every boy would wear out several pairs, hut these all wool rorduroy slacks are touaher then he knew. So. mama did not buy ton many fcr the hoys. They were $0.95 and in assorted sizes and patterns. You can have your choice for $1.30. Men's Suits All-wool suits that were valued to $45.00 have been remarked ? you'd never believe it that they are now half of that or lust $'42.50. And the sises are 36 to 42. If we ever live down this one, we'll be lucky. A man's all-wool suit for ^ $22.50. Sounds like depression ty.S, prices. _ \ Boy's Dungarees These are not the flimsy kind . . . made of 8-ounce sanforized mater ial, triple stitched, and come in sizes 2 to 16, These were $1.98. but before Easter we didn't sell them so fast. Tired of looking at them. For $1.22 you can have them. Boys' Sport Shirts If your youngster likes West ern Style clothes, then get him two of these sport shirts for the price of one. In bright colors, sizes 6 to 16, in gabardines. Regular price was $2.98, and now down to $1.51. Men's Overalls All right mon. here's one wo arc slipping over on tli?- boss, lor only SI.ill you can get a pair of low-back, 8-ounee van fori/.cd overalls, that sold for $2.!I8 for only SI.)I4. The sl/cs aro SO to 50. Children's Slips Imagine Rotting a slip, front sizes 2 to 14 tor 4lo. Tho price was 07c. ami com'* in assorted ct.lors. Hotter ft a- couple or more at this price. Men's Snort Soeks Some too sporty, some medium, others just riKht. Take your choice. Also choice of long or short tops, in sizes 10 to 13. Sold for 2!>r hut did not sell fast enough, so the rest go out for 13c (lliat's per pair). Bed Spreads Can't guarantee these will induce sleep; nor keep you awake. They are pretty, and the regular selling price is SC.95. Now tor $5.13 you ran enjoy hav ing ? wide assortment of spreads. Sizes for double and single Iteds. Boys' Shirts Hoys are not wearing out as many shirts as we felt they would, so we have too many shirts on hand. The shirts are sizes 6 to 18, and what were marked for S1.4K are now available for 99c. Yep, that's right. You keep the 49c you save. Sheeting Exactly 39 inches wide, and we should get 29c a yard for the stuff. Hut we have more than we need, and we're taking a licking. For 13 cents a yard you ran have all you want. (Wait a minute, that's 16r under the regular price?oh, well, come on, and take it away). Ladies' Toppers Another rase of over-buying, so what's left will go to some lucky buy er for one-third regular price. They are in poodle cloth, fleeces, basket weaves. and an array of checks, plaids and solid colors. And they are lined coats, too, and sixes 9 to 18. Remember, we're taking a licking, but for one-third off you can have 'em. BeMudson Children's Dresses Too pretty to stay on the racks, and our cus turners passed them by K when the tag was $1.98, '/ j so we put a sign on to stop customers now. The sign reads 77o. The cloth in them would cost you more than that much. They are in solid eolors and plaids; siies 1 to 14. Children's Shoes The shoo department fotk want more room for some reason, so they've argued the manager into putting out this group of children's shoes that sold for $."1.95 and ?4.95 reduced to $2.92. The shoes are whites, and black, and patents. We hate to do it, but here goes. Men's Shirts No use to tell Dad. but these dress and sport shirts actually sold up to $5.95, and now you can get him some for Father's Day. And they will cost you only $1.63. They come in stripes, solid colors, white and colorful plaids. Get him several?he'll think you're spending lots of dough on him. Men's Dress Pants The prettiest lot of dress up pants 1 we've seen. Rut at $5.95 they did not sell as fa?t as we anticipated, so a new sign was put on them to day. reading *3.77. Now these are in sines 2$ to 42.
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